- Full name Garrett Shull
- Born 07/14/2005 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 205 / Bats: B / Throws: R
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Draft Prospects
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School: Enid (Okla.) HS Commit/Drafted: Oklahoma State
Age At Draft: 19
BA Grade: 50/Extreme
Tools: Hit: 50. Power: 50. Run: 50. Field: 50. Arm: 55.
Shull has one of the more well-rounded tool sets in the 2024 high school position player class. The Oklahoma prep has a strong and lean frame at 6-foot-1, 205 pounds and packs a punch from both sides of the plate as a switch-hitter. Shull was a solid performer at the 2023 Area Code Games, where he went 5-for-14 with five balls hit harder than 97 mph. He’s got a simple swing from both sides of the plate with good rhythm and a slight uppercut bat path, but his lefthanded hack is a bit looser and more natural at the moment. Shull should have solid-average game power, but it might come with elevated swing-and-miss tendencies. In general, he has shown solid swing decisions and hasn’t chased out of the zone at an alarming clip. Shull has played third base in the past but profiles as a solid outfielder whose average speed and above-average arm strength will make him a better fit for left or right field than center. He should have enough hitting ability and power to profile in an outfield corner, but because he turns 19 just a day before the draft, many teams might prefer to see him get to campus and prove his hitting chops. He’s committed to Oklahoma State and will be a draft-eligible sophomore in 2026, but before then he has a chance for a top-three-rounds selection.
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Scouting Reports
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School: Enid (Okla.) HS Committed: Oklahoma State
Age At Draft: 19.0
Shull is a 6-foot-1, 205-pound switch-hitting outfielder who developed an intriguing offensive upside as an underclassman and has blossomed into a well-rounded player entering his senior year. He’s solidly built with bat speed and raw power from both sides of the plate, as well as a direct swing and low maintenance operation that should allow him to hit for both average and power. He was particularly impressive at the Area Code Games where he went 5-for-14 with five balls hit harder than 97 mph. Shull is just an average runner who might fit better in a corner outfield spot, but his above-average arm should allow him to profile in either left field or right. He turns 19 in July and is committed to Oklahoma State.