Drafted in the 10th round (296th overall) by the San Francisco Giants in 2021 (signed for $7,500).
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A 23-year-old, fifth-year outfielder for Florida Southern, Brown is a plus runner who handled center field while hit .387/.462/.793 this spring in a career-best offensive season that included 13 home runs. While that power production was impressive, scouts see more fringy raw power in the tank with Brown, and have questions about his ability to hit off-speed stuff. Some think he’ll have trouble with sliders at the next level, but he has a plus tool to hang his hat on with his running ability and might be able to stick in center at the pro level.
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BA Grade/Risk: 50/High
Track Record: The Giants' selection of Brown is a testament to the work of area scout Jim Gabella. Brown's fifth-year senior season at Division II Florida Southern was largely played under wraps when the team's home park was closed to the public because of Covid-related restrictions. Gabella improvised by viewing the games from a hole in the fence. After more scouts got their eyes on Brown, the Giants were convinced enough to draft him in the 10th round in 2021 and sign him to a $7,500 bonus. He clobbered the Arizona Complex League after turning pro, but that was just a hint of what was to come. Brown led all full-season minor leaguers with a .346 average in 2022.
Scouting Report: Brown is as chiseled a player as you'll see in the sport, with a body some scouts compared to that of an NFL linebacker, with sinewy muscle packed up and down his 6-foot-2 frame. The age gap between Brown--who opened the year as a 23-year-old--and his competition at the lower levels certainly contributed to his gaudy numbers, but scouts still see a potential for an everyday player. Brown cut some of the moving parts from his swing, but it's still a bit unorthodox. Opposing scouts believe his swing path is a bit grooved and suspect Brown might have trouble with elevated fastballs and potentially with soft stuff on the outer part of the plate. Ultimately, Brown might wind up a fringe-average hitter with plus power. Defensively, he's got the double-plus speed to play any of the three outfield spots with ease and the average arm to fit in right field.
The Future: Brown should return to Double-A in 2023 and will have a chance to prove himself against the type of advanced pitching he only tasted toward the end of 2022. He has the ceiling of an average everyday outfielder who provides value on both sides of the ball.
Track Record: The Giants' selection of Brown is a testament to the work of area scout Jim Gabella. Brown's fifth-year senior season at Division II Florida Southern was largely played under wraps when the team's home park was closed to the public because of Covid-related restrictions. Gabella improvised by viewing the games from a hole in the fence. After more scouts got their eyes on Brown, the Giants were convinced enough to draft him in the 10th round in 2021 and sign him to a $7,500 bonus. He clobbered the Arizona Complex League after turning pro, but that was just a hint of what was to come. Brown led all full-season minor leaguers with a .346 average in 2022.
Scouting Report: Brown is as chiseled a player as you'll see in the sport, with a body some scouts compared to that of an NFL linebacker, with sinewy muscle packed up and down his 6-foot-2 frame. The age gap between Brown--who opened the year as a 23-year-old--and his competition at the lower levels certainly contributed to his gaudy numbers, but scouts still see a potential for an everyday player. Brown cut some of the moving parts from his swing, but it's still a bit unorthodox. Opposing scouts believe his swing path is a bit grooved and suspect Brown might have trouble with elevated fastballs and potentially with soft stuff on the outer part of the plate. Ultimately, Brown might wind up a fringe-average hitter with plus power. Defensively, he's got the double-plus speed to play any of the three outfield spots with ease and the average arm to fit in right field.
The Future: Brown should return to Double-A in 2023 and will have a chance to prove himself against the type of advanced pitching he only tasted toward the end of 2022. He has the ceiling of an average everyday outfielder who provides value on both sides of the ball.
Track Record: The Giants' selection of Brown is a testament to the work of area scout Jim Gabella. Brown's fifth-year senior season at Division II Florida Southern was largely played under wraps when the team's home park was closed to the public because of Covid-related restrictions. Gabella improvised by viewing the games from a hole in the fence. After more scouts got their eyes on Brown, the Giants were convinced enough to draft him in the 10th round in 2021 and sign him to a $7,500 bonus. He clobbered the Arizona Complex League after turning pro, but that was just a hint of what was to come. Brown led all full-season minor leaguers with a .346 average in 2022.
Scouting Report: Brown is as chiseled a player as you'll see in the sport, with a body some scouts compared to that of an NFL linebacker, with sinewy muscle packed up and down his 6-foot-2 frame. The age gap between Brown--who opened the year as a 23-year-old--and his competition at the lower levels certainly contributed to his gaudy numbers, but scouts still see a potential for an everyday player. Brown cut some of the moving parts from his swing, but it's still a bit unorthodox. Opposing scouts believe his swing path is a bit grooved and suspect Brown might have trouble with elevated fastballs and potentially with soft stuff on the outer part of the plate. Ultimately, Brown might wind up a fringe-average hitter with plus power. Defensively, he's got the double-plus speed to play any of the three outfield spots with ease and the average arm to fit in right field.
The Future: Brown should return to Double-A in 2023 and will have a chance to prove himself against the type of advanced pitching he only tasted toward the end of 2022. He has the ceiling of an average everyday outfielder who provides value on both sides of the ball.
Midseason Update: Brown was one of the Giants' two early-season revelations at Low-A, along with fellow outfielder Grant McCray. Evaluators were more cautious with Brown, however, because of his age and level. He's a muscular, athletic player with the potential for plus power that comes with such a frame. There are still questions about Brown's overall hit tool, and scouts will point to holes at the top of the strike zone that come from a slightly grooved swing. He's particularly dangerous against lefthanders. He's made strides because he's toned down his swing mechanics, which has allowed him to be on time more often. He fits as a corner outfielder who can fill in as a center fielder as well.
Career Transactions
Richmond Flying Squirrels transferred OF Vaun Brown to the Development List.
Richmond Flying Squirrels activated OF Vaun Brown from the 7-day injured list.
Richmond Flying Squirrels placed OF Vaun Brown on the 7-day injured list.
Richmond Flying Squirrels activated OF Vaun Brown from the 7-day injured list.
Richmond Flying Squirrels sent OF Vaun Brown on a rehab assignment to Eugene Emeralds.
Richmond Flying Squirrels sent OF Vaun Brown on a rehab assignment to Eugene Emeralds.
sent OF Vaun Brown on a rehab assignment to San Jose Giants.
Richmond Flying Squirrels sent OF Vaun Brown on a rehab assignment to Richmond Flying Squirrels.
Richmond Flying Squirrels placed OF Vaun Brown on the 7-day injured list.
OF Vaun Brown roster status changed by San Francisco Giants.
San Francisco Giants invited non-roster OF Vaun Brown to spring training.
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