Chandler Simpson
LF | Bats/Throws: L/R | 5' 11" 170LBS | Age: 24
Draft: 2022 | Rd: CB-B, #70, Tampa Bay Rays | Georgia Tech
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2024 358 322 56 113 1 73 .351 .401 .407 .808
Career Minors 1,042 921 183 300 1 206 .326 .394 .375 .769
AVG HR SB OPS
2024 .351 1 73 .808
Career Minors .326 1 206 .769

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2022 FCL Rays FCL ROK 8 34 27 5 10 3 0 0 3 6 4 8 0 0 .370 .471 .481 .952
2023 2 Teams Minors 115 503 443 88 130 13 5 0 31 54 44 94 15 2 .293 .373 .345 .718
2023 Charleston RiverDogs CAR A 91 397 354 66 101 9 4 0 24 38 35 81 12 2 .285 .358 .333 .691
2023 Bowling Green Hot Rods SAL A+ 24 106 89 22 29 4 1 0 7 16 9 13 3 0 .326 .429 .393 .822
2024 2 Teams Minors 110 505 451 90 160 14 1 1 29 44 43 104 17 0 .355 .410 .397 .807
2024 Bowling Green Hot Rods SAL A+ 32 147 129 34 47 1 0 0 9 15 16 31 5 0 .364 .431 .372 .803
2024 Montgomery Biscuits SOU AA 78 358 322 56 113 13 1 1 20 29 27 73 12 0 .351 .401 .407 .808

Scouting Report

Draft

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Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 20 | Run: 80 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 

Simpson topped Conference USA in stolen bases (24) and strikeout rate (8 percent) while at Alabama-Birmingham last spring. As an encore during the summer, he set a Northwoods League record with 55 swipes in 51 games while also finishing second in the batting race at .377. After transferring back home to Georgia Tech, he has displayed perhaps the best speed in the Draft and outstanding contact skills while leading NCAA Division I in batting at .433. 

Simpson comes with an extreme offensive profile, with multiple evaluators joking that he has 90 speed and 10 power on the 20-80 scouting scale. He can get from the left side of the plate to first base in less than 3.8 seconds after taking a full swing, and his quickness allows him to beat out routine grounders and run wild on the bases. He has tremendous feel for the barrel and rarely swings and misses, and he's also doing a better job of drawing walks this spring. 

Although he understands his game is to get on base and create havoc once he does, Simpson lacks strength and produces low exit velocities and a lot of soft opposite-field contact. While he has more than enough quickness and the instincts to play shortstop, his slingy arm action detracts from his throws and will dictate a position change. He played second base at UAB but likely is destined for center field, where his speed could make him a plus defender.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 65 | Power: 20 | Run: 80 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Simpson isn’t the best prospect in the Rays’ system, but he might be the most fascinating. Evaluators joked before the 2022 Draft that on the traditional 20-80 scouting scale, Simpson possessed 90 speed and 10 power. The second-round pick’s full-season debut supported that stance, as he stole 94 bases (tied for most in the Minor Leagues) and hit no home runs. Even internally, there was some skepticism about how his profile might play in the professional ranks, but the Rays are all-in on the former Georgia Tech speedster now.

For one, Simpson’s speed is truly game-changing on the basepaths and should allow him to not only reach the big leagues, but stick around. But he also makes a ton of contact, which helped him hit .294 and record more walks (54) than strikeouts (44) for Single-A Charleston and High-A Bowling Green last year. There are obvious questions about whether he’ll hit enough and generate enough impact against higher-level pitching to hold down a regular role, and he slugged just .345 last year. But he put on muscle in the offseason and reported to preseason camps with improved bat speed, hitting the ball about four mph harder than he did in 2023. Following that, he's been elite at putting the ball in play at High-A and Double-A in 2024, generating low K rates and high averages, but the power concerns remain.

Primarily a second baseman in college, Simpson moved to the outfield with the Rays and has taken well to center. He’s still learning the position, but his speed will give him excellent range as his instincts improve -- and he’s shown a desire to get better there. He spent some time late last season with Triple-A Durham shadowing Billy Hamilton, one of the few players who could explain how Simpson can make the most out of his wheels. That speed gives Simpson a relatively high floor, perhaps a Hamilton-type career built around baserunning and defense, but he also might have a higher ceiling than initially anticipated.


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 20 | Run: 80 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

Simpson is an outlier in every sense of the word, a player with a skill set rarely seen in today’s game. On the traditional 20-80 scouting scale, evaluators joke, he has 90 speed and 10 power. He’s that fast and that unlikely to hit balls over the fence. But he also makes a ton of contact, with excellent bat-to-ball ability, so he’s not exactly a speed-and-defense specialist. The Rays bet on his unique profile in the 2022 Draft, selecting him 70th overall out of Georgia Tech and signing him for a below-slot bonus of $750,000.

Simpson will be a project for Tampa Bay’s player development staff, but he has the tools to work with and a good idea how to accentuate his best traits. He led Conference USA with 24 steals and an 8 percent strikeout rate while at Alabama-Birmingham, set a Northwoods League record with 55 stolen bases and hit .377 in that league. He had arguably the best speed in his Draft class as a true top-of-the-scale runner, and led NCAA Division I by batting .433 at Georgia Tech. He can get to first base in less than 3.8 seconds even after taking a full swing, which allows him to slap grounders to the opposite field and turn them into singles, at which point he can wreak havoc on the basepaths. Simpson lacks strength, leading to soft contact and low exit velocities, but he rarely swings and misses.

Jones had the instincts and quickness to handle a middle-infield role, but his slingy arm action played a part in him moving to the outfield. He’s still raw out there with his reads, but obviously has the speed to track down just about anything. Maybe there’s a Billy Hamilton-type career ahead of Simpson, perhaps more if his bat-to-ball skills make him a contributor offensively.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 20 | Run: 80 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 

Simpson topped Conference USA in stolen bases (24) and strikeout rate (8 percent) while at Alabama-Birmingham last spring. As an encore during the summer, he set a Northwoods League record with 55 swipes in 51 games while also finishing second in the batting race at .377. After transferring back home to Georgia Tech, he has displayed perhaps the best speed in the Draft and outstanding contact skills while leading NCAA Division I in batting at .433. The Rays selected the Yellow Jackets star 70th overall and signed him for below slot at $750,000.

Simpson comes with an extreme offensive profile, with multiple evaluators joking that he has 90 speed and 10 power on the 20-80 scouting scale. He can get from the left side of the plate to first base in less than 3.8 seconds after taking a full swing, and his quickness allows him to beat out routine grounders and run wild on the bases. He has tremendous feel for the barrel and rarely swings and misses, and he also did a better job of drawing walks this spring. 

Although he understands his game is to get on base and create havoc once he does, Simpson lacks strength, producing low exit velocities and a lot of soft opposite-field contact. While he has more than enough quickness and the instincts to play shortstop, his slingy arm action detracts from his throws and will dictate a position change. He played second base at UAB but likely is destined for center field, where his speed could make him a plus defender.



Awards




Transactions

Team Date Transaction
07/14/2024 American League Futures activated SS Chandler Simpson.
05/21/2024 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Montgomery Biscuits from Bowling Green Hot Rods.
04/02/2024 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Bowling Green Hot Rods.
04/02/2024 Bowling Green Hot Rods activated SS Chandler Simpson.
03/26/2024 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Tampa Bay Rays.
03/07/2024 Tampa Bay Rays Prospects activated SS Chandler Simpson.
09/29/2023 Durham Bulls activated SS Chandler Simpson.
09/19/2023 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Durham Bulls from Bowling Green Hot Rods.
08/08/2023 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Bowling Green Hot Rods from Charleston RiverDogs.
04/04/2023 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Charleston RiverDogs from FCL Rays.
03/27/2023 SS Chandler Simpson roster status changed by Tampa Bay Rays.
03/27/2023 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Tampa Bay Rays.
08/09/2022 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to FCL Rays.
08/08/2022 Tampa Bay Rays signed SS Chandler Simpson.
06/11/2022 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to College Workout.
06/11/2022 College Workout activated SS Chandler Simpson.
05/24/2022 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets activated SS Chandler Simpson.
05/24/2022 SS Chandler Simpson assigned to Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.