P | Bats/Throws: L/L | 6' 4" 200 lbs | Age: 20
Draft: 2024 | Rd. 1, No. 25, San Diego Padres | Elk City HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
2025 1 5 2.97 19 19 0 60.2 88 1.22
Career Minors 1 5 2.97 19 19 0 60.2 88 1.22
G W-L ERA IP SO WHIP
2025 19 1-5 2.97 60.2 88 1.22
Career Minors 19 1-5 2.97 60.2 88 1.22

Standard Minor League Pitching Statistics

SeasonTmLGLWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBSOWHIP
2025 Lake Elsinore Storm CAL A 1 5 2.97 19 19 0 60.2 46 26 20 2 28 88 1.22

Scouting Report

2025

Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50

Mayfield was a two-time Gatorade Oklahoma Player of the Year in 2023 and '24 out of Elk City High School. He took the summer off between those two campaigns, eschewing the showcase circuit in order to preserve his health following a heavy workload in ’23, and the move seemed to pay off. He stood out in the Super 60 Pro Showcase in February and continued his momentum throughout the spring. Evaluators believed he could sneak into the back of the first round, and that’s just what he did when the Padres selected him 25th overall in July and signed him for slot at $3,442,100.

The 6-foot-4 left-hander showed improved velocity in his final amateur spring, pushing his fastball to sit 92-95 mph and touch 97 with good carry and armside run. His low-80s changeup appears to be his best pitch -- something not often said about high-school arms -- with significant drop as it reaches the plate. It’s something hitters have to constantly worry about, and that helps the fastball play up too. Mayfield also locates a slurvy upper-70s breaking ball well, but it doesn’t have standout shape and could be sharper.

The former Oklahoma State commit repeats his delivery well at this early stage of his development, and his command was advanced coming out of high school. His improved velocity as a senior calmed some concerns among scouts who didn’t get to see him in the summer, and even though he’s already 20 entering his first full season, he still has plenty of runway to become a potential mid-rotation arm in the Padres system.


2024

Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50

Gatorade's 2023 Oklahoma High School Player of the Year as a junior, Mayfield took the summer off following a heavy workload en route to the Oklahoma 4-A state semifinals. Scouts had him on their radar but weren't expecting him to break out and become a potential first-rounder this spring. He starred at the Super 60 Pro Showcase in February, touched 96 mph in his first game a month later and never let up while repeating as the state's Gatorade winner. The Padres selected the southpaw with the 25th overall pick in July and signed him for slot value at $3,442,100.

After working with an upper-80s fastball last spring, Mayfield is dealing at 92-95 mph and reaching 97 with armside run and carry. He already possesses an advanced changeup that parks in the low 80s and drops at the plate, making his heater even more effective. His slurvy upper-70s breaking ball stands out more for his ability to locate it than its power or shape.

Mayfield creates extension with his fluid delivery and repeats it well, enabling him to put his pitches where he wants. The former Oklahoma State recruit was a bit scary for some teams because of a lack of track record and data from the showcase circuit, but his upside is obvious. He may have more projection remaining and shares some similarities with Jordan Wicks -- while being a much better prospect at the same stage.


Draft

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Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50

Gatorade's 2023 Oklahoma high school player of the year as a junior, Mayfield took the summer off following a heavy workload en route to the Oklahoma 4-A state semifinals. Scouts had him on their radar but weren't expecting him to break out and become a potential first-rounder this spring. He starred at the Super 60 Pro Showcase in February, touched 96 mph in his first game a month later and never let up while repeating as the state's Gatorade winner.

After working with an upper-80s fastball last spring, Mayfield is dealing at 92-95 mph and reaching 97 with armside run and carry. He already possesses an advanced changeup that parks in the low 80s and drops at the plate, making his heater even more effective. His slurvy upper-70s breaking ball stands out more for his ability to locate it than its power or shape.

Mayfield creates extension with his fluid delivery and repeats it well, enabling him to put his pitches where he wants. The Oklahoma State recruit is a bit scary for some teams because of a lack of track record and data from the showcase circuit, and some clubs will quibble with his age (19 years, 5 months on Draft Day), but his upside is obvious. He may have more projection remaining and shares some similarities with Jordan Wicks -- while being a much better prospect at the same stage.



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Transactions

Team Date Transaction
03/31/2025 LHP Kash Mayfield assigned to Lake Elsinore Storm from ACL Padres.
03/06/2025 activated LHP Kash Mayfield.
08/05/2024 LHP Kash Mayfield assigned to ACL Padres.
07/24/2024 San Diego Padres signed LHP Kash Mayfield.
06/16/2024 College Workout activated LHP Kash Mayfield.
05/29/2024 College Workout activated LHP Kash Mayfield.