Imagine the incredible challenge of being a two-way baseball player in the professional league. It's a rare feat, with Shohei Ohtani being the only modern-day success story. So, when we talk about Sheng-En Lin, the #19 prospect in the Cincinnati Reds system, we're talking about an exceptional talent.
Sheng-En's journey in the 2025 season is a testament to his versatility and determination. He began as a position player but, after a slump in the Arizona Complex League, he made a remarkable transition. Promoted to Class-A Daytona, he picked up pitching again, a skill he hadn't utilized since joining the Reds as an international free agent. And he excelled, with an impressive 3.06 ERA and 61 strikeouts in just 47 innings pitched.
But here's where it gets controversial: in one season, Sheng-En dropped hitting, returned to pitching after a two-year break, and still managed to thrive. And now, with a sole focus on pitching, there's an exciting prospect of him regaining his earlier velocity and continuing to shine.
Sheng-En Lin's rise to the #19 prospect spot in the Community Prospect Rankings is a close call, decided by a narrow margin in the latest voting round.
So, what do you think? Is Sheng-En Lin the next big thing in baseball, or is this just a flash in the pan? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!