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Friday, January 31, 2020
Scouting the 2020 Draft: Cayden Wallace
Cayden Wallace 3B, HS. B-R, T-R. 6'1", 205 lbs.
Cayden Wallace doesn't look too impressive on paper. He's an averagish sized HS corner IF with what the Fangraphs boys call "....solid above average tools.....across the board." Then I looked up his PG profile and he got a little more interesting. Arm: 93 FB Velo, 95 IF Velo. Maybe that's average for a a pitcher, but for a position player, I would call that a solid plus. Run: 6.68 60 yd dash. OK not exactly blinding speed, but enough to play corner OF and even CF in a pinch. Say! If you put that arm in RF, you have a real weapon! OK, Exit Velo: 103. Hello! According to the write up, he didn't just hit 103 once, he was in triple digits multiple times. So, we're going to give power a solid plus too! More PG: "...has always hit and hit with power in games against quality pitching."
On video, his size and batting stance remind me a bit of Jeff Bagwell. The other comp that comes to mind is the HS version of Alex Bregman. I can see a team with a high pick really taking a liking to him, seeing an opportunity for an underslot deal. If he drops to the second round or later, I would think he might go to school and try to get to the top of the draft like Bregman in 3 years. I would not be dismayed if the Giants went for the underslot deal with him at #13.
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