
"Roch Cholowsky's sophomore season with the Bruins was as good as it gets, slashing .353/.480/.710 with 23 home runs and 74 RBI. We've heard Cholowsky called the best overall shortstop prospect since Troy Tulowitzki and the most slam-dunk No. 1 overall selection since Adley Rutschman. While time will tell on the Tulo comp, the latter seems like a good bet."
"Do I see a world in which Justin Lebron passes Grady Emerson in the prospect rankings? Sure. But we're not there yet. Emerson is a five-tool talent with present hit and defense tools, and some projectability left in his frame, meaning there's a chance for more power to come. He's athletic (with a 6.36 60-yard time) and will likely stick at shortstop defensively."
Roch Cholowsky projects as the likely No. 1 pick after a .353/.480/.710 sophomore season with 23 home runs and 74 RBI, drawing high-end shortstop comparisons. Grady Emerson profiles as a five-tool high-school shortstop with current hit and defensive skills, a 6.36 60-yard time, and projection for added power, making him an early top-two candidate. Justin Lebron offers significant power with a 1.058 sophomore OPS at Alabama but has 68 strikeouts in 59 games, creating questions about his hit tool. Early draft rankings remain fluid as the season progresses.
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