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River Ave. Blues ยป 2018 Draft Prospect Profile: Trevor Larnach

2018 Draft Prospect Profile: Trevor Larnach

May 9, 2018 by Mike Leave a Comment

Introducing RAB Day at Yankee Stadium
Game 36: Looking For Eight Wins In A Row

Trevor Larnach | OF

Background
Larnach, 21, grew up in the Bay Area and did not sign with the Padres as a 40th round pick out of high school in 2015. He’s having a breakout junior season at Oregon State, hitting .338/.467/.669 with 12 homers — he hit three homers total as a freshman and sophomore — and nearly as many walks (32) as strikeouts (33) through 39 games.

Scouting Report
Before discovering his power stroke this year, the 6-foot-4 and 205 lb. Larnach stood out most for his advanced approach and ability to wear out the opposite field as a left-handed hitter. This spring he’s made some adjustments that allow him to better incorporate his lower half into his swing, which helped untap that power. He’s a more complete hitter now, who will serve pitches the other way, hammer mistakes, and take walks. Larnach isn’t a good runner and he’ll be limited to a corner outfield spot long-term. His above-average arm makes right field a natural fit.

Miscellany
In their latest rankings MLB.com (24th), Baseball America (33rd), and Keith Law (47th) all had Larnach as a fringe first round draft prospect. The Yankees hold the 23rd overall. Prospects like Larnach — high-end performers at elite college programs — are often drafted higher than expected, and Oregon State has a very good track record of producing big league players, including similar hit-over-power outfielders like Jacoby Ellsbury and Michael Conforto. Larnach doesn’t have Ellsbury’s speed and defense or Conforto’s near elite hit tool, but he can hit.

Introducing RAB Day at Yankee Stadium
Game 36: Looking For Eight Wins In A Row

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