Outfielder Tyler Henley could have gone in the first three rounds after a strong sophomore season at Rice and summer in the Cape Cod League, but he hit just .310 with five homers during the regular season. He looks more like a sixth- to 10th-rounder, and he may not be signable in that part of the draft. A 50th-round pick by the Astros as a draft-eligible sophomore last June, Henley has solid tools across the board and plays hard. He's a better athlete than most 5-foot-10, 200-pounders, and he can play center field.
Tyler Henley Stats & Scouting Report — College Baseball, MLB Draft, Prospects
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