Carrigg has started to show more flaws as a hitter as he's climbed the ranks, but he has also emerged as a premium defender in center field, which will put less pressure on his bat. He slashed .237/.316/.394 with 15 home runs and 46 steals in a full season at Double-A. A conflict with an umpire led to Carrigg missing a few games late in the year, but he still played a career-high 123 games and has stolen 99 bases over the last two seasons. Carrigg's strikeout rate jumped from 19 percent in 2024 at High-A to 27 percent last year at Double-A, and at 23, he wasn't young for the level. Coors Field will aid Carrigg's average and OBP, but he could still be a drag in those categories if his glove earns him playing time. Read Past Outlooks