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2022 5th Round Pick (#137): Trace Bright - P - (Jr) Auburn University


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2022 5th Round Pick (#137): Trace Bright - P - (Jr) Auburn University 

https://www.si.com/college/auburn/baseball/trace-bright-scouting-report-mlb-draft-projection-auburn-baseball#gid=ci02a5869cd001247d&pid=mlb-scouting-report

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Baseball America - Sounds like a good arm.   Maybe similar to Tavera last year but bigger.

Bright was a projection arm out of Alabama in high school, when he ranked as the No. 353 prospect in the 2019 draft class. At the time, he was touching 92-93 mph but three years later he’s now sitting with that velocity—and a strong trio of secondaries to complement it. This spring he started 17 games and posted a 5.13 ERA over 80.2 innings, with 94 strikeouts (26.4 K%) and 38 walks (10.7 BB%). He pitches off a fastball that has been up to 96-97 mph this spring, and regularly works in a mid-80s slider, upper-70s curveball and mid-80s changeup. Bright looks the part of a starter with a still-projectable 6-foot-4, 199-pound frame, but he’ll need to refine his control to make the most of what is a legitimate and deep arsenal of solid stuff. He gets hit around at times and has posted a career walk rate of 10.2% in his three seasons with Auburn, with a 6.01 career ERA to go with it.

Initial Take: This seems like a nice 5th round pick. A projectable arm that was inconsistent a bit in college, but if he puts it togeter, the Orioles could have something on their hands. Command and making mistakes in the middle of the plate are part of his problems that the Orioles developmental staff will try to fix.
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1 minute ago, forphase1 said:

94ks in 80.2 innings, only 38 walks.  High ERA and a higher WHIP than I'd like to see.  But I'm sure the pitch track numbers tell more of the story.

That tells me there isn't much bend in those breaking balls.  Hopefully the Os staff can work with him. 

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Baseball America - Sounds like a good arm.   Maybe similar to Tavera last year but bigger.

Bright was a projection arm out of Alabama in high school, when he ranked as the No. 353 prospect in the 2019 draft class. At the time, he was touching 92-93 mph but three years later he’s now sitting with that velocity—and a strong trio of secondaries to complement it. This spring he started 17 games and posted a 5.13 ERA over 80.2 innings, with 94 strikeouts (26.4 K%) and 38 walks (10.7 BB%). He pitches off a fastball that has been up to 96-97 mph this spring, and regularly works in a mid-80s slider, upper-70s curveball and mid-80s changeup. Bright looks the part of a starter with a still-projectable 6-foot-4, 199-pound frame, but he’ll need to refine his control to make the most of what is a legitimate and deep arsenal of solid stuff. He gets hit around at times and has posted a career walk rate of 10.2% in his three seasons with Auburn, with a 6.01 career ERA to go with it.

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