5/30/13

Mets Draft Target - 2B - Cavan Biggio

This is an interesting option.

Biggio is a high school kid out of Texas with great blood (son of Craig Biggio). Mot experts have him ranked as the top second baseman in the draft. In fact, most people have him as the only ranked second base prospect in the sport.

The son of the 7-time All-Star Craig, Cavan is a bit more physical than his father and shows a good understanding of how to hit. A left-handed swinger, Biggio squares the ball up consistently and shows a little bit of power potential as well. He starts with his hands held high and generates a quick, smooth line-drive plane with solid bat speed. He consistently barrels the ball up and while he's primarily a gap-to-gap guy at this point, there's a little bit of power potential for him down the road. He doesn't have a true defensive home, but Biggio is athletic enough to profile at, second, third or a corner outfield spot if necessary. His arm and speed are both average as he shows playable arm strength and runs the 60 in the 7.0 range. It's the bat you're buying here and Biggio's compact, refined swing combined with his advanced approach to hitting are sure to generate some interest from teams on Draft day. - 



Player:  Cavan Biggio
Position:  3B/2B/OF
School:  St. Thomas (TX)
Date of Birth:  4/11/1995
Height/Weight:  6’1/185
Bats/Throws:  L/R
2013 Class:  Senior
Committed To:  Virginia
Scouting Report:
The first thing that is often said about Cavan Biggio is that he is the son of Craig Biggio, but Cavan brings alot more to the field than just bloodlines.
 
 
Cavan Biggio is a 2013 3B/2B with a 6-1 185 lb. frame from Houston, TX who attends St. Thomas HS. Medium athletic build, some present strength with room to add more. Left handed bat, high hand set up, quick hips and quick hands, stays compact and direct to ball, squares up everything hard, can drive ball hard to LCF or pull it with lift, sees the ball, very advanced feel for hitting. 7.00 runner, quick hands and exchange, playable arm strength, has some lateral range Bat is a special tool at any position. Good student, verbal commitment to Virginia.   http://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=279359 
 
 
 
Mack - this could be one of those great second or third round picks that could result in a second baseman for a long time. You'll have to wait 4-5 years for this one, but you'll get a hell of a free coach (his father) thrown in for free.
 
 
 








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