| Player: Camden Johnson | |||||||||||
| School: Oklahoma | Position(s): 3B | ||||||||||
| Height: 6′ | Weight: 176 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Johnson is a hit-over-power left-handed hitter whose carrying tool is the bat-to-ball ability rather than the raw pop. The tall stance, small stride and quick hands create a compact, direct path to the ball that allows him to use the whole field and make consistent contact, and the on-base skills and lineout approach give him a legitimate table-setter profile. The power is average and not the focus — the contact quality and plate discipline are what drive the offensive value. The plus run tool is a genuine asset that adds a dimension to the profile without defining it. The speed plays on the bases and in the field, and the comfort throwing on the run and the defensive versatility across the left side give him the ingredients to stick at third base long term. The arm is average but functional for the position, and the athleticism gives him enough flexibility to provide value elsewhere if needed. The profile fits an everyday third baseman whose offensive value is tied to consistent contact, on-base ability and competitive at-bats rather than over-the-fence production. The speed keeps defenses honest and adds a layer that is unusual for the position. | |||||||||||
Shaun Kernahan is the founder and lead writer of Three Quarter Slot, where he blends scouting precision with a storyteller’s eye for the human side of the game. Based in Parker, Colorado, he has covered baseball prospects at every level since 2013, delivering in-depth evaluations, draft analysis, and developmental insight. Over the years, he has built Three Quarter Slot into a trusted home for thoughtful prospect coverage, detailed scouting reports, and a grounded look at how talent evolves
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