AB | 437 |
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AVG | .293 |
OBP | .437 |
SLG | .4 |
HR | 7 |
- Full name Chase Gregory Meidroth
- Born 07/23/2001 in Torrance, CA
- Profile Ht.: 5'9" / Wt.: 170 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School San Diego
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Drafted in the 4th round (129th overall) by the Boston Red Sox in 2022 (signed for $272,500).
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A 5-foot-10, 170-pound second baseman, Meidroth dealt with shoulder injuries that limited him to just six games for San Diego during the 2021 season, but he came back healthy and performed at a high level this spring. He hit .329/.440/.544 with 10 home runs, 19 doubles and far more walks (40) than strikeouts (25). He showed similar plate discipline in Northwoods League last summer, when he hit .345/.471/.437 with 40 walks and just 13 strikeouts. Meidroth is a small hitter who uses a line-drive swing with average bat speed to make lots of contact and spray the ball into the gaps. He stands close to the plate and consistently puts the bat on the ball. His home run power is almost exclusively to his pull side, and his exit velocities and lack of physical projection suggest well below-average power once he starts swinging a wood bat. He is a below-average runner who is best at second base. Meidroth turns 21 only a few days after the draft and will project well on draft models that value contact, approach and youth. He projects to be taken inside the top 10 rounds on the draft's second day.
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BA Grade/Risk: 45/Low.
Track Record: The Red Sox made Meidroth a surprise fourth-round selection in 2022 out of the University of San Diego based on his advanced plate approach, solid infield defense and willingness to take an under-slot bonus of $272,500. His discerning eye has made him an on-base machine in three pro seasons, capped by a 2024 campaign at Triple-A Worcester in which he led the minor leagues with 105 walks while posting the fourth-highest on-base percentage. An elbow injury limited Meidroth to DH duty over the last month and a half of the season.
Scouting Report: Untrue to his name, Meidroth frustrated pitchers with his refusal to swing at pitches outside the zone, with a 17% chase rate that was among the lowest in Triple-A. He was also selective within the zone, as his overall 30% swing rate was the lowest among 489 Triple-A hitters who saw at least 500 pitches. Still, Meidroth’s combination of selectivity, short stroke and all-fields approach creates good bat-to-ball skills against all pitch types to give him a big league offensive floor, with the potential to tap into more given his reasonable bat speed, which was 71 mph on competitive swings. Power won’t be a big part of Meidroth’s game—he hit seven home runs in 122 games in 2024—and is more focused on all-fields contact than lifting the ball to his pull side. While he’s not a flashy defender, Meidroth grades well at second base and third base and looked at least capable of handling shortstop in a pinch. He’s a below-average runner.
The Future: Meidroth will enter 2025 as a big league depth option, though he may return to Triple-A to start the year depending on Boston’s depth outlook. He’s a safe bet to have a long career as an infield reserve and could become an everyday player if he adds strength and bat speed.
Scouting Grades Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 45 | Field: 45 | Arm: 45. -
BA Grade: 45/High
Track Record: Meidroth was limited to 19 games in his first two college seasons at San Diego as a result of the pandemic-compressed 2020 campaign and a shoulder injury in 2021. When he got on the field in 2022, his bat-to-ball skills, elite strike-zone judgment and feel for the game vaulted him from a potential Day 3 draftee to the Red Sox in the fourth round, where he signed a below-slot bonus for $272,500. He excelled at the start of 2023 in High-A Greenville, which resulted in a quick promotion to Double-A, where he appeared comfortable against the quality of competition.
Scouting Report: Though Meidroth’s squat frame makes him easy to overlook, he tends to win over evaluators with his plate discipline, direct swing with a high-contact, all-fields approach and average defensive instincts at multiple spots. Power will never be his hallmark, but the Red Sox believe he has a chance to increase his bat speed to help more of his liners find the gaps with the potential for double-digit homer totals. Defensively, he’s a sure-handed fielder with quick hands who shows adequate range and arm strength at both second and third base, suggesting a floor as a righthanded utility infielder with a chance to exceed that profile.
The Future: Meidroth could compete for a Triple-A spot out of spring training, and his well-rounded game could make him a big league infield depth option at some point in 2024. He could emerge as a bottom-of-the-order regular if he gains strength and bat speed.
Scouting Grades Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 45 | Field: 50 | Arm: 45 -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/Very High
Track Record: Largely unrecruited out of high school, Meidroth played just 19 games at San Diego before taking full advantage of regular playing time in 2022, hitting .329/.440/.544 with 10 homers. He improved his stock by holding his own in the Cape Cod League, leading the Red Sox to take him in the fourth round and sign him to a below-slot bonus of $272,500. Meidroth dominated in his pro debut, hitting .309/.424/.559 with four homers and more walks than strikeouts in 19 games with Low-A Salem.
Scouting Report: A stocky 5-foot-10 player whose raw tools are easily overlooked, Meidroth has excellent hand-eye coordination, getting the barrel to the ball with a flat bat path and a high contact rate. Once in pro ball, he embraced suggestions about small posture tweaks, with a more upright stance allowing him to more frequently pull the ball in the air. The results came so quickly that it created optimism about the possibility of 40- to 45-grade power along with an excellent hit tool. His limited arm makes his best fit second base, where his range grades as below-average, but his reliable hands and clock make him serviceable. He may also see time at third and short.
The Future: Meidroth may get pushed to High-A Greenville to start 2023, and has a chance to hit his way to a profile in the mold of a righthanded version of Tommy La Stella.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 30. Fielding: 45. Arm: 40.
Draft Prospects
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School: San Diego Committed/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21
A 5-foot-10, 170-pound second baseman, Meidroth dealt with injuries that limited him to just six games with San Diego during the 2021 season, but he came back healthy and performed at a high level during the 2022 season. Meidroth hit .329/.440/.544 with 10 home runs, 19 doubles and far more walks (40) than strikeouts (25) this spring. He showed similar plate discipline during the Northwoods League in the summer of 2021, when he slashed .345/.471/.437 with 40 walks and just 13 strikeouts. Meidroth is a smaller hitter who doesn’t have much in the way of raw power, and instead uses a line drive swing and average bat speed to make plenty of contact and spray the ball into the gaps. Meidroth’s home run power was almost exclusively to the pull side and his exit velocities and lack of physical projection don’t suggest much more power in the future. A below-average runner who is probably best at second base, Meidroth should pop on draft models that value contact, approach and youth—he turns 21 only a few days after the draft.
Scouting Reports
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BA Grade/Risk: 45/Very High
Track Record: Largely unrecruited out of high school, Meidroth played just 19 games at San Diego before taking full advantage of regular playing time in 2022, hitting .329/.440/.544 with 10 homers. He improved his stock by holding his own in the Cape Cod League, leading the Red Sox to take him in the fourth round and sign him to a below-slot bonus of $272,500. Meidroth dominated in his pro debut, hitting .309/.424/.559 with four homers and more walks than strikeouts in 19 games with Low-A Salem.
Scouting Report: A stocky 5-foot-10 player whose raw tools are easily overlooked, Meidroth has excellent hand-eye coordination, getting the barrel to the ball with a flat bat path and a high contact rate. Once in pro ball, he embraced suggestions about small posture tweaks, with a more upright stance allowing him to more frequently pull the ball in the air. The results came so quickly that it created optimism about the possibility of 40- to 45-grade power along with an excellent hit tool. His limited arm makes his best fit second base, where his range grades as below-average, but his reliable hands and clock make him serviceable. He may also see time at third and short.
The Future: Meidroth may get pushed to High-A Greenville to start 2023, and has a chance to hit his way to a profile in the mold of a righthanded version of Tommy La Stella.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 30. Fielding: 45. Arm: 40. -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/Very High
Track Record: Largely unrecruited out of high school, Meidroth played just 19 games at San Diego before taking full advantage of regular playing time in 2022, hitting .329/.440/.544 with 10 homers. He improved his stock by holding his own in the Cape Cod League, leading the Red Sox to take him in the fourth round and sign him to a below-slot bonus of $272,500. Meidroth dominated in his pro debut, hitting .309/.424/.559 with four homers and more walks than strikeouts in 19 games with Low-A Salem.
Scouting Report: A stocky 5-foot-10 player whose raw tools are easily overlooked, Meidroth has excellent hand-eye coordination, getting the barrel to the ball with a flat bat path and a high contact rate. Once in pro ball, he embraced suggestions about small posture tweaks, with a more upright stance allowing him to more frequently pull the ball in the air. The results came so quickly that it created optimism about the possibility of 40- to 45-grade power along with an excellent hit tool. His limited arm makes his best fit second base, where his range grades as below-average, but his reliable hands and clock make him serviceable. He may also see time at third and short.
The Future: Meidroth may get pushed to High-A Greenville to start 2023, and has a chance to hit his way to a profile in the mold of a righthanded version of Tommy La Stella.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 30. Fielding: 45. Arm: 40.