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3/28/21

Mack - Top 5 Second Basemen (Projected Round Pick) in 2021 Draft

 


1.    Max Ferguson                (projected 2nd round)

 

2B     6-1     180     Tennessee 

 

2020 Tennessee stat line - 13-G, 42-AB, .333, .986-OPS, .524-slug, 2-HR 

 

2-18 - 21 - Joe  @JoeDoyleMiLB

 

Second base ranks for the 2021 season. A lot of these guys have versatility or project to move to 2B as professionals. The Boston College tandem of Sal Frelick and Cody Morissette lead the way, though Max Ferguson and Tyler Black are very good players. Dayton Dooney is a sleeper

  

2-15-21 - CBS - Top 50 -

 

47. Max Ferguson, 2B, Tennessee

 

It's hard for collegiate second basemen to get onto prospecting radars: they're often at the keystone because of other deficiencies in their game, be it their range, their arms, or some combination thereof. Ferguson boosted his stock last season, moving to second on a permanent basis and hitting .333/.462/.524 with two homers and nine steals in 13 games. He's never going to hit for much power as a professional, but he does have above-average wheels and could go in the top 50 with a strong spring.


2,    Cody Morissette                (projected 2nd-3rd round)

 

2B/SS     Boston College

 

2020 Boston College stat line - 58-AB, .448/.522/.655, 2-HR 

 

2-20-21 - Joe @JoeDoyleMiLB

 

Boston College IF Cody Morissette went big-time today. No doubt shot. Reportedly got a good bit stronger this offseason in an effort to impact the ball more. Ben Zobrist type of player 

 

2-18 - 21 - Joe  @JoeDoyleMiLB

 

Second base ranks for the 2021 season. A lot of these guys have versatility or project to move to 2B as professionals. The Boston College tandem of Sal Frelick and Cody Morissette lead the way, though Max Ferguson and Tyler Black are very good players. Dayton Dooney is a sleeper 

 

2-15-21 - CBS - Top 50 -

 

30. Cody Morissette, SS, Boston College

 

Morissette is the stereotypical polished college infielder likely to go late in the first or early in the compensatory round. He does a little bit of everything, but he doesn't necessarily have a real plus tool. Nick Loftin went 32nd to the Royals last summer, and that should provide a guidepost on where Morissette becomes an option. Boston College hasn't produced a first-round pick since Justin Dunn in 2016, and hasn't had two players go in round one since Tony Sanchez and Mike Belfiore in 2009.


3.        Tyler Black                (projected 3rd-5th round)

 

2B         Wright State 

 

2-18 - 21 - Joe  @JoeDoyleMiLB

 

Second base ranks for the 2021 season. A lot of these guys have versatility or project to move to 2B as professionals. The Boston College tandem of Sal Frelick and Cody Morissette lead the way, though Max Ferguson and Tyler Black are very good players. Dayton Dooney is a sleeper 

 

2-16-21 - Draft Sleepers -

 

Tyler Black, 2B, Wright State

 

Black had a Freshman All-American season in 2019 (.353/.469/.600, 7 HR) but scuffled out of the gate in the shortened 2020 season (.239/.340/.370). He controls the zone at an impressive rate—walking 38 times to 18 strikeouts in 2019—but has limited defensive tools and has mostly hit with a pull-heavy approach. While the profile won't be for everyone, it's hard to not see Black appealing to model-heavy teams who appreciate his plate discipline and performance in the Horizon League as a 19-year-old. If he bounces back with the bat over a full season in 2021, he will trend up.


4.        Roc Riggio                (projected 4th-7th round)

 

2B      5-9      175      Thousand Oaks HS (CA) 

 

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Roc Riggio

 

Thousand Oaks (Calif.) HS OF

 

Ht: 5-9 | Wt: 180 | B-T: L-R

Commit/Drafted: Oklahoma State

Age At Draft: 19.1

 

Riggio is one of the more famous and well-known prospects in the 2021 class given his long history of performance as an underclassman and with Team USA. Because of his fame and size—he’s listed at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds—the long-time UCLA commit has been difficult for scouts to come to a consensus on. Those who buy into his profile see a baseball rat with a high IQ who makes the most of his tools with a great feel for hitting and making adjustments in the box with more power to the pull side than you would expect. Skeptics see a nice player who would become a factor in the draft in the fourth-to-sixth-round range, but one who they’d prefer to go to college in Los Angeles and prove his toolset. Riggio has a lean frame with some present strength and sees the ball deep into the zone with a solid approach and batting eye and makes good adjustments within at-bats. While he’s a solid runner, scouts don’t see a no-doubt plus runner who could handle center, which makes him a corner outfield profile, putting him under more scrutiny without plus power or a projectable frame to dream on. Still, production matters and Riggio has produced almost everywhere he’s been.

  

11-11-20 - Prospects Live Top 300 Prospect List - ​

 

107. Roc Riggio - OF

 

Bio:

Height: 5-9

Weight: 175 lbs

Hits/Throws: L-R

Hometown: Simi Valley, CA

School: Thousand Oaks

 

Strong athlete in an undersized but pitbull like frame. Quick left handed swing with strong hands and over the fence power already. Looks to be primarily a second baseman but has played outfield as well. Riggio really struggled early on this summer, but has had a few good weeks now. Riggio is an Oklahoma State commit and one of the top players in a strong California Prep class.

 

5.        Peter Vazquez                (projected 6th-10th rounnd)

 

2B      6-0      168     Leadership Christian Academy (PR) 

 

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225. Peter Vazquez - SS

 

Bio:

Height: 6-0

Weight: 170 lbs

Hits/Throws: S-R

Hometown: Guayama, PR

School: Lidership Christian Academy

 

Quiet, switch-hitter swing with good present bat-to-ball skills. More impact from the left side. Average runner right now. All fields approach. Strong-bodied kid that may eventually have to move to 2B or 3B. 

 

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Prep Baseball -

 

Positional Profile: SS/2B, Clean above average fielder.

 

Body: 6-foot, 168-pounds. Has a thin, athletic frame with room to grow.

 

Defense: Fields off center of body with a two hand gather. Soft hands with smooth and easy actions.

 

Arm: RH. INF - 87 mph. Has a short, 3/4 arm slot.

 

Hit: Switch. Starts with a balanced, athletic setup. Short knee lift, hands load back, with slight barrel tilted load, into a short stride.  Swings an uphill bat path.

 

Power: 86 mph exit velocity from the tee. Switch hitting, line drive, up the middle approach with average bat speed.

 

Run: 7.22 runner in the 60. Heavy footed runner. 

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