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Blue Jays land Vanderbilt star Austin Martin No. 5 overall

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With the fifth pick in the 2020 MLB Draft, the Toronto Blue Jays selected Austin Martin, a shortstop out of Vanderbilt.

The Florida native is the best pure hitter in the draft. He also offers positional flexibility after starting games at six different positions as a freshman before settling in more regularly at third base later in his college career. The Jays announced him as a shortstop.

Martin was expected to go as high as No. 2 overall and was once rumored to be tied to the Detroit Tigers at the top spot. However, the Baltimore Orioles selected outfielder Heston Kjerstad, causing the Vandy star to slip to No. 5.

Bio

Age: 21
Position: 3B/OF
Height/Weight: 6-foot, 185 lbs
Bats/Throws: R/R
School: Vanderbilt
Pick value: $6,180,700

Tools

  • Best hitter in draft (65-grade hit tool)
  • Led NCAA Division I in runs scored
  • Solid speed
  • Extremely athletic

Why you're going to love this guy

  • Makes consistently hard contact
  • Advanced control of strike zone
  • Can play multiple positions (second base, third base, center field)
  • Soft hands, quick feet on defense

Things he'll need to overcome

  • Concerns about throwing
  • Power needs development

2020 stats

PA AVG OPS HR RBI BB/K
69 .377 1.168 3 11 10/2

Take a look ...

(Video source: Wheels on YouTube)

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