• Full name Jordan Jeffrey-Joseph Lawlar
  • Born 07/17/2002 in Carrollton, TX
  • Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School Jesuit Prep
  • Drafted in the 1st round (6th overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2021 (signed for $6,713,300).
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    Whichever team picks Lawlar will be selecting a prep shortstop with a long track record of success. Lawlar was the shortstop and three-hole hitter for Dallas Jesuit from his first game as a sophomore to the final game of his senior year. He left an inch taller (6-foot-2) and 25 pounds heavier (195 pounds) than he was when he arrived, but his performance was remarkably consistent. Lawlar hit over .400 all three seasons and was one of the best hitters on the summer showcase circuit in both 2019 and 2020. Because he’s coming out of Texas two years after Bobby Witt Jr. (and like Witt he’s nearly 19 on draft day), Lawlar draws understandable comparisons. Witt had louder tools almost across the board with the exception of the hit tool, but Lawlar has plenty of plus tools himself, with future 60 speed (he’ll turn in 70 times right now) to go with 60 hit, a 60 glove and an above-average arm and future power. Lawlar has a high likelihood of staying at shortstop. Witt (picked No. 2 in 2019) is the only Texas prep shortstop to ever go in the top-10 picks, and Lawlar should be the second. There were concerns when Lawlar showed more swing and miss early in the season, but he resolved that as the season wore on. He struck out in 20% of his plate appearances over the first 21 games of the season. In his final 15 games he struck out once in 55 plate appearances with no degradation in his power production. Lawlar’s swing is compact with above-average bat speed. Lawlar is a fast-twitch athlete. Projecting how his power develops separates those who see him as the best prospect in the draft class from those who see him as just a top-tier draft prospect. If his power catches up to his other tools in his 20s, he could be a regular all-star. If not, his hitting ability, speed and defense still would give him a solid path to being an MLB regular with defensive value. The Vanderbilt commit also impresses with his intelligence and maturity.

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Career Transactions

  • Arizona Diamondbacks recalled SS Jordan Lawlar from Reno Aces.
  • SS Jordan Lawlar assigned to Reno Aces from Amarillo Sod Poodles.
  • Amarillo Sod Poodles activated SS Jordan Lawlar.
  • SS Jordan Lawlar assigned to Amarillo Sod Poodles from Reno Aces.
  • Reno Aces sent SS Jordan Lawlar on a rehab assignment to ACL D-backs.
  • Reno Aces placed SS Jordan Lawlar on the 7-day injured list.
  • Reno Aces activated SS Jordan Lawlar from the 60-day injured list.
  • Reno Aces sent SS Jordan Lawlar on a rehab assignment to ACL D-backs.
  • Amarillo Sod Poodles activated SS Jordan Lawlar.
  • Amarillo Sod Poodles placed SS Jordan Lawlar on the temporarily inactive list.
  • Arizona Diamondbacks invited non-roster SS Jordan Lawlar and to spring training.

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