Brayden Taylor

Brayden Taylor

21-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
Tampa Bay Rays
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Known as one of the best pure hitters from the college crop in last year's draft, Taylor had a productive debut after the Rays selected him with the 19th overall pick, but his power and strikeouts spiked. The lefty-hitting infielder slashed .242/.361/.517 with five home runs, a 31.5 percent strikeout rate and a 15.7 percent walk rate in 25 games primarily at Single-A. He may have sold out for power, but ideally Taylor will focus on establishing a plus hit tool first. He had a .941 OPS with more walks (nine) than strikeouts (seven) in 11 Cape Cod League games in 2022 and slashed .308/.430/.631 with 23 home runs and 14 steals while striking out at an 18.7 percent clip in 65 games as a junior. Taylor only grades out as an average runner, but he has stolen 48 bases successfully since he was last thrown out back in 2021 as a freshman at TCU. He is a good athlete who seemingly does everything pretty well on a baseball diamond, and he has the defensive chops to add value at second or third base. Taylor should head to High-A and could reach the majors in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
RANKSFrom Preseason
$Signed a $3.8801 million contract with the Rays in July of 2023.
Headed to Tampa Bay
3BTampa Bay Rays  A+
July 9, 2023
The Rays have selected Taylor with the 19th overall pick in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft.
ANALYSIS
A lefty-hitting third baseman from TCU, Taylor has one of the better hit tools from the college ranks in this year's class. He projects to hit for a high average and post high on-base percentages thanks to his excellent command of the strike zone. Taylor had a .941 OPS with more walks (nine) than strikeouts (seven) in 11 Cape Cod League games last summer and slashed .307/.431/.641 with 23 home runs and 14 steals on 14 attempts in 65 games as a junior. It's possible he will be too passive at times in pro ball, and Taylor is not known for posting extreme exit velocities, but at 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, he has a projectable frame for a college position player and shouldn't outgrow the hot corner. The Rays announced him as a shortstop, but most scouts expect him to be an everyday third baseman who hits fifth or sixth in a big-league lineup while using his excellent instincts to chip in 8-to-12 steals annually.
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