GOOD NEWS: Minnesota Twins Have Officially Selected Tennessee Top Most Experienced Star in 2024 MLB Draft

Billy Amick, a former Tennessee and Clemson third baseman, is taking his game to the next level. The Minnesota Twins drafted him in the second round of the 2024 MLB Draft.

Amick spent two years at Clemson, where he helped the Tigers win the ACC championship as a sophomore in 2023. He subsequently used the transfer portal to take his talents to Tennessee, and his college career concluded in Omaha with a national championship.

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Twins Select Billy Amick at #60 in the 2024 MLB Draft - MLB Draft - Twins Daily

Amick played an important role for Tennessee in 2024, when the Vols won their first national championship. He started all 65 games he played, hitting.306 with 23 home runs and 65 RBI. That followed an All-ACC season at Clemson, where he hit.413 with 13 home runs, 63 RBI, and a.464 on-base percentage. He also hit.441 with runners in scoring position, demonstrating his ability to perform in clutch situations.
As his college career came to a close, Amick gained considerable MLB Draft buzz as a highly regarded prospect due to his propensity to produce timely hits. Now he’ll take his skills to the next level.

Scouting report for Billy Amick
Billy Amick’s ability to hit for average and come through in crucial situations made him stand out as a prospect, according to MLB.com evaluators. With the rare power explosion and his fast bat speed, he might carve out a spot in the majors.

However, it may not be at third base. Amick may find himself going across the diamond to first base in the big leagues.

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“Amick has a quality right-handed swing and repeatedly barrels balls despite frequently chasing pitches out of the strike zone,” according to MLB.com’s scouting report. “His aggressive approach results in hard contact on all fields but reduces his walk totals. With his bat speed and strength, he has the potential to hit 20-25 home runs per season.Amick has been given the opportunity to man the hot corner for the Volunteers, and it appears like he will be able to stay there in professional baseball. He’s a fringe-to-average third baseman with below-average speed and quickness and average arm strength who has appeared more at ease as he’s gained experience. He has the work ethic to continue to progress, but he may end up at first base.”

 

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