Drafted in the 22nd round (660th overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2019 (signed for $75,000).
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Maxwell finally started to tap into his above-average raw power this season, as the lefthanded hitting outfielder hit 10 home runs this year. He has also been drawing more walks and stealing more bases (19 in 22 attempts). In the outfielder, he is a plus runner and is an above-average defender with instincts in center field. While some of his above-average raw power is translating into games, his approach is pull-heavy and is considered a defense-first type of player. His .232 average this year explains why he won’t hear his name called earlier.
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Maxwell finally started to tap into his above-average raw power this season, as the lefthanded hitting outfielder hit 10 home runs this year. He has also been drawing more walks and stealing more bases (19 in 22 attempts). In the outfielder, he is a plus runner and is an above-average defender with instincts in center field. While some of his above-average raw power is translating into games, his approach is pull-heavy and is considered a defense-first type of player. His .232 average this year explains why he won't hear his name called earlier.
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Maxwell finally started to tap into his above-average raw power this season, as the lefthanded hitting outfielder hit 10 home runs this year. He has also been drawing more walks and stealing more bases (19 in 22 attempts). In the outfielder, he is a plus runner and is an above-average defender with instincts in center field. While some of his above-average raw power is translating into games, his approach is pull-heavy and is considered a defense-first type of player. His .232 average this year explains why he won't hear his name called earlier.
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