2-10-14 - Number 10 on our countdown is Kennesaw State
junior catcher Max Pentecost. The
Winder, Georgia native attended Winder-Barrow High School. He batted .295 with
three home runs, eight doubles and 16 runs during an abbreviated senior
campaign which led to him being drafted in the 7th round of the MLB Draft. He
headed to Kennesaw State where he played in 56 games with 52 starts while
accumulating a batting average of .277 with 16 doubles (tied for 2nd on team)
and three triples, 23 runs and 23 RBI. He spent the summer of 2012 with the
Holyoke Blue Sox of the NECBL where he appeared in 37 games hitting .303 with a
424 slugging percentage including 3 homers and 24 runs scored. http://ht.ly/2DJ3KA
3-25-14 – MLB Draft Insider Mock – 05 Tyler Beede RHP Vanderbil - Beede
continues to dominate even in conference play, and the command continues to be
impressive, especially when you consider how poor it was last year. http://mlbdraftinsider.com/2014/03/the-board-2014-volume-ii/
2-5-14 - Sean Newcomb,
LHP, Hartford - He has the size and power arm you want in a frontline starter.
At 6’-5” and 240 pounds, the southpaw can dial his fastball up to 95 mph. His
secondary stuff stills needs some refining, although his slider shows plus
potential. His change-up is still developing and continued progress this year
could shoot him up draft boards. 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.
There is a lot to like about a pitcher of his size, arm strength and possible
four-pitch mix from the left side. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-dark-horse-candidates-chicago-cubs-first-pick/41075#UeYBipV5rOuYd7xE.99
1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 52. San Francisco Giants — Milton Ramos, SS, American Heritage HS
(FL) - A defensive whiz who should stick at shortstop, the 6’-1”, 160 pound
right-hander showed great improvements at the plate during the tournament
circuit. He has been clocked at 6.53 in the 60, showing above-average speed, as
well. If he continues to improve offensively, he could be a first-round pick. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99
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