Prospect Rankings
Player | Position | Team | Height / Weight | Bats | Throws | ||||
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1 | INF | Chicago Cubs | AAA | 2025 | 23 | 5' 9" / 185 lbs | R | R | |
2 | OF | Chicago Cubs | MLB | 2025 | 22 | 6' 3" / 190 lbs | L | R | |
3 | RHP | Chicago Cubs | AAA | 2025 | 23 | 6' 1" / 211 lbs | R | R | |
4 | C/1B | Chicago Cubs | AAA | 2025 | 21 | 5' 8" / 195 lbs | L | R | |
5 | 2B/OF | Chicago Cubs | AAA | 2025 | 21 | 5' 11" / 195 lbs | R | R |
- AGE23
- BATSR
- DOB11/06/2001
- THROWSR
- HT5' 9"
- DRAFTED2023, 1st (13) - CHC
- WT185
- ETA2025
Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55
Lightly scouted and recruited as a Massachusetts high schooler, Shaw blossomed into the highest pick ever out of the University of Maryland when the Cubs selected him 13th overall last July. After winning the Cape Cod League batting title (.360) and MVP award during the summer of 2022, he set the Terrapins’ career home run record (53) and was named Big Ten Conference player of the year last spring. He continued to rake after turning pro for $4,848,500, hitting .357/.400/.618 with eight homers and 15 steals in 38 games while reaching Double-A.
Shaw grew up a Red Sox fan and models his game after Dustin Pedroia. He walks a similarly fine line between aggression and discipline at the plate, repeatedly turning his right-handed swing loose yet still making consistent hard contact. He has no discernible weakness, thriving against both lefties and righties and against all types of pitches. He uses the entire field well, and his solid power plays to all parts of the park.
Shaw’s baserunning instincts enable him to make good use of his solid speed. He played second base as a college freshman before moving to shortstop, where he has enough range but his fringy arm is a liability. Chicago is set up the middle with Gold Glovers Nico Hoerner and Dansby Swanson, so Shaw has shifted to third base and has the tools to become an average defender there.