Drafted in the 6th round (172nd overall) by the Miami Marlins in 2022 (signed for $149,000).
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When Poland arrived at Louisville, it wasn’t clear whether his future lay in the infield or on the mound. During the coronavirus shortened 2020 season, he showed as much promise at second base, where he hit .281/.361/.500 as he did on the mound, where he posted a 12.71 ERA with 11 hits allowed in 5.2 innings. But Poland stuck with pitching, even when a foot injury sidelined him for much of 2021. He earned the Friday starter role for Louisville this season, and impressed, going 5-5, 3.46 with 103 strikeouts and 32 walks in 83.1 innings. Poland’s fringe-average, 91-93 mph fastball can touch 96. It has vertical life, but thanks to his over-the-top delivery and downward plane, it’s not a pitch that plays effectively at the top of the zone. Hitters hit .325/418/.534 against his fastball, but his above-average mid-80s changeup is more effective, and his low-80s slider could develop into an above-average pitch as well. It has excellent depth and is rarely squared up, even if he didn’t rely on it that much.
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School: Louisville Committed/Drafted: Red Sox ’18 (24) Age At Draft: 22.5 When Poland arrived at Louisville, it wasn’t clear whether his future lay in the infield or on the mound. During the coronavirus shortened 2020 season, he showed as much promise at second base, where he hit .281/.361/.500 as he did on the mound, where he posted a 12.71 ERA with 11 hits allowed in 5.2 innings. But Poland stuck with pitching, even when a foot injury sidelined him for much of 2021. He earned the Friday starter role for Louisville this season, and impressed, going 5-5, 3.46 with 103 strikeouts and 32 walks in 83.1 innings. Poland’s fringe-average, 91-93 mph fastball can touch 96. It has vertical life, but thanks to his over-the-top delivery and downward plane, it’s not a pitch that plays effectively at the top of the zone. Hitters hit .325/418/.534 against his fastball, but his above-average mid-80s changeup is more effective, and his low-80s slider could develop into an above-average pitch as well. It has excellent depth and is rarely squared up, even if he didn’t rely on it that much.
Louisville went heavy on Indiana prep players in its 2018 recruiting class and Poland is one of the best of the bunch. The righthanded hitter has a compact swing and consistently barrels up balls thanks to his feel for hitting and quick hands. He has some pop in his bat, but his approach lends itself more to hard line drives than home runs right now. Poland, an above-average runner, can play second or third base, but he doesn't truly profile at either position. If he gets to Louisville, as expected, he'll get a chance to be a two-way player thanks to his fastball-curveball combination on the mound.
Career Transactions
Beloit Sky Carp transferred RHP Jared Poland from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
Beloit Sky Carp placed RHP Jared Poland on the 7-day injured list retroactive to May 5, 2024.
RHP Jared Poland assigned to Beloit Sky Carp from Jupiter Hammerheads.
RHP Jared Poland assigned to Beloit Sky Carp from Jupiter Hammerheads.
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