IP | 29.2 |
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ERA | 4.55 |
WHIP | 1.82 |
BB/9 | 8.8 |
SO/9 | 10.92 |
- Full name Jacob Drew Eddington
- Born 04/26/2001 in Poplar Bluff, MO
- Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 185 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Missouri State
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Drafted in the 7th round (223rd overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2023 (signed for $222,500).
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School: Missouri State Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 22.2
Returning from an injury that derailed his 2022 campaign, Eddington burst onto the scene this spring for Missouri State as a weekend starter, while also attracting attention from pro scouts and evaluators. The lanky 6-foot-2, 185-pound righthanded pitcher has loose, athletic actions in his delivery with plenty of room to add further size and strength to his projectable frame. His crossfire landing, releasing from a three-quarter slot, adds deception to his 92-94 mph fastball, which possesses above-average spin rates of 2,400 rpm and creates an uncomfortable at-bat, especially for righthanded hitters. The movement on his fastball is sporadic in the zone but live when up, resulting in swing-and-miss or weak contact. Complementing Eddington’s deceptive speedball is his 82-84 mph slider with above-average spin. The pitch serves as Eddington’s primary weapon to both lefthanded and righthanded hitters, with tight, late break. There is a changeup in Eddington’s arsenal, which he’s only used 7% of the time this spring, but it shows potential versus lefthanded hitters with fading action when timed up. Evaluators believe Eddington’s overall command will continue to improve in time with reps. He did surrender 40 walks in 55.2 innings pitched, which can be concerning but not completely surprising after missing the 2022 campaign. With two years of eligibility left, Eddington has options heading into the draft next month. Another year of fine tuning his craft would certainly benefit him, but his upside and potential could lead to him getting selected.
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BA Grade: 40/High
Track Record: Eddington pitched his freshman season at Alabama then transferred to Missouri State. He missed his sophomore season with an injury, then broke out in his draft year as part of the Bears’ rotation. He showed big stuff but scattershot control and command. The Phillies bet on the stuff in the seventh round, then signed him for $225,000. He did not pitch after signing.
Scouting Report: Eddington is a loose, athletic righthander with a frame that leaves plenty of room for projection. He delivers from a three-quarters slot and has a crossfire landing that adds deception. His high-spin fastball sits between 92-94 mph and has been up to 97. He backs the pitch with a low-80s slider with similarly high spin rates that projects as a plus weapon. His changeup is a clear third pitch but it has potential considering its sharp drop at its best. His control is well below-average thanks in part to a violent, winding arm action.
The Future: Like many of the pitchers in the Phillies’ 2023 class, Eddington pairs big stuff with scattered control and command. If he throws more strikes, he could be a powerful reliever who works in the late innings.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 60 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 30
Draft Prospects
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School: Missouri State Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 22.2
Returning from an injury that derailed his 2022 campaign, Eddington burst onto the scene this spring for Missouri State as a weekend starter, while also attracting attention from pro scouts and evaluators. The lanky 6-foot-2, 185-pound righthanded pitcher has loose, athletic actions in his delivery with plenty of room to add further size and strength to his projectable frame. His crossfire landing, releasing from a three-quarter slot, adds deception to his 92-94 mph fastball, which possesses above-average spin rates of 2,400 rpm and creates an uncomfortable at-bat, especially for righthanded hitters. The movement on his fastball is sporadic in the zone but live when up, resulting in swing-and-miss or weak contact. Complementing Eddington’s deceptive speedball is his 82-84 mph slider with above-average spin. The pitch serves as Eddington’s primary weapon to both lefthanded and righthanded hitters, with tight, late break. There is a changeup in Eddington’s arsenal, which he’s only used 7% of the time this spring, but it shows potential versus lefthanded hitters with fading action when timed up. Evaluators believe Eddington’s overall command will continue to improve in time with reps. He did surrender 40 walks in 55.2 innings pitched, which can be concerning but not completely surprising after missing the 2022 campaign. With two years of eligibility left, Eddington has options heading into the draft next month. Another year of fine tuning his craft would certainly benefit him, but his upside and potential could lead to him getting selected. -
An Alabama signee, Eddington has a fast arm and a biting, low-80s slider. Eddington has touched 93 mph with his fastball and generally sits in the low-90s. He’s a little raw at this point, but the 6-foot-3, 170-pound righthander has room to fill out.