Evan Dempsey is one of the more intriguing two-way prospects in the Mid-Major draft class, showcasing legitimate athleticism and versatility with the ability to impact games both on the mound and at the plate. As a hitter, he posted a .309/.393/.435 slash line with elite contact skills (8.2% in-zone whiff rate) and advanced plate discipline, though his modest power output (3 HR, 100.4 mph 90th percentile exit velocity) suggests there's still significant offensive development needed. On the mound, he brings a fastball that sits in the upper 80s and touches 92 mph with solid strike-throwing ability (61.1% first-pitch strikes, 2.62 BB/9) and quality bat-missing skills (9.83 K/9, 1.97 ERA) over 68.2 innings. The main development areas are universal—Dempsey needs to get stronger to add velocity on the mound and unlock more impact power at the plate, as his current exit velocities and fastball velocity limit his ceiling at both positions. If he can add strength and velocity while maintaining his elite athleticism and feel for the game, Dempsey profiles as a high-floor utility player with potential two-way value, though he'll likely need to pick a primary position path in pro ball.