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Corey Ray (#2 Prospect): Analyzing ‘The Other’ MVP’s Rise

Corey Ray once stole home in the bottom of the ninth to win a game while playing at Louisville. A walk-off steal. It is that kind of athleticism that has always come easy to Ray. Whether it was playing as a youth in Chicago or dominating The Southern League last year, he has always been a baller. Get to know your “other MVP” with this high-yield, graphic heavy break down.


Recently, the name Corey Ray has been heard again and again in trade rumors. While most of them are probably just white noise, there is power in numbers (pun intended). Clearly, this asset has earned the attention he is getting after winning MVP last year. BREW MATHs will dig in to all areas of his game and exhaust every stat at our finger tips… without further ado, let’s meet The Brewers #2 rated prospect.

PLATE PRODUCTION

Before looking at the stats we should offer a bit of context… Ray was drafted fifth overall in the 2016 Draft. He bypassed rookie ball entirely and was thrust into A+ Ball which is rather unprecedented. Since then, he has quickly risen the ranks to AA Biloxi. It reflects his prodigal talent and how aggressive The Brewers are in pushing their prospects.

2018 Slash (AA): .239 / .323 / .477 (.801 OPS)

POWER

RATE STATS

SPEED

FIELDING

Ray has been known to proclaim himself as a center fielder and likes to play there best. While he does start there the majority of the time, he also sees time in left and right. Regardless of where he plays, his speed and glove combine to make him a top-notch defender. His calculated career range factor for all outfield positions is a 2.47 which puts him in pretty good company:

INTERPRETATIONs / CONCLUSIONs

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