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Drew Ward
Born: 11/25/1994 (Age: 19) |
Bats: Left |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 3" |
Weight: 231 |
Primary Position: 3B |
Secondary Position: 1B |
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Big kid; every bit of his listed size; broader shoulders and chiseled frame; looks like a sturdy football player; frame likely maxed; maybe a slight tick in strength/muscle left. |
Tucker Blair |
07/20/2014 |
6/14/14, 7/18/14 - 7/20/14 |
Hagerstown Suns (Low A, Nationals) |
Ward has raw power and a big frame, but the hit tool and defense will drag him down at higher levels. He is getting away with the hit tool currently due to the competition level. Any secondary pitch that is a solid-average offering has overwhelmed Ward, who simply cannot recognize good spin. The swing has holes, but I do think it can be ironed out eventually. The swing can be shortened and balanced, but it does not solve to neurological issues of recognizing spin.
Ward is likely going to face issues at the next two levels, but he could piece it together and provide a few average seasons in the majors. This is not an impact prospect, but the tools are there just enough to provide some value. I do not think the OFP and realistic role are far apart, as the player does not have a large amount of growth left. However, he does have age on his side.
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