C | Bats/Throws: S/R | 6' 4" 220 lbs | Age: 18
Draft: 2025 | Rd. 3, No. 86, Tampa Bay Rays | Dallas Center-Grimes HS
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Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 45

Gray offers some of the best high school power in the 2025 class, as well as a tantalizing combination of physicality and athleticism -- and the possibility of catching. A club that believes he can stay behind the plate could pop him as early as the second round, something that hasn't happened to an Iowa prep hitter since Kellen Sweeney in 2010. Gatorade's state high school player of the year, he put on a show during batting practice at the Draft Combine.

A switch-hitter, Gray has a smoother swing as a lefty but crushes balls from both sides. He led Iowa's summer high school league with 14 homers as a junior and produced the highest exit velocity (109 mph) and best maximum (87 mph) and average (83 mph) bat speeds at the Super 60 Showcase in February. While he wasn't a showcase circuit regular and hasn't faced a lot of top competition, he displays some feel to hit and scouts believe he's more than just a masher at the plate.

Gray has surprising speed for a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder, clocking plus times in the 60-yard dash and playing as an average runner. The Oregon recruit is raw as a receiver and has average arm strength, though he needs to clean up his footwork and release. If he can't hack it as a catcher, he has the power and athleticism to profile on an outfield corner.


2025

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 40

Gray offered some of the best high school power in the 2025 class, as well as a tantalizing combination of physicality and athleticism -- and the possibility of catching. Gatorade's state high school player of the year for Iowa, he put on a show during batting practice at the Draft Combine, and that helped propel him into the third round, where the Rays made him the Hawkeye State’s highest prep position player pick since Kellen Sweeney in 2010. He signed for $918,300.

A switch-hitter, Gray has a smoother swing as a lefty but crushes balls from both sides. He led Iowa's summer high school league with 14 homers as a junior and produced the highest exit velocity (109 mph) and best maximum (87 mph) and average (83 mph) bat speeds at the Super 60 Showcase in February. While he wasn't a showcase circuit regular and hasn't faced a lot of top competition, he displays some feel to hit, and scouts believe he's more than just a masher at the plate.

Gray has surprising speed for a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder, clocking plus times in the 60-yard dash and playing as an average runner. The former Oregon recruit is raw as a receiver, has average arm strength and he needs to clean up his footwork and release. The Rays intend to give him ample chances behind the plate, but if he can't hack it there, he has the power and athleticism to profile in an outfield corner.


Transactions

Team Date Transaction
08/06/2025 FCL Rays activated C Taitn Gray.
08/03/2025 C Taitn Gray assigned to FCL Rays.
07/25/2025 Tampa Bay Rays signed C Taitn Gray.
05/26/2025 College Workout activated C Taitn Gray.
07/28/2024 C Taitn Gray assigned to High School Workout.