CLASS OF 2017
1B
LHP
Jacob
Teter
Florida Southern College
Eau Gallie (HS) • FL
6' 6" • 230LBS
L/L
Eau Gallie (HS) • FL
6' 6" • 230LBS
L/L
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- Draft League Spotlight: Jacob Teter - Feb 22, 2021
- Cape Cod League Prospects: Wareham - Aug 21, 2019
- Florida Draft Preview - Jun 9, 2017
- PBR Florida All-State HS Team Announced - Jun 8, 2017
- Federman Complete Game Shutout Carries McCarthy to State Semifinal - May 24, 2017
- Carter Stewart wins the battle of Top 10 2018's - Mar 25, 2017
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2020 DRAFT: At 6-foot-6, 230 pounds Teter is an excellent target at first base and an imposing presence from the left side of the batter's box. He shows an average arm and the potential to be a plus defender who can really pick it. Offensively, there is some length to his pull-centric swing, but he uses his hips well and limits the swing/miss (13.3%, 24 in 180 plate appearances in the Cape Cod League last summer). He performed very well early in the Cape season last summer before wearing down physically and cooling to a final line of .292/.356/.373. With just two home runs and a .081 ISO Teter may benefit by a slight posture adjustment, leaning back and tilting his shoulders a bit to create more lift and over the fence pop in his swing. He finished the Florida Southern season with a .329/.485/.618 slash with seven home runs in 22 games. Look for Teter's name to be called around the fifth round this summer.
8/21/19:At 6-foot-6, 230 pounds Teter is an excellent target at first base and an imposing presence from the left side of the batter’s box. He showed an average arm and proved to be a plus defender who can really pick it. Offensively, he was a pleasant surprise to scouts with his performance, especially early in the season before wearing down physically and cooling to a final line of .292/.356/.373. There is some length to his pull-centric swing, but he uses his hips well and limits the swing/miss (13.3%, 24 in 180 plate appearances). With just two home runs and a .081 ISO Teter may benefit by a slight posture adjustment, leaning back and tilting his shoulders a bit to create more lift and over the fence pop in his swing. Like Wareham teammate Brandon Pfaadt, Teter is one of the top prospects in the D2 ranks and will attract plenty of scouts to Lakeland, FL this spring. (Seifert)