
Drew Beam
Ht/Wt: 6' 4"/208 lbsPosition: RHP
Team: Tennessee
Drew Beam - Prospect Profile
Baseball America - July 1st: "He has a lean 6-foot-4, 204-pound pitcher’s frame and advanced feel to land a deep pitch mix. Beam throws a four-seam fastball and two-seamer, both of which sit around 94 mph and will get up to 97-98 at peak."MLB.com - July 1st: "Beam would show flashes of three plus pitches in the past, but his stuff has played mostly average across the board in 2024. His best offering is a mid-80s changeup with fade and sink that works well with a fastball that operates at 93-95 mph and climbs to 98 with carry."
Kiley McDaniel - ESPN - May 8th: "Beam was a first-rounder entering the spring, started slow and is starting to turn the corner."
Joe Doyle - Future Star Series - March 18th: "Beam is as prototype as they come. He's a big, tall, strong righty with a physical delivery and huge stuff. Beam has been up into the upper-90s, living 92-95 with late hop. Beam has a promising curveball with two-plane tilt, though it's shape wavers later in outings, something that should come with age."
MLB.com - March 8th: "His best offering is a mid-80s changeup with fade and sink that hitters can't lay off. His fastball operates at 93-95 mph and climbs to 98 with carry, and he gets good depth on a low-80s curveball."
Keith Law - The Athletic - March 7th: "The fastball’s secondary characteristics aren’t great and results are above the pure stuff, in part because he’s in the zone so much, walking just one batter through three starts this year after posting a 6.6 percent walk rate in his first two years in Knoxville."
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