Noe Ramirez:
7-15 from: - link - The sophomore pitching trio of Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt), Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) struck out 13 batters and combined to toss a no-hitter in the Collegiate National Teams 3-0 win Wednesday night over Korea. Noe Ramirez shut the door on the Korean’s picking up the save after striking out the side in the ninth.
7-18 from: - link - As for Ramirez, he’s the type of guy that projects best as a #3/4 starter because of relatively solid stuff rather than above-average stuff. If he adds some strength, he could go in the middle of the first round, but he’s more of a late first to supplemental first round arm to me.
Dillon Peters
7-13-10: - MaxPreps Junior All-American Baseball Team - Dillon Peters, Indianapolis Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.), Pitcher - The Player of the Year on the Indy Star Super Team, Peters was 12-1 with a 0.63 ERA and 154 strikeouts in 89.1 innings pitched for Cathedral. Peters has committed to play at the University of Texas.
7-15-10 from: - link – top ten high scholl LHPs: - 9. Dillon Peters- Cathedral HS
Francisco Lindor:
7-13-10 from: - link - The USA Baseball 18U National Team beat the Minnesota Class A All-Stars 5-4 Tuesday night at Veterans Field.. Francisco Lindor (Clermont, Fla.) added two RBIs and a double to round out the USA attack.
Deion Williams:
7-18 from: - link - Projectable bat for average and power. Average runner with an above-average arm, and I think there’s a good chance he slides to third base in the long run or even the outfield. He’s going to add some strength, so it’s all about projection for him at this point.
Ross Heffley:
12-24-09 from: - link - Reigning consensus Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, Western Carolina sophomore infielder Ross Heffley, has been named to the 2010 Louisville Slugger pre-season All-American baseball teams, selected by Collegiate Baseball newspaper and features a who's who of NCAA Division I baseball players. Heffley, who was a Freshman All-America selection by Baseball America last season, was just one of two Southern Conference players named to the preseason All-America team, joined by Joey Bergman from the College of Charleston who made the second team.
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I saw Heffley in the 2010 Socon tournament and he always seemed to be in the middle of WCU's late inning rallies. Hit about .450 in the tournament and .361/11/63 for the season. With some more improvement he may increase his draft position to one of the earlier 2Bs taken.
From Rivals.com - Speaking of fun players to watch, once again keep an eye on Western Carolina infielder Ross Heffley this season. Heffley was fabulous as a freshman last season. He batted .391 with 18 doubles, two triples, four homers and 51 RBIs. He also slugged .536 and had a .467 on-base percentage. The Catamounts are in business at the plate if Heffley has another successful campaign. This is a team that hit .332 last season.
Regarding Noe Ramirez, he is very slight of build and I see him as a middle reliver as a professional. Perhaps a closer if his velocity increases but he probably won't be durable enough for a starter.
He really is an intense competitor with a 3/4 delivery and great movement.
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