Noah-Gibson James Washington Naylor...Younger brother of Josh Naylor...Bo was a standout high school catcher at St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and Ontario Blue Jays in 2018, the elite 18U travel team...Brother, Myles, was selected and signed by Oakland in the 2023 MLB Draft (first round, 39th overall)...Also toured Florida as a member of the Canadian Junior National Team during Spring Training, along with Cade Smith...Participated in the 2017 High School Home Run Derby during the All-Star Game festivities at Marlins Park...Entered the draft ranked 27th and 20th among amateur draft-eligible prospects (MLB.com and Baseball America).
2025
Improved OPS by 47 points in his second straight year at the Major League level, again serving as the club's primary catcher...Despite not elevating average above the .200 mark after May 24, enjoyed a solid last month of the season, batting .290 (18-for-62) in 19 September games with seven doubles, three home runs and 16 RBI (.872 OPS), helping the club to a 20-7 mark...Hit in a career-high eight straight games, Sept. 10-20...His 16 RBI after Sept. 9 were tied for third-most in MLB (Sept. 10-28, 15-for-45, .333, 14 G)...Second career two-homer game, Sept. 20 at MIN (G1)...Connected for first career postseason home run in Game 2 of the AL WC Series, a three-run eighth-inning shot off Detroit's Brant Hurter...Made 106 starts behind the plate, throwing out 19 of 96 base stealers (19.8%), club was 58-48 in his starts...His nineteen CCS were third among AL catchers...Was 7-for-last-25 (.28%) to end season and tossed out a career-high three runners on Aug. 15 vs. Atlanta (most by a CLE C since 2018)...First CLE catcher with double-digit homers in three straight seasons since Yan Gomes, 2013-15...Career-high four hits on Aug. 17 vs. Atlanta...His fWAR of 1.5 was third among club position players...Connected on second career pinch-hit homer on July 28 vs. Colorado...Was third among AL catchers with 41 walks (as C, 78th percentile among MLB hitters in walk rate)...His 14 RBI in 11 games vs. the Twins led all Major League players.
2024
Spent his first full season at the Major League level and enjoyed hot spurts at the plate while providing rock-solid defense and leadership behind the plate...Overall, he made 101 starts (115 G) at catcher, four starts at DH and was credited with +11 DRS, tied for fifth-most among AL catchers...Was 10-for-71 (14%) throwing out runners...Naylor was one of MLB’s toppitch framers in 2024, ranking seventh out of 58 qualified catchers with eight catcher framing runs (Statcast)...Converted 49.3% of non-swing pitchers in the shadow of the strike zone into called strikes, the eighth-best rate in MLB...Team ERA was 3.58 with Bo behind the dish...Had two walk-off plate appearances in 2024...Hit a walk-off single off Chicago-AL’s Bryan Shaw on April 10, Cleveland’s first of seven walk-off wins in 2024...Later had a walk-off pinch-hit sacrifice fly against Chicago-AL’s Michael Kopech on July 2...the last Cleveland catcher with multiple walk-off plate appearances in the same season was Victor Martínez in 2008...Produced a .286 (14-for-49) batting average with an .837 OPS in June, both his best marks of any month in 2024...Raised his batting average from .177 at the beginning of June to .207 at the conclusion of the month, a difference of 30 points...Provided the fourth homer of Cleveland’s fourth of five four-home run games on August 24...Josh Naylor also homered in the contest...Per Elias, the duo became the 13th pair of brothers to homer in the same game as teammates and the sixth pair to do it at least three times...Average did not get above .222 after April 2...Naylor’s 13 home runs in 2024 were the most by a Cleveland catcher since Roberto Pérez in 2019 (24)...Hit his first career grand slam on May 4 vs. Los Angeles-AL (set a career-high with four RBI)...Became just the second catcher in club history to hit a home run, post two stolen bases (other was Luke Sewell in 1932) on Sept. 9 @CWS...First career PH HR, July 7 vs SF)...Led team with 122K.
2023
Turned in a tremendous campaign, ending the season among the best-hitting catchers and overall hitters in MLB over the last six weeks of the season...Began the year in AAA Columbus, where he posted an .890 OPS and was leading the Cleveland PD system in HR (13, tied), BB (49) & was second in RBI (48)/ OPS/XBH(26)/TB(108)...At the time of his final June 16, recall he was seventh in Int'l League in RBI, third in walks and T-seventh in RS (45)...Was on the roster as 27th-player on May 21...Over his first 39 games at the ML level in 2023, he batted .179 (21-for-117) with 5 2B, 4HR & 14 RBI (.592 OPS) from May 21-Aug. 18...For the remainder of the season (28-G), he batted .321 (26-for-81) with 19 RS, 8 2B, 7 HR, 18 RBI & 16 BB, posting the second-highest OPS (1.113) in MLB over the span and top mark in the AL (min 90PA)...Was second on the club in runs/RBI, third in walks over the span, posting a slash-line of .434/.679/1.113...Raised OPS from .592 to .809 last 28 games...Recorded extra-base hits in 13 of his last 23 starts...Per Sarah Langs, at 23.189 YOA, Bo became youngest CLE player to HR in three straight starts since Manny Ramírez in 1995 (Aug. 25-29)...At 23.193 days old was also the second-youngest CLE hitter with an XBH hit in six-or-more consecutive starts (Hal Trosky 21.196 1934)...third-youngest CLE catcher (23.154) w/2HR in a game since R Fosse in 1970, his first career multi-HR game on July 25 vs. KC...Splits: 22-for-67 (.328) vs. AL Central (19RBI, 24G)...Reached base in 21 of last 23 starts at catcher dating back Aug. 19 (via hit/walk)...67G/55GS at catcher, club was 30-25 in starts...8 of 66 (12.1%) throwing out would-be base stealers (-2 DRS).
2022
Split the season between AA Akron and AAA Columbus, batting a combined .263 (109-for-415) with 26 2B, four 3B, 21 HR, 68 RBI, 73 runs and 20 steals in 118 games (.392/.496/.888)…He was the only catcher in MiLB in 2022 with a 20/20 season, leading the system w/a .888 OPS, second in walks (82), slugging pct (.496) and OBP (.392) and fifth in HR (21)… The only two 20HR/20SB catchers in MLB history are Pudge Rodriguez (TX, 1999) & J.T. Realmuto (2022, PHI)…Started the year at AA Akron and was promoted to Columbus on June 21…Named to the Int’l League Postseason All-Star team…From 6/21-end of season he was T7th in the Int’l League in HR (15), ninth in OPS (.880) and eighth in RBI (47)… Had four straight multi-hit games from 5/17-5/21...Joined his brother Josh on the active roster on Oct. 1, becoming the first set of brothers on the same Cleveland roster since the Alomars in 2000… On Oct. 2 vs. KC made first ML start at DH, batting fifth behind his brother, Josh, becoming the first set of brothers to hit consecutively for Cleveland since Joe (7th) and Luke (8th) Sewell on 8/27/1930 vs. CWS (G2)… Last done in the Majors by the Romine’s (Andrew/Austin) for the Cubs on 8/25/2021…First set of brothers to play in same game for Cleveland since the Alomar’s in Oct. 2000...With Cleveland appeared in four games at catcher, made the one start at DH and was on both Postseason rosters, but did not appear.
2021
Spent entire season at AA Akron, batting a career-low .188 (59-for-313) with 24 extra-base hits and 44 RBI in 87 games...At 21, was playing nearly 3.0 years below the Double-A Northeast average of 23.9 YOA...Was successful on all 10 of his stolen base attempts... Caught the last four innings for the A.L. team in the July 11 SiriusXM Futures Game in Denver...Enters 2022 the 7th-best prospect in the system and best defensive catcher (Baseball America)... Did not hit above .230 over any calendar month...Best statistical month was July, batting .210 (13-for-62) with 5 HR, 18 RBI and a .796 OPS in 17 games...Posted a .993 (5E/766TC) and threw out 21 of 68 (31%) of potential base stealers...Recorded walk-off, ninth-inning single in Game 3 of the Double-A Northeast finals to send Akron to the league title...Went 2-for-5 with 2 HR and 6 RBI on July 31 at Erie.
2020
Spent year at the Alternate Training Site in Lake County...Listed as the fourth-best prospect in the system by MLB Pipeline and fifth by Baseball America, the 42nd-overall in MLB according to The Athletic's Keith Law...Played in July 18 Summer Camp game at Pittsburgh.
2019
Spent the 2019 season at Single-A Lake County, batting .243 with 18 2B, 10 3B, 11 HR and 65 RBI in 107 games...Led the Midwest League in triples and was fifth in RBI, tied for sixth in extra-base hits and eighth in slugging pct...Named the No.3 prospect in Cleveland system by Baseball America and the No. 5 prospect by MLB Pipeline entering the 2019 season...Got better as the season wore on, hitting .251 with 39 RBI and a .764 OPS in the second half (57 G)...Batted .294 (55-for-187) with runners on base.