AB | 310 |
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AVG | .213 |
OBP | .292 |
SLG | .326 |
HR | 5 |
- Full name Kevin Patrick Graham
- Born 08/12/1999 in O'fallon, MO
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 195 / Bats: L / Throws: R
- School Mississippi
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Drafted in the 14th round (408th overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2022 (signed for $125,000).
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Graham received draft interest after he hit .342/.422/.562 with 14 home runs and 15 doubles in 2021, but he opted to return to Mississippi for a fourth season. It was a productive return as Graham helped push the team to the College World Series title. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound left fielder again produced offensively, hitting .335/.371/.562 with 11 home runs and 11 doubles. He missed a few weeks in March due to a wrist injury but was still second on the team in hitting (after Calvin Harris) and has the performance to be a quality senior sign. Graham will chase outside of the zone at times, and his strikeout-to-walk rate backed up significantly from the 2021 season, but he has managed a .928 career OPS with Ole Miss and has put together three separate double-digit home run seasons. While he’s older for the class and limited to left field or first base, his production alone should interest teams.
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School: Mississippi Committed/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 22.9
Graham received draft interest after he hit .342/.422/.562 with 14 home runs and 15 doubles in 2021, but he opted to return to Mississippi for a fourth season. It was a productive return as Graham helped push the team to the College World Series title. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound left fielder again produced offensively, hitting .335/.371/.562 with 11 home runs and 11 doubles. He missed a few weeks in March due to a wrist injury but was still second on the team in hitting (after Calvin Harris) and has the performance to be a quality senior sign. Graham will chase outside of the zone at times, and his strikeout-to-walk rate backed up significantly from the 2021 season, but he has managed a .928 career OPS with Ole Miss and has put together three separate double-digit home run seasons. While he’s older for the class and limited to left field or first base, his production alone should interest teams.