Fish Stripes wrote about the top 3 MLB draft prospects that
will come out of the Miami-Dade high schools. One was:
RHP Victor
Mederos
Victor Mederos is a 2020 prospect that has been on the radar
of many professional teams. His size and power arm has intrigued many pro
scouts and could see him as being one of the top power arms in baseball. On
Perfect Game, Mederos is the 22nd-ranked prospect and the seventh ranked RHP in
the country. MLB Pipeline also has Mederos as the 59th-ranked draft prospect.
In his high school career, Mederos has a 3.15 ERA with a 1.43 WHIP and 111
strikeouts in 66 2⁄3 innings pitched.
Victor Mederos has a large, physical frame that still has
room to fill in. Mederos stands at 6’3” and weighs 210 pounds out of
Westminster Christian School. Mederos has a power fastball that sits 92-94 and
tops out at 96 mph. He also throws a power slider that gets a lot of swing and
miss. His slider usually sits 84-88 mph.
Clemson junior LHP, Sam Weatherly didn’t allow a hit (3-BB, 1-HBP) over
seven innings in their Friday night win over in-state rival, South Carolina.
Season stat line so far: 3-G, 3-ST, 2-0, 0.53, 17-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, 33-K, .077-b/ave.
LBSU (7-2) is off to its best start since 2008, and has
shutout it’s last two ranked opponents thanks to another quality start from Adam Seminaris. The
junior lefty pitched eight scoreless innings and struck out 10 Bulldogs while
giving up a hit and two walks.
Seminaris threw 77 of his 102 pitches for strikes, and got
out of the only jam of the night in the sixth inning with a fly out and a
ground out. At one stretch, Seminaris retired 14 MSU batters in a row.
Seasonal stat line: 3-G,
2-ST, 1-0, 0.00, 4-H, 0-R, 15-IP, 22-K, 2-BB, .082 b/ave
Carlos Collazo - @CarlosACollazo - @ASU_Baseball
1B Spencer Torkelson. The
dude has 21 walks in 10 games this season after going 0-for-1 with a strikeout
and three walks tonight against Nebraska.
2020 seasonal stats:
10-G, 26-AB, .308/.625/.846, 13-R, 4-HR, 21-BB
2 comments:
Great stats for those prospects
Only Torkelson will be gone before the Mets pick at #19.
Frankly, the others will be available on either the 2nd or 3rd round.
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