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Dylan Davis
Oregon State
10-15-13 –
Baseball America - 37. Dylan Davis, of/rhp, Oregon State: Similar to J.D. (no
relation) with power both ways, he’s more advanced as a hitter and has more
velocity on the mound. http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/2014-draft-top-50-october-2013-carlos-rodon/
11-20-13 - We
continue the countdown today with number 68, Oregon State RHP/outfielder Dylan
Davis. In His sophomore campaign with the Beavers, Davis continued to prove
that his freshman season was no fluke. An All-Pac-12 First Team selection, the
Beaver outfielder played in 63 games during the 2013 season, starting in 62 of
them. The 6’0” sophomore led the team with a .335 average and his 22 doubles,
61 RBI and 86 hits were good enough for first in the Pac-12. The talented
two-way player was also named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Corvallis
Regional. The Redmond, WA native attended Redmond High School where he was
named All-League and All-State after his senior season. Davis not only showed
promise at the plate but also proved to be a threat on the mound. Davis went
7-3 for Redmond while posting a 3.92 ERA and striking out 61 batters in 50 IP.
At the plate, Davis batted .420 with 10 homeruns and 35 RBI. http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2013/11/19/cbd-top-100-countdown-68-dylan-davis-oregon-state/
12-9-13 –
Pine Tar Press - 47- OF/RHP Dylan Davis Oregon State 7/20/93-
He hasn’t pitched a lot but when he threw on the Cape last summer scouts
definitely took note. He has a powerful arm that has not been used a lot and
touched 97 with plenty of natural sink. But, he is a hitter first and has a ton
of power and works counts to his advantage. He will go in this draft as an OF
but I will be interested to see how much he is used on the mound at Oregon
State this season. (Out of first round Astros selection) http://pinetarpress.com/early-look-2014-mlb-draft/
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