AB | 41 |
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AVG | .244 |
OBP | .38 |
SLG | .293 |
HR | 0 |
- Full name Dante Nori
- Born 10/07/2004 in Northville, MI
- Profile Ht.: 5'10" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: L / Throws: L
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Drafted in the 1st round (27th overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2024 (signed for $2,497,500).
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School: Northville (Mich.) HS
Commit/Drafted: Mississippi State
Age At Draft: 19.8
BA Grade: 45/High
Tools: Hit: 55. Power: 45. Run: 70. Field: 55. Arm: 55.
Nori is 5-foot-11, 188-pound outfielder whose advanced age for the prep class will take him off many teams’ draft boards outright. He will be 19 on draft day and turns 20 in October, which makes him one of the oldest prospects in the class and one of the older top 100 talents the industry has seen in years. However, Nori also happens to be one of the better athletes, runners, defenders and pure hitters in the class. He employs a compact and direct swing from the left side and sets up with a wide base and minimal pre-pitch movements. He does a great job spraying line drives to all fields. Nori makes quality two-strike adjustments, and while he’s a contact-driven hitter in games, he has plenty of raw power that he can flash in batting practice as well. He consistently turns in 70-grade run times and had the fastest 60-yard time at Perfect Game’s national showcase in 2023. He uses that speed effectively on the bases and in center field, where he should stick and be a solid-average defender with a strong throwing arm. Nori’s age and lack of projection are the lone marks against him, and they could mean he gets to campus at Mississippi State, but he’s a top-three rounds talent.
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School: Northville (Mich.) HS Committed: Mississippi State
Age At Draft: 19.8
Nori is a 5-foot-11, 188-pound outfielder who is already 19 and will turn 20 in October after the draft, which makes him one of the oldest prep players in the 2024 class. However, he happens to be one of the best athletes, one of the fastest runners and one of the most advanced hitters in the class as well. Nori was a consistent producer in games and employs a compact and direct swing from a wide base with limited pre-pitch movements and above-average bat-to-ball skills and pitch recognition. He makes impressive two-strike adjustments and utilizes the entire field with line drives in games, though he will flash solid-average raw power in batting practice and has a muscular and filled out frame. Nori is a consistent plus-plus runner who turned in the best 60-yard dash at Perfect Game’s National showcase and uses his speed effectively on the bases and in center field, where he should stick and be a solid defender. Nori’s age will surely hurt him for model-heavy teams who might prefer him to get to campus at Mississippi State, but it’s hard to find pure hitters and Nori does that while profiling at a premium position.