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Daniel Robertson: 3B, Upland HS (CA), 6'0", 180, R/R

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Robertson is always in attack mode on the field, especially at the plate. The ball jumps off of his bat, as he swings very hard, while keeping his head very quiet, throughout, even with the effort in his swing. He gets to a very good launch position, but does not always get through the ball to a high finish. He is short to the ball and stays inside well. At present he is more of a pull hitter with well above average raw power, while showing the ability to go the other way, getting on top of the ball well. He possesses well below average speed, but shows good baserunning skills.

His arm is strong and accurate, but he does not have great quickness at third. He won’t need a position switch, but he will never be anything more than average over there. Robertson is an intriguing high school bat with a lot of helium close to draft time. The swing is loud, though he squares the ball up and does so with authority. 

MLB Comparison: David Freese
Projected Draft Position: Supplemental Round

Video Footage: Bullpen Banter video of Robertson in the field and taking BP 


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