Matt Mervis

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25+23 innings. [9] That summer, he played for the Kalamazoo Growlers of the Northwoods League. [15] He slashed .316/.395/.450 over 171 over at-bats with 27 runs, 11 doubles, four home runs, 28 RBIs, 22 walks, and four sacrifice flies, ending the season in the top five in each statistic, except OBP, where he ranked seventh. [16]

During his junior season at Duke in 2019, he pitched in seven games in which he was 1–0 with a 2.16 ERA and eight strikeouts over 8+13 innings, while posting a .274/.358/.421 slash line with six home runs and 31 RBIs in 190 at-bats and 48 starts. [9] [4] That summer, Mervis played with the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League where he slashed .325/.418/.571 with four home runs over 77 at-bats with 24 RBIs and was named a league all-star. His batting average and OBP were third in the league with his OPS ranking tenth and his 24 RBIs ranking eighth. [17] Prior to a shortened senior season at Duke in 2020, he was named the 19th-best senior in the country by Perfect Game and was selected as team captain. [4] He had a .304/.458/.589 slash line with three home runs over 16 games while playing first base, and pitching two scoreless innings in two games, before the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [9]

Professional career

2020–21

Mervis went unselected in the five-round 2020 MLB draft, and signed with the Chicago Cubs in June 2020 as an undrafted free agent, as a first baseman. [18] [19] Due to the unique rules of the shortened draft, Mervis only received $20,000 upon signing. [20] He made his professional debut in 2021 with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans of the Low-A East, and also played in three games with the Iowa Cubs of the Triple-A East. [21] Over 72 games between both teams, he batted .208 with nine home runs and 44 RBIs. [9] [3]

2022

Mervis opened the 2022 season with the South Bend Cubs of the High-A Midwest League, for whom he slashed .350/.389/.650 in 100 at bats with 35 runs, seven home runs, and 29 RBIs over 27 games. [22] He was promoted to the Tennessee Smokies of the Double-A Southern League in mid-May, for whom Mervis batted .300/.370/.596 (third in the league)—in 203 at bats over 53 games he had 16 doubles, 14 home runs, and 51 RBIs. [23] In mid-July, he was promoted to Iowa, now a member of the Triple-A International League. [24] [25] The Cubs named him their Minor League Player of the Month for August 2022, during which he batted .305 with a .390 OBP and a .926 OPS for Iowa. [26] Over 57 games with Iowa to end the season, he led the International League with a .983 OPS in 209 at bats with 41 runs, 15 home runs, and 39 RBIs, with a 10% walk rate and a 15% strikeout rate. [27] and slashed .297/.383/.593 (leading the league) [27] [22] With each promotion, he lowered his strikeout rate. [28]

His combined 2022 season totals between South Bend, Tennessee, and Iowa included a .309/.379/.605 slash line with 92 runs, 40 doubles, 36 home runs, and 119 RBIs in 510 at bats. [29] Mervis led all of the minor leagues in 2022 with his 119 RBIs, also led the minors in extra base hits with 78, was tied for second in the minors with 40 doubles, and was third in the minor leagues with 36 home runs. [30] [31] [32] He was named the Cubs 2022 Minor League Player of the Year, and an MiLB Organization All Star. [33] [34]

Mervis was selected to play for the Mesa Solar Sox in the 2022 Arizona Fall League. [35] [36] [37] There, he was chosen as the Arizona Rising Stars MVP, an Arizona Fall League Fall Star, and was named the 2022 Fall Stars Game MVP. [33] [38] [39] He batted .291/.344/.655, and led the league in home runs (six), as well as isolated power (ISO; .364) and at bats per home run (9.17). [40]

2023

He began the 2023 season playing for Triple-A Iowa. [41] Through May 4, Mervis batted .286/.402/.560 in 91 at bats with 27 runs (3rd in the International League), 6 home runs (10th), 27 RBIs (3rd), 18 walks (8th; as against 19 strikeouts), and 2 sacrifice flies (10th). [41] [42]

Mervis was promoted to the major leagues for the first time on May 5, 2023, and made his MLB debut that day, batting 7th and playing first base against the Miami Marlins. Mervis hit his first major league home run on May 16 against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. On June 15, the Cubs optioned Mervis back to Triple-A Iowa after he hit .167/.242/.289 with 3 home runs in 90 at bats, while playing first base. [43] [44] His peripheral statistics were significantly better, as he had a 50% hard hit rate and a 13.8% barrel rate, double the league average. [45]

In 2023 playing for Triple–A Iowa, Mervis batted .282/.399/.533(6th in the league) in 362 at bats with 22 home runs (8th), 78 RBIs (10th), 67 walks (8th), and 5 sacrifice flies (9th). [46] [47] His 15.2% walk percentage was 10th-highest in the International League, and his .932 OPS and .251 isolated power were both 6th. [46]

2024

In January 2024, MLB Pipeline ranked Mervis # 6 on its Top 10 1B Prospects list. [48] After a strong spring training, he was optioned to Triple–A Iowa to begin the 2024 season. [49] In 2024 with Iowa, Mervis batted .235/.329/.434 in 302 at bats with 15 home runs and 43 RBIs (with two stints on the injured list), and with the Cubs he batted 3-for-26. [50]

International career; Team Israel

Mervis played for the Israeli national baseball team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. [51] [52] [53]

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Matt Mervis
Matt Mervis 2022.jpg
Mervis with the Iowa Cubs in 2022
Chicago Cubs – No. 22
First baseman
Born: (1998-04-16) April 16, 1998 (age 26)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
MLB debut
May 5, 2023, for the Chicago Cubs