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The Mack Draft Report - Brian Goodwin, YBL Banquet, Drew Martinez, Top 100 Cape Cod League prospects, Steve Selsky, 11-20 , Scrimmage News, Top JUCO #21-30, Bleacher Report Mock, Lance McCullers, 2012 Top Players
The Mack Draft Report - YBL Banquet, Drew Martinez, Top 100 Cape Cod League prospects, Steve Selsky, 11-20 , Scrimmage News, Top JUCO #21-30, Bleacher Report MockNov. 18, 2010
http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/?p=3985 - North Carolina sophomore outfielder Brian Goodwin has been suspended for the 2011 spring semester for violating university policy, the school announced this afternoon. He plans to return to UNC for the 2011-12 academic year, according to the release. UNC also said the case is not related to the NCAA's investigation into the North Carolina football program
YBL Hall of Fame & Awards Banquet - This Saturday http://www.facebook.com/l/0f14dJ3ikfXGUlb9QvYRe2GaEUw - The Yawkey Baseball League Hall of Fame & Awards Banquet is this Saturday Nov 20. We need 20 more to hit 300 guests. Please get in touch with Dave McKay, tickets are $30. There is a sit down meal and Manny Delcarmen & Dan Duquette are scheduled to appear.We hope to see you all there, thanks and take care.
Drew Martinez:
11-17-10 from: - http://www.collegesummerbaseball.net/2010/11/top-performers -from-2010-drew-martinez.html - Drew is a 5-10/180 pound Junior outfielder from the University of Memphis. Drew hails from Collierville, TN. To date, Drew has had a tremendous career at Memphis. In 2009 he was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team. Last year, he hit .377 and drove in 41 in 260 at-bats. He was also 15th in the nation with 98 hits in 2010. He was named to the 2nd Team All-CUSA list for his 2010 season. He was drafted by the Mets in the 23rd round of the 2010 MLB Draft, but he failed to sign a contract with them. Drew was one of the best hitters in the Cape Cod League this past summer. While other players garnered all kinds of press, all Drew did was hit for a .359 average and lead the league with 52 hits. In 145 at-bats, he scored 25 runs, drove in 18 and hit one home run. The speedy outfielder also stole 22 bases for the #11 Whitecaps. He also had a bb/k ratio of 16/22 and he had a fielding percentage of .928 this summer
Top 100 Cape Cod League prospects – #11-20 - 11-16-10 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5114 -
11. BRETT MOONEYHAM, lhp, Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (Stanford/JR in 2011)- 6-5 LHP stood out in 4 pre-Team USA starts (3-0, 3.18); attacked hitters with feel, threw strikes with 89-92 FB, + breaking ball, CH
12. MARCUS STROMAN, rhp, Orleans Firebirds (Duke/SO in 2011) Settled into closer-only role, and dominated (0.00, 10 SV, 25 IP, 3 BB/32 SO); has clean arm action, command of 94-96 FB, CU, CH
13. JACK ARMSTRONG, rhp, Wareham Gatemen (Vanderbilt/JR in 2011) Not as dominating as breakout 2009 Cape summer; FB more 92-94 (vs. 95-97), short-armed ball, didn’t take advantage of 6-7 frame
14. RYAN CARPENTER, lhp, Orleans Firebirds (Gonzaga/JR in 2011) Struggled in 2 college seasons, excelled again in summer (3-0, 2.56, 39 IP/39 SO); FB at 88-93, + CH, needs work on CU, rhythm
15. JASON ESPOSITO, ss/3b, Orleans Firebirds (Vanderbilt/JR in 2011) Flashed 5 tools in brief stint (.246-1-4) before joining Team USA; prototype 3B if power plays with wood, hands/arm playable at SS
16. ANTHONY MEO, rhp, Bourne Braves (Coastal Carolina/JR in 2011) Electric arm with FB routinely at 92-96, occasionally 98, SL that peaks in 87-89 range; needs command of CH to settle in as starter
17. MIKIE MAHTOOK, of, Harwich Mariners (Louisiana State/JR in 2011) Struggled adapting to wood (.182-1-1 in 10 G) before leaving for Team USA, but has complete package; had 9 SB, can play all 3 OF
18. ALEX DICKERSON, of, Wareham Gatemen (Indiana/JR in 2011) Got 9-game cameo (.500-1-7) before joining Team USA, but pure hitting skills/+ raw power were evident; other areas just average
19. JASON COATS, of, Bourne Braves (Texas Christian/JR in 2011) Led TCU to CWS berth, then topped Bourne in hitting (.314 on season, .556 in playoffs); sound approach to hitting, uses whole field
20. EDDIE OROPESA, 1b/3b, Chatham Anglers (Southern California/JR in 2011) Has exceptional power, but feast or famine approach; topped league in HR (7), SO (52); needs to get shorter to ball; equal at 1B/3B
Steve Selsky: - 11-17-10 from: - http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2010/11/17/top-100-countdown-62-steve-selsky-arizona - The junior from Manhattan Beach, California, won a CIF championship with Loyola High School in 2007, a team that also included Danny Muno of Fresno State. Selsky was named the Team MVP in 2008, and participated in the National Homerun Derby at Tropicana Field, representing California. Selsky had a great Freshman campaign, hitting .318 in 34 starts. His 7 homeruns and 21 RBI were good enough for him to be named a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, but the Wildcats failed to make the postseason. Selsky broke out as one of the Pac-10′s top outfielders in 2010 with a .370 Batting Average, a team leading 9 homeruns, 52 RBI and 1.057 OPS. Arizona was able to get to the postseason in 2010, going 1-2 in the Forth Worth Regional.
http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5111 – Top 100 JUCO players in 2011 draft -
21 Hommy Rosado C/1B Fr. R-R 6-1 190 LSU-Eunice Lake Charles LA Rockies '10 (11) 5/31/1992
22 Ryan Hornback C So. R-R 6-0 170 San Jacinto (Texas) Sweeny TX Rays '10 (43) Mississippi 7/1/1991
23 Keenyn Walker OF So. B-R 6-2 185 Central Arizona Salt Lake City UT Phillies '10 (38) Utah 8/12/1990
24 Bryce Dial OF So. R-R 6-3 215 Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) Columbus GA Never drafted 2/18/1991
25 Brett Lee LHP So. L-L 6-5 185 St. Petersburg (Fla.) Pensacola FL Dodgers '10 (33) 9/20/1990
26 Chipper Smith LHP So. R-L 6-2 190 Southern Nevada Valencia CA Never drafted 1/22/1990
27 Max Rossiter C So. R-R 6-0 200 Central Arizona Gilbert AZ Never drafted Arizona State
28 Josh Mooney RHP/OF So. R-R 6-4 220 Salt Lake American Fork UT Never drafted 10/5/1990
29 Jonathan Mejia OF Fr. R-R 6-5 210 McLennan (Texas) Manvel TX Never drafted 8/4/1992
30 Trey Griffin OF Fr. R-R 6-4 205 Santa Fe (Fla.) Stockbridge GA Indians '10 (37) 11/20/1991
Bleacher Report Mock: - http://bleacherreport.com/articles/507769-rendon-starling-and-50-other-names-you-need-to-know-for-the-2011-mlb-draft
1. 3B Anthony Rendon
2. LHP Matt Purke
3. RHP Gerrit Cole
4. RHP Sonny Gray
5. RHP Taylor Jungmann
6. OF George Springer
7. LHP Daniel Norris
8. RHP Matt Barnes
9. LHP Henry Owens
10. OF Jackie Bradley
Lance McCullers Jr.: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5116 – McCullers, , a junior at Tampa Jesuit High, is so advanced in all phases of his game that he could conceivably be a candidate to go first overall two years from now as either a right-handed pitcher or power-hitting infielder. The general view among scouts is that McCullers’ upside may be slightly higher on the mound, and radar-gun readings in the 96-97 mph range have been standard procedure for him at this early stage of his career. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound McCullers comes by his talent honestly as his father was a second-round pick of the Philadelphia Phillies out of a Tampa high school in 1982, and went on to play seven years in the big leagues, mostly as a reliever with the San Diego Padres.
http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=5117 - Draft 2012: Top 200 Prospects Wednesday, November 17, 2010 -
1 Lance McCullers RHP/SS Jr. L-R 6-2 195 Tampa Jesuit Tampa FL
2 Mark Appel RHP So. R-R 6-5 195 Stanford San Ramon CA Tigers '09 (15)
3 Nick Williams OF Jr. L-L 6-3 195 Ball Galveston TX
4 Kenny Diekroeger SS So. R-R 6-2 200 Stanford Woodside CA Rays '09 (2)
5 Trey Williams 3B/OF Jr. R-R 6-1 210 Valencia Santa Clarita CA
6 Lucas Giolito RHP Jr. R-R 6-6 220 Harvard Westlake Santa Monica CA
7 Deven Marrero SS So. R-R 6-1 180 Arizona State Davie FL Reds '09 (17)
8 Brian Goodwin OF So. L-R 6-1 190 North Carolina Rocky Mount NC White Sox '09
9 Steve Nyisztor SS/2B So. R-R 6-3 185 Rutgers Toms River NJ Never drafted
10 Jake Barrett RHP So. R-R 6-4 235 Arizona State Mesa AZ Blue Jays '09 (3)
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