11/15/10

2011 Draft: - Top 165 RHPs in Draft (new rankings)

RHP:



1. Gerrit Cole – UCLA – 6-4, 220, summer 2009: played for USA team: 4-0, 1.06, 46-G, 34.0-IP… .104 OBA…


11-1-9: www.baseballamerica.com: rated the number one prospect on the US National team


1-9-10 from www.jjscouting.com: - Gerrit Cole: This 6-4 220 right-handed pitcher from UCLA has already made a big impact on the baseball world. Already being a first round pick by the Yankees in 2008, Cole should have repeated success in 2011, only having his name called a lot earlier in the first round. With a heavy fastball around the low-to-mid 90's, reaching the upper 90's and good secondary pitches, Cole should have a nice follow up year to his freshman year, in which he went 4-8. But don't let his record fool you, as UCLA had a down year as a team last year, but Cole's other stats were great. Posting a 3.49 ERA while striking out 104 and only walking 38 in 85 innings last spring helped propel him to Team USA. Once getting down to North Carolina with the team, Cole didn't slow up, goign 4-0 with a 1.06 ERA, striking out 46 and walking 10 in 34 innings. And one of the most impressive stats from his summer ball, might have been the opponents batting average, hitting a meager .106.


3/8 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com - SO RHP Gerrit Cole (UCLA) and SO RHP Trevor Bauer (UCLA) were both awesome this weekend against Nebraska. How awesome? So glad you asked. Cole put up the following line: 7 IP 2 H 1 ER 0 BB 9 K; Bauer’s numbers looked more like this: 6.2 IP 6 H 1 ER 2 BB 10 K. Just like last week, however, I’m as excited about a little thing that occurred in Cole’s start than I am about the entirety of his performance. Well, that may actually be a stretch, but I was impressed by his fourth inning showing all the same:






3-9-10 from: - http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/03/09/uclas-cole-gets-2010-usa-baseball-team-trials-invite - – Sophomore right-hander Gerrit Cole has been invited to the 2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Trials, as announced Monday by USA Baseball. Cole went 4-0 with a 1.06 ERA for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team in the summer of 2009. Cole has gone 3-0 with a 2.25 ERA through three starts this season, collecting 26 strikeouts and two walks in 18.0 innings. The native of Santa Ana, Calif., has limited the opposition to a .117 batting average in three games. In UCLA baseball history, only two Bruins – Troy Glaus (1995-96) and Josh Karp (1999-2000) – have competed for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team in multiple years. Last summer, Cole led the Team USA in strikeouts (46) and innings pitched (34.0) en route to leading the USA National Team to the 2009 World Baseball Challenge Championship in Prince George, British Columbia (Canada).


3-13-10 from: http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/03/13/foleys-friday-thoughts: - There was also two more great pitching lines on Friday evening with Gerrit Cole dominating Texas AM Corpus-Christi and Mario Hollands beating Northern Illinois. Cole pitched 7.2 innings while allowing only five hits and giving up two runs (one earned) while striking out 15 batters as the UCLA Bruins picked up a 11-3 victory.


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - Gerrit Cole at this point is the cream of the 2011 draft crop, rivaled only by Rendon as the favorite to go first overall. His stuff is comparable to that of Verlander’s from the ’04 draft, as is his inconsistent command at a similar stage in their careers.


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - RHP Gerrit Cole (UCLA) throws in the upper 90s and has led a surprising UCLA team, ranked No. 2, to a 23-2 record thus far. Despite some recent control problems, Cole is 6-0, 2.49 with 61 K’s in 43 innings.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - Gerrit Cole, UCLA, 2.92 FIP, 11.63 K/9, 4.17 BB/9. - The diamond of this class is Cole, which probably kills Yankees fans after he spurned the Bombers in the 2008 draft. Cole appeared to have a deal after New York took him in the first round, but he had a late change of heart, and wanted to experience college. UCLA head coach John Savage is also one of the renowned pitching instructors in the nation. Cole has made significant strides under Savage to get his fastball under command and to add a changeup to an arsenal good enough to succeed with two pitches. He’s regularly 95-97 mph, touches 99 often, and has shown occasionally plus movement in the past. His slider is inconsistently fantastic, and at 85-87 mph, it’s coming at a hitter hard.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Gerrit Cole, UCLA, 6'4 215, saw as an OF in 2008 during TOS, then saw a start and he was up to 94 that day with raw mechanics and is talked about being in top 5 for 2011.


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft - 3 Seattle Gerrit Cole, RHP -- UCLA


6-14-10: Named to 3rd Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - Gerrit Cole – 10-3, 3.25


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 3. Houston Astros Gerrit Cole P, UCLA


6-22 from: - http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/MLB_Draft#ixzz0rbHx9KkjThrough six innings tonight, UCLA's Gerrit Cole was nigh unhittable against TCU. Mixing a 97-mph sinking fastball with a hellish slider averaging 87 to 88, Cole induced popup after popup and struck out nine Horned Frogs. Cole got out of the seventh and worked a scoreless eighth before leaving after 122 pitches (79 strikes). He finished with 13 strikeouts. The eight innings matched his season high. –


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump - 3. Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 4. Gerrit Cole- RHP, UCLA


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 2. Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 3 Gerrit Cole , RHP , UCLA


7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - Cole listed at a powerful 6-4/220 … Cole runs his fastball up to 98 mph, sitting 94-97, and backs it up with a mid-80s slider, upper-80s cutter and mid-80s straight change. On the season, Cole finished tied for 5th overall among D-I arms with 138 total strikeouts through regional play (he finished the season in Omaha with 154 total SO), and 12th overall with 11.50 SO/9. Owning some of the best pure stuff in college baseball, the UCLA ace still struggles with command and falls into bouts of wildness, resulting in a 4.08 BB/9.


http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 - Gerritt Cole threw almost 2 IP yesterday and he was on his game as far as late life on fb, up to 97 a few pitches, dropped his angle slot a few times and got very good movement, I have not seen him do that before. Clubs need to watch the number of pitches this guy throws the rest of the year with the work load he's coming off of and will continue to have through the fall and next spring, this guy will be in the top 5 taken in the 1st round barring any unforeseen circumstances.


7-22 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/21/gerrit-cole-leads-team-usa-to-4-1-win-over-japan - Gerrit Cole (UCLA) worked six innings allowing one run and striking out seven as Team USA defeated Japan 4-1 Wednesday night at Rosenblatt Stadium in a friendly international game. With the win the Collegiate National Team (CNT) improves to 8-0 on the summer. Cole (1-0) was impressive from the outset retiring nine of his first 10 batters with three strikeouts and allowed just one extra base hit on


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Gerrit Cole - RHSP So. Univ. of Calif. - Los Angeles - Trials Notes: Cole was only scheduled to throw one inning over the trials -- the first inning on Sunday's concluding scrimmage -- but after setting down the first three batters he faced in fewer than ten pitches, he was instructed to "stay out there and throw to a few more." Though he wasn't at his peak velocity, the big UCLA ace still dialed up to a few 95 and 96 mph fastballs, and showed an 85 and 86 mph slider. He has the best pure power stuff on the staff, with only Sonny Gray coming close to matching his killer FB/SL combo. He also shows some feel for an upper-80s change-up and will mix in a cut fastball a few mphs faster than his slider with similar angle but later, tighter bite.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 3. Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA


7-28 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/27/team-usa-defeats-chinese-taipei-6-3 - The Collegiate National Team (CNT) snap its two-game skid against Chinese-Taipei Tuesday with a 6-3 victory at Hsinchuang Field. Gerrit Cole (UCLA) posted his second win of the season after working a pre-determined four innings. Cole (2-0) allowed one run (unearned) on two hits with four punch outs and a pair of walks. Matt Barnes (Connecticut) also went four frames surrendering two runs on two hits with six strikeouts. Cal State Fullerton’s Noe Ramirez notched his team-leading fourth save tossing a perfect ninth with a strikeout.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Gerrit Cole UCLA 6'3 1/2 220 - power armed rhp with solid above ave fb that will reach 97-98 on occ, pitches at 92-94 consistently with run and sink on his fb, best when down in zone using the L on a hitter, hard slider 81-85 breaks properly sometimes too big, must stay within himself and not rush which can cause him to get his elbow down in position from his 3/4 arm slot. Could be in the ML quickly either as a closer or as a 2-3 man in the rotation. Still some roughness to iron out, but plenty of upside left in the tank with pro instruction.


9-17-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/draft/chat/2010/2610683.html - Toby (Bronx): Are there any potential #1 starters in this crop? Aaron Fitt: Toby, there are a few college arms with a legit chance. Gerrit Cole's stuff is as loud as anybody's in the big leagues — it's in the Strasburg neighborhood. Now, the reason Strasburg is special is because he has impeccable command to go with the stuff, and Cole isn't there yet. But his command and feel for pitching has come a long way, and there's no question he has No. 1 starter upside, if he continues to develop at this rate.


9-24 from: - http://bleacherreport.com/articles/470764-2010-mlb-mock-draft-40-shaking-up-the-order-and-the-picks#page/2 - This season has been an absolute disaster for the Mariners. Luckily for them, Rendon isn't the only future superstar in this draft. Gerrit Cole of UCLA has the potential to be a staff ace for a long-time. He throws hard, has solid breaking stuff, and is an innings-eater. And as Cole showed in this year's College World Series, he pitches his best in big game situations. Bottom line, combining Cole with Felix Hernandez is just unfair.


11-8-10 from: - http://diamondscapescouting.com/rankings_usacnttop15_09082010.html - For the second straight year, Cole lands atop the Team USA prospect pile. The Bruins ace showed an elite arsenal throughout the summer, highlighted by a mid-90s fastball that climbed into the upper-90s and a hard power slider routinely in the 85-87 mph range. His cutter is a quality upper-80s offering with late action and his change-up continues to improve. Despite making strides in the control department, Cole is still not a complete pitcher, struggling at times to command his stuff in the zone. But each year has brought improvement, with this summer's performance solidifying his place at the top of the pitching ranks in next year's class. He already has the body and stuff to project to the front of a Major League rotation; his focus moving forward will be to take the next step this spring with his command.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #2 - RHP Gerrit Cole UCLA 6'3 1/2 220 - power armed rhp with solid above ave fb that will reach 97-98 on occ, pitches at 92-94 consistently with run and sink on his fb, best when down in zone using the L on a hitter, hard slider 81-85 breaks properly sometimes too big, must stay within himself and not rush which can cause him to get his elbow down in position from his 3/4 arm slot. Could be in the ML quickly either as a closer or as a 2-3 man in the rotation. Still some roughness to iron out, but plenty of upside left in the tank with pro instruction.


11-10-10 from: - http://www.tossitaround.com/baseball-news/prospect-news/9070-top-70-prospects-for-the-2011-draft-3.html - Gerrit Cole is an intimidating presence when he takes the mound for UCLA. He is listed at 6’4 220 and he uses every bit of his size to over power hitters at the plate. Cole has been the ace for the Bruins pitching staff and was one of the main reasons the Bruins made a good run to Omaha and the College World Series. During his sophomore season at UCLA Cole compiled an 11-4 record with a 3.37 ERA. During the season he struck out 153 hitters in 123 innings. He finished the season with a remarkable strikeout per 9 innings ratio of 11.2. Cole logged at least 10 strikeouts in 5 of his starts including a career high 15 strikeouts against Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Cole has all of the stuff on the mound that teams are looking for in an ace at the next level. Cole has one of the best fastballs in the game as he consistently works in the upper 90’s and has the potential to crack triple digits on the radar gun. His fastball also has some late breaking movement on it and can either sink or rise. This makes it very hard for the hitters to pick up the pitch and make solid contact on the ball. Cole also has two very good off speed pitches to back up his blazing fastball. Cole has a slider that has sharp break on it and dives away from right handed hitters. He consistently works the pitch in the mid to upper 80’s. Cole has a tendency to try and overthrow the pitch and it can flatten out but with some time to develop, it can be a plus pitch for him at the next level. He also throws a very good change up. He throws the change up consistently close to 80 and it has very good sink on it. He has shown that he has very good control with this pitch and can really hit his spots. Gerrit Cole is one of the best pitchers at the college level and has shown that he has the skills to become successful at the next level. Coming out of high school he was a highly recruited player and was rewarded by being selected in the first round of the 2008 draft by the New York Yankees. Much to the surprise of many people, Cole elected to pass on the Yankees and head onto campus at UCLA. During his time at UCLA he has proved that he is still one of the elite pitchers in the game of baseball. He has worked hard and it should pay off when the draft rolls around next June. He should be a top 5 selection in the 2011 draft.


2. Sonny Gray


1-9-10 from www.jjscouting.com: - Sonny Gray: Sonny Gray is a competitor out of the University of Vanderbilt. By scouts standards Gray would be "undersized", standing at 5'11, but that doesn't matter, as he goes out there an competes. The right-handed pitcher was originally drafted by the Cubs in the 27th round and slipped so far due to such a strong commitment to Vanderbilt. If not, Gray wouldn't have lasted past the second round in 2008, most likely not even past the first round. Like Cole, Sonny had a strong freshman campaign, with which he followed it up with a superb summer circuit. At Vanderbilt, he went 5-1 with a 4.30 ERA, recording 5 saves and striking out 72 and walking only 20 in 58 2/3 innings. Not impressing you? Gray then went on to do equally great things with Team USA, going 3-1 in 24 innnings pitched, with a miniscual .75 ERA, averaging 1 strike out an inning and only walking 8. Another elite pitcher,that will have his name called early come 2011.


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - While Cole possesses the best pure arm in the nation in any class, Vanderbilt sophomore teammates Sonny Gray and Jack Armstrong, also teammates on the 2007 Aflac All-American team, offer a more intimidating one-two punch. Gray’s arm may rival Cole’s, even though Gray continues to be scrutinized for his less than ideal 5-foot-11 frame. He, too, lights up radar guns and offers an equally neutralizing breaking pitch. He joined Cole on the Team USA squad last summer, where both may return this coming summer to help cement their status as premium, first-round picks for the following year’s draft.


5-29-10 from: - http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/MLB_Draft - Sonny Gray is like most top pitching prospects who have played for Vanderbilt in recent years, but also very different. A sophomore righty who is eligible for the 2011 draft, Gray has the same sort of drive and work ethic as the four Commodore hurlers -- Jeremy Sowers, David Price, Casey Weathers and Mike Minor -- drafted in the first round since 2004. But the main difference is in his arm -- his fastball can hit 95 mph. “We’ve had some good armed right-handers, but maybe not quite at that level,” Vanderbilt pitching coach Derek Johnson said. At first glance, Gray does not look like a power pitcher. He stands 5-11, weighs 195 pounds and has a youthful visage. But on the mound, he works his fastball from 92-95 mph to both sides of the plate, and keeps hitters off balance with a curveball and a changeup


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - RHSP - The rest of the top tier: I have to start with Vanderbilt ace Sonny Gray (3.28 FIP), who is just a tick behind Cole, Purke and Jungmann, mostly due to the bias about his slight build. But Gray is just as consistently 93-96, and his power curveball is more developed than either of the right-handers ranked ahead of him. Due to the 5-11 build and lack of a third pitch, though, some have Gray earmarked for the bullpen …


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt, 5'9 180, quick quick arm, will run it up there, from 90-94, occasionally 95-96, he has to keep the ball in on RHH and down and away. Breaking ball explodes when he's in rhythym, other times very readable. Competes and wants it!!


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft - 2 Pittsburgh Sonny Gray, RHP -- Vanderbilt


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 8. Milwaukee Brewers Sonny Gray P, Vanderbilt University


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 9. Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 10. Sonny Gray- RHP, Vanderbilt


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 10. Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 5 Sonny Gray , RHP , Vanderbilt


7-4 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_trialroster_07042010.html - Gray is a mere 5-11/195, but the power arsenal each boasts is equally impressive... Gray sits 93-96 mph with his fastball, pairing it with a second plus offering in his low-80s slider, which can climb as high as 85 mph. His off-speed is an 80-82 change with some depth. Gray racked-up 113 SO in 108.7 IP and a 9.65 SO/9, good for 21st and 68th overall, respectively, through conference tournament play. The primary knock on the Commodore power arm is his smallish frame, which leads some to believe he will ultimately land in the pen. His quality arsenal could play out of the rotation or pen with Team USA, and he logged innings in both capacities last summer.


July 7, 2010 - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100707&content_id=12054480&vkey=news_usab&gid= - Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt) toed the rubber for the Blue to start the contest working 3 2/3 innings where he allowed two runs (both earned) on three this with four punch outs and two strikeouts.


7-15 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 – Sonny Gray, Vandy flash, was throwing pees last night, up to 97 on several pitches, hammer was working keeping the KRP at bay and looking, 9 k's, many swings and misses, good downward plane on his pitches from the 5'9ish righty.


7-15 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/14/team-usa-defeats-korea-3-0-with-a-combined-no-hitter - The sophomore pitching trio of Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt), Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) struck out 13 batters and combined to toss a no-hitter in the Collegiate National Teams 3-0 win Wednesday night over Korea. Gray (1-0) retired 13 of the first 14 batters he faced issuing a walk to the third batter of the game on is way to a nine-strikeout performance


7-15 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 – Sonny Gray, Vandy flash, was throwing pees last night, up to 97 on several pitches, hammer was working keeping the KRP at bay and looking, 9 k's, many swings and misses, good downward plane on his pitches from the 5'9ish righty.


7-15 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/14/team-usa-defeats-korea-3-0-with-a-combined-no-hitter - The sophomore pitching trio of Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt), Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) struck out 13 batters and combined to toss a no-hitter in the Collegiate National Teams 3-0 win Wednesday night over Korea. Gray (1-0) retired 13 of the first 14 batters he faced issuing a walk to the third batter of the game on is way to a nine-strikeout performance


7-15 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 – Sonny Gray, Vandy flash, was throwing pees last night, up to 97 on several pitches, hammer was working keeping the KRP at bay and looking, 9 k's, many swings and misses, good downward plane on his pitches from the 5'9ish righty.


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Sonny Gray RHSP So. Vanderbilt Univ.- Trials Notes: Gray was one of two of the 39 players at the Trials that I did not get to see in person, as he threw right before my arrival and did not throw a second time. Word from other evaluators was that Gray was his "usual self", and I can give you some notes on what I consider to be his "usual self", based on my viewings this Spring and last Summer with the USA CNT. Gray is generally 93-96 with a lively fastball and mixes-in a low-80s slider that flashes plus with hard late action and good tilt. His off-speed is inconsistent, vacillating between below average to a tick above. He gets fade and some drop, but can sometimes slow his arm speed -- the velo delta between his CH and FB can range from 14 to 9 mph. The biggest "knock" on Gray is his size, or more accurately his height. While the Vandy ace stands sub-6-foot, he has a strong build and is put together well. He throws with some effort, but his arm action is solid and he repeats well. Detractors place him in the pen as pro, but he will almost certainly log significant time in a rotation to begin his Minor League career, either way. Only Cole has better raw stuff on the squad.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 7. Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt


7-30-10 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100730&content_id=12802124&vkey=recap_usab - Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt) struck out a career-best 14 batters setting a new USA FISU single-game record as the Collegiate National Team (CNT) used the 15-run rule after five innings to record its first win at the V FISU World University Championships Friday afternoon over Sri Lanka, 15-0 at Utsumi Shimaoka Ball Park. Gray was unhittable through 3 1/3 inning retiring 10 in a row, nine by strikeout, before Theekshana Gammanpila singled down the right field line on a ball that hit first base and popped over the head of Nick Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton). In all the right-hander allowed just two runners to reach base, one was on a wild pitch strikeout) and faced two over the minimum through five innings (17 hitters) notching his second win of the summer tour. With his 14-strikeout performance, Gray also tied a CNT single-game record for punch outs joining Jason Jennings (7/1/98) and B.J. Wallace (7/20/02) in the record books.


8-5 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/08/05/team-usa-defeats-japan-to-advance-to-fisu-championship-game/#more-28750 - Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt) scattered three hits over seven innings as USA defeated host team Japan 4-2 in semi-final action at the V FISU World University Baseball Championships inside Yokohama Stadium Thursday night. With the win, USA (16-2) will make its fourth-straight appearance in the FISU gold medal game when they square off against Cuba on Saturday, Aug. 7 at 5 a.m. (EST). Gray, who improved to 3-0 on the summer, allowed two runs (one earned) and struck out six to push his summer total to 37 punch outs. The right-hander surrendered a run in each of the first two innings before settling down where he allowed just four base runners of the next five innings, two of those reaching second base.


8-6-10 from: - http://projectprospect.com/article/2010/08/05/summer-college-baseball-update - Perhaps the best performance this summer belongs to Vanderbilt righty Sonny Gray (pictured above). Spending his summer with Team USA, Gray stood tall in a very deep group of hurlers for the Collegiate National Team. Through just 17 innings so far, Gray has yet to allow a run, or an extra base hit for that matter. He has struck out 31 of the 58 batters he's faced (53.4%) while walking two. Gray gets knocked some for his size - he's listed at 6-feet tall, which seems rather generous - but has a mid-90's fastball and devastating curveball to go along with a usable changeup. Gray generates a lot of power from a small frame, and the effort in his delivery is obvious. Effort in a delivery is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as it's controlled. Gray's motion is fairly efficient, save for his late hand break. Gray removes the ball from his glove a little late in his delivery which causes a timing problem. However, Gray's raw stuff as well as his production match up with anyone in the 2011 draft class. His upside is as a true ace, with a reasonable downside of a high-leverage reliever.


8-12 from: - http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=11729 - The U.S. embarrassed Sri Lanka 15-0 before the mercy rule was instituted in the fifth inning. Sonny Gray struck out 14 of Sri Lanka’s 17 batters, allowing only one hit and surrendering no walks. In his second start, Gray shut down Japan’s national team, scattering two runs (one earned), three hits and two walks over seven innings. This is characteristic of Gray, who ties for the team lead with three wins, leads the team with 37 strikeouts, 0.50 WHIP and an ERA of 0.38. Even by comparison to his nearly equally dominant teammates (10 of the 11 pitchers have earned run averages under 2.70, and over half allow less than a run per nine innings) Gray has been the team ace.


8-31-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=142 - Travis Harrison - OF, 6'2" 225, R/R, Tustin HS (CA) - If Harrison does not hit as a professional player, most scouts will be quite surprised. He has shown his ability with the bat since his freshman year and even when he isn't going all that well, which he wasn't in Long Beach, Harrison is still a productive hitter. He is an RBI man with plus raw power and though he might only be an average hitter at best, his hits are not soft. In many ways he reminds me of Carlos Quentin of the White Sox.


9-17-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/draft/chat/2010/2610683.html - What is the current thought on Sonny Gray and where he ends up? The previous couple of seasons the prevailing thought was that he would end up in the bullpen due to his size, but has that changed at all? Aaron Fitt: I think he is starting to convince some people that he has a chance to start. The fact is he's undersized, and some scouts will always look at a 5-foot-11 righthander who throws 95 and say, "He's a bullpen guy." But Gray is very strong, and he holds his velocity deep into games. He also is making progress with his changeup, as well as his command and feel for pitching. I chatted with Sonny this summer for our Summer POY feature, and he bristles a bit when people say he won't be a starter—he thinks he can succeed in either role. I think I agree with him, but my sense is that at least a slight majority of scouts still see him in the 'pen down the road.


9-24 from: - http://bleacherreport.com/articles/470764-2010-mlb-mock-draft-40-shaking-up-the-order-and-the-picks#page/2 - Gray had one of the best summers of any prospect, high school or college. He shut down just about everyone he faced off against for Team USA, and has unlimited momentum headed into his senior season at Vanderbilt. Gray features a mid 90s fastball, rather impressive for a tiny guy, and he compliments it with some solid secondary stuff. Gray profiles as a number two starter, and Baltimore doesn't have anybody quite like him. He would be a perfect compliment in a rotation that includes Brian Matusz, Chris Tillman, Jake Arrieta, and Zach Britton.


11-4-10 from: - http://www.tossitaround.com/baseball-news/prospect-news/8793-top-70-prospects-for-the-2011-draft-7.html - Sonny Gray is a little guy that can really bring the heat. He is listed at 5’11 180, but has a great amount of potential as a pitcher at the major league level. Gray is the ace for Vanderbilt and has proven that he has the tools to be successful. His fastball is his main pitch as it has topped out at 96 miles per hour. It is hard enough to hit a fastball coming in at 96 but it is even more difficult when Gray throws it. He has some good movement on his heater and it can act much like a cutter. Hitters have a tough time picking up the ball which makes him very hard to hit. His main secondary pitch is a slider. When he throws his best slider it ranges between 83-84 but he has a tendency to overthrow the pitch at times and it can be a little flat. This is something that he will be able to work on during his junior year at Vanderbilt. Ever since he stepped onto campus at Vanderbilt he has done nothing but win games for the Commodores. His freshman year he went in 5-1 in 22 appearances with a 4.30 ERA. His sophomore season was better for him as he was placed into the starting rotation. He went 10-5 on the season with a 3.48 ERA. He led the team in strikeouts with 113. He struck out at least 8 batters in 7 of his starts on the year. His work on the year garnered him a second team All-SEC selection as well as being chosen to the SEC all defensive team. Sonny Gray has proven himself to be a viable ace for the Vanderbilt Commodores during his first 2 years on campus. He will be called upon this year to help Vanderbilt as they try to make it to the College World Series. Gray is no stranger to the MLB draft as he was selected in the 27th round of the 2008 draft by the Chicago Cubs. He decided to head to college and has done everything that he could to become one of the best pitchers in the nation. He has all of the tools that he needs in order to become successful at the next level. He has showed the scouts that he deserves to be a top selection in the 2011 draft. If he can have another great season during his junior year then he will be selected early in the 1st round of the draft. If he struggles a bit or if he makes it known that he will be heading back for his senior year then he might fall out of the first round.


11-8-10 from: - http://diamondscapescouting.com/rankings_usacnttop15_09082010.html -
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Vanderbilt (Jr.) - Gray put together a dominant summer with Team USA for the second straight summer, and for the second straight summer joins Gerrit Cole as the top two arms on the staff. Over 24 innings this summer Gray struck out 37 batters while allowing an awe-inducing 8 hits and 4 walks. His mid- to upper-90s fastball shows explosive life and his low-80s slider gives him a second plus offering, with hard late bite and tilt. He gets knocks from some evaluators due to his sub-6-foot stature, but the Vandy ace has shown little trouble maintaining his stuff both late in games and late in the summer -- totaling just over 132 IP when added to his spring starts. He should get every chance to start at the next level, with a nice fallback position as a dominant late-inning power arm.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #16 - RHP Sonny Gray Vanderbilt 5'10 190 - quality arm with ability to get the fb up there to 97 mph, pitches with aggressive demeanor and hard downer 12/6 cb that's one of the best going into the 2011 MLB Draft. Throws strikes, mostly in 91-93 range early in games will reach back when he needs to, has gotten better each time out and had a great summer for TEAM USA in 2010. Comps to Roy Oswalt and this kid should advance quickly barring any unforeseen set backs. Great kid!


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4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - RHP Matt Barnes (Connecticut): The 6-4, 205-pound Barnes could well find himself lumped with righthanders like Cole and Jungmann over the next year. He has excellent command of mid-90s type stuff and has been overmatching hitters all spring (5-0, 2.10, 34 IP/6 BB/35 K).


5-10 -10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/10/big-east-players-of-the-week-13/#more-26203 - Connecticut righthanded pitcher Matt Barnes and West Virginia third baseman Grant Buckner are the winners of the BIG EAST’s weekly baseball honors for the week-ending May 9.Barnes threw the first complete-game shutout of his career in a 14-0 win against Cincinnati on May 8, improving to 7-0 on the season. He allowed two hits and struck out eight batters, while walking one against 29 batters faced. Against BIG EAST opponents this season, the righthander owns a 2.17 ERA, ranking second in the conference. Overall, Barnes holds an ERA of 2.49 with a team-high 64 strikeouts. This is his first BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week honor.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Matt Barnes, U Conn, 6'4 190, up to 95 but he's all over the place, release points vary, once he calms down, look out.


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 28. Tampa Bay Rays Matt Barnes P, Connecticut


6-28 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/06/27/anthony-ranaudo-matt-barnes-dazzle-but-should-sox-pay-ranaudo - Results don't always match the stuff and vice versa, but in this particular case there was no discrepancy. Barnes was filthy from the very first pitch of the game. He worked at 93-96 mph with his fastball, reaching 97 twice on my gun. For most of the game, he was steadily at 94-95 mph. And, while his secondary stuff was certainly there, it was his fastball that really set the tone. It showed big, late life and bored up and in on right-handed hitters all night long. Share When he was getting ahead in the count, his fastball was close to unhittable up and out of the zone. On top of that exploding fastball, the bad news for hitters was that he had his secondary pitches working as well. While his secondary pitches do not grade as highly as his fastball, he was able to consistently spot his breaking ball both for strikes and down out of the zone when he needed to. He threw some of his breaking balls at 74-77 mph with more of a curveball break, but more effective for him, was a harder, sharper two-plane breaking ball with a slider break at 78-81 mph. Barnes showed the ability to throw both breaking balls to the front door and back door to righty hitters, and coming off his plus fastball, there were a lot of paralyzed hitters taking called third strikes. Couple that with the quality changeup he flashed at 83-85 mph, an easy delivery and, at least to me, this is a top-15 talent heading into the 2011 draft.


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 19. Matt Barnes, RHP, Connecticut


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 38. Matt Barnes- RHP, Connecticut


7-1-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/1/1547221/all-questions-answered#comments - Barnes was the standout. Despite being saddled with the loss, Barnes racked up 14 strikeouts for Wareham and allowed just one walk, four hits, and one run over seven dominant innings of work. Results don’t always match the stuff and vice versa, but in this particular case there was no discrepancy. Barnes was filthy from the very first pitch of the game. He worked at 93-96 mph with his fastball, reaching 97 twice on my gun. For most of the game, he was steadily at 94-95 mph. And, while his secondary stuff was certainly there, it was his fastball that really set the tone. It showed big, late life and bored up and in on right-handed hitters all night long. When he was getting ahead in the count, his fastball was close to unhittable up and out of the zone. On top of that exploding fastball, the bad news for hitters was that he had his secondary pitches working as well. While his secondary pitches do not grade as highly as his fastball, he was able to consistently spot his breaking ball both for strikes and down out of the zone when he needed to. He threw some of his breaking balls at 74-77 mph with more of a curveball break, but more effective for him, was a harder, sharper two-plane breaking ball with a slider break at 78-81 mph. Barnes showed the ability to throw both breaking balls to the front door and back door to righty hitters, and coming off his plus fastball, there were a lot of paralyzed hitters taking called third strikes. Couple that with the quality changeup he flashed at 83-85 mph, an easy delivery and, at least to me, this is a top-15 talent heading into the 2011 draft.


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 – Matt Barnes RHP UConn - Front of the rotation stuff. 93-96 w/ the fastball, throws breaking ball for strikes. Swing-and-miss stuff.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 36 Matt Barnes , RHP , Connecticut


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Matt Barnes - RHSP So. Univ. of Connecticut - Trials Notes: Barnes backed-up his early-Cape performance with two solid outings over the Trials week. His arm action is a little on the long side -- getting the ball out early and hooks it behind him, showing it to first -- but he repeats his slot fairly well and generates plus velocity through excellent arm speed (that arm speed also helps him to keep a solid tempo and clean release. His fastball is a low-90s offering that he can get downhill out of his 3/4 slot and he commands it fairly well. Barnes shows a true curve with solid bite and depth and a slider with solid late action and some tilt. Both are potential average or better offerings, and his change-up could end-up the best of his secondaries, coming with some deception and good fade. The Huskies righty gets good extension and does an admirable job repeating his slot with each of his four offerings and is a potential 1st Round arm in next year's draft if he continues to progress through the Summer/Spring.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 5. Matt Barnes, RHP, UConn


8-4 from: - link - Matt Barnes, RHP, UConn/Wareham. Barnes was one of the few premium college arms in this draft class to play on the Cape, spending two weeks there before heading to the Team USA trials. He'll hit 96 mph and work just below it with three off-speed pitches, including a potential out pitch in his curve and an improving changeup. His arm works well out front, and he showed the ability to get hitters out with his fastball. He's in the discussion with Sonny Gray and Gerrit Cole as the top college pitcher in the 2011 draft.


8-6-10 from: - link - Matt Barnes has also showed very well this summer. After striking out just 21.8% of batters faced for the Huskies, Barnes K'ed 25.3% in the Cape and 37.7% for Team USA. The 6-foot-4 right-hander, features an outstanding fastball that sits 93-95 MPH with tremendous sink. While his curveball and changeup have flashed potential, Barnes' off-speed stuff is still behind his outstanding fastball. If he shows improvement with the off-speed stuff, as some scouts believe he will, he could be one of the first college arms taken next June.


11-8-10 from: - http://diamondscapescouting.com/rankings_usacnttop15_09082010.html -
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Connecticut (Jr.) - Barnes gives UConn two of the top five prospects on the 2010 USA CNT, and a second potential top 10 overall selection in the upcoming Rule 4 draft. Barnes put together a solid spring but really took a step forward this summer -- first on the Cape and then with the National Team. The Huskies ace saw a bump in both velocity and consistency, with his secondaries being the primary beneficiary of the latter. Barnes works off of a low-90s fastball that can reach the 94/5 mph range, getting downhill plane out of his 3/4 slot. His best breaking ball is probably his "true curve", which sits between 12/6 and 11/5 and showed increasing consistency in shape and depth this summer. His slider comes with late action and some tilt, and his change-up could ultimately grow into his best secondary offering, already flashing good fade and coming with a high degree of deception. Barnes's 12.32 SO/9 was second only to Sonny Gray this summer, and as the arsenal continues to refine he should continue to increase the frequency with which he misses bats. He entered the summer as an interesting follow and left it as one of the top arms in the 2011 draft class, with a chance to go off the board in the first half of the 1st Round.


11-9-10 from: - http://www.tossitaround.com/baseball-news/prospect-news/8982-top-70-prospects-for-the-2011-draft-5.html - Matt Barnes is an extremely talented pitcher for the University of Connecticut. He is a certifiable ace and has made his case for being the best college pitcher in the nation. Barnes is tall and lengthy as he is listed at 6’4 203 and he has a very live arm on the mound. Barnes lights up the radar guns with his fastball as he consistently works in the mid 90’s. His fastball has been clocked as high as 97 and is very hard for the hitters to pick up at the plate. His fastball has some great movement on it and has a tendency to ride high and inside against right handed hitters. He has some quality breaking pitches that he utilizes very well. He has a curveball that he throws in the mid 70’s and a change up in the low 80’s. He needs to show some more consistency with his off-speed pitches but with the kind of stuff that he has it is only a matter of time before he puts it all together and becomes unhittable. Barnes had a good sophomore campaign as he compiled an 8-3 record with a 3.92 ERA. He led the team with 75 strikeouts on the season and walked 25 batters. He will be looking to have a dominant junior season to assure that he will be a 1st round selection in the 2011 draft. Matt Barnes is a very talented pitcher and has proven that he has one of the best arms in the 2011 draft class. He has unhittable stuff at times and has all of the skills that teams are looking for as an ace of a major league ball club. Barnes will be a first round selection no matter what because of his high projections at the next level. Barnes will be looking to prove that he can be consistent during his junior year and if he can do that then he will easily be one of the top ten selections in the draft. Matt Barnes is someone to watch for next year and as he progresses into his professional baseball career.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #14 - RHP, Matt Barnes, U Connecticut, 6'3 1/2 200, classic build for a tall right-hander, comes down hill mostly from 3/4 angle slot, tends to get under his breaking ball which is his biggest opportunity for improvement as well as location of his fb which at times flattens out for the 4 seamer he throws which maxes out at 97 mph. Velo on his fb ranges from 89-97, mostly 90-92 with sink when down and in vs RHH and up and in on RHH, slider has sharpness but not the depth and drop to be classic out pitch but it's improving, also straight change has deception, just needs more confidence in throwing it anytime in the count. Overall control and command for me is just above ave. Right now projects as a 2-3 man in a rotation, possible closer down the line if he can prove his stamina will carry him through 6-7 innings.










4. Taylor Jungmann


1-9-10 from www.jjscouting.com: - Taylor Jungmann: A right-handed pitcher from the University of Texas, Jungmann is not used to losing. In his four years of varsity baseball during high school, he complied 4 total losses and continued the trend into the spring semester of his freshman year. The 6'6 195 Longhorn complied a line of 11-3, 2.00 era, 101 K, 35 BB in 94 2/3 innings. This led him to becoming a Louisville Slugger Pre-season All-American for the upcoming 2010 season. With his mid 90's fastball, Taylor is sure to improve his previous draft status, 24th round by the Angels in 2008, and become one of the elite pitchers in the 2011 draft class


2-11-10 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - Staying on the theme of tall, projectable power arms, Texas’ Taylor Jungmann had a freshman season matched by few in the nation. On a loaded Longhorns’ staff, Jungmann may be good enough to earn Friday starting honors this coming year. He led Texas in both wins (11) and ERA (2.00) a year ago, and has a rare combination of size, stuff and command.


3/8 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com - As good as Wall was, SO RHP Taylor Jungmann of Texas was just a little bit better. And I really mean just a little bit, as the two pitchers put up startlingly similar lines. Jungmann got one more out (pitching 7.2 innings), allowed one less hit and one less run, walked one better less, and, just to keep up the theme here, actually threw one more total pitch (115 to 114). To add on to the craziness, each pitcher threw exactly 65 strikes. Weird night. Anyway, Jungmann’s final line: 7.2 IP 4 H 1 ER 2 BB 8 K


3-15-10 from http://pnrscouting.com/rankings_2010_houstoncollegeclassic.html - Top 10 Players (2011 Draft Class) - Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Univ. of Texas - Explosive offerings out of an easy arm action and packaged in a durable, projectable frame; low-90s fastball, low-80s power curve and a filthy change with breaking ball caliber depth to the arm-side produced a neat line of 7.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB and 8 SO while facing just four over the minimum.


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - RHP Taylor Jungmann (Texas) survived an outing at Texas Tech with gusting 50 mph winds, and has posted a 3-1, 2.94 record with 61 K’s in 49 innings. His raw stuff is just a small notch behind Cole’s.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - Taylor Jungmann, Texas, 3.79 FIP, 9.78 K/9, 3.20 BB/9 - While Gerrit Cole is the best pitcher in this draft class, it would have been unfair to sink Jungmann into the article, as he’s a likely top ten overall pick next year, too. There was a great article detailing Jungmann’s arsenal at Prospect Insider this spring: 92-96 mph with the fastball (he’s touched 99 in the past), power 80 mph breaking ball, and a developing “screw-change”. He has the perfect pitcher’s build, and under Augie Garrido at Texas, the best experience that three years in college can buy.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Taylor Jungmann, Texas, 6'6 200, rangy and smooth, starting to wear down a bit down the stretch, but showed 95 fb against Neb on a windy day this early spring, also two breaking balls with varying velocity that are solid out pitches.


6-14-10: Named to 3rd Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - Taylor Jungmann – 8-3, 2.03


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft - 4 Houston Taylor Jungmann, RHP -- Texas


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 9. Chicago Cubs Taylor Jungmann P, University of Texas


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 6. Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Texas


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 5. Taylor Jungmann- RHP, Texas


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top- 50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 4. Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Texas


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 4 Taylor Jungmann , RHP , Texas


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Taylor Jungmann Texas 6'6 200 - tall righty with above ave quality stuff. FB sits in the 88-92 zone but have seen him up to 96-97 before a few pitches when he rares back and fires his fb. FB down in zone with good sink and run in on RHH, must keep pitches down, fb flattens out up and out of zone. CB is true 11/6 down type with away break vs RHH and also solid straight change that has varying release points all pitches from upper 3/4 slot. Command is solid ave as is control. Has yet to fully fill out his frame which makes projecting this kid into a top flight starter in ML.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #6 - RHP Taylor Jungmann Texas 6'6 200 - tall righty with above ave quality stuff. FB sits in the 88-92 zone but have seen him up to 96-97 before a few pitches when he rares back and fires his fb. FB down in zone with good sink and run in on RHH, must keep pitches down, fb flattens out up and out of zone. CB is true 11/6 down type with away break vs RHH and also solid straight change that has varying release points all pitches from upper 3/4 slot. Command is solid ave as is control. Has yet to fully fill out his frame which makes projecting this kid into a top flight starter in ML.


5. Archie Bradley - RHP Muskogee Muskogee OK






6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Archie Bradley, Muskogee HS, Okla 6'3 205, low 90's with plus breaking ball, excellent athlete.


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 20 Texas Archie Bradley, RHP -- Muskogee HS


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 13. Oakland Athletics Archie Bradley P, Muskogee, Oklahoma


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 5. Archie Bradley, RHP, Muskogee HS (OK)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 7. Archie Bradley- RHP, Muskogee HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 14. Archie Bradley, RHP, Muskogee HS (Okla.)


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 12 Archie Bradley , RHP , Muskogee (Okla.) HS


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 2. Archie Bradley- Muskogee HS


http://diamondscapescouting.com/articles_aflacallamerican2010_10playerstowatch_08152010.html - RHP, Broken Arrow HS (Okl.) -- Bradley is one of the more imposing arms on the slate at Aflac, standing at 6-4/215 and producing easy low-90s fastball velocity. His breaker is a hard low-80s offering with tight spin, which he throws with confidence. Like Derek "Bubba" Starling (who participated in Under Armour's All-America Game this weekend), much of the excitement surrounding Bradley stems from the fact that his attention has been divided between baseball and football, and big growth could come in short order should he decide to focus on the mound. Also like Starling, the talented Oklahoma two-sport standout is highly touted as a quarterback -- he'll be playing college ball (baseball and football) in-state should he forgo professional baseball next summer.


8-18-10 from: - http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-2010-aflac-all-american-baseball-classic - The only other pitcher to work more than a single inning, right-hander Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow, Okla.), retired the side in order in the fifth and sixth, fanning four in the process. Bradley, who has committed to play football (quarterback) and baseball at Oklahoma, featured a fastball in the low-90s and didn't allow any solid contact.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Archie Bradley Muskogee HS, Oklahoma 6'3 205 - power arm righty with above ave ML CB that's a knuckle curve, with sharp downer action and control is good of it. FB velo varies, will touch 95 on occ, pitches at 88-91 consistently, should increase as he gets football out of his system. Is a top notich HS QB and early commit to OU, but also loves this game and will be highly scouted early next spring. Comps to Brad Penny, but Brad's more max effort, this kid tends to get better as the game goes along and does it easy.


9-24 from: - http://bleacherreport.com/articles/470764-2010-mlb-mock-draft-40-shaking-up-the-order-and-the-picks#page/2 - There's a number of top notch high school arms in this year's draft, and to me, Archie Bradley offers the most upside. He has the ultimate pitcher's body, he has excellent stuff, and again to me, has the best chance to reach his ceiling as a top-notch starter. Bradley's one issue is with his command, but Jameson Taillon had the same concern heading into his senior year of high school. Now, he's cashing huge checks in Pittsburgh after sharpening his command, and earning his way as the number two overall pick.


10-21-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=168 - Our #3 is right-handed pitcher Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow HS, OK) who has the size (6’4”, 225 lbs), presence, and power arm to be a very early pick and eventually a big winner at the major league level. Bradley is quite advanced already despite splitting considerable developmental time with football. Bradley has committed to play both sports at Oklahoma which means any big league team who drafts him can spread the bonus out over five years. There are a number of other prep righties ranked right behind Bradley with nearly as much ceiling.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #7 - RHP Archie Bradley Muskogee HS, Oklahoma 6'3 205 - power arm righty with above ave ML CB that's a knuckle curve, with sharp downer action and control is good of it. FB velo varies, will touch 95 on occ, pitches at 88-91 consistently, should increase as he gets football out of his system. Is a top notich HS QB and early commit to OU, but also loves this game and will be highly scouted early next spring. Comps to Brad Penny, but Brad's more max effort, this kid tends to get better as the game goes along and does it easy.














6. Dylan Bundy - RHP IF Owasso Sperry OK


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 10. Chicago White Sox Dylan Bundy P/IF, Tulsa, Oklahoma


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 12 Florida Dylan Bundy, LHP -- Owasso HS


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 8. Dylan Bundy, RHP, Owasso HS (OK)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 6. Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 8. Dylan Bundy, RHP, Owasso HS (Okla.)


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 11 Dylan Bundy , RHP , Owasso (Okla.) HS


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Dylan Bundy, Owasso (Owasso, Okla.), All-Purpose - The two-time state player of the year by Gatorade, Bundy transferred to Owasso for his junior season after playing two years at Sperry. The move to tougher competition did nothing to dim Bundy's stats as he went 11-1 with a 1.58 ERA and 164 strikeouts in 79.2 innings pitched. He also batted .444 with 51 RBI and seven home runs for the Rams, who were the state 6A runners up. Bundy has committed to play at Texas next year.


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 1. Dylan Bundy- Owasso HS


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Dylan Bundy Owasso HS, Oklahoma 6'0 1/2 200 - very good arm and out pitch, hard cb 11/6 rotation with sharpness, 90-94 mph fb, has been pretty much the same for last 2 years, some effort to delivery but overall very strong and competitive, shows decent control and command to advance further in pro ball. Will have to watch pitch counts with him as he develops. Also Arkansas commitment verbally.


7. Michael Kelly - RHP West Boca Boynton Beach FL


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 36. Michael Kelly, RHP, West Boca HS (FL))


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 11. Michael Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 12. Michael Kelly, RHP, West Boca HS (Fla.)


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 – Michael Kelly RHP West Boca HS (Fla.) - Polished power arm. Fastball up to 94, attacks the zone w/ good late life. Ideal pitcher's frame. Mixes secondary pitches well.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 30 Michael Kelly , RHP , West Boca HS


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 3. Michael Kelly- West Boca HS


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 31. Michael Kelly, RHP, West Boca HS (Fla.)


8-19-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4935 - Tall and projectable to go along with great command of a well-rounded three-pitch repertoire, Kelly reminded me of former Aflac All-American Rick Porcello. Kelly has a smooth and repeatable delivery, and as impressive as his low to mid-90s fastball is, the movement on the pitch and his command of it may have been even more impressive. He also threw both an impressive curve and polished change. He did hang a curveball to Daniel Camarena that got hammered to right field, but it’s hard not to like the total package this young man has to offer.


8-17-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/08/17/which-2011-mlb-draft-prospects-impressed-as-aflac-all-americans - Michael Kelly, RHP: A long, lanky right-hander, Kelly just screams projection, but the present stuff and feel for pitching are so impressive, you have to wonder just how good he'll get. Kelly worked at 92-94 mph with his fastball on Sunday out of an easy, consistent delivery. He showed off a good breaking ball and changeup as well, working at 75-76 with good depth with his hook. He struggled somewhat from the stretch position, and did not look quite as comfortable there, but in general showed frontline starter potential.






8. Trevor Bauer – UCLA – 2009: 9-3, 2.99, 92-K, 105.1-IP






12-20-09: named to 3rd team 2010 NCBWA AA team






1-9-10 from www.jjscouting.com: - Trevor Bauer: The youngest player on the collegiate side of things, Bauer is entering his sophomore year as a 19 year old pitcher. Graduating high school early to play for UCLA, like Levi Michael did with UNC, Bauer showed no nerves of pitching against the older competition. Compiling a 9-3 mark with a 2.99 ERA, Bauer did a lot of work pitching in 105 1/3 innings, recording 92 k's and only 27 walks, while also picking up 2 saves. His performance his freshman year resulted in the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year Award by the Collegegiate Baseball Newspaper. Like Gray and Cole, the 6'1 175 RHP took his game to Team USA this past summer, where his numbers were good in his 17 innings of work.


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - Fellow ’11 draft-eligible righty Trevor Bauer will follow Cole in the weekend rotation this spring at UCLA, and while he doesn’t throw as hard, he sits in the low-90s and offers better command and overall repertoire. Those two, along with junior lefty Rob Rasmussen, form one of the better weekend rotations in the nation.


3/8 from: http://baseballdraftreport.com - SO RHP Gerrit Cole (UCLA) and SO RHP Trevor Bauer (UCLA) were both awesome this weekend against Nebraska. How awesome? So glad you asked. Cole put up the following line: 7 IP 2 H 1 ER 0 BB 9 K; Bauer’s numbers looked more like this: 6.2 IP 6 H 1 ER 2 BB 10 K. Just like last week, however, I’m as excited about a little thing that occurred in Cole’s start than I am about the entirety of his performance. Well, that may actually be a stretch, but I was impressed by his fourth inning showing all the same:


3-14-10 from http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/03/14/quick-thoughts-from-saturday/#more-24380 - Trevor Bauer of UCLA picked up where Gerrit Cole left off on Friday night by striking out 15 batters on Saturday against Mississippi State in eight innings. Bauer’s record improves to 3-0 with a 2.38 ERA in 22.2 innings pitched.


3-21 from: - http://www.uclabruins.com/sports/m-basebl/recaps/032010aac.html - The No. 12 UCLA baseball team improved its record to 15-0 by defeating Oral Roberts, 12-2, in the second contest of a three-game series Saturday afternoon at Steele Field at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Right-hander Trevor Bauer (2011) improved to 4-0, limiting the visiting Golden Eagles to one run and five hits in eight innings. Bauer struck out nine and walked just one in helping UCLA extend its win streak to 15 games, the program's longest win streak on record. The Bruins are off to its best start in any season in the modern era (dating to 1955).


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - RHP Trevor Bauer (UCLA): Cole and potential 2010 first-rounders Dan Klein and Rob Rasmussen seem to get most of the attention at UCLA, but the 6-1, 175-pound Bauer could well be the team’s best pitcher in terms of his combination of stuff and pitchability. The amazing thing is that Bauer skipped his senior year in high school and should just be a freshman now. He’s 5-1, 2.28 this spring with 59 strikeouts and only 12 walks in 45 innings.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - I’ll just go ahead and quote Baseball America’s West Coast scout Dave Perkin, who filed the most recent scouting report on UCLA second fiddle Trevor Bauer: “He fires an explosive 92-94 fastball, adds an excellent 81-82 change, and sprinkles in a 76 curve now and then. Bauer’s best pitch is his 84 slider, already a plus big league pitch and a portion of his arsenal that is blatantly unfair to college hitters.” I can speak to the strength of his change-up after a televised start earlier this spring.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Trevor Bauer, UCLA, listed at 6'1 180, more like 5'11 1/2, live arm, low 90's, competes, very good control, breaking ball is solid.


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 26. Boston Red Sox Trevor Bauer P, UCLA


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 16. Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 16. Trevor Bauer- RHP, UCLA


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 9. Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 10 Trevor Bauer , RHP , UCLA


9-17-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/draft/chat/2010/2610683.html - Is Trevor Bauer eligible for next year's draft? What's your early assessment of him? John Manuel: Bauer is eligible, he'll be a junior; he skipped his HS senior year, but it's his third year in college. I'm a fan of his long-toss regimen and his stuff, he's got a great changeup to go with his fastball and curve. Teams that shied away from Tim Lincecum may shy away from him as well, they do a lot of things similarly but Lincecum's stuff is much more electric. He'd be higher on my board than most teams' boards, put it that way. I'm a believer but I'm not sure he's a consensus first-rounder. He didn't pitch this summer, spent the summer in Houston training and working on his mechanics; I expect a monster 2011 season from him.


http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - UPDATED, Saturday, 11/06/10, 9:20 am EST - OK, I'm on a rant and want to talk about ML Prospect I have listed in my top 15, Trevor Bauer of UCLA. I've been asked why I like him that much and also I was asked did Travis Harrison really run a sub 6.8, 60 for me? Well first on Trevor. Why do I like him? Does the name Tim Lincecum ring a bell anyone? Timmy is a pint-sized super star right now who quickly elevated his pitching ability to the ML level and was a main reason for the success of the SF Giants in 2010, period end of story. Now Trevor is slightly taller and has a much better breaking ball and for me, has a better changeup at the same stage, and listen folks, Trevor is a tad younger than Timmy was at the U of Wash. Trevor does some things that many pitchers don't do, like the Javelin toss, stretching and throwing long toss, etc., but you know what? If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Trevor will be one of those names we all will be talking about in the Majors in less than 3 years and he's a much better "pitcher" than Gerrit Cole is in my opinion, Gerrit just runs it up there 5 MPH harder, LOL.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #11 - 10/24/10, moved up from #33, RHP, Trevor Bauer, UCLA, 6'1 175, crafty and firey energy, only 20 years old, shows great poise on the hill with fb up to 95, most are 90-92 with sink and action in on RHH when down, hard overhand cb and deceptive straight change make this young man a great starter in the ML, ala, Tim Hudson.


9. Jack Armstrong, Jr.


1-9-10 from www.jjscouting.com: - Jack Armstrong Jr.: Gray's teammate at Vanderbilt, Armstrong didn't pitch much this past spring, only 7 2/3 innings, but did record 8 strikeouts. Then this past summer, as a member of the Wareham Gatemen of the CCBL, Jack went 4-1 wit ha 2.57 ERA, averaging almost a strikeout an inning and only walking 18 in 35 innings pitched. While filling out his 6'6 frame since high school, now up to 226lbs, Armstrong has seen his velocity jump, now sitting consistantly in the low 90's and found himself pitching in Fenway, as a member of the Cape Cod All Star team. Look for Armstrong to get more innings this year and for him to prove himself as a top of the line prospect.


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - While Cole possesses the best pure arm in the nation in any class, Vanderbilt sophomore teammates Sonny Gray and Jack Armstrong, also teammates on the 2007 Aflac All-American team, offer a more intimidating one-two punch. Stature isn’t a problem for the 6-foot-6, 225-pound Armstrong, whose stuff began to catch up with his size last summer on the Cape. Armstrong impresses me the most in that his command is what caught my attention the most the first time I was able to see him pitch, and at that point in time he topped out in the upper-80s. Now throwing in the mid-to-upper 90s, he looks to carry his success from the Cape to his sophomore campaign, and if that success continues he could push his name into the discussion for the first overall pick in 2011.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - Baseball America ranked Jack Armstrong (4.88 FIP) as the best from his draft class in the Cape Cod League last year, but he failed to build on the momentum this spring. He’s got great size and a really good fastball, but the rest of his game needs harnessing …


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Jack Armstrong Jr, Vanderbilt, 6'7 220, bulked up a bit after frosh year, was 91 last outing I saw, breaking ball command and location were all off, but when he's on, he's awesome.


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 15 Philadelphia Jack Armstrong, RHP -- Vanderbilt






6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 15. Detroit Tigers Jack Armstrong P, Vanderbilt University


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 46. Jack Armstrong- RHP, Vanderbilt


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 43. Jack Armstrong, RHP, Vanderbilt


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 18 Jack Armstrong , RHP , Vanderbilt


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Jack Armstrong Vanderbilt 6'7 220 - bulked up a bit since HS which is ok, fb is still there velocity wise, has improved up to 94, but his pitches are all over the place and mostly up in zone which hurt him during his soph jinx year. Now it's time to get back to basics and use his 3 pitch arsenal and prove he's capable of being a 3-4 man in the big league rotation. Will tend to drop elbow which has been his opportunity thus far since HS. If everything gets worked out, he could be someone we talk about like Chris Volstad was out of HS and is now in the ML.


11-4-10 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/11/05/jack-armstrong-vanderbilt-top-100-countdown - The CBB continues our countdown to the start of the 2011 College Baseball season by checking in on the Top 100 Players in the country. We will be providing one player per day until we reach number 1. We continue the countdown today at number 72 with Vanderbilt’s Jack Armstrong. He is a 6’7 225 pound junior right-handed pitcher from Jupiter Florida where he attended Jupiter High School. He was a three year letter winner in baseball while being named a Top-200 prospect by Perfect Game. He was named a 2007-08 Second Team All-Conference, AFLAC All-American Team, 2008 Rawlings Preseason All-American, and First Team All-Region Baseball. The Texas Rangers selected him in the 36th round of the 2008 MLB Draft. Armstrong decided to spurn the Rangers offer to continue his baseball career at Vanderbilt. He made six relief appearances in 2009 without recording a decision with a 12.91 ERA. He did strike out eight batters in only 7.2 innings of work. He spent the summer of 2009 in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Wareham Gatemen. He went 4-1 with a 2.57 ERA while striking out 31 batters in 35 innings. He was named a Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star for his performance as he pitched a scoreless inning. As a sophomore, he made 16 starts on the mound going 7-4 with a 4.71 ERA. He ended up pitching in a total of 78.1 innings as he struggled with his control as he walked 39 batters and struck out 50 batters. He was able to hold opponents to a .291 batting average against. He spent the summer again with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League where he went 4-3 with a 2.96 ERA in seven starts. He held opponents to a .225 average against with 41 strikeouts in 45.2 innings.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #19 - RHP Jack Armstrong Vanderbilt 6'7 220 - after a poor second season for the 'dores, Jack Jr is showing plus fb velocity with some arm side run, he's more effective down in the zone where he can get heavy action on his fb that produces grounders and k's, velocity up to 94, most are 89-91 with sink when down, middle up fb is still very hittable, so command and consistency in his delivery are going to be key issues. This young man grew a lot from the time he turned 15 until last spring and he's just starting to come into his own. Hard H3/4 cb that is up to 81, with downward action, late break which will improve and also shows effective straight change on occ.


10. Austin Wood:


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Austin Wood U.S.C. 6'4 220 - power arm who went unsigned in 2010 after transfering to St Pete JC from Florida St. Will run fb up there to 98 mph most are 93-94 with occ run when in on RHH and sink when down, hard slider gets too big at times with break easy to read out of hand, other times very dominant, just needs to get it all together and stay within himself, ala Bobby Jenks/Jeff Farnsworth types. Some max effort and will get pitches up, but gets away with it due to velocity.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #4 - RHP Austin Wood U.S.C. 6'4 220 - power arm who went unsigned in 2010 after transfering to St Pete JC from Florida St. Will run fb up there to 98 mph most are 93-94 with occ run when in on RHH and sink when down, hard slider gets too big at times with break easy to read out of hand, other times very dominant, just needs to get it all together and stay within himself, ala Bobby Jenks/Jeff Farnsworth types. Some max effort and will get pitches up, but gets away with it due to velocity.






11. Alex Meyer - Kentucky


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - Alex Meyer – RHP – Kentucky - Now listed at 6-foot-9 and 220 pounds, Meyer has the size and stuff that could draw comparisons to Jeff Niemann. Meyer has always thrown hard, and has the body size and looseness in his arm to maintain his velocity deep into ballgames. He was challenged as a freshman by being immediately inserted into the Wildcats’ weekend starting staff, and that experience should allow him to take a significant step forward this year.


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - Not every college player in the 2011 draft class has performed to expectations this spring. Here are five that may need to pick up their pace to preserve their high standing: - RHP Alex Meyer (Kentucky): As PG scout/writer Pat Ebert wrote about earlier this week (http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2243) Meyer still has top-half-of-the-first-round stuff. He’s a late bloomer who is still growing into his 6-9, 220-pound body, but scouts will be looking increasingly for improved performance (4-2, 7.64, 65 base runners in 35 IP) before June 2011.


4-14-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/04/14/alex-meyer-out-for-3-4-weeks/#more-25386 - Kentucky standout sophomore right-handed pitcher Alex Meyer has been diagnosed with mononucleosis and will be out for an estimated three to four weeks, it was announced by UK head coach Gary Henderson Wednesday morning. A 6-foot-9, 220-pounder, Meyer leads the team with 52 strikeouts in 40.2 innings pitched, functioning as UK’s Sunday starter throughout the season. A native of Greensburg, Ind., Meyer (4-2, 7.30 ERA) has made eight starts and appeared in nine games for UK in 2010. Over his two-year career, Meyer has struck out 132 in 100.1 innings, allowing 99 hits.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - No one will beat Kentucky’s Alex “Bubba” Meyer (4.28 FIP) in the size department, weighing in at 6-foot-9 and at least 220 pounds. But Meyer was a mess this season (7.06 ERA, 6.35 BB/9), an Anthony Ranaudo-like season. However, given his size and a fastball that touches 97 (better raw stuff than Ranaudo), it won’t take much to get him in the first round next year …


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 19 New York-N Alex Meyer, RHP -- Kentucky


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 12. Florida Marlins Alex Meyer P, Univ. of Kentucky


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 38. Alex Meyer, RHP, Kentucky


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 47. Alex Meyer- RHP, Kentucky


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 48. Alex Meyer, RHP, Kentucky


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 16 Alex Meyer , RHP , Kentucky


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Alex Meyer Kentucky 6'9 225 - Classic arm strength up to 98 mph, most are 92-93 but very straight with FB, has had so so college career after being talked about going in first rounder in HS. Needs to put it all together this season and sign the dotted line and work with pro instructors to iron out his hitches and glitches. CB has downward action from 12/6 and can over power hitters on occ, but lack of command has hurt him overall. Potential is there to be as good if not better than Jeff Niemann of the Rays.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #27 - RHP Alex Meyer Kentucky 6'9 225 - Classic arm strength up to 98 mph, most are 92-93 but very straight with FB, has had so so college career after being talked about going in first rounder in HS. Needs to put it all together this season and sign the dotted line and work with pro instructors to iron out his hitches and glitches. CB has downward action from 12/6 and can over power hitters on occ, but lack of command has hurt him overall. Potential is there to be as good if not better than Jeff Niemann of the Rays.


12. Robert Stephenson


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 25. Robert Stephenson, RHP, Alhambra 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 – Robert Stephenson RHP Alhambra HS (Calif.) - Easy velocity at 91-93 mph. Athletic, long pitcher's frame, could be some more velocity to come.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 55. Robert Stephenson, RHP, Alhambra HS (Calif.)


8-11-10 from: - http://baseballanalysts.com - In the final game of the day, Robert Stephenson (Alhambra, Martinez, CA) led the Brewers White to a 6-1 victory over the Reds. The 6-2, 185-pound righthander struck out six batters without allowing a walk or run in three innings. The Aflac All-American was popping his fastball in the low 90s in one of the more impressive outings of the day.


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - Robert Stephenson, rhp, Alhambra HS, Martinez, Calif. - Several scouts voiced concern over Stephenson’s near maximum effort delivery. His stuff, however, is of high quality. A projectable 6-foot-2, 185-pounder, Stephenson relies heavily on his 90-92 mph fastball, which peaks near 94. That pitch shows late jumping life as it reaches the strike zone. Stephenson adds a 77 curve and 74 change, both of which show promise but need to be sharpened.


8-12-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=117 - Right-hander and Aflac All-American Robert Stephenson (6'2" 185) from Alhambra HS-Martinez (CA) started the game and went three scoreless innings. He has a beautifully easy overhand arm action with looseness and plus arm speed. His fastball was up to 93 and it happens with little effort.


8-18-10 from: - http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-2010-aflac-all-american-baseball-classic - Right-hander Robert Stephenson (Martinez, Calif.) started for the West and worked two scoreless innings, needing only 20 pitches to retire the six batters he faced. The scoreboard had Stephenson's fastball at 89-94 mph. He walked one (erased by the aforementioned throw by Hedges), struck out two, and allowed just one ball to leave the infield.


8-19-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4935 - Stephenson was right behind Bradley among the players that caught my eye the most, and like Bradley he got to show his stuff over two innings of work, the only two pitchers that did so. It looked as though he threw both a four-seam (clocked in the 93-95 range) and an upper-80s two-seamer with impressive diving action. His breaking ball was also a plus pitch, a hard curveball with a little slurve-type bite to it when thrown a little harder. He has good size with lean, tapered proportions, and overall looks to be a good athlete with a clean, repeatable delivery. He looked about as sharp as they come in his two innings of work.






13. Tyler Beede - RHP Lawrence Academy Auburn MA


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. - •RHP Tyler Beede and LHP Phillip Pfeifer are both first round material, but could be hard to pull away from their Vanderbilt commitment. The pitchers are a contrast in style with Pfeiffer being raw, but with potential and Beede being the more polished of the pair.


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 - Tyler Beede, RHP from Auburn, Mass, 6'3 195, loose arm with some pop, up to 92 with sink when down and run up in zone vs RHH. Most fb were 89-90 for limited outing last night.


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. - Tyler Beede RHP R/R 6-4 200 Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass. 2011


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 20. Tyler Beede- RHP, Lawrence Academy


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 24. Tyler Beede, RHP, Lawrence Academy (Ma.)


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 – Tyler Beede RHP Lawrence Academy HS (Mass.) - Tall, wiry and projectable. Sits 90-91, more there. Knows how to pitch, and locates good 74-77 mph curveball and 83-84 mph changeup. Advanced feel w/ upside.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 47 Tyler Beede , RHP , Lawrence Academy Auburn MA


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 5. Tyler Beede- Lawrence Academy


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 48. Tyler Beede, RHP, Lawrence Academy HS (Mass.)


http://diamondscapescouting.com/articles_aflacallamerican2010_10playerstowatch_08152010.html - RHP, Lawrence Academy HS (Mass.) -- Beede's stuff was down some at the Area Code Games, but he still produced easy 90-91 velocity (touching 92 mph) with a loose arm and clean actions. His change-up flashes above-average with fade and dive, sitting in the 78-79 range and coming with solid arm speed. Beede's breaker is a mid-70s downer curve with solid shape. He can bury the pitch or use it as a freeze pitch after setting it up with the fastball. He could be a tough sign come next summer considering his strong commitment to Vanderbilt.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Tyler Beede Lawrence Academy HS, Auburn Mass 6'3 1/2 200 - quality righty with good arm speed and easy delivery doesn't fight himself too much, not real deceptive or overpowering just yet. Will run fb up to 93-94, most are 89-90, has life in on RHH and down in zone, cb is true will be plus pitch in time with repeat in delivery. Lots of upside. New England will be busy next spring!!


8-31-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=142 - Tyler Beede - RHP, 6'4" 195, Lawrence Academy (MA) - If Beede had a better breaking ball, I think he would rate somewhere closer to the top 10. He has a prototypical pitchers's body and loose easy arm action, though there is some swing behind his body that creates some inconsistency in his release point (directly affecting his slider, which at best is fair). Beede was 88-93 mph, groundball type sink and also has an above average change-up. He compares favorably with Rick Porcello, in my opinion.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #26 - RHP Tyler Beede Lawrence Academy HS, Auburn Mass 6'3 1/2 200 - quality righty with good arm speed and easy delivery doesn't fight himself too much, not real deceptive or overpowering just yet. Will run fb up to 93-94, most are 89-90, has life in on RHH and down in zone, cb is true will be plus pitch in time with repeat in delivery. Lots of upside. New England will be busy next spring!!






14. Dillon Maples - RHP MIF/3 Pinecrest West End NC






6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Dillon Maples, Pinecrest HS, Southern Pines NC, 6'1 175, R/R, competes and has good arm strength, varying release points and will rush delivery, mostly 88-92, seen up to 94.


6-23-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - Day 1 at TOS: - RHP Dillon Maples had a very rough outing, crossing his body, nailing the first batter of the game and only showing arm strength and bite on the cb. Velocity was 89-93 and more balls than strikes. He lasts 1 inning for Dixie.


6-23-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - Day 1 at TOS: - RHP Dillon Maples had a very rough outing, crossing his body, nailing the first batter of the game and only showing arm strength and bite on the cb. Velocity was 89-93 and more balls than strikes. He lasts 1 inning for Dixie.


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.- •Pitchers Joe Ross and Dillon Maples both did not pitch phenomenally and threw 91-90, but Law likes their projectability.


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. - Dillon Maples RHP R/R 6-1 175 Pinecrest HS, Southern Pines, N.C. 2011


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 15. Dillon Maples, RHP, Pinecrest HS (NC)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 24. Dillon Maples- RHP, Pinecrest HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 18. Dillon Maples, RHP, Pinecrest HS (N.C.)


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 – Dillon Maples RHP Pinecrest HS (N.C.) - Fast arm, produces easy velocity from right side. Command a bit spotty, still learning. Sits 92-93, up to 95. Heavy ball, breaks bats. Flashes potential plus slider at 80-81.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 15 Dillon Maples , RHP , Pinecrest HS, Southern Pines, N.C.


7-7 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 Dillon Maples was electric in two innings of relief, striking out five of the eight batters he faced..


7-11 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100710&content_id=12157090&vkey=recap_usab – The USA Baseball 18U National Team beat the Greater Alliance N.Y. All-Stars 11-1 in game two of a twinbill Saturday night at University Field. Right-hander Dillon Maples allowed one run in the final frame.


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 6. Dillon Maples- Pinecrest HS


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 24. Dillon Maples, RHP, Pinecrest HS (N.C.)


7-27-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=98 - Dillon Maples, 3B/RHP, Pinecrest (NC) HS - I’m going to buck “the word on the street” and say Maples is a better hitting/third base prospect than pitching. Granted, I probably watched Maples’ worst outing on day one of the Tournament of Stars, but I think his athleticism comes out much better at the hot corner than it does on the mound. Maples has arm-strength, but a stiff delivery and on that day he was very wild. Maples has a position player’s body, an aggressively powerful righthanded bat, and a chance to become a big league starting 3B in my estimation. Not many low-mid-90s guys get moved off the mound, but I’d at least consider it with Maples.


http://diamondscapescouting.com/articles_aflacallamerican2010_10playerstowatch_08152010.html - RHP, Pinecrest HS (N.C.) -- Maples shows low-90s velocity with his fastball and was clocked as high as 95 mph earlier this summer. He has a small arm circle and quick release, causing the ball to jump at hitters -- a formidable hurdle considering the already plus velocity. Maples's best secondary offering may be his mid-70s curve that comes with two-plane action. He'll also drop a low-80s off-speed. Though there is not a ton of physical projection left, some clean-up with his motion that could potentially lead to more velo. Committed to UNC.


15. Tony Zych – Louisville – junior… 2009 as a freshman: 6-2, 3.25, in 21 appearances, 3 starts… 2 saves… .235 OBA…


11-3-09 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: named the 78th top college player ging into the 2010 season.


1-4: named to the 2010 Preseason All-Big East First Team as named by a vote of conference coaches: P Tony Zych, So., Louisville (6-2, 3.25 ERA)


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Tony Zych, Louisville, 6'3 190, solid arm strength, rough mechanics, didn't have stellar year in 2010, but ability is present, just needs consistency which was HS drawback as well.


7-27-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/27/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-players-to-watch - Tony Zych (Louisville)- He is having a solid summer without receiving a decision, but has picked up nine saves in 13 relief appearances. He has held opponents to a .203 average while having an ERA of 1.10. He has struck out 24 batters in 16.1 innings of work. Tony struggled this past season with Louisville going 5-2 with a 5.13 ERA in 59.2 innings of work. He spent the summer of 2009 with the USA Collegiate National Team where he was 0-1 with a 2.93 ERA in six bullpen appearances.


7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • Tony Zych, RHP, Louisville -- Clearly the best raw arm in the All-Star Game, Zych showcased an explosive 95-98 mph fastball from the right side. There is an obvious caveat with Zych, however. His arm action and violent delivery is enough to make even a casual observer cringe. So you have to be willing to take a leap of faith that he can stay healthy and durable. But with his harder 86-87 mph slider and that dominant fastball, he fits quite neatly into the big league closer profile.


8-13-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/08/12/louisvilles-tony-zych-named-top-reliever-and-pro-prospect-in-ccbl - Right-handed pitcher Tony Zych (Louisville) was Bourne’s go-to closer all season, and last week he was recognized for his performance. Zych was presented the Russ Ford Award as the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Outstanding Relief Pitcher and also earned the Robert A. McNeece Award as the Outstanding Pro Prospect, two of the most prestigious honors the league has to offer. The sophomore allowed only two runs in 20.1 innings this summer for a 0.89 ERA, recording 12 saves, while striking out 29 and walking just four. He pitched a shutout inning at the Cape League All-Star game.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Tony Zych Louisville 6'2 185 R/R - lanky build with a power arm, fb mostly true, was 88-92 out of HS in Chicago, but has added strength naturally and still getting stronger. Had a great summer in the Cape and was up to 98 on a few pitches according to reports. I've seen up to 94 many times with not a lot of effort, fb will need to be pitched down in zone using L zone for a hitter, work corners and in on hitters, has hard cb from 11/6, high 3/4 slot and change is a working in progress still but demeanor set up to be a closer in pro ball with more upside than former Georgia flash, Fields who's with the Mariners farm system at present.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #18 - RHP Tony Zych Louisville 6'2 185 R/R - lanky build with a power arm, fb mostly true, was 88-92 out of HS in Chicago, but has added strength naturally and still getting stronger. Had a great summer in the Cape and was up to 98 on a few pitches according to reports. I've seen up to 94 many times with not a lot of effort, fb will need to be pitched down in zone using L zone for a hitter, work corners and in on hitters, has hard cb from 11/6, high 3/4 slot and change is a working in progress still but demeanor set up to be a closer in pro ball with more upside than former Georgia flash, Fields who's with the Mariners farm system at present.






16. Christian Montgomery - RHP 3B/1B Lawrence Central Indianapolis IN


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Christian Montgomery, Lawrence Central HS, Indianapolis IN, 6'1 1/2 230, live arm, low 90's, mostly 90, has an idea out there, power type cb with poor command currently, but good idea and improvement.


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. - •If Indianapolis RHP Christian Montgomery can slim down (6'1". 240) his stuff could make him first round material.


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. - Christian Montgomery RHP R/R 6-1 240 Lawrence Central HS, Indianapolis 2011


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 27. Christian Montgomery, RHP, Lawrence Central HS (IN)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 33. Christian Montgomery- RHP, Lawrence HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 38. Christian Montgomery, RHP, Lawrence Central HS (Ind.)


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 – Christian Montgomery RHP Lawrence Central HS (Ind.) - Soft midsection, thick body is a question mark but stuff is outstanding. Comfortably at 91-93, commands potential plus breaking ball at 77-81. Plus pitchability for age.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 28 Christian Montgomery , RHP , Lawrence Central HS, Indianapolis


7-11 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100710&content_id=12157090&vkey=recap_usab – The USA Baseball 18U National Team beat the Greater Alliance N.Y. All-Stars 11-1 in game two of a twinbill Saturday night at University Field. Christian Montgomery earned the win improving Team USA to 5-0 in exhibition play. Montgomey (1-0) allowed one run, unearned, in two innings pitched with four punchouts.


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 8. Christian Montgomery- Lawrence Central


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 22. Christian Montgomery, RHP, Lawrence Central HS (Ind.)


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Christian Montgomery Lawrence Central HS, Indianapolis Indiana 6'1 230 - power arm who will run fb up to 94-95, pitches at 90-91, fb mostly true and hard slider with sweep action that's inconsistent but when he's on, that pitch is above average, will rush himself and show some effort to his delivery but workable to improve. Also needs to tone up a bit and when football is over with, he can concentrate on pitching and work with a pro instructor to help smooth out his delivery. Reminds me a bit of reliever Rodney who pitches now for the Angels. Good upside!






17. Dylan Davis:


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 - RHP, Dylan Davis, listed at 6'0 200, more like 5'10 190, but he showed some good velocity up to 94, but straight and not deceptive at all or overpower, also has some bite to slider/curve, again, not deceptive, but put up numbers to keep the scouts excited, for me he needs to go to school after 2011. I like pitchers to show dominance and I didn't see that here. Pure arm strength though, yes!


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 25. Dylan Davis, RHP, Redmond HS (WA)


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 – Dylan Davis RHP Redmond HS (Wash.) - Big arm strength. 92-95 mph fastball w/ late life. Smooth delivery and showed a tight 82-83 mph slider.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 15. Dylan Davis, RHP, Redmond HS (Wash.)


8-11-10 from: - http://baseballanalysts.com - Dylan Davis (Redmond, WA), threw 92-94 in his only inning of work. His heater was the fastest of the evening. It appeared as if he only threw one other pitch, a short slider that Baseball America tabs at 83-84. The smallish righthander, generously listed at 6-0, 200 pounds, gave up two runs (one earned) on Thursday but bounced back to toss two scoreless innings on Sunday. An Aflac selection, Davis has committed to Oregon State.


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - 3. Dylan Davis, rhp, Redmond (Wash.) HS - Strong and compact at 6 feet and 200 pounds, Davis does not have a projectable frame but he does possess a power arm. He hammers the strike zone with a 92-94 mph fastball and his raw velocity was second only to Giolito. “Davis has very good velo,” Saberhagen said. “He needs to spot his fastball better. He got hit a little bit in one game because he left the fastball up and out over the plate.”


8-13-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=122 - RHP Dylan Davis is a power armed 6'0" right-hander and he once again showed his 92-94 mph heater. What was different today was that he showed and effectively used both a slider (80-81 mph) and a curveball (75 mph). I didn't see those pitches the other day and thought he was a one trick pony. Davis' slider has a chance to be a plus future pitch and grades out pretty close to average (MLB) already, with small tight late break and good spin. His curveball also had good spin.


10-26-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Righthander Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Redmond, Wash.), a physical 6-foot, 200-pounder who pitched in the Aflac All-American Game, started for the Texas Scout Team Yankees and allowed just one hit over four innings with three strikeouts. His fastball ranged from 92-93 mph and peaked at 94 with exceptional sinking life in the first inning before settling in at 90-92. He threw a 76-78 curveball, but it rolled more often than it snapped. Davis is represented by Scott Boras.






18. Hudson Boyd - RHP South Ft Myers Fort Myers FL


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. - Hudson Boyd RHP R/R 6-3 235 Bishop Verot HanS, Fort Myers, Fla. 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 – Hudson Boyd RHP South Fort Myers HS (Fla.) - Thick body is a concern but big fastball at 92-93 mph. Uses lower half well and commands good 77-79 mph breaking ball. Swing-and-miss stuff.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 13. Hudson Boyd, RHP, South Fort Myers HS (Fla.)


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - South Fort Myers (Fla.) HS Boyd is a strong, physical righthander with durable body. He consistently pitches in the 90-94 mph range with his fastball and throws a power curve with downer action. He's a workhorse type of starting pitcher and has committed to Florida.


8-16-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/8/16/1625615/2010-under-armour-all-american#storyjump - Hudson Boyd, RHP, Bishop Verot HS (Fla.) - Committed to Florida, Boyd is physically maxed at six-foot-two and 235 pounds. But, he’s just as powerful as his frame suggests. His fastball sat consistently at a very heavy 92-93 mph with very good command of the pitch and a sharp 11-5 slider that he likes to back door lefties with that sat at 79-81. Boyd also showed a good feel for an 80-83 mph change-up, as well. With two above-average pitches and a good feel for a change as well as overall command, Boyd is without a doubt one of the most polished pitchers in the 2011 high school ranks.


8-16-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=130 - Hudson Boyd, RHP, Bishop Verot HS (FL)- Boyd worked the bottom half of the first inning. He has the makings of three potential plus pitches. His fastball sat 92-93, and he has good command on his power curve. He caught John David Crowe Jr. looking at his curve to end the inning.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - It’s hard to miss Hudson Boyd, who stood out during practice the day before with his barrel chest and overall thick, sturdy build. That alone means conditioning will need to be a concern for him moving forward, but he showed good stuff, including a low-90s sinking fastball. He also snapped off a few sharp curveballs in the 74-78 range, one of which he used to freeze John David Crowe, Jr. to end the second inning.


10-25-10 from: - http://www.tossitaround.com/baseball-news/prospect-news/8135-top-70-prospects-for-the-2011-draft-13.html - Hudson Boyd is a big right handed pitcher for South Fort Myers High School in Florida. He is a burly right hander as he is listed at 6’2 235. He has a very easy delivery and can run his fastball up into the mid 90’s. He backs that up with a great curve ball that has a sharp break when he throws it. He is very smart on the mound and knows how to pitch. He uses his powerful fastball to get hitters to swing and miss. Boyd had a very good junior season as got 3 victories for his team and pitched his way to a .66 ERA on the season. Hitters who faced Boyd during last season only hit for a .125 average. He dominates whenever he is on the mound. Boyd has made a verbal commitment to lay for the University of Florida following his senior season of high school. He has all of the tools that teams are looking for in a solid right handed pitcher at the major league level. It will be interesting to see what he decides to do, if he wants to go to college and prove himself further, or if he wants to head straight into the pros and make a difference there. Based on his talent he should be drafted in the first couple rounds of the 2011 draft. The only way he would fall below that is if teams feel that they will not be able to sign him right away.


19. Deshorn Lake:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Deshorn Lake, Menchville HS, Newport News VA 6'2 200, live arm, some idea on the bump, will run it up there at 94 with some idea, but still learning, long ways to go but all upside.


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 23. St. Louis Cardinals Deshorn Lake P, Mechville, Virginia


6-23-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - Day 1 at TOS: - RHP Deshorn Lake left after 1/3 of an inning with shoulder soreness, something I worry about when players go to these showcases after playing a full spring season. Part of the risk players and their families take to play as an honor in an event like this or showcasing themselves to hundreds of college coaches and professional baseball people at any event. He did show some 91's before leaving in the 2nd inning.


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 23. Deshorn Lake, RHP, Menchville HS (VA)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 42. Deshorn Lake- RHP, Menchville HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 49. Deshorn Lake, RHP, Menchville HS (Va.)


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 – Deshorn Lake RHP Menchville HS (Va.) - Easy delivery, ball jumps out of his hand. Sits 91-93, but velocity plays up. Velocity suffers in the stretch. Sharp slider at 78-80 and changeup at 80-81.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 27 Deshorn Lake , RHP , Menchville HS, Newport News, Va.


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 9. Deshorn Lake- Menchville HS


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 37. Deshorn Lake, RHP, Menchville HS (Va.)


http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Day Four – WWBA - Righthander Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Newport News, Va.) entered Jupiter as a potential first-round arm, but he struggled to maintain consistency of his offerings through two innings of relief work. His fastball was 88-90 mph, hitting multiple 91s, with occasional life. Of his breaking balls, the low-80s slider was the most effective, flashing average bite and some tilt. Lake’s strong, durable frame is attractive, but the lack of projection means he will need to be crisper in order to stand out from a draft class that claims righthanded pitching as a strength.


20. Carson Smith:


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 28. Carson Smith, RHP, Texas State


21. Kyle Winkler -


1-7-10: invited to join Team USA in July 10 - Kyle Winkler-RHP-TCU - This is the second invite for Winkler as he participated in the 2009 trials last summer. Winkler completed a successful freshman season, tying for the team lead with seven victories. In 17 appearances, he made 14 starts and posted a 7-1 record to go along with a 4.15 ERA. In 73 2/3 innings pitched, the righty tallied 48 strikeouts. He was named to the Mountain West Conference All-Tournament team and the Fort Worth All-Regional Team. TCU head coach Jim Schlossnagle on Winkler: “This is a great honor for Kyle and our program,” Schlossnagle said. “Representing your country is one of the greatest honors one can receive in amateur baseball and Kyle was very close to making the team last year. I’m sure he will represent TCU at the highest level when the trials begin this summer.”


3-15-10 from http://pnrscouting.com/rankings_2010_houstoncollegeclassic.html - Top 10 Players (2011 Draft Class) - Kyle Winkler, RHP, Texas Christian Univ. - Yet another potential Day 1 arm, Winkler mixed a low-90s fastball with a low-80s change and a mid-70s downer curve; biggest problem area continues to be control and command over the course of his starts, allowing more to reach by walk than by hit (5:4) over his 6.1 IP.


5-24-10 from: - http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/052410aab.html - TCU sophomore Kyle Winkler have been named Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week. Winkler, a native of Sugar Land, Texas, tossed seven scoreless innings in helping TCU to a 12-0 non-conference shutout of Cal State Bakersfield last Friday. The sophomore righthander fanned seven batters without a walk and surrendered just four hits, only one of which went for extra bases. He retired 18 of the last 19 batters he faced, including the final 10.


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. - Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) toed the rubber for two frames surrendering one run two hits with four strikeouts


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). Winkler picked up the win after tossing three perfect innings with three punch outs, while Boer fanned three over two innings of hitless work.


7-15 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/14/team-usa-defeats-korea-3-0-with-a-combined-no-hitter - The sophomore pitching trio of Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt), Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) struck out 13 batters and combined to toss a no-hitter in the Collegiate National Teams 3-0 win Wednesday night over Korea. Winkler relieved Gray in the seventh retiring six of the seven batters he faced.


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Kyle Winkler RHSP So. Texas Christian Univ. - Trials Notes: Winkler matched the fastball velocity he showed down in Houston at the College Classic this past March, regularly ranging 90-92 mph, with several 93s and one evaluator registering a 94. The biggest improvement from the Spring, however, has been with his breaking ball, which has climbed into the mid-80s and hitting as high as 88 mph on Friday. It boasts very hard, late break and works well as both a freeze/backdoor pitch or as a chase offering. Most impressive is his ability to set it up with his fastball, working down against lefties and then burying the slider and working up-in against righties and freezing them with a slider on the inside half. His change-up has climbed a little, as well, to the 82-84 mph range, as opposed to 80-82 in March, but Winkler is still feeling for it. He throws from a high-3/4 slot, getting downhill on his fastball and tilt on his slider (which can get close to a "downer" at times). He looks to have added some strength in his trunk and core over the last few months, though some will still label him a future reliever given his listed sub-6-foot height. Winkler has a solid build with a repeatable motion -- he could be equally effective as a starter or power arm in the pen for Team USA, and will likely slot-in behind Purke in a solid TCU weekend rotation next Spring.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 18. Kyle Winkler, RHP, TCU


11-8-10 from: - http://diamondscapescouting.com/rankings_usacnttop15_09082010.html -
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Texas Christian (Jr.) - Despite a plus fastball with heavy action, an emerging plus slider and an improving change-up, Winkler is likely to draw differing opinions from evaluators for a variety of reasons. The most obvious is his sub-6-foot frame and softish build, which alone has led some evaluators to tag him as a future reliever. Scouts who saw Winkler in the spring likely saw a fringy breaking ball, while the pitch took a nice step forward as the TCU righty progressed into the summer. Through trials his slider was a mid-80s offering that climbed as high as 88 mph and flashed bite and tilt (approaching "downer" action on a couple of occasions as he worked it from different slots). His change-up is deceptive at times and flat at others, though it can be a true weapon as a disappearing offering in the 80-82 mph range. Though he worked exclusively in the pen this summer, Winkler is a starter at the collegiate level and should bump-up to Saturday responsibilities in 2011 after serving primarily as the Sunday starter in 2010 behind Maxwell and Purke. If he can tighten his physique some and improve the consistency of his secondaries, he could drastically improve his stock for the draft. As it stands, he profiles as a potential Top 100 overall talent.










22. Dillon Howard - RHP Searcy Searcy AR






6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Dillon Howard, Searcy HS, Ark 6'3 190, up to 95 this spring, mostly low 90's and makings of slurve, will have to become cb in time.


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 14. Dillon Howard, RHP, Searcy HS (AR)


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 12. Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 21. Dillon Howard, RHP, Searcy HS (Ark.)


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 4. Dillon Howard- Searcy HS


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Dillon Howard Searcy HS, Arkansas 6'2 1/2 195 - quality power arm with fb up to 95, most are 91-92 with sink when down and lively when up and out of zone, hard 12/6 downer cb with proper bite to get hitters looking, control is good but can get better as he learns to stay balanced through delivery process, tends to rush on occ and sometimes too often early in the game.


10-28-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5079 - Howard, a 6-2, 200-pound right-handed pitcher whose fastball reached 95 mph, projected to be a first-round pick and the No. 20 selection overall. He is projected as the eighth high school senior (2011) to be picked. Dillon is at the Roger Dean Complex this weekend competing in the Perfect Game WWBA World Championship for the Midland Redskins/Royals Scout Team. He pitched the first three scoreless innings of the Redskins 4-2 loss to Homeplate Chilidogs Saturday afternoon. He was not the Redskins’ pitcher of record after giving up only one hit and one walk while striking out three.


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Dylan Howard came out firing 93-95, but settled into the 90-92 range. He has a big, physical frame at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds and throws from a lower three-quarter arm angle. Howard mixed in an 81-83 mph changeup and a 76-78 mph curveball.


http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Day Four – WWBA - Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Searcy, Ark.), a physical, well-proportioned righthander with first-round promise, ran his fastball up to 94 mph before twisting his ankle while covering first base. Howard's velocity dipped from that point forward, as the 6-foot-3, 200-pounder was unable to drive down the hill with as much force and sat 90-91. However, he presented one of the best breaking balls at the event, an 81-82 slider that featured late, downward bite. (contributing: Jesse Burkhart)


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #10 - RHP Dillon Howard Searcy HS, Arkansas 6'2 1/2 195 - quality power arm with fb up to 95, most are 91-92 with sink when down and lively when up and out of zone, hard 12/6 downer cb with proper bite to get hitters looking, control is good but can get better as he learns to stay balanced through delivery process, tends to rush on occ and sometimes too often early in the game.


23. Ricardo Jacquez - RHP SS Franklin El Paso TX






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. - •El Paso high school pitcher Ricky Jacquez is drawing comparisons to Vanderbilt's Sonny Gray


6-27 from: -http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=2 - RHP, Ricardo Jacquez, Franklin HS, El Paso Texas, 5'8 plus 155, pint sized with a BIG ARM! Ran some quick fbs up there to 93, 94 on a jugs, most straight, clean delivery for most part, and not much downhill plane, breaking ball has right spin to develop further, plus IF arm and ok actions, bat is good enough to excel at 4 yr level. Will be closely watched ala, Tom Gordon former Royals first rounder in the mid 80's.


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 – Ricky Jacquez RHP Franklin HS (Texas) - Very small frame, very big arm. Unusual profile given his size but attacks with 90-94 mph fastball and has a solid feel for pitching.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 30. Ricky Jacquez, RHP, Franklin HS (Texas)


7-27-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=98 - Ricardo Jacquez, RHP/SS, El Paso Franklin (TX) HS - Jacquez is only 5’9”, but I see an especially quick arm and project him as a reliever. Super-athletic with a fluid arm-action, Jacquez can deliver in the low-90s for a couple innings and has the makings of a knockout big league slider. Jacquez’s athleticism comes through at shortstop and he may have the tools to play there all the way up, but he’s “only” an average runner and the bat is not nearly as superlative.


24. Logan Verrett – Baylor… 2009: 20 games, 5 starts, 7-1, 5.13 in 54.1-IP. .329 OBA…. 54-K, 1.18/IP…


11-17-9 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: - named the 64th top college player for the 2010 season.


4-12-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/04/12/phillips-66-big-12-baseball-weekly-awards-3 - Logan Verrett (Baylor) has been selected the Pitcher of the Week for games of April 5-11. PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Logan Verrett, Baylor, RHP, So., 6-2, 180, Corpus Christi, Texas/Calallen - Verrett turned in one of the best performances in Baylor Ballpark history with a complete-game four-hitter against Texas A&M on Saturday. He posted 13 strikeouts, a venue record. Each of the last 12 strikeouts were swinging, and he issued just two walks. Verrett surrendered just two hits through the first seven innings, and did not allow a runner to advance past second base until consecutive doubles in the eighth ended his shutout bid. He finished the game as strong as he started, striking out the first two and the last two batters of the game. Verrett’s 13 strikeouts were the most by a Bear hurler in a regular season game since Jason Jennings struck out 14 against Kansas in 1999. The Corpus Christi, Texas-righty retired at least one batter in every inning but the eighth, yet never struck out the side. Verrett pitched a full two innings longer than his previous career best of 7.0 innings, helping to save the BU bullpen for Sunday’s series finale.


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 6 Milwaukee Logan Verret, LHP -- Baylor


6-15-10 from: - http://www.deepleagues.com/?p=1830 – 2011 Mock Draft - 20. San Francisco Giants Logan Verrett P, Baylor


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 30. Logan Verrett, RHP, Baylor


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 23. Logan Verrett- RHP, Baylor


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 28. Logan Verrett, RHP, Baylor


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 33 Logan Verrett , RHP , Baylor


7-3 from: - http://www.rightfieldfog.com - •Chatham’s Logan Verrett (Baylor) was on a pitch count last night, but if he hadn’t been, we might have had the second no-hitter in three days. As it was, Verrett pitched seven innings of no-hit ball before giving way to the bullpen. He struck out four and got the win as Chatham topped Hyannis 5-1.


7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • Logan Verrett, RHP, Baylor -- Verrett has gotten rave reviews from scouts thus far on the Cape but it was a struggle for him on Wednesday night. He struggled with his command and topped out at just 91 mph with his fastball. His arm works well and he has an athletic frame so I believe there's a lot more there than he showed on this night. He also mixed in a changeup at 77-79 but mostly was forced to use his fastball as he consistently worked from behind in the count. Although heshowed good two-seam life on the fastball he was consistently missing in the middle of the plate.






25. Nick Burdi - RHP Downers Grove South Downers Grove IL






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 - RHP, Nick Burdi, 6'3 185, one of the best arms I saw on the day and in the tourney thus far, topped a few at 93, live fb, runs in well on rhh with sink, also hard slider with some downward tilt that had the bite to be effective when he was on top of the release point. Gamer too, kept runners on bases at bay. From Illinois, not in same league at this point to Folty, but he has to be seen in 2011.


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Downers Grove (Ill.) South HS Burdi is a righthander with an extremely quick arm. He pitches comfortably in the low 90s and has touched 95 mph. The ball gets in on hitters quickly and he throws from a nasty, low three-quarters arm slot that leads to plus movement. Burdi's slider has good tilt with some depth. He has committed to Louisville.


8-16-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/8/16/1625615/2010-under-armour-all-american#storyjump - Nick Burdi, RHP, Downers Grove HS (Ill.) - Committed to Louisville, the MVP for the National Team was outstanding – striking out the side in the first on 13 pitches. Burdi comes at hitters from a low three-quarters arm slot and his fastball sat at 92-94 with natural sink and tail and good command of all quadrants. He also features a hard 83-85 mph slider that has good short two-plane break and a 79-82 mph change-up to keep hitters off-balance. Burdi understands how to pitch and executed his pitches brilliantly on Saturday. His mechanics aren’t the prettiest; however, as there’s a bit of habitual rushing going on that could suggest command issues, but there certainly was no problem in this game. At six-foot-four, 210 pounds, Burdi projects well and should be consistently sitting in the mid-90’s once he adds muscle to his frame.


8-16-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=130 - Nick Burdi, RHP, Downers Grove South HS (IL)- Burdi had a very impressive first inning for the National Team. He sat comfortably at 92-94, and featured a plus slider. He has no fear on the mound, and attacks hitters. His fastball has some life and movement on it, and his slider is sharp, coming in at 79-81. Burdi struck out the side.


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - the talk of the tournament was righthander Nick Burdi from South High in Downers Grove, Ill. Burdi's fastball was electric at 93-95 mph and even got as high as 97. Throwing from his low three-quarter arm angle, he also generated substantial late run on the pitch. A blood blister on his right index finger prevented him from snapping off any breaking balls, but the fastball alone was enough to take care of business.


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Nick Burdi (Rangers Midwest Scout Team): Burdi certainly got everyone’s attention, throwing up to 97 mph (with a slider up to 91 as well) from what can be called an unconventional delivery and release point with maximum effort. But despite the overpowering stuff, Burdi allowed seven hits in three innings along with a couple of walks. It was a performance not dissimilar to Stetson Allie before Allie saw the light and became a “pitcher” his senior year. Can Burdi make that same adjustment?


10-31-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/2010.10.01_arch.html - Righthander Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Downers, Ill.) tied Jose Fernandez for the top velocity at the event, registering a 97 mph fastball of his own before dialing back to 92-95. In three innings pitched, he allowed seven hits and two earned runs while striking out eight. Although the arm strength is undeniable, he may be better suited for the bullpen due to spotty control and the moderate effort with which he throws.


26. Scott McGlouth:


http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 - RHP, Scott McGlouth, Oregon, Jr to be, 6'1 185, crafty pitcher with know how, 87-93, mostly 90 some arm side run and plus control, command at times got away from him with breaking ball, true cb and also cutter, funny how a few kids went from Pennsylvania out to Oregon since the Ducks restarted their program? That amazes me, as did this righty who has better days ahead for sure. Very quick and easy arm.


7-16-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/16/team-usa-defeats-korea-8-1 - Scott McGough (Oregon) struck out nine batters in five innings of work as the Collegiate National Team took game two of the five-game international friendly series against Korea, 8-1 Thursday night. McGough and Team USA’s pitching staff held Korea to just two hits while striking out 13 total batters.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 23. Scott McGough, RHP, Oregon


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Scott McGough - RHRP So. Univ. of Oregon - Trials Notes: McGough is one of two "true" relievers on the squad and should log significant innings at the back-end of the pen. The Oregon reliever was 88-90 mph, touching 92, and struggled some to hit his spots. He also threw an upper-70s slider that broke 80 mph with some tilt. The bite on the slide piece was inconsistent, though McGough showed a high level of comfort with the pitch and was willing to throw it in various situations. He throws with a slight shoulder tug that can affect the consistency of his release, which may be the culprit in his spotty fastball command and inconsistent bite on the slider. While he is quick enough to home (1.22-1.34) to make stealing a challenge, he can also become preoccupied with baserunners at the expense of his focus at the plate.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Scott McGlouth Oregon 6'1 185 - smooth righty with comps to Mike Leake of the Reds, Scott possesses a sharp cb 11/6 rotation and a fb up to 93, mostly 90-91 and keeps pitches away from fat part of hitters bats! Misses barrels in layman's terms! Good control and command with resilient arm. Has vastly improved in last 3 years, was said to have throw upper 80's in HS 2 yrs ago.


27. Joe Ross:


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. - •Pitchers Joe Ross and Dillon Maples both did not pitch phenomenally and threw 91-90, but Law likes their projectability.


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. - Joe Ross RHP R/R 6-2 170 Bishop O'Dowd HS, Oakland 2011


6-29 from: - Andy Seiler Mock Draft - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/28/1541924/andys-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – 39. Joe Ross, RHP, Bishop O'Dowd HS (CA)


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 – Joe Ross RHP Bishop O'Dowd HS (Calif.) - Plus arm strength, fastball sits 91-92 mph, bumps 94. Easy velocity, command a bit inconsistent at this stage.


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 26 Joe Ross , RHP , Bishop O'Dowd HS, CA


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 29. Joe Ross, RHP, Bishop O’Dowd HS (Calif.)


7-27-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=98 - Joe Ross, RHP/3B, Bishop O’Dowd (CA) HS - I haven’t heard anyone mention Ross as an infielder and I agree wholeheartedly he’s a pitcher first. But Ross is an impressive athlete with good hands and fluid defensive actions to go with a smooth righthanded swing. Ross’s 6’3”, 180 lb frame looks like it belongs wherever you want to put it in just about any sport. His loose arm and low-90s fastball are inviting, but I’d at least keep an eye on him as a hitter going into his senior year.


28. Brandon Woodruff


http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Wheeler (Miss.) HS Woodruff is a big, strong athlete who overpowers inexperienced hitters at the high school level. He has an easy, low-effort delivery that leads to consistent 90-94 mph velocity. He has the makings of a good breaking ball and is athletic enough to draw two-way interest from college recruiters as an outfielder with lefthanded power.


8-16-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/8/16/1625615/2010-under-armour-all-american#storyjump - Brandon Woodruff, RHP, Wheeler HS (Miss.) - Committed to Mississippi State, Woodruff is a strong athlete with a durable frame that showcased three above-average pitches at the event. With a drop and drive type-delivery, Woodruff worked at 90-92 with solid-average command and some good run on the pitch. His curveball is a sharp 11-5 breaker that ranged from anywhere from 74-80, and he complimented that with a very good feel for a straight change-up at 79-81. There was a little bit of effort in his delivery, as he picks his arm up with his elbow, but overall, nothing jumps out as worrisome.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Country strong is the term that bests describes Woodruff, built with broad shoulders and a strong build looking the part of a prototypical workhorse. He threw consistently right around 90 and topped out at 91 on this day. His curveball is inconsistent at this point, although he did start to throw a tighter breaking ball when he started to throw it a little harder. Similar to Brickhouse the inning before, Woodruff had to throw more pitches than he should have due to some shaky play behind him.


29. Rookie Davis:


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP/1B - Dixon HS, Holly Ridge N.C. Davis is a big, strong two-way player. He is athletic on the mound with a low-90s, tailing fastball and a competitor who likes the ball in big games. His secondary pitches are a work in progress right now. Davis also flashes plus power at the plate from the right side and has committed to East Carolina.


8-16-10 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/8/16/1625615/2010-under-armour-all-american#storyjump - Rookie Davis, RHP/1B, Dixon HS (N.C.) - Committed to East Carolina, Davis packs some serious power, both at the plate and on the mound. He was very impressive in batting practice, launching balls into the top level seats in left field at Wrigley. Rookie is a monster physically, standing at 6’5’’ and 220 pounds, likely leaving him limited to first base as a position player. Davis has plenty of bat speed and while his timing could use some work, his hands work tremendously well, barreling pitches with good tilt even when he is fooled. On the mound, Davis worked 90-92 with good command of the fastball and also showcased a hard-biting 11-5 curveball at 74-76 that has above average potential.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Davis left quite an impression on me, both as a hitter and as a pitcher. He’s another country strong young man with big shoulders and a sturdy build. Even though his heavy fastball was topping out in the upper-80s, the ball appeared to explode out of his hand with easy arm strength, and he commanded the pitch very well. It’s easy to see him throwing harder than that more consistently moving forward. He also had nice break on a low to mid-70s curveball. He appeared to be very cool and composed on the mound, with a methodical and patient approach to pitching.


http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Day Four – WWBA - Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, Holly Ridge, N.C.) revealed his two-way potential, sitting 89-91 mph with a heavy fastball while earning the save in Marucci Elite's first-round playoff game. At the plate, he showed plenty of bat speed and plus raw power, generating loud contact and topspin on the two groundballs he failed to square.


11-5-10: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5095 – WWBA stars - RHP/1B Rookie Davis (Marucci Elite): The physically imposing Davis (6-4, 235) is making himself into one of the top 2-way talents in the 2011 class. He threw very well in Jupiter, pitching in the 90-92 mph range with his fastball along with a mid 70’s curveball and improved command and feel. Maybe more impressively, Davis absolutely crushed the ball; in one game consecutive line drives off his bat measured 98 and 99 mph. If he continues to keep improving at this rate, he’ll be a 2-way force at East Carolina if he makes it to college (he’s a 4.3 student as well).


30. Jose Fernandez


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 25. Jose Fernandez- RHP, Alonso HS


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 47. Jose Fernandez, RHP, Alonso HS (Fla.)


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 – Jose Fernandez RHP Alonso HS (Fla.) - Big, physically mature frame. Jumping fastball at 91-94 mph, touches 95 consistently. Also shows big raw power at the plate but will pitch long term.


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Jose Fernandez, Alonso (Tampa, Fla.), Pitcher - First Team All-Suncoast by the Tampa Tribune, Fernandez was 10-1 with a 0.87 ERA for the Ravens. He struck out 107 batters in 72.1 innings pitched. He also batted .408 with 5 home runs and 29 RBI.


7-19 from: -http://sullydraft.blogspot.com - High School Top Tens: RHP - 7. Jose Fernandez- Alonso HS


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 40. Jose Fernandez, RHP, Alonso HS (Fla.)


10-26-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Without question, 6-foot-5, 235-pound righthander Jose Fernandez (Alonso HS, Tampa, Fla.) stood above all others on Day One of Perfect Game’s World Wood Bat Association Championships held in Jupiter, Fla. Fernandez started the first game of the day and tossed four shutout innings with six strikeouts, impressing the gaggle of scouts on hand with both his velocity and polish. Fernandez sat 92-94 mph, touching 97 before punching out the final batter he faced with a heater that registered at 95. Although his fastball lacks swing-and-miss life, his low-effort delivery and outstanding leg drive allow him to hold his velocity. He mixed in an 80-83 mph curveball, an 11-to-5 offering that bites hard when thrown well. Fernandez dabbled with an 81 mph changeup and a three-quarters slider, but neither pitch is as developed as the curveball. Pounding the zone with both his fastball and curveball, Fernandez also stood out for his advanced feel for pitching. Like any young pitcher, he is prone to elevating his fastball, but he showed the ability to command to both sides. He also exhibited good control of his curveball and consistently threw strikes with it, although it usually broke over the heart of the plate rather than either half. Once he learns command, it will become a true out-pitch in pro ball. Fernandez profiles as a workhorse starter with front-end potential. If the draft were held tomorrow, his combination of physicality, velocity and pitchability would comfortably land him inside the first round.


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Jose Fernandez (FTB Mizuno):Fernandez’s two appearances (2-0, 0.00, four hits, 0 BB, 12 K’s), especially his shutout of the Dallas Patriots in the playoffs, were so impressive that they can be mentioned in the same sentence with similar past Jupiter efforts by pitchers such as Scott Kazmir and Rick Porcello. A 93-97 mph fastball, low 80’s slider with ++ depth, pinpoint control. There were plenty of comments to the effect of “Fernandez could have easily pitched in the big leagues tonight with that same stuff and command.”






31. John Stilson –


3-18 from: - www.rivals.com: - John Stilson is a name to remember the rest of the season. The Texas A&M right-hander pitcher is off to a start most pitchers can dream about. In eight appearances for the Aggies, Stilson has struck out 34, walked six and has a 0.81 ERA in 22 1/3 innings of work. The righty also has limited opposing teams to a .087 batting average. But not until last weekend’s series against Washington State did Stilson allow a run… In a recent outing against Washington State, Stilson kept his fastball between 95-98 and also approached hitters with an 81-82 MPH slider and a curveball and change in the mid-to-upper 70s.


3-21 from: - http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2218 - While I knew junior RHP Barrett Loux was starting for the Aggies, my hope was that I would get to see hard throwing sophomore RHP John Stilson out of the bullpen. As sometimes happens, things worked out perfectly. Loux pitched the first 5 2/3 innings, striking out 10 Tech hitters (his third straight double figure strikeout game, giving him 48 K’s in only 27 innings) before leaving after throwing 104 pitches. He raised his record to 3-1 on the season with an outstanding 1.29 ERA.


Stilson then came in from the bullpen and threw the final 3 1/3 innings, striking out five more Tech hitters. The 6-3, 190 lb transfer from Texarkana JC is establishing himself as perhaps the most dominant pitcher in college baseball this spring. Stilson is now 4-0, 1.04 with 3 saves. In 25 innings he’s allowed only 8 hits and 7 walks while striking out 39 hitters.


John Stilson: This is the first year that Stilson has concentrated primarily on pitching, although he has still started three games at shortstop for the Aggies. He was a three-sport star in high school in Texarkana, TX, and was the starting shortstop for Texarkana JC last year while also going 12-1, 2.44 on the mound. He was drafted by the Twins in the 19th round of the 2009 draft. Stilson’s delivery, to put it mildly, makes you want to say “Wow…that interesting”. It’s high energy with a pretty severe head jerk and lots of recoil after release. I think the only way that Stilson can get away with it and repeat it well enough to throw strikes is that he is such a good athlete. Of course, all hitters are seeing are arms and legs flying around and it has to be very deceptive. Stilson’s stuff, also to put it mildly, makes you want to say “Wow….that’s awesome”. He sat between 94 and 98 mph and it wasn’t your normal straight high velocity fastball. It had some arm side running action and when Stilson threw to his glove side the ball just ran away from right handed hitters. Stilson’s 83 mph slider was twisty and inconsistent, although it flashed some bite and to his credit he tried a couple of change ups, which wasn’t a pitch he looked too comfortable throwing by looking at his body language after he threw the ball. Stilson will definitely need work developing a true slider, something that he could probably throw in the upper 80’s, but his deception and sheer velocity are enough to overmatch most hitters. The 2011 class is pretty loaded with top half of the first round talent but Stilson’s name certainly belongs in that company.


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - RHP John Stilson (Texas A&M): Stilson created some late-spring draft buzz last year while at Texarkana (Texas) JC, but playing shortstop when not pitching kept his raw stuff from reaching the premium area. That’s changed this spring and Stilson has overwhelmed hitters (6-0, 0.96, 4 SV, 58 K’s in 37 IP) with his mid- to upper-90s heat and deceptive delivery.


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - Relief Pitcher - Best Player: John Stilson, Texas A&M, 2.53 FIP, 12.99 K/9, 2.62 BB/9. The 2.53 FIP doesn’t really do it justice, as Stilson had a 0.80 ERA in 79 innings with the Aggies, striking out 114 batters. A junior college transfer, Stilson went from pitching in the low-90s in junior college, to regularly throwing 97-99 mph in the Aggies bullpen. He has a knockout slider, and relentlessly attacks hitters. We didn’t see a reliever taken in the first round this year, but in 2011, we might see one taken in the top ten picks.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, John Stilson, Texas A&M, 6'3 195, power arm and nasty slider, competes and throws strikes.


6-14-10: Named to 2nd Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - RP John Stilson – 9-1, 0.80


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 30. John Stilson- RHP, Texas AM


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 16. John Stilson, RHP, Texas A&M


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 48 John Stilson , rhp , Texas A&M


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP John Stilson Texas A&M 6'3 200 R/R - had a very quiet summer, but in the spring was lights out and showed promise to be talked about going in this round projection. Will show low to mid 90's fb, up to 96 on occ, hard slider and above ave control, command is good as well and makings of third pitch. Will be watched closely for progression and competitiveness next spring.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #24 - RHP John Stilson Texas A&M 6'3 200 R/R - had a very quiet summer, but in the spring was lights out and showed promise to be talked about going in this round projection. Will show low to mid 90's fb, up to 96 on occ, hard slider and above ave control, command is good as well and makings of third pitch. Will be watched closely for progression and competitiveness next spring.


32. Andrew Gagnon:


7-6 from: - http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/07/06/cape-cod-playerpitcher-of-the-week-76 - Gagnon delivered seven shutout innings, striking out nine and surrendering only two hits in a 1-0 win over Hyannis. In his second start, he allowed only one run on five hits, while striking out eight in seven innings against Orleans. Gagnon has been one of the league’s brightest stars this season. He leads in wins (3) and strikeouts (27). He was also named to the All Big West second team last season, accumulating a team-leading 3.28 ERA.


7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3870 - On Long Beach State righthander Andrew Gagnon (4-0, 1.69, 35-10 K-BB in 27 IP): "Andrew Gagnon is one to watch for next year: loose arm, 89-92, pretty good feel for a changeup, his slider's in development. He pitches to both sides of the plate and he comes at guys. I think he was the Friday night guy this past year at Long Beach, and I foresee him being really good this year."


7-19 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/17/1574115/all-questions-answered#comments - RHP Gagnon is one of those college pitchers that can put up very good numbers against wood bats because of his command. His fastball isn’t anything more than solid-average, and while he has a solid-average slider and above-average changeup, that’s not going to project for much more than a #3/4 starter at the Major League level. If he firms up the slider, he could be a late first round option in a lot of classes, but in this coming class, he looks like a 2nd-4th round arm.


7-27-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/27/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-players-to-watch - Andrew Gagnon (Long Beach State)- Heading into the summer, I hadn’t heard of Gagnon but he has been having a solid summer as he was named the Eastern Division starter. He is 5-1 with a 2.15 ERA in seven games (six starts) for a total of 37.2 innings.


7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • Andrew Gagnon, RHP, Long Beach State -- One of the more complete pitchers to throw on Wednesday, Gagnon showed off a crisp 90-92 mph fastball with good two seam action. He also mixed a quality 78-79 mph changeup and generally an excellent feel for all his pitches.


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Andrew Gagnon Long Beach State 6'2 1/2 195 - quality arm who was quietly heard of going into summer ball and has type of stuff to be solid ML starter, fb ranges 88-94, mostly 89-91 with live sink when down and hard slider 80-83 with proper bite, control and command will be assets to help him move quickly in a pro system.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #28 - 10/24/10, moved down from #11, RHP Andrew Gagnon Long Beach State 6'2 1/2 195 - quality arm who was quietly heard of going into summer ball and has type of stuff to be solid ML starter, fb ranges 88-94, mostly 89-91 with live sink when down and hard slider 80-83 with proper bite, control and command will be assets to help him move quickly in a pro system. Best pitcher to come out of this program since Jared Weaver.


33. Noe Ramirez – Cal State Fullerton – 2009: 9-2, 3.33, 100-K, 110.2-IP






12-20-09: named to 3rd team 2010 NCBWA AA team


5-24 from: - http://www.bigwest.org//story.asp?story_id=13858 - Cal State Fullerton’s RHP Noe Ramirez (East Los Angeles, Calif./Alhambra HS) claimed Big West Baseball Pitcher of the Week honors after combining for a four-hit shutout against non-conference opponent Santa Clara. Ramirez tossed eight innings in the 8-0 victory against the Broncos. He allowed just one hit in the last six innings, a two-out double in the seventh. Ramirez threw just 93 pitches, 72 for strikes, and fanned 11 batters. He faced just three men over the minimum before yielding to the bullpen in the ninth inning. Ramirez won his third straight decision and lowered his ERA to 2.84. He has not lost in his last nine starts, winning eight of them


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Noe Ramirez, Cal State-Fullerton, 6'3 185, smooth delivery 88-94, mostly 90-91 with sink, gets out by getting ahead, won't beat himself.


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 26. Noe Ramirez- RHP, Cal State Fullerton


7-1 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/30/1544396/pats-first-2011-top-50#storyjump – Pat Hickey Mock Draft – 15. Noe Ramirez, RHP, Cal State Fullerton


7-3 from: - http://milbprospects.blogspot.com/2010/07/early-version-of-top-50-prospects-for.html - Top 50 - 34 Noe Ramirez , RHP , Cal State Fullerton


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. - Noe Ramirez (0-1) suffered the loss allowing three runs on three hits three innings of work with four strikeouts.


7-15 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/14/team-usa-defeats-korea-3-0-with-a-combined-no-hitter - The sophomore pitching trio of Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt), Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) struck out 13 batters and combined to toss a no-hitter in the Collegiate National Teams 3-0 win Wednesday night over Korea. Noe Ramirez shut the door on the Korean’s picking up the save after striking out the side in the ninth.


7-18 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/17/1574115/all-questions-answered#comments - As for Ramirez, he’s the type of guy that projects best as a #3/4 starter because of relatively solid stuff rather than above-average stuff. If he adds some strength, he could go in the middle of the first round, but he’s more of a late first to supplemental first round arm to me.


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Noe Ramirez RHSP So. Calif. St. Univ. - Fullerton - Trials Notes: Noe Ramirez lacks high-end velocity but thus far has made-up for it with good deception and solid command of three quality offerings. He has a thin lean build and doesn't project to add a great deal more mass as he matures, and his arm angle is a 3/4 to low-3/4 slot. Ramirez utilizes a drop and drive delivery with some coil in his core, keeping the ball well hidden and helping his below-average velocity to jump on hitters. He was mid- to upper-80s with good late run and some bore with his heater and generally commanded it effectively. His slider was upper-70s with solid shape and worked well as a freeze pitch, coming out of the same slot as the fastball. Ramirez also dropped several impressive change-ups that showed some fade and tumble. His raw stuff doesn't match-up with the likes of Cole, Barnes, Gray and Winkler, but he is comfortable with all three offerings and mixes them effectively. He could be valuable as a multi-inning reliever or spot starter as needed.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 45. Noe Ramirez, RHP, Cal State Fullerton


8-27 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - RHP Noe Ramirez Cal State-Fullerton 6'2 185 - live arm with heavy fb in low 90's mostly, touches 93 on occ, hard 11/6 cb that has late drop action, excellent command and plus control, adding straight change more to repetoire.


11-11-10 from: - http://xmlbscout.angelfire.com - #21 - RHP Noe Ramirez Cal State-Fullerton 6'2 185 - live arm with heavy fb in low 90's mostly, touches 93 on occ, hard 11/6 cb that has late drop action, excellent command and plus control, adding straight change more to repetoire.


34. John Magliozzi:


7-1 from: - http://sullydraft.blogspot.com – 2011 Mock Draft – 50. John Magliozzi- RHP, Dexter HS


7-2 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4887 - 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. Braves RHP John Magliozzi was named the tournament Most Valuable Pitcher. The Massachusetts native and Florida signee went 2-0 in 11 innings, allowing only 1 run while striking out 12. He threw a complete game 1-hit shutout against the Texas Sun Devils in the Braves 3-0 semifinal win.


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 – John Magliozzi RHP Dexter HS (Mass.) - Power arm, up to 94 mph with the fastball and sits around 91-92. Still learning to pitch. Mixes a good changeup for strikes.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 61. John Magliozzi, RHP, Dexter HS (Mass.)


8-2 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4921 - Aflac All-American RHP John Magliozzi retired the Royals in the bottom of the 5th inning as the Yankees retained their 2-1 lead. Magliozzi pitched in the 90-94 mph range with his fastball with his customary deceptive 80 mph change up. Magliozzi tends to lower his release point a bit on his change up but it is a very effective pitch with very good late life down in the zone. The diminutive right hander still needs work on a soft curveball.


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - 9. John Maggliozzi, rhp, Dexter HS, Milton, Mass. - Somewhat undersized at 5 foot 11 and 185 pounds, Maggliozzi still fires a hard low 90’s fastball that peaks at 93. “He is a little guy, but he has a chance to be a very special little guy—kind of like Tim Hudson," the scout said. "I saw him in Florida recently and he seems to be throwing with more effort out here. Still, the arm works very well.”


8-18-10 from: - http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-2010-aflac-all-american-baseball-classic - Among pitchers, a few stood out from the rest. East right-hander John Magliozzi (Brookline, Mass.), who at 5-foot-11 evokes comparisons to Atlanta's Tim Hudson, retired the side in order in the eighth on just 10 pitches. His fastball registered at 91-93 mph according to the scoreboard, and none of the three batters he faced made solid contact.


8-19-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4935 - If you watched the TV broadcast you may have been impressed by a few of the 97 and 98 readings that came up. He wasn’t, and doesn’t, throw that hard, at least not yet, but does work easily and consistently in the low-90s with the ability to touch 94-95. He’s a shorter righty with a little Roy Oswalt to his delivery. He is built more compactly strong than Oswalt is, with a fastball that shows some dip to it. He throws aggressively, attacking the inside with his boring fastball before putting them away with his spike curve. He also threw a good change, giving batters just one more pitch to think about.


8-17-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/08/17/which-2011-mlb-draft-prospects-impressed-as-aflac-all-americans - John Magliozzi, RHP: Despite his undersized frame, Magliozzi is the owner of a power arsenal. The stocky right-hander pitched at 91-94 mph on Sunday and mixed in a quality 80-81 mph changeup. His feel for his slider was not quite there and there's some effort to his delivery, but you have to like the power arm


10-26-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - The best individual pitching matchup of the day saw a couple of diminutive righthanders in John Magliozzi (Dexter HS, Brookline, Mass.) and Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Lantana, Fla.) square off against each other. Magliozzi, listed at 5-foot-10, 175 pounds, sat 90-92 mph and touched 93 with a handle for three secondary pitches. Smith, listed at 6-foot, 175 pounds, settled in at 89-91 mph and also topped out at 93 with a solid 77-78 curveball


35. Anthony Meo:


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - One of the stars of this spring has been Coastal Carolina ace Anthony Meo (4.17 FIP), who won 13 games for the Chanticleers on Friday nights. He’s blossomed quite a bit in two years, reportedly reaching 96 mph with his fastball this spring.


6-12 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/06/11/ncbwa-announces-district-players-of-the-year - Nine of college baseball’s finest student-athletes have been named 2010 National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America District Players of the Year, as the NCBWA announced these 11th annual awards today. One was District IV: SP Anthony Meo (Coastal Carolina) - Meo has been the mainstay on a Coastal Carolina staff, which helped CCU roll to the national lead in overall victories with 55 in its first 63 games this season. He is tied for first place in NCAA individual pitching wins with 13 (13-2) to go along with a 2.63 ERA, 16 starts 95 2/3 innings pitched, 80 hits allowed, 94 strikeouts, 34 walks, and 2010 All-America laurels. The sophomore right-hander from Cranston, N.J., was named Big South Pitcher of the Year and hopes to pace the Chanticleers to a first-ever appearance in the NCAA World Series if they can get past Southeastern Conference power South Carolina. He is a solid candidate for the CBF 2010 Pitcher of the Year as well.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Anthony Meo, Coastal Carolina, 6'1 190, ave velocity, fb movement needs work, fb up gets pounded, must stay within himself, sharp downer when he doesn't rush.


6-14-10: Named to 1st Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - SP Anthony Meo – 13-2, 2.61


8-21-10 from: - http://projectprospect.com/article/2010/08/21/2010-cape-cod-wrapup - Anthony Meo generated some buzz by being one of the hardest throwers in the Cape this summer. The Coastal Carolina right-hander had a strong spring for the Chanticleers but struggled slightly with Bourne in the Cape. Even though his fastball sits 94-95 MPH, regularly touching higher, Meo hasn’t posted elite strikeout rates. After whiffing 23.4% of hitters this spring, Meo sent just 15.8% of Cape batters down on strikes. Meo augments his mid-to-upper 90’s fastball with a 91-92 MPH cutter but lacks a quality off-speed pitch. If his off-speed stuff can develop, Meo could go high in the first round. If not, someone will still want to take a chance on that arm strength pretty early.


36. Carson Baranik


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Parkway HS, Bossier City, La. - Baranik is a big, strong righty with an impressive three-pitch mix. His fastballs sits comfortably in the low 90s with life and his curveball is a knee-buckler with tight rotation and good depth—a legitimate swing-and-miss pitch. He also shows feel for a changeup with good arm speed. He's committed to Louisiana State.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Baranik has broad shoulders and a strong lower half. His fastball sat in the 84-87 range but had good life to it, acting like a cutter, and he reportedly has thrown harder in the past. He mixed in a big, slow low-70s curveball and worked mostly on the outer half. His stuff and stature are similar to the Brewers Carlos Villanueva, a guy that isn’t going to wow you, but has good pitchability that gets batters out by changing speeds and commanding the zone.


37. Jerrick Suiter


http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Valparaiso (Ind.) HS Suiter is an athletic, three-sport star with a solid 6-foot-3 frame. His fastball has gotten up to 93 mph and there is more velocity in his future. Suiter's secondary pitches are developing, with the makings of a quality curveball and changeup. He has also showed some promise behind the plate as well.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Suiter was one of the better looking athletes to take the mound, and he started off his appearance pretty well with a boring 92 mph fastball. He settled in the 87-89 range, throwing mostly fastballs, but he did mix in both a curve and a slider. He struggled to throw strikes however, walking in a pair of runs before giving up a two-run single to Dante Bichette. He started to get his curve over more and did a nice job recovering to get out of the inning, striking out the side the hard way (getting Tyler Greene, Brandon Nimmo and Connor McKay). However, he threw about 50 pitches in his inning of work, as I’m not sure he should have been allowed to go that long, as he looked gassed around pitches 30-35.


38. Bryan Brickhouse:


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - Bryan Brickhouse, rhp, The Woodlands (Texas) HS - Brickhouse is built like his surname: strong, mature and powerful. He fires a lively 92-94 mph fastball, and can add some cutting action to that pitch. To his credit, Brickhouse has several other pitches in his repertoire, including an 84 slider, 85 change and a 76 curve. Brickhouse was touched up a shade in the second inning of his first start. Aggressive and blessed with a unique arm, once Brickhouse learns to command all of pitches he has a chance to be dominant.


8-12-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=117 - Perhaps a preview of the 2010 ALCS? Could be, but none of these players would be in that game... though Rangers right-hander Bryan Brickhouse (6'2" 190) from The Woodlands HS-The Woodlands (TX) would not embarrass himself if he were in a MLB game right now. Brickhouse has been the most impressive pitcher, maybe not in terms of overall projection, but for present day stuff and plus pitches. Brickhouse is a good old fashioned Texas power arm. He touched up to 94 and sat 90-92 for most of his two innings. He also has a wipeout slider and a present day average (MLB) curveball.


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - The Woodlands (Texas) HS Brickhouse comes from the same high school that produced first-rounder Jameson Taillon this year. He has a nice pitcher's frame with good arm speed. His fastball gets up to 94 mph with command and he mixes in an above-average curveball. Brickhouse is committed to North Carolina.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Brickhouse is a good looking athlete with well balanced proportions. His first pitch was a 92 mph fastball with that pitch ranging from 88-92 in his inning of work, and his heater gets solid movement when it is thrown in the upper-80s. He also throws both a curveball (upper-70s) and a slider (low-80s) which are basically the thrown pitch just thrown a little differently depending if he wants to drop it in the zone or get batters fishing in the dirt. He appeared to be rubbing his left (non-throwing) elbow in between pitches, but I hadn’t heard if anything was wrong.


39. Kyle Smith






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. - Kyle Smith RHP R/R 6-0 180 Santaluces HS, Lantana, Fla. 2011


7-27-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=98 - Kyle Smith, RHP/SS, Santaluces (FL) HS - Smith is Florida’s version of Ricardo Jacquez. His small-framed 5’10” build and plus athleticism points to the infield, but his stuff says the mound. I lean to Smith as a pitcher but not without hesitation. His arm-action is beautiful and I believe his curveball can become a plus major league pitch. He also showed low-90s velo at the Tournament of Stars. Smith has good infield actions, enough to consider shortstop, but he might not become much more than a contact hitter at the highest levels.


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Santaluces HS, Lantana, Fla. Smith has a small frame for a righthander, but an advanced feel for pitching. He has outstanding command of a fastball that touches 93 mph with late life. He shows feel for a changeup that has sink and fade and has a breaking ball with depth that is an out-pitch. He's athletic on the mound with a polished three-pitch mix. He is committed to Florida.


8-16-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=130 - Kyle Smith, RHP, Santaluces HS (FL)- Smith is far ahead of the class in his feel for pitching. He doesn't have the size of the other pitchers, checking in at "only" 6-0, 170. Smith sat 89-91, but it is his off-speed stuff that makes his fastball even better. His breaking ball is one the best off-speed pitches in the nation, and his change-up is a potential plus. If Smith had the "ideal" pitchers frame, we would be talking about a top of the first round talent. Either way, Smith is one of the top pitchers in the class, and he could move quickly through a system because of his advanced feel on the mound.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Smith was a fun player to watch, between his back-to-back BP home runs on Friday to his bulldog mentality in his two innings of work on Saturday, the only pitcher to go longer than one frame. He’s a shorter right-handed pitcher but had arguably the most aggressive and fearless approach. He went right at hitters with a fastball that sat 86-88 and reached 90. He also threw a hard 74-77 downer curveball, one of the better breaking pitches of those in attendance. There is some max effort to his delivery, and he adds a lot of character to the mound.


10-2-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=150 - On the mound, Kyle Smith showed 88-90 MPH early along with his excellent arm-action and potentially plus curveball. While he’s small-framed at 6’0”, 167 lbs, his stuff and athleticism is already getting early-round interest from scouts.


10-17-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=162 - On the mound, Kyle Smith started for the South and showed his usual excellent arm-action, 89-90 MPH fastball, and one of the nation’s best curveballs. At a small-framed 6’0”, Smith doesn’t have the prototype pro pitcher’s body, but he’s so athletic and loose-armed that he may be able to overcome it and turn into a big league hurler one day.


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP/3B Kyle Smith (Palm Beach PAL): Smith absolutely dominated the two-time WWBA world champion East Cobb Astros on Thursday (6 innings, 3 hits, 89-93 mph FB, one of the best CB’s at the event), then batted cleanup and hit with power the rest of the weekend for playoff bound Palm Beach. Scouts tend to overlook 6-0, 175 lb right handers but Smith is a different breed; he will pitch high very quickly.


40. Adrian Houser


7-25 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/24/1585669/all-questions-answered#comments - I have a good amount of info on Houser, as he’s done the showcase and tournament circuit before. He was very impressive here in the Atlanta area for the 17u WWBA championships pitching for the Dallas Yankees, and I think that’s the main reason why he was named to the Under Armour game. His fastball is already in the 88-92 range, and it touched 94 here. He has some projection, but he looks more like a potential #3 starter than a TORP. His curve is solid-average and it could get better, and he definitely puts some zip on it compared to a lot of prep curveballs. I have one report of there being some potential mechanical issues, but I’d like to see more video to make my own opinions.


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Locust Grove (Okla.) HS Houser is a solidly built, athletic righthander who commands three pitches and has advanced feel for his secondary stuff. A recent jump in velocity has him running his fastball up to 94 mph. His breaking ball is a big downer with tight rotation.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - He had one of the better fastballs at this event, hitting 91 and working 88-90. He also threw a few 73-75 curveballs that had some nice bite to it, and a 79 mph changeup. He hit three batters, but was able to get out of the inning unscathed by blowing three straight high fastballs to Deomorizi. There appears to be some effort on his shoulder as part of his delivery as well as a noticeable head snap.






41. Adam Griffin - RHP OF Forsyth Country Day Clemmons NC






6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Adam Griffin, Forsyth Country Day, NC, 6'0 1/2 175, quick arm with live upstairs run, 88-97, mostly 91-92, working on cutter, also has hard cb that needs more command. UNC early commit.


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - Forsyth Country Day School, Lewisville, N.C. - Griffin, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound righthander who has routinely touched 93 mph with his fastball in the past, turned in the most disappointing performance. He topped out at 87, his low-70s slurve was indistinct, and his control was spotty, although it should be noted that he played the outfield the entire game up to that point. Griffin is committed to North Carolina.










42. Colton Murray






7-27-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/27/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-players-to-watch - RHP Colton Murray (Kansas)- He has been one of the best relievers in the Cape this summer with the Brewster Whitecaps as he is 0-1, including six saves, with a 0.59 ERA in 15.1 innings of work. He has held opponents to a batting average against of .185 while striking out 19 batters. Colton worked out of the bullpen for the Kansas Jayhawks in 2010, making 27 appearances with a 1-2 record and a 4.87 ERA.






7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • Colton Murray, RHP, Kansas -- A true swing-and-miss threat, Murray showed off perhaps the best breaking ball of the day. Sitting 91-94 mph with his heavy moving fastball, Murray was able to finish hitters with a devastating, plus 82-84 mph slider. If he can continue to throw those two pitches for strikes he can be very effective in the back of the 'pen. He does mix in a decent changeup, but his high-effort delivery doesn't make him a great starting candidate.


10-14 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/10/14/top-100-countdown-number-91-colton-murray-kansas/#more-30383 - RHP - In 2010, he appeared in 27 games out of the bullpen for a total of 31.2 innings. He finished the season with a record of 1-2 including four saves with a 4.83 ERA. He had 36 strikeouts, walking 17 batters and holding them to a .331 batting average while righties came in at .274. He spent the summer of 2010 in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Brewster Whitecaps. He made 18 relief appearances going 1-1 including eight saves with a 0.49 ERA in 19 innings pitched. He struck out 25 batters while holding opponents to a .207 batting average against. He was named to the 2010 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star game where he pitched a scoreless inning while giving up one hit and striking out two batters. (TCBB Recap
Live Blog) Keith Law of ESPN.com named him a top 30 prospect in the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer. In the article, Law gave a scouting report on him saying “Murray’s a pure reliever who worked at 91 to 93 mph with some life up in the zone and a short slider at 82 to 83 that was extremely sharp






43. Ryan Harris:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Ryan Harris, Jupiter HS, Fla, 6'1 1/2 185, very quick arm and deceptive fb, cb needs more development as does command, good upside.


44. Martin Viramontes:


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 – Martin Viramontes RHP Loyola Marymount - Crisp fastball at 91-92, touches 93 w/ a nice, easy delivery. Good feel for 80-82 mph changeup, lacks third pitch.


7-25: - www.fanhouse.com: - Fanhouse Top 70 Prospects - 59. Martin Viramontes, RHP, Loyola Marymount


45. Benton Moss:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Benton Moss, Rocky Mount HS, NC, 6'2 170, live arm, up to 94 this spring with sink, more of a thrower still, rushes delivery, still wiry frame to fill out in time to add more velo and breaking ball at times explodes, other times rolls.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - With sloped shoulders and a smallish frame, Moss looked more like a middle infield prospect when he took the mound. He has good projectability, and also shows pitching savvy. His fastball had some sink at 87-89 and he threw a very sharp, low to mid-70s curveball. It’s easy to imagine him throwing consistently harder within a few years, and that may be at North Carolina, a school that always seems to have a knack for keeping their top recruits away from pro ball.


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Benton Moss (Dirtbags): Moss entered last summer with a top-level reputation as a pitching prospect but, simply speaking, just didn’t have a very good summer. That is now a matter of the past. Moss was outstanding in two clutch appearances, pitching up to 92 mph with a sharp breaking ball and showing an improved delivery and much improved command than what he had during the summer. There is no question that the scouts took notice.


46. Hawtin Buchanan:


6-27 from: -http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=2 - One of the taller pitchers around, RHP Hawtin Buchanan, slightly taller than 6'6 and 230, down hill plane fb, up to 92, some sink when down on the knees, lots of pitches up in the zone, Biloxi HS Miss is on the map for 2011 follow.


7-18 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/17/1574115/all-questions-answered#comments - rhp - Extremely tall, and he still manages to have projection despite already packing on some 230-240 pounds on his 6’8’’ frame. He has a very deceptive above-average fastball when he’s on, and his release point is so close to the plate that his 88-90 mph fastball looks more like 91-93. His curveball is a potential plus pitch, too, and I’ve heard of a few average changeups thrown in when he was here at East Cobb a couple weeks ago. If he had 3-4 more miles an hour on his fastball, we’d be talking about him as a top ten pick.


47. Joey Ceia:






48. Kevin Comer:


8-31-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=142 - Kevin Comer, RHP, 6'4" 201, Seneca HS (NJ) - Comer was one of the more polished pitchers and with present day size/stuff, yet is also still projectable. His delivery was also outstanding and he repeated well. Comer's outing was four innings and he held 89-91 mph velocity the whole time. He painted the edges of the zone with good angle for stretches was sticking the down and away spot. His best pitch was a filthy 76-80 mph hammer curveball that he finishes really well and throws with feel.


49. Kyle Simon


10-5-10 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/10/05/kyle-simon-arizona-top-100/#more-30165 - RHP - He spent the summer of 2010 in the highly regarded Cape Cod Baseball League with the Orleans Firebirds. He ended up starting in seven games with a tough luck 1-2 record but had an outstanding ERA of 0.92. He seemed to figure out how to pitch this summer as his control was much better as he only allowed eight walks, two wild pitches, and two hit batters in his 39 innings of work. His work was good enough to get him into the CCBL All-Star game where he worked one inning giving up two hits and one unearned run. (CCBL All-State Game Live Blog
Recap). Frankie Pilere of Fanhouse.com recently ranked Simon as the 101st best pro prospect for the 2011 MLB Draft.


50. Jose Cardona:






51. Randy McCurry:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Randy McCurry, Oklahoma St, 6'1 190, also SS for Cowboy program, has 91-94 fb, mostly true, needs to make commitment to bump.


52. Cecil Tanner -


2-11 from http://www.pgcrosschecker.com - Add one more towering, fire-ballling righty to the mix of those eligible to go in the first round of the 2011 draft: Georgia’s Cecil Tanner. Georgia’s depth in pitching may allow the team to use him as either its closer, set-up man or both, as he and equally towering lefty Alex McRee could give the Bulldogs the most intimidating bullpen to deal with in games that are close and late. If he remains in a late-inning role, Tanner may follow in the footsteps of big-bodied closers with equally big arms in Jonathan Broxton and Bobby Jenks.


4-7-10 from: http://www.pgcrosschecker.com/articles/DisplayArticle.aspx?article=2253 - Not every college player in the 2011 draft class has performed to expectations this spring. Here are five that may need to pick up their pace to preserve their high standing: RHP Cecil Tanner (Georgia): Tanner has flashed first-round potential in the past, including a mid to upper 90’s fastball, but has seen his command completely evaporate this spring. He has gone just 1-2, 14.18 with 26 walks in 13 innings. His command has never been particularly outstanding (27 BB in 35 IP as a freshman), but it’s worth noting that Tanner is not very experienced, especially for a Georgia high-school prospect, as he threw only 28 innings as a high-school senior in addition to last year’s 35 innings.


53. Austin Dicharry:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Austin Dicharry, Texas, 6'4 200, live arm, low 90's, mostly 91 with sink when down, breaking ball off the table but command is still in progress.


6-14-10 from: - http://prospectinsider.com/360mock.php - 2011 Mock Draft – 28 San Diego Austin Dicharry, RHP -- Texas






54. Anthony Gagnon


55. Kyle McMyne






56. Cole Green






10-17-10 from: - http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/101710aaa.html - After falling behind 5-0 after four innings, the Texas Longhorns outscored the Vanderbilt Commodores 7-0 over the next eight innings to post a 7-5 win in a 12-inning exhibition at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Sunday afternoon. Texas starter Cole Green allowed two runs, one earned, on five hits and two strikeouts over three innings. Sam Stafford allowed three runs on four hits in the fourth inning, but rebounded for a 1-2-3 inning in the fifth, including two strikeouts.






57. Taylor Guerrieri


58. Ian Gardeck


59. Kevin Moriarty:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Kevin Moriarty, Shorewood HS, Shoreline WA 6'5 200, live arm, frame, loose, high 3/4 down plan 90 fb, competes, fb in on RHH good movement.


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 - RHP, Kevin Moriarity, 6'4 170, loose arm, touched 89, didn't see the 90 I saw earlier this year, but he's interesting and bound for 4 year offer unless he becomes electric in 2011 spring season. Shorewood HS, Washington


8-13-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=122 - The last Nats pitcher was a kid that I felt was a real talent, but a projection-type pitcher that still had some ways to go before catching the pro eyes. Well, RHP Kevin Moriarity announced that he has arrived ahead of schedule because he was steadily 88-90 in his one inning today, which is a bump from the 84-86 mph he was the throwing two days ago. I was speaking to a scout friend of mine that covers the Northwest and he said he loved Moriarity, but as a projection guy, and he hoped he didn't start to show that well until the spring. We had a text message exchange during the game when I was giving him the velocities for Moriarity, to which he said, "Really? I didn't want him to show that well here!" This kid is going to keep on throwing harder and harder. The cat is out of the bag.


60. T.J. Oaks






61. Carter Capps:


7-22-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - RHP, Carter Capps, Mount Olive, 6'4 215, playing for Fayetteville this summer, will be draft eligible next year, from what the press at BA stated, he bumped some 94-95 on the gun, but I haven't seen that, he started this spring 13 games for MOC and the game I was at before the tourney he was 87-89 consistently, topped out at 91, he's got pretty good tilt to the breaking ball but it's still a work in progress, his asset is he's tall and he comes down hill and throws strikes, he won't beat himself. He's got some left in his tank and will probably be one of those guys who comes on next spring after a good fall this fall. He's still 19 and will turn 20 soon. In HS at tourney he was mid to upper 80's so there is progression in his velocity and arm strength and he's learning to be very effective at developing his breaking ball.






62. Aaron Nola


10-27-10 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/10/27/top-100-countdown-80-kc-serna-oregon - Righthander Aaron Nola was among a trio of intriguing righthanders for Marucci Elite. Nola—from Catholic High in Baton Rouge—sat 87-88, touching 89 with a lot of armside run thanks to his low three-quarter arm slot. His curveball was solid at 72 mph, but he showed a very good changeup that was 80-81.


63. Dixon Anderson






64. Derek Benny:






65. Brian Dupra






66. Ryan O’Sullivan














67. Tyler Pill – Cal Sate Fullerton – 2009: 11-3, 4.06, 74-K, 102.0-IP


12-20-09: named to 3rd team 2010 NCBWA AA team


7-22 from: - http://www.rightfieldfog.com - In the Cape Cod League, Harwich beat Orleans 2-1 for its fourth win in a row. With the game tied at 1-1 in the top of the ninth, Tyler Pill (Cal State Fullerton) hit a solo home run to give the Mariners the lead. That set things up for Matty Ott, who closed the door and picked up his sixth save.


10-20-10 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/10/20/top-100-countdown-86-tyler-pill-cal-state-fullerton - Tyler decided to continue his baseball career at Cal-State Fullerton following in his brother Brett’s footsteps. He stepped right into the pitching rotation as he made 17 appearances (16 starts) as he went 11-3 with a 4.06 ERA. He pitched a total of 102 innings while striking out 74 batters while walking only 13 batters. For the season, opponents only hit .247 off of him. He set freshmen records at Cal-State Fullerton in wins (11), shutouts (2), and winning percentage (.846, 11-3). He also appeared in 15 games as a hitter where he hit .269 with six RBI. Several national publications named him a Freshman-All American including Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America (second team), and the NCBWA (first team). He was also named the Co-Big West Conference Freshman Pitcher of the Year with teammate Noe Ramirez.














68. John Curtis


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Carroll HS, Southlake, Texas Curtiss has a tall, lean frame that is ideal for a righthander. His fastball sits comfortably in the 90-92 mph range and has touched 95 at times. He spins his breaking ball well and mixes in a workable changeup.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Curtiss was impressive, with a loose, live arm and tall, angular body that leads me to believe he’s just starting to scratch the surface on his potential. His fastball sat 88-89 but was throwing 89-92 at the Perfect Game National earlier this summer. He showed the ability to add an subtract off of his breaking pitch, ranging from a big breaking upper-60s to low-70s curve to a sharper 77-78 slider/slurve. He needs to tighten up whatever he wants to call his breaking pitches, but shows a very good foundation, and throws his breaking pitches with the same arm action and speed as his fastball.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - Curtiss was impressive, with a loose, live arm and tall, angular body that leads me to believe he’s just starting to scratch the surface on his potential. His fastball sat 88-89 but was throwing 89-92 at the Perfect Game National earlier this summer. He showed the ability to add an subtract off of his breaking pitch, ranging from a big breaking upper-60s to low-70s curve to a sharper 77-78 slider/slurve. He needs to tighten up whatever he wants to call his breaking pitches, but shows a very good foundation, and throws his breaking pitches with the same arm action and speed as his fastball.






69. Matty Ott:


7-27-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/07/27/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-players-to-watch - Matty Ott (LSU)- He has been one of the best relief pitchers in the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer with 2-0 record in 13 games while accumulating a 0.50 ERA, and holding opponents to a .121 batting average. He has also struck out 16 batters in only 18 innings of work. Ott was impressive as a freshman in the 2009 College World Series, but had a tough 2010 season with the Tigers going 2-4 with a 6.38 ERA as he made 28 appearances while getting eleven saves. If Ott can find his freshman form then the LSU Tigers will be fine next year as they will probably need to replace Anthony Ranaudo, who had a solid summer down the Cape and is expected to sign with the Boston Red Sox in the near future.


8-8 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/08/01/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-random-thoughts - Matty Ott from LSU has returned to his form from the 2009 season in which he went 4-2 with 16 saves in 50.1 innings of work while holding opponents to a .237 batting average against. He pitched a scoreless fourth inning giving up one hit. In the 2010 Cape season, Ott has been outstanding with a 2-0 record in 14 relief appearances while picking up six saves in 18.1 innings and striking out 17 batters. If Ott can return to his 2009 form, the LSU could possibly have an absolute stud closer or another solid weekend starter for next season.






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70. Nick Tropeano:


6-11-10 from: - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/wait-til-next-year-draft-11-preview-pitchers - Small School Sleeper: Nick Tropeano, Stony Brook, 3.74 FIP, 9.57 K/9, 2.62 BB/9. THIS is how you follow up a good summer. Named the top prospect in the Atlantic Collegiate League by Baseball America, Tropeano followed it up with a brilliant spring for Stony Brook. Teams love his projectable 6-foot-4 frame, and he already has feel for a curveball and changeup.


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Nick Tropeano, Stony Brook, 6'4 210, R/R, also plays 1b, 87-93, mostly 90-91 again with live fb, heavy when down, can get life when up and deceptive enough.


71. Mark Pope:


6-18 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/6/17/1523259/summer-league-roundup-week-1 - the outing of the week so far easily goes to Georgia Tech's Mark Pope, a 2011 name that could sneak into the back end of the first round next June. Pitching for Falmouth on the Cape, he threw 7 shutout innings on Tuesday, as well, scattering just a pair of singles and a single walk, striking out 11 in the process. Pope kicked Brandon Cumpton out of a weekend rotation spot late in the year and pitched very, very well, and I think he's the front-runner for Tech's Friday job next spring over Jed Bradley. He has a solid-average 90-92 mph fastball most of the time, but he has an above-average to plus slider and a quality changeup, so it looks like he's starting to break out a bit. If these outings continue, he could be next year's Chris Sale, building himself into a top prospect on the back of a great summer on the Cape. He's not on the Team USA trials roster, so he'll be on the Cape all summer unless something happens.


6-21-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/06/21/cape-cod-baseball-league-players-of-the-week-2 - The first pitcher to secure the Coca Cola Pitcher of the Week award is Falmouth’s Mark Pope (Georgia Tech). Pope was lights out in his first appearance, his only to date. In a 1-0 victory over Cotuit, the righty fanned 11 Kettleers over seven shutout innings, surrendering only two hits. The 11 strikeouts recorded by Pope have been matched by only three other pitchers over the first week of games.A bright future lies ahead for the Georgia Tech sophomore. As a freshman, Pope was the Yellow Jackets’ closer, recording 18 scoreless innings in 25 appearances, good for a 5-1 record and eight saves for the season. In 2010 as a starter, the versatile Pope went 8-1, ending the season with both a complete game and a save. He was selected in the 18th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, but elected to attend Georgia Tech instead.


http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/10/13/mark-pope-georgia-tech-top-100-countdown - We continue the countdown today at number 92 with Georgia Tech junior RHP Mark Pope. He is from Marietta Georgia where he attended Walton High School. He was a four-year letterwinner for baseball coach Shane Amos at Walton with a career record of 21-3. As a senior, he led the team to a runner up finish in the Georgia state tournament as he went 9-2 with a 0.63 ERA. He was selected in the 17th round in the 2008 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves but decided to head to Georgia Tech. Pope appeared in 13 games (11 starts) as a sophomore in 2010 while going 8-1 with a 3.78 ERA. He ended up striking out 73 batters while cutting down his walks to 13 in 78.2 innings of work. He also held opponents to a .292 batting average against. He again spent the summer in the Cape Cod Baseball League during 2010 with the Falmouth Commodores. He wen 2-2 with a 3.22 ERA in nine appearances (eight starts) while striking out 42 batters and walking 16 batters.






72. Jordan Cooper – Wichita State


1-28-10 from www.baseballdraftreport.com: - SO RHP Jordan Cooper (2011) is coming off a fantastic freshman season and should once again thrive as Wichita State’s Saturday starter. His hard work on campus has helped him further develop his pro body and clean up his loose, easy, and repeatable throwing mechanics. He has a low-90s fastball, decent slider, an emerging changeup, and a curve still in its infancy. There isn’t a standout pitch in his arsenal just yet, but the ability to throw four (though closer to three and a half) pitches for strikes make him appealing as a potential back of the rotation starter. Another big year in 2010 will earn him his rightful promotion to Friday starter in 2011.


6-14-10: Named to 3rd Team NCBWA 2010 All-America Team - Jordan Cooper – 10-3, 2.01


73. Aaron Sanchez – Barstow HS (CA.) – 6-3, 170… 93-94 fastball… good consistency…






9-16-9: From www.baseballamerica.com : - High School Top 25 draft prospects: 23. Aaron Sanchez, rhp Barstow (Calif.) HS


10-5-9 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - top 50 prospects i– #44 - Aaron Sanchez (22nd RHP on list)


11-9-9 from www.mlbresource com: - Aaron Sanchez, RHP Oregon - Tucked away in Barstow, California is a sure top five rounder that throws a mid 90’s fastball.


74. Shawn Gilmartin – Florida State – freshman 2009: 12-3, 3.49, 83-K, 98.0-IP






12-20-9 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: - named to the 10th annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Pro-Line Athletic Preseason All-America team. Gilmartin went 12-3 with a 3.49 ERA while striking out 83 batters and walking 37 in 98 innings as the Seminoles finished first in the ACC Atlantic Division and advanced to the "Sweet 16" of the NCAAs.






7-14-10: from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100714&content_id=12244294&vkey=recap_usab - Sean Gilmartin (Florida State) fanned five as Team USA picked up its first win of the summer, 8-3, Tuesday night over the Fayetteville Swampdogs of the Coastal Plain League. Gilmartin (1-0) went five innings in the start allowing two runs (both unearned) with one walk to secure his first win 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: - Sean Gilmartin RF/LF/LHP So. Florida St. Univ. - Trials Notes: Gilmartin's future is most likely on the mound, but he is listed as one of two utility players on the CNT roster and could see some time in an outfield corner or even at first base depending on what is needed during tournament play. He has some raw strength and loft and can put a charge into the ball when he barrels it, but he can get long in his load and can fall into the trap of dropping the bat into the hit zone, limiting its contact time. Quite simply, he needs to see more in-game reps to continue to grow at the plate -- there's some room for growth but he needs the at bats. Gilmartin is adequate at both the outfield corner and first, and shows some arms strength and carry out of right.


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Sean Gilmartin - LHSP So. Florida St. Univ. - Trials Notes: Gilmartin is a good-sized lefty with a sturdy frame, a four pitch arsenal and an improving understanding of how to mix his pitches. During Trials, his fastball was generally 89-91, hitting some 92s and showing solid arm-side life. His best breaker was a slider that dives at the back foot of righties, but he also threw a 1-7 curve that could be a solid average or better pitch with work. For now, the curve has a tendency to roll, though at its best it flashes decent bite, depth and 2-plane action. Gilmartin shows some feel for his change-up, though he did not throw it often. The FSU Friday starter showed several impressive pitch sequences, but is still figuring out how to harness his stuff and put it together with consistency. His command of each offering needs to improve, but the raw stuff is there for him to work his way into 1st Round consideration next June. Along with Anderson, Johnson and Mooneyham, he could provide valuable innings out of the pen.


75. John Simms:


7-20 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100719&content_id=12419754&vkey=recap_usab - John Simms (Woodlands, Tex.), Daniel Camarena (Bonita, Calif.) and Lance McCullers (Tampa, Fla.) combined on a five-hit shutout to lead the USA Baseball 18U National Team over the St. Cloud All-Stars 3-0 Monday night at Faber Field. Simms (3-0) tossed six shutout innings allowing just four hits with four strikeouts. Simms continued to get ahead in the count and frustrate the St. Cloud batters. The Woodlands, Tex., native benefited from a pair of outstanding defensive plays to keep St. Cloud off the board.


7-26 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100725&content_id=12638244&vkey=recap_usab - John Simms (The Woodlands, Tex.) struck out 11 in six shutout innings to lead the USA Baseball 18U National Team over Italy 10-0 Sunday in USA's second game of the 2010 IBAF "AAA" (18U) World Junior Championships. USA scored 10 runs on eight hits to defeat Italy in seven innings due to the 10-run rule, improving the U.S. to 2-0 in pool play. Simms (3-0) was dynamic in six shutout frames, posting his second double-digit strikeout game in four outings this summer. The right-hander worked efficiently allowing just two hits and issuing just one walk. Dillon Maples (West End, N.C.) tossed one scoreless inning to seal the victory.


8-1 from: - http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100731&content_id=12865732&vkey=recap_usab - The USA Baseball 18U National Team over Korea 4-2 at Baseball Central Saturday. USA improves to 6-1 in 2010 IBAF World Junior "AAA" (18U) Baseball Championships with the victory. John Simms (The Woodlands, Tex.) pitched seven strong innings, allowing two runs, both unearned, on just two hits with six strikeouts. Simms was efficient in the early going, tossing a perfect slate through the first 3 2/3 frames. The Woodlands, Tex., product labored in the fourth, but wriggled out of the inning unscathed with a timely pick off.


76. Marcus Stroman:


7-29 from: - RHP Marcus Stroman sat 93-96 with a hard slider. I've seen Marcus before for Duke. He's got a very good arm for a little guy, 5'9 180 also not a bad hitter, plays SS/2b/3b, will be utilized more next spring on the bump, was a closer this spring mostly, saw only 88-92 for him during the two outings I witnessed with sharp slide piece as you mentioned, he also had a change that has some deception on it when he doesn't slow his arm down. Throws strikes.


7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • Marcus Stroman, RHP, Duke -- Heading into just his sophomore season, Stroman was clearly one of the standout arms at Wednesday's event. The 5-foot-9 righty has the look and arsenal of a future closer, and he showed off his dominance against college baseball's best. Stroman sat 93-97 mph with his fastball, and mixed a sharp, plus slider at 80-82.


8-8 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/08/01/2010-cape-cod-baseball-league-all-star-game-random-thoughts - Duke’s Marcus Stroman improved his draft stock this summer with his performance in the CCBL and in the All-Star game on Wednesday night. He ended up pitching one inning on Wednesday giving up a hit while striking out a batter. In the entire 2010 season, Stroman is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA as he hasn’t given up a run in 23 innings while picking up eight saves. In those 23 innings, he has only given up nine hits.


77. Cole Wiper:


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 - RHP, Cole Wiper, showed arm strength and whip, up to 92, most 89, some straight and some with arm side run, needs to fill out, breaking ball suspect still, but throws strikes. From Washington HS ranks too. Have to see him again!


8-11-10 from: - http://baseballanalysts.com - Cole Wiper (Newport, Bellevue, WA) topped out at 91 with his fastball, 83-85 with what a scout told me was a cutter, and a 78 mph curve he left up in the zone that was pulled for a triple down the right-field line. He has thrown three innings overall, struggling with his control on Sunday when he walked three of the seven batters faced.


10-31-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/2010.10.01_arch.html - Under Armour All-American and Area Code Games participant Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Bellevue, Wash.) ran his fastball up to 92 mph, sitting 89-91 while spinning a low-80s slider. The righthander struggled to find a consistent release point, however, leading to some flat breakers and a number of fastballs up in the zone. (contributing: Nick J. Faleris)


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Cole Wiper (Ohio Warhawks):Wiper’s outing was marred by three errors by his teammates that created four unearned runs, but his coach was so impressed by Wiper’s stuff that he took the Washington native up to the tower after the game to make sure we knew how good he had really thrown. We knew. Wiper sat at 91-92 mph with a nasty, nasty 80 mph curveball and a true 86 mph slider. He has to learn how to throw the ball where he wants, but when that happens Wiper won’t be experiencing too many more multi-run innings.






78. Cody Poteet:


8-12-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=117 - Right-hander Cody Poteet (6'0" 170) from Christian HS-Bonita (CA) was impressive with one of the best pure curveballs we have seen so far. He was 87-89 mph with the fastball but his moneymaker is a 74-77 mph overhand hammer that he has feel for.


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 54. Cody Poteet - RHP, 6'1" 170, Christian HS (CA) - He was a late add to the Yankees and I believe he is a 2011 grad, but not 100% sure... quick arm with a live athletic body type, 87-89 mph with more to come and a sharp 74-77 mph curveball.


79. Blake Snell:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Blake Snell, Shorewood HS, Shoreline WA, 6'4 200, another good arm, mostly 88-89, touches 91, U of Washington early commit too.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=126 - Starting pitcher, LHP Blake Snell (6'4" 180, Shorewood HS, Shoreline, WA) is more along the lines of a prospect the scouts want to see, particularly with that body, being left-handed and having good present day stuff, with the ability to project more in the future. Snell was 87-90 mph with the fastball and has a good, big overhand curveball (73-75 mph) that he can use for outs or for strikes and can use to right or left-handed hitters. He also has a usable 78-79 mph change-up. Being from the Northwest is a bonus for Snell because those kids are usually a little behind kids from warm weather areas in terms of their overall development curve so scouts can feel good about projecting them even further. Snell is and will be a real good one. He attacks hitters and pitches very well off his fastball.


80. Michael Palazzone - Georgia


3-10-10 from http://baseballdraftreport.com: - SO RHP Michael Palazzone (Georgia) had a rough Sunday. The draft-eligible sophomore was pounded by Florida State: 1.1 IP 5 H 6 ER 2 BB 1 K. Teammate SO RHP Cecil Tanner, channeling a young Bobby Jenks (Georgia) had an even rougher go of it: 1 IP 1 H 6 ER 6 BB 0 K 3 WP


7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3870 - On Georgia righty Michael Palazzone (1-1, 1.40, 25-3 K-BB in 26 IP): "It's crazy how an aluminum bat can really destroy guys' seasons. He can really pitch, he's got command to both sides of the plate, an average to maybe a tick above-average changeup, a breaking ball he can throw for strikes. He repeats his delivery, he's got very good command, and he keeps them off balance. He's been drafted twice before, I can see why. He's 91-92 with a good body and a loose arm. And he's a great kid."


81. Nick Piscotty:


8-14-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=126 - RHP Nick Piscotty from Northern California was also sharp again. He was in about the same velocity range as the other night (87-88) and once again very effectively used his good overhand curveball to ease through the Yankee hitters. One thing that works really well for Piscotty is his delivery. His lower half comes at the hitters before his upper body and his arm, which throws off the timing of the hitters and creates good deception. He was uncommitted heading into this event and no doubt will have all kinds of college opportunities now.


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 58. Nick Piscotty - RHP, 6'3" 190, Amador Valley HS (CA) - Long lean build, 87-89 mph fastball with some flat run, best pitch is 74-76 mph curveball that he OWNS, got lots of swings and misses; older brother was prospect now entering 2nd year at Stanford.


82. Matt Sisto:






http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/03/wac-players-of-the-week-10 - Hawai‘i’s Matt Sisto has been named the Verizon Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter and Pitcher of the Week for April 26-May 2. Sisto, a sophomore from Anaheim, Calif. (Cypress HS), pitched 5.1 shutout innings, allowing just four hits while striking out five to get the win in UH’s 1-0 victory over Nevada in the second game of its May 1 doubleheader. Sisto retired 12 of 13 batters between the second and sixth innings, posting four three-batter innings between the third and sixth stanzas.


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Matt Sisto, Hawaii, 6'4 1/2 230, power arm for Rainbows, not a strike out guy, gets popups and grounders and knows how, just needs to stay within himself. Should have breakout year.


83. Ben Grisz:


7-22-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - RHP, Ben Grisz, Duke, 6'1 220, pitching for Thomasville, first got a glimpse of Ben at TOS a couple years back, threw a lot of relief for the Blue Devs this spring, has def arm strength, most fb very true, velo range from upper 80's to as high as 93, mostly 90-91 with again, not much movement, slider when he leads with elbow properly is solid out pitch, other times flat and easy to read, he competes and for the most part has enough bounce back stamina to stay as a reliever and be effective at the next level ala Matt Herges. Control is good, sometimes too good.


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Ben Grisz, Duke, 6'1 220, have seen some progress and maturity since his HS days and at TOS 2 years ago. Will bump 93 on occ, mostly 89-91 with command. Also out of pen a lot.


84. Skylar Janisse:


7-25 from: - http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/2010/7/24/1585669/all-questions-answered#comments - Very new to the major prospect scene, so my information about him is somewhat limited. He’s a tall, projectable Canadian that was named to the Under Armour game, and I have him as a kid that pretty much sits 88-90 with definitely more to come. Has a promising, but erratic breaking ball that has been described to me as both a curve and slider, so I wonder if he throws both or if it’s a slurvy type of pitch. I’m guessing that he’s flashed both, but don’t quote me on that. Anyway, it’s a potential above-average pitch, but is more often below-average.


8-12-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/high-school/events/under-armour-preseason-all-america-tournament/2010/2610524.html - RHP - Villanova HS, Lasalle, Ont. Janisse is a Canadian righthander with an ideal pitcher's frame. He shows advanced command of his three-pitch mix, which includes an upper-80s fastball with movement, a sharp-breaking curveball and a changeup with good arm speed and late sink. His arm and delivery are both clean, making him a polished young pitcher with a high ceiling.


8-14-10 from: - http://www.5tooltalk.com/notes-mainpage.html - The lone Canadian on the roster, he follows the footsteps of Jake Eliopoulos and Kellin Deglan who played at this event each of the past two years. I don’t think Janisse carries the same grade as a prospect at a similar stage in his career. He is a taller righty with a high waist and good projectability overall. His fastball sat at 86-87 with decent life and touched 89 a few times. It took him a few tries, but he started to snap off a few sharp low-80s curveballs as part of his ninth inning stint.






85. Rio Ruiz:


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - Rio Ruiz, rhp, Bishop Amat HS, La Puente, Calif. - Ruiz suffered through a poor tryout at Westmont College in Santa Barbara and did not make either Brewers AC team. Named to the Yankees squad, he has come to life in Long Beach, showing flashes of exciting bat speed as a hitter and a power pitching arm. Stoutly built at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, Ruiz shows hitters no mercy by pounding home a 91-93 fastball that peaks close to 94. His 75 mph curve is a bit of an afterthought. A member of the 2012 class, Ruiz has two more years to exhibit his intriguing array of skills. At this stage, scouts seem evenly split on whether they prefer Ruiz as a pitcher or position player.


8-12-10: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=117 - Yankees infielder Rio Ruiz (6'2" 190, L/R, 2012) from Bishop Amat HS-La Puente (CA) for some reason was not included on the Brewers (Blue) team but it is not because he isn't good enough. In one at-bat he smacked a 91 mph fastball for a 2-RBI triple off Brickhouse. He has a plus arm across the diamond as well as having plus bat speed and fringe average speed. Ruiz also pitches and was a steady 91-92 in one inning, with a usable breaking ball.


86. R.J. Alvarez:


7-30-10 from: - http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/29/scouting-notes-cape-cod-league-all-stars - • R.J. Alvarez, RHP, Florida Atlantic -- Heading into just his sophomore campaign, Alvarez stood out as one of the best pure arms in the proceedings. Alvarez sat 94-95 mph with his fastball, reaching 96 a handful of times. He has worked exclusively in relief on the Cape but Alvarez showed the secondary pitches to potentially be a successful starter at the next level. He mixed a sharp, downer curveball at 78-80, which flashed plus, as well as a quality changeup at 80-84.


87. Carl Edwards:


7-29-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=8531042802 - RHP, Carl Edwards, talk about your stringbean pitchers, this kid has a very quick arm with hard bite on his 12/6 cb, from Newberry SC, 6'2 1/2 150 soaking wet, was upper 80's mostly and threw strikes. He's also one of the oldest participants as he turns 18 soon and will be a 2011 senior.


88. Joseph Flynn:


8-2 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/08/02/cape-cod-baseball-league-players-of-the-week-6 - COCA COLA PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Joseph Flynn (2012), Wareham RHP - Joseph Flynn (Franklin Pierce) of Wareham has embraced his new role as starter, earning the Coca Cola Pitcher of the Week honor in his first week on the job. Before the beginning of this week, Flynn had been a reliable middle reliever for the Gatemen, allowing five earned runs in 12.1 innings over nine appearances. But in his two starts this week, Flynn proved he belongs in the starting rotation. On July 25, he received a no-decision for six strong innings, allowing only one earned run. Five days later, he earned a win with seven shutout innings of three-hit ball. His efforts lowered his ERA to 2.13, good for third on the Gatemen staff. The Plymouth native was a two-time Boston Globe Player of the Year. He went 5-2 in 12 starts as a freshman this year Franklin Pierce University.


89. Scott Lyman:


5-4-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/03/big-west-baseball-player-of-the-week - Scott Lyman (Alamo, Calif./Monte Vista HS) tossed eight shutout innings for UC Davis in a 16-0 blanking of Cal State Northridge, garnering Big West Baseball Pitcher of the Week accolades. The sophomore allowed just three hits and struck out a season-high six batters in the outing, throwing 105 pitches. Lyman’s performance came on the heels of two potent offensive showings by the Matador offense. UC Davis pitching allowed CSUN to score 20 runs combined in the first two games of the series. In addition to his mound command, Lyman flourished at the plate, going 7-for-18 (.389) with three doubles, a home run and six runs scored.


90. Josh Martin:


5-10-10 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/10/southern-conference-players-of-the-week-6 - Samford’s RHP Josh Martin has been selected as the league’s Pitcher of the Week for all games from May 3-9. Martin held Wofford scoreless for 6.2 innings, allowing just three hits in Samford’s 13-0 win in the final game of the teams’ SoCon series on Sunday. Martin combined with two other Samford pitchers to post the school’s first shutout in Southern Conference play and its first shutout overall in more than two years. The sophomore struck out four Wofford batters to register his fourth victory of the season.


91. Eric Harrington – Lamar – 2009: 15 appearances, 8-1, 3.01, 63-K, 83.2-IP…


11-24-9 from www.collegebaseballblog.com: named the 57th top college player for the 2010 season.


92. Max Pearlman:


7-13-10 from: - http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/07/12/westlake-perlman-take-cape-cod-weekly-honors - Wareham comeback kid Max Perlman (Harvard) has secured this week’s Coca Cola Cape Cod League Pitcher of the Week award for his performance against Brewster. Perlman pitched six shutout innings and left the game with a 1-0 lead. Although the bullpen could not hold the lead, his nine strikeouts and two hits surrendered were enough to earn him this week’s award. The 6-7 right-hander showed plenty of promise in his first season as a member of the Crimson, earning All-Freshman third team honors. An elbow injury in his first start as a sophomore derailed his second season and much of his junior year, but his success this summer indicates that he has returned to form. He is also a Cape League veteran. He pitched well enough for the Gatemen in 2008 to be selected as an All-Star alternate before his injury.


93. Trevor Fitts:


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - RHP - Trevor Fitts, Pelham (Pelham, Ala.), Pitcher - The Birmingham News Metro Player of the Year, Fitts struck out 151 batters in 92 innings pitched and was 14-0 with a 0.91 ERA. He has committed to play at Mississippi State.


94. Zach Davies:


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team – RHP - Zach Davies, Mesquite (Gilbert, Ariz.), Pitcher - An all-state pick by the Arizona Republic and an all-area selection by the East Valley Tribune, Davies was 9-1 with 1.58 ERA for Mesquite. He had 84 strikeouts in 75.1 innings pitched and also batted .318 with 26 RBI, 10 doubles and 6 home runs.


95. Tyler Davis:


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Tyler Davis, Archbishop Mitty (San Jose, Calif.), Pitcher - Davis was unflappable on the mound for Archbishop Mitty, which finished ranked No. 3 in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 final rankings. He was 11-0 and struck out 82 batters in 78 innings with a 2.87 ERA.


96. J.D. Davis:


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - J.D. Davis, Elk Grove (Elk Grove, Calif.), All-Purpose - Helped Elk Grove reach the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I championship game and earned All-Metro honors by the Sacramento Bee after batting .483 with 62 RBI, 56 hits, 10 doubles and 8 home runs.


97. Michael Kelly:


7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Michael Kelly, West Boca Raton (Boca Raton, Fla.), All-Purpose - All-county by the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, Kelly went 10-4 with a 2.06 ERA and 88 strikeouts in 76 innings pitched. He also batted .323 with 17 RBI and has committed to play at Florida.


98. Jake Floethe:


7-18 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3870 - On Cal State Fullerton righty Jake Floethe (2-1, 0.84, 17-9 K-BB in 21 IP): "He may have the best stuff. He's 90-93 with heavy sink and a good changeup. The slider's something he needs to refine a little bit, but he looks like he's playing catch. It's an effortless delivery."


99. Patrick Hope:


8-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2704 - Patrick Hope, rhp, Broken Arrow (Okla.) HS - Scouts always enjoy watching a pitcher who has a hellacious curveball, probably since they don’t have to try to hit it. Hope’s wicked, low 70s hammer was the best breaking ball on display in Long Beach, showing near-perfect two-plane break, depth and tilt. Not that Hope is just a curveballer. At 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds, Hope has the requisite angular and projectable frame, plus he is able to locate his fastball well. With his fastball, Hope lures hitters into a false sense of security, delivering a consistent series of 89 mph four-seamers. Suddenly, Hope will step on the gas pedal and fire a fastball in the 91-92 range.


100. Scott Lyman:


7-25-10 from: - www.macksmets.blogspot.com: - Scott Lyman- UC Davis (SP, OF, CL)- Lyman is another potential five (5) tool guy, but the question is whether he will pitch or be an OF. Similar to Crocker he is a big and strong 6'2" 210lbs. As a freshman he only pitched in relief getting 2 saves in 39 IP, but there are control problems walking more than he struck out and also nearly walking one per inning. On the flip side he sits 91-92 touching 94 and his velocity in the 7th inning isn't noticeably lower than the 1st inning. His secondary pitches are a work in progress as he gets in trouble while batter's sit on his fastball. In 2010 he became a two way player displaying similar wildness (6+ ERA) to 2009, but with many more K's. In addition, he hit .356 in the middle of the line-up for the Aggies with 5 HR's in a cavernous Dobbins Stadium. Scott's older brother Jeff is a SP in the Braves organization and to me is a for sure top 5-10 round pick depending on whether he goes position player or on the hill.


101. Jordan Jankowski:


7-22-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - RHP, Jordan Jankowski, Miami-OH, 6'0 200, pitching with Grisz at Thomasville this summer, another name I was surprised was not drafted this year as a D/E soph, he will touch 92, but mostly pitches at 88-89, his niche would be to be a middle guy or if he can gain a bit more stamina and use his lower half better in his extension-follow thru could add a couple mph to velo. Breaking ball rolls at times and other times sharp, again depends on release points. On a club that will get a lot of exposure this fall and next spring in MAC conference. He's not a secret would be a low "A" draft at the least. Command is ok, control again is ok, workable.






102. Alex Meyer:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Alex Meyer, Kentucky, 6'8 220, has had mediocre college career but still possesses that arm and size to intrigue clubs. Has to progress this coming season.


103. Madison Boer:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Madison Boer, Oregon, 6'4 230, power arm and hard slider, command and consistent repeating of delivery key for Ducks' righty.


104. Tyler Anderson:


7-23-10 from: - http://pnrscouting.com/articles_teamusacollegiate_finalroster_07212010.html - USA CNT Roster Breakdown, Spring Stat Links and Trials Notes: - Tyler Anderson - LHSP - So. Univ. of Oregon - Trials Notes: Anderson was generally 88-90 with his fastball, touching 91/92, and working it most effectively to the outer half of the plate against lefties. He showed some trouble working inside to lefties, catching too much of the middle, and didn't spot particularly well against righties. His curve was 78-80 mph with average depth and flashed potential as a freeze offering, and his slider gave him another look coming with low-80s velo and some tilt. There is some deception in his high kick and arm action, though he can also get long to home due to each (1.76 - 1.82). He flashed a solid change at 77 mph, as well.


105. Tanner Peters:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP -Tanner Peters, UNLV, 6'0 160, little righty with big cb and good fb, low 90's mostly, competes, stamina is ok and will be watched closely this coming year for sure.


106. Luke Crumley -


11-2-09 from www.thehardballtimes.com: - Luke Crumley, RHP, 2011, Cleveland, Ga., Royals Baseball Club - Crumley has the ideal projectable pitchers body; 6-foot-4, 180. His fastball right now sits 88-90 mph, with the potential for a lot more as he fills out. He also showed a pretty nasty curveball that definitely looks like a future plus pitch. Just a high school junior, Crumley is already committed to Georgia (according to Mom). Mechanically, there is a bit more effort in the delivery than you’d like to see, and his arm jerks a bit on the finish. His draft day is 19 months away, and anything can happen between now and then (and let that be known for any 2011 player discussed here). But if he’s already hitting 90 with room to grow and a good looking second pitch, he’s a guy you want to follow.


107. Andrew Kittredge:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Andrew Kittredge, Washington, 6'1 200, good arm strength and live fb, development of secondary pitches has improved as well.


108. Chase Johnson:


7-26 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=4 - Here are some names of draft eligibles for 2011 who have not been mentioned much and are definitely on the radar for 2011 MLB scouting depts. - RHP - Chase Johnson, Fallbrook HS, Cal, 6'3 185, loose arm that will touch 91-92 on occ, mostly upper 80's, has grown a bit since soph year and not much press on him just yet.






109. Trevor Megill:


8-13-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=122 - The Brewers had three new pitchers toe the slab today and all were solid, but none of them were throwing up big time stuff, then again, two of them are 2012 grads to keep tabs on for the future. RHP Trevor Megill (6'7"7 220, Marina HS, Huntington Beach, CA) and LHP Cole Irvin (6'4" 170, Servite HS, Yorba Linda, CA) are their names. Megill was 85-89 with good movement on the fastball and a usable 73-74 mph curveball. He also likes to use his change-up that has a chance to be an average pitch.


110. Sam Johnson:


8-14-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=126 - The one with the best present day stuff was RHP Sam Johnson (Westview HS, Beaverton, OR). He is a 6'0" right-hander, which is normally a death sentence description for a pitcher, but is isn't for Johnson because he has BIG stuff. He was firing easy 91-93 mph fastballs and mixing in his power 76-79 mph curveball and buzzed right through the Yankee hitters. The amazing thing about Johnson is the ease with which he generates that velocity out of a very average body.


111. Kyle Hendricks:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Kyle Hendricks, Dartmouth, 6'2 185, has arm strength and throws strikes, command and consistency on release biggest keys to success and exposure over the summer.


112. Zach Wentz:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Zach Wentz, North Dakota St, 6'3 220, strike thrower and wants the ball, will show occ 91-92, upside to add more with more pitching time and exposure, watch him this summer.


113. Nigel Nootbaar


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 60. Nigel Nootbaar - RHP, 6'1" 176, El Segundo HS (CA) - Lean build, projectable body type, very deceptive arm action and delivery, all stuff is sneaky, 87-91 mph fastball gets on hitters QUICK, 77-78 mph slider that has short quick tilt, will frustrate hitters.


114. Joseph Musgrove:


8-31-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=142 - Joseph Musgrove - RHP, 6'5" 225, Grossmont HS (CA) - Scouts like their right-handers to be big and Musgrove fits the bill. His velocity was not great (87-90 mph) but he throws a heavy ball with lots of run. He also showed feel of a near average 74-76 mph curveball that occasionally had plus bite. Musgrove also flashed a usable slider and change-up. He was aggressive and effectively used his fastball, while mixing in the curveball. Musgrove isn't the most projectable prospect in terms of gaining MORE size, but he is going to get stronger and that will translate into more power stuff.


115. Trevor Story:


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 57. Trevor Story - RF/SS, 6'1" 177, R/R, Irving HS (TX) - Talented athlete, odd RF/SS profile but he looked GOOD at SS, there is life in his bat, he knows how to get the barrel to the ball and it comes off well, plus arm, good athlete, interesting talent.


116. Kyle Shaw:


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - Kyle Shaw - RHP, 6'0" 190, Sante Fe HS (OK) - Quick arm with short backside arm action, 87-90 mph fastball with some life and a sharp swing and miss 77-80 mph curveball.


117. Quintavious Drains:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Quintavious Drains, Jackson St, 6'2 195, from Atlanta hotbed, another name given to me to see for the summer, will show low 90's on occasion, has had enough exposure being down south and at times he's lights out and other times very hittable, started out as a reliever and became top starter this spring. More upside than Edwin Jackson at same age, will turn 21 late October.


118. Derek Benny:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Derek Benny, Fresno St, 6'5 220, smooth righty with 93 fb, mostly 89-91, know how, also 77-81 slider and makings of ave str change.


119. Andrew Foushee:


5-24 from: - http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/05/24/big-south-players-of-the-week-12 - Presbyterian College hurler RHP Andrew Foushee (2011) has been named The Crons Brand Pitcher of the Week. Foushee led the Blue Hose to a victory in their season finale with a complete game four-hit shutout at VMI last Friday. He struck out 10 batters and walked just two hitters, and retired the final 16 batters he faced to earn his second win of the season. Foushee struck out the side in the second inning and held the Keydets to a .133 batting average on the night.


120. Bubba Gardner:


6-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - RHP, Derek Starling "Bubba", Gardner Edgerton HS, Kansas 6'2 185, mostly 88-90, occasional 92 with sink, idea again on the hill, projectible frame to get better.






121. Hunter Scantling:


6-21-10 from: - http://baseballdraftreport.com - 2011 MLB Draft Players to Know – Florida State - SO RHP Hunter Scantling* (5.00 FIP; 7.98 K/9; 2.66 BB/9; 44 IP) - Scantling is huge (6-8, 270 pounds) and athletic, but his stuff still doesn’t quite match his imposing frame. That could change in a hurry, but for now he’s still sitting in the same upper-80s with iffy breaking stuff that he was at back in high school. It’ll be interesting to see if he’ll get more consistent innings as a starter or if Florida State opts to keep him coming out of the bullpen in 2011.


122. Daniel Bennett:


6-21-10 from: - http://baseballdraftreport.com - 2011 MLB Draft Players to Know – Florida State - JR RHP Daniel Bennett* (3.56 FIP; 10.06 K/9; 3.18 BB/9; 34 IP) - Bennett has been counted on in many big spots as the Seminoles primary non-closer relief pitcher. His deceptive sidearm delivery, above-average fastball, and impressive junior year peripherals make him one to watch. The former Tallahassee Community College standout should get first crack at reclaiming the closer’s job he lost to Mike McGee this season in 2011.


123. Tristian Montgomery:


6-23-10 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702 - Day 1 at TOS: - RHP Tristian Montgomery for NABF showed his fantastic arm strength, with some 93's mostly 91's with hard bite on his power cb. Also was in the zone and had hitters swinging and missing. He's moved up on many lists to watch for 2011. I have him ahead of Maples on paper now.


124. Courtney Hawkins:


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 - RHP, Courtney Hawkins, 2012, CC Texas, 6'1 205, max effort arm, rather loose, seems to push up hill, was 86-88, most straight and spinner breaking ball, easy to read, in pre-game showed pop in his bat, might be best to take a position in OF and swing away. Has 2 years left.


125. Derek Starling:


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 - RHP, Derek Starling, Gardner Edgerton HS, Kansas, 6'3 plus 180 plus, was up to 89 with sink, also bite on slurve, will end up being a slider, 4 year route best bet to develop and move up draft stock. Lots of movement during windup that needs tweaking, wasteful use of energy with delivery at present. Solid arm strength though.






126. Parker French:


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. - Parker French RHP L/R 6-1 180 Dripping Springs HS, Austin 2011






127. Nick Ahmed – Connecticut…


11-9-9 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.


128. Kevin Vance – Connecticut…






11-9-9 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 may have been the hotter name over the summer, but Vance’s stuff is currently a touch better. He has similar velocity to Ahmed (normally sitting 90-92 with the FB), but a better overall breaking ball and plus command give him the overall edge.


129. Evan Brock:


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). Evan Brock (UC Irvine) followed up his inning of no-hit performance on Tuesday by allowing one run on four hits in three frames and a pair of punch outs.


130. Adam Smith -


11-11-9 from www.thebaseballdraftreport.com: - Texas A&M - SO RHP/SS Adam Smith (2011) and the bazooka launcher attached to the right side of his body. If you’ve been following the draft over the past few years the name Adam Smith should sound familiar. No, not the Wealth of Nations guy. The highly sought after 2008 recruit who wound up in College Station playing for the Aggies. Smith has always had a crazy strong arm, but only recently has he had the chance to showcase it regularly on the mound. I still believe he can play a capable SS/3B and hit enough to be productive at either spot, but I couldn’t fault a team that instead saw him as a potential closer-type throwing easy 97 mph fastballs off the bump.


131. Tyler Lasko –


3-11-10 from: http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/03/18/acc-recap-for-march-17th-2 - Sophomore RHP Taylor Lasko allowed one run in 6.0 innings of work to lead the Boston College baseball team to an 8-2 win at Bryant on St. Patrick’s Day. Lasko allowed one run on five hits for his first collegiate win. He struck out two and walked one.






132. Kaleb Merck -


3-15-10 from http://pnrscouting.com/rankings_2010_houstoncollegeclassic.html - Top 10 Players (2011 Draft Class) - Kaleb Merck, RHP, Texas Christian Univ. - Just one appearance on the weekend, but made the most of his 2.2 IP notching 3 SO while allowing 2 H and 0 BB and took just 34 pitches to record 8 outs, with just one of the outs coming in the air; 89-91, touched 92 mph with his fastball and added a 78-80 slider that flashed late bite.


133. Jordan Prias -


RHP - 4-7-10 from: - http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/04/06/cb360-primetime-performers-of-the-week-7-april-6 - Stanford sophomore righthander Jordan Pries has been named the Primetime Pitcher of the Week. Pries went the distance on April 2 in game-2 of the series at #2 UCLA, as the Cardinal handed the Bruins their first loss of the season (8-4). The 6-0, 190-pound righthander allowed three earned runs on eight hits and four walks, with four strikeouts while facing a potent UCLA lineup that featured four players hitting above .390 for the season. The 133-pitch complete game saw Pries sparkle through the first 7.2 innings, as he allowed only an unearned run and four hits until late in the 8th inning. Twice in the game, Pries retired seven in a row – and his first six frames featured two 1-2-3 innings and four others in which he induced a double-play ball.


134. Branden Pinder:


4-12-10 from: http://thecollegebaseballblog.com/2010/04/12/big-west-players-of-the-week-2 - Long Beach State’s Branden Pinder (Torrance, Calif./Santa Ana CC) delivered the first complete game shutout of his career to capture Big West Baseball Pitcher of the Week accolades. Pinder went the distance as the 49ers salvaged the final game of a three-game series, winning 11-0 against UC Davis on Saturday. Pinder tossed a three-hitter and allowed only one walk while throwing just 100 pitches in an efficient performance. He also struck out three. The sophomore faced the minimum 12 batters over the final four innings of the game and got a double play to remove the only Aggie baserunner in those final four frames.


135. Darren Whatley:


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 52. Darren Whatley - RHP, 6'3" 220, Bibb County HS (AL) - Big wide frame, strong kid, fastball 88-92 mph with some sink, occasional heavy action, fair command, 68-73 mph curveball has chance to be average.


136. Scot Hoffman:


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 53. Scot Hoffman - RHP, 6'4" 190, Desert Ridge HS (AZ) - Long and strong frame, good pitcher's body, fastball 87-92 and there is more in there, slow 66-68 mph curveball has to improve.


137. John Hayman:


9-3-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=144 - 55. John Hayman - RHP, 6'0" 226, Ware County HS (GA) - Big thick bodied kid with a power arm, fastball was 87-92 and when he was comfortable it was mostly 90-91, occasionally fringe average 68-75 mph curveball, inconsistent delivery but good arm.


138. Navery Moore:


9-11-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/summer-scene/summer-league-top-prospects/2010/2610639.html - RHP, Nashville (Jr., Vanderbilt) - Entering the 2011 season, Moore seems to be on the cusp of realizing the vast potential that made him one of the top pitchers in the country as a 16-year-old. Moore had Tommy John surgery prior to his senior season in high school and threw just five innings as a freshman at Vanderbilt while rehabbing his elbow. He struggled mightily with his control that spring and last summer in Cape Cod. As a sophomore, Moore was unlucky again when he broke his kneecap during fall practice, limiting him to just 13 innings; he finished with a 9.24 ERA, 16 strikeouts and 12 walks. Finally healthy this summer, Moore showed what he was capable of on the mound for the Outlaws. In 46 innings, he posted a 3.94 ERA as well as 48 strikeouts to 21 walks. Opponents hit just .236 against him and no one took him deep all summer. Moore's fastball may not have as much zip as it did before the surgery, but it still sits in the 92-94 mph range with late life. When he is locating his curveball, it is a true 12-to-6 pitch with tight spin; the problem is that his control is still inconsistent. Once he gains more confidence in his pitching ability, and if he harnesses his secondary stuff, he has a high ceiling as a potential closer—but that's a big if. The good news is Nashville coach Brian Ryman lauded his makeup and called him one of the hardest-working players on the team.


139. Kaleb Merck:


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/baseball/blog/ncaabb_experts/post/TCU-reliever-to-miss-2011-with-injury?urn=ncaabb-271097 - TCU reliever Kaleb Merck will miss the 2011 season after having Tommy John surgery, coach Jim Schlossnagle said on Monday. Merck, a junior right-hander, had an excellent campaign as the Horned Frogs made their first College World Series appearance last season. He made 22 appearances and tallied a 1.47 ERA in 30 2/3 innings. He also struck out 23 and walked six and limited teams to a .210 batting average.






140. Matt Andriese:


10-4-10 from: - http://www.thecollegebaseballblog.com - We start off the countdown today at number 100 with UC-Riverside RHP Matt Andriese. He is a junior from Redlands California where he attended Redlands East Valley High School. His high school days saw him earned three letters under Steve Hernandez. He help lead the Wildcats to a back to back Citrus Belt Championships in 2007 and 2008. Matt was named all-league in each of his three seasons while being named All-CIF during his final two seasons. In his senior campaign, he went an outstanding 9-2 with a 0.82 ERA which led to him being selected by the Texas Rangers in the 37th round.


141. Ryan Meyer:


10-2-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=150 - Righty Ryan Meyer (Oviedo HS) has perhaps the best present and future arm-strength among the pitchers who appeared Saturday. At a long and lanky 6’6”, there’s a lot to dream on and Meyer touched 91-92 MPH, throwing consistently high-80s. His curveball is a project, but every now and then Meyer would snap off a good one as if to let scouts that it was “in there”. Meyer has committed to Central Florida.


11-5-10: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5095 – WWBA stars - RHP Ryan Meyer (Orlando Scorpions): Meyer’s stuff is so consistent that it’s easy to forget how good he is and how well he projects. The 6-5, 195 lb right hander topped out at 92 mph for the first time at a PG/WWBA event and his 80 mph slider continues to be a very good second pitch. It’s hard to imagine that Meyer isn’t going to keep getting better.






142. T J Renda:


10-18-10 from: - http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=165 - TJ Renda (2011, Apopka) got the start and worked his 80-83mph fastball on the corners, complimented by a very effective changeup and breaking ball. Renda's changeup is very good, as he uses outstanding armspeed to provide deception on the pitch. Renda is usually in the low to mid 80s, but pitched plenty earlier in the weekend and may have been low on gas. He was relieved by Devin Smith (2011, King), who continued the shutout working at 83-86mph. Smith's breaking ball will be an effective pitch at the next level. The final pitcher was Trey Oest (2012, Durant), who sat 87-89mph as the junior picked up the win. Oest spun a decrptive curveball, but mainly challenged hitters with his upper 80's fastball.


143. Dylan Dickens:


10-25-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3010 - The Dirtbags got a complete game shutout from submarine righthander Dylan Dickens (Person HS, Roxboro, N.C.) in the semi-final, upsetting a loaded FTB Mizuno/Cardinals Scout Team squad. Dickens' fastball sat in the mid-70s but had lots of funk to it. he also mixed in a sweeping, low-60s curveball that kept Cardinal hitters off balance. He then worked three innings of the final game before it was called. Afterwards, he was pretty blunt in describing how he felt after the day's performance.


10-28-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5079 - Dickens pitched in relief for theDirtbags in the WWBA World Championship on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at theRoger Dean Complex, but he wasn't done yet. Far from it. Dickens and his rubber arm pitched a four-hit shutout in the semifinals Monday morning as the Dirtbags blanked FTB Mizuno/Cardinals Scout Team, 1-0. Dickens is a sidebar pitcher with an unusual stance. His stands horizontal to the plate, but his feet are spread about two feet apart, with his left (front) on the third-base side of the mound. He's been using that delivery since he was 7 years old.Dickens struck out five batters and walked only one. His teammates turned three double plays and he never faced more than four batters in an inning. Dickens,who has committed to East Carolina, looked as strong at the end as he did at the beginning.






144. Luke Weaver:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Righthander Luke Weaver from Deland, Fla., High was 86-89 with good run on his fastball and a 75-76 mph curveball.


145. Jeremy Null:


9-17-10 from: - http://diamondscapescouting.com/article_2010impactbaseballfuturesgame.html -RHP
Bunker Hill HS, Claremont, N.C. - Null, a towering 6-foot-8, 215-pound righthander, has obvious pro-body projection. He works in the 88-90 mph range with his fastball and bumps 91, mixing in a short breaking ball that registers between 71-73. Null’s arm action is smooth and simple, and he exhibits balance and athleticism in his delivery, the combination of which is impressive considering his size. Null is committed to Western Carolina.


146. Max Povse:


RHP - Green Hope HS, Cary, N.C. - Like it is with Null, it’s hard not to take notice of Povse’s imposing 6-foot-8, 185-pound frame. Povse needs some effort to throw his 90-91 mph fastball that tops out at 92. His 75-77 curveball has 11-to-5 shape and average potential, and he has a rudimentary feel for a 82-83 changeup. He gets good extension from his mid-three-quarters release point, but he needs to learn to pitch with more downward angle. Povse is uncommitted at the time of this writing.


147. Taylore Cherry:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Taylore Cherry (2012/Midland Redskins): The 6-9, 255-pound Cherry threw up to 92 mph and spotted his fastball, and looked so easy doing it that one scout remarked “If he’d just grunt a bit he’d be throwing 95 mph to corners easy.” The same scout thought that 100 mph in a few years wasn’t out of the question, either. Size + Velocity + Command is a good equation.






148. Mason McCullough:






RHP - Crest HS, Shelby, N.C. - McCullough showed the best fastball, reaching 93 mph and sitting 90-92 with sink. Broad and strong at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds, he has a high-effort delivery and a bulldog reliever’s mentality. McCullough’s draft prospects hinge on whether he is able to maintain that velocity through the spring. He is committed to North Carolina.






149. Matt Chavez:


11-1-10 from: - http://www.collegesummerbaseball.net/2010/11/top-performers-from-2010-matt-chavez.html - My next Top Performer from the 2010 Summer Season is Matt Chavez from the New Bedford Bay Sox by way of the University of San Fransisco. Matt is a 6-2/195 pound infielder/pitcher. He hails from Burlingame, CA and starred at RBurlingame High School. Offensively, Matt hit .224, with 2 home runs in 116 at-bats this Spring. On the mound, he went 1-0, with a 3.78 era in 16.2 innings pitched. He was drafted (primarily as a pitcher) in this past June's draft by the White Sox in the 44th round. He elected not to sign, and will return to the Don's for his Junior season. Matt had a very successful summer while playing for the Bay Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. He spent the majority of this summer playing in the field, rather than pitching. He hit a league-leading .355/.518/.406 in 141 at-bats. He scored 20 runs, knocked in 22 and smacked 4 home runs for the Sox. He had a bb/k ratio of 12/39 this summer. He also performed well in the field as he had a .995 fielding percentage. He was selected to participate in the All-Star game and he wound up having 2 at-bats, with 1 run scored in the game. On the mound, Matt went 0-1, and had a 1.42 era in 6.1 innings pitched. He allowed 5 hits and struck out 6 on the season. As I mentioned earlier, Matt was drafted primarily for his pitching prowess, and for his 95 mph fastball, but I'm being told that he prefers hitting. For his outstanding play this summer, Matt was named the Batting Champion by the NECBL. Perfect Game also ranked Matt as the 15th best prospect in the league.


150. Austin Robichaux:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - He was followed by Austin Robichaux of Notre Dame High in Crowley, La. Robichaux was 87-89, touching 90 with a little bit of effort. He would drop down his arm angle on his fastball at times to get more movement. He was 84-86 when he did that and lost command. He also had a curveball that was 75 with a slurvey action to it.






151. Dean Wolosiansky:


11-2-10 from: - http://www.collegesummerbaseball.net/2010/11/top-performers-from-2010-summer-season.html


My next Top Performer from the 2010 summer season is Dean Wolosiansky of the West Virginia Miners. Dean is a 6-5/225 pound senior pitcher from The Ohio State University by way of Uniontown, Ohio. He played his high-school ball at Green High School. This past Spring, Dean went 4-8 and had a 5.45 era for the Buckeyes. Dean spent this summer pitching for the West Virginia Miners of the Prospect League. He helped the Miners to a 26-30 record this summer. He was simply dominant this summer, and was the Miners most consistent pitcher this season. He went 5-1, and sported a league-leading 1.19 era in 68 innings pitched. He allowed just 44 hits, and held opponents to a .190 batting average. He also had a bb/k ratio of 25/54 this summer. Dean started 9 games for the Miners this summer, and he pitched at-least 7-innings in all 9 starts. For his outstanding play this summer, Dean was named to the First-Team All Prospect League, and he was named the Pitcher of the Year. He was also ranked as the 9th best prospect in the league by Perfect Game. The following is from Perfect Game's scouting report on Dean: •5-1 •1.19 ERA (1st in league) •68 Inp (3rd in league) •44 Hits •25 Walks •54 Strikeouts (T 6th in league) •.190 Oba •9 Starts






152. Chris McCue:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Chris McCue (South Charlotte Panthers): This is fun stuff to follow. In 2007 McCue threw in the 14U WWBA National Championships and topped out at 74 mph. In 2008 it was the 15U’s and he topped at 81 mph. In 2009 it was the 16U’s and McCue was up to 89. Now he’s 91-94 mph, with plenty at the upper end of that margin. McCue definitely has the potential to get stronger, as he’s 6-0 and slender, but what an arm. And what a nice history and progression to track him by.






153. Jorge Lopez:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Jorge Lopez (Team Mizuno Puerto Rico): Word started trickling back from the Red Quad to the tower about the string bean (6-4, 165 pound) Puerto Rican even before the game sheet with the scout notes made it back. Lopez has solid present stuff (89-91 mph FB, good CB, solid command) but is very, very loose and projectable as well. When was the last time that the first player drafted off the Island was a pitcher?


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Puerto Rico isn't typically known for producing pitchers, but the island has a good one this year in Jorge Lopez from Academia la Milagrosa in Cayey, P.R. The rail-thin, 6-foot-5, 165-pound righthander impressed scouts with his 88-91 mph fastball that he spotted to both side of the plate. For such a tall, lanky teenager, Lopez showed good body control, but his arm can get a little sweepy in the back. He used his height to get downhill and mixed in a 73-75 mph curveball and a nasty 80-81 mph changeup.






154. Jordan Ramsey:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Canes righthander Jordan Ramsey goes to North Davidson High in Lexington, N.C.—the same high school as 2012 shortstop Landon Lassiter. Ramsey is committed to UNC-Wilmington and has a projectable 6-foot-4, 180-pound frame. He was sitting 87-88 with his fastball and touched 90. He flashed a sharp, 68-70 curveball and mixed in a 75 changeup.


155. John Taylor:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Righthander John Taylor from Franklin County High in Carnesville, Ga. pitched for the Mid-Atlantic Rookies and used his 89-91 mph fastball and nice 75-77 mph curveball to keep the FTB Mizuno/Cardinals Scout Team in check. Taylor showed a good delivery, good life on his fastball and his curveball had tight 12-6 break. He also flashed a changeup at 79 mph.






156. Thomas Robson:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Team British Columbia righthander Thomas Robson was 88-92 during his WWBA outing with a 78-81 mph slider. The 6-foot-4, 200-pounder has been up to 94 earlier this summer.


157. Tyler Arthur:


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Righthander Tyler Arthur from Lexington Catholic High started the game and was 88-89 with his fastball. He mixed in a 75-77 mph curveball and a 78-80 mph changeup with good movement. The 6-foot-3, 190 pounder showed a good delivery and threw a lot of strikes.


158. Matt Spalding:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Matt Spalding (Kentucky Baseball Club): We’d heard rumblings that the 6-0, 190 lb Spalding had been as high as 96 mph this fall. He didn’t disappoint, throwing 91-94 mph from a loose over-the-top release point that makes him appear much taller to hitters than his listed height.


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Righthander Matt Spalding from St. Xavier High in Louisville isn't as tall at 6-feet, 190 pounds, but opened some eyes with his fastball that was 91-94 mph and a curveball anywhere from 73-77 mph.


159. Taylor Nunez:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Taylor Nunez (Marucci Elite): Marucci had a staff deep in better-known tall, loose RHP’s who threw upper 80’s/low 90’s (Aaron Nola, Matt Wisler, Austin Robichaux, Rookie Davis), but none quite left the impression that the 6-4, 175-pound Nunez (Slidell, La.) did. One of Perfect Game’s top scouts, and one who is not prone to hyperbole, had Nunez’s game and one of his comments was “One of the better curveballs I’ve seen in a long time.”


10-27-10 from: - http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=3012 - Taylor Nunez of Salmen High in Slidell, La. is projectable at 6-foot-4, 175 pounds. He has popped up lately, showing improved velocity. He sat 87-89, touching 90 in his one-inning stint in which he struck out the side and earned a save. He also flashed a very good curveball.






160. Spencer Turnbiull:


RHP Spenser Turnbull (Marucci Elite): Turnbull had never attended a PG/WWBA event before, nor had we scouted him at any other event, so he was understandably not ranked prior to Jupiter. That will change, as the 6-3, 195 lb Mississippi native was up to 94 mph from a low effort delivery and showed very good running/sinking life on an 88-91 mph 2-seamer.






161. Luke Weaver:


10-29-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5086 - RHP Luke Weaver (Chet Lemon’s Juice): Weaver shut out one of the event’s best hitting teams, Baseball U., in a must-win pool play game, then came back to throw 3 1/3 more shutout innings in the championship game. Not only was Weaver’s stuff impressive (88-91 FB, outstanding upper 70’s slider, plus command), his mound demeanor and ability to make his pitch when he needed was off the charts.






162. Richard White:


11-5-10: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5095 – WWBA stars - RHP Richard White (FTB Mizuno): White is a loose 6-2, 175 lb right hander with a fastball that was up to 91 mph. The interesting thing about him is that he’s from St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. With 2010 Aflac All-American Deshorn Lake also a Virgin Islands native, it’s worth wondering how much more talent is there to be discovered. I’m sure that’s a trip that most scouts wouldn’t mind taking.






163. Logan Jernigan:


http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/blog.html - Day Four – Logan Jernigan (South Johnston HS, Four Oaks, N.C.), a North Carolina State commit, maintained an 87-89 mph fastball through five innings, mixing in a slurvy mid-70s breaker with solid depth. The righty also flashed a rudimentary changeup that jumped between the low-and-upper-70s and lacked deception. His arm action and projection in his 6-foot-3, 180-pound build portend an increase in velocity, though it remains to be seen whether it will come in time for an organization to buy him out of his Wolfpack commitment.


164. Garrett Nuss:


11-5-10: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5095 – WWBA stars - RHP Garrett Nuss (Orlando Scorpions): On the other hand Nuss, Meyer’s present teammate on the Scorpions and potential future teammate at Central Florida, doesn’t have that type of consistency yet. I’ve seen Nuss flash 3 plus pitches before but rarely more than one at a time. He came close to that in Jupiter, pitching at 90-91 for 4 solid innings with good feel and command of his curveball and changeup.






165. Ryan Keller:


10-31-10 from: - http://www.diamondscapescouting.com/2010.10.01_arch.html - Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, Valencia, Calif.), a physical 6-foot-3, 210-pound righthander, started for the ABD Bulldogs and worked in the 87-90 mph range, peaking at 91, with a snappy 75-76 curveball. He has a quick arm and throws with little effort, but scouts will be hoping to see more velocity in the spring.

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