2025 MLB DRAFT THREAD
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It still doesn't make sense. You don't draft college position players with these offensive numbers this high. Maybe you take a flyer on a guy in the fifth round or something.MarinerFan4Life wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 12:54 amI know, doesn't really seem to make much sense unless you are hedging against trading Harry Ford.....
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I am hoping to get Landon Harmon HS RHP
Here is what MLB says
48
Landon
Harmon
RHP, East Union (MS)
Bio
Stats
News
Video
AGE
18
BATS
R
DOB
09/09/2006
THROWS
R
HT
6' 5"
WT
190
COMMITTED
Mississippi State
Video scouting report »
Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50
Mississippi has produced just one prep pitcher selected in the top two rounds since the turn of the century: unsigned Dodgers first-rounder J.T. Ginn in 2018. The Magnolia State may have another in Harmon, who combines velocity and projectability better than most high school arms in the 2025 Draft. He can run his fastball to 99 mph with ease and can add a lot more strength to his slender 6-foot-5 frame.
Harmon sits at 93-96 mph with his fastball, delivering it on a flat approach angle with carry and arm-side run. He'll manipulate the shape of his solid slider, varying it from a low-80s sweeper to a harder, tighter version to an upper-80s cutter. He hasn't had much need or shown much feel for his low-80s changeup.
For a tall teenager, Harmon does a nice job of keeping his delivery in sync and pounding the strike zone, though he'll sometimes rush his mechanics with runners on base. The Mississippi State commit moves well and uses his size to create extension that allows his pitches to get on hitters quickly. He generates premium velocity with athleticism and arm speed rather than effort and could be a frontline starter with continued development of his secondary pitches.
Here is what MLB says
48
Landon
Harmon
RHP, East Union (MS)
Bio
Stats
News
Video
AGE
18
BATS
R
DOB
09/09/2006
THROWS
R
HT
6' 5"
WT
190
COMMITTED
Mississippi State
Video scouting report »
Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50
Mississippi has produced just one prep pitcher selected in the top two rounds since the turn of the century: unsigned Dodgers first-rounder J.T. Ginn in 2018. The Magnolia State may have another in Harmon, who combines velocity and projectability better than most high school arms in the 2025 Draft. He can run his fastball to 99 mph with ease and can add a lot more strength to his slender 6-foot-5 frame.
Harmon sits at 93-96 mph with his fastball, delivering it on a flat approach angle with carry and arm-side run. He'll manipulate the shape of his solid slider, varying it from a low-80s sweeper to a harder, tighter version to an upper-80s cutter. He hasn't had much need or shown much feel for his low-80s changeup.
For a tall teenager, Harmon does a nice job of keeping his delivery in sync and pounding the strike zone, though he'll sometimes rush his mechanics with runners on base. The Mississippi State commit moves well and uses his size to create extension that allows his pitches to get on hitters quickly. He generates premium velocity with athleticism and arm speed rather than effort and could be a frontline starter with continued development of his secondary pitches.
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Max Belyeu would be an decent add as well. Just a handful of picks to go.
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He could be a good one as well!Bil522 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 1:23 amI am hoping to get Landon Harmon HS RHP
Here is what MLB says
48
Landon
Harmon
RHP, East Union (MS)
Bio
Stats
News
Video
AGE
18
BATS
R
DOB
09/09/2006
THROWS
R
HT
6' 5"
WT
190
COMMITTED
Mississippi State
Video scouting report »
Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50
Mississippi has produced just one prep pitcher selected in the top two rounds since the turn of the century: unsigned Dodgers first-rounder J.T. Ginn in 2018. The Magnolia State may have another in Harmon, who combines velocity and projectability better than most high school arms in the 2025 Draft. He can run his fastball to 99 mph with ease and can add a lot more strength to his slender 6-foot-5 frame.
Harmon sits at 93-96 mph with his fastball, delivering it on a flat approach angle with carry and arm-side run. He'll manipulate the shape of his solid slider, varying it from a low-80s sweeper to a harder, tighter version to an upper-80s cutter. He hasn't had much need or shown much feel for his low-80s changeup.
For a tall teenager, Harmon does a nice job of keeping his delivery in sync and pounding the strike zone, though he'll sometimes rush his mechanics with runners on base. The Mississippi State commit moves well and uses his size to create extension that allows his pitches to get on hitters quickly. He generates premium velocity with athleticism and arm speed rather than effort and could be a frontline starter with continued development of his secondary pitches.
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Becker, I looked at him. He may or may not develop.
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Re: 2025 MLB DRAFT THREAD
It makes total sense if you are planning on trading Harry Ford, in which case you would need an offensive catcher in the minors after we do not resign Garver next year.GL_Storm wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 1:08 amIt still doesn't make sense. You don't draft college position players with these offensive numbers this high. Maybe you take a flyer on a guy in the fifth round or something.MarinerFan4Life wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 12:54 amI know, doesn't really seem to make much sense unless you are hedging against trading Harry Ford.....