| Player: Tre Broussard | |||||||||||
| School: Houston | Position(s): OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6′ | Weight: 170 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Left | ||||||||
| Summary: Few players bring as much energy to the field as Broussard, a twitchy, left-handed hitter with a line-drive swing and high-contact approach. His hands work fast and clean through the zone, producing consistent barrels and sneaky carry to the gaps. The offensive game is built on speed and contact—he stays short to the ball, uses the whole field, and applies constant pressure on defenses. His plate coverage and zone control are advanced for his age, and he’s shown flashes of doubles power that could grow as he fills out. On the bases and in the field, Broussard’s athleticism takes over. He’s a double-plus runner with the acceleration to steal bags and the range to handle center field with ease. Reads and routes are sharp, and the arm strength plays to all three outfield spots. Even without big home run totals, his top-of-the-order skill set, defensive reliability, and game-changing speed make him one of the more complete and exciting athletes in the college game. | |||||||||||

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