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2023 2nd Round Pick (#53): Mac Horvath - OF - (Jr) North Carolina (NC)


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7 hours ago, e16bball said:

From Keith Law:

Horvath has plus power with a lot of hard contact, and his swing puts the ball in the air a ton for extra bases, but concerns about his strikeouts and lack of track record have raised some doubts about his hit tool.

Dan O'Dowd on the MLB panel's phrase to capture that was "there are some holes in his swing".     Westburg, and Elias describing him as a "tooled-up college player" back in the day, was what I was reminded of a little bit.

They announced him OF but he played a lot of 3B in college.

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55 minutes ago, baltfan said:

Have you seen enough of Wagner to have an opinion as to whether that is going to end up a worthwhile pick?

It's still early, but I like the plate discipline and he moves well enough to play 2B in my opinion. 

I just think Horvath has a similar type profile offensively and is built similarly. There may be a little more swing and miss with Horvath, but he runs well and may have a little bit more power than Wagner. 

He should be interesting to follow.

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Ciolek said the Orioles had “high interest” in Horvath last year.

“I think the first thing that really stands out about his game in general is just how good of an athlete he is,” Ciolek said. “He’s a plus runner, he has a plus arm. He split some time this year between third base and center field, and we’re ultimately going to look to kind of capitalize on his athleticism, give him some reps out in center field but also make sure that he’s also getting reps at third base, as far as versatility is concerned.”

Ciolek on draft picks, and notes on All-Star Game - Blog (masnsports.com)

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In booth for bottom of the 4th, learned he grew up in Rochester, MN.

Says knew Enrique decently well from USA trials.

Ben set him up with a "Who won College World Series", and Horvath needed a nudge before saying LSU.    My main takeaway from the exchange was Horvath was a little confused by the question, and my guess is he does not know Ben McDonald's character.

I do wonder about any given 21 year old good enough at baseball, and if as a matter of routine they know who say Frank Robinson, Earl Weaver, Ben McDonald, Miguel Tejada, etc. are.

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16 hours ago, Just Regular said:

In booth for bottom of the 4th, learned he grew up in Rochester, MN.

Says knew Enrique decently well from USA trials.

Ben set him up with a "Who won College World Series", and Horvath needed a nudge before saying LSU.    My main takeaway from the exchange was Horvath was a little confused by the question, and my guess is he does not know Ben McDonald's character.

I do wonder about any given 21 year old good enough at baseball, and if as a matter of routine they know who say Frank Robinson, Earl Weaver, Ben McDonald, Miguel Tejada, etc. are.

Buck Showalter would make him write a term paper for not knowing Frank or Earl.

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  • 86this changed the title to 2023 2nd Round Pick (#53): Mac Horvath - OF - (Jr) North Carolina (NC)

Per Baseball America at the Draft Combine

Batting Practice Distance

Kemp Alderman, 1B/OF, Mississippi — 443

Will Simpson, 1B, Washington — 437

Daniel Cuvet, 3B, Florida Virtual School — 429

Luke Keaschall, SS, Arizona State — 424

Brock Vradenburg, 1B, Michigan State — 418

Colin Barczi, C, Naperville (Ill.) Central HS — 418

Drew Burress, OF/INF, Houston County HS, Warner Robins, Ga. — 416

Mac Horvath, 3B/OF, North Carolina — 415

Homer Bush, OF, Grand Canyon — 415

Kevin Sim, 3B/1B, San Diego  — 415

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7 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Per Baseball America at the Draft Combine

Batting Practice Distance

Kemp Alderman, 1B/OF, Mississippi — 443

Will Simpson, 1B, Washington — 437

Daniel Cuvet, 3B, Florida Virtual School — 429

Luke Keaschall, SS, Arizona State — 424

Brock Vradenburg, 1B, Michigan State — 418

Colin Barczi, C, Naperville (Ill.) Central HS — 418

Drew Burress, OF/INF, Houston County HS, Warner Robins, Ga. — 416

Mac Horvath, 3B/OF, North Carolina — 415

Homer Bush, OF, Grand Canyon — 415

Kevin Sim, 3B/1B, San Diego  — 415

Am I wrong in thinking those aren't particularly impressive numbers? (guessing they are their farthest hit HR?)

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Just now, Flash- bd said:

Am I wrong in thinking those aren't particularly impressive numbers? (guessing they are their farthest hit HR?)

415 for longest is not super impressive. No.   No idea how many swings that’s on but no.

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27 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Per Baseball America at the Draft Combine

Batting Practice Distance

Kemp Alderman, 1B/OF, Mississippi — 443

Will Simpson, 1B, Washington — 437

Daniel Cuvet, 3B, Florida Virtual School — 429

Luke Keaschall, SS, Arizona State — 424

Brock Vradenburg, 1B, Michigan State — 418

Colin Barczi, C, Naperville (Ill.) Central HS — 418

Drew Burress, OF/INF, Houston County HS, Warner Robins, Ga. — 416

Mac Horvath, 3B/OF, North Carolina — 415

Homer Bush, OF, Grand Canyon — 415

Kevin Sim, 3B/1B, San Diego  — 415

This made me Google Florida Virtual School.

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