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11/3/10

The Mack Draft Report – West Showcase, Barret Loux, Jose Fernandez, Dillon Howard, Matt Chavez, Nat. Showcase, Francisco Lindor, Austin Robichaux, Derek Fisher, Cole Wiper, Sonny Gray

The 2010 West Uncommitted Showcase is scheduled for this weekend (Nov. 6-7) at the Fitch Park Cubs Spring Training facility in Mesa, Ariz.


The West Uncommitted Showcase is designed primarily for high school seniors who have not yet committed to a college.


This year’s rosters include 2011 RHP Alex Gebert and C Cam Cain.


Wanna play?


Go to http://www.perfectgame.org/ , and click on Get Invite.


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Stuart Villanueva
 Jim Callis tweeted that it doesn’t seem that anyone is interested in Barret Loux right now.



Loux was drafted sixth overall in the draft by Arizona, but did not sign due to injuries no one seemed to know about. Don’t ya think if you were gonna pick someone this early in the draft, you would of stuck a thermometer in his arse?



He had bone chips removed from his right elbow in 2009, but he bounced back and went 11-2, 2.83 for Texas A&M after that procedure.



Arizona was granted a new first round pick in 2011 and Loux was declared a free agent. All of us in the draft business expected a lot of action and press on him since the draft but it just didn’t happen.



My sources… and we know what they are worth these days… said the bonus offered by Arizona was $2.4mil, and the injury issue involced his elbow, not his shoulder. They also said that Loux’s agency agreed to aloow his client to have a physical before signing the deal, which is basically unheard of.



Loux throws a sitting 94 fast ball, an 83 slider, a low 80s change up, and a 76-78 downer curve.



I had him as the 16th best RHP in the 2010 draft, which would have translated to a late first-round supplement pick.

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Craig Bailey
 Monday’s ruling that Cuban refuge RHP Jose Fernandez is not eligible to play baseball for his high school opens up a whole new set of worms.



If he’s not eligible to play, can he sign with someone as a free agent or does he have to wait until his name is called in the 2011 draft?



Fernandez pitched lights out in the WWBA last month, hitting 97 consistently. The fast ball sat in the 93-94 range, and he also tossed up an 81-mph changeup and a 80-83 curve (BA).



Mock Draft wise, I only have him as the 31st top RHP available, but there hasn’t been a mock draft released since his showing in the WWBA. 5-Tool had the best ranking (35th overall) while four major mocks didn’t list him at all.



One other bright not. He has shed over 30 pounds, coming in at 6-5, 220 for the WWBA.

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Searcy High School RHP Dillon Howard has made the press this month, including an article by BA .


I have Howard as the 26th top RHP in the 2011 draft, which would place him in the 3rd round. He’s 6-3. 190 and throws a fast ball that has hit 95, a 76-78 12-6 curve with bite, and an 81-83 change-up. Throws a ¾ arm angle.


Dowside is tendency to be impatient and rush his pitches.


The late, great Andy Seiler had him as the 14th overall pick come June, while Sully Draft picked him 12th in July.


He pitched three scoreless innings in his WWBA outing, with 3-K, 1-H, and 1-BB.


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USF
 College Summer Baseball  started off November featuring the University of San Francisco’s 6-2, 195-lb. IF/RHP Matt Chavez.


Chavez starred this summer for the Bedford Bay Sox on the New England Collegiate Baseball Leauge, hitting .355/.518/.406 in 141-AB. He was drafted as a red-shirt sophomore this past draft in the 44th round, as a pitcher (95-mph fast-ball) , by the White Sox, but didn’t sign.


I simply didn’t have him in my notes and he enters my list as the 146th best RHP available in the 2011 draft.

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PG  will host the 2010 National Underclass Showcase-Main Event on December 28-30 at Terry Park, in Fort Myers, Florida.


Description from PG: Each year over 500 talented underclassmen from across the country show their skills for three days in front of the scouting community. In its history the Underclass Showcase has hosted players from all 50 states as well as 5 foreign countries. The warm Florida weather in Fort Myers is perfect for families looking for a post-Christmas vacation from northern states and the top level talent from Florida is always out in droves. If you are a 2012 or 2013 prospect with college baseball aspirations or more, don’t miss this event!

Go to the above link to join up.

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Annie
 One shortstop that is quickly moving up the draft is Montverde Academy’s (Florida) Francisco Lindor.

I still have Lindor as only the third top shortstop in the draft; however, that includes earlier mock drafts where he was ranked much lower than he’s coming in now. PG has him as 17th pick overall and the next shortstop that ranked was Phillip Evans at 36th.

When was the last time you heard that a junior in high school is projected to stay at short when he makes it to the pros? That’s how good this kid plays this position.

He’s only 5-11, 170 but the switch-hitter has remarkable slap power for his size. Hits better on the right side.

Top shortstops are highly sought after and Lindor could easily wind up a protected pick in the 2011 draft.
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Okay… your name is Austin Robichaux and you just finished your senior season at Notre Dame High School, in Crowley, Louisiana.

BA  does a little blurb about you and you start getting some national coverage that basically past you buy most of your high school career.

You follow this with a super winter stint, showing the scouting world your 87-89 fastball that touches 90, and has movement, followed by a slurvy 75 curve.

Lastly, now dudes like me are jumping on the Robichaux bandwagon and you would figure that Austin needs to turn to his father to get the right advice about his baseball future, especially if he’s drafted in 2011.

Well, what if your father is the coach of the college team you committed to play 2011 for? That’s right, father Tony heads up the UL program that Austin committed to in July.

Would love to be a fly at that post-draft Sunday dinner.

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Paul Chaplin
 Sometimes, one single swing in an important game can be the difference regarding what direct your career goes.

The name Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest High School, Pennsylvania) meant nothing to us until we found it as the 199th pick on the October 1st Draft Site mock draft. Names this far down the mocks sometimes don’t resurface until day three of the draft, if at all.

Then, PG  writes a blurb on October 29th about how Fisher ate up the East Coast Showcase in August, which included a 400+ home run into a strong Jupiter, Florida wind.

All of a sudden Babe Ruth was playing Florida winter ball and everyone was willing to look past other aspects of his game that didn’t stand out.

Look, you get a big bat hitting 400+ home runs into the wind, you write the name down.

This was followed by work outs for the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies.

Just takes one swing, guys.

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Newport High School (Bellevue, Washington) RHP Cole Wiper first got out attention on day two of the TOS in June, He put together an impressive outing, mixing up an 89-92 fastball, a slower 8385 version of the same pitch, and a 78-mph curve. The curve needed work, but the fastball was straight with some arm side run.

Next came the Under Armour All-American games (yes, Dads of the world… if you want your kid drafted, get his but to as many of these programs you can go to), where he pitched okay and added a low-80s slider. The down side was the fast ball remained up which cost him a few times.

Wiper has some work to do this season, but the raw talent is there.

I currently have him as the 70th top RHP in the draft, which would make him a day two pick.So far, he has not been named to any of the 2011 mock drafts.

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PG  will host the 2010 World Showcase, on January 9-10, 2011, at Terry Park, in Fort Myers, Florida.

Description from PG: - “The World Showcase was the first National level showcase run by Perfect Game back in 1997. It’s by far the top off-season scouting event of its kind. Players from every state have participated along with players from Canada, Latin America, Japan and even Europe. It really is a “World” event. Take a look at past top performers and you will be amazed at the results of how many tremendous players have made the journey to Fort Myers Florida each holiday season.”

Go to link above to join up.

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Caught this Q&A on Sonny Gray on BA  -

Morgan (Brentwood, TN): Jim, being from Middle TN, I have heard alot about Vanderbilt RHP Sonny Gray. What kind of stuff does he have, and where do you see him going in the 2011 draft?

Jim Callis: Plus sinker, plus curveball. The big question with him is whether he can hold up as a starter at 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds. He'll go in the top 10 picks of the draft.


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