Kevin Batzel, a 2024 draft in the third round of Nationals, is one of the most enjoyable sleepers in the system. He has a unique profile and skill set. I think this will ultimately help to open the role of the major league. For me, the role is a backup catcher, and you can play many other different positions, such as third -based and corner outfields.
The profile is rarely displayed because the average catcher is not as good as Bazzell. He is an average runner and has a solid quickness. Batsel also played a lot of outfields and 3 BASEs at university, especially in the hot corner. It gives him a unique versatility for catchers.
The other outstanding characteristics of BAZZELL are his hit tools. he I walked more than he attacked At the Texas Institute of Technology for the discipline of his hit tool and plate above average. The MLB pipeline gave his hit tool a 60 grade. This has become a positive attribute. He had a 92 % contact rate in a fastball at a university. Following this kind of production, he walked again more than he attacked, extending his higher -advertised Caleb Romavita.
BAZZELL has a lot of power, and only six bombs in his final university season have a mediocre exit speed. It’s okay for his approach and hit tools. The power is not completely zero, so he should be able to hit the pitcher to keep the pitcher honest. He has the benefits of a full-season person and 12-15 Homer.
Batsel’s defense behind the plate receives a mixed review. The pipeline is optimistic about his athletic ability and arm strength. But other scouts say that defense is still very important. Advanced work Despite his tools. It is worth mentioning that he has not experienced much behind the plate. It was the first time that he was a full -time catcher at the college level last season.
Batsel’s upside may look like a red socks Connor Won. Won is mainly a catcher, but I have it I played the game In his career, in 1 Base, 2 Base, 3 Base, and left field. Won plays these positions sparingly, but I can see Batsel playing the third player in the semi -term.
KEVIN BAZZELL is an organization for my favorite sleeper. He never becomes a star, but he will be an impactful work with versatility and upside. I think Batsel is a backup catcher. The backup catcher looks more at the field for the ability to play other positions. It is mainly a catcher, but you can fill it out in many pinch spots. Bazzell must start the season with High-A Wilmington. He is certainly a fun player and a player to see.