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11/18/11

TTF - 2012 Mock Draft


1. Astros: Lucas Giolito, 6’-6”, RHP, Harvard Westlake HS (CA)
A right-handed high school pitcher has never gone first overall in the draft, and Giolito is looking to end that streak. The Astros are a team that can wait on him as they appear to be out of any kind of contention for awhile. His big frame, poise and control on the mound all point to a future ace. His fastball hits 98 mph with movement, both his slider and curve are already plus-pitches and he also mixes in a changeup and split-finger for good measure. With another year of development and maturing, he could be the clear cut number-one pick come June 6.

2. Twins: Mark Appel, 6’-5”, RHP, Stanford
The Twins suddenly find themselves in the cellar as injuries took a massive toll on the organization this season. The good news is they get the most polished pitcher in the draft in Appel, a power arm with outstanding command and finesse for a player his size. His fastball hits 95 mph, his circle change has late fade and sits in the mid-80s, and his slider is tight and a wipe-out pitch.


12. Mets: Hunter Virant, 6’-4”, LHP, Camarillo HS (CA)
The Mets opt for the most polished left-handed high school pitcher in the draft. Has a fluid, easy delivery and his long frame makes pitching look effortless. His fastball hits 94 mph with plenty of room for added velocity as he matures. Mixes in a power curve and change-up that both project to plus-pitches. The National League suits him best as he is also a great hitter and unbelievable athlete with elite speed.

for the rest of the list...

http://www.throughthefencebaseball.com/2012-mlb-mock-draft-2-0-lucas-giolito-projects-first/13865/

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