Drafted in the 2nd round (51st overall) by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2018 (signed for $1,825,000).
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An immensely athletic pitcher, Ashcraft also plays football at Robinson (Texas) High as a wide receiver and had a record-setting junior campaign, where he caught 204 passes for 2,090 yards and 37 touchdowns--including a seven-touchdown game in Robinson's season opener. His athleticism translates to the mound as well, where Ashcraft throws from a three-quarter slot with a loose arm, feel to spin a breaking ball and physical upside. Ashcraft didn''t have eye-opening velocity during the showcase circuit, and scouts have said his velocity has been up and down this spring, but he has shown the ability to spot the pitch to both sides with cutting and running action. Widely seen as a pro pitching prospect, some scouts have wondered what Ashcraft would look like with a bat in his hands, as he's shown impressive power and can glide around the baseball field as a runner. Still, the upside he has on the mound is too much to ignore, and if he takes a jump with his stuff at some point--and he has the arm speed, athleticism and frame to do so--he could be a steal in the draft. He is expected to be a tough sign as a Baylor commit.
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TRACK RECORD: The Pirates made Ashcraft their second-round pick in 2018 and signed him for $1.825 million to forgo his commitment to Baylor. He was a two-sport star in high school, also excelling at wide receiver, and had surgery on his non-throwing shoulder after the 2019 season to clean up an old football injury. He returned to the field for instructional league in 2020 and looked noticeably better, with his fastball ticking up 2-3 mph and much more polish all-around.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft has the classic projectable pitcher's frame with room to continue filling out. His improved fastball now ranges from 93-96 mph and sits 94. The pitch generates a high volume of ground balls with its natural sink. Ashcraft has improved his changeup to a pitch that can at least be an average offering. He also improved his slider to get a sharper break on the pitch and it now flashes above-average. Ashcraft has solid control and the Pirates believe his surgery will help iron out some of the command issues he's had so far.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft should start at one of the Class A levels in 2021. He projects as a back-of-therotation starter but could be more if he continues to fill out and add velocity.
TRACK RECORD: The Pirates signed Ashcraft for $1.825 million in 2018 to break his commitment to Baylor. It was the third-highest bonus in franchise history for a player drafted after the first round. The young righty struggled to a 5.77 ERA with short-season West Virginia in 2019, but he handled himself well in a college-heavy league.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft is a tall, projectable righthander with loads of athleticism. He was a star wide receiver in high school and touched 95 mph on the mound his senior year. His velocity dipped into the upper 80s after he signed, but he jumped back into the low-to-mid-90s at West Virginia. He has the loose, projectable frame to project to grow into even more velocity. Ashcraft's upper-70s slider is a slurvy offering that has a long way to go, but he shows feel to spin and could make it an average offering as he adds power and shape. He has feel for an average, low-80s changeup. Like many tall pitchers, the 6-foot-5 Ashcraft has struggled with his control at times. His athleticism provides optimism he will grow into average control.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft offers a lot to dream on, but his growth will take time. Low Class A Greensboro is next in 2020.
Track Record: Ashcraft's long levers and athleticism made him a star wide receiver in football-mad Texas, and he caught 37 touchdown passes as a high school junior. He focused on baseball as a senior, though, and struck out 103 batters in 70.1 innings while also hitting .391. He had a scholarship offer to Baylor, his hometown school, but the Pirates lured him away with a $1.825 million bonus. He was a late sign and made just five starts in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.
Scouting Report: The Pirates are fans of tall, athletic righthanders who can pitch with downhill angle--and Ashcraft fits that bill. His fastball sat in the 80s for much of the spring, but he let loose more in the summer and topped out at 94, sitting around 92 with some arm-side run. He also has an off-speed slider with some drop to it and feel for a change-up that sits in the low-80s.
The Future: Ashcraft will almost certainly begin in extended spring training and begin 2019 at either the Rookie-level Bristol or short-season West Virginia. His progress may take some time, but he could develop into a rotation staple.
Draft Prospects
An immensely athletic pitcher, Ashcraft also plays football at Robinson (Texas) High as a wide receiver and had a record-setting junior campaign, where he caught 204 passes for 2,090 yards and 37 touchdowns--including a seven-touchdown game in Robinson's season opener. His athleticism translates to the mound as well, where Ashcraft throws from a three-quarter slot with a loose arm, feel to spin a breaking ball and physical upside. Ashcraft didn''t have eye-opening velocity during the showcase circuit, and scouts have said his velocity has been up and down this spring, but he has shown the ability to spot the pitch to both sides with cutting and running action. Widely seen as a pro pitching prospect, some scouts have wondered what Ashcraft would look like with a bat in his hands, as he's shown impressive power and can glide around the baseball field as a runner. Still, the upside he has on the mound is too much to ignore, and if he takes a jump with his stuff at some point--and he has the arm speed, athleticism and frame to do so--he could be a steal in the draft. He is expected to be a tough sign as a Baylor commit.
Minor League Top Prospects
Ashcraft was a star wide receiver for the Robinson (Texas) High football team, catching seven touchdowns in one game during his junior season, finishing that year with 204 catches for 2,090 yards and 37 touchdowns.
Ashcraft dropped football his senior season to focus on baseball and went 51st overall in the draft to the Pirates, signing for $1.825 million. Ashcraft's outstanding athleticism translates to the mound, where he has an ease of operation to his throwing motion. He generates downhill plane from his 6-foot-5 frame with quick arm speed and minimal effort, popping 89-94 mph with good extension, life and the projection for more velocity to come when he gets stronger.
Ashcraft has a loose arm and has shown some feel for his secondary stuff, with a solid breaking ball that's more advanced than his changeup.
Scouting Reports
TRACK RECORD: The Pirates made Ashcraft their second-round pick in 2018 and signed him for $1.825 million to forgo his commitment to Baylor. He was a two-sport star in high school, also excelling at wide receiver, and had surgery on his non-throwing shoulder after the 2019 season to clean up an old football injury. He returned to the field for instructional league in 2020 and looked noticeably better, with his fastball ticking up 2-3 mph and much more polish all-around.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft has the classic projectable pitcher's frame with room to continue filling out. His improved fastball now ranges from 93-96 mph and sits 94. The pitch generates a high volume of ground balls with its natural sink. Ashcraft has improved his changeup to a pitch that can at least be an average offering. He also improved his slider to get a sharper break on the pitch and it now flashes above-average. Ashcraft has solid control and the Pirates believe his surgery will help iron out some of the command issues he's had so far.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft should start at one of the Class A levels in 2021. He projects as a back-of-therotation starter but could be more if he continues to fill out and add velocity.
TRACK RECORD: The Pirates made Ashcraft their second-round pick in 2018 and signed him for $1.825 million to forgo his commitment to Baylor. He was a two-sport star in high school, also excelling at wide receiver, and had surgery on his non-throwing shoulder after the 2019 season to clean up an old football injury. He returned to the field for instructional league in 2020 and looked noticeably better, with his fastball ticking up 2-3 mph and much more polish all-around.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft has the classic projectable pitcher's frame with room to continue filling out. His improved fastball now ranges from 93-96 mph and sits 94. The pitch generates a high volume of ground balls with its natural sink. Ashcraft has improved his changeup to a pitch that can at least be an average offering. He also improved his slider to get a sharper break on the pitch and it now flashes above-average. Ashcraft has solid control and the Pirates believe his surgery will help iron out some of the command issues he's had so far.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft should start at one of the Class A levels in 2021. He projects as a back-of-therotation starter but could be more if he continues to fill out and add velocity.
TRACK RECORD: The Pirates signed Ashcraft for $1.825 million in 2018 to break his commitment to Baylor. It was the third-highest bonus in franchise history for a player drafted after the first round. The young righty struggled to a 5.77 ERA with short-season West Virginia in 2019, but he handled himself well in a college-heavy league.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft is a tall, projectable righthander with loads of athleticism. He was a star wide receiver in high school and touched 95 mph on the mound his senior year. His velocity dipped into the upper 80s after he signed, but he jumped back into the low-to-mid-90s at West Virginia. He has the loose, projectable frame to project to grow into even more velocity. Ashcraft’s upper-70s slider is a slurvy offering that has a long way to go, but he shows feel to spin and could make it an average offering as he adds power and shape. He has feel for an average, low-80s changeup. Like many tall pitchers, the 6-foot-5 Ashcraft has struggled with his control at times. His athleticism provides optimism he will grow into average control.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft offers a lot to dream on, but his growth will take time. Low Class A Greensboro is next in 2020.
TRACK RECORD: The Pirates signed Ashcraft for $1.825 million in 2018 to break his commitment to Baylor. It was the third-highest bonus in franchise history for a player drafted after the first round. The young righty struggled to a 5.77 ERA with short-season West Virginia in 2019, but he handled himself well in a college-heavy league.
SCOUTING REPORT: Ashcraft is a tall, projectable righthander with loads of athleticism. He was a star wide receiver in high school and touched 95 mph on the mound his senior year. His velocity dipped into the upper 80s after he signed, but he jumped back into the low-to-mid-90s at West Virginia. He has the loose, projectable frame to project to grow into even more velocity. Ashcraft's upper-70s slider is a slurvy offering that has a long way to go, but he shows feel to spin and could make it an average offering as he adds power and shape. He has feel for an average, low-80s changeup. Like many tall pitchers, the 6-foot-5 Ashcraft has struggled with his control at times. His athleticism provides optimism he will grow into average control.
THE FUTURE: Ashcraft offers a lot to dream on, but his growth will take time. Low Class A Greensboro is next in 2020.
Career Transactions
RHP Braxton Ashcraft assigned to Altoona Curve from Greensboro Grasshoppers.
Altoona Curve activated RHP Braxton Ashcraft.
RHP Braxton Ashcraft assigned to Altoona Curve from Greensboro Grasshoppers.