Nori got off to a slow start to his age-20 campaign, logging a .614 OPS through his first 203 at-bats for Single-A Clearwater. Something clicked midseason, however, as the 2024 first-round pick slashed .289/.396/.419 with three home runs, 39 steals and more walks (14.0 BB%) than strikeouts (13.7 K%) in his last 74 games -- 11 of which came at High-A and five of which came at Double-A. Nori then slashed .308/.386/.436 with one home run, two steals and a 7:5 K:BB in 44 plate appearances in the Arizona Fall League. Nori may not develop notable power, but he has a chance to be a high-OBP leadoff hitter against right-handed pitching with the speed to steal 20-plus bases. His strong defense in center field should buy him opportunities in the coming years, but he will likely spend 2026 in the upper minors. Read Past Outlooks