SS | Bats/Throws: L/R | 6' 0" 180 lbs | Age: 23
Draft: 2023 | Rd. 1, No. 19, Tampa Bay Rays | TCU
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2025 437 370 47 64 8 17 .173 .289 .286 .575
Career Minors 1,053 885 154 192 33 57 .217 .333 .409 .742
AVG HR SB OPS
2025 .173 8 17 .575
Career Minors .217 33 57 .742

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2023 2 Teams Minors 25 108 91 19 22 4 3 5 15 17 34 11 0 0 .242 .361 .516 .877
2023 FCL Rays FCL ROK 3 12 9 4 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 .222 .417 .556 .973
2023 Charleston RiverDogs CAR A 22 96 82 15 20 3 2 5 15 14 31 9 0 0 .244 .354 .512 .866
2024 2 Teams Minors 114 508 424 88 106 27 8 20 62 76 141 29 7 3 .250 .365 .493 .858
2024 Bowling Green Hot Rods SAL A+ 84 383 316 71 85 25 5 14 45 61 95 26 6 3 .269 .389 .513 .902
2024 Montgomery Biscuits SOU AA 30 125 108 17 21 2 3 6 17 15 46 3 1 0 .194 .290 .435 .725
2025 Montgomery Biscuits SOU AA 108 437 370 47 64 14 2 8 43 61 121 17 3 1 .173 .289 .286 .575

Scouting Report

2025

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

After three collegiate seasons with at least a .300 average and 1.000 OPS, Taylor became the highest position player drafted in TCU history when he went 19th overall to the Rays in 2023. He was a Midwest League end-of-season All-Star in his first full season after slashing .269/.389/.513 with 14 homers and 26 steals in 84 games at High-A Bowling Green and overcame a 36.8 percent K rate to produce a 113 wRC+ in a late 30-game assignment to Double-A Montgomery. With 20 total homers and 29 steals, he was one of two 20/20 players in the Tampa Bay system alongside Carson Williams.

Batting in the left side of the box, Taylor raises his right leg fairly high and stamps it down in time to generate lift and pull consistently. It helped make him a power threat both in college and the early days of the pros, and it was notable that 11 of his 21 hits went for extra bases (including six homers) during what may have been an otherwise tough time in the pitcher-friendly Southern League last year. He’s returned to Montgomery for 2025 with even more struggles, often whiffing through secondary pitches or popping the ball up leading to a low BABIP and overall average.

Taylor may be just an average pure runner but he’s a solid athlete, capable of picking his stolen-base spots and moving around the infield. In other words, he’s a good fit for the Rays. He stopped playing shortstop after the promotion in deference to Carson Williams, and he’s a capable fit at third base with his arm strength. He also moves well enough for second, though that will take some transitioning to learn to read balls on the other side of the dirt. The Rays still have hopes that Taylor can move past the first baseball lumps of his life and adjust to upper-level arms, but his stock has undoubtedly taken a hit in his second full campaign.


2024

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

Undrafted out of his Utah high school, Taylor went to Texas Christian University and developed into the program’s first-ever position player selected in the first round. A well-rounded infielder without the loud tools of his fellow top prospects in the system, Taylor’s bat stood out as he finished with double-digit home runs, a batting average north of .300 and an OPS higher than 1.000 in each of his three collegiate seasons. The Rays selected him with the 19th overall pick in the 2023 Draft and signed him for a slot-value bonus of $3,880,100. 

Taylor’s ability to hit is his carrying tool, as he features a sweet left-handed swing with excellent bat-to-ball skills. He uses the entire field, controls the strike zone and rarely chases outside the zone. He’s willing to work deep counts but since he’s more of a hitter with power than a power hitter, he sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls near the end of his time at TCU. That trend followed him into the Rays’ system, as he hit just .242 with a 31.5 percent strikeout rate, but he managed 12 extra-base hits (including five homers) in his 25-game professional debut.

Taylor is an average runner and a solid defender. He is probably best suited for third base, where he spent most of his time in college, but he’ll play some shortstop in his full-season debut. He’s not the quickest player in the field, but he has the instincts and arm to make it work on the left side of the infield. The Rays were quickly impressed by Taylor’s makeup, and while he likely won’t wow you with any one tool, his overall value and high floor put him near the top of a system loaded with infield prospects.


2023

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

Taylor flew under the radar as a Utah high schooler but has developed significantly at Texas Christian, setting the stage for him to become the program's first-ever first-round position player. He doesn't feature a true plus tool but does a little bit of everything and has performed well everywhere he has gone. The Big 12 Conference freshman of the year and a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2021, he played for the U.S. collegiate national team last summer. The Rays selected Taylor with the 19th overall pick this July and signed him for slot money at $3,880,100. 

Using a sweet left-handed swing and fine bat-to-ball skills, Taylor makes repeated contact to all fields. He's not afraid to work deep counts and controls the strike zone well. Though he has sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls this spring, he demonstrated increased power and set TCU records for single-season (23) and career (48) home runs. 

An average runner, Taylor played mostly third base for the Horned Frogs and provides solid defense at the hot corner with arm strength to match. He also saw action at second base and shortstop, and while he lacks typical middle-infield quickness, his instincts help him make plays there. He's younger and more projectable than most college hitters, so he could continue to get better.


Draft

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

Taylor flew under the radar as a Utah high schooler but has developed significantly at Texas Christian, setting the stage for him to become the program's first-ever first-round position player. He doesn't feature a true plus tool but does a little bit of everything and has performed well everywhere he has gone. The Big 12 Conference freshman of the year and a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2021, he played for the U.S. collegiate national team last summer. 

Using a sweet left-handed swing and fine bat-to-ball skills, Taylor makes repeated contact to all fields. He's not afraid to work deep counts and controls the strike zone well. Though he has sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls this spring, he demonstrated increased power and set TCU records for single-season (23) and career (48) home runs. 

An average runner, Taylor has played mostly third base for the Horned Frogs and provides solid defense at the hot corner with arm strength to match. He also has seen action at second base and shortstop, and while he lacks typical middle-infield quickness, his instincts help him make plays there. He's younger and more projectable than most college hitters, so he could continue to get better. 



Awards




Transactions

Team Date Transaction
11/08/2025 American League Fall Stars activated SS Brayden Taylor.
09/10/2025 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to Mesa Solar Sox.
03/06/2025 activated 3B Brayden Taylor.
01/30/2025 Tampa Bay Rays invited non-roster 3B Brayden Taylor to spring training.
07/30/2024 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to Montgomery Biscuits from Bowling Green Hot Rods.
07/30/2024 Montgomery Biscuits activated SS Brayden Taylor.
07/30/2024 Montgomery Biscuits activated SS Brayden Taylor.
07/30/2024 Montgomery Biscuits activated SS Brayden Taylor.
04/02/2024 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to Bowling Green Hot Rods.
04/02/2024 Bowling Green Hot Rods activated SS Brayden Taylor.
03/13/2024 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to Tampa Bay Rays.
03/07/2024 Tampa Bay Rays Prospects activated SS Brayden Taylor.
08/09/2023 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to Charleston RiverDogs from FCL Rays.
08/04/2023 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to FCL Rays.
07/21/2023 Tampa Bay Rays signed SS Brayden Taylor.
02/05/2023 3B Brayden Taylor assigned to TCU Horned Frogs.
07/02/2022 USAB Stars Team activated SS Brayden Taylor.
07/01/2022 SS Brayden Taylor and assigned to College Workout.
02/06/2022 3B Brayden Taylor and assigned to TCU Horned Frogs.
02/01/2021 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to TCU Horned Frogs.
02/01/2021 SS Brayden Taylor assigned to TCU Horned Frogs.