| Player: Steven Milam | |||||||||||
| School: LSU | Position(s): MIF | ||||||||||
| Height: 5’8″ | Weight: 172 lbs. | Bats: Switch | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Milam might be the best pound for pound player in college baseball, as he is one of the smaller players in college baseball. Don’t let the size fool you though, he is a legit switch hitter with a similar swing from both sides of the plate. He has a leg kick but gets the foot down on time well and has a compact, quick swing. He does a better job transferring his weight through the ball as a lefty and there is more power potential on that side, although the power upside is fringe average. Defensively, he can handle himself alright at short, but his future is at second base. There his arm strength isn’t as much of an issue and his actions work better. The hands themselves on the defensive end are second to none, as he has soft, sure hands capable of making the most difficult short hop look like a weak roller. | |||||||||||
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