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Scouting Report - OF - Ryan Holgate


 

Ryan Holgate

 

OF         Arizona



 

 

2020 Arizona stat line - 15-G, 53-AB, .377/.459/.547, 1-HR, 7-BB

 

 

12-18-20 -

 

college baseball info - top player from each school -

 

14. Arizona

 

Ryan Holgate, OF (2021): Holgate and his immense power will be the fulcrum of a Wildcat lineup that will no longer be with slugger Austin Wells. Keep an eye on freshman OF Chase Davis.

 

 

12-16-20 - zona -

 

Much like many other baseball players across the country this year, Arizona Wildcats outfielder Ryan Holgate’s Spring and Summer were unlike any other.

 

For those that don’t know, Ryan had a promising start to his 2020 season for the Wildcats, especially as he hit an impressive .377 in 15 games. However, as the Covid-pandemic hit and impacted numerous other Student-Athletes, he suddenly found himself in need to find a place to play for the rest of the Spring and Summer.

 

Completely changing the baseball landscape, Holgate was luckily able to find a landing spot this past Summer with the Santa Barbara Foresters of the conveniently canceled California Collegiate League.

 

However, the Foresters were able to put together a schedule, culminating in a run to the National Baseball Congress World Series Championship. In 32 games for the Foresters, Holgate hit for a .295 average with four Home Runs and 20 RBI’s.

 

Holgate was so impressive this past Summer that MLB Pipeline’s talent evaluators were able to see what they needed to include him in their Top 100 Draft Prospects.

 

 

11-13-20 - Arizona Wildcats -

 

Outfielder Ryan Holgate (No. 82), outfielder Donta Williams (No. 126), and incoming right-handed pitcher Austin Smith (No. 137) represented the Cats in the Top 150.

 

Holgate, who enters his third season with the Wildcats in 2021, has been a crucial piece of Arizona's lineup during his time in Tucson. The slugging outfielder has collected 14 doubles, eight home runs, and 45 RBI to go along with his .273 career batting average. In just 15 games during the 2020 season, Holgate led the team and ranked eighth in the Pac-12 with a .377 batting average and ran together a .459 on-base percentage after reaching base safely in all 15 games.

 

 

11-11-20 - Prospects Live Top 300 Prospect List - ​

 

109. Ryan Holgate - OF/1B

 

Bio:

Height: 6-1

Weight: 205 lbs

Hits/Throws: L-L

Hometown: Davis, CA

School: Arizona

 

Holgate is one of the better, more complete hitters from the college side in this draft. It's a strong, lefty cut that has above average pull-side power and LCF gap power the other way. Holgate gets a ton of leverage from his lower half in his swing, and there's likely a better power package here as a pro. Holgate is an average runner with good instincts, so he may stick in a corner as a pro, though there is a slight chance he ends up at first base. Some similarities to Trevor Larnach's draft profile.

 

 

 

2-25-20 - tucson.com -

 

Holgate, a prized recruit from Davis, California, had a good freshman season, at least by normal standards. He hit seven home runs, drew 35 walks and had a .378 on-base percentage.

 

 

Arizona’s 2019 freshman class was anything but normal, however. Austin Wells was the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. Dayton Dooney hit 10 homers. Branden Boissiere hit .403 in Pac-12 play.

 

It was easy to overlook the fact that Holgate had more homers than Wells (five) and as many walks as top-of-the-order sparkplug Cameron Cannon, who was picked in the second round of the ’19 MLB draft by the Boston Red Sox.

 

No Wildcat is more apt to blast a baseball onto the roof of the Terry Francona Hitting Center than the left-handed-hitting Holgate, who introduced himself to Tucson by slugging three home runs in his first four games. But as Johnson noted, Holgate “really wants to be a complete baseball player.” His .240 batting average and .891 fielding percentage were the lowest among UA regulars last season.

 

Holgate led the Northwoods League with 13 home runs. He slashed .297/.392/.554 and drove in 53 runs in 222 at-bats.

 

 

5-23-18 -

 

Prep Baseball Report -

 

Holgate has gone on a recent tear, with home runs in three consecutive games on May 8, May 15, and May 17. Davis HS has played as strong a schedule as any team in Northern California this season and their conference is one of the stronger ones in the state. Holgate has hit .368 for the season (118 plate appearances, 95 at-bats), with 26 runs, 28 RBI, 4 doubles and 5 home runs. The power numbers are modest, but he has been pitched as you might expect... as the player other teams don't want to let beat them.

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