Cincinnati Reds outfield prospect
Kyle Henley swiped three bags on Saturday, pushing his season total to 40 and setting a new single-season record for the Single-A Daytona Tortugas. Henley's blazing speed is undeniable, he's stolen 76 bases in just 125 games over the past two seasons, but he still flies under the radar in most prospect circles. The biggest hurdle? He can't steal first base. Henley's 34.5% strikeout rate highlights the need for significant improvement in his plate approach. If he can cut down the swing-and-miss, his speed could make him an intriguing weapon in deeper dynasty formats.