Clate Schmidt — 6’-1”, RHP, Allatoona HS (GA) A
fast-rising prospect, Schmidt’s fastball has been clocked at 96 mph and his
low-80s curve is a plus pitch already. Needs to add another off-speed pitch if
he wants to remain a starting pitcher, but his work ethic shows a third pitch
will come. His delivery has some effort to it but his athleticism makes up for
it. With another year to add that third pitch, and room for more added
velocity, Schmidt could continue to rise up draft boards come June. http://www.throughthefencebaseball.com/top-50-draft-prospects-for-2012-50-thru-26/15621/
Jesse Winker, OF, Olympia (Orlando, Fla.) - Winker's strengths include above-average
arm strength and good bat speed. Walker Weickel’s high school teammate runs
well and shows good instincts in center field. But if his projected power
develops, he could move to a corner, where he may be a plus defender long term.
The left-handed hitting Winker, if he doesn't sign a pro deal next summer, is
headed to Gainesville to play for the Gators. http://espn.go.com/blog/high-school/baseball/post/_/id/940/mccullers-jr-is-top-florida-diamond-star
We continue the countdown today at number 24 with
Georgia Southern junior RHP Chris Beck. The 6’3 220 pounder out of Jefferson
Georgia attended Jefferson High School where he was a four year letter winner.
He earned First Team All-Region honors in every year and was twice was named
Pitcher of the Year’ in 2008 and 2009. He was selected in the 35th round by the
Cleveland Indians in the 2009 draft but decided to head to Georgia Southern. As a freshman in 2010, he made 12 appearances (four
starts) struggling to a 2-4 record and an ERA of 8.31. Beck’s sophomore season
saw remarkable improvement going 9-5 with a 3.23 ERA in a team high 103
innings. He was able to hold opponents to a .211 batting average against while
striking out 109 but struggled with his control with 40 walks allowed. http://ht.ly/1gwVAS
Player:
Braden Bishop Position:
OF School:
St. Francis (CA) Date of Birth:
8/22/1993 Height/Weight:
6’1/185 Bats/Throws:
R/R Class Of:
2012 Committed To:
Washington Scouting Report: Bishop is a top two sport athlete from
California who has committed to Washington.
He has an athletic build with room to add strength as he matures. Bishop has a good approach at the plate and
is willing to take a walk. He has an
easy line drive swing. Bishop does not
have much pop currently, but could add home runs to his game as he matures. His recorded 60 time is 6.67. Bishop is an above average outfielder. He has a very strong, accurate arm http://mlbdraftguide.com/
College Baseball Daily has learned that Rutgers
infielder Steve Nyisztor has been declared academically ineligible and has left
the university. Rutgers athletic department spokesperson James Gill released
the following statement about Steve Nyisztor’s status “Steve Nyisztor has been declared
academically ineligible and is no longer enrolled at Rutgers or a member of our
baseball program.” Nyisztor was rated by College Baseball Daily as the 55th
best player in the country heading into the 2012 season. He missed the majority
of the 2011 season with an undisclosed injury. http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2012/01/04/rutgers-steve-nyisztor-leaves-baseball-program/
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