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Tyler Bremner
Ht/Wt: 6' 2"/190 lbs
Position: RHP
Team: UC Santa Barbara






Tyler Bremner - Prospect Profile

MLB.com - July 1st: "His fastball is still averaging around 95 mph and touching 98 with good ride, lighting up the radar gun with little effort and with some feeling there's room for growth and more velocity to come in pro ball. His best secondary offering is his easily plus changeup that some scouts hang a 70 grade on."

Keith Law - The Athletic - July 1st: "Bremner came into the spring as a potential top-five pick, but his stuff wavered and his results weren’t great, especially early in the season, and by the time he started pitching better a lot of teams up top had moved on. He has an elite changeup, probably a 70 on its own, with excellent fade, effective against hitters on both sides of the plate."

Baseball America - June 25th: "Bremner has a lean pitcher’s frame at 6-foot-2, 190 pounds and throws with a simple delivery that features a high leg kick and a three-quarters arm slot. His three-pitch mix is led by a fastball that averages 94-96 mph and will touch 98 with underlying qualities that could allow it to play up."

Tyler Jennings - Just Baseball - March 24th: "His change-up is his bread and butter, a double-plus offering with screwball-esque shape, high spin, and excellent velocity separation off the heater in the low-80s. Bremner has huge confidence in the pitch and can command it exceptionally to both sides of the plate."

Prep Baseball Draft HQ - March 19th: "All of the stuff still checks out, with a fastball that’s been up to 98 mph and, arguably, the best changeup at the college level this spring. He’s a 6-foot-2, 190-pound athlete on the mound as well, which only makes it easier to envision him becoming the first college right-hander off the board."

Carlos Collazo - Baseball America - March 10th: "I do wonder how the fastball is going to play in pro ball and what the shape of that pitch looks like once he gets out of college. But I’m all in on the power, secondaries, command and athleticism."

Keith Law - The Athletic - March 4th: "He still has a plus changeup, and his slider is inconsistent but centers around below-average, in part because he cuts himself off in his landing and can’t finish it. He’s ranked here based on what he was last year, with just a small demerit for the poor start."




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