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2016 MLB Draft Profiles: Prep Pitchers And College Catcher

Jared Massey
5 Min Read
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Matt Thaiss, Virginia

Position(s): C, 1B

Ht/Wt: 5’11/197

B/T: Left/Right

DOB: 5/6/1995

Thaiss has been one of the best hitters in college baseball this year, batting .382/.476/.587 in 58 games with 36 walks compared to just 15 strikeouts. He is very much the definition of a college performer.

While scouts question his ability to stay behind the plate, few question his bat. Thaiss shows a quick, line-drive stroke to go along with an exceptional eye. However, unless he turns into Joey Votto, he’s going to have to stay behind the plate.

Thaiss’ receiving skills and arm strength are fringy, though reports say he’s improved defensively this year. He also doesn’t have a ton of power in games.

If a team believes Thaiss can catch, there’s no reason for him to fall out of the top 20. If he ultimately winds up at first base, that really impacts his profile given the lack of power. He’s a safe pick, as he should move quickly and play in the Major Leagues.

But the ultimate ceiling is considerably lower than other prospects if he moves to first and the power never comes around. He’s been connected to the Dodgers in the first round and he could reach Double-A Tulsa or Triple-A Oklahoma City next season.

Jared Massey covers prospects for DodgerBlue.com and also writes at 2080baseball.com. In addition, he's an editorial writer for Dodger Blue and co-hosts the Dugout Blues podcast.