Guardians pick Australian slugger Bazzana 1st overall
With the first pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Cleveland Guardians selected Travis Bazzana, a second baseman from Oregon State.
The left-handed-hitting Australian entered the draft as one of the top players available thanks to 60-grade tools in hit, run, and power. He shot up to the top of draft boards after winning the Cape Cod batting title and MVP in 2023. Scouts considered Bazzana to have one of the most advanced approaches of any hitter in the draft, which pairs well with his high baseball IQ and elite makeup.
Bio
Age: 21
Position: 2B
Height/Weight: 6-feet, 199 lbs
Bats/Throws: L/R
School: Oregon State
Pick value (1st): $10,570,600
Tools
- 65-grade overall rating
- Compact, strong swing
- Plenty of bat speed
- Legitimate speed threat
Why fans will love this player
- .902 OPS as a freshman
- Won Cape Cod MVP and batting title
Things he'll need to overcome
- Susceptible to offspeed on outer half
- Unsure defensively
Pre-draft projections
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Unprecedented. Unstoppable. Unbelievable. Australian. 🇦🇺
— Team Australia (@TeamAusBaseball) March 20, 2024
Sydney's Travis Bazzana hit 2 homers today, setting the all-time Oregon State runs scored record.
He had 5 RBI today, 4 homers his last 2 games and 10 hits his last 3.
He could go 1st in the MLB draft. pic.twitter.com/sOm6rJIAkh
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