AB | 16 |
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AVG | .25 |
OBP | .333 |
SLG | .25 |
HR | 0 |
- Full name Blake William Burke
- Born 06/11/2003 in Oakland, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 240 / Bats: L / Throws: L
- School Tennessee
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Drafted in the CB-A round (34th overall) by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2024 (signed for $2,100,000).
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School: Tennessee
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.1
BA Grade: 45/High
Tools: Hit: 50. Power: 60. Run: 30. Field: 40. Arm: 40.
Burke is a physical 6-foot-3, 236-pound first baseman with some of the most impressive raw power in the country. He homered 14 times as a freshman with Tennessee despite a 30% strikeout rate but cut that mark significantly over his next two seasons. He finished his career as a .331/.422/.654 hitter in the middle of a consistently strong Tennessee lineup. For a large, slugging lefthanded hitter with a history of strikeout questions, Burke actually makes plenty of contact. He steadily improved his bat-to-ball skills versus secondary pitches and as a junior posted a strong 84% overall contact rate. He is an overly aggressive hitter who will expand the zone too much but has done enough damage with a fast and powerful uppercut swing to make it work in the Southeastern Conference. Burke has 70-grade raw power and enough strength to homer to all fields. He has some of the best top-end exit velocity in the class, but he’s mostly a pull hitter who figures to be a power-over-hit player in pro ball. He’ll need to hit for plenty of impact because he’s a well below-average runner who will be limited to first base and offer little defensive value. Despite a bat-only profile, Burke’s hit and power tools could be loud enough to make him a day one selection.
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School: Tennessee Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.1
Burke is a physical, 6-foot-4, 230-pound first baseman who has some of the most impressive raw power in the country. In his first two seasons with Tennessee he hit a combined .293/.398/.610 with 30 home runs. Burke’s slugging and batting average were better during his 2022 freshman season than his 2023 sophomore campaign, but he did cut his strikeout rate from 30.8% to 17.4% year over year—a significant improvement. Burke is a definite first base profile who will need to hit for power and mash to provide value at the next level, but he has all-fields juice, put up a 107.2-mph 90th percentile exit velocity in 2023 and is a surprisingly nimble defender at first base considering his size.
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Career Transactions
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- 1B Blake Burke assigned to Tennessee Volunteers.