Jonny Farmelo
OF | Bats/Throws: L/R | 6' 2" 205LBS | Age: 20
Draft: 2023 | Rd: PPI, #29, Seattle Mariners | Westfield HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2024 221 178 39 47 4 18 .264 .398 .421 .819
Career Minors 221 178 39 47 4 18 .264 .398 .421 .819
AVG HR SB OPS
2024 .264 4 18 .819
Career Minors .264 4 18 .819

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2024 Modesto Nuts CAL A 46 221 178 39 47 10 3 4 25 36 52 18 2 5 .264 .398 .421 .819

Scouting Report

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

Westfield High School in Virginia has had just one player get drafted and sign out of the school -- 2005 first-round pick Brandon Snyder, though big leaguer Justin Bour did go there before heading to George Mason University. Farmelo, who showed off his tools at events like the PDP League and East Coast Professional Showcase over the summer, has the chance to be the next.

Farmelo is a physical athlete with a lot of tools to like. He's a plus runner, which helps him on both sides of the ball, and has shown the ability to find the barrel consistently and drive the ball to all fields. There's plenty of bat speed, and he's quick to the ball, with more power to come as the 6-foot-2 left-handed hitter matures. 

A right-handed thrower, Farmelo has played shortstop for his high school in the past, but he spent all summer in the outfield and that could be a very good fit for him long-term. He has the speed and range to play center field, with the upside of being a dynamic up-the-middle presence. The biggest question facing teams might his commitment to the University of Virginia.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

A hugely welcome addition to the Mariners system thanks to the pick awarded as a result of Julio Rodriguez's Rookie of the Year Award, Farmelo blossomed on the Draft radar thanks to events such as the Major League Baseball's PDP League and the East Coast Professional showcase. Seattle signed Farmelo for well over slot value, at $3.2 million, to steer him away from his commitment to the University of Virginia, and he was among the three prep bats the club took within the top 30 overall picks that the club plans to build its long-term lineup around. He was off to a solid start to his first full season in 2024 when he tore his right ACL in June, ending his year.

Before the injury, Farmelo quickly drew attention for his plus-plus speed that's already been touted among the best in the organization. He also plays above-average outfield defense, which raises his floor in the context of being a Major League contributor. And with a sound hit tool that puts a disciplined premium on driving the ball to all fields, along with the potential to grow into power, his ceiling is also high. 

That said, his hitting profile is still very raw, with a swing that looks comparable to a pickle-ball serve that at times can be rigid and limit him from making adjustments throughout an at-bat. There are plenty of paths that the Mariners can take to hone him in this regard because the bat speed from the left side has 20-homer potential. 


2023

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

After showing off his tools on the summer showcase circuit at events like Major League Baseball's PDP League and the East Coast Professional showcase, Farmelo parlayed a strong senior season to become just the second player, after 2005 first-round pick Brandon Snyder, to get drafted and signed out of Westfield High School in Virginia. The Mariners used the pick they were awarded as a result of Julio Rodriguez's Rookie of the Year Award to take Farmelo, going over slot to sign him away from his commitment to the University of Virginia.

Farmelo is a physical athlete with a lot of tools to like. He's a plus runner, which helps him on both sides of the ball, and has shown the ability to find the barrel consistently and drive the ball to all fields. There's plenty of bat speed, and he's quick to the ball, with more power to come as the 6-foot-2 left-handed hitter matures. 

A right-handed thrower, Farmelo has played shortstop for his high school in the past, but he spent all summer in the outfield and that could be a very good fit for him long-term. He has the speed and range to play center field, with the upside of being a dynamic up-the-middle presence.


Transactions

Team Date Transaction
11/01/2024 Modesto Nuts activated OF Jonny Farmelo from the 60-day injured list.
06/14/2024 Modesto Nuts placed OF Jonny Farmelo on the 7-day injured list.
06/14/2024 Modesto Nuts placed OF Jonny Farmelo on the 60-day injured list.
06/14/2024 Modesto Nuts placed OF Jonny Farmelo on the 60-day injured list.
03/07/2024 Seattle Mariners Prospects activated OF Jonny Farmelo.
02/29/2024 OF Jonny Farmelo assigned to Seattle Mariners.
09/12/2023 OF Jonny Farmelo assigned to Modesto Nuts from Mariners Organization.
08/10/2023 OF Jonny Farmelo assigned to Mariners Organization.
07/19/2023 Seattle Mariners signed OF Jonny Farmelo.
06/15/2023 OF Jonny Farmelo assigned to College Workout.
08/24/2022 OF Jonny Farmelo assigned to USA Baseball 18U National Team.
08/24/2022 USA Baseball 18U National Team activated OF Jonny Farmelo.
07/14/2022 OF Jonny Farmelo and assigned to High School Workout.