2-19 – TTF - 10 college players on the rise - J.D. Davis, OF, Cal State Fullerton
(43) Known for his plus power, the
6’-3”, 215 pound right-hander showed he should be one of the best overall bats
available in the 2014 MLB draft come June. On Saturday, he went 4-for-6 with
two triples and a home run, showing off some wheels in the process. Overall, he
is 5-for-13 with four extra-base hits in three games. He drew 31 walks to just
37 strikeouts as a sophomore and has an advanced approach at the plate. He also
has a canon arm and is playing right field this year for the Titans. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-10-college-players-rise/41224#Brkvtc4VfkP16udZ.
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3-25-14 – MLB Draft Insider Mock – 20 Michael Conforto OF/1B Oregon State -
I’m still not entirely sold on Conforto as a first-round prospect, but to say
that I’m in the minority is an understatement. His floor is high, and his
approach at his plate is among the best in the sport, but the lack of tools concerns
me. http://mlbdraftinsider.com/2014/03/the-board-2014-volume-ii/
2-18-14 - For most high school baseball players, becoming a
major league player is only a dream. Senior Gunnar Troutwine could come one step closer to making that dream a
reality on June 5, when professional teams begin selecting from top baseball
prospects coming out of high school and college in the 2014 MLB draft. Currently,
Troutwine is committed to play Division I baseball for the Wichita State
University Shockers next fall. Like many high school recruits, the decision to
go pro or attend college will not be certain until the draft. Troutwine is
listed at 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds. He
recently ran a 60-yard dash in 6.68 seconds, rare at the catcher position. http://smeharbinger.net/sports/senior-up-for-mlb-draft
1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 50. Milwaukee Brewers — Monte’ Harrison, OF, Lee’s Summit HS
(MO) - A two-sport star, the 6’-2”, 200 pound right-hander may be a tough sign
as he is one of the top wide receivers in the country and has a scholarship to
play at Nebraska. On the diamond, he has plus speed (6.65/60), a plus arm (97
mph from the outfield) and has developed into a solid hitter, and his size
suggests more power will come. Over 83 at-bats as a junior, he hit .457 with 12
doubles, three triples and six home runs. One of the more exciting players
available with a ton of upside but football may get in the way. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99
2-11-14 – PG/Florida HS Dream Team – Best Hitter For
Average: Luke Bonfield, Sr. IMG
Academy - There are a few categories among the top tools that were extremely
close, with this being one of them. Jeremy Vasquez is very advanced with the bat,
as is Bonfield, who started his hot hitting at the National Showcase last June
and didn’t stop all summer. Bonfield set the tone for what he would do the rest
of the summer in one of his first at-bats in Minnesota, barreling up a mid-80s
slider from PG All-American righthander Luis Ortiz. He consistently squares up
top pitching, showing gap power with more on its way. http://perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=9372
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