| Player: Bo Lowrance | |||||||||||
| School: Christ Church Episcopal (SC) | Position(s): | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’5″ | Weight: 200 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: The offensive foundation is already in place, with a left-handed swing that shows balance, control, and an advanced sense of the zone. Lowrance uses his length effectively, creating leverage without sacrificing barrel accuracy. Most of the present damage comes to the opposite field, but there’s a growing understanding of how to turn on pitches when counts and locations allow. Swing decisions are a strength, and the hit tool gives him a stable floor even as the power is still coming. Physical projection does a lot of the future work here. Strength gains should unlock considerably more pull-side impact, with raw power pointing toward a potential carrying tool as the body matures. Defensively, third base is the cleanest long-term fit, where the arm, hands, and body control line up, though continued physical growth could eventually test his mobility and push him to another corner. The profile leans more on projection than present production, but the combination of approach, barrel control, and physical upside gives him a wide runway and a chance to develop into a true bat-driven corner piece. | |||||||||||
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