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Trevor Larnach, OF
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There's not much new to say here since Larnach was at the alt site. He hit several balls in excess of 110 mph during Oregon State's opening weekend his draft season, and he ended up slugging .652 that year while falling to the back of the first round amid concerns about his defensive ability. Larnach remains a sluggish, diffident outfielder, but he's very likely to get to much of his titanic raw power in games thanks to the ease with which he generates the pop -- Larnach doesn't swing with violence or effort, it's just there -- and a refined approach. His swing is a little more compact now than it was in college but Larnach will really get extended on balls away from him and punch them the other way. I think he's a 30-plus homer, high-OBP corner outfielder whose defensive ability drags his profile down a little bit. (Alternate site)