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MLB Draft Combine 2025: Meet the 10 Rising Stars Who Shocked Scouts in Phoenix This Week

MLB Draft Combine 2025: Meet the 10 Rising Stars Who Shocked Scouts in Phoenix This Week

“I’m just trying to be the best baseball player I can be — win Cy Youngs, win World Series, win MVPs, all that stuff — it’s really appealing to me,” Hernandez said. “I think that I could really do it, and I’m excited to work my ass off to get there.”

2. OF Brandon Compton, Arizona State University

An Arizona native who has starred for the Sun Devils the past two seasons and grew up going to games at Chase Field, Compton made the most of having the combine in his backyard. Of the 96 hitters to participate in batting practice this week, no one hit the ball harder than Compton — and it wasn’t particularly close. He accounted for the three hardest hit balls of the entire event (116.9, 116.6 and 116.4 mph) and 13 of the top 26. Compton also hit the farthest home run of the combine, at a projected 460 feet.

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