Keith Law speculates that Giants will not pass on UCSB ace in 2025 MLB Draft
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants are considering various prospects in the upcoming 2025 MLB Draft, including Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy and pitcher Tyler Bremner. Bremner emerged as a standout prospect after a strong 2024 season but faced challenges in maintaining his draft status due to a spike in his BABIP and a less dominant ERA of 3.49. Despite this, he improved his strikeout rate and walk avoidance. His willingness to negotiate on signing bonuses could significantly influence his draft position, impacting his potential selection as a top-10 or top-15 pick.
Bremner is one of the most interesting prospects in this year's draft class, having entered the season as a potential top-10 pick despite a less dominant statistical season.
With all those factors coming together, it's easy to see how Bremner could end up coming off the board early or falling in the draft.
College pitchers tend to be selected higher than prognosticator rankings would suggest, simply because of how hard it is to find elite pitching talent.
If Bremner will refuse to sign for less than top-10 or top-15 slot money, he could end up falling a bit further than expected.
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