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Name: Jake Mangum
Born: Pearl, Mississippi
Age: 22 (03/08/96)
Height/Weight: 6’1”/180 lbs.
Position: LHP/CF
Bats/Throws: S/L
School: Mississippi State University
Jake Mangum comes from a long line of athletes. His grandfather, John Mangum, was a defensive tackle for the Boston Patriots from 1966-1967. His father, John Mangum Jr. was a defensive back for the Chicago Bears from 1990-1998. His uncle, Kris Mangum, was a tight end for the Carolina Panthers from 1997-2006. Jake did not follow in the family business, instead playing the national pastime. Excelling on the field at Jackson Preparatory School, he chose MSU over Ole Miss, Auburn and Alabama and hit .408/.458/.510 in 62 games as a freshman, winning 2016 SEC Freshman of the Year and being named to the First All-SEC Team. He experienced something of a sophomore slump in 2017 but still hit a solid .324/.380/.385 in 65 games, being named to the Second All-SEC Team. The New York Yankees drafted him in the 30th round of the draft that year, but he turned them down, choosing to return to MSU. In his junior year, he hit .353/.432/.484.
A switch hitter, Mangum uses a contact-oriented approach to slash the ball around the field. While it limits his in-game power- though he has improved in this regard, hitting more doubles in 2018- he makes up for it with his speed. Indeed, his speed is his best tool, earning plus and even plus-plus grades by scouts and evaluators. He is still learning how to make it translate on the base paths, but the number of bases he has stolen and the times he has been caught has steadily improved over the years. He is aggressive at the plate, but like the stolen bases, has improved on working deeper counts and drawing walks.
In the outfield, Mangum is an average defender. He has plenty of range in center field thanks to his excellent speed, but his routes are still unrefined. With better route taking, he could be a future above-average defensive center fielder. He possesses a strong arm as well.
Mangum has announced that he will not being signing with the Mets, citing unfinished business at MCU and an unhappiness about where he was drafted and the amount of money he would be offered.