Right now, the top 10 righthanders in the draft, according to an average of the last five mock drafts:
1. Kumar Rocker Vanderbilt
2. Jack Leiter Vanderbilt
3. Jaden Hill LSU
4. Gunnar Hogland Ole Miss
5. Jonathan Cannon Georgia
6. Mike Vasil Virginia
7. Ty Madden Texas
8. Christian Little Christian Brothers HS
9. Mason Pelio Boston College
10. Andrew Painter Calvary Christian HS
(one thing… college juniors always dominate mock drafts when they are first creates, simply because the mockers have very little info or knowledge yet regarding the high school senior class)
Lookout Landing had a special feature on Louisville catcher Henry Davis -
I’m a pretty firm believer Davis is a minor swing tweak away from being one of the 3 or 4 best college bats in this class. If the game power can catch up to the already impressive defensive actions behind the plate, Davis will see his name flying up draft boards next spring.
For now, you’ll see his name hovering in the 20-35 range on most boards, but given the underlying data, the defensive polish, and the lengthy track record of success, Davis is a guy I see elevating his stock as we approach next July, ultimately hearing his name called inside the Top 20 picks.
Rocco Iervasi Jr. @rocco_iervasi
Really impressive outing from 2021 FSU commit Jackson Baumeister. Sent down all 9 batters he faced with 6 Ks. Worked up tempo and attacked for strikes sitting 90-93 with the fastball. Mixed in the CB at 74-76 & CH at 84-85. Both above average pitches
First look at new IMG transfer, 2021 Arkansas commit Drew Gray. Tall, lanky frame with a clean athletic delivery. Fastball sitting 88-91 mph with a 80-81 slider to mix
2021 FSU commit Jaime Ferrer has been on the barrel all day. Takes this 94 mph fastball back the other way for a two-run homer.
First look at new IMG transfer, 2021 Arkansas commit Drew Gray. Tall, lanky frame with a clean athletic delivery. Fastball sitting 88-91 mph with a 80-81 slider to mix.
2021 Florida commit Ty Evans has really swung the bat well today. Physical, athletic outfielder. Gets his second hit of the day here as he lets the ball travel and drives it the other way.
Phil Kerber @PhilKerberPBR
Uncommitted ‘21 RHP Noah Walters working the zone with a FB/CB combo, lots of strikes out of both pitches.
FB: 87-89 1st inning, settled 85-87 CB: 72-75, 12/6
Uncommitted ‘21 C Carter Allen knew it was gone the moment he hit it. Bat speed and pull-side pop. Handling some high level arms behind the dish all weekend.
Perfect Game Scout - @PG_Scouting
Zion Taylor pulls the hands in to drive this two strike fastball down the line, lot of room to project in the frame of the uncommitted outfielder
Noah Carter (2021 SC) feeling it at the plate today with a long double in game one and this grand slam here in game two
Jay Woolfolk (2021 VA) comes in, in relief at 90-93 mph with a few 94’s and topping at 95 mph working most effectively to the arm side
Grant Fontenot (2021 LA) looked sharp this morning. Opened 90-92/4, physical kid, good look at 3 pitches here in FB, CH (84-85), and SL (78-79)
‘21 RHP Tanner McDougal (NV) looking good, FB in 90-94 range, CB mid-70’s and CH mid-80’s
Brian Sakowski - @B_Sakowski_PG
My first look at McDougle and it’s intriguing. High-spin FB that’s getting 2500-2600 on TrackMan, CB is a little low-efficiency but has been over 3000rpm, missing bats with very low-spin CH. Pretty intriguing, up to 4, arm speed there. Definite follow
Joe - @JoeDoyleMiLB
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a Tyree Reed sighting. Haven't seen the kid play since May. Looks noticeably stronger. Still has the impressive swing from before. No signs of rust. Big weekend for Reed going into WWBA this week. 1st round projection.
Had a scouting supervisor at the event tell me Reed "looked like Jason Heyward up there" and I can't unsee the similarities in the swing.
Another absolute tank from Lebanon, TN OF Camden Hayslip. Has destroyed RHP this summer, but very good to see him keeping the front hip in on this breaking ball off a lefty. One of the better power/speed guys in the class. #95 on the Prospects Live big board
SportsForce Baseball -
Diego Hernandez - SFBeckman Irvine CA
C, UTL 5'11'' 174 lbs Complete player; versatile on the field
Catcher by trait. 7.00 60. Quiet and hard worker.
Keanan Lamb - @keananlamb
One of my favorite lefties is Carter Holton, love the FB potential and dynamic breaking ball.
Middle infielder Kahlil Watson was one of my favorites at PGAAC looks in total control in the batter's box, scooping one off the shoe-tops for a down-the-line double, plus athleticism and barrel control
Nothing has changed my opinion on infielder Jordan Lawlar, still looks like the top prep prospect for the '21 class
Joe - @JoeDoyleMiLB
Jordan Lawlar is so, so good. Gets two high fastballs he swings under... lays off a slider on the corner... gets another high fastball from Thatcher Hurd, adjusts, drives it deep into the RCF gap for a triple. Pretty special hit tool from this young man
Baseball America - @BaseballAmerica
Jordan Lawlar is one of the standout high school names of the summer.
We currently have the Texas native going No. 4 to the Red Sox in our 'Way Too Early' mock draft.
Carlos Collazo - @CarlosACollazo
A lot of action for Marcelo Mayer at SS in the first. One error clanked off his glove on a fairly routine backhand, but he also made a slick diving stop up the middle and a routine play on a slow-roller on a broken bat ground ball. He glides around the field.
Tyler Jennings - @TylerJennings24
Brady House had a double earlier off a curveball, and now he has a single off a 73 MPH slider. Really good bat speed, shortened up his swing to get to this pitch and send back up the middle. Hoping to see more hits this weekend from House
We have a Tyree Reed sighting. First time seeing him in person, the bat speed is ridiculous. Looks like he hasn't missed a beat, two loud flyouts so far.
Joe - @JoeDoyleMiLB
Tyree Reed is going to be a monster with 10 more pounds of good weight and a little more core strength. His swing is among the best I've seen in the class. Built for damage. If he makes it to Oregon State (he shouldn't), he's got a 1.1 profile in 2024.
Mets need to follow the plan established by Frank Cashen, Sandy Alderson and now being implemented by Derek Jeter - build your team with good young pitching. Not only in draft but trades too. It is a numbers game as not all pitching prospects pan out (see Paul Wilson and Kirk Presley). If you have multiple pitching prospects, enough should.
ReplyDeleteDraft power arms, draft power bats.
ReplyDeleteThose power arms on the Tampa Rays sure looked fine. Guys who throw 98 or mre with command? A lot more comforting than finesse guys.
NO...MORE...CECCHINIS...IN...THE...FIRST...10...ROUNDS
You are right - this draft is stocked. We still need to do better than the other teams, given our draft slot.
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ReplyDeleteI have bEVER seen so much talented right hand starters as tgere is in this draft. Never,