Seth Rosin:
4/26 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/04/26/big-ten-conference-players-of-the-week - BIG TEN BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Seth Rosin, Minnesota - Jr., RHP, Shoreview, Minn./Mounds View - Rosin takes home his second Pitcher of the Week honor this season after shutting down one of the nation’s top offenses in a 14-0 victory against Indiana on Friday. Rosin did not issue a free pass and gave up just three hits in 7.2 innings, posting a WHIP of 0.39 on the evening. The right-hander held the Hoosier offense, which entered the game hitting .325 and slugging .523, to only three singles while striking out seven. The junior has surrendered just two walks in 64 innings this season and has not issued a free pass since March 19.
Robbie Aviles:
4-26 from: - http://www.maxpreps.com/news/p9NqzU_kEd-lugAcxJTdpg/second-straight-no-hitter-for-new-york-pitcher.htm - Last year Patrick Schuster of New Port Richey set the high school baseball world abuzz with his four consecutive no-hitters. Robbie Aviles, now it's your turn. Aviles, a highly-recruited pitcher at Suffern (Suffern, N.Y.), threw his second straight no-hitter Thursday in a 3-0 victory over North Rockland. Ranked No. 25 on the MaxPreps Top 100 Player Rankings,
Chad Lewis:
4-26 from: - http://baseballbeginnings.com/2010/04/26/chad-lewis-update - You would take one look at Chad Lewis playing third base in a high school game and wonder what a guy who is already built like a minor leaguer is doing all the way down here. Gifted with raw right-handed power, a big league body for third base, and enough arm to stay there, the concern with Lewis is if he can bring enough contact into his game to allow his power to show as his best tool, which it is. Henry Owens is the kind of pitcher Lewis needs to prove he can hit. As a strong right-handed hitter facing a left-hander who paints with curveballs, change-ups and saves the hardest and best located fastballs for the big right-handers, it’s similar to a plan of attack Lewis would face at the next level.
Logan Ehlers:
4-25 from XMLBScout: - link – LHP, Logan Ehlers, Neb City HS, Neb City NE, 6'1 185, smooth lefty, falls off the right side a bit, cb is solid out roll off the table pitch, velocity of fb was 87-89 mostly, touched 90 several times throughout, competes and throws strikes, signed with Nebraska U., someone will not want this lefty to get away, he's dominated the level of competition and played on the summer circuit last year and shows the arm and fortitude to move up the ladder with a club that is patient. Would like to see more change of speeds which is his only flaw.
Chad Bettis:
4-26 from: - http://www.baseballrumormill.com/2010/04/position-changes-lurk-for-some-draft-prospects/#more - Texas Tech - Current position: starting pitcher. Projected professional position: reliever - Still considered a possibility for the first round, Bettis has not had a dominating year which is causing some teams to consider him as a reliever. However, he's still thrown an above-average sinking fastball that batters often miss, but even when they do connect hit ground balls.
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