Kiley McDaniel of Espn released his MLB’s most important list of perspectives Wednesday. And he has it Red sox The first round of the first round, Marcelo Mayer, took the highest place on his list that all other publications classify it.
McDaniel listed Mayer, a 22 -year -old short film, Basketball Number 4 Perspective, and wrote: “The 2024 season was a step forward, and explorers reported that he had more life in his game physically, with career time. Better, best range in defense and smoother movements. “
Pipeline mlb had ranked 12th place, Baseball America I had the number 15 and Athletic’s Keith’s law It ranked 28th.
Mayer reminds McDaniel to a “Lankier and Lefty Riting Adames if all clicks.”
This is a beautiful Compry, as the Adames have reached at least 20 men in each of the last five seasons (excluding 2020). He has had two seasons of 30 men, including 32 in 2024.
Boston drafted Mayer with the fourth overall selection of the MLB project of 2021. He beat .307 with a percentage of .370 based, .480 Download percentage, .850 Ops, eight men, 28 doubles, 38 RBI, 60 rolls , 30 walks, 66 attacks and 13 robberies in 77 games (335 appearances) for Double-a Portland. Was promoted to Triple-a Worcester on August 11 but did not appear in any game for Woosox Due to a lumbar strain.
Mayer has received an invitation that is not level By 2025 Big League Spring Training Field.
McDaniel also ranked two other Red Sox perspectives. He has it Roman Anthony No. 2 and Kristian Campbell No. 26.
Campbell is farther from McDaniel’s list than other perspective rankings. Baseball America ranked Campbell no. 4 in his 100 Top list. MLB pipeline ranked number 7. The law had no. 9.
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