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Anthony
Pack

Millikan High (HS) • CA
5' 9" • 160LBS
L/L • 18yr 4mo
Travel Team: Long Beach Shockers

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4/15/25
This was my final high school look at Pack who has been an impressive player to track over the past year with his dynamic athletic ability and ease of operation to play the game. Wiry, athletic with bouncy actions moving around the OF you can easily see him being an impact defender in CF, but just as impressive as what he does in the OF is the ease with which he takes at bats. A controlled smooth load which gets to loft with a soft landing on the front side, balanced in his lower ½ and a quiet head the LH hitter tracks pitches with ease (swung at four pitches over four at bats and all in the strike zone) and puts the barrel on the baseball with authority. The swing is fluid and smooth with bat speed through the zone while staying on plane to generate hard contact from line to line and flashes interesting power in his future should he add strength to his frame to give him a potential power/speed offensive dynamic. Pack lofted a deep drive in his first at bat ambushing the first strike he saw from the opponents starters. Over his final three trips he got into a deeper count in each appearance resulting in a two-RBI single up the middle on a 3-1 FB and then drawing a pair of BBs (one a 3-1 count after fouling off a pitch and the other being a four pitch nothing to hit BB). He runs with an easy speed which makes it seem at times like he isn’t moving as fast as he really is because of how easy the operation appears. Twice on wild pitches aggressively turned from 2B towards 3B looking to take two bases on the pitch, but stopped due to the blowout score. Pack has a commitment to the Longhorns should his path take him to college, but the toolset and ease of playing the game could potentially take his path directly into professional baseball once his high school career completes this spring. 
2/04/25

A smaller wiry athlete who packs intriguing strength into a electric, but smooth overall operation this was my third look at Pack in the past 6 months and he continues to grow on me. The Texas commit generates plenty of buzz including ranking at #116 on the Prep Baseball Draft HQ Top 150 Draft Board heading into a SR. campaign which will be vital in determining whether his career continues on a college campus or in a professional organization once High School ends for him. The easy operation that Pack plays the game with can be deceptive to how loud the tools he has across the board really are. His LH swing starts from a taller posture with his hands around ear height over the rear shoulder with waggle and he takes a quiet load before consistently arriving on time or early at launch to allow his fast turn and direct path to find the barrel regularly. The ball jumps off his bat through the middle of the field with leverage and when he connects out front generates loft to the pull side with carry. His athletic operation from the box translates into defense where he looks like an impact defender in CF who can cover ground with a top-end run tool, instincts for the ball in the air and solid arm. During the game Pack may not have collected a hit, but strung together multiple high quality at bats and outside of the HR by Gavin Fien may have launched the second most impressive ball when he crushed a ball foul over the Indoor Facility down the RF line. His first at bat resulted in a BB after an extended at bat against Benton Hickman where he controlled the strike zone and just missed on a foul FB straight back. Against, Colt Peterson he ambushed a pitch out over the plate for the deep foul drive before again showing strike zone discipline to draw another BB. Then facing off against Sean McGrath he drilled a FB over the plate on a line into RF for a L-9, but he did not miss barreling the pitch. Then in his final at bat of the day Pack drew another walk against McCoy Silicz working a deep count and staying on the FB just missing with foul balls straight back. Pack presents a highly intriguing profile as a dynamic CF defender with top of the order offensive upside in a profile that still has projection to it going forward with already present loud tools.

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