- Full name Brady Ebel
- Born 07/25/2007 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: L / Throws: R
Top Rankings
Draft Prospects
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School: Corona (Calif.) HS Committed: LSU
Age At Draft: 18.0
Ebel will still be 17 on draft day, so while he’s one of the youngest players in the 2025 class, he’s one of the most polished hitters in the class. His father is Dodgers third base coach Dino Ebel, so the maturity of his game isn’t surprising, especially in the batter’s box. Ebel sets up close to the plate and takes a compact, efficient swing from the left side, turning the barrel into the hitting zone quickly and keeping it there for a long time with good balance throughout. Between his barrel accuracy and strike-zone judgment, Ebel makes frequent contact and gets on base at a high clip. He flashes occasional power now with the size and strength projection for more to come. At his size, Ebel could end up outgrowing shortstop and fit at third base, but he’s a fundamentally sound defender for his age with his actions, angles and ability to turn double plays, with the arm strength for the left side of the infield. -
School: Corona (Calif.) HS Committed: LSU
Age At Draft: 18
Ebel will still be 17 on draft day, so while he’s one of the youngest players in the 2025 class, he’s one of the most polished hitters in the class. His father is Dodgers third base coach Dino Ebel, so the maturity of his game isn’t surprising, especially in the batter’s box. Ebel sets up close to the plate and takes a compact, efficient swing from the left side, turning the barrel into the hitting zone quickly and keeping it there for a long time with good balance throughout. Between his barrel accuracy and strike-zone judgment, Ebel makes frequent contact and gets on base at a high clip. He flashes occasional power now with the size and strength projection for more to come. Ebel is a below-average runner who could end up outgrowing shortstop and fit at third base, but he’s a fundamentally sound defender for his age with his actions, angles and ability to turn double plays, with the arm strength for the left side of the infield.