Tyler McLoughlin is a
right-handed pitcher selected by the New York Mets in the 10th round (312th
overall) of the 2025 MLB Draft out of the University of Georgia.
A redshirt senior, he previously played three seasons at
Emory University, a Division III program, before transferring to Georgia.
6-foot-3, 185 pounds, with a fastball reaching 95-97 mph, complemented by a cutter and changeup
At Georgia in 2025, McLoughlin worked primarily as a
reliever, appearing in 18 games with a 4.12 ERA over 24 innings, striking out
32 and walking 12.
His scouting report highlights a high-octane fastball
with good life, though his command needs refinement, and his secondary pitches
(cutter, changeup) are still developing.
McLoughlin’s draft slot value was approximately $150,000,
and as a college senior, he’s likely to sign with the Mets, for a $10,000 bonus,
starting his professional career in their minor league system, possibly with
their Single-A affiliate.
His relief role and raw stuff suggest a potential
middle-relief or setup role in pro ball, with room to grow if he sharpens his
command.
Mack –
Not a bad senior sign. A 4.12-ERA in the SEC is pretty
respectable.
I would push him to A ball for the rest of the season
and see what he can do.
Rating – C+

2 comments:
Need guys like McLoughlin. Sometimes, they make it work, too.
signed
$7,500
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