11/14/09

2010 MLB Draft - Top RHPs - updated







RHP:



1. Anthony Ranaudo – (up from 2nd) – LSU – 6-7, 231, junior… drafted in 11th round 2007 draft… superb command… fastball 94-96 range… nasty curve which he can locate for strikes… decent changeup… deceptive delivery and great command… very polished… velocity way down in 2009 CWS… had tendinitis as freshman… 2009: 10-3, 2.95, 147K, 109.2 IP, oba: .198… throws from an easy, cross-fire delivery, Randy Johnson like…. Curve 80-84… BA ranks as 15th top sophomore in 2009…

7/07 fr. www.projectprospect.com : Pomeranz and Ranaudo were both selected by the Texas Rangers in the 2007 draft – in back-to-back rounds no less. The 6-foot-7 Ranaudo got the call in the decisive game three of the College World Series and helped propel the Tigers to their sixth national championship. Despite his exceptional size, Ranaudo doesn’t throw particularly hard. I’ve heard reports of his fastball touching mid-90’s, but the couple times I’ve seen him he sat 88-92 mph. Ranaudo does make the most of his height, coming nearly over-the-top and creating a lot of downhill plane on his pitches. His best pitch is his curveball, which should be an out pitch at the major league level; a true 12-to-6 offing that comes out of the same arm slot and flight path of his fastball before sharply falling off the table. The battle between Pomeranz and Ranaudo is extremely close, statistically the two were almost identical; Ranaudo struck out 31.5% of batters while walking 9.9%



7-21: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - 2nd Edition - July 21, 2009 by Scouting The Sports http://scoutingthesports.com/?p=3632 - - 2. Cleveland Indians - Anthony Ranaudo Pitcher LSU - Unlike last year, this years draft doesn’t have that obvious #1 pitcher. Still, Ranaudo is a solid pick. Ranaudo doesn’t have an overpowering fastball (hits about 93mph on the gun), instead relying on a very deceptive delivery and great command of all his pitches. Ranaudo keeps hitters off-balance with a breaking ball that he can locate for strikes. This control, and his strong pitching style, ,which includes the confidence to throw on the inner half of the place, has helped him rank #4 in strikeouts in college baseball last year, while often using his 93 mph fastball to punch guys out. Ranaudo is very, very polished and could be in the majors as quickly as 2011. Cleveland could really use someone that could come up soon.

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: power sinker and hard curveball, also nice cutter and makings of a solid changeup. He still needs confidence in his changeup. Has made huge strides since HS in Jersey. Top 10 on paper right now for 2010!

8-2: from 6-16 article www.sportsillustrated.cnn.com: After pitching just six innings as a freshman, Ranaudo became LSU's ace as a sophomore, emerging as one of the Southeastern Conference's best pitchers. At 6-7, 231 pounds, he has the athleticism to repeat his delivery and pump his fastball into the 92-94 mph range. He pitched as if he had some fatigue in his CWS opener, with his velocity sitting more 89-91 mph. At his best, his curveball also is a power offering, and he's shown a decent feel for a changeup. Ranaudo's competitiveness combined with his stuff puts him at the front of the group of 2010 pitchers.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: #2. Anthony Ranaudo, rhp Louisiana State

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 3rd pick overall - Anthony Raunado, RHP – LSU

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #2 pick overall - Anthony Raunado, RHP, LSU - Raunado is starting to become the Dustin Ackley of this draft. Always one pick behind the internet sensation. Most boards have Raunado at #2 right now and it is not likely to change very much. Supposedly Pittsburgh did not spend as much this past draft to save money for Dominican SS Miguel Sano which will cost a ton. I understand Pittsburgh's thinking but I also think you need to take advantage of these top picks while you have them

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 2. Pittsburgh Pirates – Anthony Ranaudo, RHP, LSU – (1st RHP picked in draft) - A lot of people are basing their judgment of Ranaudo on his College World Series performance, where he was noticeably tired and didn’t have his best stuff. However, it’s hard to find the pure size of Ranaudo, and his stuff is much better than that nationally-televised outing. Don’t look for pure gas or a Strasburg-like bender, but he grades out as above-average in everything with more projectability than your average collegiate. He’s a Boras client, so we’ll see if that affects his status, but for now he’s the best major college prospect.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #6 - Anthony Ranaudo (3rd RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Anthony Ranaudo - Ranaudo is lower here than even I expected, but the upside of the five names in front of him partially explains his low standing. I also have personal reservations about big guys that don’t throw nearly as hard as expected. There is plenty of tape on him floating around, so I’ll need to take a closer look and break him down in the near future.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #:2 – (1st RHP picked) - Anthony Ranaudo

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: - 3. Anthony Ranaudo, RHP (2nd RHP on list), LSU: Excluding Harper who's technically a college player, Ranaudo figures to be the first collegiate player drafted. He compliments a mid-90s fastball with a solid curveball and changeup. The only factor which may cause him to slide is signability - Scott Boras is his advisor.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 3- RHP Anthony Ranaudo (2nd RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – 2. Anthony Ranaudo, RHP – LSU - There could be a temptation to take Jameson Taillon in this spot but Pittsburgh could be competitive in the next couple years and Ranaudo is closer to the big leagues. (1st RHP on list)





2. Jameson Taillon – (TY-on) - The Woodlands HS, Spring, Texas – 6-5, 220 - already hitting mid-90s with his fastball… nice curve… great size and athleticism…

Blake's Scouting Report: - Taillon has three quality pitches. His fastball sits around 94-96 and coming from his tall frame makes it even quicker with a long and balanced drive to home plate. His hard slider comes in around 81-83 with sharp downwards movement. Although Taillon likes to use hard stuff being the power pitcher he is, there is a quality changeup in his repertoire that drops to 77-79 mph. He has ace of a staff type stuff and I see him playing pro ball in 2011 rather than being a Rice Owl.

Fr. www.espn.com: Jameson Taillon, a 6-foot-6, 225-pound righty from The Woodlands High School in Texas, was 90-94 mph with good life on his fastball and a very sharp, almost spike-like slider at 83-86. He also showed a curveball with depth and a decent changeup. He's got a quick arm and still has projection left in his body.

7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: potential first round pick

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: appeared to be the same guy I saw last year, velocity topped out at 93, command was ok, for a big kid, breaking ball still needs help and has the makeup to get better with more instruction.

8-6: From www.baseballamerica.com: - Taillon's big frame is likely maxed out, but he has established himself as one of the top pitchers in the upcoming draft class. His fastball sits in the 92-93 mph range and Taillon also throws a harder slider at 84-85 and a sharp curveball that registers at 82-83 mph.

8-9: from www.baseballamerica.com: - Taillon, a big, strong righty from The Woodlands (Texas) HS, sat 94-95 in his one inning of work with a filthy breaking ball that was in the mid-80s.

8-11 from www.espn.com: Jameson Taillon from Woodlands HS, TX, was the most dominant pitcher with a fastball going 95-93 and a 84-83 splitter.

8-15: from XMLBScout on www.perfectgame.com: showed a much better CB with downward bite and occasional late tail on his heater. TV scouts had his FB at 96 on a couple pitches.

8-17 from www.baseballamerica.com re: AFLAC games - Righthander Jameson Taillon is a near perfect pitching prospect. Taillon (The Woodlands, Texas, HS) is an ideal prep pitching prospect, appearing to be formed out of a scout's dream. Solidly constructed at 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds, he comfortably draws comparisons to Stephen Strasburg. Taillon easily fires a blistering 93 to 95 mph fastball that peaks at 96. He adds a wicked 82 mph curve, a vicious breaking ball that is already a plus big league pitch. After registering one strikeout in a quick first inning, Taillon breezed through the second frame, striking out the side while barely breaking a sweat. "Nooooo contest," a scout said behind home plate.

8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - This big right hander dominated in the game, striking out four, including striking out the side in the second. He is in a class by himself as far as pitchers go this year. He ran his fastball up to 97, and his breaking ball was also very sharp. In the second, he struck out Reggie Golden and Stetson Allie with the fastball, then got Connor Narron looking on his sharp breaking ball. For me, he is a definite top 5 pick in the draft at this point.

9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - He looked like a Top 10 pick, throwing an explosive fastball up to 95 mph and locating it to both sides of the plate. He showed a slider and a curve, the latter of which might be a plus pitch down the line. The FB and slider are plus offerings right now. He even showed a changeup. He's big, strong and showed an ability to throw down and to both sides of the plate.

9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - Jameson Taillon, right now on paper would be in my top 5 for the 1st round if it were held today. He's always had the velocity, except now the cb is a true dominant type pitch, graded it at 70 right now, fb at times will have some inner half movement vs RHH. Good trajectory and is better balanced after he delivers the ball. He's cleaning up that delivery almost daily. Gotta love his work ethic, but remember, he's gonna have to go 6-7 innings a game and sustain it over 35-40 starts in pro ball, as compared to 1 inning stints in all-star tilts. I've now seen 35 innings pitched by Jameson and he's k'od 39 hitters, walked only 7 and allowed just 19 hits, 1 long hr last year.

9-6: From an 8-25 post www.pgtracker.com: - “right now on paper, top 3 picks for 2010 MLB for me would be” - 2.) RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands HS, 6'5 plus, 230, great arm strength, power type arm and 70 cb right now. Control is at least average projects to be 60, plus. Comparable big leaguers, better arm speed and action than Rick Sutcliffe, comparable bodies however and competitiveness.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 1. Jameson Taillon, rhp The Woodlands (Texas) HS

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 12th pick overall - Jameson Taillon, RHP - The Woodlands HS (TX)

9-27 from: http://web.usabaseball.com: Jameson Taillon struck out 12 and gave up three hits in an overpowering performance and the USA Baseball 18U National Team logged a seven-run inning for a third consecutive day in a 14-0 run-rule shutout Sunday against Panama in the third day of the COPABE "AAA" Pan American Junior Championships at Daniel Canonico Stadium. Taillon led the way on the mound for the Americans with a strong six-inning outing. The right hander struck out five in a row at one juncture and fanned the side in both the second and fourth innings. He allowed only one runner from Panama (1-1) to reach third base and no more than two baserunners in any inning. Taillon issued just two walks.

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #9 pick overall - Jameson Taillon, RHP - The Woodlands HS (TX) - The Padres under Grady Fuson and Bill "Chief" Gayton have done a great job in restoring the Padres farm system. As seen these past couple weeks the Padres have some nice young talent and GM Kevin Towers when given the resources is one of the best in the game at putting a team together. With this said I think San Diego should boost that farm even more and taking the hard throwing prep out of Texas. He is committed to Rice so it could be a hard buy but it is worth the risk.

9-29: From: http://www.baseballrumormill.com – Currently considered the #1 high school prospect available in the 2010 draft, Jameson Taillon continued to impress in his COPABE "AAA" Pan American Championships debut for the 18-and-under USA team. Taillon threw six strong innings, yielding just three hits and two walks, while striking out 12 in Team USA's 14-0 drubbing of Panama.

10-4 from www.myworldofbaseball.com: Bryce Harper may be considered a top draft pick by many, but Jameson Taillon made a statement by striking out 16 Cuban hitters in the United States 6-1 win over Cuba in the gold medal for the 18 and unders. Taillon went two outs into the eighth inning, giving up four hits and walking none with his 16 K’s.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: - 3. Baltimore Orioles – Jameson Taillon, RHP, The Woodlands HS (TX) – (2nd RHP picked in draft) - I had a hard time putting Taillon below Ranaudo, but I still think Ranaudo’s more proven history puts him slightly above Taillon’s rawness. There’s no doubt to me that Taillon is the best pitcher the 2010 prep class has to offer, as he’s raised his stock clearly above A.J. Cole. He’s got great size, great projectability, and great current stuff, so there’s not much to dislike here. His main question mark will be his representation, and he’s got a Rice commitment, too, so when the signability fog begins to clear, we’ll have a better read.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #2 – Jameson Taillon – 1st RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Jameson Taillon – Picking Harper for the top spot was a piece of cake. Picking Taillon right behind him is almost as easy. A piece of pie, if you will. Taillon’s extensive arsenal of quality pitches (heavy FB, nasty low-80s SL, near-plus high-70s CB, occasional splitters and CUs) and high level of high school competition put him above the rest of this year’s impressive crop of teenage righthanded pitching.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #3 - (2nd RHP picked_ - Jameson Taillon

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: - 2. Jameson Taillon, RHP (1st RHP on list), The Woodlands HS, TX: Because of his size (6'7", 230 lbs) and where he's from (Texas), Taillon is already hearing Roger Clemens comparisons. Those are certainly premature, but the righty throws a very hard fastball and a good curveball. Taillon was dominant for Team USA during the COPABE "AAA" Pan American Championships.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 2- RHP Jameson Taillon (1st RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – 3. Jameson Taillon, RHP - The Woodlands HS (TX) - In my previous mock I had Christian Colon going to Baltimore. This is still a possibility due to Baltimore's love of Cal State Fullerton infielders. However, Taillon will be a nice restock of young pitchers with Matt Hobgood from last year. (2nd RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 2. Jameson Taillon, rhp The Woodlands (Texas) HS College Commitment: Rice - Taillon performed well at every showcase venue this summer, as the 6-foot-7, 230-pounder impressed with good command of a mid-90s fastball and a hard, late-breaking curveball. (2nd RHP on list)



3. A.J. Cole – Oveido High School (FL) – 6-5, 190 - overpowering righty… fastball sits in the 94-95 range… tops at 97… one of the best arms coming out of high school… good depth on his curve… very loose and easy arm… curve and command improved in 2009… verbally committed to Miami… 7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - potential first round pick
7-21: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - 2nd Edition - July 21, 2009 by Scouting The Sports http://scoutingthesports.com/?p=3632 - 5. Arizona Diamondbacks - A.J. Cole Pitcher Oveido High School, Florida - -Cole is an overpowering righty that could challenge Ranaudo as the first pitcher picked come June. Cole has by far the best arm in the draft, currently sitting at about 94-95 mph, while still filling out his lanky body. Once Cole does fill out his frame, he could be scary. Expect his fastball to jump from 2-3 mph, and the added size and strength will make his curveball all the more devastating. As a junior in high school Cole made the AFLAC All American Game Arizona has a young, developed squad, this could be a good pick for Arizona as they have the capabilities to leave him in their system for a few years to develop.
7-29: From: www.baseballfactory.com: - Cole is one of the top pitchers in the 2010 class. He sits comfortably in the low 90s and has touched as high as 96 mph this spring. He combines athleticism, velocity and movement with a decent curveball and developing change to dominate high school hitters. He will play this summer for the Orlando Scorpions – an Under Armour Franchise Team who will be participating in the UA Southeast Tournament
8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: topped out at 91, solid arm strength, type of build that will get stronger as he matures, cuts fb some, cb has proper spin, location on his pitches were ok, has upside to improve.
8-6: From www.baseballamerica.com: - Cole is long and lanky and has the projection scouts can dream on. But, even if he doesn't fill out, he already throws 88-91 mph and touches 93 with clean, effortless mechanics. He mixes in a 78 mph knuckle -curve that he throws for strikes.
8-11 from www.espn.com: AJ Cole, a RHP from FL, had a nice 93-90 mph fastball, but did not locate the pitch very well and his breaking ball wasn't fooling hitters as much as it needs to be.
8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - Cole came into the weekend as my second ranked right hander, but struggled a bit on the mound. He was battling an eye problem the whole week but it was still easy to see why he is ranked so high. His fastball ran up to the mid 90’s and his breaking ball is up there with the best off speed pitches in the country. Cole struck out Stefan Sabol in the game, while letting up a double to outfielder Brian Ragira. Cole still fits himself in the middle of the first round.
9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - showed plus velocity as well, with questionable secondary stuff.
9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - can anyone say, Kris Benson mold? This young man, if he ever fills out, will be a true gem. Stamina will be watched closely. Can not deny his arm strength and control one bit. Projection, mid-late first rounder on paper right now.
9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 2. A.J. Cole, rhp Oviedo (Fla.) HS
9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 9th pick overall - A.J. Cole, RHP - Oveido HS (FL)
9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #7 pick overall - A.J. Cole, RHP - Oveido HS (FL) – I’m Sticking with Cole to the Diamondbacks for two straight drafts. Arms that throw in the upper 90's don't come around very often and Arizona can add another great arm to an already good young farm system. Cole is currently committed to play for the University of Miami as well.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 6. Arizona Diamondbacks – A.J. Cole, RHP, Oviedo HS (FL) – (4th RHP picked in draft) - Cole, who was considered pretty much even with Taillon entering the summer, has had a good summer, but not one that matched Taillon’s. He’s also a really big kid, but with a much more projectable frame that some teams drool over. His fastball is of the plus variety, and his slurve (that’s what I call it) is a plus pitch, too. He’s got true number one potential, so I don’t see him falling too much unless he completely falls apart in the spring. He’s committed to Miami.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #4 – A.J. Cole – (2nd RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #5 – (4th RHP picked) - A.J. Cole

10-17 from www.mlbresurce.com: - Blake's Scouting Report - Most have said Cole's arm slot is around 3/4 but I feel he is straight over the top. He has a little hitch back motion with his arm that can be deceptive and makes it look 3/4 but at his release he is over the top. Cole's fastball sits from 92-95 mph but is pretty straight with little movement. Cole's main off-speed pitch is a over the top breaking ball that has tremendous dive at the end. He doesn't throw it very hard and I think putting more velocity on his breaking ball could help make him even more of a power pitcher. His change-up is average as it is new to his repertoire. In summary Cole has a chance to be a front of the rotation starter. He is lanky and still gaining strength which makes his projectability outstanding. Expect to see Cole taken very early in the draft.

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: - 6. AJ Cole, RHP (5th RHP on list), Oviedo HS, FL: Much like Allie, Cole can throw the ball hard, hitting 96 at the East Coast Showcase and throwing 93 at the AFLAC All-Star game. However, Cole also needs to improve his control and his other pitches are not yet professional quality.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 5-RHP AJ Cole (3rd RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – 5. A.J. Cole, RHP - Oviedo HS (FL) - If Christian Colon is here this will be a tough decision. Cole and Taillon are so far the top prep pitchers and with Lonnie Chisenhall as the shortstop of the future I see the Tribe taking Cole. (3rd RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 1. A.J. Cole, rhp Oviedo (Fla.) HS College Commitment: Miami - Long and strong at 6-foot-5, 190 pounds, Cole complements his pro build with a heavy fastball and advanced secondary offerings. (1st RHP on list)


4. Kartsen Whitson – (up from 8th) - Chipley HS (FL) – 6-4, 195 – commited to Florida - son of Ed Whitson… top knotch sinker/slider… quick arm… 92-94 fastball… late sink down in zone… low-80s slider

7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - potential first round pick

7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - Whitson has an ideal pitcher’s frame and is a strong righty with a loose, live arm. He pounds the strike zone with a 90-95 mph fastball that requires little effort. He also throws a sharp slider at 78-81, making him one of the top pitchers in the 2010 class.

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: another righty with good arm strength, 92 tops, mostly 88-90, breaking ball is a slurvy type that should get better, flies open early with delivery, correctible flaws however, can only get better in next 3-4 years.

8-11 from www.espn.com: Karston Whitson was similarly dominant to Taillon throwing three solid pitches: a 94-91 fastball, 84-79 slider and a 80-79 change up.

8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - Whitson was a personal favorite of mine, the way he handled himself on and off the mound. He has a good work ethic and a great arm to boot. His fastball was around 93-95 during the game, and his slider could be a great out pitch at the upper levels. Whitson struck out Harper with a nice fastball, and forced MVP Tony Wolters to ground into a double play. Look for Whitson to have a huge year and find himself in the middle of the first round.

9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - saw more of the arm hook in back swing and it effects his release points and stamina. Worrisome to me as many pitchers with this type of delivery have arm woes down the road quickly in pro ball.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 3. Karsten Whitson, rhp Chipley (Fla.) HS

9-26 from: http://www.baseballrumormill.com: - While Bryce Harper and Jameson Taillon dominated the reports from the USA Baseball 18-and-under team trials, a number of lesser-known players also had good performances which landed them on the roster. Taillon may throw harder than Karsten Whitson, but one scout felt Whitson's fastball was the best because of its movement. Whitson was still throwing 94, not shabby at all. His slider was also impressive, but Whitson did not demonstrate good command of the pitch.

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #22 pick overall - Karsten Whitson, RHP - Chipley HS (FL) - The Marlins are very random when it comes to their first pick and definitely seem to follow the rule of best player available. Right now this is Whitson and he just happens to be a prep in their state. Great arm and great for Florida. The only snag is that he is committed to the Florida Gators right now. Whole lot of Florida love for this kid.

9-30: From: http://web.usabaseball.com: - Karsten Whitson, Connor Mason and Kevin Gausman combined on a three-hitter, and an opportunistic offense took advantage of five errors as the USA Baseball 18U National Team remained unbeaten with a 19-0 run-rule shutout of Colombia Monday on Day 4 of the COPABE "AAA" Pan American Junior Championships at Daniel Canonico Stadium. In a five-inning outing, Whitson struck out nine while permitting three hits and issuing four walks. He cruised through the final four frames of his stint after escaping a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the first thanks to some heads-up defense by the U.S. (4-0).

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 7. New York Mets – Karsten Whitson, RHP, Chipley HS (FL) – (5th RHP picked in draft) - Here is the best name no one’s talking about. People always talk about Taillon and Cole while leaving Whitson’s name out, but I don’t necessarily see it that way. He’s of similar size to Cole, with similar projectability, also has a plus fastball, and possibly has more movement on that pitch. He’s got both a slider and curve, and while neither are plus now, they’ve got great potential, too. That whole package is going to attract droves of scouts, and I see him going the way of Zack Wheeler from the 2009 class.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #7 - Karsten Whitson (4th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #9 – (5th RHP picked) – Karsten Whitson

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: - 5. Karsten Whitson, RHP (4th RHP on list), Chipley HS, FL: Whitson pitched for Team USA as well and threw well in the COPABE "AAA" Pan American Championships. He doesn't throw as hard as his teammate, Taillon, but has more movement on the pitch.

10-29 from: www.mlbresource.com: - Blake's Scouting Report - There is no questioning the type or arm Whitson has. He has potential front of the rotation type stuff and should be a top pick. Whitson comes with a straight over the top delivery with a little herky jerk type movement in his delivery. He sits at around 92-94 and has touched 96. He has a sharp slider and everything he throws is hard with late bite

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 15-RHP Karsten Whitson (8th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #9 - Karsten Whitson, RHP - Chipley HS (FL) - I definitely think the Padres take a pitcher with this selection. They need to rebuild the farm system and the pitching is currently below average. Whitson would fit in perfect but I could also see the Padres wanting someone more developed and closer to the big leagues. (4th RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 3. Karsten Whitson, rhp Chipley (Fla.) HS College Commitment: Florida - Whitson generates easy velocity from a 6-foot-4, 190-pound frame and throws a low-80s slider that should become a plus pitch eventually. (3rd RHP on list)


5. Matt Harvey – (up from 9th) - North Carolina – 6-4, 230 - … was 3rd round pick by the Angels out of high school and turned down a $1mil offer. Low-90s fastball that touches 95. Excellent curveball… average changeup… comes from ¾ arm slot… changeup 78-81… breaking ball 76-79… works quickly from stretch… 2009: 7-2, 5.35, 78K, 70.2 IP… BA ranks him as the #1 sophomore of the 2009 season…

7/07 fr. www.projectprospect.com: - A first round talent out of high school in 2007, Harvey slipped to the fourth round due to bonus demands. While his time at North Carolina has been a bit rocky, Harvey still has good stuff and struck out 81 batters in 75 innings last spring. Harvey’s fastball sits in the low 90’s with some sink, and is complimented by a potentially plus breaking ball and changeup. If Harvey can show some improved command this spring, he walked 11.9% of batters last spring, he still has as much upside as any pitcher in this class.

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: put on some weight this year and arm angle dropped a bit, most fb were very straight during CWS, velocity still solid abv ave range 89-94 will touch 95-96 on occasion. Must work with finger pressure and get more movement on his fb for 2010. Solid slide piece when on top. Control is solid as well.
8-2: from 6-16 article www.sportsillustrated.cnn.com: Harvey turned down $1 million from the Angels as a third-round pick out of high school, and the Connecticut product is pitching in his second straight CWS with the Tar Heels. He'll become the undisputed staff ace next year when White and senior Adam Warren (a fourth-round pick of the Yankees this year) move on, using a low-90s fastball that reaches 95 at times and a true hammer curveball that is his best pitch. Harvey can lose control of the strike zone due to a long arm action and some effort in his delivery, so he's not a finished product. But he was the best pitching prospect in the Cape last summer and may be again in 2009.

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 8th pick overall - 8. Matt Harvey, RHP - North Carolina

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #15 pick overall - Matt Harvey, RHP - North Carolina - North Carolina seems to breed first round pitching and out comes another. Harvey has been higher on other boards and even my previous one but a shaky 5.40 ERA last year will need to be improved on. Stats do not tell the whole story as this is a polished righty with a chance to be a quality big league starter.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #18 – Matt Harvey (11th RHP on list)

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 8- RHP Matt Harvey (5th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #16 - Matt Harvey, RHP - North Carolina - Harvey gives the Cubs an experienced big game pitcher that comes from a school known for developing quality pitchers. Harvey could go even higher than this. (8th RHP on list)



6. Brandon Workman - Texas – 6-5, 220… fastball in the 89-92 range… hard curveball.

7/07 fr. www.projectprospect.com: Brandon Workman of Texas had a good spring and has good upside, but needs to clean up his delivery…

7-23: stats thru 7-15 in Cape Cod League: 1-0, 1.86, 10-K… starting for west division in Cape Cod All-Star game

7-25 fr. www.baseballamerica.com: - Wareham righthander Brandon Workman (Texas) also drew praise from scouts for his strong outing, striking out two in a perfect first for the West. Workman's fastball sat at 94-95, and he struck out Austin Wates (Virginia Tech) on a nasty 75 mph curveball in the dirt.

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: excellent velocity, has reached 97-98, mostly 92-93 and very straight, at times however arm side run in on RHH. Makings of a plus breaking pitch and closer type mentality. Stamina is a question as a starter. Reminds me of Steve Bedrosian formerly of the Braves & Phils.

8-2: from 6-16 article www.sportsillustrated.cnn.com: At 6-5 and 220 pounds, Workman stands above his Longhorns teammates such as Chance Ruffin (son of Bruce) and Cole Green, though those are Texas' top two starters. All three are sophomores. Workman has the best pro body and best fastball, sitting at 89-92 mph and reaching higher. He pitches off the fastball and adds a hard curveball. He'll rocket up lists if he masters something off speed.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: #16 - Brandon Workman rhp, Texas

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 10th pick overall - Brandon Workman, RHP – Texas

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #10 pick overall - Brandon Workman, RHP – Texas - I suspect the Astros will be pretty disappointed if they don't get Taillon but good thing Texas is a big state and they can just head over to Austin and grab their ace Brandon Workman. Already a third round pick in 2007, Workman has used his three years as a Longhorn to watch good college football and turn into a first rounder.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: - 15. Texas Rangers – Brandon Workman, RHP, Texas – (8th RHP picked in draft) - This pick is unprotected against future compensation, as this pick itself is compensation for the Rangers not signing Matt Purke from the 2009 draft. Therefore, it really has to be a college player here, and Workman’s probably affordable and solid from a talent perspective. He didn’t have a good summer, but he had an extra long spring at UT, and he still has a good fastball-curveball mix. There could be better talent available here, but it’s doubtful that the Rangers could afford it.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #9 - Brandon Workman (5th RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Brandon Workman - Workman has been a fascination of mine since the Phillies failed to sign him coming out of high school, so I feel confident in his placement based on his outstanding raw stuff and physical build.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #18 – (8th RHP picked) – Brandon Workman

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 9- RHP Brandon Workman (6th RHP on list)



7. Stetson Allie – St. Edward HS, Cleveland – 6-4, 215 - threw 99 in tournament in Metrodome… 90 slider… command only “20”… raw project… a closer’s mentality… used only as closer as a 17-year old…

7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - potential first round pick

7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - Allie has a big-league body already with four tools to match. Aside from his running speed, all of his tools rate out as plus. He has strong quick hands that get the barrel to the ball and result in power to all fields. His hands are soft and sure and his arm is a cannon across the diamond. On the mound, Allie has been up to 96 mph. He has verbally committed to the University of North Carolina

8-6: From www.baseballamerica.com: - With his big thighs, broad shoulders and barrel chest, Allie is built like an ox. Because of his size, his game has a lot of strength. He's strong with the bat, but what stands out the most is his arm, and his future is likely on the mound. His fastball sits in the 94-95 mph range and can touch 97. The North Carolina recruit also has an 89 mph slider and a changeup.

8-9: from www.baseballamerica.com: - Stetson Allie, a third baseman and righthander from St. Edward Prep in Lakewood, Ohio had an impressive BP session and faced Castellanos in the derby finals. He didn’t stand out at the plate in the game and had an error at third, but he did get on the mound where his fastball ranged from 92-97 mph.

8-15: from XMLBScout on www.perfectgame.com: first time seeing him, albeit, TV, he showed pure arm strength and rear back and fire it type of delivery. I'd like to see more of him again, than just 1 IP. In the field he was very rough and he has bat speed as a hitter, but missed pitches by more than just hair. Again, I'd like to see more on him. Reading hype doesn't do justice when you don't see enough of a player that's been built up such as Stetson Allie. I'm sure I'll see more of him this weekend.

8-17 from www.baseballamerica.com re: AFLAC games - Stetson Allie (St. Edward HS, Olmstead Falls, Ohio), a mature-framed righty, comfortably fired a 93-95 mph fastball and added an 85 mph change and sharp 80 mph slider. Allie is a definite candidate to go in the first round in 2010.

8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - Allie has an outstanding arm, and is the hardest thrower in the 2010 class. He usually sits around 96-97 mph, and at this event touched 97 also. He is a big RHP, listed at 6’4, 225 and he showed why is ranked so high in the class. He allowed a walk to Kris Bryant, but struck out Bratsen, then recorded two straight groundouts to end the inning. Definite first round arm at this point!

9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - was up to 97 mph, but looked more like a thrower than a pitcher right now;

9-8: www.pgtracker.com: lists as the #1 high school player coming out of Ohio

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 5. Stetson Allie, rhp/3b St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 15th pick overall - Stetson Allie, RHP - St. Edward HS (OH)

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #24 pick overall - Stetson Allie, RHP/3B - St. Edward HS (OH) - Allie is the last of the top two-way players but he is the most likely to stay on as a relief pitcher. He was a closer for his HS team and I think the Rangers should draft him and keep him there. This is a power arm that can sit around 95-97 MPH. This is one of the first examples of a pure reliever out of high school but may start a trend in keeping arms fresh. Texas will have to spend a ton to keep him from going to North Carolina.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: - 16. Chicago Cubs – Stetson Allie, RHP, St. Edwards HS (OH) – (9th HP picked in draft) - Some scouts see Allie as a third base prospect, but his arm is just too good to pass up. Remember how we thought Shelby Miller had the best pure arm a year ago? Allie’s is better. Remember how Madison Younginer got hype because of his closer role and plus fastball? Allie’s better. He already touches 99 with his fastball, has a slider in the upper-80s, and could be the best pure arm from high school in quite awhile. The problem is that he might just be a reliever, as he has a high-effort delivery. The Cubs seem to like these kind of cases, so this seems like a solid fit.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #10 - Stetson Allie (6th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #14 – (6th RHP picked) – Stetson Allie

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: 9. Stetson Allie, RHP (6th ranked RHP on list), St. Edward HS, OH: Allie continues to play both the field and pitch, but most scouts agree that his professional future is as a pitcher. Despite control issues, he was throwing 97 against some of the top amateur competition at the AFLAC All-Star game - the type of speed that really gets attention.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 7- RHP Stetson Allie – (4th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #12 - Stetson Allie, RHP - St. Edwards (OH) - Allie has a live arm that could propel him to the big leagues at a very young age. He is a closer in high school and the temptation of taking an Ohio native I think proves to be too much temptation to pass on him. (6th RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 9. Stetson Allie, rhp/3b St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio College Commitment: North Carolina - Allie is an exciting two-way prospect with impressive raw power at the plate and a high-90s fastball. (4th RHP on list)


8. Deck McGuire – (down from 4th) - Georgia Tech – junior… 6-6, 223, R/R… four quality pitchers… 2008 1st team All-American from Collegiate Baseball… excellent command… 2008: 8-1, 13 starts, four relief appearances

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: power fb when down in the zone, range velo 90-95, mostly 91-92 early, breaking ball easy to read on occasion, projects well if he can keep his delivery balance in synch.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: 3. Deck McGuire, rhp Georgia Tech

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #21 pick overall - Deck McGuire, RHP - Georgia Tech - If the Giants do draft a pitcher you can count on them going onto have success. Tim Lincecum, Madison Bumgarner, Aaron Poreda are all examples and could McGuire be the next? Scouts love McGuire and he has big game experience against quality hitters in the ACC.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 5. Cleveland Indians – Deck McGuire, RHP, Georgia Tech –(3rd RHP picked in draft) - McGuire’s a polarizing figure, but no one doubts his pure size and stuff. Like Ranaudo, some say that McGuire’s prospect package relies too much on size and projectability and not enough on actual pitching ability. However, McGuire’s got an above-average fastball with a pair of breaking pitches and a good changeup, so I don’t see anything that isn’t Major League-caliber in terms of future grades. He’s got to firm up his command, but he’s definitely right up at the top of the pack for the 2010 college pitching class.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #12 - Deck McGuire (7th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #4 – (3rd RHP picked) - Deck McGuire

10-24 from www.baseballrumormll.com: - top 10 prospects: - 4. Deck McGuire, RHP, Georgia Tech: McGuire was the 2009 ACC Pitcher of the Year and figures to be on everyone's Top Ten lists. While his fastball currently tops out in the low 90s, he throws his slider, changeup and curveball all at an above average level.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: -26- RHP Derek McGuire (10th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #10 - Deck McGuire, RHP - Georgia Tech - Scouting Director Eric Kubota is one of the best in the business. He doesn't really have any trends or patterns in his drafts besides that he likes to take players out of college with his top pick. He has loaded the farm system and McGuire would simply add to his stock. (5th RHP on list)






9. Seth Blair – Arizona State – 6-2, 190… posted 1.55 ERA in 2008 Cape Cod league… 2009 at ASU: 7-2, 3.16… fastball 88-92, touches 95… average slider… BA ranks as 41st top sophomore in 2009…
8-2: from 6-16 article www.sportsillustrated.cnn.com: An Illinois native, Blair pitched well in the Cape Cod League last summer, posting a 1.55 ERA to save a difficult freshman season. He carried that confidence over this spring to Arizona State, going 7-2 with a 3.16 ERA as the Sun Devils' No. 3 starter. He has average velocity on his fastball, in the 88-92 mph range, and has touched 95 at times thanks to a quick arm. The 6-foot-2, 190-pounder also has a second average-to-plus pitch in his slider.
9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 16th pick overall - Seth Blair, RHP - Arizona State
9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #12 pick overall - Seth Blair, RHP - Arizona State - Oakland loves college talent as proven by their previous first round selections. Why mess with success as Oakland as one of the best farm systems in the game and scouting director Eric Kubota leads that charge. Blair is a quality right-hander that comes from a winning program and would be a perfect fit for the A's.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 38- RHP Seth Blair (14th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #24 - Seth Blair, RHP - Arizona State - Blair like Mike Leake from Arizona State last year is a winner. He has that how-to factor. I like Blair a lot and I believe any organization that gets him is getting someone that will win a ton of games in the big leagues. (9th RHP on list)

11-9 from www.mlbresource.com: - Seth Blair, RHP Arizona State - Being touted as this year’s Mike Leake with a plus fastball that simply knows how to win.







10. Kyle Blair – San Diego - junior… 6-3, 200, R/R… 2009: 3-2, 3.13, 54.2-IP, 62-K… led the team with lowest ERA…


8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: ML plus velo, delivery needs work still, cb at times unhittable, health a bit in question and hope any concerns are put to rest this fall.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: - 21. Kyle Blair, rhp San Diego

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 26th pick overall - Kyle Blair, RHP - San Diego

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 26. Colorado Rockies – Kyle Blair, RHP, San Diego – (11th RHP picked in draft) - If only Blair could up his fastball. That’s the story I keep hearing. His slider is an absolute plus pitch, and with a solid changeup, Blair could be a top prospect with a couple ticks extra on his average fastball. However, it’s not the case, and I see him as more of a late first-rounder at the moment. He’s probably more hyped than your average 2010 draft prospect, but it’s all about current draft position, and I can’t put him higher than this now. A good spring season could bump him up, as could extra ticks on the fastball.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #17 – Kyle Blair (10th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #24 – (10th RHP picked) – Kyle Blair

11-8 from www.rivals.yahoo.com: - The Toreros return some talented hitters and relievers, but the weekend rotation is the strongest unit with the return of a trio of starters. The returnees include Kyle Blair, Matt Thomson and AJ Griffin. Blair had a 3.13 ERA in 54 2/3 innings last season. He also struck out 62 and walked 18 and held opposing teams to a .225 batting average. Griffin compiled a 3.33 ERA in 81 innings and limited teams to a .250 batting average. Thomson, meanwhile, went 5-5 with a 5.98 ERA in 81 1/3 innings. He held opposing teams to a .258 batting average. There's also a chance the Toreros will look to Darrin Campbell or Sammy Solis as starters, too. At any rate, there's no excuse for this unit not to be one of the nation's best.







11. Cameron Bedrosian – (up from 18th) - East Coweta HS (GA.) – son of Steve Bedrosian… low-90’s fastball… big breaking ball… hard power curve is a serious out pitch… also has changeup… reported a real strike thrower…

7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - I personally loved what I saw on video of Cam Bedrosian

8-3 fr. www.baseballamerica.com: Cameron has a four-pitch arsenal: A running 92-94 mph fastball that touches 96, a sharp 84-86 slider, an 80-82 changeup and a 74-78 curveball. He's also working on a two-seam fastball. "He's probably going to throw a plus-plus fastball down the stretch, and I think his slider has potential to be a lights-out pitch. His changeup has a chance to be a little bit above-average," the AL scout said.

8-17 from www.baseballamerica.com re: AFLAC games - Cameron Bedrosian (East Coweta HS, Senoia, Ga.) is shorter and more compact than his dad. Bedrosian struggled with his command, but still displayed a 92-93 mph fastball, 79 mph change, 75 mph curve and an excellent 88 mph spiltter.

8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - Bedrosian had a busy inning in the first, allowing two runs after allowing a single and walk, but also showed his plus stuff. His curveball is outstanding, and it made Bryce Harper look foolish. He also got power hitter Kris Bryant to strike out on the curve.

9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - looked ok, but a little nervous.

9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - 6'+ 195, solid build and know how with some upside still left and potential to grow another inch or two in the next 3-4 years. Nice spin and tilt on the breaking ball and a bulldog mentality. He never lost his cool even with the errant wild pitch. Definite top 25 HS players for 2010.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 21. Cameron Bedrosian, rhp

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 22nd pick overall Cameron Bedrosian, RHP - East Coweta HS (GA)

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #19 pick overall - Cameron Bedrosian, RHP - East Coweta HS (GA) - It is no secret to anyone that I thought the Jack Zduriencik signing to become the GM in Seattle was the best off-season move for the Mariners last year. Zduriencik revived the Brewers organization and is doing the same in Seattle. He continues to stockpile young talent and this prep righty has a high ceiling. He is the son of former major league pitcher and Cy Young Winner Steve Bedrosian so his baseball background is solid.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #16 – Cameron Bedrosian (9th RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Cameron Bedrosian - Undersized righthander with a hot fastball and an excellent curve with big league bloodlines? If it hasn’t been made before, I’m happy to be the first to throw out the Kyle Drabek/Cameron Bedrosian comparison.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: -19- RHP Cameron Bedrosian (9th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #30 - Cameron Bedrosian, RHP - East Coweta (GA) - Bedrosian gives the Angels a nice young arm that will be added to an already loaded farm system. Bedrosian has a nice baseball pedigree with his father being a former big league pitcher but Cameron is here regardless of what his father accomplished. (11th RHP on list)


12. Dylan Covey – (up from 12th) - Maranatha High (CA) – excellent power pitcher… competition was weak… low to mid 90’s fastball, mid-70 curve, low-80 slider…

7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - potential first round pick

8-17 from www.baseballamerica.com re: AFLAC games - Dylan Covey (Maranatha HS, Pasadena, Calif.) hails from a tiny private school and has big-time stuff. He mixes a 91-94 mph fastball, 83 mph slurve, 81 mph change and 77 mph curve effectively.

9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - 6'4 righty, came to pitch, loosey goosey with some arm side run and sinks it down in the k-zone. Breaking ball has the proper bite and spin now and will only get better. Very projectible. For only 1 inning I saw, he's definitely put down as a MUST SEE early rounder for 2010.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 14. Dylan Covey, rhp Maranatha HS, Pasadena, Calif.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 23. Florida Marlins – Dylan Covey, RHP, Maranatha HS (CA) – (10th RHP picked in draft) - The Marlins have a long history with preps in California, and Covey’s the best pitcher out there in the 2010 class. There’s a pretty clear line between Covey and the top arms like Taillon, Cole, Whitson, and Allie, but don’t be surprised if Covey has a big jump similar to fellow California prep Matt Hobgood had in the 2009 class. He’s got a plus fastball and curveball, but like most preps, he lacks a good current changeup, and he’ll need that to thrive in the pros. He’s a mid- to late-first rounder now, but there’s room for more.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #19 – Dylan Covey (12th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #28 – (12th RHP picked) – Dylan Covey

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: -23- RHP Dylan Covey (9th RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 15. Dylan Covey, rhp Maranatha HS, Pasadena, Calif. College Commitment: San Diego - Covey did not pitch this summer due to injury, but he features a mid-90s fastball and the makings of a plus curveball when healthy. (6th RHP on list)



13. Justin Grimm- (up from 21st) – Georgia… 6-4, 193… drafted in 13 round by Red Sox in 2007… excellent velocity… fastball hits 96… 4-4, 41.5 in 2009.

7/07 from www.projectprospect.com: - Georgia right hander Justin Grimm has a plus fastball, sitting 93-96 mph, but must improve his command and off speed offerings….

7-21: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - 2nd Edition - July 21, 2009 by Scouting The Sports http://scoutingthesports.com/?p=3632 - 9. Cincinnati Reds - Justin Grimm Pitcher Georgia - -At just a hair over 6′4, Grimm has the prototypical body you want in an overpowering pitcher. After struggling in his freshman year, Grimm really turned things around in his sophomore year, working on commanding his 96 mph, while also flashing an improved curveball that kept hitters off balance. This past season, Grimm finally learned to control his fastball. For a college guy, Grimm still has lots of room to grow and, ,even out of school, will need a few years in the system. Look for a team like Cincinnati to draft him that is waiting to leave him in their system for a few years.

8-4: named the Cape Code Pitcher of the Week

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: - 23. Justin Grimm, rhp Georgia

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 27th pick overall - Justin Grimm, RHP - Georgia

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #29 - Justin Grimm (18th RHP on list)



14. Chad Bettis – (up from 19th) – Texas Tech – junior… 6-0, 193, R/R… 2009: 6-1, 3.59… only 58-K in 72.2 IP… starts and relieves… projects out as reliever in the Bigs… 90-94 fast ball and a very good slider

7/13: As of July 13, hasn't allowed a run in six innings for Team USA

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: 14. Chad Bettis, rhp Texas Tech

9-24: From: http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: Mock Draft Version 1.0 – 21st pick overall - Chad Bettis, RHP - Texas Tech

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #20 pick overall - Chad Bettis, RHP - Texas Tech - Detroit has made no secret to their draft success. Draft hard throwing right handers. High school or college doesn't matter but they love guys that can dominate with the fastball. Now you never know and Detroit could go in another direction this year but if they want to continue their trend Chad Bettis is a great fit.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #29 – (13th RHP picked) – Chad Bettis

10-25 from www.mlbresource.com: - Blake's Scouting Report - Bettis to me can be a poster boy for how you want to teach kids to pitch. He has a nice smooth motion and comes right over the top. I personally like Bettis better as a starter because his fastball isn't overpowering and I think he has the kind of stuff to be a quality starter in the big leagues. He still has some strength to gain and once he does it might factor more into the rotation/bullpen conversation. My only concern with Bettis is that his ball is pretty straight. Same reason I had concern last year for Jason Stoffel out of Arizona. Other than this you are looking at a quality arm with big game experience.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 40- RHP Chad Bettis (15th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #26 - Chad Bettis, RHP - Texas Tech - I debated with this pick quite a bit but I like the arm on Bettis and I think he would be a nice piece to add to the bullpen quickly. Bettis is going to be a big time closer and the Rockies start another great draft class with the Texas Tech right-hander. (10th RHP on list)



15. Kevin Gausman – Grandview HS, Aurora, Colo. – 6-4, 180… throws a 93-94 fastball… loose and easy arm action… needs to develop secondary pitches…


7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - With a long and lean frame, Gausman has good projectability for a prep pitcher. His fastball sits between 89-91 mph and he can get it up to 93. He mixes in a 77 mph breaking ball that he throws for strikes, and everything is around the zone.


8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: - nice arm strength, needs more work with delivery, fb was 88-92, topped out at 93, some arm side run and sink when down in zone, slurvy type breaking ball, once he naturally fills out, watch out.

8-10: From www.baseballamerica.com – Area Code Games - Gausman is a highly touted righthander who did not disappoint his opening day start, sitting at 91-92 and touching 93.

8-17 from www.baseballamerica.com re: AFLAC games - Kevin Gausman (Grandview HS, Centennial, Colo.) was an Area Code standout with his tall and highly projectable frame. He showed a 90-95 fastball with terrific natural sink.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 9. Kevin Gausman, rhp Grandview HS, Centennial, Colo.

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #25 pick overall - Kevin Gausman, RHP - Grandview Aurora HS (CO) - Teams love drafting local talent if it's available and a great pick. Gausman fits both of these and Colorado will get to add a young pitcher to join forces with recent draft pick Tyler Matzek. You have got to develop young pitching if you are the Rockies and they have. Let the trend continue.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 27. Philadelphia Phillies – Kevin Gausman, RHP, Grandview HS (CO) – (12th RHP picked in draft) - The Phillies signed the marquee 2009 LSU pitching recruit in Brody Colvin, and Gausman’s that guy in the 2010 class. He’s blessed with good size at 6′4”, and he’s ultra-projectable, probably more projectable than anyone in the class. He doesn’t have the plus fastball velocity that the top guys have, but it’s still above-average with good life. He’s got the makings of a good curveball and changeup, so we might have another high-ceiling arm on our hands. The Phillies love these type of projectable arms, and assuming they don’t sign a Type A free agent, Gausman might be on their short list.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #36 – Kevin Gausman (19th RHP on list)

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #26 – (11th RHP picked) – Kevin Gausman

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 33- RHP Kevin Gausman (12th RHP on list)

11-3 from www.mlbresource.com: 3rd Mock draft – #13 - Kevin Gausman, RHP - Grandview (CO) - Gausman is a great piece to start building up some pitching in an organization that lacks the depth. Don't be surprised to see Chicago really target pitchers with their first few picks. (7th RHP on list)

11-9-9 from www.examiner.com: - Top 15 High School Draft Prospects - 10. Kevin Gausman, rhp Grandview HS, Centennial, Colo. College Commitment: Louisiana State - Gausman sits in the low-90s with his fastball and should add more velocity as he fills out a projectable 6-foot-4, 180-pound frame. (5th RHP on list)



16. Alex Wimmers – (dwn from 13th) Ohio State – Junior… 6-2, 195, R/R… 2009: 9-2, 3.27, 136-K, 104.2-IP… pitched no-hitter against Michigan

7/07 fr. www.projectprospect.com: Alex Wimmers from The Ohio State University has smooth mechanics and a big curveball that helped dominate big 10 action this spring, with another strong season he should garner lots of first round attention…

9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top college player coming out of Ohio.

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: 9. Alex Wimmers, rhp Ohio State

9-28: From http://mlbresource.blogspot.com: - Mock Draft Version 2 - #32 pick overall - Alex Wimmers, RHP - Ohio State - Yankees have stayed on a trend drafting quality arms in the past couple drafts outside of OF Slade Heathcott last year. Wimmers has shown signs of dominance at Ohio State and could boost his status with a big year for the Buckeyes.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 12. Cincinnati Reds – Alex Wimmers, RHP, Ohio State – (6th RHP picked in draft) - Wimmers had a great late summer on the Cape, and I think he’s moved into being the best cold-weather guy in the 2010 class. He’s not a big guy, unlike the pitchers above, but his stuff is quite advanced. I might call his fastball average, maybe a tick above with movement and command, but his curve and change are above-average and improving. The Reds went with Mike Leake in 2009, so they might want to go in a different direction from the polished college pitcher in 2010, but Wimmers is in-state and a true first-round talent, so there’s no reason to believe he can’t go here.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #15 – (7th RHP picked) – Alex Wimmer

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 48- RHP Alex Wimmers (17th RHP on list)

11-14 from www.rivals.yahoo.com: - Alex Wimmers needs to be Alex Wimmers -- This key may sound like common sense or even be strange to some people, but there have been plenty of times in the past when a pitcher expected to throw exceptionally well cratered the next season. Wimmers can't do that if the Buckeyes plan on reaching the College World Series. As a sophomore last season, he had a 9-2 record and compiled a 3.27 ERA in 104 2/3 innings. He also struck out 136 and walked 55 and limited opposing teams to a .211 clip. Wimmers will be a preseason All-American and will have much pressure to succeed. It'll be interesting to see how the talented pitcher handles the spotlight.



17. AJ Vanegas – (up from 14th) - Redwood Christian HS (CA) –


8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - Vanegas was a pleasant surprise during the weekend. He was in the 91-92 range in the game, touching 93 and he coasted through an easy third inning. He has a good breaking ball, that will improve if he adds a little velocity to it. He struck out two in his inning. He could emerge as a top pitcher in the country and put himself in the upper class of RHP’s with a good year. Personal favorite of mine.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 20. A.J. Vanegas, rhp Redwood Christian HS, San Lorenzo, Calif.

9-29: From: http://www.baseballrumormill.com – AJ Vanegas improved his stock and got the USA rolling in the opening game against Aruba. Vanegas lasted just four innings, but allowed one one run on three hits and five strikeout while Team USA won 13-3.

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: 30. Los Angeles Angels – A.J. Vanegas, RHP, Redwood Christian HS (CA) – (13th RHP picked in draft) - Vanegas has good pure stuff, and he probably has one of the best breaking balls in the entire class. He didn’t have a great summer, but the talent was always on display, despite some hiccups. The biggest question I have about him is his Stanford commitment, and that could scare a lot of teams away. If he’s signable, he’s probably a late first-round or supplemental-round talent. The Angels wouldn’t mind signing this in-state prospect.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #28 – AJ Vanegas (17th RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP AJ Vanegas - Vanegas may be a quick riser as a professional; prep pitchers that can throw four pitches for consistent strikes tend to move fast.

10-13 from www.mymlbdraft.com: 2010 MLB Mock Draft - #23 – (9th RHP picked) – A.J. Vanegas

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 37- RHP AJ Vanegas (13th RHP on list)






18. Jesse Hahn – Virginia Tech

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: - 18. Jesse Hahn, rhp Virginia Tech

10-5 from http://mlbbonusbaby.com: - 13. Chicago White Sox – Jesse Hahn, RHP, Virginia Tech – (7th RHP picked in draft) - I’ll get a little heat for this, but I really think a team like the White Sox will bite on Hahn’s electric arm early in the first round. He’s got the definition of a plus fastball, just from velocity alone. With a better curveball, Hahn could easily slide into the top ten to a team that thinks he can be a top-tier starter. The only problem is that he’s probably still going to be a reliever eventually in pro ball, despite his big 6′5” frame, and that will knock him completely off some teams’ first-round lists. The arm is too big to ignore, though, and Hahn’s a real first-rounder in my book.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #14 – Jesse Hahn (8th RHP on list)

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 31-RHP Jesse Hahn – (11th RHP on list)


19. DeAndre Smelter - Tattnall Square Academy (GA) – 6-3, 215 - already throws fastball in 92-95 range… low-80s split-finger change…
7-29: From www.baseballfactory.com: Smelter is a 6-foot-3, 215-pound righthander with broad shoulders and a thick lower half. He rocks back and fires 89-92 mph fastballs from a lower three-quarters arm slot and touches 93. Smelter hides the ball well and mixes in an 83 mph changeup and an 80-81 mph slider. He’s a good athlete who ran the 60-yard dash in 6.6 seconds.

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: loose arm with pure arm strength, a couple out of zone readings at 97, mostly 90-94, fb true, at times sink and arm side run, leg lift and balance needs work, slider or cut fb was solid 84-87, again he needs some work with mechanics, but very good arm to follow for 2010. Top Georgia guy for me.

8-19: Jeff Sullivan from the AFLAC Games: - To me, the next group of five right handers is relatively close at this point. It will be very interesting to see who separates themselves in the upcoming year as they all have first round arms. Smelter was the most impressive to me, striking out the side in the 8th inning. He made easy work of phenom Bryce Harper, Krey Bratsen, and Austin Wilson. His fastball ran up to 95 and sat in the low to mid 90’s the entire inning. His splitter was also very impressive, and this one could be a great one!
9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - was up to 94-95 mph and was aggressive, going right after hitters.
9-7: From www.perfectgame.com on the AFLAC games: - I saw the sleeve in warmups and boy that bothered me, just like it did with Harper this summer. Deandre had better movement on his pitches in the game and a better calm to his delivery. He learns quickly and he wants a shot at pro ball. For a 3 sport talent, heck he would play more if he had the time, LOL, lots of upside left in this young man. Bob Gibson made a comment to me that Deandre could be one of the top ML arms in 3-4 years if he keeps improving as he has done.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #37 - DeAndre Smelter (20th RHP on list)

11-2 from www.thehardballtimes.com: - DeAndre Smelter, RHP, 2010, Macon Ga., Canes
Smelter is an amazing physical presence; his listing of 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds does not do him justice—he looks more like a University of Georgia linebacker than a Georgia high school pitching prospect. So no big surprise that he’s also a bigtime football recruit, which may make him a difficult sign.
Smelter had the best fastball velocity I saw. Nothing came in lower than 91, and he was consistently sitting 93-94, touching 95 twice. I was told he hit 97 in an earlier outing. The fastball isn’t so movement-heavy, though, and while he wasn’t erratic, he was so-so hitting spots. All he has right now to complement it is a low 80s slider. It’s tight, but low movement (in other words, not the loopy version you see often at this level, but there isn’t enough horizontal or vertical break to it). He got the slider over consistently, however.
I’m not so thrilled with Smelter mechanically. He doesn’t strike me as a big injury-risk, because he’s not so jerky or max-effort. He flies open a bit, which he compensates for with adept glove-hand work, but sometimes his hips open early and the arm gets behind. His arm action is a bit long as well, which can contribute to the problems. The concerns here are that the momentum is going to the wrong places at times in his delivery, which can make command a big issue. Also, his arm slot and action had one observer questioning if he’ll ever be able to develop above-average offspeed offerings.
With a body built more for sprints than marathons and not much after a fastball, Smelter may be a guy who winds up in the pen. Right now, his main weapon is his fastball velocity, but A) That’s a damn important weapon, and B) That velocity is near the top of the charts for his class. In an average year, he probably falls between late first and early second rounds. His spring performance and his signability have the potential to push that in either direction.

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 10- RHP DeAndre Smelter (7th RHP on list)





20. Sam Dyson – (up from 22nd) - South Carolina

9-16: From www.baseballamrica.com : - College Top 25 draft prospects: 17. Sam Dyson, rhp South Carolina

11-2 from www.perfectgame.com: - Future Scout Sully said: Here is my list of the Top 50 in the class. I have seen almost every one of these players. Went out to AFLAC for the week, saw team usa play, and went to many cape games: - 42- RHP Sam Dyson (16th RHP on list)







21. Zach Lee – McKinney HS, Texas – 6-3, 190 - committed to play QB for LSU…

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: arm strength and solid control for now, should improve each year with more work needed on breaking ball command and clean up his delivery some. Will be a solid college pitcher for sure, then look out.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #25 – Zach Lee (14th RHP on list)



22. Drew Cisco – Wando HS (SC) – 6-1, 185 – verbally committed to Georgia

PGCrossChecker.com has Cisco ranked #1 prospect in SC high school, ad 177th in the nation

7-29: From: www.baseballfactory.com: - Cisco has a simple and smooth delivery, allowing him to pound the strike zone with an effective three-pitch mix. His fastball ranges from 88-92 mph with occasional cut and run, which he uses to set up an above-average curveball and promising changeup
8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: arm strength and aggressive on hill, topped at 91-92, top S Carolina prospect next spring.
8-15: from XMLBScout on www.perfectgame.com: seems a bit tired after a very good early summer, good bloodlines and bulldog mentality to aid in moving up the ladder in pro ball.

9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 19. Drew Cisco, rhp, Wando HS Mount Pleasant, S.C.


23. A J Griffin – (new) –
11-10: www.draftsite.com: - 22nd pick in mock draft – 8th RHP picked


24. Peter Tago – (up from 31st) - Dana Hills HS (CA) - fastball sits at 91-93… needs to beef up… 6-2, 180 - same high school as Tanner Scheppers… smooth arm and very fluid… fastball sits 88-92… mid-to-high curve is a 1-7….

9-5: from Jonathan Mayo’s 8-26 article on www.minors.mlbblogs.com: - Keep an eye on Peter Tago. The boxscore doesn't look pretty, but some scouts liked his arm action. He was up to 94 mph and threw a slider at 82 mph that has the chance to be a good pitch.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #26 – Peter Tago (15th RHP on list)



25. Jesus Valdez – (up from 32nd) - Hueneme HS (CA) – 6-3, 180 – R/R – fastball sits in 91-93 range… rises… mid-70 curve ver tough on right handers…


7-21: Fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com: - Another big personal favorite of mine is Jesus Valdez, super projectable and already armed with a fastball with sick late life.

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #27 – Jesus Valdez (16th RHP on list)
10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Jesus Valdez - Valdez doesn’t have quite the velocity of some pitchers in his class, but the movement he gets on his fastball makes it a legit plus pitch going forward.


26. Jake Barrett – (new) –
11-10: www.draftsite.com: - 38th pick in mock draft – 13th RHP picked

27. Rudy Acosta – (new) –
11-10: www.draftsite.com: - 43rd pick in mock draft – 14th RHP picked



28. Nick Tepesch - Missouri – Junior… 6-5, 225, R/R… 2009: 6-5, 6.27

7/07 fr. www.projectprospect.com: - Missouri’s Nick Tepesch also has good velocity but was hit around a lot last spring…

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #45 - Nick Tepesch (23rd RHP on list)

11-10: www.draftsite.com: - 43rd pick in mock draft – 15th RHP picked



29. Robbie Aviles – (up from 3th) - Suffern HS (NY)


9-16: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 22. Robbie Aviles, rhp Suffern (N.Y.) HS

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #47 - Robbie Aviles (24th RHP on list)





30. Kevin Rhoderick - Oregon State – 6-0, 190, R/R… Junior… did not play in 2008 due to injury… 2009: 3-3, 4.18, 33-K, 23.2-IP


31. Chance Ruffin – Texas – 6-1, 190

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: solid pitcher, good control, command of off speed stuff is solid, fb velo is 88-90 mostly will touch 92-93 on occasion, doesn't need to overpower hitters with sinking fb, he's effective to be a #4 man in the ML.


32. Daniel Renken – (new) – Cal-State Fullerton – 6-4, 195… 2009: 11-3, 2.69, 103-K, 123.2-IP…

11-7-9 from www.mlbresource.com: - Daniel Renken, RHP Cal State Fullerton - Renken is 6’4 and sits in the low 90’s. Has a chance to shoot up draft boards with a standout 2010.
11-7: from www.collegebaseballblog.com: - named the 74th top college player



33. Eric Ricks – Jenkins HS (GA) – 6-4, 195 – 2009: 10-1, gave up only 32 hits in 69.2 IP… ERA: 0.56. Fastball in low 80’s… good curve… 90Ks, 22 BB…

34. Asher Wojciechowski – (up from 45th) – The Citadel - 6-4, 205, R/R, 2009: 3-3, 4.39, 12 starts, 69.2-IP, 75-K, 34-BB…

July 15: Wojciechowski came in with the bases loaded in the ninth inning, for USA Baseball, against Team Japan, and closed it out, with three strikeouts

11-10 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: - named the 71st top college player




35. Andrew Smith – Roswell HS (GA) – 6-2, 190 – fastball touches 93 consistently… good md-70s curve…
7/29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - Smith is a 6-foot-2, 190 pound righthander. His fastball currently sits in the 91-93 mph range, but there’s room for more and he also mixes in a 74 mph breaking ball. He has a verbal commitment to North Carolina.
8-11 from www.espn.com: While most pitchers tailed off after the third inning, it took Andrew Smith (RHP, Georgia) a few pitches to get into his grove in the first and improved as his outing went along. He displayed a nice 93-92 fastball with a good 76-74 curveball.


36. Nick Pepitone – Tulane; Houston, Texas – 6-6, 230, R/R – Junior – 2009: 2-5, 3.26, 22 games, 9-Sv, 42-K, 38.2-IP
7-13: As of July 13, hasn't allowed a run in five appearances for Team USA
7-16: pitched three innings of scoreless relief with a strikeout against Team Japan
7-20: pitched 2.0, 1-K, save, for Team USA win over Team Canada

37. Tyler Green (new) -

11-2 from www.thehardballtimes.com: - Tyler Green, RHP, 2010, Lake Jackson, Texas, Texas Scout Team Yankees - There were like two more Tyler Green’s (or Tyler Greene’s) at this tournament. Popular baseball name, I guess (don’t forget the Cardinals shortstop). Green threw 88-91 from his tall frame, and the pitch had some great third-base run on it. He’s got some filling out left to do, which means he could add more velocity as well. He showed a slurve that he needs to mold into a slower, straight overhand curve. But the fastball velocity and movement are worth getting excited about.




38. Jimmy Reyes – Elon - 2009: 8-0, 4.78, 101-K, 84.2-IP




39. Dennis Grady – Duke – junior… 5-10, 185, RHP/IF – R/R… played for the Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers in the 2009 summer…
7-24 – Fr. www.rivals.yahoo.com: - The skinny: O’Grady didn’t have a particularly impressive spring with the Blue Devils, and finished the season with a 5.76 ERA in 45 1/3 innings. However, he’s having a fabulous summer at the Northwoods. O’Grady has a 5-0 record and a 0.98 ERA in 55 innings for the Lunkers. He also has struck out 44 and walked 11 and opponents are hitting him at a .162 clip. He appears to be ready to take the next step.

40. Case Nixon – Hillcrest HS, Tuscaloosa, Ala. – played 2009 as the primary catcher, but his fastball hits 93… look for full conversion topoitcher in 2010

8-6: From www.baseballamerica.com: - Nixon is an athletic 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds. On the mound, his fastball is in the 91-92 mph range and the arm strength is also evident behind the plate, where he posts sub-2.0 pop times. Nixon is committed to Alabama.

41. Dan Child – Jesuit HS (CA) – 6-5, 235 - needs more work… 91-94 fastball… slider is top pitch, top at 84…
7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - Don’t let the last name fool you. At 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, Child is all man. He fires fastballs that sit in the 90-92 mph range and touches 93. He also has an 83 mph breaking ball and is committed to Oregon State.



42. Nick Kingham – Sierra Vista HS (NV) – 6-5, 210, R/R… fastball hits 89… sharp breaking curve at 72… also plays 1B with raw power….

43. Connor Mason – Home Schooled – Suwanee, GA. – 90-91 fastball… excellent curve… plus command…


44. Nick Rumbelow – Bullard HS (TX) – 6-0, 190 – fastball sits at 90-92… one of the nastiest changeups in high school ball…

45. Tyrell Jenkins - 6-4, 175

8-9: from Keith Law/ www.espn.com: - Jenkins is just a 6'4" 175 lbs RHP, but was still throwing 92-90 with his fastball and threw a curveball with good movement and a "sharp slider."

10-5 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects in 2010 draft – #38 - Tyrell Jenkins (21st RHP on list)

10-6 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com: - RHP Tyrell Jenkins - Keyvius Sampson was my guy from day one last year. This year’s version might be Tyrell Jenkins. Jenkins has a lot of nice things going for him on paper – good velocity, sharp breaking ball (slider), very athletic, and a great amount of projection going forward.

46. Chad Jones - LSU – junior…

10-9 from www.nytimes.com: - This past spring, Jones batted .355 as L.S.U.’s starting center fielder before leaving to participate in spring football drills. When he returned to baseball, he was buried on the outfield depth chart. In an effort to find a spot for him on the postseason roster, L.S.U.’s baseball coach, Paul Mainieri, asked him to throw a bullpen session. It marked the first time that Jones had pitched in two years, but Mainieri was flabbergasted by Jones’s command. Two days later, Jones pitched in a simulated game and struck out all three batters he faced. He appeared that week in a game against Auburn. After allowing a single, he struck out two batters with the bases loaded. “A star was born,” Mainieri said. Jones shone brightest at the College World Series, where he tossed three hitless innings of relief in three appearances, including one and two-thirds innings in the title-clinching victory against Texas. He finished the season with a 2.70 earned run average in six and two-thirds innings.




47. Nick Tropeano – Riverhead (NY) -
8-31: From www.baseballamerica: Tropeano came on strong down the stretch as Stony Brook's No. 3 starter this spring and was downright dominant this summer in the ACBL, going 7-3, 1.61 with a 77-14 strikeout-walk ratio in 50 innings to win the league's pitching triple crown. Tropeano's bread and butter is his biting breaking ball, and he uses his changeup effectively as well. He could add velocity to his 87-88 mph fastball as he grows into his 6-foot-4, 205-pound frame. Tropeano earns plaudits for his composed demeanor and focus on the mound.

48. Tyler Shreve – Redlands East Valley HS (CA) – fastball sits 91-93… good breaking ball… bug high school quarterback prospect…





49. Conrad Flynn – Tulane – 6-3, 210, R/R – junior… 2009: 8-3, 3.93, 14 starts, 87.0-IP, only 58-Ks




50. Tyler Wilson – Gaffney HS (SC) - 6-2, 190…

PGCrossChecker has Wilson ranked #3 in SC, #158 in nation…



51. Logan Thomas – Pickens HS (SC) – 6-0, 170…

PGCrossCecker has Thomas ranked 4th in SC and 198th in nation

52. Trevor Bauer - UCLA; North Hollywood, Calif. - sophomore… 6-1, 175, /R – 2009: 20 appearances, 10 starts… 9-3, 2.99, 4-CG, 2-S, 92-K, 27-BB, .225-OBA, 105.1-IP… led staff in wins, ERA, and IP…

53. Sonny Gray - Vanderbilt; Nashville, Tenn. – 5-11, 180, R/R - sophomore – 2009: 5-1, 4.30, 72-K, 58.2-IP

7-23: SP in Team USA 10-2 win against Team Prince George: 7.0-IP, 1-R, 5-K, 3rd win



54. Kevin Jacob – Georgia Tech -
8-31: From www.baseballamerica: Jacob settled in as Georgia Tech's closer during the second half of last season and the success carried over to summer league play. With an unorthodox, over-the-top delivery, Jacob whips fastballs that sit in the mid-90s and top out at 98 mph. He also has an above-average breaking ball that helped him put up some video-game numbers as the Bucs' closer this summer. Over 24 appearances, the 6-foot-6, 223-pound righthander went 2-1, 0.34 with 12 saves, 45 strikeouts and four walks in 27 innings, an indication that he has made progress toward eliminating the command lapses that have plagued him in the past. He was about as dominating as you can get—opposing hitters batted just .101 against him (9-for-89).

55. Kevin Brady – Clemson –

From www.baseballamerica.com: - Brady ranked as the No. 3 prospect in the Ripken League last year but made just four appearances as a freshman on Clemson's deep pitching staff this spring. He dazzled back in the Ripken League this summer, going 2-2, 1.53 with 38 strikeouts and five walks in 29 innings. Brady shows an average to plus fastball with some sink that he controls at 90-94 mph from a high three-quarters slot. Brady is deceptively strong and holds his fastball velocity beyond the sixth inning. His other pitches are works in progress: a 71-75 curve with below-average depth and an average 83-85 changeup. Brady is still working on commanding the zone with all three offerings, but he has significant upside.



56. Thomas Lees – Whitewater HS (GA) – 6-0, 175, R/R – 84-88 fastball… excellent movement…

57. Forrest Koumas – Hartsville HS (SC) – 5-10, 175

PG Cross Checker has Koumas ranked 8th in SC and 446 in nation…

58. Ryan Moore – Sheehan HS (CT) – 6-1, 175, R/R – 84-88 fastball… tight spun curve… fuild delivery…

59. Nick Ahmed – Connecticut… junior…

11-9 from www.baseballdraftreport.com: - The Huskies feature one of the nation’s most intriguing pair of two-way talents in SO RHP/SS Nick Ahmed (2011) and SO RHP/3B Kevin Vance (2011). Ahmed turned some serious heads in summer league play with a fastball sitting in the low-90s, a low-70s curve with promise, and a presently league average change.




60. Hunter Rice – Boiling Springs HS (SC) – 5-11/190

Also plays third base… PG Cross Checker has him ranked 10th in SC and 489th in nation…


61. Bobby Wahl – West Springfield HS (VA) – 6-4, 200 – committed to Ole Miss…
7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - With a tall, lean and projectable body, Wahl throws in the 90s and has touched 93. He uses his lower half to create a downhill plane and the ball comes out of his hand easily. He throws a three-pitch mix, including a curveball and changeup.
8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: topped out at 93, fb down and in had good sink, fb middle of the plate got whacked in his 2nd IP, easy to read breaking ball, control was ok, just hit way too many bats, should improve with better command, college will help him.


62. John Barbato – Felix Varela HS (FL) – smooth delivery… fastball sits at 89-92… hits corners…

63. Adam Plutko – Glendora HS (CA) – 6-3, 180 –

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: not much improvement over last summer, was upper 80's, fb very true, lacked deception in his delivery, hit many bats, breaking ball was easy to read. Definitely have to follow him in college however, loose arm.

64. Mike Foltynewicz – Minooka HS (IL) – fastball sits at 90-92… mid 70s curve…

65. T.J. Walz - Kansas; Omaha, Neb. - first Jayhawk to participate on the U.S. National team… 2009: 8-3, 4.70, 88-K, 82.1-IP

7-20: In the 6-3 Team USA loss to Team Germany: gave up 2-HRs in first 4-IP, going down 3-0 - Walz (2-1) pitched three innings for team USA, giving up three runs on six hits and striking out two batters.

66. Brandon Brennan – Capistrano Valley HS ( CA) – 6-4, 205 –
7-29: from www.baseballfactory.com: - Teammates with 2009 first-rounder Tyler Matzek, Brennan is a tremendous athlete with a 6-foot-4, 205-pound frame. He shows a fastball that ranges from 89-93 mph with hard, late run. He also has solid command of his changeup at 75-78 mph and a curveball with 11-5 break. Brennan is also a major college recruit as a quarterback



67. Cody Buckel – Royal HS (CA) – 6-0, 170 –

8-1: from http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com: smooth righty with deceptive arm strength and delivery, mostly 87-89, knows how to pitch.


68. Tyler Skulina - verbally committed to Virginia
9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 high school players coming out of Ohio.

69. Dace Kime – verbally committed to Louisville
9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 high school players coming out of Ohio.

70. Brett Welbley – Kent State -
9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 college players coming out of Ohio.



71. Dusty Issacs –
9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 high school players coming out of Ohio.

72. Burny Mitchem – Dayton

9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 college players coming out of Ohio.


73. Johnny Fasola –
9-8: www.pgtracker.com lists as one of the top 10 high school players coming out of Ohio.


74. Case Nixon – Hillcrest HS (AL) – 6-1, 181 – verbally committed to Alabama…
7-29: From: www.baseballfactory.com: Nixon is athletic at 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds. On the mound, his fastball is in the 91-92 mph range and the arm strength is also evident behind the plate, where he posts sub-2.0 pop times. Nixon is committed to Alabama.

75. Casey Mullholland – Pendleton School (FL) –

8-6: From www.baseballamerica.com: - Mullholland is a 6-foot-4, 175-pound righthander with a fastball in the 88-90 mph range, a 77-78 mph changeup and a 68-70 mph breaking ball. He uses his ideal pitcher's frame to work downhill. Mullholland is athletic, running a 7.0 second 60-yard dash and also spending time in the outfield.





76. TJ Pecoraro –

8-9: from Keith Law/ www.espn.com: - The New England team was led by LHP Kevin Ziomek and RHP TJ Pecoraro. Pecoraro also threw about 88 on his fastball, but hasn't established a main off-speed pitch yet.



77. Mike Ojala – (new) – senior… 2009: 5-0, 2.17, 13 games, 12 starts, 66.1-IP… Had TJS on June 18 and is expected to be back in April. Will come out of the bullpen in 2010.

10-29 from: www.collegebaseballblog.com: - voted 83rd top college player

78. Kyle Simons – (new) – Arizona junior…

11-9 from www.mlbresource.com: - Kyle Simon, RHP Arizona - If you are looking for someone to surprise draft boards in 2010, look no further than the tall right-hander for the Wildcats.



79. Caleb Smith – Abundant Life (SC) – 2009: 5-1, 1.08, 60K in 32.2 IP… .490/.581/1.037, 7 HRs, 41 RBIs in 51 at bats – won State Championship in 2009

80. Luke Taylor - Woodinville HS – 62.22 SPARQ rating at 2010 Prospect Games in Washington State…

81. Cam Thomas – - Abundant Life (SC) – won State Championship in 2009 – 6-4, 190 – 5-0, 1.47, 33K, 19.0 IP – SP2 and 1st string catcher: .449/.542/.939. – throws ¾ with a 2-seamer, 4-seamer, curve, change-up…

7-23: Thomas went to the mound for the Beaufort Ospreys in the ravel team’s playoff game on July 22, against Lancaster, and pitched a 5-hit, complete game, for a 5-1 victory. Thomas gave up zero earned runs, striking out six in the 7-nning game. He also went 1-3, with a single.


82. Greg Greve – Walsh Jesuit HS (OH) – 6-2, 185, R/R… good command… solid change-up… fastball hits 89…


83. Bradley Wallace – Woodlawn HS (AR) – 6-2, 155, R/R – fastball has hit 90… too lean… breaking ball spins at 70…


84. Vincent Velasquz – Garey High (CA) - had early season growth plate injury to his throwing arm, which prevented him from pitching… so, he played outfield, threw left-handed, and made the all-league team… slow runner (7.22)… comfortably sat at 88 before injury…75 curve…

85. A.J. Berglund – St. Francis HS (CA) – 6-3, 220, R/R – big and powerful… low 90’s fastball, 84 change, and

86. Daniel Tillman – (new) – Florida Southern Junior… 6-1, 195… 2009: 4-2, 24 appearances, 12 saves, 3.15 ERA

10/23 from www.collegebaseballblog.com – voted 90th top college player


87. Robert Morey – (new) – Virginia… junior… 2009: 3-0, 3.33, 18 games, nine starts… 84-K in 67.2-IP
10-27 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: - voted 85th top college player

88. Alex Jones – (new) -

11-11-9 from www.thebaseballdraftreport.com: - Jacksonville State - SR RHP Alex Jones (2010) and his surgically repaired elbow’s nasty slider. Jones is coming off from Tommy John surgery and, unfortunately, is feeling the impact hard. His fastball that once topped out in the low-90s was only able to get up over 86 this past summer. Thankfully the procedure and subsequent time off had no negative consequences on his plus-plus slider, a pitch that may be the best of its kind in all of college baseball. If Jones can pick up some of that lost velocity, he’ll find himself as another potential mid-round college reliever sleeper. He’s got the pro body (6-6, 190 pounds) and financial advantage (he’d be a senior sign) that many similarly talented pitchers in the mid-rounds seem to lack.


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