He may not have any plus tools, but Troy is at least average in all facets of the game and has been a consistent performer from the Cape Cod League, to Stanford, to his pro debut. The No. 12 overall pick had a .917 OPS with a 17.3 percent strikeout rate with a wood bat on the Cape in 2022 and slashed .394/.478/.699 with 17 home runs and 17 steals (on 20 attempts) in 58 games as a junior. Troy was as advertised in his debut, slashing .271/.374/.469 with four home runs and nine steals on nine attempts in 27 games across rookie ball and High-A. Defensively, Troy profiles best at the keystone, but he could also be deployed at multiple positions depending on Arizona's need. He had surgery in September to remove bone fragments from his left foot but is expected to be ready for the season. Troy is a hard worker who has steadily improved every year. He should head to the hitter-friendly park at Double-A Amarillo for a good chunk of the year before potentially moving up to Triple-A, setting up a 2025 big-league debut. Read Past Outlooks