Arizona Gathering Showcases Future MLB Talent
Caden Bogenpohl stepped onto the field in Arizona as part of the MLB Draft Combine, the culmination of a three‑year stint with the Bears where he posted a .274 average, six homers, 11 doubles, 33 RBIs and 57 runs scored.
Joining him were two other standout prospects, Max Knight and Curry Sutherland, each of whom bring a unique blend of skills to the table. Knight, a first‑base outfielder who also throws left‑handed, and Sutherland, an infielder with a right‑handed pitching arsenal, have drawn attention for their versatility.
Scouts have praised the trio for their blend of power and precision, noting that the combine provides a rare opportunity to evaluate raw talent against top competition.
What Comes Next for the Prospects
With the combine wrapped up, the focus shifts to the upcoming draft, where teams will weigh the upside of these emerging players against their collegiate performances. For Bogenpohl, the experience may solidify his standing as a mid‑round pick, while Knight and Sutherland could see their stock rise depending on team needs.