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Draft  | Prospect Scouting Reports | 6/28/2025

MLB Draft Reports: 81-100

Photo: Jayden Stroman (Perfect Game)
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81. Jayden Stroman, RHP/SS, Patchogue-Medford HS (NY)
R-R, 6-0/200, Medford, N.Y.
College Commitment: Virginia

Stroman is one of the best two-way athletes in the class and the arm has really shown out this spring. He moves awfully well for a strong and filled 6-foot frame with a future plus fastball that gets up to 98-99 mph with a deeper breaking ball as a capable out pitch with tight sweeping break. At the plate, Stroman has a power/speed tool set with huge bat speed and the ability to get the head out front. He’s clocked plus run times and the athleticism to stick up the middle. The overall tool set is pretty big and he’s one of the better talents in the upper Northeast. -Isaiah Burrows



82. Dean Curley, IF, Tennessee 
R-R, 6-3/218, La Verne, Calif. 
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Curley has been a touted prospect since his prep days, but he opted to join the Vols in Knoxville. He saw the field immediately as a freshman en route to a Vols’ National Championship in 2024, playing a big part in the team’s College World Series victory. He’s a draft-eligible sophomore this year and is one of the better options out there. He opened the year near the top of many boards, as a first-rounder, but some inconsistency has led to a slow decline, though he will still be in that top bucket of talent for most teams. He’s a physical and strong frame who flashes plus raw power that he has proven the ability to get into in-game. He has a simple right-handed stroke, controlling the levers well, allowing him to do damage to the gaps, and leave the yard to the pull-side. He has a more passive approach, with a feel for the strike zone, allowing him to hammer fastballs, though some scouts have concerns about his abilities against off speed. He’s an average runner on the bases but has the instincts that show. He profiles as a third baseman, but some evaluators feel his position at the next level is in question. He has a feel for the spot but has had inconsistency with throwing accuracy that brings about some concerns. Curley has tools and certainly has a lot to like as a draft-eligible sophomore. -Tyler Kotila

83. JT Quinn, RHP, Georgia
R-R, 6-6/210, Tampa, Fla.
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted

Quinn enjoyed a renaissance campaign at Georgia this past season, eventually solidifying the starting rotation toward the tail end of the year. He’s a big, 6-foot-6 right-hander who has flirted with the upper-90s and mostly pitches in the mid-90s. The slider is a plus breaking ball in the upper-80s and there’s real upside to develop either as a starter or a late inning reliever. -Vinnie Cervino

For more on Quinn, read his College Player Report here

84. Cam Cannarella, OF, Clemson
L-R, 6-0/180, Hartsville, SC
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Cannarella entered the year as a potential first round pick, but has slipped down some draft boards due to concerns of overall impact at the plate. Cannarella utilizes a loose left-handed stroke with a whippy barrel through the zone. Low K-rates have been posted all three years at Clemson and the BB-rate made a significant jump this spring. There are some concerns with the ability to impact the baseball and potential lack of power at the next level. Cannarella stole 24 bags his freshman year, but is just 6-for-12 on attempts over the past two seasons. Defensively, it is tough to find a better defender in centerfield. Cannarella covers immense ground into both gaps and can make highlight-reel plays at a high rate. The glove carries the profile and is one of the better gloves in the past decade. -

For more on Cannarella, read his College Report here

85. Mitch Voit, IF, Michigan
R-R, 6-0/200, Whitefish Bay, Wisc.
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted

Voit showed out as a a real polished college hitter who put together such a well-rounded display of hitting and power. He has a feel to launch and ha more potential to turn improve his fly ball rate, but he’s become a disciplined hitter with a sound gap-to-gap ability. He projects for both all while being an above-average athlete with stolen base potential. He’s vastly improved at second base with an above-average and carries a good amount of floor to hit for average, impact the game with his foot speed and stick up the middle. It’s a good set of tools all over. -IB
 
86. JD Thompson, LHP, Vanderbilt 
R-L, 6-0/203, Rusk, Texas 
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Thompson made noise on the prep scene in Texas, but made it to campus with his Vanderbilt commitment. He has taken some strides on the mound that have put him in the third to fourth round bucket with a chance to be a steal for an organization at the right spot. He’s got a lean and compact frame, but has filled out the frame with strength a bit since his prep days. Thompson pidgeon-holed a spot in Vandy’s rotation this spring, being one of the better southpaws out there. He works in the low- to mid-90s and may not run it up into the upper-90s, but it’s a pitch that can miss bats due to induced vertical break and ability to command. He’ll spot it up well and find ways to command the zone and induce in-zone whiffs. He pairs the heater with a slider in the upper-70s that creeps into the low-80s with good horizontal and tilt, giving it really good shape. He’ll backfoot it to right-handers and can locate it well for success against left-handed hitters. He also blends in a curveball around the same velocity band as the slider, with more tilt and good depth to it. He also shows a good changeup in the low-80s with good fading depth that can elicit some swings-and-misses. Thompson’s upside comes as a backend starter with his plus-command and ability to locate. If he continues to refine the fastball shape & tweak the arsenal, he could have an even higher ceiling – and an organization might buy into that projection early on in this draft.  

For more on Thompson, view his PG Draft Spotlight report here.  

87. River Hamilton, RHP, Sam Barlow (Ore.)
R-R, 6-3/185, Woodvillage, Ore.
College Commitment: LSU

Hamilton is an uber-projectable right-handed pitcher from the Pacific Northwest with plus arm speed and tons of ceiling. At 6-foot-3, 185-pounds, Hamilton is a fluid, graceful mover down the mound with a long whippy arm action. He’s been into the mid-90s frequently and has good feel for a sweeping breaking ball that’s his primary method of getting hitters out at present. There’s some development to be had here in terms of the third pitch and overall pitch mixing but it’s a live arm with feel for a breaking ball that should be touching 100 sooner rather than later. -VC

88.Max Williams, OF, Florida State
L-L, 6-2/207, Fleming Island, FL
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Williams possesses an intriguing mix of power and athleticism that results in an enticing offensive profile. A strong lower stands out and the physicality plays in the box. Williams utilizes a crouched stance from the left side of the plate. Big time bat speed is shown with intent behind the barrel. There is advanced power present that shows up often in-game. Williams does not walk a ton, but has cut back on the whiffs a good bit this spring. Defensively, Williams manned centerfield this year. He has a chance to stick there long term with further development, but may need to slide over to a corner down the line. -TH

89. Kaleb Wing, RHP, Scotts Valley HS (CA)
R-R, 6-2/180, Scotts Valley, Calif.
College Commitment: LMU 

Wing is one of the louder prep arms in the NorCal areas this year and has a good bit of projection left and a big stater look. A former shortstop, Wing is a good athlete who has been into the high-90s with season living 90-94 with a sound four-pitch mix. He has two breaking balls that can project as average with some real hammer quality to the curve, and he flashes a quality changeup to lefties. The athletic ability and feel for strikes with a ton more to develop physically gives some unique starter traits and a good amount of upside.
 
90. Luke Hill, SS, Ole Miss 
R-R, 6-1/200, Port Allen, La.  
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Hill is one of the college performer bats who have worked their way up draft boards in this year’s class. He transferred into Ole Miss after his freshman campaign at Arizona State. He was quiet in his sophomore campaign but made a lot of noise this past spring — slashing .336/.459/.488 with 19 extra-base hits, 40 RBI, while walking 46 times with just 43 punchouts. Speaking to the BB:K ratio, Hill came out looking to show a more disciplined approach in 2025, and he did just that. He was able to make better swing decisions and control the strike zone more. He’s got plus bat-to-ball skills, with feel to use the whole field, with his best results showing up working gap-to-gap. He can turn on pitches when he’s on-time and in-sync for loud results, as well. There’s some sneaky juice here, but he churns out quality at-bats, looking to find ways on base. He turns in occasional above-average run times and has good instincts on the basepaths. He played shortstop to begin his collegiate career but moved to third base and spent time at second base this year. He flashes above-average arm strength and good range to boot. He’s got a high-floor even with some position questions. The offensive profile is going to draw interest, paired with some defensive versatility that will have organizations bucketing him in the Top 100. -TK

91. Mason Pike, RHP/SS, Puyallup (Wash.)
S-R, 6-1/200, Puyallup, Wash.
College Commitment: Oregon State

Pike is one of the premier two-way playets in the draft, a switch hitter with athleticism and sneaky power to go along with a mid-upper 90s fastball that has good qualities. Pike goes to Washington state powerhouse Puyallup that came close to a perfect season but definitely took steps forward on the mound as a whole. Pike had begun holding his mid-90s velocity and stuff late into outings and scouts began to love the athleticism on the mound. He’s not the biggest prospect but possesses rare athleticism and traits that make him a Day 1 candidate. -VC

92. Malachi Witherspoon, RHP, Oklahoma
R-R, 6-3/211, Jacksonville, FL
Previously Drafted: 2022 Arizona Diamondbacks (12th Rd.)

Witherspoon has not had the results that his brother Kyson has had, but the righthander still features power stuff with some upside. The fastball works 95-97 mph and can creep up to 99 mph at times. Command of the offering is still a work in progress. A cutter/slider in the upper-80’s may be Witherspoon’s best secondary offering long term. The offering shows tight action and has some swing and miss ability. Witherspoon will also show a big breaking, 12-6 curveball with some depth. The right-hander may get a chance to start at the next level, but there is severe reliever risk due to inconsistent mechanics and below-average command. -TH

93. Brock Sell, OF, Tokay HS (CA)
L-R, 6-1/180, Stockton, Calif.
College Commitment: Stanford

Hailing out of Northern California, Sells is one of the top athletes and pure hit tools in the class. It’s a true leadoff, table-setter profile with an advanced knack for in-zone contact and true plate discipline. He has real bat speed, staying tight and through it with all-fields ability with a plus run tool and potential plus defender or better in center field. The impact is light in the frame and he could run into double-digit homers as he firms up the front side, but the feel to hit with defensive projection roaming center is really loud. -IB

94. Kane Kepley, OF, North Carolina 
L-L, 5-8/180, Salisbury, N.C. 
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Kepley is an interesting story, as a walk-on for Liberty who broke onto the Division I scene with a loud performance in 2024. He was a Cape Cod League All-Star, which prompted a transfer to North Carolina. He regressed with the Tar Heels, seeing some of the impact he showed with Liberty fade, but he has the traits that have drawn interest from evaluators. Kepley has a real compact frame and build, but is the type of bat who is able to churn out good at-bats and grind them out, finding ways on base time and time again. He has plus bat-to-ball skills, and while the impact was lighter in 2025, he was able to do damage in the zone and avoid chasing pitches. He has a flatter path through the zone, which leads to some concerns about the regression in impact and how that will play at the next level, but he makes up for it with bat speed. While he has a compact frame, he does flash good strength and occasional juice when he can turn on a pitch and pull it. Kepley is a high-motor athlete with plus run times and the ability to make things happen on the basepaths. He profiles well as a centerfielder at the next level and should be able to stick there. There are some concerns with Kepley, but there is interest in the tools that present themselves. -TK
 
95. Blaine Bullard, OF, Klein Cain (Texas)
S-L, 6-2/180, Klein, Texas
College Commitment: Texas A&M

Bullard is a dynamic athlete and switch hitter who has been burning double-plus run times this spring and has improved significantly in many regards. There’s good feel to hit from both sides of the plate to go along with burgeoning power in the swing. There’s upside here and Bullard has been a notable spring riser. -VC

For more on Bullard, read his report from the High School Notebook here

96. Brandon Compton, OF, Arizona State
L-L, 6-1/225, Buckeye, AZ
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted 

Compton jumped onto the scene in 2024 with 14 home runs and an OPS over 1.000 as a redshirt freshman. The outfielder followed that up with a loud showing on the Cape and entered the year as a potential early day one pick. After a strong start this spring Compton struggled, finishing with just nine home runs and an .865 OPS. When at his best, the slugger possesses big time bat speed from the left side of the dish with plus raw power that plays mostly middle to pull side. It is a potential middle of order bat with run-producing capabilities. Defensively, Compton mostly saw time in left field this spring, where he profiles to stay at the next level. -TH

For more on Compton, read his College Report here

97. Trent Grindlinger, C, Huntington Beach HS (CA)
R-R, 6-2/200, Huntington Beach, Calif.
College Commitment: Tennessee

Grindlinger is one of the top prep backstops in the class with his blend of defense, arm and power from the right side. He has every chance to stick behind the dish, he’s an advanced receiver with hands and a plus arm that shows often. It’s a power over hit profile with an intentful swing and parts to time up. He has present whiff and chase that needs to polish, but he’s awfully and drives the baseball hard that projects. He can create real backspin and carry to the pull side combined with his polished defensive floor. He’s a name to know. -IB

98. Talon Haley, LHP, Lewisburg HS 
R-L, 6-2/200, Southaven, Miss.  
College Commitment: Vanderbilt 

Haley works the low- to mid-90s and has been up to 97 mph this spring and the heater has plenty of carry and life to it. He flips a low-80s breaking ball with hammer shape and depth to it; also possessing a slider in the mix as well, with more velocity and tighter lateral shape to it. He has a low-80s changeup in the mix as well, but seldom turns to it. He’s made noise in his brief stints on the circuit. Paired with a Vanderbilt commitment, he could wind up on campus, but there’s certainly going to be conversations in the draft room about the upside and the talent that Haley would bring to an organization. -TK

For more on Haley, view his High School Showdown report here.  
 
99. Anthony Pack Jr., OF, Millikan (Calif.)
L-L, 5-11/175, Lakewood, Calif.
College Commitment: Texas

Pack Jr. is a very solid athlete with very good feel to hit and the hit tool is the carrying card to the overall profile. He had a very strong spring season and scouts believe he’ll be able to translate the hit tool to the next level well. The speed has improved and he’s a guy who could hit enough to play any outfield spot. -VC

For more on Pack Jr., read his report from the High School Notebook here

100. Eric Hines, OF, American Christian Academy (AL)
R-R, 6-3/223, Tuscaloosa, AL
College Commitment: Alabama 

Hines possesses the best raw power in the entire prep class and has shown it often over the past year. The right-handed hitting slugger features an ultra-physical 6-foot-3, 223-pound frame with loads of strength present. A simple operation is used in the box with minimal wasted movement pre-pitch. Quick hands generate big time bat speed through the zone. The path is geared to launch and combines with the strong frame to generate easy over the fence power. It is some of the best power in the entire country and resulted in a 20 home run year this spring. Defensively, Hines moves well for his size and has some athleticism present. The outfielder likely profiles best in left field long term, but the power bat will carry the profile no matter where he ends up defensively. -TH

For more on Hines, view his High School Showdown Notes report here

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