Joe Mack
C | Bats/Throws: L/R | 6' 0" 210LBS | Age: 21
Draft: 2021 | Rd: CB-A, #31, Miami Marlins | Williamsville East HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2024 452 404 59 96 22 2 .238 .316 .463 .779
Career Minors 1,273 1,103 141 254 36 3 .230 .328 .374 .702
AVG HR SB OPS
2024 .238 22 2 .779
Career Minors .230 36 3 .702

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2021 FCL Marlins FCL ROK 19 75 53 9 7 1 0 1 2 20 22 0 1 1 .132 .373 .208 .581
2022 2 Teams Minors 44 183 148 20 36 4 1 5 15 33 47 0 0 1 .243 .383 .385 .768
2022 FCL Marlins FCL ROK 9 31 27 2 8 0 0 2 3 4 7 0 0 0 .296 .387 .519 .906
2022 Jupiter Hammerheads FSL A 35 152 121 18 28 4 1 3 12 29 40 0 0 1 .231 .382 .355 .737
2023 Beloit Sky Carp MID A+ 120 503 449 46 98 13 0 6 36 42 118 0 0 8 .218 .295 .287 .582
2024 2 Teams Minors 119 512 453 66 113 30 0 24 77 53 129 3 0 5 .249 .334 .475 .809
2024 Beloit Sky Carp MID A+ 13 60 49 7 17 5 0 2 13 11 11 1 0 0 .347 .467 .571 1.038
2024 Pensacola Blue Wahoos SOU AA 106 452 404 59 96 25 0 22 64 42 118 2 0 5 .238 .316 .463 .779

Scouting Report

Draft

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Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

In 2018, Charles Mack was a high school player outside of Buffalo, New York, who attracted a lot of attention from scouts and eventually signed an above-slot deal with the Twins as a sixth-rounder in that year’s Draft. His brother, Joe, was a freshman on that team and even back then, scouts knew he’d be someone they’d be back to see three years later. After standing out at events like the East Coast Pro Showcase and Area Code Games both at the plate and behind it, he has the chance to best his brother in terms of when he gets drafted.

Mack has the chance to be an impact player on both sides of the ball. The left-handed hitter has the chance to be an above-average hitter, showing off an advanced approach all summer with an impressive ability to pick up base hits with two strikes. He has more alley-to-alley gap power, but he has the strength and bat speed that point to at least average power in the future. While speed isn’t a part of his game, he’s far from a clogger and runs well for a catcher.

All summer, Mack showed off plus pop times to second base, consistently under 1.9 seconds. He’ll need to keep working on his overall defensive game, but given his baseball awareness, there’s little question he’ll be at least a solid average receiver, giving teams a complete package to consider signing away from his commitment to Clemson.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 40 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45

One of the top catching prospects in the 2021 Draft, Mack went 31st overall and signed for an over-slot $2.5 million. He has struggled much more at the plate than expected, though the Marlins didn't do him any favors by sending him to High-A at age 20 last year after he missed much of 2022 with a hamstring injury. He batted just .218/.295/.287, with all six of his homers coming in the final seven weeks. 

As an amateur, Mack looked equipped to hit for average and power with a quick left-handed swing, projectable strength and a disciplined approach. In his first three years as a pro, he was overly passive at times and hapless against non-fastballs. He still struggles with breaking ball but is compensating by doing a better job of attacking heaters in early counts while tapping into more power by turning on more pitches than ever.

There still are scouts who believe that Mack has to be better than he has shown in his first three years as a pro, and he has made strides with his defense. He's more athletic than most catchers and moves well behind the plate. He has improved his receiving and his focus and combats the running game with plus arm strength. 


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 40 | Power: 45 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 40 

Mack ranked as one of the best catching prospects in the 2021 Draft after starring on the showcase circuit and leading Williamsville East HS (East Amherst) to the New York Section VI Class A championship in 2021. The Marlins selected him 31st overall that July -- five rounds earlier than his older brother, Charles, went to the Twins in 2018 -- and signed him away from a Clemson commitment for an over-slot $2.5 million. A severe hamstring injury cost him three months and left him at less than his best for much of his first full pro season, after which he made up for some of his lost at-bats as one of the youngest players (age 19) in the Arizona Fall League. 

Mack showed the tools to hit for average and power as an amateur, but they haven't translated into production in pro ball. After he displayed the ability to work counts during a mediocre 2022 season in Single-A, his approach has deteriorated and his swing-and-miss issues have persisted in High-A this year. He still has a quick left-handed stroke and could grow into 20-homer power if he can make more contact and learn to lift more fly balls.

Mack also played basketball and volleyball as a prepster and is quicker and more athletic than most catchers. He has experimented with one-knee and traditional setups behind the plate, and he'll probably settle on the latter because he's more fluid with his receiving and throwing that way. He has the plus arm strength needed to deter the running game, but he needs to improve his focus when he's on defense.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50 

Mack starred on the showcase circuit, establishing himself as one of the best catching prospects in the 2021 Draft, then led Williamsville East High (East Amherst) to the New York Section VI Class A title last spring. Three years after the Twins selected his older brother Charlie in the sixth round, he went 31st overall to the Marlins last July and signed for an over-slot $2.5 million. He scuffled offensively during his pro debut in Rookie ball, though he did draw 20 walks in 19 games.  

Despite his early career struggles, Mack is equipped to hit for average and power. He slumped at the start of his high school senior season when he dropped his hands too low in his left-handed swing, but he corrected that flaw and displays a disciplined, gap-to-gap approach. His bat speed and projectable strength give him plus raw power and the potential to provide 20 or more homers on an annual basis.  

Mack also played basketball and volleyball in high school and is quicker and more athletic than most catchers. He's agile behind the plate and has soft hands, though he'll need some time to polish his receiving. He features plus arm strength and records sub-1.9-second pop times on throws to second base. 


2021

Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Williamsville East High (East Amherst, N.Y.) featured the Mack brothers in 2018, with senior Charlie manning shortstop before going in the sixth round to the Twins and freshman Joe playing behind the plate. After repeatedly starring on the showcase circuit last summer, Joe emerged as one of the top catching prospects in the 2021 Draft. He led the Flames to the state Section VI Class A championship this spring, then went 31st overall to the Marlins and signed for an over-slot $2.5 million.

Mack is an advanced hitter with plus raw power. Though he slumped a bit at the start of his high school season when he dropped his hands too low at the plate, he has a sound left-handed swing as well as good plate discipline and a mature gap-to-gap approach. He makes repeated hard contact and has the bat speed and projectable strength to deliver 20 or more homers per season.

Though he's a below-average runner, Mack is quicker and athletic than most catchers. While he needs to polish his receiving, he has good instincts behind the plate and there's no question about him remaining there. He has a plus arm and repeatedly records sub-1.9-second pop times to second base.


Transactions

Team Date Transaction
04/21/2024 C Joe Mack assigned to Pensacola Blue Wahoos from Beloit Sky Carp.
03/11/2024 C Joe Mack assigned to Miami Marlins.
03/07/2024 Miami Marlins Prospects activated C Joe Mack.
04/05/2023 C Joe Mack assigned to Beloit Sky Carp from Jupiter Hammerheads.
09/16/2022 Mesa Solar Sox activated C Joe Mack.
09/16/2022 Mesa Solar Sox activated C Joe Mack.
07/22/2022 Jupiter Hammerheads activated C Joe Mack from the 7-day injured list.
07/22/2022 Jupiter Hammerheads activated C Joe Mack from the 7-day injured list.
07/07/2022 Jupiter Hammerheads sent C Joe Mack on a rehab assignment to FCL Marlins.
07/07/2022 Jupiter Hammerheads sent C Joe Mack on a rehab assignment to FCL Marlins.
05/24/2022 Jupiter Hammerheads placed C Joe Mack on the 7-day injured list retroactive to May 23, 2022.
05/17/2022 C Joe Mack assigned to Jupiter Hammerheads from FCL Marlins.
08/09/2021 C Joe Mack assigned to FCL Marlins.
07/23/2021 Miami Marlins signed C Joe Mack.
06/30/2021 C Joe Mack and assigned to College Workout.
06/16/2020 C Joe Mack assigned to PG National 7 - Navy.
06/16/2020 C Joe Mack assigned to PG National 7 - Navy.
07/23/2019 C Joe Mack assigned to 17U National Team Development Program.