When the Phillies traded Freddy Galvis to the Padres during the offseason, the move was more about clearing a spot for then-top prospect J.P. Crawford at the major-league level. The team received pitching prospect Enyel De Los Santos from San Diego, but at the time he wasn’t considered a high-end prospect.
Last year in Double-A with the Padres, De Los Santos had a 3.78 ERA and 1.19 WHIP in 26 appearances. His strikeout rate jumped considerably compared to the year prior and he had a 7.8 percent walk rate.
Fast forward six months from the trade and De Los Santos looks like he could be a great major-league pitcher.