
Naylor brothers Josh, Noah rising to prominence after all-star events
Noah Naylor found himself rubbing elbows with MLB’s biggest stars while waiting to compete in the high school home run derby at Marlins Park on Monday.
The 17-year-old catcher from Mississauga, Ont., was in awe as he chatted up Max Scherzer, Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Salvador Perez. But as he stepped to the plate to take his home run hacks, he was more excited that his older brother, San Diego Padres prospect Josh Naylor, was there to cheer him on.
The older Naylor, in Miami to compete in Sunday’s MLB Futures Game, had been in Noah’s shoes three years earlier as a participant in the high school derby at Target Field.
“Josh was basically coaching me the whole way through,” Noah said from Miami a day after losing to Arizona’s Nolan Gorman in the derby final. “He helped make sure I enjoyed the experience, soaked it all in, just helped me understand that the most important part is to have fun and recognize where you are.