George Klassen’s preliminary huge league outings had been clunky. He allowed seven runs in simply 4 2/3 innings over a pair of April begins, which, mixed with an index fingernail contusion, has him again at Triple-A Salt Lake for extra seasoning. That doesn’t imply his future isn’t promising. The 24-year-old right-hander ranks second on our Los Angeles Angels High Prospects listing, and 57th on our High 100. Furthermore, he was described by Brendan Gawlowski as having “a few of the finest stuff within the [Angels] system.”
An incapability to persistently land his plus stuff within the strike zone is at present Klassen’s bugaboo. He issued free passes to 10 of the 32 batters he confronted in his two begins within the majors — one in opposition to the Reds, one other in opposition to the Mariners — and whereas huge league jitters had been definitely an element, George Kirby he’s not. As Gawlowski wrote in his scouting report, “Klassen’s command stays beneath common… [and] there are markers in his supply that recommend his really feel for location will doubtless stay crude.”
Just a few years in the past, Klassen was Mitch Williams-wild. As Eric Longenhagen identified in November 2024, the West Bend, Wisconsin native walked practically a batter per inning in his 2023 draft 12 months on the College of Minnesota. However as our lead prospect analyst additionally famous, “his really feel for the strike zone improved immediately in professional ball.” That was within the Phillies system. The Angels later acquired the erstwhile sixth-round choose from Philadelphia within the July 2024 Carlos Estévez deal.
His arsenal runs 5 deep, and that was the very first thing I requested him about after we spoke at Tempe Diablo Stadium throughout spring coaching. In January’s scouting report, Gawlowski had opined that “the cutter appears like a decent slider and the slider like a pointy energy curve.”
How does Klassen classify his pitches?
The hard-throwing righty informed me that he throws “a four-seamer, a four-seamer with sink, a slider, a curveball, and a changeup,” to which I replied, “No cutter?”
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“It’s not a cutter,” he answered. “It’s a gyro. I attempted the entire slider factor in faculty, however I’d both yank it or it could be a two-seam. So I do extra of a spiked grip, throw it like a fastball, and get that gyro form to it.
“The tougher one I name a slider — gyro, cutter, no matter you need to name it — is extra north and south,” he defined after being informed of Gawlowski’s take. “After which the curveball, which I suppose is sort of a slider, is extra like 11-5. It’s perhaps extra of a slurve, however an even bigger form. What he stated is smart.”
The Statcast breakdown of the 145 pitches Klassen has throw to date within the majors has him with 56 four-seamers, 36 changeups, 21 sliders, 16 curveballs, and 16 sinkers.
The final of these pitches is what Klassen known as “a four-seamer with sink.”
“After I was right here [at the Angels’ complex] in October, we labored on a easy quarter flip with my four-seam,” defined Klassen, whose heaters common roughly 97 mph and have reached triple digits. “With the horseshoe going through in towards my hand, I get extra journey, and if we quarter flip it so the horseshoe is going through the opposite manner, I get extra arm-side run. I truly used to try this by chance at instances, however now I can do it deliberately.
How might it occur by chance?
“Generally you would possibly over-grip a pitch,” stated Klassen. “One in every of my Minnesota teammates, Brett Bateman, performs for the Cubs now. He stated their scouting reviews had been arm-side run, arm-side sink, and that day I used to be simply throwing ride-balls. He texted me and stated, ‘Dude, what’s happening?’ I stated, ‘I don’t know.’ Then, the following time we confronted them, it was all sink. We sort of figured that out in instructs, and now I can use it to my benefit.”
The changeup can be comparatively new.
“We labored on {that a} ton final 12 months, and I obtained snug with within the final 5 weeks of the season,” stated Klassen, who was principally fastball-curveball when he turned professional (he had just lately begun tinkering with the gyro slider). “It’s sort of a child break up. I attempted a circle change and sort of demise gripped it, however having the strain between these two fingers after I throw it really works higher for me. I don’t throw it like a splitter. I throw it like a changeup, however simply with a child break up.”
And once more, persistently touchdown his plus stuff within the strike zone has been a difficulty. Not surprisingly, Klassen cited command after I requested if he had any ultimate ideas on his still-continuing improvement.
“For me, being within the strike zone is the most important factor,” stated Klassen, who punched out 5 batters and didn’t concern a stroll over 4 2/3 innings on this season’s lone Triple-A begin. “I’ll generally get away with it, however I can get lazy in my supply and pull off. That’s a giant factor we labored on within the fall, staying down on my again leg. We additionally moved over to the third base aspect of the rubber. Being extra secure in again lets every little thing be on time, and the third base aspect helps my fastball play higher, as a result of it’s coming from manner over right here; it’s perhaps a little bit misleading. It’s a little tougher to get the ball to the skin nook [against right-handed hitters], however that’s simply one thing I’ve to work on. As a pitcher, there are all the time going to be issues to work on.”

















