- Full name Aiden Tyler May
- Born 04/22/2003 in Albuquerque, NM
- Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 188 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Arizona
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Drafted in the CB-B round (70th overall) by the Miami Marlins in 2024 (signed for $900,000).
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School: Oregon State
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.2
BA Grade: 45/High
Tools: Fastball: 55. Slider: 60. Changeup: 40. Control: 45.
May has long intrigued scouts with his pure arm talent, and ranked as the No. 325 prospect in the 2022 class with Lima (Ariz.) JC thanks to a fastball that got into the mid 90s. He didn’t get drafted and played the 2023 season at Arizona, where he struggled with consistency and command, then transferred to Oregon State where he finally put everything together for the first time. With the Beavers, May posted a 3.05 ERA over 73.2 innings and 14 starts with a 27% strikeout rate and 7.4% walk rate. A well-developed and physical righthander with a 6-foot-2, 196-pound frame, May throws with a bit of effort from a low three-quarters slot. He averaged 94 mph with a sinking fastball that touches 98, but actually threw a high-spin sweeping slider more often and as his primary offering. The slider is a plus breaking ball that gets a tremendous amount of horizontal movement—about 18 inches on average—and generated a 41% miss rate this spring. He’ll also mix in a hard upper-80s changeup but the pitch is a distant third offering in his arsenal and is mostly used in right-on-left matchups. There’s reliever risk with May thanks to his delivery and pitch usage, but a strong 2024 season and solid control could allow him a chance to start in pro ball.
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Draft Prospects
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School: Oregon State Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.2
BA Grade: 45/High
Tools: Fastball: 55. Slider: 60. Changeup: 40. Control: 45.
May has long intrigued scouts with his pure arm talent, and ranked as the No. 325 prospect in the 2022 class with Lima (Ariz.) JC thanks to a fastball that got into the mid 90s. He didn’t get drafted and played the 2023 season at Arizona, where he struggled with consistency and command, then transferred to Oregon State where he finally put everything together for the first time. With the Beavers, May posted a 3.05 ERA over 73.2 innings and 14 starts with a 27% strikeout rate and 7.4% walk rate. A well-developed and physical righthander with a 6-foot-2, 196-pound frame, May throws with a bit of effort from a low three-quarters slot. He averaged 94 mph with a sinking fastball that touches 98, but actually threw a high-spin sweeping slider more often and as his primary offering. The slider is a plus breaking ball that gets a tremendous amount of horizontal movement—about 18 inches on average—and generated a 41% miss rate this spring. He’ll also mix in a hard upper-80s changeup but the pitch is a distant third offering in his arsenal and is mostly used in right-on-left matchups. There’s reliever risk with May thanks to his delivery and pitch usage, but a strong 2024 season and solid control could allow him a chance to start in pro ball. -
School: Pima (Ariz.) JC Committed/Drafted: Arizona
Age At Draft: 19.2
A 6-foot-2, 195-pound righthander, May has been scouted heavily during the 2022 season with Pima (Ariz.) JC. He came out of the gate extremely hot with a fastball up into the 95-96 mph range, but that velocity trended down over the course of the spring and his control was scattered as well. His overall results in juco were disappointing, as May posted a 5.21 ERA over 12 starts and 46.2 innings, with 50 strikeouts and 28 walks. Scouts have offered mixed feedback on the quality of his fastball life, likely depending on when in the season they saw him, and May will also throw a breaking ball that blends between a slider and curveball, with solid bite when he hits on it. He’s infrequently used a changeup, but it was a distant third pitch this spring. May’s performance could make it more likely that he heads to Arizona for the 2023 season, but some scouts think he’s the perfect sort of arm to get in a player development system—with loud pure stuff but some refinement needed.
Career Transactions
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- RHP Aiden May assigned to Arizona Wildcats.