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INF Myles Naylor, 1st round (39th) – Oakland A's - Signed $2,202,500

Hometown: Mississauga, Ont.

Height/Weight: 6’ 2” 195 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R-R

Slot Value: $2,202,500

Scout: Matt Higginson.

School/Teams: Ontario Blue Jays/Junior National Team/Brewers Langley Blaze.

Twitter: @MylesNaylor22

Coaches: Corey Eckstein, Greg Hamilton, Doug Mathieson.

Committed: Texas Tech.

Rankings: 64th on MLB Pipeline’s top 250 combined list … 66th on Baseball America’s final top 500 (July 7) combined list of high schoollers and collegians 59th on MLBPipeline’s top 200 combined list … 45th on Perfect Game’s top 400 list (April 17, 2023) … 33rd on Baseball America’s top 150 high schoolers … 68th on Baseball America’s top 300 combined list (March 10, 2023) ... 138th on Prospects Live’s top 300 by Keith Law (Feb. 6) … 85th on Baseball America’s top 200 combined list (Feb. 2, 2023) ... 159th on Perfect Game’s top 200 combined list (Nov. 2, 2022) … 99th on Perfect Game’s top 500 high school list (Nov. 21, 2022) … No. 1 high schooler in Canada, according to Perfect Game.

MLB Pipleline Longest batting practice homers from Group 1 and Group II at MLB Combine

Eric Bitonti, Hesperia, Calif. HS - 419 ft

Tai Peete, Tyrone, Ga. HS - 415 ft

Gavin Grahovac, Orange, Ga. HS - 410 ft

Gavin Grahovac - 408 ft

Cole Carrigg, San Diego State - 406 ft

Myles Naylor, Ontario Blue Jays - 401 ft

Good genes: He has genes and jeans that last for days. Brother Josh received a $2.2 million signing bonus from the Miami Marlins when he went 12th overall in North America in the 2015 draft and brother Bo was also a first rounder being selected 29th by Cleveland and earning a $2,578,137 signing bonus.

Previous Teams: Mississauga North Tigers, Canes West.

Previous coaches: Conner Morro, Mike Siena, Mike Steed, Kyle DeGrace,, Chris Naylor and Bobby Patton.

The most influential person in my baseball career,: “My parents and my brothers (Josh and Bo).”

The most influential people in my career aside from my family: “Greg Hamilton, Corey Eckstein, and Mike Steed.”

Best moment on the ball field to date: “Playing in the World Championship and playing against the USA was the most fun I’ve had on the ball field.”

2023 season Dominican tour: Three-run homer in win over the Reds …. Was 2-for-4 with three RBIs in a 4-4 tie with Phillies rookie-class Dominican League team ... Was 1-for-2 against the Red Sox ... Single (1-for-2) with two walks against the Pirates ... Was 0-1 with two walks in 3-2 loss to Pirates ... Hitless in 1-1 tie with the Phillies 3-for-3 with a home run in front of cross checkers at Dorchester … Made athletic plays at shortstop … Reminds some of former Philadelphia Phillies all-star Manny Trillo … 3-for-19 (.158) with a double, a homer, two RBIs and an OPS of .571.

2022 season at World 18U in Mexico_ Was 8-for-17 (.471) in eight games with a double, a homer, six RBIs and a 1.177 OPS ... At World Cup Qualifier in Sarasota/Bradenton _ Hit .316 (6-for-19) with three homers, seven RBIs and a 1.342 OPS in eight games ... Was 7-for-18 (.389) with a homer and three RBIs for a 1.212 OPS, with help from 13 walks ... Doubled and tripled in a 12-2 win over the Kansas City Royals and was 2-for-3 knocking in a run in an 8-2 loss against the Oakland Athletics at the 36th annual Area Code Games at the University of San Diego. He finished with four hits tied for fourth among hitters ... Ran a 6.72 60-yard dash ... Hit .300 at Canadian Futures Showcase in Ottawa (3-for-10 with four walks and one hit by pitch) with a .750 OPS in four games ... Had the hardest hit ball with a 102 MPH line out to centre at Perfect Game National Showcase in St. Petersburg ... Top infield velocity and No. 2 on top 10 exit velocity at Canadian Premier Baseball League all-star weekend in Dorchester, Ont. ... Threw hard in Ajax at Junior National Team camp.

2021 season: Hit a loud double to the opposite field gap to one-hop the fence and ranged up the middle at short in the eighth and threw accurately to first for the out at the Junior National Showcase in Marietta, Ga. ... Batted .154 (2-for-13) in Friendship Series in Bradenton/Sarasota ... Attended Area Codes Underclassmen event suiting up for the New York Yankees ... No. 3 on top 10 exit velocity, eighth in 60-yard dash at International Showcase in Fort Myers.

Planned workouts: MLB combine at Chase Field in Phoenix.

Honours: 2023 season _ Canada/Puerto Rico All Region First Team, Preseason All-American and All-Region Teams ... 2022 season _ Junior national team MVP … Baseball Factory all-American … Canada/Puerto Rico All Region First Team PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Teams ... With Ontario Blue Jays made All Tournament Teams at PG 18U World Series in West Palm Beach, 18U PG Independence Showdown in Sanford, Fla. ... Won home run derby at Canadian Futures Derby in Ottawa ... 2021 season _ Canada/Puerto Rico All Region First Team Rawlings/PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Teams ... With Ontario Blue Jays made All Tournament teams at WWBA 2022 Grads or 17U National Championship at Marietta, Ga. ... WWBA world championship in Jupiter, Fla. and 17U BCS National at Fort Myers ... WWBA Champion with the Ontario Blue Jays at PG 17U Florida Summer Select in Fort Myers ... WWBA Champion with Canes American 16U Perfect Game 16U National Select Championships at Marietta, Ga. ... 2020 season _ Canada/Puerto Rico Honourable Mention Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen All American Teams.

Scouting reports

MLBPipeline

3B Myles Naylor

Ontario Blue Jays, Junior National Team

DOB: 04/15/2005

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50

It’s time for the third and final Naylor brother to come through the draft pipeline. Oldest brother Josh went No. 12 overall in 2015 and middle brother Bo went No. 29 in 2018. Whether Myles can make the Naylors just the second brother trio to all be first-round picks, joining the Drew siblings (OF J.D. Drew, selected fifth overall, to the St. Louis Cardinals, INF Stephen Drew, 15th, Arizona Diamondbacks and RHP Tim Drew, 28th, Cleveland) remains to be seen, though the Canadian prepster is definitely on radars after a solid summer, especially at the Area Code Games.

Many scouts see Naylor, the lone right-handed hitter among the brothers, as somewhere between Josh’s raw power and Bo’s pure hitting ability when they were coming out. The youngest Naylor has a good swing, showing both strength and bat speed to go along with good extension and follow-through. There’s raw power, particularly to his pull side, that has yet to show up in games and he can struggle with breaking stuff, leading to some swing-and-miss. There’s a little less polish here than there was with Josh and Bo in their draft years.

An average runner now who likely will slow down as he matures, Naylor has played shortstop in high school, but will move to third base at the next level, where his hands and strong arm should work just fine. The Texas Tech recruit is getting the chance this spring to really emerge from his brothers’ formidable shadows.

Myles after winning the championship Home Run derby belt at the Ottawa Futures Game in Ottawa

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Baseball America

INF Myles Naylor

Ontario Blue Jays, Junior National Team

Notes: The Naylor household has produced plenty of baseball talent, with both Josh and Bo being selected in the first round out of high school in 2015 and 2018, respectively. Myles is the youngest brother of the trio, and perhaps uncompromisingly brings an impressive bat to the table. Josh had some of the most impressive power in his 2015 draft class, while Bo was viewed as one of the best pure hitters in 2018. Myles seems to fall right in the middle of the two, with both impressive bat speed and raw power, and a reputation as one of the better right handed hitters in the high school class. He showed impressive gap power at the 2022 Area Code Games and has the strength to drive extra-base hits even without flush contact but could improve his pitch recognition—with a tendency to get out in front and pull out on breaking stuff in particular. Naylor is a 6-foot-2, 195-pound infielder who has a chance to stick at third base, but ultimately could wind up as a corner outfielder. He’s a below average runner but appears to have the offensive chops to profile nicely even at the bottom of the defensive spectrum. Naylor is committed to Texas Tech and like most Canadian prospects is on the younger side for the class, not turning 18 until April 2023.

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Perfect Game

INF Myles Naylor

Ontario Blue Jays, Junior National Team

Naylor is a 2023 SS/2B/3B with a 6-2 195 lb. frame from Mississauga, Ont. who attends St Joan of Arc. Big and strong athletic build with room for even more strength. 6.72 runner in the 60. Moves well for his size and is light on his feet in the middle infield on defence, can make the athletic play, arm is loose and whippy front a higher slot, has the tools to stay on the grass moving forward. Right handed hitter, hits from a relaxed start, slightly open with a low back elbow load, short and compact swing that gets into slot early, good bat speed with solid line drive middle of the field contact. Different body type and tool set than his brothers but still lots of talent. Verbal commitment to Texas Tech.