ProfileHt.: 5'10" / Wt.: 210 / Bats: L / Throws: R
School
Campbell
Drafted in the 9th round (264th overall) by the Seattle Mariners in 2021 (signed for $25,000).
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Packard is a 6-foot-1, 205-pound outfielder, who has spent time in left field, right field and a couple games at first base for Campbell. He’s old for the class and will turn 24 in October, but has been a productive hitter in every full season he’s played in going back to a strong summer sting in the Valley Baseball League in 2018. Coaches at Campbell believed Packard was one of the most complete hitters on the team, and this spring he posted a career-best .371/.488/.629 line with 11 home runs, 18 doubles and more walks (32) than strikeouts (24). He seems like a solid, college production pick, though some scouts didn’t have him turned in.
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BA Grade: 40/Medium
Track Record: A three-year starter at Campbell, Packard led the Big South Conference in hits and RBIs as a senior and was drafted by the Mariners in the ninth round. He signed for a below-slot $25,000. Packard emerged as a potential steal with a stellar offensive campaign in his pro debut and delivered another in 2023. He hit .291 with 14 home runs, 82 RBIs and an .839 OPS at Double-A Arkansas, a notorious pitchers park, and finished fifth in the Texas League with 136 hits.
Scouting Report: Packard lacks big tools but can flat-out hit. He has excellent strike zone discipline, consistently works high-quality at-bats and drives hittable pitches with a quick, direct lefthanded swing. He previously flared balls the other way with an inside-out stroke, but he has learned to lift and pull the ball more and now uses the whole field. He hits all pitch types, handles both righties and lefties and projects to be an average hitter with double-digit home runs. Packard is a well-below average runner with limited athleticism and has to move between left field, right field and first base to avoid being overexposed. He’s a below-average defender with a below-average arm everywhere.
The Future: Packard’s hitting ability gives him a chance to carve out a role as a reserve outfielder. He’ll move to Triple-A Tacoma in 2024.
Track Record: Packard began his college career at Arizona Western JC before transferring to Campbell, where he started three years in the Camels outfield and led the Big South Conference in hits and an RBIs as a senior. The Mariners drafted him in the ninth round and gave him a $25,000 bonus as a senior sign. Packard opened his first full season at High-A Everett in 2022 and quickly asserted himself as a player to watch in the Mariners system. He finished among Everett's leaders in hits, doubles, home runs and RBIs despite missing more than two months with a strained hamstring and finished in the Arizona Fall League.
Scouting Report: Packard lacks exceptional physicality or tools, but he can hit. He calmly separates balls and strikes with a polished, patient approach from the left side and hits balls where they're pitched, using the whole field with a quick, inside-out swing. He has the power to drive balls out to his pullside and projects to be an average hitter who could reach double digit home runs given enough at-bats. Packard doesn't offer much defensively and will have to hit his way to the majors. He's a well below-average runner with limited athleticism and is a below-average defender in left field.
The Future: Packard's hitting ability gives him a chance to rise as an extra outfielder or callup option. He'll open at Double-A Arkansas in 2023.
Track Record: Packard began his college career at Arizona Western JC before transferring to Campbell, where he started three years in the Camels outfield and led the Big South Conference in hits and an RBIs as a senior. The Mariners drafted him in the ninth round and gave him a $25,000 bonus as a senior sign. Packard opened his first full season at High-A Everett in 2022 and quickly asserted himself as a player to watch in the Mariners system. He finished among Everett's leaders in hits, doubles, home runs and RBIs despite missing more than two months with a strained hamstring and finished in the Arizona Fall League.
Scouting Report: Packard lacks exceptional physicality or tools, but he can hit. He calmly separates balls and strikes with a polished, patient approach from the left side and hits balls where they're pitched, using the whole field with a quick, inside-out swing. He has the power to drive balls out to his pullside and projects to be an average hitter who could reach double digit home runs given enough at-bats. Packard doesn't offer much defensively and will have to hit his way to the majors. He's a well below-average runner with limited athleticism and is a below-average defender in left field.
The Future: Packard's hitting ability gives him a chance to rise as an extra outfielder or callup option. He'll open at Double-A Arkansas in 2023.
Track Record: Packard began his college career at Arizona Western JC before transferring to Campbell, where he started three years in the Camels outfield and led the Big South Conference in hits and an RBIs as a senior. The Mariners drafted him in the ninth round and gave him a $25,000 bonus as a senior sign. Packard opened his first full season at High-A Everett in 2022 and quickly asserted himself as a player to watch in the Mariners system. He finished among Everett's leaders in hits, doubles, home runs and RBIs despite missing more than two months with a strained hamstring and finished in the Arizona Fall League.
Scouting Report: Packard lacks exceptional physicality or tools, but he can hit. He calmly separates balls and strikes with a polished, patient approach from the left side and hits balls where they're pitched, using the whole field with a quick, inside-out swing. He has the power to drive balls out to his pullside and projects to be an average hitter who could reach double digit home runs given enough at-bats. Packard doesn't offer much defensively and will have to hit his way to the majors. He's a well below-average runner with limited athleticism and is a below-average defender in left field.
The Future: Packard's hitting ability gives him a chance to rise as an extra outfielder or callup option. He'll open at Double-A Arkansas in 2023.
Midseason Update: Packard has impressed at the plate with both his contact ability and power in his first full season. His defense is well below-average in the outfield, but he may hit his way to a stint in the majors.
Career Transactions
Tacoma Rainiers transferred OF Spencer Packard from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
Tacoma Rainiers placed OF Spencer Packard on the 7-day injured list.
OF Spencer Packard assigned to Tacoma Rainiers from Arkansas Travelers.
OF Spencer Packard and assigned to Arkansas Travelers from Everett AquaSox.
OF Spencer Packard assigned to Seattle Mariners.
OF Spencer Packard roster status changed by Seattle Mariners.
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