Steele Hall can fly.
And now he's a Cincinnati Reds draft pick at No. 9 overall in the 2025 MLB Draft.
Hall is given an 80-grade speed by scouts, as high as the scale goes.
That's the kind of speed former Reds second-round pick Billy Hamilton had. Hamilton was one of the most exciting players to reach MLB for Cincinnati in the last quarter-century, but he simply didn't have enough power to stick around.
Hall is the idealized version of Hamilton.
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The shortstop out of Trussville, Alabama hit eight homers in his final high school season. After reclassifying to stay at the prep level for one more year, Hall added double-digit pounds of muscle, according to MLB Network.
He's stronger now, which will allow the speed to play even better.
Hall has a swing with pop that reminded MLB Network's Mark DeRosa of Trea Turner.
If he can hit for power in addition to his supreme speed, he'll end up as a fantastic pick for Cincinnati.
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