Drafted in the 22nd round (674th overall) by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018.
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Every year, at least one player pops out of the Mississippi junior college circuit. Last year it was Rangers' eighth-round pick Tyreque Reed. This year it's likely to be Landry, who hit .392/.447/.880 with 19 home runs this spring for the Wildcats. Landry's raw power earns 70 grades from scouts and he has a simple swing that gives him a chance to be an fringe-average hitter as well. Landry is a righthanded hitting first baseman who is a below-average runner and his below-average speed limits his ability to slide to the outfield, so there's somewhat of a ceiling on how high he can be drafted, but his power is real, which could sneak him into the back of day two of the draft.
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Every year, at least one player pops out of the Mississippi junior college circuit. Last year it was Rangers' eighth-round pick Tyreque Reed. This year it's likely to be Landry, who hit .392/.447/.880 with 19 home runs this spring for the Wildcats. Landry's raw power earns 70 grades from scouts and he has a simple swing that gives him a chance to be an fringe-average hitter as well. Landry is a righthanded hitting first baseman who is a below-average runner and his below-average speed limits his ability to slide to the outfield, so there's somewhat of a ceiling on how high he can be drafted, but his power is real, which could sneak him into the back of day two of the draft.
A big (6-foot-3, 230 pounds) first baseman/third baseman with plus raw power and an above-average arm, Landry has nimble feet for a big man. He's a below-average runner committed to Pearl River (Miss.) CC.
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