
Dayton Flyer utility man Michael DiMartini has been lighting the world on fire since arriving to Ohio. The Penn State transfer is slashing .441/.510/.772 with five doubles, five triples, nine home runs, 35 RBI, and 24 stolen bases over his first 30 games.
Another guy with his name all over college baseball leaderboards, ranking in the top 10 in stolen bases (8), runs scored (9), and hits (1), DiMartini shows a quiet swing from a wide-base, with tons of gap-to-gap power.
Showing an 11.9% walk rate and without a ton of swing-and-miss in his game (25.3% chase rate and 21.2% strikeout rate), DiMartini has found good contact through the season to this point. He is averaging 95.3 mph in his exit velocity with a .528 BABIP.
With above-average athleticism and great speed, DiMartini continues to build his portfolio as a 2026 draft class guy. He continues to roll and will definitely be a guy I have close eyes on into his draft year.
GRANT GALLAGHER ARE YOU SERIOUS💣💣💣 ETSU has the undefeated #1 Tennessee Volunteers on the ROPES
pic.twitter.com/o6SesA7fJ5— On The Clock | College Baseball and MLB Draft (@OnTheClock_1) March 19, 2025
Enter: College Baseball’s home run King through seven weeks of play, Grant Gallagher. Most notably crushing the go-ahead home run in a win over #1 Tennessee, Gallagher is in his first year at the Division 1 level after spending two seasons at Santa Fe College. He has been nothing short of electric through 27 games, hitting 15 home runs with 29 RBI and a slash line of .333/.470/.892.
Power is the name of the game for Gallagher, as he currently sits at second in the country in ISO at .544, only behind Georgia’s Ryland Zaborowski.
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