Freddy Avis, Menlo School
(Atherton, Calif.) Avis was among the
more impressive arms on the summer circuit, but he isn't being discussed much
because his commitment to Stanford is considered extremely strong. His delivery
is smooth and clean and he sat 90-93 in Long Beach. His curveball is among the
better breaking pitches in the class. http://espn.go.com/blog/high-school/baseball/post/_/id/1051/top-10-class-of-2012-right-handed-pitchers
Max Fried — 6’-4”, LHP,
Harvard Westlake HS (CA) When Fried was 12, he started honing his curveball. He
modeled it after Sandy Koufax, and six years later, he now owns arguably the
best one in the country. He also has a sinking fastball that touches 94 mph and
a change-up that projects to a plus pitch in the future. At 6’-4” and 180 lbs,
he has the frame to add more velocity as he matures. And being a lefty, he is a
hot commodity, especially after impressing throughout summer league events. He
is teaming up with possible number one pick, Lucas Giolito, at Harvard Westlake
High School this year and both of them will get plenty of attention their
senior seasons. Very high ceiling. http://www.throughthefencebaseball.com/top-50-draft-prospects-for-2012-25-thru-1/15694/
Trey
Williams, Valencia (Calif.),
Third Base, 6-1, R/R, Pepperdine Teams needing a hard-hitting third baseman
will fill their need with Williams, who has 26 home runs in his career at
Valencia. While his junior season didn't quite match up to his sophomore year,
Williams had a strong summer with some strong defensive plays in the Perfect
Game All-American Classic. Look for Williams to go somewhere between picks
10-20. http://www.maxpreps.com/news/-8V2A0MeEeGkPgAmVebEWg/maxpreps-top-10-mlb-draft-prospects.htm
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