Tampa Bay Rays

Heriberto Hernandez - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB OF 10 50

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
50 50 55 50 45 45 40

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Jake Kerns

Age: 21 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 195 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2017 IFA (TEX)
RuleV: 2022

Physical Description: Above-average height with a solid, sturdy build. He's filled out since signing, and has the physical look of a major league catcher, but there is a chance he continues to grow and move out of the field entirely.

Hit: Utilizes a slightly open and upright stance, and he keeps his knees bent. His hands stay high and back, with some loose and rhythmic movement pre-pitch. Uses a small-to-moderate leg kick as he closes his stance and steps into the pitch. Stands back in the box and has a wide base at impact. Above-average or better bat speed that generates hard contact on barreled balls. The ball jumps off the bat when he connects. It's a rotational swing with a mostly linear bat path, but he does show an inclination to swing upwards. Either bat path gets the ball in the air with regularity, and he has the look of an extra-base hitter. Has innate bat-to-ball skills and does a good job with getting the ball into play. He shows a strong eye and regularly produces excellent walks rates. Despite his bat-to-ball skills and eye, he does strike out too frequently, which is a sign of both his aggressiveness and confidence with the stick. If he can cut down his K-rates, and show some improved plate discipline, he has the potential to be an on-base machine. Grade: 55

Power: Possesses above-average to plus raw power. His bat-to-ball skills and propensity to get the ball in the air suggests he can get to that raw power, too. He's a strong kid, and he generates some very loud contact and high exit velocities, and when that's coupled with his bat-to-ball skills, there's reason to believe he's a future 20+ home run hitter at the next level. Grade: 50

Field: Hernandez has played a lot of catcher in the past, but he's mostly getting reps in LF this season. He moves well behind the plate and has solid instincts there, but he's rough around the edges. He's not afraid to get in the dirt and block a pitch, but I've also watched him be somewhat nonchalant with his backhands, which could be a sign of his indifference to the position or the trust in his glove. He has the look of an average receiver, and shows an understanding of pitch framing, but he'll need reps there, and those chances are diminishing. In the grass, he's showing fringe-average to average range. He takes solid routes, but his foot speed limits him. As with catcher, he's playable there, and that might be where he ends up, assuming he even plays the field. Grade: 45

Arm: He has average arm strength, but my limited looks at him behind the plate suggest his arm plays below that due to slower-than-desired transfers. His pop times were in the 2.10 range, which is, again, playable at the position, but it hardly stands out. In the field, the ball shows decent carry from the grass. Grade: 45

Run: Timed 4.33 down the line from the right side. Hustles out of the box and is surprisingly agile for his size, but he'll probably slow with time and/or any additional bulk. Grade: 40

Overall: Hernandez possesses one of the better bats in the system, and there's legitimate hit and power potential from that standpoint. The knock on Hernandez is, and will continue to be, his spot in the field. He's a capable catcher, but the rigors of the position would likely suppress his bat. The Rays have stuck him in LF and asked him to mash in Charleston, and that appears to be the plan with each level moving forward. He projects as a high on-base hitter, and that very well may come from a corner spot or DH position. He's good enough with the stick for that to work, though.

OFP: 50
Role: 50 - Average Everyday Regular
Risk: Moderate


Blake Hunt - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB C 9 50

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
50 50 45 55 50 60 30

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Isaiah Burrows

Age: 22 yr
Height: 6-4
Weight: 230 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2017 CBB (SD)
RuleV: 2021

Physical Description: Strong, physically imposing frame throughout. Broad shoulders and large arms compliment a trunky lower half. Starting to utilize his size well on both sides.

Hit: Sets up balanced and a bit wide from the right side. Legs stand shoulder width apart with a slight crouch. Hands remain well above the letters. More of a pronounced leg kick in his pre-load, starting to rotate his hips more upon contact. Still a bit stiff mechanically, but hits the ball hard with good strength. Starting to make adjustments by utilizing his lower half more in his pre-load. Stays patient, will draw a walk and wait to attack. Makes good pull-side contact with average bat speed. Still a work in progress, but showing more strides in his natural feel to hit. Grade: 45

Power: Above-average pop at the plate with good leverage and carry in his swing. Barrels balls to his pull-side with authority. Showing some more over-the-fence pop this season. Still sprays balls to the gaps in left-center. Physical strength exudes in his power, tapping into it more consistently. Grade: 55

Field: Showing signs of growth in his defensive ability behind the dish. Size hinders with lateral movements, but has sneaky athleticism and awareness. Blocks a solid amount of balls in the dirt. Solid pop time against opposing base stealers; gets up quick in a hurry. Improved upon his framing behind the dish with more room for growth. Grade: 50

Arm: Plus arm strength behind the dish. Throws come out like rockets with great accuracy. Makes throws from his knees with ease. Strength and athleticism translates to his strong arm; it's an absolute weapon. Grade: 60

Run: Huge size hinders much of his running ability. Not seen as a threat on base. Slow strides, doesn't get up to speed much. Grade: 30

Overall: Hunt is tapping into those tools this season, and it's beginning to show. He's showing a better feel for the strike zone and is getting on base more consistently with smoother mechanics. Power remains his strong suit with loud pull-side pop, and his arm is another go-to tool in his improved defensive ability behind the dish. He's still young and needs a bit more seasoning, but the results are promising for an everyday catcher with his physical ability.

OFP: 50
Role: 50 - Average Everyday Regular
Risk: High


Taylor Walls - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB SS 8 50

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
50 50 55 40 60 60 55

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Joe Drake

Age: 24 yr
Height: 5-10
Weight: 185 lbs
Hits/Throws: B/R
Acquired: 2017 Round 3
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Athletic build with a thicker lower half. Average height, higher waist and longer legs. Lean and muscular, but more so in the legs than the upper half. Shoulder girdle and torso have some room for weight. Built like a middle infielder.

Hit: Left: Square stance with hands at the chin; mostly upright with average base. Loads with moderate leg kick that gets down early. Hands load straight back. Easy, low-effort swing with average bat speed and a fairly flat bat path. Very similar from the right side, leg kick slightly sharper. Patient hitter with good feel for zone, takes easily and works plenty of walks. Makes the pitcher come to him. Some swing and miss in the zone, but not much and will chase on occasion. Squares up the ball often, line drive approach. Grade: 55

Power: Average raw and bat speed. Patient approach helps him capitalize on pitches he can drive, but the line-drive approach isn't conducive to over-the-fence power. Above-average speed and ability to drive the ball into the gaps will help him rack up extra base hits. Will mix in a few homers, but most game power will be of the XBH variety. Grade: 40

Field: Great reactions and good, smooth actions. Able to field smoothly while charging and make accurate throws. Goes to left and right well. Looks like a natural at multiple defensive positions. Makes tough plays look routine. Grade: 60

Arm: Above-average arm strength with good utility. Carries well across the diamond; on a line. Can make accurate throws on the move and while charging. Quick, smooth transfer gets the ball out fast. Grade: 60

Run: Fluid runner with good actions. Quick out of the box and able to post plus home to first times, but more of an above-average runner underway. Athleticism and instincts help the tool play up in games. Grade: 55

Overall: Terrific defender who swings a solid bat from both sides of the plate. Walls has the defensive chops to play well at short, second, or third but the offensive profile best fits up the middle due to the lack of over the fence pop. He's a solid regular with an above-average ceiling if the power ticks up and a utility floor if he struggles to hit at the top level.

OFP: 50
Role: 50 - Average Everyday Regular
Risk: Low


Greg Jones - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB SS 6 50

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
50 50 50 55 50 55 70

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Rhys White

Age: 23 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 175 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2019 Round 1
RuleV: 2022

Physical Description: Dynamic athlete with a solid frame, built like an NFL wide-receiver, muscular build.

Hit: Lifts his front-leg slightly, then puts it down when the pitch has left the pitcher's hand. He has quick wrists, and his bat is quick through the zone with natural loft. The swing is the same from both sides of the plate. He shows a good understanding of the strike-zone and doesn't chase often. All fields approach, showing a solid ability to take the ball the other way, but can also be aggressive and look to pull the ball early in counts to attack fastballs. Grade: 50

Power: He has all-fields power showing the ability to take the ball out to any part of the ballpark. He has plus bat-speed with average raw-strength. Shows the ability to take the ball out of the ballpark even when he takes the ball the other-way. Grade: 55

Field: Solid actions at short, can make all the routine plays at short. Shows good lateral agility and is explosive when charging in on balls. He shows solid footwork and shows a solid ability of turning the play for a double play, as well as being the one for relay throw to first. With his speed I also think he can handle a move to centerfield if needed and be average out there. Grade: 50

Arm: Above average arm, he is accurate with his throws and shows an ability to throw off multiple platforms. Throws also have good carry on them. Grade: 55

Run: Easy double-plus runner, is explosive out of the box thanks to his foot speed and explosiveness. Has a good get off when stealing bases and has solid baserunning instincts not solely relying on his blazing speed. Grade: 70

Overall: There are a bunch of ways in which Jones can impact a game and that helps the overall profile. He's a dynamic athlete who is a great base runner and also has the ability to take the ball out of the park. He combines a bunch of average to above average tools with blazing speed, and should be a solid regular wherever he plays.

OFP: 50
Role: 50 - Average Everyday Regular
Risk: Moderate


Josh Lowe - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB OF 5 50

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
50 50 45 55 60 60 60

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Ian Smith

Age: 23 yr
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/R
Acquired: 2016 Round 1
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Long, lanky and high waisted frame. High level athlete. Broad shoulders and long arms with room to muscle if needed. Slightly similar build to Christian Yelich.

Hit: Lowe will set up in the box in a wide, slightly open stance that's just a bit crouched. Keeps his hands just below the ear and tweaked his pre-load a bit, now keeping the bat just a bit off his shoulder. Uses a high leg trigger to start his swing and create quality hip to shoulder separation. Bat speed is above average at worst, and bat path creates a ton of natural loft. Swing has got significantly shorter and more direct in 2021 but can still get handsy through the zone. Will get beat frequently at velocity up in the zone and has had trouble picking up spin at times but will absolutely punish pitches early in the count. Uses the entire field in his approach and the quality of contact is there but the overall free swinging approach will keep leading to high K% and curb the overall ceiling. Grade: 45

Power: During BP, Lowe can simple power to all fields with the ability to flick balls over the fence pull side looks effortless. Creates a ton of loft in his swing path and will attack balls out front conducive to easy power. His ability to incorporate his lower half into his swing, especially with his long frame is impressive and it allows Lowe to even miss hit balls and put them over the fence. Will consistently notch exit velos north of 100 MPH, but the overall approach at the plate could hinder the overall power profile at the big league level. Grade: 55

Field: Lowe could have the best outfield range in the entire Rays system due to his foot speed and ability to cover ground quickly. Has shown the skill to attack balls moving in or towards the wall and has done so at all three outfield positions. Rarely puts himself in a bad position to make a play, and even then brings the athleticism and instincts to make up for it. Glove has the ability alone to carve out a big league role. Grade: 60

Arm: Lowe does a fantastic job of getting his frame behind his throws allowing for consistent carry and strength behind them. Can most nearly any throw you'd want from the outfield, and will stay accurate throughout the throw. Can get rushed on occasion, but overall arm talent is plus. Grade: 60

Run: Lowe uses his frame tremendously on the base pads. Sub 4.2 H-1st times on average, his ability to cover a ton of ground with his stride plus an added second gear is impressive. Can pad his extra base totals yearly with hustle doubles and potentially be a double digit stolen base threat. Grade: 60

Overall: Lowe has an extremely strong foundation to build a current big leaguer behind. Plus tools across the outfield with legitimate plus raw power are going to carry Lowe's profile for his entire career. We have seen a slight swing change in 2021 that has allowed Lowe to make more consistent contact without losing power, and that will be a key in reaching his full potential.

OFP: 50
Role: 50 - Average Everyday Regular
Risk: Moderate


Xavier Edwards - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB 2B/SS 4 55

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
55 60 70 30 60 45 70

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Ian Smith

Age: 21 yr
Height: 5-10
Weight: 175 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2018 CBB (SD)
RuleV: 2022

Physical Description: Athletic, stocky build that's added significant muscle to his frame since being drafted in 2018. Lower half size and strength are present without hindering any of his quickness. Built like an NFL slot receiver.

Hit: A switch hitter, Edwards will keep a near mirror image from both sides of the plate. Operating out of an even, closed stance with his knees slightly bent. Hand sit chest high with some slight bat wiggle pre-pitch. Incorporates a low leg trigger to start his load and hands stay back creating quality separation before showing plus bat speed. Bat path has some loft to it, but his overall ability to manipulate the barrel through the zone changes his bat path in a surprisingly good way where he can work the ball to all fields. Edwards has an innate ability to make contact and has shown a highly advanced eye at the plate with numbers like a near 90% contact rate and never running a K% over 14% across 5 levels of the minors. There are very few holes in the overall approach for Edwards, and if they didn't have someone named Wander then he could possibly have the best hit tool in the system. Grade: 70

Power: You won't find too much raw power from either side of the plate in Edwards' profile with just one career home run across 150+ games played so far. There's some strength in his frame with bat speed but Edwards overall all field approach cap any potential for average over the fence power, but will consistently fill up the extra base hit totals due to his double plus speed and barrel control. Grade: 30

Field: Very sound defensive actions that play at both middle infield positions. Shows athletic movements working in both directions and covers a solid amount of ground for his frame. Shows butter smooth hands on ground balls with speed and ease on transfers. Extremely advanced glove work without looking flashy. Will frequently put himself in good positions due to footwork and instincts, and rarely looks out of position. Grade: 60

Arm: Overall the natural arm strength for Edwards is average at best, but his ability to keep a consistent arm angle and stay accurate with his throws allow the tool to tick up a bit. Will leave his feet on occasion to make throws from the hole, but still remain accurate. Likely an arm to profile at 2B long term. Grade: 45

Run: Edwards has shown the ability to change the game with his legs. Explosive first step out of the box. Has been clocked with sub 4.0 H-1st from both sides of the plate, and even times in the 3.7-3.8 range in his prep years. Takes short, quick steps to reach top speed extremely quickly and will hold that speed with ease on extra base hits. Instincts and elite first step will allow him to be a consistent stolen base threat throughout his career. Grade: 70

Overall: When Xavier Edwards was traded to Tampa Bay, he accidentally earned an infamous nickname that he has shown to be much more than in a very short time. Bringing extremely loud hit and run tools that scream future top of the order hitter and could be in line for an abundance of run scoring opportunities hitting in front of the likes of Wander Franco, Randy Arozarena and Vidal Brujan in the coming years. Overall this entire profile has this ceiling has the potential of an all-star second baseman, or at worst an above average regular.

OFP: 55
Role: 60 - Above-Avg. Regular; Occasional All-Star
Risk: High


Vidal Brujan - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB 2B 3 55

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
55 60 55 45 55 50 70

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Jake Kerns

Age: 23 yr
Height: 5-10
Weight: 180 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2014 IFA
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Short, compact build that is nearly maxed out. Has added significant strength/bulk since signing without losing athleticism. Dynamic athletic and a true joy to watch on the field. Plays with a big smile.

Hit: Switch hitter with a near-mirror image swing. Stands upright with his knees slightly bent and tight. His back stays vertical. Hands stay near his ear while the bat rests/bounces on his shoulder. Has opened up his stance some to begin the season. Uses a moderate leg kick as he loads and steps into the pitch with authority. Keeps his elbow back and evenly distributes his weight at the point of impact. Notably looks more comfortable from the left side, which is unsurprising given the discrepancy in live at-bats he's taken from both sides. It's a compact stance and compact swing; he's short to the ball with plus bat speed. His swing path is mostly linear, regularly delivering linedrives to all parts of the field. He enters the box with the mindset of getting on base in any way he can. He moves the bat up and down the strike zone well, but there is some room for growth with consistently barreling the ball. He takes some big cuts and simply toning the swing down will help. He's taken some steps in 2021, but he still finds himself out of synch, which creates his fair share of weak contact. Does a good job with fighting off pitches to stay alive in the count. He shows a discernible, above-average eye at the plate, and he has consistently taken walks near or in excess of 10% throughout his minor league career. He knows when to lay off. There are some questions about his ability to impact the baseball at the next level, but in the aggregate, he is something more than a slap-hitter, and he has the look of an on-base machine. He's probably a natural above-average hitter, but the tool can play up with his plus-plus speed. Grade: 55

Power: Has average or slightly better raw power, which he's started to get to with more regularity in 2021, which may be attributable to both his added strength and slight change in stance. Has a quick bat and has worked to elevate the ball with more consistency. He generates a good amount of leverage with his compact swing, and the ball shows some natural loft off the bat. Went on a homer binge to begin the 2021 season, but he still has the look of a mostly gap hitter. His added strength has driven the grade up a notch or two, though. Grade: 45

Field: Rangy defender that shows strong footwork in the dirt. Instinctual. Moves well laterally and can make some difficult plays. Gets to tough balls. Shows a strong glove and does a good job keeping the ball in front of him. Plays with bounce. Generally makes the play, but he can fall victim to being overly-flashy. At his best in the infield, but has familiarity all over the diamond, including everything but C and 1B in 2021. Shows plus range in CF, where he also gets good jumps. Bred to be the next Rays' super-utility guy. He's an average to above-average fielder across the board, thanks in large part to his speed and natural instincts. Grade: 55

Arm: Average strength that fits all over the field because of how quickly he can get the ball out. Shows some familiarity getting the ball out to second base from the left side of the field, but he probably doesn't quite have the arm to profile there. Regularly throws from a 3/4 slot but will adjust that according to the situation. Will throw from an almost overhand slot when reaching back for something more. Grade: 50

Run: Timed between 3.94 and 4.01 H to 1B from the left side. Plus-plus straight line speed and can hit an extra gear. Has the mindset of stealing a bag any time he gets on. Legitimate stolen base threat that likes to toy with the pitcher. Has maintained his speed with his added bulk. Grade: 70

Overall: Brujan is one of the more dynamic talents remaining in the minor leagues, and he is poised to join his former teammate Wander Franco in Tampa sometime this summer. Brujan does a little bit of everything, but it's his speed and offensive talent that continues to captivate. He had a nice burst of power to begin the 2021 season, and while that's proven to be mostly unsustainable, any uptick in power helps the profile. There are some similarities here to former big leaguer - and Major League All-Star - Chone Figgins. He may end up with more usable power and a little less impact on the basepaths, but Brujan, too, has an all-star ceiling, and there's a very real chance his OFP is understated here when all is said and done if extra power comes.

OFP: 55
Role: 60 - Above-Avg. Regular; Occasional All-Star
Risk: Moderate


Shane Baz - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB RHP 2 55

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role FB CB SL CH Cnt/Cmd
55 60 70 45 60 50 50/45

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Ian Smith

Age: 22 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2017 Round 1 (PIT)
RuleV: 2021

Physical Description: Well proportioned, athletic frame with present strength in his lower half. Uses his natural athleticism and strength well on the mound, and is a lot stronger then his frame would indicate.

Mechanics: Baz will work exclusively out of the stretch utilizing a chest high leg kick into a traditional three quarters arm slot. Showing some of the best natural arm speed in all of the minors, Baz gets down the mound quickly with impressive extension. Has significantly improved his lead leg block over the past few years, and will now consistently hold his mechanics throughout his outings with more ease. Overall ability to drive through his lower half has grown leaps and bounds in 2021.

Fastball: 96-99, T100; You'll be hard pressed to find easier, consistent upper 90s velocity from a 22-year-old after watching Baz pitch. Using his plus arm speed combined with the torque created from driving through his lower half, Baz can reach back for 99 and triple digits without adding stress to his delivery. It's a high efficiency, high spin offering that will show elite fastball RPMs in the 2400-2750 range consistently, and will get a ton of late life at the top of the zone. Baz will add some cut to it when working down in the zone to give hitters a slightly different look, and overall can command the pitch anywhere he wants in the strike zone. Fastball has been a plus pitch for Baz since his prep days, but now is flirting with a double plus offering. Grade: 70

Curveball: 75-79; A pitch Baz has slowly gone away from since joining the Rays organization, but still shows qualities to be a 3rd or 4th pitch down the line. Holds consistent quality 12/6 shape and has the most velocity separation out of any offering he throws. Will primarily use the curveball early in counts to get ahead, and tends to rarely deploy it in any other situation. Baz has the feel to spin on the pitch but overall command of the pitch will waver. Lack of use besides as a get me over pitch will likely limit the growth of the pitch, but has qualities that will play. Grade: 45

Slider: 85-90; A quality second pitch, Baz has run the slide piece up to 92 in the past, and settles in the mid/high 80s with this offering. Shows an advanced ability to manipulate the pitch from having a ton of sweep to RHH or gyro type movement with tight shape to LHH where he creates a ton of vertical break. Has confidence in the ability to throw this pitch in any count and will create a high number of whiffs on a nightly basis. Can land this pitch wherever he wants glove side, and continuing to improve working backdoor to RHH could take this pitch to a whole different level. Grade: 60

Changeup: 83-88; Firm out of his hand, with late tumbling action. Baz has had some trouble in the past maintaining his arm speed on the pitch, but is showing big improvements so far this season in that regard. Has been frequently elevating the pitch to tunnel off the fastball better and has been creating a high number of ugly swings. Overall has been deploying the pitch at a much higher clip to LHH and the results are improving. Command can still be spotty on the pitch, but the confidence Baz has shown to throw it more deeper in counts is impressive. Adding a consistent changeup to Baz' arsenal is key to his overall ceiling, and slowly we're seeing the makings of above average pitch. Grade: 50

Control and Command: The overall growth Baz has made in his control in 2021 has been outstanding. A career BB/9 of over 4.5 coming into this year, Baz currently has 8 walks in nearly 52 innings. Fastball and slider command are head and shoulders above the rest of his pitch mix, but the development of the changeup has made things much easier to project. Control: 50 | Command: 45

Overall: Since joining Tampa Bay and their widely known player development team in 2019, Baz has taken his game to a higher level. K rates are up, Walk rates are down, and the entire pitch mix continues to get more lethal as he pushes through the minors. At the beginning of Shane Baz' career you were likely looking at a high leverage reliever at best, but now we are seeing close to a fully developed starting pitching prospect who's ceiling could be that of a #2 or #3 in s big league rotation.

OFP: 55
Role: 60 - Mid-Rotation SP #3
Risk: High


Wander Franco - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 TB SS/3B 1 60

Grades Update: Aug 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
60 70 70 60 55 55 55

Aug 2021 Report

Evaluator: Tyler Jennings

Age: 20 yr
Height: 5-10
Weight: 189 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2017 IFA
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Smaller, yet strong frame at 5'10", 189 pounds. Body is nearly physically maxed out. Levers aren't very long. Very dynamic athlete who recently made MLB debut.

Hit: Franco is a switch-hitting bat with the ability to use all fields from both sides of the plate. He has an advanced approach at the plate, drawing more walks than strikeouts throughout his minor league career and very rarely swings and misses. Both swings feature a subtle leg kick and his hands start right by his ear, with a quiet load into his swing. He has electric bat speed and has excellent strike zone recognition. He is aggressive with pitches in the zone, as he has swung at more than 70% of pitches in the strike zone during his abbreviated MLB career so far. It's hard to get soft contact from Franco, as well. At this point, it's a 70 grade tool, but you certainly can't rule out the potential for an 80 grade in the near future. Grade: 70

Power: Franco packs quite the punch. He's shown off more power from the left side, with a large portion of his career home runs coming from that side, but there's still solid power potential from the right side of the plate. He will utilize all fields with his pop, especially as he's starting to add loft to his swing and get the ball in the air more. He's likely a guy to give you 20+ home runs in a total season. Plus tool. Grade: 60

Field: There is some concern that Franco likely won't stay at the shortstop with his size, but he's proven he can play at third base and even second base. He's got a good internal clock and has the instincts to play all three positions. He's got good range on the left side of the infield and has made some difficult plays look relatively easy over there. Grade: 55

Arm: Wander certainly has the arm strength to play at both third base and shortstop. In the views we have had of him in Durham this year, he's made strong and accurate throws with good carry. Above average tool for Franco. Grade: 55

Run: Wander possesses above-average speed on the basepaths. 27 stolen bases to his name throughout his career, including two at the major league level. Grade: 55

Overall: We are likely looking at one of the future stars of this sport. Of course, time will tell, but the tools and the performances that Franco has shown off have proven as such. He'll provide versatility to the Rays defensively and his at-bats will be must watch TV as he gets more major league time under his belt.

OFP: 60
Role: 70-Impact Player/Perennial All-Star
Risk: Moderate