Drafted in the 11th round (341st overall) by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2019 (signed for $297,500).
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Boyer has some of the best stuff in the class as well as one of its worst injury records. He missed most of this year with shoulder stiffness and never pitched more than 19 innings in any of his three seasons at San Diego State. When healthy, Boyer is electrifying. Big and physical at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, Boyer comes at hitters aggressively with a power fastball that sits 93-94 mph and reaches 96-97 mph with cut life. It’s an easy plus fastball with its velocity and life, and he’s unafraid to challenge hitters in the strike zone, often winning that battle. Boyer mostly throws his fastball, but he also shows feel to spin a 75-78 mph breaking ball that he can land for strikes or bury in the dirt. His changeup lacks behind his other two offerings. Boyer’s arm action and delivery are clean and his strike-throwing has improved, but he just hasn’t stayed healthy. With his limited workload, his control also wavers. This year, he had 11 walks in just 13.2 innings. Boyer is a potential top-five rounds pick on talent, but a lot will depend on his medical reports.
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Boyer has some of the best stuff in the class as well as one of its worst injury records. He missed most of this year with shoulder stiffness and never pitched more than 19 innings in any of his three seasons at San Diego State. When healthy, Boyer is electrifying. Big and physical at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, Boyer comes at hitters aggressively with a power fastball that sits 93-94 mph and reaches 96-97 mph with cut life. It's an easy plus fastball with its velocity and life, and he's unafraid to challenge hitters in the strike zone, often winning that battle. Boyer mostly throws his fastball, but he also shows feel to spin a 75-78 mph breaking ball that he can land for strikes or bury in the dirt. His changeup lacks behind his other two offerings. Boyer's arm action and delivery are clean and his strike-throwing has improved, but he just hasn't stayed healthy. With his limited workload, his control also wavers. This year, he had 11 walks in just 13.2 innings. Boyer is a potential top-five rounds pick on talent, but a lot will depend on his medical reports.
Scouting Reports
Boyer has some of the best stuff in the class as well as one of its worst injury records. He missed most of this year with shoulder stiffness and never pitched more than 19 innings in any of his three seasons at San Diego State. When healthy, Boyer is electrifying. Big and physical at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, Boyer comes at hitters aggressively with a power fastball that sits 93-94 mph and reaches 96-97 mph with cut life. It's an easy plus fastball with its velocity and life, and he's unafraid to challenge hitters in the strike zone, often winning that battle. Boyer mostly throws his fastball, but he also shows feel to spin a 75-78 mph breaking ball that he can land for strikes or bury in the dirt. His changeup lacks behind his other two offerings. Boyer's arm action and delivery are clean and his strike-throwing has improved, but he just hasn't stayed healthy. With his limited workload, his control also wavers. This year, he had 11 walks in just 13.2 innings. Boyer is a potential top-five rounds pick on talent, but a lot will depend on his medical reports.
Career Transactions
Tulsa Drillers transferred RHP Logan Boyer from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
Tulsa Drillers placed RHP Logan Boyer on the 7-day injured list.
RHP Logan Boyer assigned to Tulsa Drillers from Great Lakes Loons.
RHP Logan Boyer roster status changed by Great Lakes Loons.
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