OF | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 3" 195 lbs | Age: 22
Draft: 2022 | Rd. 2, No. 56, Oakland Athletics | Palo Alto HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2025 141 120 23 36 2 13 .300 .404 .433 .837
Career Minors 1,563 1,336 240 358 38 122 .268 .369 .433 .802
AVG HR SB OPS
2025 .300 2 13 .837
Career Minors .268 38 122 .802

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2022 ACL Athletics ACL ROK 11 39 33 5 7 0 0 0 2 5 19 0 1 1 .212 .333 .212 .545
2023 Stockton Ports CAL A 112 491 420 77 108 17 5 14 68 62 164 32 9 5 .257 .356 .421 .777
2024 2 Teams Minors 123 545 468 92 125 32 8 15 73 61 189 46 12 14 .267 .368 .466 .834
2024 Lansing Lugnuts MID A+ 69 318 266 60 74 19 6 11 52 41 101 28 6 10 .278 .393 .519 .912
2024 Midland RockHounds TEX AA 54 227 202 32 51 13 2 4 21 20 88 18 6 4 .252 .332 .396 .728
2025 2 Teams Minors 114 488 415 66 118 20 6 9 56 57 141 44 2 13 .284 .385 .427 .812
2025 Midland RockHounds TEX AA 80 347 295 43 82 14 4 7 42 41 95 31 2 8 .278 .378 .424 .802
2025 Las Vegas Aviators PCL AAA 34 141 120 23 36 6 2 2 14 16 46 13 0 5 .300 .404 .433 .837

Scouting Report

2025

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

After starring in the Bay Area at Palo Alto High School and leading the entire state of California with 13 home runs as a senior, the A’s managed to pull Bolte away from his commitment to the University of Texas by going above slot with a $2 million bonus as their second-round pick in the 2022 Draft. Beginning last season at High-A Lansing, he earned a midseason promotion to Double-A Midland as a 20-year-old and combined to slash .267/.368/.466 with 15 home runs, 32 doubles, eight triples and 73 RBIs in 123 games between the two levels.

Bolte is a tooled-up athlete who continues to fill out his big 6-foot-3 frame. His impressive raw power continues to show up in the Minors, though there is still a real concern over his swing-and-miss and high strikeout rate as he continues to struggle with offspeed stuff out of the zone. The A’s have worked with him to revamp his swing in order to improve his bat path and cover more of the zone, which has produced slight improvements in those areas, though there is still plenty of work to be done.

Another shining tool for Bolte is his near-elite speed, which was on display last season as he swiped 46 bags. That speed also comes in handy on defense, combining that with a strong arm that makes him a solid outfielder at all three spots. Further refining is required, but he remains an exciting talent with a very high ceiling who continues to steadily advance through the system.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

The A’s saw plenty of Bolte as an amateur playing just down the road at Palo Alto High School as he led the entire state of California with 13 homers as a senior. His assortment of raw tools led them to take a chance on him as a second-round pick in the 2022 Draft, going over slot with a $2 million bonus to move him off a commitment to the University of Texas. After the A’s kept him around the Minor League complex a few weeks post-Spring Training to work on his swing-and-miss in the top of the zone, he hit the ground running at Single-A Stockton. He spent his entire first full season there, hitting .257/.356/.421 with 14 homers, 17 doubles and 68 RBIs in 112 games.

The eye-popping raw power Bolte showed during batting practice at the Oakland Coliseum shortly after signing his pro contract has quickly appeared in the Minors. As with most young players, his overall offensive approach is still being refined. There is still some swing-and-miss he needs to cut down on, particularly on offspeed stuff out of the zone, though he did show signs of improvement as his first full year went along.

Bolte’s near-elite speed was on display as he swiped 32 bags. The run tool also helps on defense, which along with a strong arm, makes him a solid defender at all three outfield spots. The five-tool skillset gives him a very high ceiling as he looks to continue advancing levels.


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

Leading the entire state of California with 13 home runs as a high school senior in addition to swiping 48 bases, Bolte’s raw tools caught the attention of the A’s, who selected the local kid with their second-round pick of the 2022 MLB Draft and went over slot value with a $2 million bonus to move him off a commitment to join the perennial baseball powerhouse at the University of Texas. He got his first taste of pro ball with 11 games in the Arizona Complex League.

The A’s got a good look at the serious raw power Bolte possesses when he suited up for a pregame workout with the team shortly after signing his contract and bashed several home runs at the Oakland Coliseum during batting practice. Aside from the eye-popping power, he does need some development with the bat, as he has a tendency to chase offspeed stuff out of the zone and even shows some swing-and-miss in the zone. 

Bolte’s near-elite speed is an asset both on the basepaths and on defense in the outfield, with an arm strong enough to play at the highest level. With his potential five-tool skillset and 6-foot-3, 195-pound frame drawing lofty comparisons to Blue Jays star George Springer, the A’s will get to work on cleaning up his swing.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

The 2022 Draft class was deep with high school outfielders, with Druw Jones and Elijah Green going in the top five of the first round. Bolte belonged in the conversation with both of those prep standouts in terms of his raw tools, one reason why the A’s took him from their own backyard in Northern California in the second round, giving him an over-slot bonus of $2 million to sign him away from his commitment to the University of Texas.

While Bolte can do everything well on the baseball field at times, his tools haven’t always shown up in games. When he does make contact, there’s serious juice to all fields in his bat. He’s capable of making a ballpark look small with his easily plus raw power and the basepaths look short with his close to elite-level speed. His hit tool is the biggest question mark, as there’s been some swing-and-miss in the zone and a tendency to chase offspeed stuff out of it.

Bolte’s speed is an asset in the outfield as well, and his average arm should play at the next level. He has a higher ceiling than just about anyone in his area and compares favorably upside-wise with other high schoolers in the class. The A’s will work with him on his swing issues, with Bolte having the chance to become the second outfielder from Palo Alto High School to reach the big leagues, following Joc Pederson.


Draft

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Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Some intriguing outfielders have been drafted out of Palo Alto High School in northern California over the years, with one -- Joc Pederson -- making it to the big leagues. Bolte has the raw tools to be the next and showed off both his skills and the need for a lot of refinement over the course of the summer. 

In a class deep in high school outfielders like top-of-the-Draft considerations Druw Jones and Elijah Green, Bolte belongs in the conversation in terms of raw tools; they just don’t always show up in games. When he does make contact, there’s serious juice in his bat to all fields. He’s capable of making a ballpark look small with his easily plus raw power and the basepaths look short with his close to elite-level speed. His hit tool is the biggest question mark, as there’s been some swing-and-miss in the zone and a tendency to chase offspeed stuff out of it.

Bolte’s speed is an asset in the outfield as well and his average arm should play at the next level. He has a higher ceiling than just about anyone in his area and compares favorably upside-wise with other high schoolers in the class. Whether a team thinks his swing issues can be addressed will be a big determination in trying to sign him away from his commitment to the University of Texas.



Awards




Transactions

Team Date Transaction
09/28/2025 Las Vegas Aviators activated OF Henry Bolte from the 7-day injured list.
09/02/2025 Las Vegas Aviators placed OF Henry Bolte on the 7-day injured list.
07/22/2025 OF Henry Bolte assigned to Las Vegas Aviators from Midland RockHounds.
07/22/2025 Las Vegas Aviators activated OF Henry Bolte.
07/22/2025 Las Vegas Aviators activated OF Henry Bolte.
07/22/2025 Las Vegas Aviators activated OF Henry Bolte.
07/11/2025 Midland RockHounds activated OF Henry Bolte from the 7-day injured list.
06/30/2025 Midland RockHounds placed OF Henry Bolte on the 7-day injured list.
03/06/2025 activated RF Henry Bolte.
01/17/2025 Athletics invited non-roster RF Henry Bolte to spring training.
09/25/2024 RF Henry Bolte assigned to Mesa Solar Sox.
07/01/2024 OF Henry Bolte assigned to Midland RockHounds from Lansing Lugnuts.
03/31/2024 OF Henry Bolte assigned to Lansing Lugnuts from Stockton Ports.
03/07/2024 Oakland Athletics Prospects activated OF Henry Bolte.
03/04/2024 OF Henry Bolte assigned to Oakland Athletics.
04/25/2023 OF Henry Bolte assigned to Stockton Ports from ACL Athletics.
03/12/2023 OF Henry Bolte roster status changed by Oakland Athletics.
03/12/2023 OF Henry Bolte roster status changed by Oakland Athletics.
08/04/2022 ACL Athletics activated OF Henry Bolte.
08/04/2022 OF Henry Bolte assigned to ACL Athletics.
07/25/2022 Oakland Athletics signed OF Henry Bolte.
06/06/2022 OF Henry Bolte assigned to College Workout.
09/29/2021 Future Stars Series - Blue activated OF Henry Bolte.
09/23/2021 OF Henry Bolte and assigned to National.