Avatar feed
Responses: 2
SSG William Jones
3
3
0
It's looking like a bright future for Noah.
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
(3)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SGT Unit Supply Specialist
2
2
0
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Song emerged as a pro prospect later in college, rating as a consensus second-round talent in the 2019 draft despite having no national scouting profile at the start of the spring. He was selected by the Red Sox with the last pick of the fourth round, 137th overall, and signed for a bonus well below the $406,000 slot for the pick because of the uncertainty around his future with the Navy. Philadelphia selected Song this winter in the Rule 5 draft and paid Boston $100,000 for his rights.

At his best, Song would sit in the mid-90s with his fastball, touching 99 mph, while relying mostly on a plus slider but also an above-average curveball. His athleticism, scouts said, gives him a solid feel for all three pitches -- and he occasionally threw a changeup. Given the long layoff from competition, the aggressive way he attacks hitters and the lack of a standout changeup, he's likeliest to slot into a multi-inning relief role in 2023, evaluators said.

Song could eventually start if he winds up in the minor leagues. Rule 5 picks must stay on the major league roster for the entire season to remain with the team that drafts them.

If Song does not make the Phillies out of camp, they could trade him to another team or place him on waivers, where any team could claim him and place him on its big league roster. Were Song to go unclaimed, he could be returned to the Red Sox for $50,000, and they could send him to the minor leagues."
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close