Sean Newcomb
6-9-13 - 11.Sean Newcomb, LHP (Hartford): Will be the
highest pick out of the America East Conference since Travis Jankowski, and
might just go higher (he went 44th). Newcomb struck out 92 in 72 IP, posting a
2.81 FIP with his mid 90s fastball. http://www.minorleaguerundown.com/2013/06/09/2014-mlb-draft-top-30-prospects/
6-13-13 - 8.
Los Angeles Dodgers — Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford - The 6’-5”, 240 pound
southpaw was among the leaders in K/9 with a 11.5 mark this season thanks to a
fastball that can touch 95 mph. Over 13 starts, he had a 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP
and 92 K/37 BB over 72 innings while holding hitters to a .213 batting average.
With increased improvement on his command, as well as secondary stuff, he
should be a big name to watch next year. http://beforeitsnews.com/sports/2013/06/2014-mlb-mock-draft-1-0-no-time-like-the-present-2513748.html?currentSplittedPage=2
8-14-13 – Through The Fence – Top
50 Prospects – 8. Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford - The 6’-5”, 240-pound southpaw
was among the leaders in K/9 with a 11.5 mark this season thanks to a fastball
that can touch 95 mph. Over 13 starts, he had a 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 92 K/37
BB over 72 innings while holding hitters to a .213 batting average. With
increased improvement of his command, as well as secondary stuff, he should be
a big name to watch next year. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-top-50-prospects/36463#mwWwsFxSUZy7YC5V.99
9-10-13 – Top Arms in 2013 Cape Cod
League - Sean Newcomb 6-5/240, Wareham Gatemen 22.1 IP, 28 K, 4.43 ERA: FB
88-94 CB 69 SL 76-79 CH 81-83 - Spent
most of the summer recovering from illness, and this led to some inconsistency
(high ERA). Newcomb is a big lefty that uses little effort to throw in the
mid-90s, with a lot of late dive. Most importantly, he improved every time I
saw him pitch. http://bullpenbanter.com/2013-all-cape-team-pitchers/
9-30-13 – TTF Mock 2.0 - 8.
Colorado Rockies — Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford
The 6’-5”, 240-pound southpaw was among the leaders in K/9 with a 11.5
mark this season thanks to a fastball that can touch 95 mph. Over 13 starts, he
had a 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 92 K/37 BB over 72 innings while holding hitters
to a .213 batting average. With increased improvement of his command, as well
as secondary stuff, he should be a big name to watch next year. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-mock-draft-2-0-draft-order-set/38280#5E3F5j1jWOgE69bJ.99
10-15-13 – Baseball America - 19.
Sean Newcomb, lhp, Hartford: Breakout Cape Cod League performer has a durable
6-foot-5, 240-pound frame, and he flashes a four-pitch mix with mid-90s heat. http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/2014-draft-top-50-october-2013-carlos-rodon/
10-31-13 – TTF – Sean Newcomb
shows a plus fastball that tops out at 96. He also features a cutter/slider,
and a curveball. He’s also known to mix in a changeup. Not surprisingly, the
fastball is easily his best pitch. The cutter/slider is solid. Improved command
of his secondary pitches is a big key for Newcomb’s continued development.
Mechanically, Newcomb features a relatively low effort delivery. He shows good
arm speed, but occasionally struggles with maintaining his release point. He
throws from a natural 3/4 arm slot, with clean, rather than whippy arm action.
Pitchers are always injury risks to some extent, but Newcomb’s delivery doesn’t
contain any red flags. At 6’5, he should get good downward plane, though he
sometimes gets too low on his back leg, causing him to leave pitches up in the
zone. Using an abbreviated leg lift, his mechanics stay consistent from the
stretch. Sean Newcomb has the size and fastball velocity that teams covet. In terms of delivery and frame, he is drawing
comparisons to Boston Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester. Everything he has shown so
far indicates he will continue to improve. With a solid junior y/ear, he could
go within the top twenty picks of the 2014 draft. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-sean-newcomb/39495#JdMvtKL1EPdg1xCE.99
11-4-13 – MLB Draft Insider - Top
14 for ’14: College Pitchers - 3. Sean Newcomb / LHP / Hartford – Newcomb will
get comparisons to Sean Manaea as a left-handed starter who popped this summer
and will face inferior competition this spring, but as a southpaw with good
size (6-5, 240) a fastball that has touched 97 and an above-average slider and
average change, he’s got a chance to put himself into top 10 considerations. http://mlbdraftinsider.com/2013/11/top-14-for-14-college-pitchers/
11-27-13 – Big League Futures Top
25 Poll – 10 Sean Newcombe LHP Hartford http://bigleaguefutures.net/1/2013/11/26/mlb-draft-top-25-prospects-poll/
B/R – 11-21-13 - 11. Toronto Blue
Jays*: Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford - There’s a lot to like about Sean Newcomb.
He’s a 6’5”, 240-pound left-hander with plus fastball velocity and a potential
four-pitch mix. His fastball registers in the 90-94 mph range and bumps 95-96,
and there’s reason to believe he’s going to naturally add a few ticks as a
professional. Newcomb’s curveball is currently his best secondary offering,
though some problems with his mechanics prevent the southpaw from throwing it
with consistency. The same goes for his changeup and slider, both of which will
require considerable refinement at the next level. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1860341-2014-mlb-mock-draft-early-first-round-projections-for-all-30-teams/page/10
12-9-13 – Pine Tar Press - 12-
LHP Sean Newcomb Hartford 6/12/93- He looks to be the 2nd ever Hartford player
to go in the first 10 rounds of the MLB draft (Jeff Bagwell, the other) He
seems like a pretty safe bet to make that happen too with his mid 90’s fastball
and very good slider. (Giants @ 14) http://pinetarpress.com/early-look-2014-mlb-draft/
1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 10. New
York Mets — Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford - The 6’-5”, 240 pound southpaw was
among the leaders in K/9 with a 11.5 mark this season thanks to a fastball that
can touch 95 mph. Over 13 starts, he had a 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 92 K/37 BB
over 72 innings while holding hitters to a .213 batting average. With increased
improvement of his command, as well as secondary stuff, he should be a big name
to watch next year. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99
Mets system Could use a good lefty
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