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Theo Gillan, who is relatively new to the ranking, finds himself in the 100th spot as well. After a difficult stint in A-ball, he represents a common theme among young prospects: the leap from high school to professional ball can be a challenging endeavor.
Michael A. Royo at number 99 showcases immense power potential, hitting 23 homers in his recent year. His small frame (5'8", 160 lbs) hasn't stopped him from making waves in the minors, and his performance continues to catch attention.
Jefferson Roos (97) and Johnny Farello (95), both representing the Cubs and Mariners respectively, are young talents facing their own challenges. Roos's lackluster hitting last year belied his youth, while Farello's first professional season has shown promise but lacks consistency.