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    Sean McCormack

    Our big board of this year's draft-eligible prospects has been updated as the 2025 college baseball season gets underway.

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    Here is an overview of the top high school and college players that the Miami Marlins should consider drafting this summer. Prospect evaluations can change a lot between now and then. The big board will be updated to reflect that and later versions of it will be expanded to go beyond 100 players.

    The Marlins will make their first selection at No. 7 overall, then pick again at No. 43, No. 46, No. 79, No. 109 and No. 140. They have the third pick in all subsequent rounds (No. 168, No. 198, No. 228, etc.).

    The table below includes each prospect's age as of July 13, 2025, their school, position(s), handedness, measurables and overall future value on a 20-80 scale.

    Rank Name Age At Draft Level Position Bat/Throw Height/Weight FV
    1 Seth Hernandez 19 Corona HS (CA) RHP R/R 6'4"- 190 60
    2 Jace LaViolette 21 Texas A&M OF L/L 6'6"- 230 60
    3 Aiva Arquette 21 Oregon State SS/3B R/R 6'4"- 220 55
    4 Eli Willits 17 Fort Cobb-Broxton HS (OK) SS S/R 6'1" - 165 55
    5 Brendan Summerhill 21 Arizona OF L/R 6'2"- 190 55
    6 Jaime Arnold 21 Florida State LHP L/L 6'1"- 165 55
    7 Cam Cannarella 21 Clemson OF L/R 6'0"- 180 55
    8 Ethan Holliday 18 Stillwater HS (OK) SS/3B L/R 6'4" - 195 55
    9 Billy Carlson 19 Corona HS (CA) SS/RHP R/R 6'1"- 165 55
    10 Devin Taylor 21 Indiana OF L/R 6'0"- 194 50
    11 Dean Curley 21 Tennessee SS R/R 6'3" - 195 50
    12 Tre Phelps 21 Georgia 3B/OF R/R 6'3" - 210 50
    13 Tyler Bremner 21 UC Santa Barbara RHP R/R 6'2"- 170 50
    14 Luke Stevenson 21 North Carolina C L/R 6'1" - 200 50
    15 Max Belyeu 21 Texas OF L/R 6'2" - 195 50
    16 Xavier Neyens 18 Mount Vernon HS (WA) 3B L/R 6'4"- 200 50
    17 Chase Shores 21 LSU RHP R/R 6'8" - 250 50
    18 Angel Cervantes 17 Warren HS (CA) RHP R/R 6'2" - 190 50
    19 Ike Irish 21 Auburn C/1B L/R 6'2" - 190 50
    20 Lucas Franco 18 Cinco Ranch HS (TX) SS L/R 6'3"- 170 50
    21 Cameron Appenzeller 18 Glenwood HS (IL) LHP L/L 6'5" - 180 50
    22 Gavin Fien 18 Great Oak HS (CA) 3B R/R 6'3" - 200 50
    23 Kruz Schoolcraft 18 Sunset HS (OR) LHP/1B L/L 6'8" - 215 50
    24 Marek Houston 21 Wake Forest SS R/R 6'3" - 180 50
    25 Trent Caraway 21 Oregon State 3B R/R 6'2" - 205 50
    26 Matt Scott 21 Stanford RHP R/R 6'6"- 225 45
    27 Nick Dumesnil 21 Cal Baptist OF R/R 6'2"- 205 45
    28 Jaden Fauske 18 Nazareth Academy HS (IL) C L/R 6'1" - 195 45
    29 Sean Gamble 19 IMG Academy HS (FL) SS/OF L/R 6'1" - 185 45
    30 Kyson Witherspoon 20 Oklahoma RHP R/R 6'2" - 205 45
    31 Gabe Davis 21 Oklahoma State RHP R/R 6'9" - 225 45
    32 Kane Kepley 21 UNC OF L/L 5'8" - 170 45
    33 Andrew Fischer 21 Tennessee 3B L/R 6'1" - 200 45
    34 Kayson Cunningham 19 Johnson HS (TX) SS/2B L/R 5'9"-170 45
    35 James Ellwanger 21 Dallas Baptist RHP R/R 6'5" 195 45
    36 Kolten Smith 21 Georgia RHP R/R 6'3" - 200 45
    37 Marcelo Harsch 18 Seton Hall Prep HS (NJ) RHP R/R 6'4" - 170 45
    38 Brock Sell 18 Tokay HS (CA) OF L/R 6'1" - 170 45
    39 Caden Bodine 21 Coastal Carolina C S/R 5'10"-190 45
    40 A.J. Russell 21 Tennessee RHP R/R 6'6" - 195 45
    41 Dean Moss 19 IMG Academy HS (FL) OF L/R 6'0" - 175 45
    42 Henry Godbout 21 Virginia 2B R/R 6'1" - 185 45
    43 Landon Harmon 18 East Union HS (MISS) RHP R/R 6'5" - 180 45
    44 Gavin Kilen 21 Tennessee 2B L/R 5'11" - 185 45
    45 Brock Ketelson 18 Valley Christian HS (CA) OF L/L 6'3" - 185 45
    46 RJ Austin 21 Vanderbilt 2B/OF R/R 5'11" - 190 45
    47 Henry Ford 21 Virginia 1B R/R 6'5 - 220 45
    48 Liam Doyle 21 Tennessee LHP R/L 6'2" - 220 45
    49 Nolan Schubart 21 Oklahoma State 1B/OF L/R 6'5" - 225 45
    50 Aaron Watson 18 Trinity Christian Acad HS (FL) RHP R/R 6'5" - 205 45
    51 Wehiwa Aloy 21 Arkansas SS R/R 6'2" - 195 45
    52 Murf Gray 21 Fresno State 3B R/R 6'4"- 220 45
    53 Cam Leiter 21 Florida State RHP R/R 6'4" - 195 45
    54 Kade Anderson 21 LSU LHP L/L 6'2' - 180 45
    55 Slater de Brun 18 Summit HS (OR) OF L/L 5'9" - 180 45
    56 William Patrick 19 St. Fredrick HS (LA) OF R/R 6'2" - 190 45
    57 Daniel Dickinson 21 LSU 2B R/R 6'0" - 180 45
    58 Payton Graham 21 Gonzaga RHP R/R 6'1" - 190 45
    59 Dallas Macias 21 Oregon State 2B/OF S/R 6'0" - 190 45
    60 Ben Jacobs 21 Arizona State LHP L/L 6'0" - 190 45
    61 Ethan Petry 21 South Carolina OF R/R 6'4" - 230 45
    62 Aiden Stillman 18 Trinity Prep HS (FL) LHP R/L 6'3" - 190 45
    63 Brady Ebel 18 Corona HS (CA) SS L/R 6'3" - 180 45
    64 Evan Chrest 21 Florida State RHP R/R 5'11" - 165 40
    65 Ben Abeldt 21 TCU LHP R/L 6'3" - 200 40
    66 Landon Beidelschies 21 Arkansas LHP L/L 6'3" - 230 40
    67 Dylan Dubovik 18 American Heritage HS (FL) OF R/R 6'3" - 200 40
    68 Brandon Compton 21 Arizona State OF L/L 6'1" - 210 40
    69 Alex Lodise 21 Florida State INF R/R 6'1" - 190 40
    70 J.D. Thompson 21 Vanderbilt LHP R/L 6'0" - 190 40
    71 Tate Southisene 18 Basic HS (NV) SS/OF R/R 5'11" - 170 40
    72 Jason Reitz 21 Oregon RHP R/R 6'10" - 180 40
    73 Gavin Turley 21 Oregon State OF R/R 6'2" - 200 40
    74 Ethan Conrad 21 Wake Forest OF L/L 6'4" - 215 40
    75 Anthony Pack 18 Millikan HS (CA) OF L/L 5'10" - 170 40
    76 Jack McKernan 18 Ridge Point HS (TX) LHP L/L 6'1" - 185 40
    77 Tanner Thach 21 UNC Wilmington 1B L/L 6'3" - 215 40
    78 Kien Vu 21 Arizona State OF L/L 5'11" - 170 40
    79 Riley Quick 21 Alabama RHP R/R 6"6" - 250 40
    80 Jack Lafflam 18 Brophy College Prep HS (AZ) RHP R/R 6'6" - 170 40
    81 Mason White 21 LSU SS/2B L/R 5'9" - 170 40
    82 Joseph (JoJo) Parker 18 Purvis HS (MISS) SS L/R 6'2" - 195 40
    83 Mason Pike 18 Puyallup HS (WA) SS/RHP S/R 6'0" - 190 40
    84 Mason Neville 21 Oregon OF L/L 6'3" - 200 40
    85 Finn Leach 18 Nathan Hale HS (WA) SS S/R 6'0" - 175 40
    86 Shane Sdao 21 Texas A&M LHP L/L 6'2" - 170 40
    87 Trent Grindlinger 19 Huntington Beach HS (CA) C R/R 6'3" - 200 40
    88 Matthew Dallas 21 Wake Forest LHP L/L 6'5" - 180 40
    89 Grant Jay 21 Dallas Baptist C R/R 5'11" - 220 40
    90 Quentin Young 18 Oaks Christian HS (CA) INF/OF R/R 6'5" - 215 40
    91 Coy James 18 Davie County HS (NC) SS R/R 6'0" - 180 40
    92 Tony Martinez 21 UC Irvine 1B L/R 6'3" - 230 40
    93 Cooper Rummel 19 Dripping Springs HS (TX) RHP R/R 6'3" - 210 40
    94 Eli Jerzmenbeck 22 South Carolina RHP R/R 6'2" - 175 40
    95 Patrick Forbes 21 Louisville RHP R/R 6'3" - 200 40
    96 Max Williams 20 Florida State OF L/L 6'2" - 190 40
    97 Josh Hammond 18 Wesleyan Christian Acad. HS (NC) RHP/SS R/R 6'1" - 205 40
    98 Easton Carmichael 21 Oklahoma C R/R 6'1" - 190 40
    99 Kyle Wolff 21 Boston College 1B R/L 6'1" - 210 40
    100 Clay Grady 21 Virginia Tech SS R/R 5'9" - 165 40

     


    Potential fits for the Marlins

    Coming off stellar freshman years, I have ranked Dean Curley (No. 11) and Tre Phelps (No. 12) relatively aggressively as I project big years for both SEC hitters. These are two names the Marlins may be considering in this year's draft. 

    Curley, who is coming off a national championship with his Tennessee Volunteers, will be looking to build on a year where he slashed .285/.386/.502. He is slated to play full-time shortstop this season. He has the glove and arm to stick at short going forward.

    Curley's ability to control the strike zone with low in-zone whiff rates and the second lowest chase% of any qualified hitter at Tennessee last season was extremely impressive. Currently, power is the only tool Dean lacks, but I project that there could be improvement from him—his 6’3” frame is favorable for the outlook of pop in his bat. 

    Tre Phelps is coming off one of the better freshman seasons in all of college baseball last year for a hitter. In 42 games, he slashed a .353/.441/.699. Posting a great 90th percentile exit velocity of 105.4 mph, Phelps has a powerful swing and quick hands to the ball. A large lower half allows him to generate an explosive swing. Already 6’3”, 210 as a 20-year-old, Phelps has even more room to grow into his body.

    Two areas of concern for Phelps are his lack of a home defensively and his chase rates. He spent time at third base, first base, the corner outfield spots and DH last year. Solidifying a position would help Phelps' draft stock further if he continues to demolish baseballs. He had a team-high 28% chase rate in 2024. Becoming less aggressive would push the Georgia native further up draft boards.

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