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Jackson Holliday retains the #1 spot on MLB Pipeline's top-100 prospect list for the 2024 season.
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Holliday, drafted #1 overall by the Orioles in 2022, remains a top prospect in the league.
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Lawlar, drafted #6 overall in 2021, had an impressive triple-A season with a .358 batting average and an .874 OPS.
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Lawlar made his MLB debut in September but struggled, recording four hits in 31 at-bats with 11 strikeouts.
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Tommy Troy, a shortstop drafted by the Diamondbacks in 2023, is ranked 74th after posting a .271 batting average in the minors.
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Druw Jones, an outfielder and son of Andrew Jones, ranks 78th and faces challenges, including a shoulder injury, but showed promise with a .482 September batting average.
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