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Prior to injuring his elbow in July and undergoing Tommy John surgery in August, Tanner was evolving into a front-line closer. He sat eighth in the NL in saves at that time, overwhelming hitters chiefly with a fierce fastball that averaged 97.0 mph, and ranked within the top 10% in spin rate. Rainey did not allow a home run in his first 16 appearances.
Called up to Washington in July 2023, Jose put up goose eggs in each of his first four relief appearances, with all of them lasting at least one inning. The southpaw's crackling fastball and deceptive change-up make him effective against either-handed hitters. In mid-August, he picked up back-to-back victories against the Red Sox and Phillies.
With a 6-foot-7 and 240-pound frame, Wood would have been right at home on the hardwood had he chosen to pursue his hoops dreams. Instead, he leverages his size to stroke home runs instead of 3-pointers. The Washington prospect boasts a powerful swing that launches pitches to every corner of the ballpark.
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