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Hagen Danner 2017 MLB Draft

Hagen Danner | RHP/C/3B | 6’1 | 200 | R/R | Huntington Beach (Calif.) HS | UCLA


Rank: No. 45 in the Top 200 MLB Draft Prospects

Rank: No. 53 in the Top 100 MLB Draft Prospects


Scouting Report: Danner has been one of the most decorated high school players in recent years. He starred on the 2011 Little League World Series championship team from California, played for one of the nation’s top programs at Huntington Beach High and donned the red, white and blue for the 18U National Team for two summers. He’s a legitimate two-way prospect, though most scouts prefer him on the mound. Behind the plate, Danner is a capable receiver and has handled top arms well throughout his amateur career. He has a plus arm behind the plate. He shows plus raw power from the right side, though scouts see him as being more of a slugger than a pure hitter; he lacks elite bat speed and shows a pull-heavy approach. On the mound, Danner shows above-average control of his fastball and curveball. He pitches routinely at 90-93 mph and can touch as high as 95. His curveball has plus potential, showing late 12-to-6 break and consistently tight spin. Danner flashes feel for his changeup. Scouts question the deception of his fastball because he lacks explosive arm speed and high school hitters seem to square up his fastball more than scouts would expect. Danner has battled through shoulder soreness and some scouts are fearful of how he’ll hold up. Danner is committed to UCLA and could be an immediate impact player for the Bruins if he makes it to campus, though teams will be interested in picking him on the first day of the draft.


Links:

SEE IT: Hagen Danner Duels Against Canterbury At NHSI

Danner Leads Huntington Beach

2015 NHSI: Danner Leads Huntington Beach To Semis

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