3B Yohandy Morales, Miami (No. 31 on Top 400, 152 DiGS+)
Morales put the ball in play five times in Friday’s game but only came away with one hit. He caught the ball off the end of the bat twice on fairly hittable pitches. Normally a bat-first player, he was actually more impressive with the glove against Carolina.
At six-foot-four and 225 pounds, Morales has an extra-large frame with a strong build. He comes with lots of strength in his upper and lower body and surprising athleticism. He has a long swing with some moving parts, but he makes up for it with his exceptional hand speed.
After a breakout 2022 season in the power department, Morales has taken a step back as a junior. He has legitimate double-plus raw power and the ball explodes off his bat when he finds the barrel, but he doesn’t consistently do so. He doesn’t strike out at a concerning clip, but he also doesn’t draw many walks, and while he doesn’t chase too many pitches, his pitch recognition could definitely use some work. Still, he has been a highly productive run producer for the Hurricanes over the last two seasons.
Morales looked fairly spry at third base, showcasing the ability to make several different kinds of plays– barehanded, throwing on the run, ranging into the hole. His lack of speed may push across the diamond down the road, but his plus arm strength should keep him at the hot corner for the time being. Once considered a first-round lock, Morales is looking more like a comp round pick these days, but his offensive upside remains incredibly appealing.