MLB Draft Scouting Report: Chase Burns
Chase Burns throws 101 MPH with a whiff-monster slider. What's not to like? Maybe a thing or two.
Chase Burns throws 101 MPH with a whiff-monster slider. What's not to like? Maybe a thing or two.
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Jacob Cozart can hit a little bit but his carrying tool will be his defense.
Varsho is uniquely sized as an outfielder but he's thrived at making the unlikely play.
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An in-depth look at the most exciting and most volatile player in the country.
A smooth mover with plus speed and athletic traits, albeit without the gaudy athletic profile of some players.
Our MLB comparison for this big-time power hitter is Pete Alonso
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