Baltimore Orioles Farm System: The Orioles’ farm system blends premium talent with athletic upside and developmental depth, headlined by Samuel Basallo, Ike Irish, and Wehiwa Aloy. With a mix of projection arms, disruptive speed, and versatile contributors, it’s a pipeline built to fuel both fantasy formats and real-world impact.
Summary
The Orioles’ farm system continues to evolve into one of the most intriguing pipelines in baseball, blending high-end talent with athletic upside and developmental depth. Headlined by Samuel Basallo and Ike Irish, the organization boasts two catchers with everyday offensive potential—Basallo brings elite bat speed and power, while Irish offers a polished hit tool and emerging pop. Wehiwa Aloy, fresh off a Golden Spikes-winning season, adds middle-infield thump and athleticism, while
Beyond the headliners, Baltimore has heavily invested in projection arms and versatile position players. Luis De Leon and Enrique Bradfield Jr. offer strikeout potential and disruptive speed. Nate George and Austin Overn showcase athleticism and tools that could lead to major fantasy success, especially with George. Michael Forret and Boston Bateman display starter qualities with physicality and improving secondary pitches. Even Dylan Beavers, despite growing platoon concerns, still possesses power and speed traits that performed well for Baltimore this season.
Altogether, this group reflects a balanced approach—high-ceiling bets, role-ready depth, and enough variance to fuel breakout potential across formats.
AI-Assisted Fantasy Tiers: Methodology and Observations
AI has made significant strides in all aspects of our lives. Over the past four years, I have compiled 500,000 words of personal scouting narratives, which have formed the foundation for training my own AI assistant. This assistant now evaluates prospects and assigns fantasy tiers exclusively based on the insights and observations contained in my write-ups.
After requesting that my AI assistant generate fantasy tiers using this year’s reports, I found that the AI’s rankings generally align with my own assessments. However, there are some cases where the AI’s evaluations differ from my personal rankings. I am sharing those differences here for your consideration.
🥇 Tier 1: Fantasy Impact Targets
- Samuel Basallo – Middle-of-the-order catcher with elite bat speed, plus power, and improving plate skills.
- Ike Irish – Advanced hit tool, emerging power, and catcher eligibility. Impact upside with multi-category juice.
- Wehiwa Aloy – 2025 Golden Spikes winner with power, athleticism, and SEC pedigree. Could be a fantasy shortstop with pop.
- Luis De Leon – Lefty with swing-and-miss stuff and ground ball efficiency. Starter traits with bullpen fallback.
🥈 Tier 2: Everyday-Upside Targets
- Nate George – Raw but toolsy with huge upside. Needs physical growth and swing refinement.
- Austin Overn – Athletic with 70-grade speed. He needs to make better contact and learn to barrel the ball.
- Enrique Bradfield Jr. – 70-grade speed, elite defense, and improving contact. If OBP holds, he’s a stolen base machine.
- Slater de Brun – A diminutive, toolsy outfielder with a great-looking swing.
