Michael Chavis was a 2014 1st round draft by the Boston Red Sox after a disasterous 2013 draft which included Trey Ball (bust), Teddy Stankiewics (bust), and Jon Denney (bust). Jon Denny was arrested for a DUI and never recovered as a baseball player. In 2014, the Red Sox did better by drafting Chavis, Michael Kopech, and Josh Ockimey, although Kopech was later suspended for 50 games because he violated the anti-doping policy in MLB. So you get the sense that the Red Sox haven't been great at drafting and developing prospects, right?
Well, they might have turned it around this year. Ockimey and Devers is thriving, and Andrew Benintendi is playing in the majors after being drafted in 2015. But Michael Chavis might be the best prospect in the Red Sox system, and here's why.
Undersized with Power
There are few players in the major leagues that stand under 6' that has the power that Michael Chavis has. He's been launching home runs all over the place in the minors in both Salem and now in Portland. He has the capacity to be a special hitter, and while he's not a hulking presence like Aaron Judge nor a natural talent like Cody Bellinger, he's not far behind in terms of the compact power of his swing. In an organization where Dustin Pedroia thrived, it's safe to say that height is never an issue for player development.
Plus, Plus Defense
I love defensive wizardry, and that's why Nolan Arenado is my favorite baseball player - he might be the best defensive third baseman of all time, as good or better than Brooks Robinson and certainly better than Manny Machado. Michael Chavis is in the same mold. Chavis has a strong cannon of an arm that can throw from third to first in a zip.
A good third baseman also needs free hands. Chavis has great hands to catch the ball, which, coupled with his defensive instincts, will prove be a great asset for him in the future.
As a baseball card collector, nothing makes me happier than to see that I was correcting in investing in a prospect. That's what happened to me with Michael Chavis - I bought up his stuff thinking that one day he will make it. And he did. His cards are shooting upwards of $75 right now, and I expect it to go higher.
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