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Cardinals to sign first-rounder Chase Davis
A general view of the St. Louis Cardinals logo. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

The Cardinals are expected to finalize their agreement with 21st overall pick Chase Davis today, MLB.com’s John Denton reports (Twitter link). The University of Arizona product will receive a sizeable $6.3MM bonus, far exceeding the $3,618,200 slot price attached to the 21st selection.

Fangraphs ranked Davis as the 16th-best prospect in the 2023 class, with MLB Pipeline (22nd), Baseball America (28th), The Athletic’s Keith Law (30th) and ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel (31st) all only slightly less enthused about the 21-year-old outfielder’s potential.  

As BA’s scouting report notes, “Davis remains a divisive prospect, perhaps given his history of contact questions,” but he significantly cut back his strikeouts during his most recent college season.

This only added to a strong offensive profile that includes hard contact and the ability to hit all fields, plus power grades in the 55-60 range. Davis has an excellent throwing arm and looks to have a pretty safe floor as an above-average corner outfielder, with enough speed that he might be able to handle center field.

The 21-year-old Davis will look to be the latest in a long line of homegrown Cardinals position players to reach the majors, though with so many of those players now in St. Louis, the Cards’ current top prospect list is mostly pitcher-heavy at the top (with the notable exception of shortstop Masyn Winn). While teams don’t draft to address needs at the moment, it is interesting to note that the Cardinals are adding another outfielder at a time when the club might be readying itself to move some of its position-player surplus for longer-term pitching assets at the trade deadline.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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