Oh yeah nothing against him. Probably one of the last top 100 guys left so at this point in the draft it's a solid pick. Not sure what Boxy's gonna think of it though lol.
Whoa whoa whoa, easy there tiger. You're right about everything else but let's tamper things a bit, the Yankees happen to have two very large outfielders who are kind of good and one of the best pitchers in the game.
He's objectively a top 3 prospect in all of baseball. You could easily argue his merit for being above either or both of Acuña and Vlad Jr. To put him behind the likes of Bichette and Nick Senzel is egregious.
We're talking about a likely 65/70 FV guy.
He moved too fast through the system though. It's the Nationals' fault for promoting him faster than most guys in history, nothing to do with his talent. 55 FV at best