| Player: Landon Mack | |||||||||||
| School: Tennessee | Position(s): RHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’1″ | Weight: 200 lbs. | Bats: Switch | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Mack brings a compact, stabby arm action paired with a strong lower half and a fastball that lives in the low-to-mid 90s, touching 97 at peak. He works with two distinct fastballs—four-seam ride up in the zone and a two-seamer he can back-door for soft contact—giving him multiple looks even without premium size. The cutter is a legitimate weapon in the upper 80s with late action and a strong miss rate, while the curveball has continued to tighten into a two-plane breaker with real depth. His changeup is firm but flashes fade, rounding out a four-pitch arsenal he uses confidently. The delivery is high-effort but repeatable, and he’s shown durable traits through extended workloads. Mack mixes well, attacks the zone, and keeps hitters guessing by alternating shape, speed, and eye level. With improving execution of his secondaries—particularly the cutter/curve combo—and sustained velocity, he fits the mold of a reliable weekend starter with room for more if the command progression continues. That said, everything is firm and there are some concerns with opponents able to time him up too consistently. | |||||||||||
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