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1. Grant Green - USC junior… 6-3, 180… .254 IsoP '08, started year as top prospect… hits with power… 14th round draft pick in 2006 by San Diego… 2008: 205 Abs, .390/.438/.644… 5-tools… earned All Conference and All American honors in 2008… named all-star in Cape Cod League… hits for average… 5-tool potential… through 4-7-9: 110 Abs, .375/.455/.552 with 11 walks and 22 strikeouts… being advised by Scott Boras…. As of 4/23: .372/.439/.577, 13 SB... a definite first rounder…
2. Robbie Shields - Florida Southern… 6-0, 200, R/R… junior… 2008: led team in hits, .348, 9 HR, 36 RBIs… injured wrist in Cape Cod League this past summer… ability to hit high for average… great bat speed… limited defensively.
3. D.J. LeMahieu - LSU… streaky, but solid… questionable defense… 2008: .337, 56 R, 44 RBI… played Cape Cod league last summer: .290, 1 HR, 13 RBI… questionable range… through 4/23: .349/.439/.500…
4. Jiovanni Mier - Bonita H.S. (FL) senior… 6-2, 175… R/R… solid defense… 18 years old … free swinger who should develop into someone with some pop… excellent attitude… committed to Southern Cal… BA ranked him as the 13th H.S. prospect… 2007: .479, 3 HRs, 30 RBI and 15 stolen bases… projects out as super-pro
5. David Nick - Cypress HS; Cypress, CA. 6′2, 175, Bats R, Throws R… gap power… excellent defense… verbally committed to UCLA…
6. Ryan Jackson - (fell from #3) - Miami junior… questionable bat, but excellent defense, in fact, considered one of the top defensive shortstops in the draft… 6-3, 185… R/R… has a plus arm for shortstop… good speed… through 4/23: just .260/.368/.390… falling on polls… projects out as a 30-35 runner… 4.6 down the line…
7. Deven Marrero - American Heritage HS; Davie, FL. 6′0, 160, Bats R, Throws R… younger brother of Nats Chris Marrero…
8. Cooper Moseley - Success Unlimited Academy (AL)… 5-11, 165 L-R… committed to Georgia… ranked as the No. 1 player in Alabama by Perfect Game in 2009…
9. Reed Gragnani - Mills Godwin HS… 5-11, 180. S/R… verbal commit to Virginia… also plays second base…
10. Nick Franklin - Lake Brantley HS… 6-1, 170… 2008: .433 with six home runs, 12 doubles and 38 runs scored… 2008 playoffs: .594, 3 HRs, 12 RBI in 32 at bats… can also pitch and play the outfield… very strong arm… verbally committed to Auburn…
11. Ryan Goins - Dallas Baptist… named starter on 2008 American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Midwest All-Region Team… 2008: .318, 12 doubles, 2 HRs in 38 games… 2009 through 3-30: .375, 7 Hrs, 21 RBIs…signed with Waterloo Bucks in the Northwoods league…
12. Stephen Perez - Gulliver Prep (FL)… senior… 5-11, 170, S/R… some ability to hit with power… below-average speed… solid arm… great instincts…
13. Chase Childers - Georgia State… senior… named CAA baseball player of the week on 4-6-09… as of 4-6-09:, 12-23, .522, 11 RBIs
14. Shaver Hansen - (previously unrated) – Baylor… junior… Phillips 66 POW 4-6-9: 3 HRs in same game vs. Baylor
15. Bryant Hernandez – (previously unranked) – Oklahoma… as of 4/7, top hitting SS in nation: .433/.472/.669
16. Juan Martinez - (previously unranked) - Oral Roberts – senior . 4/13: named the Pro-Line Athelite of the Week: went 13-22 in 5 games for a weekly BA of .591.
17. Alfie Wheeler – (previously unranked) – High Point – senior… named Big South player of the week April 20… went 10-21 for the week prior, .476/.560/.619.
18. David Renfroe - (previously unranked) – South Panola HS (Miss.) – 6-3, 200, R/R… natural hitter… quick hands… uses the whole field… loft power is average… average runner… 4.3 down the line… excellent base runner, not base stealer… throws 93 as pitcher… terrific instincts… reminds some of David Wright.
I just became a fan of your site...thanks for the top shortstop updates - good stuff!
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ReplyDeleteI will continue to update each position each week leading up the draft
Mack
Great info! How do you come up with these rankings? Do you use info from scouts, stats, etc.? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat info! Where do you get your info for these rankings? Is it just based on stats or do you get info from scouts, coaches, etc.?
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ReplyDeleteI started this season by averaging together 5 of the national early on mock drafts... that started my list
I then have added many more players that have stood out all season and made the press...
I move them up and down based on other professional opinions, winning weekly awards, injures, etc.
tends to work out pretty close..
Mack
this is great info... i'll be following this list up until draft time for sure. There has been a ton of noise about Wheeler in the 17 spot... he already has MLB defensive skills and now he's showing his power with the bat and his incredibly high on base-percentage
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