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6/1/25

2025 Draft Prospect - #27 - 3B - Gavin Fien - Great Oak HS (CA)

 


On 12-5-24, MLB.com posted their top 100 prospects in the upcoming draft. Beginning 2-2-25, we will post it in backward order, ending with the pick for 1.1

 

https://www.mlb.com/prospects/2025/draft/ -

#27       Gavin Fien

3B         Great Oak (CA)

17/years old

6' 2"      195

COMMITTED - Texas

Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

In 2024, Dylan Fien was a switch-hitting catcher from Great Oak High School (Temecula, Calif.) who got an over-slot deal in the seventh round from the A’s. Now it’s his younger brother’s turn, and Gavin has the chance to go a lot earlier than his sibling, especially after a summer showcase circuit where many evaluators thought he was the best prep hitter in the class. Fien hit everywhere he went, winning MLB Develops MVP honors at Major League Baseball’s High School All-American Game with a pair of hits and RBIs and batting .400 for Team USA in the 18U World Cup qualifier in Panama.

There is some debate among scouts in California over who is the better high school bat in Fien and Brady Ebel, the left-handed hitter from Corona High. Fien is a 6-foot-2 right-handed hitter with plenty of bat speed that produces consistent line drives. While he has an unorthodox setup with high hands, he makes it work and is always on time. He’s added strength and there could be more power to come as he advances.

Fien’s added physicality has allowed him to run better, though that’s never going to be a part of his game. Committed to Texas, he has the chance to profile well at third base with plenty of arm. He could end up at first or in a corner outfield spot in the future, though it’s his bat that will get him drafted in the early rounds.

 

2-26-25 –

MLB mock draft 2025: Projecting first round for 2025 MLB Draft

https://sportsnaut.com/mlb/mlb-analysis/lists/mlb-mock-draft-2025/  

11. Sacramento Athletics: Gavin Fien, 3B, Great Oaks HS

The Athletics stay in-state with one of the youngest players in the 2025 MLB Draft. At 17 years old, Gavin Fien is just starting to tap into his power which has shown improvement in the last calendar year. He also could wind up sticking at third base, especially with the developments he’s already made at such a young age. There’s no All-Star upside here as of now, but he could be a solid regular for the Athletics in five years.

 

2-25-25 - 2025 MLB Draft: A closer look at the top 20 high school prospects entering the spring

https://www.usatodayhss.com/story/sports/high-school/2025/02/25/2025-mlb-draft-top-20-high-school-prospects/80279242007/  

11. Gavin Fien, 3B/OF, Temecula (California)

Fine went 10-for-25 in eight games with the 18U National team and is considered one of the draft’s most polished hitters. At 6-foot-3, 200 pounds he might be destined for a corner infield or outfield spot and will depend heavily on his bat to advance.

 

2-15-25 –

CBS Sports - 2025 MLB Draft prospect rankings

https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/2025-mlb-draft-prospect-rankings-top-30-players-in-class-with-fsu-lefty-at-no-1-ethan-holliday-in-top-five/  

19. Gavin Fien, SS/3B, Great Oak HS (CA)

The quick hook: Left-side infielder with thump

There are two infielders named Gavin in this class who could penetrate the first round: the California prepster Fien, and Tennessee's Kilen. Here's a little saying that'll keep them straight in your head: if ceiling's on your mind, your Gavin be Fien; if floor's your feelin', your Gavin be Kilen. Indeed, Fien is an angular right-handed batter with above-average strength and some feel for hitting. The scouts I spoke with believe he'll outgrow shortstop and move to third, but a club who views him as this class's answer to Aidan Miller could pop him as early as the middle of the first round.

 

2-10-25

FLO Baseball - 2025 MLB Mock Draft 1.0-

https://www.flobaseball.tv/articles/13555752-2025-mlb-mock-draft-10-nats-stunner-with-the-no-1-pick  

No. 35 Seattle Mariners: Gavin Fien, 3B, Great Oak, California

Seattle was the biggest winner of the draft, landing third, considering the Mariners have World Series expectations.

This seems like a spot, after lucking into LaViolette at No. 3, they take a prep player in Fien, who some have going about 20 spots earlier.

The 6-foot-3, 200-pound corner outfielder and infielder was one Team USA’s best hitters on the 18U national team, where he hit .400 with three doubles and two triples.

 

1-27-25  -  Just Baseball –

2025 MLB Draft - Top 80 High School Prospects

https://www.justbaseball.com/college/mlb-draft-top-high-school-prep-prospects/

11. Gavin Fien – 3B

HT/WT: 6’3/200 | Bat/Throw: R/R | School: Great Oak (CA) | Commitment: Texas | Age: 18.4

This is no hyperbole: Gavin Fien had the loudest summer showing of any player on this list.

The brother of A’s farmhand Dylan Fien, Gavin had the loudest showing of any bat during USA Baseball’s 18U Trials and that continued into the 18U World Cup, becoming a prominent offensive threat during their gold medal run.

Fien is a physical specimen with huge offensive upside in the future. He keeps it simple with a balanced stance at the plate with low-effort mechanics and extension through the baseball.

There’s a bit of stiffness to his swing, but that hasn’t stopped his offensive output. His plate coverage is exceptional and he manipulates the barrel well, plus he handled higher-end velocity very well.

His power has trended up in the past year, as his bat speed has gotten better and he has solid leverage in his swing. As he fills out his frame, the expectation is that Fien’s power can reach above-average or better.

While his footwork and range are limited at the hot corner, Fien has the arm strength and instincts to be a reliable defender at the position. He won’t wow people with his play, but he’ll be a consistent force. His arm could play well in right field, too. If he makes it to campus, he’ll attend the University of Texas.

 

1-16-25 -

An Early Look at the Top 30 Prospects for the 2025 MLB Draft

https://lastwordonsports.com/baseball/2025/01/15/top-30-prospects-2025-mlb-draft/#google_vignette  

7.  Gavin Fien, 3B, Great Oak HS, Temecula, Calif.

Arguably the best pure prep hitter on the circuit last year, shined with Team USA and showed ability to hit at all times. There is promising power in the bat as well. He’s athletic but unlikely to stick at SS long term and appears to have the tools to play 3B. Teams that covet a high contact rate will seek him out, and a strong spring could propel him higher than this.

 

12-31-24 -      Joe Doyle       @JoeDoyleMiLB

Great Oak 3B Gavin Fien is the top right-handed high school bat in the 2025 Draft. Period. Coming off a mammoth summer, Fien still has work to do and he’s hardly stopped grinding. He believes there’s more in store this spring. SUPER impressive kid.

 

12-10-24 –

Here's Pipeline's first full 2025 mock draft

https://www.mlb.com/news/first-full-2025-mlb-mock-draft?partnerID=web_article-share  –

18. Diamondbacks: Gavin Fien, 3B, Great Oak HS, Temecula, Calif. (No. 27)

Fien has a long track record of hitting against quality pitching and some evaluators believe he's the best high school bat in the Draft.

 

Joe Doyle         @JoeDoyleMiLB

Great Oak 3B Gavin Fien putting on a show in front of a full house at the Desert Challenge Tourney tonight. Fien ranks No. 38 overall on my current Top 250 for the 2025 Draft.

 

https://www.perfectgame.org/(S(0qbzto2unhxwl2amw3vdqg55))/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=874858

2024 National Showcase 

Gavin Fien is a 2025 3B/SS/OF with a 6-3 200 lb. frame from Temecula, CA who attends Great Oak. Long and strong athletic build. Right handed hitter, hits from a balanced with a simple and repeatable load and trigger, fluid low effort swing with very good extension through contact, creates outstanding raw bat speed with lift and leverage, very advanced hitter. 6.86 runner in the sixty. Primary third baseman on defense, works low to the ground and stays under control and balanced, gets his glove in good position, big arm strength across the diamond. Also plays the outfield with classic right field tools and huge arm strength. Excellent student, verbal commitment to Texas. Selected to play in the Perfect Game All-American Classic.

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