This A's prospect 'has been a revelation'
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ATLANTA -- Maybe it was his late-blooming four-year career at the University of Washington. Perhaps it was the lack of positional flexibility. Whatever the case, Will Simpson -- despite slashing .335/.418/.643 and slugging 18 home runs as a senior -- was not a highly-coveted amateur entering the 2023 MLB Draft.
Simpson was eventually selected in the 15th round (No. 436 overall) by the A¡¯s last summer. About 11 months later, he's ranked as their No. 26 prospect by MLB Pipeline and is generating excitement throughout the organization for what continues to be a strong start to his professional career.
Through 42 games with High-A Lansing this season, Simpson leads the Lugnuts with 34 walks and is slashing .299/.429/.497 with four homers, 11 doubles, three triples and 31 RBIs. The 22-year-old first baseman has also logged eight games at third base, showing there might be a little more versatility to his 6-foot-3 frame than was originally expected.
¡°Will has been a revelation in the Midwest League,¡± said A¡¯s assistant general manager Billy Owens, who likened Simpson¡¯s hitting profile to former All-Star slugger Garrett Cooper. ¡°He¡¯s a big man with underrated athleticism. ... He barrels baseballs with real power.¡±
Simpson immediately impressed the A¡¯s in his debut last year. It went beyond the numbers, though, which were quite good as he hit .322 with 15 extra-base hits in 29 games with Single-A Stockton.
What stood out was Simpson¡¯s cerebral approach to the game and hitting. He¡¯s not just a lumbering slugger up there swinging for the fences. He comes to the plate with a plan and can adjust on the fly. The results show in his exit velocities that are consistently in the upper 90s.
¡°He understands the game,¡± A¡¯s director of player development Ed Sprague said of Simpson. ¡°The new ways of analytics and everything about how to approach it. How pitchers attack hitters based on the stuff they do. He¡¯s really advanced in that aspect of it. He¡¯s a pretty solid defender at first in spite of his size. We¡¯re excited to have him.¡±
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Here¡¯s a roundup of some other notable performances throughout the A¡¯s system:
Triple-A Las Vegas: Nick Allen could not be performing much better than he has since being optioned to Triple-A on May 3. In 13 games for Las Vegas, the shortstop is hitting .444 (24-for-54) with a 1.105 OPS as he looks to work his way back to the Majors after a slow start with Oakland to begin the season.
Double-A Midland: Outfielder Colby Thomas (No. 12 prospect) continues to demonstrate an impressive power-speed combo with 13 homers, 14 doubles and 10 stolen bases through 46 games. His 44 RBIs also lead all of Double-A.
Single-A Stockton: Catcher Cole Conn earned a promotion to High-A Lansing earlier this week after a strong start with Stockton that saw him slash .273/.431/.417 with 11 extra-base hits in 40 games.
¡°He¡¯s a good under-the-radar prospect,¡± Owens said of Conn, a 12th-round pick by the A¡¯s (No. 346 overall) in the 2023 MLB Draft. ¡°A switch-hitter with a feel for the barrel on both sides and sneaky pop. Solid on-base skills. He¡¯s an athlete who defends well behind the plate with firm arm strength.¡±