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Scouting grades: Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 40
In a less-than-deep year for high school talent in the San Diego area this year, Bremner has stood out. The only player from the area to compete in the Area Code Games last summer, Bremner also made the All-Tournament team at Perfect Game's WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Florida, last fall.
While some prep pitchers wow by lighting up the radar gun, Bremner has stood out more for his feel for pitching, though his stuff has an up arrow next to it. He tends to throw his fastball in the 90-93 mph range, but he's already had gains in this department this year, and there should be more as he fills out his 6-foot-2 frame. His best pitch is his changeup, an offspeed offering that generates swing and misses with fade and sink. He does have good feel to spin his curve, though he doesn't command it quite as well as his other offerings.
Bremner does a very nice job of repeating his delivery with a high leg kick and consistent direction to the plate, allowing him to fill up the strike zone. He's committed to head to UC Santa Barbara, a school that has developed some solid pitching over the years, should the Draft not work out.
Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 65 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55
In his first two years at Santa Barbara, Bremner has slid back and forth between starting and relieving, finding success in both roles in 2024 to put up gaudy numbers. He began the year in the rotation but moved to the bullpen when Hudson Barrett got hurt. He was back in the rotation when Matt Ager struggled, helping the Gauchos reach (and host) a Regional. He hasn't taken the step forward this year many anticipated, knocking him from the top of the Draft conversations.
Entering the spring, the hope was that Bremner would continue to show the makings of three plus pitches, but it hasn’t worked out that way. His fastball is still averaging around 95 mph and touching 98 with good ride, lighting up the radar gun with little effort and with some feeling there's room for growth and more velocity to come in pro ball. His best secondary offering is his easily plus changeup that some scouts hang a 70 grade on. He'll throw it to any hitter in any count, and it stays on the fastball plane for a long time with late, hard fade, missing bats at a 46 percent clip in 2024. One of his bigger issues this spring has been that his 86-88 mph slider with gyro-type shape has backed up -- he's struggled to throw it for strikes -- and he’s been more of a two-pitch pitcher.
Bremner is still answering questions about durability, as this is his first full season of starting. But he's generally around the strike zone and is capable of missing bats with all three offerings. Even with some of the question marks this spring, he’s still firmly in the first-round picture.
Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 65 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55
In his first two years at Santa Barbara, Bremner slid back and forth between starting and relieving, finding success in both roles in 2024 to put up gaudy numbers. He began the year in the rotation but moved to the bullpen when Hudson Barrett got hurt. He was back in the rotation when Matt Ager struggled, helping the Gauchos reach (and host) a Regional. While he didn’t take as large a step forward in his junior year as many anticipated, he finished the spring red-hot and ended up a bit of a surprise No. 2 overall pick, with the Angels signing him for more than $2.5 million under slot.
Bremner didn’t consistently show the makings of three plus pitches last spring, but he still had a fastball that averaged a hair over 95 mph and touched 98 with good ride. He can light up the radar gun with little effort and with some feeling there's room for growth and more velocity to come in pro ball. His best secondary offering is his easily plus changeup that some scouts hang a 70 grade on. He'll throw it to any hitter in any count, and it stays on the fastball plane for a long time with late, hard fade, missing bats at a 48 percent clip in 2025. One of his bigger issues this spring was that his 86-88 mph slider with gyro-type shape backed up -- he struggled to throw it for strikes -- and he was more of a two-pitch pitcher, though some evaluators still see enough feel for spin.
Bremner will have to answer questions about durability that followed him in college, as he doesn’t have a ton of track record as a full-time starter. But he's generally around the strike zone and is capable of missing bats with all three offerings. Given the Angels penchant for pushing college players up the ladder aggressively, it might not be long before Bremner makes an appearance in Los Angeles.
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08/11/2025 | RHP Tyler Bremner assigned to ACL Angels. |
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07/18/2025 | Los Angeles Angels signed RHP Tyler Bremner. |
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05/23/2025 | College Workout activated RHP Tyler Bremner. |
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04/02/2024 | RHP Tyler Bremner assigned to Orleans Firebirds. |
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06/11/2022 | RHP Tyler Bremner and assigned to College Workout. |
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06/06/2022 | RHP Tyler Bremner and assigned to High School Workout. |