Dylan Crews named top college prospect by D1Baseball

Crews could be heading into a monster year for the Tigers.

While 71% of the Earth is covered by water, the other 29% is covered by [autotag]Dylan Crews[/autotag].

He is a legend not only on the bayou but across the country. D1Baseball recently released its list of the top 100 college players for the 2023 MLB draft, and Crews tops the list. The MLB draft order was just released on Tuesday, and the Pittsburgh Pirates have the first pick of the draft followed by the Nationals, Tigers, Rangers and Twins.

Crews finished last season with a .349 batting average with 11 doubles, 22 Crews missiles, and 72 RBI. He was named a Consensus First-team All-American, SEC Co-player of the year, and was a member of the College National Team.

LSU is preparing for the 2023 season after signing back-to-back No. 1 recruiting classes. The excitement and the expectations are high at the Box and deservedly so. [autotag]Jay Johnson[/autotag] enters his second year on the Bayou and will have one of the most talented rosters in the country. These guys could be the next national champions.

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3 Gators among top 20 college prospects for 2023 MLB draft

Florida baseball is the only program in the country with three top-20 college prospects for the 2023 MLB draft, per MLB.com.

MLB.com’s Jim Callis released his top 20 college prospects for the 2023 MLB draft last week, and the Florida Gators are the only program to have three players named on the list.

There’s an elite group of talent returning to Florida and it’s led by the top bat of 2022, left fielder [autotag]Wyatt Langford[/autotag]. [autotag]Brandon Sproat[/autotag] and [autotag]Hurston Waldrep[/autotag], who are expected to be at the top of Florida’s weekend rotation all season, join him on the list.

LSU and Wake Forest are the only other schools to have multiple players featured, but Stanford, Tennessee and Vanderbilt all have a top-20 player and one of Callis’ players to watch.

Last year, Callis had [autotag]Hunter Barco[/autotag]and [autotag]Jud Fabian[/autotag] in his preseason top 20. Both ended up being taken in the first three-rounds, and Barco was having a first-round worthy season before Tommy John surgery took him down. Callis had Barco at No. 11 on that list and Fabian at No. 16. Langford is No. 4 this year, so that gives you an idea of how good he’s expected to be.

Gator sits atop ESPN’s way-too-early 2023 MLB draft rankings

Wyatt Langford’s monster year for Florida in 2022 has him on top of ESPN’s way-too-early rankings of 2023 MLB draft prospects.

After leading the Gators in nearly every major offensive statistic in 2022, outfielder [autotag]Wyatt Langford[/autotag] is the first player on ESPN’s list of players to watch for next year’s draft.

While the players were grouped by future value grade, meaning any of them could wind up better than the other, MLB Insider Kiley McDaniel put Langford at No. 1 on the list for a reason. Langford quietly took over the starting left field spot for UF after serving as a backup catcher his freshman year. He blossomed into a plus defender, one that McDaniel thinks might be a center fielder when all is said and done.

With [autotag]Jud Fabian[/autotag] now with the Baltimore Orioles and Mercer transfer commit [autotag]Colby Thomas[/autotag] with the Oakland Athletics, Florida needs a center fielder in 2023. I had penciled in [autotag]Michael Robertson[/autotag] to at least get an audition at that spot after missing his freshman year with injury, but Langford certainly deserves one, too.

Langford has come out of nowhere, getting to campus as a low-profile backup catcher and then becoming Florida’s regular left fielder as a sophomore. He’s surprisingly good defensively in a corner and, also surprisingly, will give you a plus run time here and there, so he might be a center fielder.

He’s tops for me because 1) he has a quiet, repeatable, low-maintenance swing that kind of reminds me of Pete Alonso mechanically (though Langford has only 55-to-60-grade raw power, good for 25-ish homers annually in the big leagues) and 2) Langford as a sophomore just had basically the same season that Jonathan India did as a junior, a campaign that propelled India from his prior third-round projection to the No. 5 overall pick in the 2018 draft.

If Langford can hold his own in center field as he did in left, and he takes a more patient approach at the plate, the Gators could have a potential No. 1 pick on their hands. Of course, it will be hard for Langford to repeat the year he had in 2022. He slashed .355/.447/.719 with 26 home runs and 63 RBIs.

If he comes close to providing the same production while being the sole focus of most opposing pitching staffs, then the only thing he stands to improve on is a 36 to 44 walk-to-strikeout ratio. Proving he can go deep into the count would solidify him in many scouts’ eyes as a first-round talent.

It’s still way-too-early, as ESPN suggests, but the Gators have a star on their hands in 2023. Perhaps Florida’s first No. 1 overall pick?

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