Yastrzemski, the grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, had a modest first three years at Vanderbilt, where he has been a regular since midway through his freshman season. He never hit better than .296 before breaking out in Southeastern Conference play as a senior, going 39-for-97 (.402) to lead the league in 26 conference games. At 5-foot-10, 185 pounds, he doesn't have a plus tool but has tremendous savvy and has been considered one of the SEC's top baserunners the last three seasons. He's a fine defender in right field with a strong arm as well. Yastrzemski has a quick, line-drive stroke and can pepper the gaps but will have to play some center field or be a fourth outfielder as a pro, because he lacks corner power.
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