Hawaii Pacific’s Noah Blythe had a stellar season for the Sharks and now awaits his future in the 2025 MLB Draft.
“I hope all goes well. You kind of don’t really like know, like what the next few weeks is going to be. But, you know, hopefully it all works out,” said Blythe.
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Blythe had an incredible year at the plate as he was the PacWest Conference Player of the Year after he led the country for most of the season in Batting Average and Hits.
He finished 2025 with a .443 Batting Average and had a single season record of 94 hits while also hitting 15 homeruns.
“I think I just wanted to prove, you know, like what people have been saying about me, about how, you know, he’s good enough. So I just wanted to continue to just go out there and and do that,” said Blythe.
Blythe says he has had multiple workouts in front of Scouts and now will await his moment in this years Draft.
The 2025 MLB Draft is set for July 13th-14th with rounds 1-3 on Sunday and rounds 4-20 on Monday.
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