
"The name "Naylor" is highly recognized in this age of baseball, both around the league and within the Canadian environment. Myles Naylor is the younger sibling among his brothers, Bo Naylor and Josh Naylor. The family is very established in the game; each sibling was a first-round draft pick for their respective clubs. Both of his brothers are factors on their respective clubs; meanwhile, the younger Naylor continues to work in the minor leagues as he forges his path to join his older brothers."
"Naylor played in 35 fewer games in 2025 than he did in 2024. He recorded 345 plate appearances and 287 at-bats, where he amassed 53 hits, 51 runs, seven home runs, 37 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases. Defensively, Naylor worked mostly at third base, with 52 games played. Offensively, the Canadian prospect was still trying to find his groove. His offensive abilities did show face at times, with timely production."
Myles Naylor is the youngest of three Naylor brothers, all first-round draft picks, and remains in the minor leagues pursuing a major-league career. He has three professional seasons and advanced from rookie ball to low-A in 2023, spending 2024 and 2025 in Single-A Stockton. In 2025 he played 345 plate appearances with 53 hits, seven home runs, 37 RBIs, 51 runs and 10 steals while primarily playing third base. He hit .185 with a .319 OBP and .307 slugging, striking out 137 times and walking 55. Occasional power and timely production appeared, but plate discipline and pitch recognition require improvement for further advancement.
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