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Draft 14 - TTF - Top 50 2014 Prospects

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1. Carlos Rodon, LHP, NC State

The prize of the draft, the 6’-3” southpaw continued to demonstrate his silly  array of abilities against the rest of the world after posting a 2.99 ERA, 1.05  WHIP with 184 K/45 BB over 132.1 innings for the Wolfpack this year. Pitching  for The Collegiate National Team, he went 3-0 with 21 K/4 BB over 17 shutout  innings, allowing just five hits. He has a five-pitch arsenal that includes a  mid-90s heater, a power slider, a lethal cutter, an above-average curveball and  a change-up with nice fade. He commands all of them well and is comfortable  throwing any of them in any situation. There may not be much projection left but  what more do you want?

2. Trea Turner, SS, NC State

The 2013 MLB draft lacked depth up the middle. Turner, a 6’-1” right-hander,  is a fantastic defender with outstanding range and a strong arm. His elite  speed, advanced approach at the plate and ability to drive the ball to all  fields make him one of the more exciting players in college and, once he gets on  base, don’t blink. Over 56 games as a sophomore, he hit .368/.455/.553 with 30  stolen bases and drew 38 walks to just 30 strikeouts. He also hit seven home  runs, showing developing power. As a freshman, he led the nation in stolen bases  with 57 and was only thrown out four times.

3. Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt

At 6’-4” and 215 pounds, the right-hander has the size, along with the stuff,  to be an ace at the next level. 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. Opponents hit just .187 against him as  a sophomore as his ability to miss bats is something to see. The one knock on  him is that he also has a tendency to miss the strike zone. His stuff and  make-up are top notch, however, and if he can harness his control as a junior,  he could challenge Rodon for the top pick. Posted a 2.32 ERA, 1.26 with 103 K/63  BB over 101 innings for the Commodores.

4. Jacob Gatewood, SS, Clovis HS (CA)

Gatewood is quickly becoming the most drooled over prep prospect in the 2014  MLB draft. At 6’-5” and 190 pounds, the right-hander shows big-time power  potential and excellent bat speed. He won the Junior Home Run Derby at Citi  Field, slugging 13 home runs — three of them reaching the third deck. He also  has a canon arm and has been clocked in the low/mid 90s. A shortstop now, his  size and power could move him to third where all of his tools would play well.  He could go first overall with his upside. Committed to USC.

5. Jeff Hoffman, RHP, East Carolina

The 6’-4”, 200-pound right-hander was dominate at the Cape Cod League this  year. Over 24.1 innings, he had 33 K/5 BB and allowed 20 hits for Hyannis. His  fastball can touch 98 mph, and both his curveball and change-up are solid  offerings and getting better. Over 15 starts as a sophomore, he had a 3.20 ERA,  1.26 WHIP and 84 K/39 BB over 109.2 innings. His 7.3 innings-per-start show the  kind of stamina he has, and he maintains velocity deep in games. We all saw  Jonathan Gray rocket up draft boards this past  year, and Hoffman could enjoy the same ride.

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