| Player: Dylan Jordan | |||||||||||
| Org: Los Angeles Angels | Highest Level: Single A | Position(s): RHP | |||||||||
| Height: 6’3″ | Weight: 205 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: The look is uncomfortable right away, built around a low three-quarters slot, long arm action, and a fastball that shows heavy arm-side run through the lower part of the zone. Jordan creates natural deception with extension and angle rather than pure velocity, forcing awkward swings and soft contact when he’s living down. The slider pairs well off that plane, flashing above-average when he stays on top of it and giving him a legitimate weapon against right-handed hitters. Strike-throwing is present, the delivery is simple enough to repeat, and the overall operation leans more polished than raw. There’s still developmental runway tied to finishing the mix and tightening execution. The changeup shows usable fade and is important for neutralizing lefties, but commitment and feel will dictate whether it becomes a reliable third pitch. Tempo and delivery consistency remain the separators between a back-end starter path and a relief outcome, where the low-slot angle and fastball/slider combo could play up even more. The foundation fits a starter profile, with enough uniqueness in the look to provide value even if the role eventually shifts. | |||||||||||
Shaun Kernahan is the founder and lead writer of Three Quarter Slot, where he blends scouting precision with a storyteller’s eye for the human side of the game. Based in Parker, Colorado, he has covered baseball prospects at every level since 2013, delivering in-depth evaluations, draft analysis, and developmental insight. Over the years, he has built Three Quarter Slot into a trusted home for thoughtful prospect coverage, detailed scouting reports, and a grounded look at how talent evolves
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