Hatchling Report | Odemar Lock
May 19, 2044
by Banjo Jackson
Nashville, TN
1B Odemar Lock
| Contact | Gap | Power | Eye | Avoid K |
Current | 4 | 5 | 9 | 9 | 3 |
Potential | 4 | 5 | 9 | 9 | 3 |
Drafted in the 18th round in 2041, Odemar Lock was the #94 prospect in 2043, but fell out of the Top 100 to begin the 2044 campaign. Lock is a 6’2 200 lb first baseman with tremendous power and patience. He can hit the ball as hard as anyone to any part of the ballpark. His problem, of course, is actually hitting the ball. Lock is very patient at the plate and waits to pounce on a ball in his wheelhouse and that is when he does his damage. He smoked the ball in single A last season to the tune of 37 longballs and a slash line .270/.443/.564. He is off to a blistering pace in his first season in AAA, with a line of .263/.401/.566, so the only thing holding him back from the Bigs is an open roster spot. With the recent struggles of firstbasemen
Nacho Mendez and
Julian Rios, that spot may open up sooner rather than later.
ETA: 2044