2-6-14 - Looks like pitching leads the way in the Four
Corners region with Kodi Medeiros taking the top spot. (Check out his Day in
the Life here and see how he spends the time in Hawaii.) He is a 6-foot-1, 190
pound lefty out of Waiakea (Hilo, Hawaii) and is headed to Pepperdine. At the
Area Code Games, playing for the Reds, in August he was in the low 90′s and by
the time he got to the Perfect Game All-American Classic later that week he
touched 95. - See more at: http://www.studentsports.com/baseball/2014/02/06/kodi-medeiros-leads-top-players-corners-hawaii/#sthash.qpfyJAOu.dpuf
3-25-14 - Parkview (GA) High School junior Isiah Gilliam has been declared eligible for the 2014 MLB Draft according to several sources inside of MLB organizations. He started his high school career at Shiloh high school before transferring to a christian school and currently at Parkview. He received his GED this past December. He was determined to be eligible since it is now four years after entering high school as a freshman. Gilliam is expected to be a first round pick of the upcoming draft and this will be a developing story over the next couple of days. http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2014/03/21/high-school-junior-isiah-gilliam-declared-eligible-for-2014-mlb-draft/
3-25-14 - Parkview (GA) High School junior Isiah Gilliam has been declared eligible for the 2014 MLB Draft according to several sources inside of MLB organizations. He started his high school career at Shiloh high school before transferring to a christian school and currently at Parkview. He received his GED this past December. He was determined to be eligible since it is now four years after entering high school as a freshman. Gilliam is expected to be a first round pick of the upcoming draft and this will be a developing story over the next couple of days. http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2014/03/21/high-school-junior-isiah-gilliam-declared-eligible-for-2014-mlb-draft/
2-5-14 - Luke Weaver,
RHP, Florida State - Like Nola, Weaver relies more on his ability to paint the
corners and mix up his pitches rather than overpowering you. A groundball
pitcher, his fastball can touch 96 mph and he uses a sinking change-up with
great deception to baffle hitters. His slider is just average and a big
progression in his breaking stuff would be needed for him to go this high. Over
15 starts, he had a 2.29 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and 119 K/19 BB over 98.1 innings. His
10.9 K/9 and 6.3 K/BB ratios show the kind of command and stuff he has. Also
like Nola, at 6’-2” and 170 pounds, his size can be a concern. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-dark-horse-candidates-chicago-cubs-first-pick/41075#UeYBipV5rOuYd7xE.99
1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 43. Chicago White Sox — Joey Pankake, SS, South Carolina -
Reports are Pankake is going to be playing all over the field this year. He
will be the team’s closer, play some outfield and move around the infield — all
in hopes of raising his draft stock. At 6’-1” and 200 pounds, he has an
advanced approach at the plate, a canon arm and excellent bat speed. He showed
developing power as a sophomore, hitting .311/.387/.496 over 62 games with 11
home runs and drew 29 walks to just 29 strikeouts. Even if he can’t stick at
short, he should be bale to handle second base. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99
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