| Player: Damian Bravo | |||||||||||
| School: Texas Tech | Position(s): OF/2B | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’2″ | Weight: 195 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: The ultimate utility guy thus far, Bravo made it to college as a two way guy but has really established his prospects as a position player. He has played all three outfield spots, and is expected to play second base this season, while some scouts like him best as a future corner infielder. I believe his best spot moving forward will be as a corner outfielder, as the actions in the dirt aren’t the greatest and I don’t see enough pop for first base. That said, he does have a solid hit tool and the power is steadily improving. Once a true hit first, put the ball in the gaps for extra bases guy, he has put up some impressive exit velos and it could certainly be considered an above average raw power tool. | |||||||||||
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