The Orioles have started to stack intriguing middle infield prospects in their minor league system over the last few years. While many of them are Mike Elias picks from recent drafts, there is one Dan Duquette-era selection with loud tools that still has a chance to turn into a big league contributor.
Adam Hall is a Bermuda-born infielder that the Orioles selected out of London, Ontario with the 60th overall pick back in the 2017 draft. Since then, he has made a steady climb up the organizational ladder, spending a full season in what was then short-season Aberdeen in 2018 and then an entire year in low-A Delmarva before ending up in high-A Aberdeen in 2021.