Carlos Collazo - @CarlosACollazo - McCarthy HS RHP/INF Joe
Perez hits a huge HR to left-center in a 5-1 win Thursday night. He's
the No. 42 prospect on our Top 100.
Mack
– I’ve currently got Perez in the 4th/5th
round range of the upcoming June draft.
PG
- Joseph Perez is a 2017 3B/1B/RHP with a 6-3 205 lb. frame from Pembroke
Pines, FL who attends Archbishop Edward McCarthy HS. Big and strong athletic
build, pretty mature physically. Right handed hitter, took an outstanding BP,
showed big bat speed and raw pull power, used his lower half very well, ball
explodes off the bat. Swings were more tentative in the games without the same
aggressiveness and bat speed. Big arm strength at third base, stays balanced
well and fields the ball out front, also plays first base. Potential primary
pitcher in the future, has limited present experience on the mound. Shows big
arm strength from a high energy delivery, big downhill plane to the plate,
fastball topped out at 96 mph early before settling down. Slider flashed big vertical
depth at times. Power arm with a power bat. Good student, verbal commitment to
South Florida.
South Carolina RHP Wil Crowe – 4.2-IP, 7-R, 4-K, 3-BB –
The State
- Crowe, asked why so many fastballs were thrown, said that was the game plan. “I
think I threw just the way I wanted to and how we were planning to throw,”
Crowe said. “Tomorrow that might change how we call them, but today we went
with our game plan and that was it.” No South Carolina player had more than one
hit. The Gamecocks’ lone run was scored in the eighth inning on an RBI double
by Ross Grosvenor. John Jones also doubled for USC for his first hit of the
season. Crowe (4-4) suffered the loss for the Gamecocks, surrendering 10 hits
and seven runs (four earned) in 4 2/3 innings.
UCLA RHP Griffin
Canning – 8.2-IP, 1-R, 10-K, 0-BB –
UCLA
- The Bruin offense didn’t give Griffin Canning very much support Friday night,
but he didn’t need it. The junior ace tossed 8 2/3 innings on 110 pitches,
allowing one run and striking out 10 without walking a batter in UCLA
baseball’s (20-18) 2-1 victory over Cal Poly (18-22). The contest lasted just
two hours and 19 minutes, with wind blowing in all game long.
Oregon LHP David
Peterson – 9-IP, CG, 0-R, 20-K, 1-BB –
BA
- After getting roughed up a week earlier against Stanford, while his team was
in the midst of a five-game losing streak that has greatly reduced its
postseason odds, Oregon’s David Peterson wanted to get his team and himself
back on the right track. Boy, did he ever. The junior lefthander racked up 20
strikeouts en route to a 2-0 win over the Arizona State Sun Devils on Friday at
PK Park.
Xavier LHP Zac
Lowther – 6-IP, 1-ER, 6-K, 5-BB –
Xavier
- Junior lefty Zac Lowther struck out
six, allowing just two hits over six innings of one-run ball. The six strikeouts moved Lowther into a tie
for fifth all-time in XU single season history with 85 on the year. He now has
60 strikeouts in his last 35.1 innings.
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