- Full name Tyler Bremner
- Born 04/20/2004 in San Diego, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 170 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Scripps Ranch
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Draft Prospects
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School: UC Santa Barbara Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.2
Bremner split time between the bullpen and the rotation as a freshman, pitching his way to a modest 5.37 ERA with an impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of 80-to-17 across 55.1 innings. He has a lean, athletic build at 6-foot-2 and 180-pounds with room to fill out physically and help his already-electric stuff tick up. Bremner has an easy, under control operation with present arm speed. He attacks hitters from a high three-quarter slot and his fastball sits in the 93-96 mph range while topping out at 98. It has big time run and ride, and is most effective when located in the top half of the zone. His fastball’s velocity and shape makes it a plus pitch. He boasts two quality secondary offerings in a mid-80s changeup and low-80s slider. Bremner’s changeup is the more polished of the two, but his slider has tons of potential. In 2023, Bremner’s changeup generated an impressive 48% miss rate. He has advanced feel for the offering, and he will throw it to both left and righthanded hitters. It plays well off his mid-90s fastball and flashes late tumbling life. Bremner threw his slider just 12% of the time in 2023, but it has true out pitch potential. It features ample late sweeping life as well as some depth and is a real weapon against righthanded hitters. His slider took a step forward in the fall and could be a dynamic offering in 2024. Bremner profiles as a starter on the strength of his plus control, low-effort delivery and chance for three plus pitches. He has a chance to become a household name in 2024 and is in contention to be the first college arm off the board in 2025. -
School: UC Santa Barbara
Bremner cemented himself as one of the premier arms in the country this spring, working a 2.54 ERA with 104 strikeouts to just 21 walks in 88.2 innings. Bremner has an easy, under control operation with present arm speed. He attacks hitters from a high three-quarter slot and his fastball sits in the 93-96 mph range while topping out at 98. It has big-time run and ride, and is most effective when located in the top half of the zone. His fastball’s velocity and shape makes it a plus pitch. He boasts two quality secondary offerings in a mid-80s changeup and low-80s slider. Bremner’s changeup is the more polished of the two, but his slider has consistently flashed plus. In 2024, Bremner’s changeup generated an impressive 46% miss rate. He has advanced feel for the offering, and he will throw it to both left and righthanded hitters. It plays well off his mid-90s fastball and flashes late tumbling life. Bremner’s slider features ample late sweeping life, as well as some depth and is a real weapon against righthanded hitters. Bremner profiles as a starter on the strength of his plus control, low-effort delivery and chance for three plus pitches. He has a real chance to be the first arm off the board next July. -
School: Scripps Ranch HS, San Diego Committed/Drafted: UC Santa Barbara
Age At Draft: 18.3
BA Grade: 45/Extreme
Scouting Grades: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 40 | Slider: - | Changeup: 50 | Cutter: | Control: 60
Bremner emerged as the top prep prospect this year in talent-rich San Diego. He was a riser early in the season before his stuff suddenly backed up, but he rediscovered his best stuff at the end of the year to re-establish himself as a top draft prospect. Bremner is one of the youngest pitchers in the class and will have just turned 18 on draft day. He has a projectable 6-foot-2 frame with plenty of room to get stronger. At its best, Bremner’s fastball sits 92-94 mph with arm-side run and gets on hitters faster than they expect because of the elite extension he generates out of his delivery. His primary secondary pitch is an average changeup and his low-70s curveball is a below-average pitch he is working to improve. Bremner flashes promising stuff, but he also has outings where his fastball drops to 87-88 mph and his curveball comes in at 67-69 mph. He is not particularly physical and needs to make significant strength gains to better hold his stuff over the course of the season. Bremner dots the strike zone with plus control at any velocity and gets plenty of whiffs. He is committed to UC Santa Barbara and has a chance to be a high pick in three years if he makes it to campus.