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Round 1 | Josh Naylor | 1B | St. Joan of Arc HS Canada
Callis: His No. 59 ranking on the Pipeline board might make him seem like a reach, but he had as much late helium as anyone before the Draft. He put on a show with Team Canada in a tour of the Dominican Republic, facing professional pitchers. He hit five home runs in 12 games, similar to the run that Brett Lawrie went on that made him a first-round pick in 2008.
Josh Naylor, Miami (12th overall): Naylor can hit and has power, with comparisons to Prince Fielder ... in body as well as in bat. He's listed at 225 pounds and may be heavier, with a body type that seems likely to get heavier; he's a first baseman who might end up a DH. It's first-round power for sure, and scouting director Stan Meek has always preferred players with size, but between the possible lack of a position and the work Naylor will have to do to stay in shape, there's a lot of risk here.
“It’s my 20th year coaching and he’s the best power hitter I’ve ever seen in Canada ... period,” Bleiwas said after a recent game at Millcroft Park in Burlington. “There really is no comparison during that time.”
Oh wow, the best power hitter in Canada. What an incredible accomplishment. Truly inspirational.
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The Marlins are close to signing prep power hitter Josh Naylor, from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, the No. 12 overall pick ... Marlins execs Jeff McAvoy and Brett West deserve kudos for finding big first baseman Justin Bour in the minor-league Rule 5 draft, where it's rare to find such a gem ... Steve Cishek looks like an early non-tender candidate after the season.
It is frustrating because there is some things this FO does very well (like finding hidden gems that can be regular starters) but they so many things equally as bad.
Good for him but BA Rankings are crap. Stone Garrett who at 19 looked great and was probably the MVP will be like #18 because his name isn't out there.
Good for him but BA Rankings are crap. Stone Garrett who at 19 looked great and was probably the MVP will be like #18 because his name isn't out there.
i think it is more about the fact that Garrett wasn't highly thought of coming in and 250 plate appearances shouldn't really change all that much
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