| Player: Harrison Didawick | |||||||||||
| School: Virginia | Position(s): OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’4″ | Weight: 215 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Left | ||||||||
| Summary: Part of the Virginia trio, along with Henry Ford and Henry Godbout, that will be nightmares for ACC pitchers this year Didawick ranked 136 overall for me as a draft eligible sophomore in 2024. He was coming off a season where he launched 23 home runs and 13 doubles, showing he had plenty of pop in the bat. That power did come with plenty of strikeouts though, as he was set down on strikes nearly a quarter of hit trips to the plate. Despite his size, he moves well and has good instincts in the field so he could very well start his pro career in center, although the most likely landing spot is left. Even if he is limited to left field, the power in the bat plays there and the hit tool is good enough he should be able to get to that power at the next level. | |||||||||||
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