Auburn baseball’s single-season home run leader is moving to professional baseball.
Infielder Bryson Ware was taken with the No. 253 selection of the MLB draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies signed their 10th-round pick to a deal valued at $187,100 which includes a $152,500 signing bonus.
A blog titled Phillies Minor Thoughts says that Ware has intrigue as a prospect, and could be viewed as more than just an organization filler.
Ware struggled his first two years at Auburn after transferring from junior college, but broke out in a big way in 2023. He hit .350/.438/.731 with 24 home runs as a senior. He primarily played third base this season and has played around the diamond. According to Baseball America he posted some top end exit velocities to go with the home run power. The Phillies have not been afraid of drafting college players coming off of big years with big exit velocity numbers.
In three seasons with the Tigers, Ware hit .297, scored 125 runs, recorded 135 hits, hit 31 home runs, posted 110 RBI, and stole 14 bases.
Two members of the Auburn baseball team joined Ware in being drafted, Cole Foster and Chase Isbell. One, Nate LaRue, signed a free-agent deal after.
Five players signed to the Auburn baseball program were also signed.
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