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Tyler Beede
5-23-13 - Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt - The only other player who has a
chance to challenge Rodon for the top pick in next year’s MLB draft is Beede,
who would be one hell of a consolation prize. The 6’-4” right-hander has three
plus pitches of his own in a mid-90s fastball with great movement, a power
curveball and a deceptive change-up. He doesn’t have quite the command that
Rodon does, but he is just as unhittable. On the year, he is 3-0 with a 1.45
ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 20 K/9 BB over 18.2 innings, allowing just 12 hits for
third-ranked Vandy. LINK
6-6-13 - Mike (Toronto) - are you more bearish on Tyler Beede than others? (your comment on his W/L record....) – Keith Law - No, I just don't see any argument that
he was top three in the country this year.
6-6-13 - Draft 14 – Q and A with Vanderbilt RHP Tyler
Beede
Mack – We’re especially excited here at www.bigleaguefutures.com to be
talking to one of the projected top picks in the 2014 draft, soon to be junior
RHP Tyler Beede. Hey Tyler, I assume you’re all College World Series consumed
right now.
Tyler - Well actually we are preparing for Game one vs. a VERY good
University of Louisville team. We have our hands full and really just focused
on game 1 that is slated to start on Saturday.
Mack – It’s funny… I’m interviewing Nick Burdi at the same time. He says
‘hey’. (out of the interview… don’t let this interview get in the way of your focus on the game… it will
not post up until everything is over and I would update it based on how the team
does). Putting the CWS aside, I don’t have to tell you how important next year
is going to be to you as baseball player. Have you signed up for any showcases
or summer leagues we can look forward to following you once the series is over?
Tyler - Nick is a good friend and fellow "VELOCITY" family
member. Please tell him I said hello and will see him Friday. I have been
blessed to have been asked to be on the College National Team for TEAM USA.
This is truly a DREAM come true. Other than that I will prepare my body at
Cressey Performance in Hudson Mass with Eric Cressey. Eric has been helping me
since 2008 so I stick with him during the off season.
Mack – Nick also passes on his hellos to you. Your game seems quite
complete right now, but will there be anything new you’ll be working on this
summer or is it just some more pounding the zone?
Tyler - This summer , both during TEAM USA as well as off season, I will
be working on commanding my fastball to both sides of the plate. I will break
down video and make adjustments with Coach Bianco and Coach Brown. I have a lot
of faith in what coaches see both live and on video.
Mack – Tyler, I want you to go back to the day you decided that baseball
was going to be the sport that you concentrated your abilities on. How old were
you then, was there a certain person that helped you with that position, and is
he or she still helping you now?
Tyler - I played three sports growing up and into high school. I feel
that both basketball and football really help my mental ability as to how I
handled what I consider impact moments. Example of that would be as a
Quarterback staying poised and composed in a huddle and leading teammates and
within the game of basketball, learning how to slow the game down and work to
execute game plans. I would say after my Sophomore year in high school is when
I knew baseball would be my path in college although I would REALLY enjoy the
opportunity of playing football at the college level.
As to a specific person that has helped me, there have been many. My
father has been there for me since day one, but my biggest mentor would be Eric
Cressey. He truly has taught me how to manage emotions and understand the
strength and conditioning that it takes to play at the highest level. I have
had outstanding youth coaches in my life, Mr. Tim Backlin and Mr. Doug Flink
were my football coaches, Mr Jack Barry and Tim Cummins were my little league
coaches that really taught me the game of baseball and Mr Bill McGuirk was my
basketball coach. I would never be the athlete that I have become without these
people. I have been blessed to have my academic life truly altered by Mr Chris
Margraff. He is still to this day not only a former coach and advisor from my
High School, Lawrence Academy, but a great trusted friend. Lawrence Academy
altered my future and has allowed me to be a successful student at Vanderbilt
University
Mack – (BTW, Dan Kirby, who just mocked you #1 in the 2014 draft, wishes
you good luck next year). That’s awesome. Your father has done a heads up job
touting you for the Golden Spikes Award. I’m going to leave it here and let the
rest of the pundits ask all the same boring questions. I’ll check back with you
before the 2014 draft and we’ll do this again, but, for now, is there anything
you want to say to the readers of both Mack’s Mets and Big League Futures?
Tyler - Thank you very much for taking the time to interview me. I would
simply like everyone to know that I am extremely grateful and blessed to have
had the opportunity to attend and play at Vanderbilt University. It has truly
helped me become a better man and more prepared for my future both within and
out of the game of baseball. I will continue to work hard and what ever may
happen in a year from now is up to GOD and many many baseball scouts and
executives. My only focus over the next twelve months will be to get better
each and every day in hopes of being a
better teammate and help Vanderbilt win a National Championship.
Mack – Class act!
6-9-13 - 4.Tyler Beede, RHP (Vanderbilt): Live fastball
and a strong breaking ball, but needs to improve his walk rate. Has clean
mechanics and already has the build for pro ball. http://www.minorleaguerundown.com/2013/06/09/2014-mlb-draft-top-30-prospects/
6-9-13 - 1. Miami Marlins — Tyler
Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt - The 6’-4” right-hander is putting together one hell of
a season for the top-ranked Commodores this year and is one of three finalists
for the Golden Spikes award. Over 16 starts, he is 14-0 with a 2.20 ERA, 1.21
WHIP and 101 K/60 BB over 98.1 innings, allowing just 57 hits. He has an
effortless delivery and the ball jumps out of his hand. He features a classic
three-pitch mix with a mid-90s plus fastball with great movement, a plus power
curveball and a deceptive change-up that freezes hitters. The one knock on him
is his control, which can get wild at times, but once he harnesses that,
hitters will have no chance of getting on base. I feel with his size, stuff and
fluid delivery, he has the most upside of any college pitcher in the 2014 MLB
draft. He gets bonus points for his high character and was named a member of
Collegiate Team USA. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-mock-draft-1-0-no-time-like-the-present/34008#Vj5KQGPZZT1XUyhx.99
6-10-13 - Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt - The 2013 SEC Pitcher of the Year
looks like a top 10 selection in next year’s draft. Beede’s stuff is dominant. His fastball sits 93-95 and he can touch
98. His curve can be a plus pitch and he
also throws a good change. The key for
Beede will be improvement of his command.
He has walked 60 in 98.1 IP this season and when he misses, he can miss
big. http://bigleaguefutures.net/1/2013/06/10/2014-mlb-draft-early-college-names-to-know/
6-11-13 - 2. Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt: Beede, who didn't sign as a
first-rounder in 2011, is a Golden Spikes Award finalist thanks to a 14-1
record, 2.32 ERA and .187 batting average against. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130611&content_id=50293726&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb&tcid=tw_article_50293726
6-13-13 - 1. Miami Marlins — Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt - The 6’-4”
right-hander is putting together one hell of a season for the top-ranked
Commodores this year and is one of three finalists for the Golden Spikes award.
Over 16 starts, he is 14-0 with a 2.20 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 101 K/60 BB over 98.1
innings, allowing just 57 hits. He has an effortless delivery and the ball
jumps out of his hand. He features a classic three-pitch mix in a mid-90s plus
fastball with great movement, a plus power curveball and a deceptive change-up
that freezes hitters. The one knock on him is his control, which can get wild
at times, but once he harnesses that, hitters will have no chance of getting on
base. I feel with his size, stuff and fluid delivery, he has the most upside of
any college pitcher in the 2014 MLB draft. He gets bonus points for his high
character and was named a member of Collegiate Team USA.
http://beforeitsnews.com/sports/2013/06/2014-mlb-mock-draft-1-0-no-time-like-the-present-2513748.html?currentSplittedPage=2
6-17-13 - 2. DP: Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt - Perkin
said Beede (6-foot-4, 215), who declined to sign after Toronto drafted him in
the first round in 2011, may benefit like Stanford's Mark Appel, the No. 1
overall pick last week whose stock improved after being drafted previously and
turning down first-round money. Beede is "a smooth righty with top of the
rotation stuff," Perkin said, noting "a 90-to-94 mph fastball that
peaks at 95, a harsh 78-to-80 curve and a fall-off-the-table 82-to-84
changeup." http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mlb/news/20130610/draft-prospects-carlos-rodon/#ixzz2WWk0FqzU
6-23-13 - Player:
Tyler Beede Position: RHP School: Vanderbilt
Date of Birth: 5/23/1993 Height/Weight: 6’4/215
Bats/Throws: R/R 2014 Class:
College Junior
Previously
Drafted: 2011. 1st rd, Blue Jays Scouting Report: from Don Olsen on 6/18/2013 Tyler has the bulldog muscular athletic
build, the frame and body to be that work horse to anchor a staff. He has an easy delivery, safe three piece action
that needs to refine extension and release point just a bit more to improve
control. Decent plane on his fastball
shows some backspin elevation that could provide some swing and miss to the
offering. He works the offering both
sides and changes eye levels with it and makes it tough to square up. Long cruising speed 92-94 (95) mph. 2S has
some tail and can provide another swing and miss wrinkle, good ground ball
ability to LHH. Good shape to curve,
quality depth at its best, as release point refinement it should reach plus
ability. Change has two way action with
impressive depth and a touch of arm side fade, offering shows deception. Command and control are points for his
progression, but shows an arsenal that can sit atop of the rotation. Fields position well, very fast twitch
reactions. http://bigleaguefutures.net/1/2013/06/23/2014-mlb-draft-profile-tyler-beede/
If there's any way Beede is around by whatever selection the Mets have next June, he would be one hell of a prospect to get.
ReplyDeleteStill praying for Rodon, but the odds of that happening I currently have at less than 1%
scouts also say that Beede's ETA would be late 2015
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