- Full name Dmarion Terrell
- Born 02/10/2006 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 206 / Bats: L / Throws: L
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School: Thompson HS, Alabaster, Ala. Commit/Drafted: Auburn
Age At Draft: 18.4
BA Grade: 50/Extreme
Tools: Hit: 45. Power: 55. Run: 55. Field: 55. Arm: 55.
Terrell is a standout athlete to dream on with exceptional bat speed in the lefthanded batter’s box and plenty of foot speed and present strength with a 6-foot-3, 206-pound frame. He didn’t play in many high-profile events during the summer showcase period but flashed his hitting ability last fall and has been scouted more heavily this spring in Alabama. He has some of the best pure bat speed in the prep class, with a mechanically sound lefthanded swing that should lead to big-time power potential. Still, he’s raw as a hitter and needs many more reps against high-level velocity and secondaries. Terrell tends to pull out and swing over the top of average breaking pitches now, but he’s shown enough electricity in flashes in short stints for scouts to dream of his development as a hitter. He’s a plus runner now who has turned in double-plus run times in the 60-yard dash and has above-average arm strength that should give him a chance to play all three outfield positions. He probably fits best in a corner given his size and the fact that he could slow down in the future, but scouts have also raved about his defensive ability at first base. Terrell is committed to Auburn, but his physical tools and upside could have him drafted in the first three rounds.
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Scouting Reports
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School: Thompson HS, Alabaster, Ala. Committed: -
Age At Draft: 18.4
Terrell is a standout athlete to dream on with exceptional bat speed in the lefthanded batter’s box and plenty of foot speed and present strength with a 6-foot-3, 206-pound frame. Terrell didn’t play in many high-profile events during the summer showcase period, but did flash his hitting ability at Perfect Game’s 2023 Jupiter tournament and in 49 Perfect Game travel ball games in 2023 he hit .361/.454/.555. Terrell has turned in double-plus run times in the 60-yard dash and he also has above-average arm strength that should allow him to play all three outfield positions and give him a chance in center if he doesn’t outgrow the position. He’s also shown plus defensive ability at first base. While his physical tools are impressive, Terrell does need more reps vs. secondaries and tends to pull out and swing over the top of even average breaking balls. He has earned comparisons to current Braves center fielder Michael Harris.