Weekly Draft Notes
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1-7-21 - Ole Miss -
Ole Miss two-sport athlete Jerrion Ealy will undergo surgery on his throwing (right) shoulder Thursday, a procedure that will keep him from participating in the 2021 baseball season.
1-6-21 - Joe @JoeDoyleMiLB
Pound for pound, SS Alex Ulloa might have the best bat speed in the 2021 class. The OSU commit is squarely in the conversation to go in the Top 100 picks next July. Scouts love the bat, twitch and explosiveness. We caught up with him to talk ball.
1-5-21 - Baseball America - @BaseballAmerica
James Wood has monster power. And if he goes as high as he’s ranked in our new mock, he’ll become IMG Academy’s highest-ranked draft pick
1-5-21 - PBR -
SS Noah Miller's deft touch in the middle of the infield remains his standout tool – and a tool that could get him drafted. He's an excellent and true shortstop who glides to baseballs on either his left or right and he swiftly funnels them through his exchange and calmly, confidently throws firm strikes to the center of his first baseman's chest. With that being said, Miller's only added strength at the plate and it's positively affected his swings from both batter's boxes. He takes repeatable and similar hacks from both sides of the plate and he looks like he a true switch-hitter at the next level. This weekend, Miller added some more smart at-bats, demonstrating an innate feel for the strike zone, and he slugged a deep double to center field from the lefty box. He is increasingly looking like a pro prospect as the countdown to the 2021 draft is officially on.
1-5-21 - BA's mock draft pick for Mets at 1.10 -
Jaden Hill - Louisiana State RHP
The Mets have invested a lot of their early picks in high school players in recent years, though their draft philosophy could change under new ownership.
Hill would be a tremendous value for New York and realistically may be gone long before the 10th pick comes around. If he had more than 21.2 collegiate innings under his belt, he might be regularly talked about in the same range as Kumar Rocker. He has three potential plus pitches on top of a great frame and clean delivery. Now he just needs to go out and perform. Hill has a chance to become the fourth LSU righthander drafted in the top 10 picks, joining Ben McDonald, Kevin Gausman and Aaron Nola.
1-5-21 - PBR -
Wes Kath is a 6-foot-3, 205-pound left-handed hitting infielder whose best traits are his skills at the plate.
At times, he struggled to hit premium pitching early last summer. He started the summer with a wide stance at the plate but shortened it up as the summer progressed. The change caused him to stand more upright, which improved his timing and made it easier to read the spin on the baseball, Kath said. It also allowed him to experience better results.
Kath currently is more of a contact over power hitter who possesses quick hands and some natural loft in his swing. He has the size and fundamentals to develop more power at the plate as he matures.
1-5-21 - Bless You Boys -
Jordan Lawlar is a physical specimen and one heck of a baseball talent. To take a prep shortstop top three is a massive endorsement of the upside of that particular player. Teams don’t take a selection like that lightly, hence the consistently good recent outcomes for prep shortstops at the top of the board. These guys can play. Lawlar is no different.
Really the biggest downside to picking Lawlar is getting the timing lined up with the top pitching prospects and the top hitters. As we start to see the fruits of this rebuild, like Casey Mize, Matt Manning, and company, the hitters need to be ready too. If the Tigers believe Lawlar fits into that picture, then it’s a genuinely great pick on the surface.
With so much time until the draft, everything is liable to change. For now, I like the Lawlar selection. I think Matt McClain, Adrian Del Castillo, and Jud Fabian are just a few other potential options right now for Detroit to take with their first pick, and presumably someone will boost their stock substantially this spring to enter that mix. But it’s quite possible that none of them bring as much upside to the table as Lawlar.
1-4-21 - Baseball News -
The Collegiate Baseball Pre-Season All-Americans for 2021, powered by Diamond Sports, include:
FIRST TEAM
RHP Kumar Rocker, Vanderbilt
RHP Tommy Mace, Florida
RHP Jaden Hill, Louisiana St.
RHP Zach Pettway, UCLA
RHP Jack Leiter, Vanderbilt
LHP Connor Prielipp, Alabama
Relief Haylen Green, Texas Christian
C Adrian Del Castillo, Miami (Fla.)
1B Bobby Seymour, Wake Forest
2B Brooks Carlson, Samford
3B Zack Gelof, Virginia
SS Matt McLain, UCLA
OF Jud Fabian, Florida
OF Grant Richardson, Indiana
OF Parker Chavers, Coastal Carolina
DH Kenyon Yovan, Oregon
UT Davis Sharpe, Clemson
SECOND TEAM
RHP Mason Erla, Michigan St.
RHP Micah Dallas, Texas Tech.
RHP Christian MacLeod, Mississippi St.
LHP Zachary Torra, U.C. Santa Barbara
RHP Braden Olthoff, Tulane
LHP Doug Nikhazy, Mississippi
RHP Ty Madden, Texas
LHP Seth Lonsway, Ohio St.
RHP Pete Hansen, Texas
LHP Steve Hajjar, Michigan
RHP Trenton Denholm, U.C. Irvine
RHP Ryan Cusick, Wake Forest
RHP Jack Leftwich, Florida
RHP Sam Bachman, Miami (Ohio)
RHP Walker Powell, Southern Mississippi
Relief Ben Specht, Florida
Relief Devin Fontenot, Louisiana St.
C Hunter Goodman, Memphis
C Caleb Bartolero, Troy
C Henry Davis, Louisville
1B Alex Toral, Miami (Fla.)
1B Brandt Belk, Missouri
2B Austin Shultz, Kentucky
2B Daniel Harris, Eastern Kentucky
2B Zack Raabe, Minnesota
3B Cody Morissette, Boston College
3B Alex Binelas, Louisville
SS Blayne Jones, Dallas Baptist
SS Drew Swift, Arizona St.
OF Brendyn Stillman, St. Bonaventure
OF Chris Newell, Virginia
OF Jacob Young, Florida
UT Ben Wanger, Miami (Fla.)
THIRD TEAM
LHP Hunter Barco, Florida
RHP Kevin Abel, Oregon St.
RHP Jonathan Cannon, Georgia
LHP Jordan Wicks, Kansas St.
RHP Tanner Bibee, Cal. St. Fullerton
RHP Boyd Vander Kooi, Arizona St.
LHP Sam Strickland, Samford
RHP Gunnar Hoglund, Mississippi
Relief Derrick Cherry, Houston
Relief Andrew Abbott, Virginia
Relief Michael Kirian, Louisville
C Luca Tresh, N.C. State
C Zach Presno, Fresno St.
C Jackson Campbell, Belmont
C Sam Praytor, Alabama
C Shane McGuire, San Diego
1B Maxwell Costes, Maryland
1B Wes Clarke, South Carolina
1B Kyle Manzardo, Washington St.
2B Luis DeLeon, N.C. Central
2B Juan Colato, Grand Canyon
2B Jordan Cozart, Murray St.
3B Rankin Wooley, Auburn
SS Ryan Bliss, Auburn
SS Cal Conley, Texas Tech.
OF Dylan Neuse, Texas Tech.
OF Parker Bates, Louisiana Tech.
OF Levi Usher, Louisville
OF John Rhodes, Kentucky
OF Dan Bolt, Bradley
OF Jason Hinchman, Tennessee Tech.
Tons of talent. Jaden Hill sounds like someone we could hope slips to # 10
ReplyDeleteHill is being touted as a future reliever
ReplyDeleteIt seems like the Mets most glaring need is along the lines of 90% of the league, ans that’s pitching. A few organizations, like Cleveland, Los Angeles, Yankees, and to some extent Kansas City have excess frontline starting pitching, but that’s it. If it wasn’t for drafting Allen and Ginn and getting them signed, the Mets would really be in a bad position. Take the beat pitcher available for the first three rounds and hope to hit on two of them.
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