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Cam Collier

Cam Collier (born Cameron Keith Collier; November 20, 2004) is an American professional baseball third baseman and first baseman in the Cincinnati Reds organization. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he is the son of Lou Collier, a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played eight seasons from 1996 to 2007. Collier grew up in Chicago before moving to Atlanta at age 14 to further his baseball development, attending Mt. Paran Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia, where he played as a third baseman and right-handed pitcher. After high school, he briefly attended Chipola College in Marianna, Florida, before entering the draft. Collier was selected by the with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the , signing for a $5 million bonus. He began his professional career that year in the Rookie-level , batting .370 with 2 s in 9 games, before advancing through the minors. In 2023, playing for Single-A Dayton, he posted a .246 with 6 s and 68 RBIs over 111 games. His breakout came in 2024 at Dayton, where he hit .248 with 20 s (second in the ) and 74 RBIs in 119 games, earning honors and the MVP award at the for a go-ahead . Entering the 2025 season, Collier was ranked as the No. 91 prospect in MLB's Top 100 list, noted for his plus power potential (60-grade) and bat speed, though scouts project a possible move to first base due to his below-average speed and athleticism. That year, he split time between Double-A Chattanooga and other affiliates, batting .279 with 4 home runs and 48 RBIs in 95 games across levels; however, the season was shortened by a thumb injury sustained in . A left-handed batter with a right-handed throw, standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 210 pounds, Collier is projected for a major league debut around 2026. His father has praised his advanced IQ, stating that Collier was "way ahead of where I was at his age."

Early life

Family background

Cam Collier was born on November 20, 2004, in , Illinois. He is the son of and Melica Collier, with an older sister named . The family has provided a supportive environment centered on development, influenced heavily by Lou's professional experience. enjoyed an eight-season career in from 1997 to 2004, appearing for the (1997), Milwaukee Brewers (1999–2000), (2001), Boston Red Sox (2001–2002), Phillies (2003), and (2004). Following his MLB tenure, he played two seasons in the (KBO) League with the in 2005 and the in 2006. To further Cam's high school opportunities, the family relocated from to , around 2019, when Cam was finishing eighth grade, allowing him to attend Mount Paran Christian School.

Upbringing and education

Cam Collier was born on November 20, 2004, in , , where he spent his early childhood immersed in a baseball-oriented family environment. As he completed eighth grade, his family relocated to , a region known for its strong youth baseball culture, allowing him greater opportunities to develop his skills year-round. Prior to high school, Collier gained early exposure to competitive through participation in leagues and travel ball circuits in the area, where he began honing his abilities under various coaches outside his immediate family. Following the move to , he continued this development in the region's amateur scene, which provided access to advanced training and tournaments. Collier attended Mount Paran Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia, starting as a , and committed to play at the after that initial year. To accelerate his path toward professional baseball, he reclassified from the class of 2023 to 2022, withdrew from Mount Paran after his sophomore year in August 2021, and obtained his GED to achieve high school graduation equivalency at age 17. He then briefly enrolled at Chipola College in , forgoing a traditional four-year college commitment in a manner similar to early draft entrants like .

Amateur career

High school baseball

Cam Collier played high school for the Mount Paran Christian Eagles in , where he primarily manned third base while also contributing as a right-handed . As a in 2021, he helped lead the team to its first state championship in program history, sweeping the two games to zero (4–0 and 3–0) in the Class A Private state final. In that decisive game, Collier pitched a complete-game four-hit , striking out several batters and showcasing his mound prowess. The Eagles' playoff run highlighted Collier's dual-threat abilities, as the team advanced through notable postseason victories en route to the title. During his sophomore season, Collier posted a .434 with 13 home runs, 40 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases, demonstrating elite offensive production for a high school player. On the , he went 4-0 with a 1.44 and recorded four saves across multiple appearances, including low-90s fastballs that underscored his arm strength. His statistical output contributed significantly to the Eagles' success, blending power hitting with speed and defensive reliability at third base. Following this standout year, Collier withdrew from Mount Paran Christian in August 2021 to focus on draft preparation. Scouts praised Collier's left-handed swing for its smoothness and power potential, noting his ability to drive the ball to all fields with quick bat speed and strong contact skills. His plus arm strength, clocked at up to 94 off the during evaluations, and solid fielding mechanics at third base drew comparisons to polished young infield prospects. Key performances included his participation in the 2021 National Showcase and All-American Classic, where he impressed with consistent hitting and defensive plays against top national competition. These events solidified his reputation as a high-end amateur talent before transitioning to .

Awards and draft eligibility

During his sophomore year at Mount Paran Christian School in 2021, Collier was named the Cobb County Baseball Player of the Year by the Marietta Daily Journal, recognizing his leadership in guiding the team to a state championship while excelling as both a hitter and pitcher. He also earned selection to the All-American Classic, an elite showcase for top high school prospects, where he demonstrated his advanced left-handed swing against national competition. Collier gained significant national attention as one of the premier high school talents, initially ranked as the overall prospect in Baseball America's 2023 draft class and No. 1 in by rankings. By the time of the draft cycle, following his reclassification, he was projected as a top-10 selection nationally, ranked No. 7 overall by Baseball America and within the top 20 by MLB Pipeline. To accelerate his path to , Collier reclassified from the class of 2023 to at age 16, earning his GED and enrolling at Chipola College in , a powerhouse program, to gain draft eligibility a year early. At Chipola during the season, he batted .333 with 8 home runs and 47 RBIs in 52 games. This decision mirrored the path of prospects like , allowing him to face advanced competition while remaining one of the youngest eligible players at 17. Pre-draft evaluations highlighted his tools on the 20-80 scouting scale, with MLB Pipeline grading his hit tool at 60 for his bat-to-ball skills and feel for the barrel, plus power potential rated 55, and a strong arm graded 50 that supported his third-base profile. He further showcased his abilities at events like National Showcase, solidifying his status as a first-round projection.

Professional career

Draft and debut season

The selected Cam Collier with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the June Amateur Draft out of Chipola College in . At the time of the draft, Collier was 17 years old, having accelerated his high school graduation to enter the 2022 draft class early. He signed his professional contract with the Reds on July 25, 2022, receiving a $5 million , which exceeded the slot value of $3,659,800 for the 18th pick by approximately 37%. Following his signing, Collier was assigned to the ACL of the (ACL), the ' rookie-level affiliate, where he made his professional debut in late July 2022. At just 17 years old—the youngest player in the 2022 draft class—Collier quickly adapted to the demands of professional pitching, which featured more velocity and movement than he had faced in , as well as the structured daily schedule of . His early professional experience was limited to the summer season, allowing him to ease into the pro environment without the pressures of a full campaign. In nine games with the ACL Reds, Collier posted a strong .370 with a .514 and .630 , accumulating 10 hits in 27 at-bats, including one and two home runs, while drawing seven walks against six strikeouts. This performance highlighted his advanced plate discipline and power potential from the left side of the plate. coverage noted parallels to Bryce Harper's accelerated to the majors, as both skipped traditional college routes—Collier via reclassification to —to enter at a young age. At third base, Collier began initial adjustments to professional fielding demands, focusing on footwork and arm strength at the hot corner, though his defense remained a developmental area amid his offensive promise.

Minor league progression (2023–2024)

Collier opened his first full professional season in 2023 with the Daytona of the , where he appeared in 111 games as the youngest position player in the league. Batting primarily at third base with some duties, he posted a .246/.349/.356 slash line with six home runs and 68 RBIs, demonstrating solid plate discipline with a 12.4% walk rate while limiting strikeouts to 23.0% of plate appearances. His performance highlighted emerging contact skills and positional versatility, splitting time between third base (72 games) and (39 games), though power output remained modest as he adjusted to professional pitching. Following a solid debut year, Collier received an in-system promotion to the High-A Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League for the 2024 season. In 119 games, he improved markedly in power production, slashing .248/.355/.443 with 20 home runs—second-most in the league—and 74 RBIs, while maintaining a 13.0% walk rate and increasing his slugging by nearly 90 points from the prior year. Defensively, he solidified his role at third base (86 games) with occasional stints at first base and as designated hitter, showing growth in handling the hot corner despite his below-average speed. Key milestones included a three-home-run game on August 23 against the Great Lakes Loons, a nine-game hitting streak to open the season with three homers, and earning MiLB Player of the Week honors for the week of August 5 after slashing .588/.650/1.118 with two home runs. His standout play led to selections for the Midwest League All-Star Team, the National League All-Star Futures Game—where he won MVP honors with a go-ahead home run—and Baseball America's Cincinnati Reds Minor League Player of the Year award. Over these two seasons, Collier's development emphasized his plus raw power potential (graded 60), which translated into tangible gains from six home runs in 2023 to 20 in 2024, alongside average hit tool (45-50 grade) and a strong arm (60 grade) suited for corner infield. Scouting reports noted improvements in plate discipline and launch angle to reduce ground-ball tendencies, though challenges persisted with swing-and-miss against breaking pitches and below-average foot speed (40 grade), potentially shifting him toward first base long-term. Within the Reds system, he rose to become a top-10 prospect, ranked No. 6 overall entering 2025, reflecting his growth into a high-impact corner infielder.

2025 season

Collier received an invitation to the ' 2025 major league as a non-roster invitee, where he showcased his potential in limited exhibition action before suffering a significant setback. On March 9, 2025, during a game, Collier tore the in his left thumb while tagging a runner, necessitating and placing him on the 60-day to start the season. The injury, which sidelined him for approximately the first two months, delayed his anticipated assignment to Double-A , as he had been projected to open the year there following his 2024 performance at . Collier began his recovery with a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level starting in mid-May 2025, where he excelled in 10 games, batting .394 with a .524 , .636 , one , and six RBIs over 33 at-bats. He was activated from the on June 3 and assigned to Dayton, playing 11 games with a .293 average, .370 OBP, .415 SLG, one , and four RBIs in 41 at-bats, demonstrating a strong return to form. Promoted to Double-A Chattanooga on June 17, Collier settled in as the team's and primary , appearing in 74 games and posting a .263 average, .377 OBP, .347 SLG, two , and 38 RBIs across 259 at-bats, though his power output remained modest compared to prior seasons. Overall, across all levels in 2025, he played 95 games, hitting .279 with a .391 OBP, .384 SLG, four s, and 48 RBIs in 333 at-bats, reflecting solid plate discipline but limited extra-base production amid the injury's impact. To build momentum heading into 2026, Collier participated in the with the , where he played 23 games and batted .220 with a .366 OBP, .323 SLG, one , and 15 RBIs in 80 at-bats, including participation in the , 2025, AFL Championship Game (a 9-4 loss to the ). A highlight came on October 17, when he crushed a 438-foot , his first of the AFL season. In the Fall Stars Game on November 9, 2025, Collier entered as a defensive replacement at first base and delivered the game's hardest-hit ball, a 113.1 mph single. Entering the 2026 season, Collier was ranked as the No. 6 prospect in the organization and remained in MLB Pipeline's Top 100 as of November 2025, with evaluators projecting a potential debut that year as he continues to develop his power at the upper levels.

Personal life

Family influences

Collier's father, Collier, a former player who appeared in eight seasons from 1997 to 2004 with teams including the and , has served as a primary mentor, instilling a strong and emphasizing character as key to success in . frequently records his son's at-bats during games and practices, sending corrective feedback via text to refine technique without argument, which has accelerated 's development and maturity on the field. During the 2023 Caravan, when was just 18 and experiencing his first taste of professional life, provided guidance on adapting to the rigors of pro , including longer nine-inning games, superior competition, and a against adult players, helping feel prepared despite necessary adjustments. 's experiences also highlight the importance of seizing opportunities, as he advises young players, including , to prioritize diligence over raw talent alone. The Collier family's support has been instrumental in pivotal career decisions, such as Cam's reclassification from the 2023 to the 2022 , which Lou guided based on his own draft history, making the process "easier" by offering insider knowledge and strategic advice. This decision, deemed best for the family's goals after Cam's strong summer performance, reflected collective input and accelerated his path to professional . The family relocated from to when Cam was in to enable year-round training amid milder weather, a move championed by Cam's , Melica Collier, who questioned, "What are we waiting on?" to prioritize his development. Lou's eight MLB seasons serve as a motivational benchmark, with shared training sessions—such as pitting young Cam against older age groups to build skills and IQ—reinforcing a heritage of resilience and post-game discussions on mindset. Beyond direct baseball involvement, the family's dynamics provide emotional stability and balance during Cam's rise as a prospect, including transitions like his 2025 thumb injury recovery. Melica and sister , who supported the Atlanta move during her senior year before attending , contribute to a grounded home life, helping Cam maintain focus amid professional pressures. Family attendance at key games and Lou's ongoing counsel, such as reminding Cam, "Don’t let how you feel mess up what you know," offer consistent emotional backing, ensuring his prospect status does not overshadow personal growth.

Interests and community involvement

Cam Collier has expressed a keen interest in Japanese culture, which he discussed during a 2024 appearance on the ' "" , noting its influence on his personal tastes and daily listening habits. He has highlighted how exploring elements like music and traditions helps him unwind amid the demands of . Beyond his on-field pursuits, Collier actively engages in community initiatives through the Community Fund. In January 2025, he joined fellow prospects at an event distributing over $50,000 in and equipment to high school and youth programs in the Greater area, where he interacted directly with student-athletes to encourage their development in the sport. Similarly, in February 2023, Collier participated in a collaboration with St. Elizabeth Healthcare that donated $45,000 worth of gear to local schools and youth groups, emphasizing the importance of accessible resources for young players. In early interviews, such as his 2023 experience headlining the Reds Caravan at age 18, Collier has shared insights on maintaining balance as a , stressing a team-first mentality and learned from his upbringing. He has advised younger prospects to focus on consistent effort and adaptability, reflecting a grounded approach to his rapid transition to pro life.

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