1. Jackie Bradley –
4-7-10 from: link - OF Jackie Bradley (South Carolina): Bradley may have set a record in his quick return from a broken hamate bone this spring, so don’t expect to see his true power this spring. He is hitting .360-2-13. He’s a high-level hitter when healthy, with just enough speed to impact the game. His throwing arm? Bradley threw 101 mph from right field at Perfect Game’s 2008 Pre-Draft Showcase.
6-12-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-2011-draft-preview - Outfield - Best Player: Jackie Bradley Jr., CF, South Carolina, .367/.468/.585. Those of you that follow Aaron Fitt on the college beat at Baseball America know his affinity for Bradley Jr., who is the best combination of tools and performance in this draft class. Bradley Jr. is a very smooth baseball player that has never been out of sorts in the SEC, and has just started to tap into his power potential. The Gamecocks were simply not the same when he was out of the lineup with a broken hand earlier this season.
6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - OF, Jackie Bradley, S. Carolina, 5'10 175, L/R, runs well, puts the bat on the ball, playable arm and range to be a 4th OF off the bench, just doesn't have that power to generate any excitement for me, but clubs love him.
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 10 Chicago-A Jackie Bradley, OF -- South Carolina
6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 2. Pittsburgh Pirates Jackie Bradley, Jr. OF, South Carolina
6-22-10 from: - http://projectprospect.com/article/2010/06/19/college-world-series-scouting-preview - The Gamecocks have one of the top position player prospects for 2011 in Jackie Bradley Jr. A strong runner with a smooth left-handed swing, Bradley has a chance to go in the first round if he can improve on a very strong 2010 campaign in which he lead team in both batting average and on-base percentage, hitting .371/.477/.587 with more walks (38) than strikeouts (31). Bradley often gets compared to Denard Span, and while that may be an easy comp based on position and skin color, Bradley and Span actually do share similar skill sets and some mechanical similarities in their swings.
6-23-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/postseason/college-world-series/2010/2610232.html - But facing elimination against top-seeded Arizona State, the Gamecocks won in big and sexy fashion Tuesday afternoon. South Carolina banged out eight hits—highlighted by a three-run homer by Jackie Bradley Jr. Bradley, a sophomore center fielder, went 3-for-4 with a career-high four RBIs and is now 5-for-8 in Omaha. He is also hitting .458/.545/.806 with six homers and 26 RBIs in his current 18-game hitting streak.
6-23 from: - http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/MLB_Draft#ixzz0rj9JFPjP - Later, in the postgame press conference, South Carolina center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. displayed a quiet, unassuming demeanor despite going 3-for-4 with three runs and four RBIs. Three of those ribbies came via home run that helped fuel an eight-run Gamecocks outburst in the second inning.
6-25 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1878 - But according to this report, Bradley’s throws from right field during Perfect Game’s scouting showcase were clocked at 101 mph (only faster velocity I could find was something that claimed Jarred Cosart hit 103). I’m not an expert on outfield throwing velocities (how fast are Ichiro’s throws?) and how much velocity should factor into grading an outfielder’s arm, but assuming the elite arm strength is legitimate, what makes Bradley’s defense special is he combines it with excellent speed and great instincts running down fly balls in CF. As this writer says, Bradley has “the range and speed of a CF and the arm of a RF.” He can also hit. At the plate, Bradley is batting .374 this season with 13 home runs and 58 RBI’s. The strikeout/walk ratio is also impressive, as he’s leading his team with 39 bb’s as compared to 33 k’s. I have heard some reports describing him as a raw hitter, but judging from those statistics and the few at bats I have seen, plate discipline does not appear to be a serious problem. One question is whether he can hit for power. The collegiate power numbers are good, but although based upon a small sample size, he had zero hitting with wood bats in the cape league. Moreover, he is not a particularly big guy (5’10, 175), so I thought going into the CWS the reason for not ranking him high would be an inability to hit for power. But I have been really impressed with his swing and bat speed in the CWS, and it’s difficult to imagine the power will not arrive.
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 10. Jackie Bradley, OF, South Carolina
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 8. Jackie Bradley Jr.- OF, South Carolina
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 9 Jackie Bradley , OF , South Carolina
7-6 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100706&content_id=12003730&vkey=news_usab&gid= - USA Baseball kicked off its Collegiate National Team (CNT) trials Tuesday afternoon at the National Training Center (NTC), which will run through July 11. - Jackie Bradley, Jr. (South Carolina) knotted the game at one in the bottom half of the frame scoring on a passed ball after collecting the first of his two base knocks on a shot to left field.
7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - The tools-rich outfield crop begins with College World Series star Jackie Bradley, Jr., center fielder for the National Champion South Carolina Gamecocks. Bradley is a four-tool “now” talent with the chance to grow into more power as he continues to mature. He posted a slash line of .371/.477/.587 on the Spring and had one of the best CWS performances in this year’s tournament in Omaha, slashing .345/.424/.621 while totaling 10 H, 1 2B, 2 HR, 3 BB, 6 SO and 1 HBP in 33 PA
7-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/10/1562916/all-questions-answered#comments - There isn’t anyone that compares to Jackie Bradley in recent years of the draft. He has enough polish to move quickly through the minors, and that’s a little more rare from college outfielders recently. Most of the better collegiate hitters have been in the infield or at corner spots, while Bradley projects for center field. I think he’ll be an interesting player to follow, and his left-handed hitting status makes him very, very intriguing.
7-17 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/17/jackie-bradley-jr-continues-to-enjoy-the-ride - Jackie Bradley Jr. had a breakthrough 2010 College World Series by carrying the Gamecocks to the College World Series title. Mark Rafferty and myself attended the South Carolina batting practices where we were thoroughly impressed with Bradley’s swing and plate discipline. Once the games started, his talent would transfer over as he was a force with every at-bat being an intense challenge to get him out which led him to being named the 2010 CWS Most Outstanding Player. Bradley Jr. is spending the summer with the USA Collegiate National Team where the team is 4-0 with a victory over Coastal Plains League Fayetteville Swampdogs and defeating the Korean team three times. He is currently hitting .267 with four runs scored.
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Jackie Bradley, Jr. - CF So. Univ. of South Carolina - Trials Notes: Jackie Bradley, Jr.'s national coming-out party was the National Championship run this May, culminating in Omaha, but his elite tool set was far from an unknown to those who follow college ball. The South Carolina center fielder is a plus runner with a 65 arm, advanced defensive actions up-the-middle and the potential for a plus hit tool at the next level. In the field, JBJ moves very well gap-to-gap, covering a large amount of real estate, and sets himself up fairly well on his throws (though he can sail the ball when he doesn't get over his front leg and on top of the ball). At the plate, he has a good understanding of the strikezone and a solid approach. His hands are quick and strong to the ball, causing the ball to jump, and his swing flows smoothly from hips to hands. While the power is still developing, he has the strong core, strong forearms and bat speed for it to become a weapon at the next level. He showed the ability to generate hard contact pole-to-pole, and should be an elite top-of-the-order threat for USA this Summer and for SC next Spring. He's a legit top-half of the 1st Round talent right now.
2. Mikie Mahtook -
12-23-9 fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com - SO OF Mikie Mahtook (2011) projects to do just about everything well at the big league level. His tools all grade out as above-average or better, but the gap between where some of his skills currently are and where they ultimately need to be is substantial. Mahtook has made steady progress narrowing that gap since enrolling at LSU, but his performance this spring will be heavily scrutinized by scouts expecting big things out of the potential 2011 first rounder. Mahtook is a plus athlete with above-average raw power, above-average speed, a strong arm, and the potential to play an above-average centerfield as a professional.
6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RF, Mikie Mahtook, LSU, 6'1 195, R/R, gamer, solid abv ave running speed & throwing arm, shows power, some comps to Franceour.
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 13 Oakland Mike Mahtook, OF -- LSU
6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 22. Los Angeles Dodgers Mickie Mahtook OF, LSU
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 13. Mikie Mahtook, OF, LSU
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 11. Mike Mahtook, OF, Louisiana State
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 17. Mike Mahtook- OF, LSU
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Mikie Mahtook OF LSU - Brings a gritty, gamer attitude to the game and handles the wood bat well. Line drive hitter w/ power to the gaps.
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 32 Mikie Mahtook , OF , Louisiana State
7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - Mikie Mahtook, LSU’s right fielder this Spring, has the athleticism and footspeed to hold down center next Spring, but would likely stay in right for the Summer with the likes of Bradley and Cone in the mix (in addition to Dugas and Martini). Mahtook shows good arm strength big power potential and a solid ability to draw walks, though he can at times get overly aggressive and still swings-and-misses a little too much.
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Mikie Mahtook - RF/CF So. Louisiana St. Univ. - Trials Notes: Mahtook is an impressive physical specimen, with a broad, strong, tapered upper-body, high waist and solid core. He moves well from gap line and clocked a 3.63 second third-to-home on a tag, but needs to improve his quickness out of the box (4.41 seconds) and his lines on the bases (he's inefficient moving home-to-second, first-to-third and second-to-home). He flashed some solid reads off the bat and closes fairly well -- it may not be a stretch to see him get a shot in center for LSU in the Spring. With JBJ and Springer on the squad, however, he's likely to spend most of the time this summer at a corner. At the plate, Mahtook has big power potential, but is still working to center the ball consistently with wood. Once he gets more comfortable wielding the lumber, he could produce plus power and a solid average off the strength of his hands and core. Right now, he has a few holes in his swing and can get a little long, but the ball jumps when he squares. Ideally, Mahtook develops into an above-average power bat and defender at an outfield corner with good speed and arm strength. He will be draft eligible in 2011.
3. Dwight Smith –
11-2 from www.thehardballtimes.com: - Dwight Smith, OF, 2011, Peachtree City, Ga., Canes - Wowee. Fastest bat I saw in the tournament, and if his swing needs any tuning, that’s for someone far smarter than me. Power to spare (despite being 5-foot-11), good plate coverage, quiet hands and load… he’s dialed in. It stands to reason; this is the son of the former big leaguer of the same name. He’s a great athlete and an above-average baserunner. However, it looked like things were a bit of an adventure in the outfield. I think he’ll be a top-round draft pick in 2011.
6-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com - The top 2011 player that will be there is Dwight Smith, an outfielder from McIntosh HS near here, and he's the son of the former Major League outfielder. There are dozens of other players I want to see, and I don't know pitching schedules, so I could be missing Adam Griffin (Forsyth Country Day HS, NC) by not getting up for the 9:00 game, but his team (Dirtbags 17's) aren't playing a difficult pool matchup, so I'm crossing my fingers that I'll see him this weekend
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 27 Atlanta OF Dwight Smith -- McIntosh HS
6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 14. Colorado Rockies Dwight Smith OF, Peachtree City, Georgia
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 20. Dwight Smith, OF, McIntosh HS (GA)
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 32. Dwight Smith, OF, McIntosh HS (Ga.)
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 31. Dwight Smith- OF, Mcintosh HS
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Dwight Smith OF McIntosh HS (Ga.) - Toolsy outfielder with strong frame. Complex swing, high leg kick, gets out in front at times. Big sound off bat.
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 13 Dwight Smith , OF , McIntosh HS, Peachtree City, Ga.
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - 2. Dwight Smith- McIntosh HS
4. George Springer – Connecticut – 2009: .358, 16-HR, 57-RBI…
12-20-9 – named 2nd team AA 2010 NCBWA
1-4: named to the 2010 Preseason All-Big East First Team as named by a vote of conference coaches: OF George Springer, So., UConn -.358 BA, 16 HR, 57 RBIs
6-12-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-2011-draft-preview - Outfield - You can’t help but root for Connecticut outfielder George Springer (.337/.491/.658), who ranked seventh in Keith Law’s Cape Cod prospect rankings last summer. Springer followed it up with an amazing spring, where he went 33-for-35 in his steal attempts, hit 18 home runs, and walked SIXTY times. Throw in 70 strikeouts (ranking fourth in the nation), which will tell you his biggest weakness
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 8 Kansas City George Springer, OF – Connecticut
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 11. George Springer, OF, Connecticut
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 26. George Springer, OF, Connecticut
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 19. George Springer- OF, Connecticut
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – George Springer OF UConn - Fast hands, explosive power. Outstanding athlete w/ wiry strength. Impact hitter at next level. Plus present power.
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 44 George Springer , OF , Connecticut
7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - UConn’s George Springer has big helium potential -- already showing above-average power and plus-plus speed. Springer’s batting eye rivals most on the Trials Roster, with only Rendon (65 BB) topping Springer’s 60 BB, but his on-base skills fall just shy of elite due to a swing that generates plenty of torque but comes with some holes. Striking out in just under 25% of his plate appearances, Springer will rely on his defense, power and speed to stake a claim to the final Roster -- with the talented arms coming at him, it is uncertain how Springer’s swing will play over the next week.
7-9 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/08/usa-baseball-national-team-trials-game-3-recap - Blue jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and never looked back as they defeated the Red squad 6-1 Thursday night in Game 3 of the Collegiate National Team (CNT) Trials at the National Training Complex (NTC). George Springer (Connecticut) laced a one-out single to left then swiped second and third before crossing home on Fontana’s shot to right field.
7-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/10/team-usa-collegiate-national-team-trials-game-4-recap - Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian), Madison Boer (Oregon) and Nick Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) combined to throw a one-hitter as the Red team took Game 4 of the Collegiate National Team (CNT) Trials in easy fashion Friday night 7-1 at the National Training Complex (NTC). Ramirez, who was 1-for-4 from the plate with a run scored, allowed the only hit surrendering a leadoff triple to George Springer (Connecticut) in the seventh to straight-away center. Springer would score later on a sac fly off the bat of Nolan Fontana (Florida).
7-19 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/17/1574115/all-questions-answered#comments - Potential middle of the order hitter and an easy first round candidate. Works pitchers pretty well, and his best tool is plus raw power. Also a good runner and could be a very good corner outfielder. I really like him quite a bit, and even though he swings and misses a little too much, I think he’s the best chance for an impact hitter in the college outfield class in 2011.
7-21 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100721&content_id=12459656&vkey=recap_usab - George Springer (Connecticut) collected two hits and drove in three runs to pace Team USA to an 8-4 win over the Omaha Diamond Spirit of the MINK League Tuesday night at E.A. Fricke Field. Springer, who played all three positions in the outfield Tuesday, singled in the fourth with the bases loaded pushing CNT's lead to 5-0. After Brian Johnson (Florida) walked with the bases juiced, Springer sent a 1-2 offering back up the middle scoring Nolan Fontana (Florida) and Ryan Wright (Louisville) extending the lead to 5-0.
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - George Springer CF So. Univ. of Connecticut - Trials Notes: Springer was one of the most exciting players at the CNT Trials, showing high 1st Round potential along in spite of some inconsistencies at the plate. Like Mahtook, Springer is a physical specimen with big arms and a wide upper-body tapered into a strong core and high waist. He moves very well in the outfield showing solid closing speed and enough feel to play either center field or right field this Summer (likely returning to center for UConn in 2011). Springer shows above-average arm strength with some carry, and a chance for a little more as he continues to refine his release. Offensively, he's unrefined in his weight transfer and timing, and can get out on his front foot, but he's strong enough to keep his hands back and still do some damage. He loads his hands high and tight to his shoulder, creating a couple sizeable holes that can be somewhat exploited by more advanced pitching, though his bat speed does a decent job of helping his hands to catch-up and get to where they need to be. Springer generates good backspin and carry, with the potential for true plus power or better as he irons out his timing and more regularly squares the ball. Springer also runs the bases very well, excelling at agitating the pitcher and catcher, and showing good awareness in taking the extra base whenever possible. He is emerging as a potential early 1st Rounder and could see himself off the board in the top ten if all goes well. His summer with wood will be important, as well, as he works to show scouts that the holes in his swing are not too greatly magnified by taking away the metal bat.
5. Alex Dickerson:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Alex Dickerson (Indiana): The 6-3, 210-pound Dickerson doesn’t offer much on defense except playable left-field/first-base tools, but his lefthanded bat makes up for the difference. He can drive the ball out of the park to all fields, but especially to left-center, a nice attribute to see in a young power hitter. The California native is hitting .444-12-39 this spring after being selected the Big 10 Freshman of the Year in 2009.
6-12-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-2011-draft-preview - Small School Sleeper: Alex Dickerson, LF, Indiana, .419/.472/.805. There just simply doesn’t exist the possibility of putting up that batting line with Indiana’s tough non-conference schedule, and not be a prospect. Dickerson will decide between USA Baseball and the Cape this summer, and is in line to follow Josh Phegley’s path from Bloomington to the first few rounds of the draft.
6-14-10: Named to 1st Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - OF Alex Dickerson: .419, 62-R, 24-HR, 75-RBI
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 18. Alex Dickerson, OF, Indiana
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 17. Alex Dickerson, OF, Indiana
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 18. Alex Dickerson- OF, Indiana
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Alex Dickerson OF Indiana - Easy, game-changing type power and the ability to hit for average at the next level.
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 40 Alex Dickerson , OF , Indiana
7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - Indiana’s Alex Dickerson may have the best raw power of any player on the Trials Roster and brought that raw power to the plate in-game this Spring, launching 24 homeruns and 19 doubles as the Hoosiers’s #3 hitter. Dickerson’s offensive game isn’t limited to slugging, as he shows a solid eye at the plate and an ability to square consistently and hit for average, due in part to his ability to try and match his swing to the plane of the pitch. Most of his power is geared to right field, as he tends to load his hands a little too far from his body, limiting pop the other way but allowing him to punish anything on the inner-half. He’s raw in the field and struggles a fair amount out in left.
7-23-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/23/team-usa-hammers-strike-zone-of-omaha-16-0 - In its final tune-up game before heading overseas to Taiwan and Japan, Team USA defeated the Strike Zone of Omaha 16-0 in seven innings Thursday afternoon at Warrior Field. With the win Team USA improves to 9-0 on the summer. Alex Dickerson (Indiana) added a round-tripper of his own and a team-best four RBI. Dickerson put USA on the board when he drew a bases loaded walk that scored Drew Maggi (Arizona State) who doubled to start the game. Maggi recorded his second hit of the day, a bunt single, to load the bases for Miller who singled home O’Brien with a shot to left field. Two batters later Dickerson cleared the bases after lifting a 1-2 pitch to right field for his first home run of the summer tour
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Alex Dickerson - LF So. Indiana Univ.- Trials Notes: Dickerson is a big, strong kid that boasts 70 "now" power to the pull side but limited oppo power with wood. He loads his hands at a solid height but also a fair amount out in front of his body (towards home plate). This limits his acceleration of the barrel to contact on the outer-half and the degree to which he can let the ball travel out there. Anything middle-in, however, is in the mashing zone, and when he squares one it flies (as evidenced by the balls he launched to the treeline behind the right field wall during BP). On the bases he is a little raw, showing some uncertainty in his lines, and he was picked-off on a hesitation move to 1st that was not all that tricky. His arm strength and accuracy will limit him to left field, but he's not certain to stick there. Dickerson is at his best, defensively, when the ball has some loft and he is able to sprint to a general area and slowly zero in on it. Otherwise, his actions are a little choppy, and he likewise shows a fair amount of hesitation and uncertainty when charging the ball. The Hoosier bopper spent some time at first, and may ultimately develop into an adequate defender there. For now, he is raw with stiff movements and crude footwork.
6. Zach Cone:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Zach Cone (Georgia): Georgia’s poor season (10-17) and well-documented pitching struggles have overshadowed Cone’s development as a player, but he is hitting .371-6-28. All scouts know that he’s a plus athlete, and his continued improvement will put him among the top position players for the 2011 draft.
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 9 Chicago-N Zach Cone, OF -- Georgia
6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 24. Cincinnati Reds Zach Cone OF, University of Georgia
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 26. Zach Cone, OF, Georgia
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 36. Zach Cone, OF, Georgia
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 32. Zach Cone - OF, Georgia
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 29 Zach Cone , OF , Georgia
7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - Georgia’s Zach Cone is another talented center fielder and potential 1st Rounder in next year’s draft. Cone shows good power generated through quick wrists and an ability to barrel the ball. He lacks Bradley, Jr.’s keen strikezone command, but profiles well as a speed/power threat with an excellent glove up-the-middle.ubba Starling:
6-27: - With the conclusion of the Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., USA Baseball has now announced the trials rosters for the 18U national teams. - Bubba Starling OF/RHP R/R 6-4 180 Gardner-Edgerton HS, Gardner, Kan. 2011
7. Bubba Starling:
6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 29. Bubba Starling, OF/RHP, Gardner Edgerton HS (KS)
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 35. Bubba Starling- OF/RHP, Gardner Edgerton
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 20 Bubba Starling , RHP , Gardner Edgerton HS, Gardner, Kan.
7/6 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100706&content_id=11987434&vkey=news_usab&gid= - the USA Baseball 18U National Team past the Greater Alliance N.Y. All-Stars 8-5 Tuesday afternoon at MCU Park in Coney Island, N.Y. - Bubba Starling registered a hit and RBI to round out the National
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - 3. Bubba Starling- Gardner-Edgerton HS
8. Taylor Dugas:
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 34. Taylor Dugas, OF, Alabama
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 41. Taylor Dugas- OF, Alabama
7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 43 Taylor Dugas , OF , Alabama
July 7, 2010 - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100707&content_id=12054480&vkey=news_usab&gid= - CNT Trials: Red-Blue game ends in tie. Taylor Dugas (Alabama) started the inning with a single to center then stole second before crossing home on Featherston's lone base hit.
9. Larry Green:
6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 30 Tampa Bay Larry Green, RF -- Berien County HS
7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 36. Larry Greene- OF, Barrien County HS
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - 4. Larry Greene- Barrien County HS
7-18 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/17/1574115/all-questions-answered#comments - All about his bat. Thick lower half, plus raw power and high-level hit tool, as well. I see him in a corner spot long-term, and he could be one of the better all-around bats in this class. He’s not polished or anything yet, but he’s one of the best bats in this class.
10. Wallace Gonzalez - OF 1B/3B Bishop Amat Covina CA
7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 50. Wallace Gonzalez, OF, Bishop Amat HS (Calif.)
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere –
Wallace Gonzalez OF Bishop Amat HS (Calif.) - Body and raw power resemble Mike Stanton, but very crude. Good physical tools, struggles with off-speed in game action. Physical specimen.
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - 6. Wallace Gonzalez- Bishop Amat HS
11. Dusty Robinson – Fresno State – 2009: .319, 15-HR, 45-RBI
12-20-9 – named 2nd team AA 2010 NCBWA
5-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/10/wac-players-of-the-week-11/#more-26193 - Fresno State’s Dusty Robinson has been named the Verizon Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter of the Week, for May 3-9. Robinson, a sophomore outfielder from Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS), hit .571 (12-for-21), helping the Bulldogs to a four-game series sweep at New Mexico State. Robinson recorded 11 runs, 12 hits, 12 RBI, four home runs, four walks, two doubles and a triple last week. He also had a slugging percentage of 1.333 and an on-base percentage of .619. In the series opener against NM State, Robinson tied his career high at bats with seven and recorded four hits with five RBI. In the third game of the series, Robinson went 3-for-3 with two home runs, a triple and five RBI.
5-11-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/11/tcbb-players-of-the-week-may-10th - The College Baseball Blog continues our tradition of naming National Player and Pitcher of the Week. This week we honor Dusty Robinson of Fresno State as our Player of the Week while San Diego RHP Kyle Blair is our Pitcher of the Week. Robinson helped Fresno State to a four game sweep of WAC leader New Mexico State, bringing them within half a game of the Aggies. Dusty went 12-21 in the four games, hitting 4 homeruns, 2 doubles and a triple while accumulating 11 runs and 12 RBI. Robinson had a slugging percentage of 1.333 on the week, as well as an on base percentage of .619.
6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - OF, Dusty Robinson, Fresno, 5'11 190 R/R, 40 arm but 60 runner with ave to abv ave power, alley type power, and runs better than many see, 4.5 out of the box due to overswing and start to 3b before going up the 1b line. Correctible flaws.
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Dusty Robinson OF Fresno State - Big-time power. Stocky frame, big lift to all fields. Plus power at next level, handling transition to wood bat well.
12. Kyle Gaedele:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Kyle Gaedele (Valparaiso): Valparaiso is a peer school in Indiana of NCAA basketball runner-up Butler, so there may be some positive karma at work here. The 6-5, 230-pound Gaedele played with LSU star CF Mikie Mahtook last summer in the Prospect League, and scouts were split on which was the better athlete, which speaks loudly. Gaedele is a plus-run/plus-throw athlete with excellent defensive instincts, and his bat is moving forward nicely this spring (.352-3-27).
7-9 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 - OF - This young man has very good straight away speed and has been compared to current ML, Jeff Franceour. Great body, arm strength is solid, power frequency questionable but apparent as he learns to lift the ball, 2011 will be his measuring stick. I hope he makes the Northwoods All-Star game, that will be a great treat for me to see and for those having any question about Kyle's ability. He was already drafted out of HS by Tampa ( I believe I know the scout who drafted him, the same one that drafted and signed Jim Thome with the Indians). From talking to midwest people I'm very close to, this guy has the tools, consistency on an everyday basis vs ML pitching will be the measuring stick moving up the ladder and how he develops from now through next June.
7-21 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - OF, Kyle Gaedele, Valp, showed plus tools and great physique, displayed plus power in HR Derby and ran a 4.3 on a turn which is abv ave, short turn however, throws have some carry when he's on top of his throws. Size, 6'3 215, R/R, Jeff Franceour type build - Solid enough glove to be RF, may play some CF in ML. 250-280 type hitter, will get out front on occasion on change of speeds but keeps eye contact.
13. Cohl Walla:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Cohl Walla (Texas): Walla joins Purke as the only freshmen identified here, and will be a draft-eligible sophomore. He worked his way into the Texas starting lineup after three weeks and looks like he won’t give up his spot (.360-2-13, 7 SB’s in 17 starts). Walla’s run and throw tools are both plusses, and if he hits and hits with power like he’s shown so far, he’s a top-3 round pick for sure in 2011.
7-8-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/awards/freshman-all-america-team/2010/2610312.html - named to second team 2010 College Freshman team - (Pos. Second Team - AVG OBP SLG AB R H HR RBI SB) – OF Cohl Walla, Texas .316 .357 .491 228 41 72 8 40 14
7-6 from: - http://www.rightfieldfog.com - For the Whitecaps, the win over Harwich was a solid performance all around. Drew Martinez, the league leader in hitting and a fixture in the leadoff spot, got the night off. In his stead, Cohl Walla (Texas) stepped into the leadoff spot and promptly went 5-for-5 with two doubles, three runs scored and an RBI. Walla, a talented freshman who will be draft-eligible next year, had been off to a slow start. He was hitting .182 before last night’s explosion. Now, he’s hitting .289. Maybe it’s something about the Brewster leadoff spot.
7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3870 - On Texas outfielder Cohl Walla (.259/.313/.310, 4 RBI in 58 AB): "He's only a freshman; he's going to be a special player. Long and lanky, needs to put a little weight on his body, he can really patrol center field. He's got a 90-93 arm that he's going to use next year. He'll toe the rubber for us at some point this summer and get a few innings. UT's intention is to pitch him at some point next spring. He has a good approach to all fields, got some power, runs well. He's an 18-year-old kid with a lot of tools. He's got the same body as Jarrett Parker. He makes better contact than Jarrett did up here—Jarrett swung and missed a lot. Cohl will swing and miss, but he can hit the ball the other way, doesn't try to pull eveyrthing."
14. Drew Maggi:
7-9 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/08/usa-baseball-national-team-trials-game-3-recap - Blue jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and never looked back as they defeated the Red squad 6-1 Thursday night in Game 3 of the Collegiate National Team (CNT) Trials at the National Training Complex (NTC). - For the second-straight game Drew Maggi (Arizona State) recorded multiple hits going 2-for-2 at the plate with a pair of runs scored.
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Drew Maggi - CF/INF - So. Arizona St. Univ. - Trials Notes: Maggi slots-in as a utility talent for Team USA with the ability to hold down SS/2B/LF/CF at this level. The Sun Devil is undersized and will need to add strength to project at the next level, but has enough athleticism and baseball feel to be a contributor this summer for the Collegiate National Team. Defensively, he is fringe-average to average across the board, projecting to second base or left field as a pro, but his bat is likely to play only at the former. His hands are solid for the four-spot and his arm is adequate. At the plate, he can get inconsistent in his load, with his hands starting from a multitude of launching points, but he does a decent job of staying short to the ball. He could do a better job of incorporating his lower-half and has a tendency to run through his finish. On the bases, Maggi is an aggressive and perceptive baserunner with good instincts that can make the most of a slap-to-gap approach. Maggi clocked the best non-bunt home-to-first time during the final four days of Trials, at 4.18 seconds.
7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Drew Maggi - 2B/SS/OF So. Arizona St. Univ. - Trials Notes: Maggi slots-in as a utility talent for Team USA with the ability to hold down SS/2B/LF/CF at this level. The Sun Devil is undersized and will need to add strength to project at the next level, but has enough athleticism and baseball feel to be a contributor this summer for the Collegiate National Team. Defensively, he is fringe-average to average across the board, projecting to second base or left field as a pro, but his bat is likely to play only at the former. His hands are solid for the four-spot and his arm is adequate. At the plate, he can get inconsistent in his load, with his hands starting from a multitude of launching points, but he does a decent job of staying short to the ball. He could do a better job of incorporating his lower-half and has a tendency to run through his finish. On the bases, Maggi is an aggressive and perceptive baserunner with good instincts that can make the most of a slap-to-gap approach. Maggi clocked the best non-bunt home-to-first time during the final four days of Trials, at 4.18 seconds.
15. Kes Carter:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Kes Carter (Western Kentucky): The Hilltoppers are still somewhat overlooked with Kentucky and Louisville in the same state, but are 24-7 and look like a big-time program. The 6-1, 200-pound, lefthanded-hitting Carter is their best athlete, with a plus arm/speed combination and a bat (.362-5-36, 10 SB’s) that is starting to show its potential.
16. Jason Coats:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Jason Coats (Texas Christian): Scouts say that the ball just explodes off the 6-2, 195-pound Coats’ bat when he squares up balls, which is very frequently. The righthanded hitter’s defensive/athletic tools are solid but unspectacular, so the bat is going to have to carry him. He is hitting .422-5-27 this spring.
17. Nick Martini:
4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - OF Nick Martini (Kansas State): Martini isn’t a physical specimen at 5-10, 180, but the lefthanded hitter has slightly above-average speed and a strong throwing arm. What he can really do, though, is hit. He’s at .402-2-30 this year with a 16:8 walk/strikeout ratio, and has hit everywhere he’s played his entire life. Martini’s profile doesn’t often get drafted high, but many players like Martini end up playing in the big leagues.
July 7, 2010 - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100707&content_id=12054480&vkey=news_usab&gid= - CNT Trials: Red-Blue game ends in tie. Nick Martini (Kansas State) put Blue on the board in the bottom half of the fifth with a single to left, cutting the lead to 2-1. Martini added a bases loaded walk in the seventh.
18. Dominic Jose -
11-2 from www.thehardballtimes.com: - Dominic Jose, Royals Baseball Club—Athletic, lanky body, sweet LH swing, cannon arm. 2011.
19. Trey Watkins -
12-23-9 fr. http://baseballdraftreport.com -
SO OF Trey Watkins (2011) can run like the dickens. That’s fast. You know it’s fast because it prompted me to say something like he can run like the dickens. That’s not a phrase I’m willing to use publicly unless it was oh so true. Watkins’s plus-plus running ability allows him to cover huge chunks of ground in the field. His compact 5-8, 190 pound frame is very well proportioned with those explosive fast twitch muscles that make the eyes of scouts widen. I know this is a cop-out, but Watkins is a player you really need to watch play to understand. His upside could be Bobby Abreu with more speed and less home run power. JR OF Tyler Holt (2010) of Florida State is the best current prospect comp (although Holt strikes out a lot more) I can come up with; Holt is draft-eligible this year, so it’ll be interesting to see if his draft standing works as a litmus test to Watkins’s 2011 draft stock.
20. Jack Mosbacher – Stanford -
1-23-10 from www.baseballdraftreport.com: - SO OF Jack Mosbacher (2011) is officially listed as a sophomore despite not playing for the Cardinal as a freshman. Typically players who don’t get into any actual games get the redshirt tag, whether or not it was a planned redshirt season or not. Mosbacher could be listed as a redshirt freshman, but is instead referred to as a sophomore. His draft year remains the same either way, so there really isn’t any point talking about this, but these are the things you need to ramble on about to fill space in a paragraph that is supposed to be about a guy named Mosbacher. To his credit, Mosbacher actually sounds like a fascinating person (involved in multiple theater productions, interested in a career in public service, and has parents who were both tremendous athletes) and a prospect with some upside (above-average speed and arm, enough defensive tools to play centerfield, leadoff hitter profile). We’ll see.
21. Kyle Johnson –
3-14 from: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/baseball/blog/ncaabb_experts/post/Washington-State-s-Johnson-seriously-injured?urn=ncaabb,227806 - Washington State captured an important 7-5 win over Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon to even the series at 1-1, but the contest was marred by a gruesome injury to Cougars center fielder Kyle Johnson. With the Aggies batting in the bottom of the ninth inning, designated hitter Joe Patterson sent a ball deep into right-center, where Washington State's Johnson and right fielder Derek Jones were both trying to make the catch. Johnson and Jones ran into each other and Johnson's forehead collided with Jones' knee. Johnson was attended to by medical personnel on the field near the warning track for nearly 20 minutes before being transported via ambulance to College Station Medical Center. - UPDATE (Saturday, 9 p.m.): Just got off the phone with Washington State coach Donnie Marbut. Coach Marbut said that Johnson underwent some tests and he does appear to have a bad concussion. However, Johnson is now at the team hotel in College Station and stable. Marbut said that Johnson will be further evaluated and at least will be out a week from game action. It does appear, though, that Johnson will be fine.
22. Jeremy Rathjen -
3-15-10 from http://pnrscouting.com/rankings_2010_houstoncollegeclassic.html - Top 10 Players (2011 Draft Class) - Jeremy Rathjen, OF, Rice Univ. - 3-9 with a walk on the weekend, but shined best out in his two games in center field where he recorded eight putouts and showed solid range and reads; flashed the leather laying-out for a ball in the left-center gap on Friday against Texas in a bit of an "anything you can do" back-and-forth with Longhorns CF Connor Rowe.
23. Kameron Brunty:
6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - OF, Kameron Brunty, 6'1 160, R/R, S. Miss, solid hitter with power and 55 runner, better on the bases, shows enough arm to play solid OF, also hustles beyond expectations. Deceptive strength.
24. Tristan Moore
3/8 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com - SO OF/1B Tristan Moore (2011) and Wright State singled Virginia to death in the Raiders’ huge upset win in Charlottesville. Moore’s final line (3-4, R, K) works well with the reports on his tools. His tools grade out as average or better in all phases except power potential. His plus arm, above-average speed, and leadoff hitter profile with the bat will keep him getting looks from pro teams.
25. Johnathan Taylor:
3-19 from: - http://baseballdraftreport.com - Saturday: SO OF Johnathan Taylor (Georgia): 1-3, 3 BB, RBI, 3 R - Sunday: SO OF Johnathan Taylor (Georgia): 1-1, 3 BB, RBI, R - Taylor may spell his name weirdly, but he’s a really interesting 2011 prospect all the same. He’s a leadoff hitter all the way (good patience, no power), but has enough in the way of speed (plus) and defense (crazy range in center) that he should have a career as a backup outfielder even if the bat doesn’t allow him to start
26. Nick Ramirez:
4-12-10 from: http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/04/12/big-west-players-of-the-week-2 - Cal State Fullerton’s Nick Ramirez (Anaheim, Calif./Katella HS) collected Big West Baseball Field Player of the Week honors after producing six of the team’s 22 runs and helping the team to three wins against nationally ranked opponents. Ramirez batted .333 (5-for-15) with three runs and six RBI as the Titans defeated No. 3 UCLA and took two of three games in a key Big West series versus rival UC Irvine. The sophomore blasted three home runs to help him post a .933 slugging percentage for the week.
6-14-10: Named to 3rd Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - Nick Ramirez - .346, 62-R, 28-2B, 16-HR, 75-RBI
7-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/10/team-usa-collegiate-national-team-trials-game-4-recap - Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian), Madison Boer (Oregon) and Nick Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) combined to throw a one-hitter as the Red team took Game 4 of the Collegiate National Team (CNT) Trials in easy fashion Friday night 7-1 at the National Training Complex (NTC). Ramirez, who was 1-for-4 from the plate with a run scored, allowed the only hit surrendering a leadoff triple to George Springer (Connecticut) in the seventh to straight-away center. Springer would score later on a sac fly off the bat of Nolan Fontana (Florida).
27. Eric Snyder:
6-27: - With the conclusion of the Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., USA Baseball has now announced the trials rosters for the 18U national teams. - Eric Snyder OF L/R 5-11 165 Edison HS, Huntington Beach, Calif. 2011
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Eric Snyder OF Edison HS (Calif.) - Very consistent hitter in game action against top-notch pitching. Good bat speed.
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - . # 8 Eric Snyder- Edison HS
28. David Popkins:
5-24-10 from: - http://www.bigwest.org//story.asp?story_id=13858 - OF David Popkins (San Diego, Calif./Saint Augustine HS) paced the UC Davis offense in four victories, hitting an impressive .625 (15-for-24) to garner Big West Baseball Field Player of the Week accolades. Popkins hit 200 points higher than the next Aggie batter as the Aggies recovered from a Tuesday loss at Nevada to win four straight. The sophomore led the Aggies to their first series sweep of the season, batting .786 (11-for-14) against UC Santa Barbara. In Sunday’s 9-8 win in 10 innings, Popkins went 4-for-4 and blasted a pair of home runs en route to a five-RBI effort. He also drew a bases loaded walk in the 10th inning to collect the game-winning RBI. Popkins posted another four-hit performance in Saturday’s 11-6 win. He scored twice and drove in the game-tying run in the fifth inning. Early in the week, Popkins recorded triples in back-to-back games against Nevada and Santa Clara. He leads the team in batting average (.387), runs (38), hits (67) and RBI (38).
29. Daniel Bowman
6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RF, Daniel Bowman, Coastal Carolina, power ability and solid arm, so so fielder, but not bad.
7-6 from: - http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/07/06/cape-cod-playerpitcher-of-the-week-76 -Another Bourne slugger has been name Coca Cola Player of the Week, this time outfielder Daniel Bowman (Coastal Carolina). Bowman sits atop the Cape League with three home runs, all hit in the past week. Not just a big swinger, he batted .417 during the week and drove in eight runs, highlighted by a one-homer, five-RBI performance against Falmouth. Bowman was named a Freshman All-American and All-Big South second team in 2009 and continued his all-around success last season, slugging 15 home runs.
30. Desmond Henry:
6-27 from: -http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=2 - Day two at TOS - OF, Desmond Henry, 5'11 160, R/R, can run and stole a few bases at will. Bat speed is there and he covers ground in the OF, not a bad arm, 40 on the scale and will get better with more exposure and dedication to the game. Centenial HS, Compton CA. Loved his aggressiveness.
7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2597 - Desmond Henry, OF, Centennial HS, Compton, Calif. - Henry is shockingly fast—around 6.4 to 6.5 in the 60—and has an arm that is adequate for CF or LF. Henry is the prototypical speedy outfielder that minor league player development types attempt to make a switch hitter. For now, Henry will stick to batting righthanded. If he develops more strength in his hands, wrists and forearms, Henry could become a decent righthanded hitter, given his recently improved hitting mechanics.
31. Shon Carson:
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Shon Carson OF Lake City HS (S.C.) - Much more advanced from right side. Quick hands, hard line drives to the middle of the field. Blazing speed. Good approach against advanced pitching.
7-13-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4892 - The Diamond Devils 17U Blue won the largest age group tournament in baseball history Monday afternoon at the East Cobb Complex in Marietta, Georgia, defeating FTB Mizuno 2-1 in the championship game of the World Wood Bat Association 17U National Championship. OF Shon Carson (2011, Lake City HS, Scranton, SC) of the Diamond Devils finished the week 13-32 (after going 0-6 the first games) and electrified observers with his combination of strength and speed. Eight of his 13 hits went for extra bases, which kept his stolen base total to “only” 6 bags, and he drove in 12 runs while scoring 10 times. He was at his best in the playoffs against the best pitching, going 10-17.
32. Shane Brown:
5-24-10 from: - http://www.atlantic10.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/052410aab.html - Player of the Week - Shane Brown - Charlotte - Sophomore, Outfielder, 5-11, 162 lbs. - Davidson, N.C./North Mecklenburg HS - Brown registered three multi-hit performances - including a pair of four-hit efforts - over four contests on the week...went 11-for-17 (.647) with six runs scored and six RBI...was 4-for-5 with four RBI and a school record-tying three doubles on May 20 in Charlotte's 11-1 win at Richmond...collected 10 hits in 14 at-bats in the 49ers' three-game series at Richmond.
33. Jeff Driskel:
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - . 7. Jeff Driskel- Hagerty HS
34. Dakota Smith:
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - . 9. Dakota Smith- Lansing HS
35. Shawon Dunston:
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - # 10. Shawon Dunston- Valley Christian HS
36. James Ramsey:
6-21-10 from: - http://baseballdraftreport.com - 2011 MLB Draft Players to Know – Florida State - SO OF James Ramsey (.291/.443/.539; 48/41 BB/K; 10/11 SB; 206 AB) - Ramsey is generally seen as one of the better 2011 college outfield prospects, but at this point in his development he’s little more than an above-average bat to me. His arm is currently average at best and his range in the outfield is below-average. In addition, he’s a decent runner who picks his spots on the bases well. College players limited to leftfield need to be able to hit a ton to make it in pro ball.
37. Brandon Nimmo:
6-23-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - Day 1 at TOS: - CF, Brandon Nimmo for the Am. Legion group, showed a quick bat with solid contact and slightly abv ave speed out of the box from the left side, also displayed a solid arm with carry during warmups on the practice diamond. Ran 4.16 and 4.22 and 4.3 on a slight turn on a double.
6-25 from: - http://www.baseballrumormill.com - The Tournament of Stars - a showcase event for USA Baseball held every June in North Carolina - is designed to be a forum to compile an 18-and-under team to represent the United States in the IBAF 18U World Championships this July. Keith Law from espn.com recently filed two reports from the event. Here are some highlights from Keith's reports. - •Outfielder Brandon Nimmo needs to get out of Cheyene, WY where he can find a high school baseball team to play with and show his talent
38. Daniel Camerena:
6-27 from: -http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=2 - Day two at TOS - CF, Daniel Camarena, 6'0 185, L/L, love his approach to the game and willingness to listen, showed solid OF arm, running speed right at ave on the way, 4.3 from left side, also showed bat speed with occ pop to alleys, not a HR guy. Worse case scenario he plays 3 years in college and gets a chance at the next level. Cathedral Cath., Bonita CA.
39. Colin Shaw:
6-27 from: -http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=2 - Day two at TOS - OF, Colin Shaw, Westlake HS, Texas 6'0 180, L/L, gamer, plays to win and shows enough ability to watch in 2011 for sure, another one that needs some seasoning so 4 year probably best bet. Made contact vs 88 plus mph fb and stood in there.
40. Chris McFarland:
6-27: - With the conclusion of the Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., USA Baseball has now announced the trials rosters for the 18U national teams. - Chris McFarland OF/INF R/R 6-1 195 Lufkin (Texas) HS 2011
41. Kolten Wong:
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Kolten Wong OF Hawaii - Some good, game-usable power. Handles the wood bat and advanced pitching.
42. Jacob Anderson:
7-3 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/03/early-follow-list-for-2011-mlb-draft - from Fanhouse.com MLB Draft guru Frankie Piliere – Jacob Anderson OF Chino HS (Calif.) - Long, rangy athlete w/ big power potential to middle of field. Good bat speed, consistent line drive stroke.
43. C.T.Bradford:
7-2 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4887 – OF C.T. Bradford singled home pinch runner Carlos Garmendia with 2 out in the bottom of the 7th inning to give the Florida Bombers a dramatic 4-3 victory over the East Cobb Braves 17's. It was the Bombers unprecedented sixth WWBA 18U National Championship and avenged their 11-10 loss to the Braves in the 2009 championship game. Bradford, a Mississippi State signee and the Bombers captain, was named the tournament Most Valuable Player. The 5-10 left hander went 2-0 on the mound, including a complete win in the Bombers semifinal victory over the Orlando Scorpions. Bradford batted leadoff and played centerfield when not on the mound and led the Bombers in runs scored in addition to his final game heroics.
44. Daniel Norris:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Daniel Norris, Science Hill (Johnson City, Tenn.), Outfield - Although known mostly for his pitching, Norris was also a strong outfielder at Science Hill. Named the area player of the year for the second straight season by the Johnson City Press, Norris had an 8-0 record (25-1 in his career) with a 1.96 ERA. He struck out 140 batters in 64.1 innings pitched and walks only 37. he also batted .483 with 55 RBI, 7 home runs, 16 doubles and 10 triples.
45. Tim Barry:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Tim Barry, Oak Forest (Oak Forest, Ill.), Outfield - One of the more prolific home run hitters in the country, Barry heads into his senior year with 41 career home runs, including 17 during his junior season. He drove in 43 runs this year to give him 170 in his career. An all-state choice for the third time by the Chicago Tribune, Barry batted .578 and scored 46 runs.
46. Chance Bolcerek:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Chance Bolcerek, Brenham (Brenham, Texas), Outfield - A member of the Houston Chronicle's All-Greater Houston team, as well as the Class 4A all-state team, Bolcerek batted .549 for the state champion Cubs while scoring 55 runs, with 73 hits and 62 RBI. The District 18-4A MVP also had 19 doubles and 10 home runs.
47. Daniel Arellano:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Daniel Arellano, Centennial (Corona, Calif.), Outfield - An All-Southern Section Division I selection and a member of the Riverside Press-Enterprise all-area team, Arrelano batted .427 with 36 RBI, 31 runs scored, 5 doubles and 12 home runs. He also had a 9-3 mound record with 67 strikeouts in 76.2 innings pitched.
48. Grant McCabe:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Grant McCabe, Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village, Colo.), Outfield - One of only two juniors on the All-Colorado team by the Denver Post, McCabe batted .598 for the Bruins with 43 runs, 49 hits, 23 RBI, 11 doubles, 6 triples and a home run.
49. Brett Austin:
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Brett Austin, Providence (Charlotte, N.C.), Outfield - The Southwestern 4A Conference Player of the Year, Austin was also named to the All-Observer team after batting .436 with 12 home runs, 8 doubles, 2 triples and 29 RBI.
50. Alex Newman:
http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2597 - Alex Newman, OF, Gahr HS, Cerritos, Calif. - Newman was the top “sleeper” at Westmont. Strong and athletic, Newman runs extremely well (6.75). He flashed promising defensive skills with a nifty catch during the game portion of the event. While Newman does not throw well, his bat during BP exhibited provocative flashes of quickness and bat speed
51. Stewart Ijames:
7-19 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/19/cape-cod-baseball-league-players-of-the-week-4 - It seems as though Stewart Ijames (Louisville) has found a home. And it looks like he is settling in nicely. Ijames has earned this week’s Coca Cola Player of the Week award in only his third week with Y-D. Ijames, who was traded from Harwich to the Red Sox on June 24th, put together a monster week at the plate. In seven games, he batted .423 with a home run and eight RBI. Over the course of those games, he produced a run in all but two, and recorded a hit in all seven. Ijames’ uniform shuffle is a surprise, considering the Louisville redshirt sophomore was a 2008 Freshman All-American. He missed 2009 due to shoulder troubles, but rebounded in 2010, batting .324 with 14 homers.
52. Scott Schebler:
7-21 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - OF, Scott Schebler, Wichita St, 6'2 210, L/R, this kid runs well for his size and is a FA currently but also committed to Wichita State for 2011. Arm is solid, glove is ok, doesn't get great breaks on balls hit in the gap but makes up for it in his quickness afoot, has a bit of a loop in his bat, not always though, he feels for the pitch at times. Reminds me some of former ML Gary Varsho (Cubs for one of the clubs he played for). May steal a base or two along the way, ran 6.8, 60 in workout.
53. Cody Koback:
7-21 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - OF, Cody Koback, Wis-Stevens Point, D3 player with very good makeup, ran solid ave, R/R 6'0 180 has arm strength and some pop in his bat, plays the game the way it's supposed to, "all out"! Has to be seen for 2011 for improvement.
54. Jake Cave:
7-13-10 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – top 10 high school outfielders: - 5. Jake Cave- Kecoughtan HS
55. Nathan Melendres:
7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3870 - On Miami outfielder Nathan Melendres (.277/.320/.447, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 8 SB in 47 AB): "Melendres is a nice player, a 6.6 to 6.7 runner, average to above-average arm strength, can spray the ball around the field. Team player too."
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