IP 93
ERA 6.387
WHIP 1.731
BB/9 6.097
SO/9 6.774
  • Full name Craig Robert Hansen
  • Born 11/15/1983 in Glen Cove, NY
  • Profile Ht.: 6'6" / Wt.: 230 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School St. John's (NY)
  • Debut 09/19/2005
  • Drafted in the 1st round (26th overall) by the Boston Red Sox in 2005 (signed for $1,325,000).
    View Draft Report
    Hansen stamped himself as a potential premium pick last summer as an all-star closer in the Cape Cod League, where he went 1-1, 0.00 with 10 saves, striking out 41 and walking two in 22 innings. He has continued his domination this spring at St. John's, where he was 2-2, 1.41 with a school-record 14 saves to go with 77 strikeouts and 17 walks in 57 innings. He has electric stuff to match his numbers. He pounds the strike zone with a fastball that has been clocked consistently in the mid-90s and tops out at 97 mph. The velocity on his slider has been even more impressive, sitting at 85-86 mph with a high of 90. Though his fastball command wavers, he has an excellent approach to pitching and isn't afraid to go right at hitters. He should be even more effective against wood bats. He's suited to be a closer because of his temperament, short arm stroke and full-effort delivery. He prefers pitching in pressure situations and has an inclination to dial up his velocity with a game on the line. In recent draft history, college closers have tended to be the fastest players to the big leagues and Hansen may as ready as any player in the Class of 2005. There's talk that he could be in the big leagues by September if he signs quickly, but as Scott Boras client he's not sure to do that. Some teams have also talked about trying him as a starter because they see a pitcher with No. 1 stuff. He was used in that role in high school--when he wasn't drafted despite going 8-0, 0.00 with 119 strikeouts in 69 innings--and as a freshman at St. John's. But he would have to develop his changeup, which he showed this spring in brief glimpses. It has the potential to be a third plus pitch. But the sentiment is clearly for him to be a closer, and he was on a short list of four candidates by the Diamondbacks to be the No. 1 pick overall.

Top Rankings

Organization Prospect Rankings

Top 100 Rankings

Best Tools List

  • Rated Best Slider in the Boston Red Sox in 2006
  • Rated Best Fastball in the Boston Red Sox in 2006

Download our app

Read the newest magazine issue right on your phone