This was written about a year ago on prospectslive.com
"At 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Kasevich is a strong, athletic infielder with a quick bat. In 55 games for the Ducks this season, he slashed .324/.397/.444 with four homers. More importantly, Kasevish posted a 9.5 percent K-rate and a similar walk rate. His 87 percent contact rate is elite. The Palo Alto, Calif. native is playing in the Northwoods League this summer where he’s terrorized the opposition slashing .374/.407/.450.
As previously mentioned, there’s big bat speed here, clocking a peak exit velocity of 113 mph this year, another 99th percentile, elite measure. But Kasevich tends to really let the ball travel deep in the zone, employing an inside-out swing at times, limiting his ability to get to his plus raw power. The bat path is built for line drives too, again muzzling his ability to hit for power in-game. The entire profile and bat/swing trajectory is reminiscent of Jordan Westburg from 2020. Like Westburg, scouts are split on whether Kasevich will eventually move to third base where his fringe-average speed and plus arm may fit better, but optimists see a guy with good lateral explosiveness with the instincts and hands to handle the 6-hole long-term."
Wonder how much has changed, but still some interesting insight there
https://www.prospectslive.com/prospects-live/2021/8/12/5-sleeper-breakout-candidates-for-the-2022-mlb-draft