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Scouting grades: Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40
Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 40
Essenburg faced possible first-round left-hander Jack Bauer in April in one of the most highly anticipated high school matchups of the spring, and he didn’t disappoint. Essenburg drilled an opposite-field homer off a 99-mph Bauer fastball and outpitched him as well, striking out 11 and permitting just an unearned run in five innings. He may have a brighter future on the mound, but he likes to hit, and it may be difficult to sign him away from an opportunity to play both ways at Kentucky.
Essenburg mainly operates with two pitches, starting with a low-90s fastball that touches 95 mph with promising carry and armside run at its best. His mid-70s breaking ball features plenty of vertical and horizontal action and could become a weapon with more power. He’ll occasionally flash a changeup that sits around 80 mph with fade. He’s more physical than projectable at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds and his delivery and control need more polish, but he also has the potential to improve significantly on the mound if he concentrates on pitching full time.
Some scouts prefer Essenburg as a hitter, though his bats-right/throws-left profile isn’t desirable. His aggressive swing, bat speed and strength give him 20-homer upside. He fits in right field with his fringy to average speed and obviously strong arm, though he could wind up at first base if he slows down.
Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45
Essenburg faced possible first-round left-hander Jack Bauer in April in one of the most highly anticipated high school matchups of the spring, and he didn’t disappoint. Essenburg drilled an opposite-field homer off a 99 mph Bauer fastball and outpitched him as well, striking out 11 and permitting just an unearned run in five innings. There are those who thought he had a brighter future on the mound -- though he likes to hit -- and it seemed like it might be difficult to sign him away from a chance to play both ways at Kentucky. The Braves found a way, giving him $1.2 million in the fifth round and announcing him as an outfielder.
While Essenburg offers some offensive upside, his bats-right/throws-left profile isn’t something teams tend to love. But his aggressive swing, bat speed and strength give him 20-homer upside. He fits in right field with fringy-to-average speed and the arm strength that made him a legitimate pitching prospect is clearly an asset. He’s more physical than projectable at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds.
If he slows down, Essenburg could end up at first base, but it’s also unclear what might be unlocked when he starts focusing on hitting only. There’s always the backup plan of having a low-90s fastball and mid-70s breaker, but this isn’t the first time the Braves have gone a little bit against the grain and let someone hit when some of the industry preferred a Draft prospect on the mound, and Austin Riley and Michael Harris II have worked out pretty well.
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08/04/2025 | FCL Braves activated OF Conor Essenburg. |
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07/31/2025 | OF Conor Essenburg assigned to FCL Braves. |
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07/15/2025 | Atlanta Braves signed OF Conor Essenburg. |
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05/26/2025 | College Workout activated LHP Conor Essenburg. |
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07/28/2024 | LHP Conor Essenburg assigned to High School Workout. |
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06/30/2024 | High School Workout activated LHP Conor Essenburg. |