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Lewin Diaz, IF
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Scouting report
The Twins asked Díaz to shed some weight heading into the 2018 season and he lost so much that the following year much of the strength that had made him an interesting prospect in the first place had been sapped away. Over time, he was able to add muscle and not only recapture the power he had early in his pro career -- resulting in a 2019 offensive renaissance -- but do so while retaining the slick defensive ability he flashed as an amateur before he got big. Díaz is a plus athlete, which is incredible for someone his size, and his infield feet, hands, and actions are all plus as well. He has a low hand load and a bat path geared for hitting breaking balls and low pitches, and over the course of watching him in the big leagues and at length during his time playing for Estrellas Orientales, I'm pretty scared that big league arms will be able to get him out with velocity at the top of the strike zone. You could argue that Díaz is actually in a pretty good position to hit in an environment that looks like it might soon feature more breaking pitches than fastballs, but if pitchers can beat him with topside velo, that's how they'll attack him. The low-end outcome here is a career like James Loney's, with well-below average offense for the position but great defense. Eric Hosmer is the higher-end version of this. (Alternate site, MLB)