9/8/11

Draft Profile: - LHP Rock Rucker


Rock Rucker is a 6-5 LHP out of Georgia who is getting a lot of attention out there. The experts have all written positively about him:


From Perfect Game:


Rock Rucker is a 2012 OF/LHP with a 6-5 225 lb. frame from Marietta, GA who attends Redan HS. Outstanding physical build, low waist, very good strength throughout. Two way prospect. 6.82 runner, easy OF actions, accurate on line throws, low release point, can get on top of ball better but will throw runners out. Open stance hitting, low hands, quick short swing, uses strength well, leverage at contact, squares the ball up and it jumps, could extend better for lift but short swing notable for his size, very good game swings vs. velocity. Shows arm strength on the mound, funky arm/hand action on delivery, drifts out, quick arm catches up well, compact low release point. Fastball to 90 mph, has hit 92 since the PG National, shows good bite on curveball, pitched to spots with both pitches and had good mound presence. Has really improved over the last year in his skills. Type of prospect scouts can dream on a bit. Good student.


From MLBDraftGuide:


Rock Rucker is a legitimate 2 way prospect for the 2012 draft, a lefthander with a power arm and a power bat. He is a good athlete who has improved his game consistently. Rucker has a smooth swing with plus bat speed. He has plus raw power and good speed for his size (6.82-60). In the outfield, Rucker has solid range and a strong arm. He gets good jumps on contact and takes good routes. On the mound, Rucker’s fastball gets to 91 and he projects to add more velocity. His curveball is a potential plus pitch.


I talked to Rock and asked him how he was preparing for his senior year:


“Preparing for my upcoming season I have taken some time off to give my body a rest and get in the gym. I have a plan on gaining 7-12 pounds and getting some speed training in. I have been taking it easy lately but I plan on picking back up again late September. I plan on going to play with the Houston Banditos in the South Qualifier and going with them to Jupiter. Jupiter is the start to my season, because that sets the tone of my senior year and the 2012 draft.”


There simply aren’t a lot of 6-5 lefties out there throwing 90+ heat in high school. I strongly suggest you keep an eye on him.

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