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/ -
#42 Andrew Fischer
3B Tennessee
20/years old
6' 1" 205
Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 |
Field: 40 | Overall: 50
After setting a Duke freshman record with 11 homers in 2023,
Fischer transferred to Mississippi and led the Rebels with 20 dingers last
spring. He changed schools again, moving to defending College World Series
champion Tennessee. He's similar to former Volunteers third baseman Billy
Amick, who transferred from Clemson for 2024 and went to the Twins in the
second round.
Fischer's signature tool is his plus power that works to all
fields, the product of a left-handed swing with bat speed and loft, strength in
his 6-foot-1, 205-pound frame and a slugging mindset. He showed that he can
launch balls in the air with wood bats last summer in the Cape Cod League. He
could be even more productive if he tones down his approach, because his
aggressiveness leads to struggles against non-fastballs and strikeouts.
He also could help his cause by upgrading his defense at
third base, something Amick was able to do during his lone season in Knoxville.
Fischer has below-average speed and range, though his solid arm strength is an
asset at the hot corner. He played some second base on the Cape but lacks the
quickness for the position.
1-22-25 –
Just Baseball: 2025 MLB Draft – Top 80 College Prospects
https://www.justbaseball.com/college/mlb-draft-top-college-prospects/?s=03
13. Andrew Fischer – 3B
HT/WT: 6’1/205 | Bat/Throw: L/R | School: Tennessee | Age:
21.1
After a fantastic freshman campaign at Duke, Fischer
transferred to Ole Miss where he didn’t skip a beat against better competition.
He’s a physical left-handed bat with a ton of juice in the bat, most notably to
his pull side.
It’s a violent swing with natural loft and bat speed,
allowing Fischer to pull the ball in the air with dangerous intent. Fischer did
up his swing rate against the SEC, jumping from 36% at Duke to 43% at Ole Miss,
which was attributed to a heightened chase rate.
He does have some issues with spin, though he did show better
with Brewster in a smaller sample size and stayed in the zone more. Plus,
Fischer absolutely annihilates heaters.
If Fischer takes this approach change to the SEC in 2025,
it’s hard to envision him falling outside of the first two rounds. In the
field, Fischer isn’t the fleetest of foot and can get a bit clunky, leading to
limited range, but he has the arm strength to handle the hot corner or a corner
outfield position.
He will join the defending champions in Knoxville for the
2025 season and is expected to be a catalyst for an offense that was poached
hard in the draft.
12-23-24 - Top 50 college baseball prospects for 2025
MLB draft, per D1Baseball
36 Andrew
Fischer 3B Tennessee
9/15/24 - 2025 Draft Prospect - 3B/OF - Andrew Fischer -
Tennessee
3B/OF ANDREW FISCHER (OLE MISS TO TENNESSEE)
The Tennessee Volunteers were quiet on the transfer portal,
and then, all of a sudden, they landed two of the top bats in the entire
transfer class in Fischer and Kilen. We will start with Fischer, who provided
some serious pop for Ole Miss.
Fischer began his collegiate career at Duke in 2023 before
transferring to Ole Miss for his sophomore year.
Fischer is a bat-first prospect who generates a ton of power,
as he’s seen max EVs up to 113 mph. Fischer generates most of his power to the
pull side. He couples that with decent barrel-to-ball skills and the ability to
get on base, as he sports a near 14% BB rate.
Defensively, Fischer’s home is a bit unknown because he’s a
bit clunky at third base, but has the arm strength to handle the position if he
can improve there. He should fill in nicely in the heart of the Volunteers
lineup.
link - Andrew Fischer
Class: Sophomore
Position: IF
Ht./Wt.: 6-1 / 205
Experience: TR
Hometown: Manasquan, N.J.
High School: Wall Township
Prev. College: Duke
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• 2024 Second Team
ABCA All-South Region
• 2024 Second Team
All-SEC
2024 (Sophomore): Appeared in 55 games for the Rebels,
starting in all of them (43 at third base, 12 at designated hitter) ... All-SEC
Second Team DH/UT ... ABCA/Rawlings South All-Region Second Team Third Baseman
... Led the team in hits (59), RBI (57), triples (2), home runs (20), total
bases (133) ... Finished second on the team in slugging percentage (.643), runs
scored (47), and walks (35) ...
Became just the fourth Rebel in program history to hit 20
home runs in a season ... Had four multi-home run games of two or more home
runs ... Hit .285 with an OPS of 1.040 ... Hit his first home run in a Rebel
uniform on 2/17 at Hawaii ... Went 1-for-2 with a triple, two walks, and two
runs scored against High Point (2/24) ... Went 3-for-3 with a home run, four
RBI, and four runs scored against High Point (2/25) ... Went 2-for-5 with a
home run and three runs scored against Little Rock (2/27) ... Went 3-for-5 with
two home runs, five RBI, and two runs scored against Iowa (3/2) ... Went
5-for-10 with four RBI, four runs scored, two doubles, and a home run in series
against Morehead State (3/8-10) ...
Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a triple at ULM (3/12) ... Went
3-for-5 with a career-high three home runs, five RBI, and three runs scored
against South Carolina (3/16) ... Went 2-for-3 with two home runs, two walks,
two RBI, and three runs scored at Tennessee (3/23) ... Went 2-for-4 with two
home runs, three RBI, and two runs scored against Arkansas (4/5) ... Went
3-for-4 with four runs scored against Mississippi State (4/14) ... Went 2-for-2
with a home run, two RBI, two runs scored, and two walks against North Alabama
(4/23) ... Went 6-for-14 with three home runs, 11 RBI, and four runs scored in
series at Auburn (5/3-5) ...
link – Andrew Fischer is a 2022 3B/MIF with a 6-2 190 lb.
frame from Wall, NJ who attends Wall. Taller and well proportioned frame with a
very athletic look. Ran a 6.68 in the sixty yard dash. A primary infielder,
stays balanced and controlled in with his approach. Good glove placement and
works through the ball. Good arm strength that should stay on the left side.
A left-handed hitter, accelerates with the core and stays
behind the ball. The barrel flies through the zone and the impact off the bat
with real. On plane and looks to extend and elevate. High level hitting tools
with very good power potential. Excellent student.

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