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Pirates sign No. 4 overall pick Termarr Johnson
Termarr Johnson has signed an above-slot deal. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Pirates signed fourth overall pick Termarr Johnson, the club announced. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports he’ll receive a $7.219M signing bonus that’s a bit above the $7.01M accompanying slot value.

Top-two selections Jackson Holliday and Druw Jones were the only players in the class to beat Johnson’s bonus. That’s no surprise, as the left-handed-hitting infielder was a consensus top-five talent available. FanGraphs and The Athletic each placed Johnson third on their predraft rankings. He placed fourth at Baseball America and second at ESPN.

Just as there’s little disagreement about the 18-year-old’s pedigree, reports of his skillset are similar across the board. All four outlets call Johnson a future plus-or-better hitter, praising both his bat-to-ball skills and surprising bat speed for a 5-foot-8 player. Keith Law of The Athletic notes that some scouts believe Johnson is the best high school hitter they’ve seen in more than a decade, while ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel indicated his profile is broadly reminiscent to those of José Ramírez or Rafael Devers.

It’d be unfair to expect any high school player to become a superstar of that caliber, but evaluators have been effusive in their praise of his offensive upside. Johnson doesn’t have a traditionally projectable frame given his stature, and all four outlets indicate he’s unlikely to stick at shortstop. There’s a general agreement the Atlanta native could be an impactful bat-first second baseman at his peak, with Eric Longenhagen of FanGraphs pointing to Brandon Lowe as a general comp for this style of player.

With Johnson signed, each of the top 10 overall selections have agreed to terms. It’s expected that everyone selected on the first day of the draft will sign before Monday’s deadline. Jim Callis of MLB.com reported Friday that Mets third-round pick Brandon Sproat, a right-hander out of the University of Florida, looks to be the highest selection leaning toward foregoing pro ball this summer.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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