- Full name Braden Abraham Montgomery
- Born 04/26/2003 in Des Moines, IA
- Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 201 / Bats: S / Throws: R
- School Madison Central
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Drafted in the 1st round (12th overall) by the Boston Red Sox in 2024 (signed for $5,000,000).
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School: Texas A&M
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.2
BA Grade: 55/High
Tools: Hit: 55. Power: 60. Run: 50. Field: 55. Arm: 70.
Montgomery was a standout two-way player in high school who was known for his raw power and arm strength. He made it to campus at Stanford, where he immediately became the regular right fielder while also contributing out of the bullpen for two seasons. He transferred to Texas A&M for his 2024 draft campaign. Despite his huge arm, Montgomery’s future is as a position player. A 6-foot-2, 220-pound switch-hitter, he has a pro body with a chiseled frame and plenty of strength that allows him to generate plus raw power from both sides of the plate. He may not have the purest swing in the class, but Montgomery has done a nice job refining his approach. He cut his strikeout rate to a manageable 20.1% clip in 2024, while upping his walk rate to 17.7%. He can handle top-end velocity but will need to manage his miss tendencies versus secondaries. Montgomery has always been a better lefthanded hitter and might have more of a power-over-hit profile in pro ball, but he should hit for enough impact and draw enough walks to be productive. Montgomery has a prototypical right field profile with a 70-grade arm that should prevent runners from getting too aggressive. Some scouts think he is athletic and quick enough to get a chance in center field. Montgomery pitched just two innings in 2024 but can sit in the low 90s and touch 98 mph. He should be a top 10 pick, given his tools and strong 2024 performance.
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School: Texas A&M Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.2
Montgomery is a 6-foot-2 outfielder and righthanded pitcher who is more than capable of contributing on both sides of the ball in college, but has greater upside as a hitter in pro ball. He spent his first two seasons with Stanford and made significant strides with his approach year-over-year. After posting a 6.5% walk rate as a freshman in 2022 that figure jumped to 16% in 2023 and he slashed .336/.461/.611 with 17 home runs and 14 doubles. Montgomery is a better hitter from the left side but has some swing-and-miss tendencies as both a lefty and a righty. His greatest tool is a borderline 80-grade throwing arm which affords him a prototypical right field profile and has manifested on the mound with a fastball that has been up to 97-98 mph. He transferred to Texas A&M for his 2024 draft season, where he is expected to contribute as an everyday outfielder, hitter in the middle of the lineup and occasional hard-throwing reliever.