6-3, 220-lbs, 5-26-95 - I had him at #127
Keith Law - Wilson is all kinds of raw right now, but for a team that likes to draft
athletic kids and try to teach them how to play baseball, he's got enough
ceiling (above-average regular) to be appealing in the third round or so. Wilson
is strong and well-built at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds with good bat speed but a deep
load that bars his lead arm and creates excessive length, meaning he can't
always get to the potentially plus power from his wrist strength and big hip
rotation. His swing path is also very inconsistent, and like many kids from very
rural high schools he doesn't recognize off-speed stuff well yet. He's an average
runner, a little slow out of the box and better underway, with plenty of arm for
right field.
From a scout - OF, Ivan Wilson, Ruston HS, La, 6'3 220, R/R, very strong, physical specimen,
throws ave when sets up to throw to bases, has good hand speed and strength in
his swing, bat goes to the ball, runs very well once underway, 4.27 out of the
box from RH side, tracked the ball well in the OF, best suited for either
corner, projects to hit for HR power, Some Joe Carter comparisons for me. 4-7
round type follow for 2013. Showed much better confidence then he did during the
Breakthrough Series in Durham.
Jonathan Mayo - Wilson's combination of tools and athleticism is among the best of this year's
prep outfielders. He is listed at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds with good strength and
plus speed. Wilson, out of Ruston H.S. (La.), has good power and can hit home
runs to any part of the ballpark. He takes advantage of his power-speed
combination thanks to good instincts on the basepaths. Wilson has excellent
range in the outfield and enough arm for right field if he can't stay in center
field. By mid-May, he still hadn't committed to college, leaving scouts
wondering about his signability.
David Rawnsley: Ivan Wilson to the Mets, big kid with big power, 2 year rookie
guy probably but a high ceiling, low floor guy. Mets are going a bit of that.
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