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Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45
Moss grew up in California, but headed across the country to attend IMG Academy in eighth grade. He was a constant presence on the summer showcase circuit, appearing at the East Coast Pro Showcase and the Area Code Games, among others. He was robbed of an extra-base hit at MLB’s High School All-American Game by IMG teammate Sean Gamble, but he showed enough prowess at the plate to be considered one of the top players in Florida for the 2025 Draft. He stayed in the state by going to the Rays with the 67th overall pick and signed for above-slot at $2,097,500.
Moss’ hit tool is what stands out more than anything else. He routinely finds the barrel with an outstanding left-handed swing. He has plus bat speed and has shown he can use the entire field, with a fearless approach and the ability to turn around any pitching. He’s more hit-over-power right now, showcasing more bat-to-ball skills than the ability to drive the baseball. But there is raw power for him to tap into, especially to the pull side, though he’s still learning to leverage the ball consistently.
Primarily a center fielder in high school, he’s shown good instincts and takes good jumps, reads and routes. There’s some question whether he’ll stay there long term as he’s an average runner, and a lack of speed could push him to a corner. That would put a bit more pressure on the former LSU recruit’s bat to provide more thump, but his feel for hitting certainly caught the Rays’ interest.
Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50
Moss grew up in California, but headed across the country to attend IMG Academy in eighth grade. He was a constant presence on the summer showcase circuit, appearing at the East Coast Pro Showcase and the Area Code Games, among others. He was robbed of an extra-base hit at MLB’s High School All-American Game by IMG teammate Sean Gamble, but he showed enough prowess at the plate to be considered one of the top players in Florida for the 2025 Draft.
Moss’ hit tool is what stands out more than anything else. He routinely finds the barrel with an outstanding left-handed swing. He has plus bat speed and has shown he can use the entire field, with a fearless approach and the ability to turn around all pitching. He’s more hit over power right now, showcasing more bat-to-ball skills than the ability to drive it. There is raw power for him to tap into, especially to the pull side, but he’s still learning to leverage the ball consistently.
Primarily a center fielder in high school, he’s shown good instincts and takes good jumps, reads and routes. There’s some question whether he’ll stay there long term as he’s an average runner, and a lack of speed could push him to a corner. That would put a bit more pressure on the LSU recruit’s bat to provide more thump, but his feel for hitting will certainly create interest in the early rounds.
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08/04/2025 | FCL Rays activated OF Dean Moss. |
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07/22/2025 | Tampa Bay Rays signed OF Dean Moss. |
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07/22/2025 | OF Dean Moss assigned to FCL Rays. |
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05/26/2025 | College Workout activated OF Dean Moss. |
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05/13/2025 | OF Dean Moss assigned to College Workout. |
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08/16/2024 | OF Dean Moss assigned to High School Workout. |
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08/12/2024 | OF Dean Moss assigned to High School Workout. |
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06/30/2024 | High School Workout activated OF Dean Moss. |
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09/13/2023 | OF Dean Moss assigned to High School Workout. |
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08/16/2023 | OF Dean Moss assigned to High School Workout. |