Prospect Spotlight: Jameson Hannah (OAK)
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Matt Linder
Hannah was selected by the Athletics with the 50th pick in the 2018 draft, receiving an above slot bonus. The 20-year-old was off to a good start in Short Season A, slashing .279/.347/.384 with six steals over 23 games. However, he missed much of the season with a left ankle injury. I saw him play in June against Hudson Valley.
Hannah is not a physically imposing figure, listed at only 5’9” and 185 lbs. The young outfielder couples an advanced hit tool with solid strike zone awareness. He has a smooth load and weight transfer that flows into a simple, easy swing. Currently, his swing path is more geared toward spraying the ball to all fields with gap power. However, Hannah does have an athletic build that could produce mid-teen home run totals with a few tweaks to his approach. The 20-year old’s best tool is his speed. He uses it on the base paths and in centerfield, where he grades out as a plus defender, despite having a below average arm. Hannah takes good routes to the ball and makes difficult catches look rather routine.
At the major league level, he projects as a high on-base percentage leadoff hitter, who also plays above average defense in centerfield. That package of skills translates into a FV 50 -- everyday player.
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