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Leading up to the 2026 MLB Draft, Fish On First brings you a series of scouting reports on top prospects in this draft class who could realistically wind up in Miami.
Overview
Position: 3B
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 220 pounds
School: Mississippi State
Ace Reese is a 6’4”, 220-pound third baseman who plays for Mississippi State University. Reese is one of the best power-hitting prospects in the 2026 MLB Draft class. He’s also one of the most consistent hitters in this class and continues to show growth after every season.
Reese was a mid-level prospect coming out of Canton High School in Canton, Texas. On Perfect Game, Reese was a top-500 prospect and the 208th-ranked shortstop in the Class of 2023. He was also the 95th-ranked prospect out of the Lone Star State. Reese went undrafted and signed with the University of Houston.
During his freshman season, Reese made an immediate impact and started for the Houston Cougars. Reese played and started in 48 games. He slashed .278/.395/.506 with 45 hits, eight doubles, four triples, seven home runs, 34 RBIs, and a .901 OPS. Reese was named to the All-Big 12 Freshman team. He would later enter the Transfer Portal and sign with the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
In his first season at Mississippi State, Reese had a massive breakout and was one of the top power hitters in college baseball. Reese played and started in all 57 games. He slashed .352/.422/.718 with 80 hits, eighteen home runs, 21 home runs, 66 RBIs, a 154 wRC+, and a 1.140 OPS. Reese was named the 2025 SEC Newcomer of the Year and Second Team All-American by Baseball America and D1 Baseball.
In his junior season, Reese continues to be one of the most consistent and productive hitters in the country. Reese has played and started in all 45 games this season. He’s slashing .318/.420/.682 with 55 hits, eighteen doubles, fifteen home runs, 54 RBIs, 15 BB%, 1.102 OPS, and a 144 wRC+.
At the plate, Reese is a left-handed hitter with a slightly open batting stance and keeps his hands quiet. He has a bit of leg kick, but doesn’t bring it up too high, and he gets his foot down on time to hit the fastball. Reese does tend to be too aggressive and chase pitches out of the zone.
Reese’s best offensive tool is his power. MLB Pipeline graded Reese’s power tool as a 60 on the 20-80 scouting scale. Reese has excellent bat speed and naturally hits the ball with leverage. His ground ball rate is a career-low 28.4%. His fly ball and line drive rates are also at an all-time high. Reese’s line drive is up from 14.4% to 20%. His fly ball rate is up from 43.9% to 50.7%, while his pop-up rate is at a career-low 3%, according to D1 Baseball.
Defensively, Reese doesn’t provide a ton of defensive flexibility. While he has solid arm strength, his hands have a lot of work to do, and he doesn’t move very well. Reese is mostly like a left fielder or first baseman at the next level.
Strengths
- 60-grade power
- Excellent bat speed
- Can hit both left-handed and right-handed pitchers
- Hits the ball with leverage naturally
- Consistently hits the ball in the air with authority to all fields
Weaknesses
- Below-average speed
- Very limited defensively
- Tends to be overly aggressive
Pro Comparison: Chase DeLauter
Projection: Top 15 pick
Bottom Line
While Ace Reese is pretty limited defensively, his plus power and consistent lift give him an exciting offensive profile.
On Baseball America, Reese is the 14th-ranked prospect and fifth-ranked infielder in the 2026 MLB Draft. On MLB Pipeline, Reese is the 28th-ranked draft prospect and 21st-ranked collegiate prospect in this draft class.
The Marlins will have the 14th overall pick in the draft. Reese is a player who could be a legit candidate for the Marlins when they are on the clock, capable of becoming their first baseman of the future if he can’t stick at third.
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