6/7/19

2019 Draft - Mets Pick 16.478 - 3B Nic Gattis - Jcksonville State




With the 478th pick (16th round) in the 2019 draft, the Mets picked:
C/3B senior, Nic Gattis, from Jacksonville State.


2019 Stats:  61-G, 231-AB, .329/.441/.584, 14-HR, 44-RBI, 40-BB

5-11   171  

jsugamecocksports - 2018: A 53-game starter as a junior, splitting time behind the plate and at third base…was behind the plate for 38 games and at third base for 15 games…finished the season hitting .324 with 67 hits in 207 at bats, including 31 extra base hits, including a team-high 10 home runs and 18 doubles…tallied a club-best 55 RBI…had a slugging percentage of .585 and an on-base mark of .424…collected a team-best 32 walks and reached base by hit by a pitch 10 times…

Threw out nine base runners…had career day against Florida International on March 3 with a 6-for-6 game at the dish with six RBI, highlighted by a pair of doubles in JSU’s 13-6, 10-inning win over the Panthers…had two doubles three other times throughout the season…connected on a triple against Southeastern Missouri (4/13/18) and versus Eastern Kentucky (4/27/18)…posted a pair of home runs at Morehead State (5/4/18)…

Had multiple hits in 20 games, including 12 two-base hit contests…led the team in multi-RBI games with 15…reached base 17 straight games during the campaign and put together a 10-game hitting streak.


jsugamecocksports -  For the third straight week of the baseball season, Jacksonville State has claimed one of the weekly Ohio Valley Conference honors as Nic Gaddis was named the league's top player after a hitting .667 for the week.

The junior catcher paced the Gamecocks to a 3-1 record in the four-game road trip against UAB last Tuesday and over the weekend in Miami, Florida for a three-game series with Florida International.  JSU won the series with FIU after registering a pair of extra-inning wins on Friday and Saturday.

Gaddis, from Trenton, Georgia, was instrumental for Jax State in the four games offensively and behind the plate.  He finished the week 10-for-15 and reached base 13 times in 18 plate appearances.  Gaddis strung together eight consecutive hits over the final two games of the FIU set, including a 6-for-6 day at the plate in JSU's 13-6, 10-inning win over the Panthers on Saturday.  

He also delivered six RBI in the contest and had the eventual game-winning RBI in Friday's extra inning affair. Gaddis started Sunday with a double, plating his 10th RBI of the week and eighth of the weekend, including a pair of doubles versus FIU. He was walked three times and only struck out once in the four games. 


1 comment:

Tom Brennan said...

Gattis looks like a good pick to me. A catcher who can hit.