Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

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BA is beginning it's winter Top 10 projections and lenghty chats for all 30 teams, one at time. CLE's comes in early December.
Meanwhile today they rate the Nationals and one of their best is LHP Alex Clemmey, a CLE 2nd round draft pick out of high school. Traded for Lane Thomas.
Thomas was a big help getting the G's into the playoffs last season, and his absence was precisely what the Guardians were lacking this season, to hit behind Jose,
If we'd got 2 similar years from him as 2024 the deal could be a win/win. I'm afraid we may be majors losers on this one.

Clemmey is a big strong lefty; only age 20; having reached AA. Control is the question for him.

Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 205 | B-T: L-L
Age: 20
BA Grade/Risk: 55/High
Adjusted Grade: 40

Track Record: The Guardians drafted Clemmey out of a Rhode Island high school in the second round in 2023, going nearly $1 million over slot to sign him for $2.3 million. Cleveland dealt him to the Nationals at the 2024 trade deadline as part of the package for Lane Thomas. Clemmey logged 116.2 innings in 2025 and led all Nationals minor league pitchers with 136 strikeouts but also 73 walks. He reached Double-A Harrisburg in mid August and saved his best work for last, when he posted a 2.04 ERA with 15 strikeouts and five walks in his final 17.2 innings.

Scouting Report: Clemmey’s exciting stuff gives him the potential to become a top overall lefthanded pitching prospect. It will come down to control, after he walked more than 14% of batters in 2025 to rank 11th worst among minor league pitchers with at least 100 innings. The 6-foot-6, long-limbed Clemmey has worked hard to streamline and repeat his mechanics, and his zone and strike rates on his fastball continue to creep upward. Opposing hitters have a hard time seeing his 93-94 mph four-seam fastball that reaches near 98. His arm slot and low release height make his heater difficult to square up for batters of both hands. He upped his sinker usage in 2025 to introduce a new wrinkle. Scouts would like to see him improve his fastball command to his glove side. Clemmey’s mid-80s slider has plus potential but wasn’t the same type of swing-and-miss weapon as it had been at Low-A in 2024. He threw many more changeups in 2025 to develop the high-80s pitch with above-average potential and good fade.

The Future: Clemmey exudes confidence and is a strong competitor with the athleticism to continue improving his command, which will determine his future role. He has the raw talent to become a No. 3 or 4 starter or potentially a high-leverage relief weapon.

Scouting Grades Fastball: 60 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 40.