Jacob
Heyward,
OF, Eagle’s Landing Academy (GA) - The brother of Atlanta Braves outfielder
Jason Heyward, Jacob is a 6’-2” right-hander with a lot of upside. He has been
clocked at 6.83 in the 60 and his arm at 86 mph from the outfield. He shows a
good approach at the plate and his raw power is still developing. Over his last
14 games, he is hitting .421 with six doubles, four home runs, 22 RBI and has
drawn seven walks for a .577 OBP/.947 SLG. He has 11 stolen bases on the season
and has been hit by a pitch a whopping 10 times over 26 games. Committed to
Miami. LINK
Nick
Ciuffo,
C, Lexington HS (SC) -The 6’-1” left-handed hitter may be the best defensive
catcher in the 2013 MLB draft and he has a chance to go in the top 20 picks as
he has been showing great offensive potential this season. He had a 25-game
hitting streak earlier in the year and, over 33 games, is hitting
.453/.541/.705 with seven doubles, five home runs, 33 RBI and has drawn 21
walks to just six strikeouts. He also fits the mold as a clubhouse leader and
is one of the more competitive players you will see. LINK
Dustin
Driver,
P, UCLA 50% - Driver doesn't have the front of the rotation stuff to be drafted
in the top half of the first round but he could prove that he is a solid mid
rotation starter and make that happen after three years at UCLA. LINK
Kendall
Rogers @KendallRogersPG
- Alabama RHP Spencer Turnbull left some balls
up early, he's 91-94, tops out at 95. Also a 73-74 CB, avg dpth, 80-81 CH,
82-83 SL
Brian
Ragira could
have gone pro back in 2010, as he was drafted in the 30th round by the Texas
Rangers. Obviously, he chose not to sign. That decision should pay off this
year, as Ragira's career at Stanford—while not astounding—has served to
establish him as a solid first base prospect with a solid bat. He hit .329 in
2011 and 2012, and is once again in that neck of the woods this year at .327. LINK
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