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1. Tyler Freeman | SS
Tyler Freeman
Born: May 21, 1999
Bats: R Throws: R
Ht.: 6'0" Wt.: 170
Drafted/Signed: HS--Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., 2017 (2nd round supplemental).
Signed By: Mike Bradford.
Minors: .323/.372/.470 | 2 HR | 4 SB | 164 AB
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BA Grade: 55/High
Track Record: Since being drafted 71st overall in 2017 and signed away from his commitment to Texas Christian, Freeman has been the Guardians system’s most consistent hitter. He led the New York-Penn League in 2018 in a host of offensive categories, including batting average (.352) and slugging percentage (.511), as a 19-year-old. He followed that up with an impressive 2019, earning a promotion to high Class A Lynchburg in his first year of full-season ball. Freeman spent the canceled 2020 minor league season at Cleveland’s alternate training site and continued his previous ways when minor league play resumed in 2021. He was hitting .323 at Double-A in late June when he suffered a small tear in the labrum in his left shoulder. He briefly returned in July for five games but was unable to continue and ultimately had season-ending surgery in August.
Scouting Report: Freeman stands out most for his hitting ability and excellent feel for the barrel. He has a very aggressive approach at the plate and rarely walks, but when he swings, he makes contact. He is a career .319/.378/.445 hitter with a miniscule 9.2% strikeout rate and projects to be at least a plus hitter. Though on the smaller side, Freeman has always had some projectable power with his bat speed and ability to consistently square balls up. That power began to manifest in 2020, when he arrived at the alternate site noticeably stronger following the coronavirus shutdown. In 2021, a third of his hits went for extra bases, although he still hit just two home runs. While Freeman will likely never be a major home-run threat, he posts solid exit velocities and does enough damage to keep pitchers honest. Freeman was drafted as a shortstop and continues to develop there. He’s improved his hands, infield actions and instincts, but he’s still an average runner with average arm strength and limited range. Second base remains his most likely future position, but his ability to play shortstop has continually exceeded expectations. He also saw time at third base in 2021 to enhance his versatility. Regardless of where Freeman ends up defensively, his bat will be his carrying tool and profiles just fine at second base.
The Future: Freeman should be back to full health at the start of the 2022 season. Cleveland added him to the 40-man roster in November and, if he picks up where he left off, he could be in line for his major league debut sometime during the summer. He projects to be the Guardians’ everyday second baseman of the future and one of the club’s best pure hitters.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 60. Power: 40. Speed: 50. Fielding: 50. Arm: 50.