Good morning.
Barnegat H.S.(NJ) LHP Jason Groome threw a 19 strikeout no-hitter on Monday with a last pitch 94-mph fastball (97 in first inning). And then... he was suspended for up to 30 days for transferring from one school (IMG Academy (FL) back to Barnegat where he played his freshman and sophomore season. Seems he didn't get permission from anyone for the transfer.
The rage of the college season continues to be Clemson freshman Seth Beer, who hit his 14 home run on Tuesday against Western Carolina
Cal RHP Daulton Jefferies is 'day to day' with a calf injury... I have him as the 23rd pick overall in the draft...
Fueled By Sports and Baseball Draft Report have both updated their mocks this week and we'll re-averaged the numbers into our new ranking -
The University of Miami became the number one ranked college team after this month's sweep of Clemson and North Carolina and one game win (other two games snowed out) against Notre Dame.
'U' is led by junior catcher Zack Collins (29-G, .424.583/.718, 7-HR) and OF Willie Abreu (29-G, .250/.333/.452, 5-HR).
D1's mid-season report (through 4-6 games) -
Barnegat H.S.(NJ) LHP Jason Groome threw a 19 strikeout no-hitter on Monday with a last pitch 94-mph fastball (97 in first inning). And then... he was suspended for up to 30 days for transferring from one school (IMG Academy (FL) back to Barnegat where he played his freshman and sophomore season. Seems he didn't get permission from anyone for the transfer.
The rage of the college season continues to be Clemson freshman Seth Beer, who hit his 14 home run on Tuesday against Western Carolina
Cal RHP Daulton Jefferies is 'day to day' with a calf injury... I have him as the 23rd pick overall in the draft...
Fueled By Sports and Baseball Draft Report have both updated their mocks this week and we'll re-averaged the numbers into our new ranking -
1 1.
LHP Jason
Groome Barnegat HS (NJ)
1 2.
LHP A.J.
Puk Florida
3.
OF Kyle
Lewis Mercer
4.
OF Blake
Rutherford Charminade HS (FL)
5.
OF Corey
Ray Louisville
6.
RHP Riley
Pint St. Thomas
Aquinas HS (KS)
7.
SS Delvin
Perez Intl Baseball Academy
(PR)
8.
RHP Alec
Hansen Oklahoma
9.
IF Nick
Senzel Tennessee
10. OF Mickey
Moniak La Costa Canyon HS (CA)
1 11. OF Buddy
Reed Florida
12. RHP Connor
Jones Virginia
13. OF Bryan
Reynolds Vanderbilt
14. RHP Jordan
Sheffield Vanderbilt
15. 3B-P Josh
Lowe Pope HS (GA)
16. SS Nolan
Jones Holy Ghost Prep
(PA)
17. LHP Matt
Krook Oregon
18. RHP Cal
Quatrill Stanford
19. OF Nick
Banks Texas A&M
20. OF Will
Benson Westminster
Schools HS (GA)
21. RHP Logan
Shore Florida
22. RHP Kevin
Gowdy Barbara HS (CA)
23. RHP Daulton
Jefferies Cal
24. RHP Ian
Anderson Shenendohowa HS
(NY)
25. RHP Robert
Tyler Georgia
26. C Zack
Collins Miami
27. LHP Braxton
Garrett Florence HS (AL)
28. C Chris
Okey Clemson
29. RHP Mike
Shawaryn Maryland
30. LHP Eric
Lauer Kent State
31. RHP Dakota
Hudson Mississippi State
32. 3B Bobby
Dalbec Arizona
A few thoughts on Nick Banks –
From Minor League Ball
- Nick
Banks is an outfielder for Texas A&M, who will be entering his Junior
season this fall. He is currently seen as a 2016 first round draft prospect.
Let's take a more in-depth look at him.
Banks is a 6'0", 200 pound
outfielder who graduated from Tomball HS in Tomball, Texas. He went undrafted
in the 2013 draft, but that was due to a combination of his college commitment
and some injury issues during high school. He had quite a successful high
school career, though. He was named a Perfect Game All-American and went to the
playoffs all four years, including a championship run his senior season. As a
senior, he hit .531 with nine home runs and only twelve strikeouts in 136 trips
to the plate.
And, Bobby Dalbec –
From The Baseball Draft Report
- Dalbec deserves a lot of credit for battling back from a slow start to now
have a more than respectable 2016 overall batting line. He also deserves
respect for being one of the realest 2016 MLB Draft prospects out there. What
you see is what you get with Dalbec: massive power, lots of whiffs, and a fair
amount of walks. His arm and athleticism help make up for a lack of easy
lateral quickness at the hot corner, so sticking at third should remain an
option for the foreseeable future. The older, popular, and common comp for him
has been Troy Glaus; on the flip side, I’ve heard Chris Dominguez as a possible
outcome. The Glaus ship appears to have sailed, so something in between that
and Dominguez would be a fine professional result.
The University of Miami became the number one ranked college team after this month's sweep of Clemson and North Carolina and one game win (other two games snowed out) against Notre Dame.
'U' is led by junior catcher Zack Collins (29-G, .424.583/.718, 7-HR) and OF Willie Abreu (29-G, .250/.333/.452, 5-HR).
D1's mid-season report (through 4-6 games) -
1. C Zack Collins Miami .410/.580/.680
2. 1B Jamerson Fisher Southeastern LA. .510/.618/.854
3. 3B Jake Burger Missouri State .405/.483/.760
4. SS Sheldon Neuse Oklahoma .396/.504/.708
5. OF Seth Beer Clemson .430/.538/.935
6. OF Anfernee Grier Auburn .430/.520/.670
7. OF Kyle Lewis Mercer .414/.547/.802
8. DH Will Craig Wake Forest .480/.570/.950
9. UT Luken Baker TCU .330/.450/.500
These were no new mock drafts this week to add to the equation, so the current two players projected to be the Mets picks remain –
#19 RHP Logan Shore Florida
#31 RHP Dakota Hudson Mississippi State
For
the sake of reference, here are the top 12 right handed pitchers currently in
the draft –
1.
RHP Alec
Hanson Oklahoma
2.
RHP Riley
Pint St. Thomas Aquinas HS (KS)
3.
RHS Connor
Jones Virginia
4.
RHP Jordon
Sheffield Vanderbilt
5.
RHP Daulton
Jefferies Cal
6.
RHP Logan Shore Florida
7.
RHP Cal
Quantrill Stanford
8.
RHP Kevin
Gowdy Barbara HS (CA)
9.
RHP Robert
Tyler Georgia
10. RHP Ian
Anderson Shenendohowa HS (NY)
11. RHP
Mike Shawaryn Maryland
12. RHP Dakota Hudson Mississippi State
7 comments:
?Hope you are feeling better today, Mack!
And with the 100th pick in the 2016 MLBdraft, the New York Mets select:
CJ Chatham, SS FAU ;)
I have to say i know nothing about the draft, but I feel like Ian anderson an east coast prep power righty looks like a good option. Obviously prep pitching is a crap shoot, but considering these players are all at least 2 maybe 3 years away most likely, and this is the year to use that extra first why not.
Nick Banks is looking good to me
Ian Anderson goes to the high school I graduated from, and for our area to produce an athlete with any interest from professional sports is a huge deal, being in Upstate new York
Hey folks -
I crawled over to the typewriter while my bride slept to give you a quick update.
Going yo VA Hospital today with a copy of xray taken... actually, I don't feel any better that when this all started...
Yes, Anderson is a local kid, actually saw his HS team play on Friday. He didn't pitch. Word is that he hit 98 on the gun last week. Rail thin, headed to Vanderbuilt until some team drafts him and offers big money.
Must be so tough for those top colleges to recruit players.
James Preller
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