Tennessee Baseball is Led by Four Top 100 Draft Prospects
By Baron Dionis
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Dylan Dreiling : Outfield
Dylan Dreiling is a two year starter for Tennessee in the outfield. According to MLB Pipeline, the true sophomore is ranked as the 85th best prospect.
Dreiling has been a great hitter in his collegiate career. In his two seasons, Dreiling has a batting average of .312 with 15 home runs and 50 runs batted in. He also has an OPS of 1.129, which includes an on-base percentage of .447 and a slugging percentage of .682.
Dreiling is off to a better start to this season than he finished with last year. Through 24 games, Dreiling has a .333 batting average with eight home runs and 30 runs batted in. He also has an OPS of 1.220, which includes an on-base percentage of .464 and a slugging percentage of .756.
If he continues to produce like he has this season, then he will move up in the draft rankings.
Dreiling's scouting grades are; Hit: 50, Power: 50, Run: 55, Arm: 40, Field: 50, Overall: 45.