Mitch Jebb is an American shortstop playing college baseball at Michigan State.
Jebb is a two-time All-State and All-District honoree and has collected accolades as a sophomore and junior and a three-time All-Conference honoree.
He hit .356 during his sophomore at Michigan State, but his breakthrough was during the Cape Cod League. Jebb finished second hitting (.356), on-base percentage (.429), OPS (.919), runs (40), hits (53), RBI (22), and steals (26).
He's on course to be the Spartans' earliest pick since Mark Mulder went No. 2 overall in 1998, though his numbers have been down a bit as a junior while he has tried to play through a wrist injury.
Jebb is tabbed No. 44 on MLB’s Top 100 Prospects and No. 60 on d1baseball.com’s College Top 100 Prospects entering the 2023 season.
Mitch Jebb's Parents
Kimberly and Mark Jebb are the proud parents of American shortstop Mitch Jebb.
Mitch Jebb's Father
Mark Jebb is the father of Michigan State shortstop Mitch Jebb. No information is available about Mitch's personal life and career.
Mitch Jebb's Mother
Kimberly Jebb is the mother of Michigan State shortstop Mitch Jebb. No information is available about Kimberly's personal life and career.
Mitch Jebb's siblings
While it is unknown exactly how many siblings Mitch Jebb has, reports suggest that he has one brother and one sister. His brother played baseball at Seward County Junior College. Both his brother and sister studied at Michigan State.
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