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We
talked to 1B Jared King yesterday after his #27
Virginia (7-4-1) produced 17 hits in their 14-6 victory at James Madison
Tuesday. Well, we ran into CF/RF Brandon Downes (2-5,
1-R, 4-RBI) had his own spin on the game:
“The team came out with a fire today. We came out ready to
hit. The dugout was full of life and we were ready to go. We were finally
playing UVA baseball. It was my first start in center field. After my first at
bat I saw the ball very well. When I came up with King on third I was just
trying to see something up in the zone and I got my pitch and cut it in half.
After that, I came up with the bases loaded and I just waited for the right
pitch and cut it in half for a 2-rbi single. Lastly, i came up with Bruno on
second with one out. I was sticking with my same approach of getting a good
pitch to hit and got it and hit a ball to left center scoring Bruno. Our team
came ready to play today like they always do and it will continue to happen for
the rest of the year.”
For
the season, King is: .457/.527/.761.
Downes: .450/.500/.750. Any
questions?
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The
recent developments of both OF Victor Roach and
P Lucas Giolito have really thrown the mock
draft people into a dizzy. Both were locks to be in the top 10 picks overall
and neither will now. Roach’s wrist looks to be more of an annoyance and I
expect his game not to be affected, but Gio’s is much more. You don’t want to
screw with anything in your pitching arm that uses the word “ulner”.
It
really doesn’t matter to me who drafts him when. I can’t see any road for him
to take now than to go to college, heal, and spend three years getting back to
where he was two days ago. Jeez, life is weird.
Off
the top of my head, the top 11 picks would now be:
1. RHP Kevin Gausman
2. C Mike Zunino
3. OF Byron Buxton
4. RHP Mark Appel
5. SS Deven Merrero
6. LHP Max Fried
7. SS Carlos Correa
8. OF David Dahl
9. C Stryler Trahan
10. RHP Walker Weickel
11. RHP Kyle Zimmer
This
would leave the Mets a number of ways to go… Roache, Lance
McCullers, Brian Johnson, Hunter Virant, Albert Amora. Peter O’Brien, Matt
Reynolds.
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Speaking
of… 3rd team All-American Indiana 2B Micah
Johnson, out for season with elbow surgery.
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100
mph+ phenom, Oklahoma’s Damien Magnifico, had
another bad outing on Wednesday. He faced one batter, gave up a hit, and was
pulled for Jordan John to close it out.
Magnifico’s seasonal ERA stands at 7.50
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10
College Bats To Follow:
These
are the guys that are lit up during the early part of the season:
Jayce Boyd - Florida – junior – 1B - 38 AB, 18 H, 5 2B, 1
HR, 8 BB, 4 K, 2 SB, .474/.542/.684
Joey DiMichele - Arizona State – junior – 2B - 38 AB, 21 H, 6
2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 8 BB, 2 K, 2 SB, .553/.617/.974
Tyler Naquin -
Texas A&M – junior – OF - 44 AB, 22
H, 4 2B, 1 3B, 9 BB, 5 K, 7 SB, 1 CS, .500/.569/.636
Peter O’Brien - Miami – senior – C - 39 AB, 17 H, 4 2B, 4 HR,
4 BB, 8 K, .436/.500/.846
James Ramsey - Florida State – senior – OF - 29 AB, 16 H, 2 2B, 1 3B, 4 HR, 16 BB, 4 K, 1
SB, 1 CS, .552/.729/1.103
Matt Reynolds - Arkansas – junior – 3B - 44 AB, 18 H, 5 2B, 2 HR, 11 BB, 3 K, 4 SB,
.409/.526/.659
Richie Shaffer –
Clemson – junior – 3B/1B - 31 AB, 14 H, 4 2B, 4 HR, 10 BB, 5 K, .452/.585/.968
Cody Stubbs – Tennessee – sophomore – 1B - 40 AB, 18 H, 10 2B, 1 HR, 5 BB, 6 K, 1 SB,
.450/.532/.775
Matt Wessinger – St. John’s – senior – SS/2B - 33 AB, 15
H, 5 2B, 1 HR, 5 BB, 4 K, 11 SB, .455/.526/.697
Mike Zunino –
Florida – junior – C - 40 AB, 17 H, 5 2B, 3 HR, 6 BB, 6 K, 2 SB, .425/.489/.775
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2 comments:
Hey, idk if you guys know the answer to this but do you think the 2013 draft class is stronger or weaker than the 2012 draft class?
good question...
I haven't heard of anyone that has compared them yet...
2012 is considered light past the top 50 picks
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