Matt Scott emerged as a top MLB draft prospect during his first two years at Stanford. Now, scouts consider the 6-foot-7, 245-pound right-handed pitcher a potential first-round pick in the 2025 draft.
Scott is a durable frame with notable physicality and a workhorse-type mindset on the mound. His fastball touches 98 mph with tons of late movement. He also throws an above-average slider that generates swings and misses and has worked on developing an improved changeup this offseason.
Scott will play a key role in Stanford’s success this season. Learn more about his pitch mix, development in college, expectations for the 2025 season and overall experiences at Stanford here:
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Dan Zielinski III has covered the MLB draft for 10 years. He has interviewed 580 of the top draft prospects in that period, including four No. 1 overall picks. Multiple publications, including Baseball America, USA Today, MLB.com, The Arizona Republic and The Dallas Morning News, have quoted his work, while he has appeared on radio stations as a “MLB draft expert.” Follow him on Twitter @DanZielinski3.