In the 2016 First-Year Player Draft, the Orioles selected outfielder Austin Hays out of Jacksonville University in the third round. The next year, after his first full professional year, Hays had a season among the best in all of the minor leagues. He was finalist for Baseball America’s Player of the Year.
After a season where Hays hit 32 homers and drove in 95 runs in High-A and Double-A, he was keeping company with some of the game’s brightest young stars. Ronald Acuna Jr. won the BA Player of the Year award then, but Hays was a finalist with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette of Toronto. That winter Baseball America ranked him No. 21 on its top 100 list.
While some injuries slowed Hays over the ensuing seasons, he finally stayed on the field a lot last season and posted a better-than-league average .769 OPS for the Orioles, showing glimpses of his talent.
This year that talent has been on full display. Hays has gone 12-for-21 his past six games and is batting .463 (19-for-41) his last 11 games. Since April 15 his average is among the best in MLB at .386. He has reached base 12 times his last 14 plate appearances after going 2-for-3 in Monday’s win over Kansas City.
Teammate Trey Mancini said he knew Hays could do this.