- Full name Ky McGary
- Born 08/14/2005 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 175 / Bats: R / Throws: R
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Drafted in the 20th round (613th overall) by the Houston Astros in 2024.
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School: O’Connor HS, Phoenix
Commit/Drafted: Arizona State
Age at Draft: 18.9
McGary is a lean 6-foot-1, 175-pound outfielder with a well-rounded toolset. He attends the same Sandra Day O’Connor High School that produced 2018 first rounder Nolan Gorman. McGary is a plus runner who has flashed solid power in batting practice and has a chance to grow into more in the future as he fills out his frame, though he does have some swing-and-miss questions. He has a high handset in the righthanded batter’s box and employs a toe tap and a significant arm bar in his swing. McGary generally makes sound swing decisions, but will need to put the barrel on the ball more frequently. He has the tools to be a solid-average or better defender in the outfield thanks to his speed and above-average arm strength. McGary is committed to Arizona State.
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School: O’ Connor HS, Phoenix Commit/Drafted: Arizona State
Age At Draft: 18.9
McGary is a lean 6-foot-1, 175-pound outfielder with a well-rounded toolset. He attends the same Sandra Day O’Connor High School that produced 2018 first rounder Nolan Gorman. McGary is a plus runner who has flashed solid power in batting practice and has a chance to grow into more in the future as he fills out his frame, though he does have some swing-and-miss questions. He has a high handset in the righthanded batter’s box and employs a toe tap and a significant arm bar in his swing. McGary generally makes sound swing decisions, but will need to put the barrel on the ball more frequently. He has the tools to be a solid-average or better defender in the outfield thanks to his speed and above-average arm strength. McGary is committed to Arizona State.
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School: O’Connor HS, Phoenix Committed: Arizona State
Age At Draft: 18.9
McGary is a lean 6-foot-1, 175-pound outfielder with a well-rounded toolset. He attends the same Sandra Day O’Connor High School that produced 2018 first rounder Nolan Gorman. McGary is a plus runner who has flashed solid power in batting practice and has a chance to grow into more in the future as he fills out his frame, though he does have some swing-and-miss questions. He has a high handset in the righthanded batter’s box and employs a toe tap and a significant arm bar in his swing. McGary generally makes sound swing decisions, but will need to put the barrel on the ball more frequently. He has the tools to be a solid-average or better defender in the outfield thanks to his speed and above-average arm strength. McGary is committed to Arizona State.