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Joey Gallo may
have struggled at the plate on Wednesday and lost the game as the starting
pitcher on Thursday for Bishop Gorman (Nev.), but he may have opened some eyes
with his arm strength on the mound. Gallo was in the mid-90s out of the gate in
the first inning, and stayed in the low-90s throughout his start, according to
Baseball America's Nathan Rode. What he didn't have was location, keeping his
fastball up in the zone. He wants to hit and there are scouts who still love
his raw power, size and strength at the plate - link
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Keithlaw
- @keithlaw - I think that is the most
likely choice. "@ARankin11: Do you predict Byron
Buxton to be the first overall pick to Astros in the draft?
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Courtney Hawkins, OF/RHP, Carroll (Texas): In Carroll's one victory, Hawkins (No. 26)
particularly showed what all the fuss is about. On the mound, he was up to 93
mph with a good breaking ball, as he struck out nine in 5 1/3 scoreless
innings. He also provided the lone run for Carroll with a long home run to
left-center. Most see him as an outfielder, but one scout thought he could
excel either way if given the opportunity. - link
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OF
GUSTAVO CABRERA - 6-1/190, R/R, 1/23/96, LaRomana, DR - PG Grade: 10 - Cabrera is the player that all
the scouts want to see and is going to perhaps be the prospect who will lose
the most by the new international signing rules. In the previous unlimited free
market system he was likely a $4-to-$5 million dollar player. With the $2.9
million limit per team, he’ll be looking at something more in the neighborhood
of $1.5 million. Cabrera has a tightly wound athletic body reminiscent of
Justin Upton. In fact, Cabrera’s tools at the same age are very reminiscent of
Upton’s. He ran the 60 in 6.34 seconds in Arizona and has an explosive first
step that enables him to steal bases at will (he had 5 steals in one game in
Florida) and the aggressiveness and instincts to use his speed. He throws
90-plus mph from the outfield with a very quick release and his speed will give
him well above average range at any outfield position. - link
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Congratulations
to Clever C/RHP Chance Wolfe on being named the Prep Baseball Report
Missouri's Player of the week for the week of 3/26-4/1 . Wolfe carried the No.
11 ranked Clever Bluejays to a 4-0 record during the week, with an impressive
.642 batting average (nine for fourteen at the plate). Of the nine hits , Wolfe
had one double, one triple, and a dramatic walk off homerun. He also collected eleven RBIs and drew two
walks. On the season, Wolfe is hitting .526. On the mound, Wolfe picked up two
wins, throwing eight innings and striking out fourteen batters. On the season,
Wolfe has a 0.75 ERA and has given up
only one run - link
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Speed
Checks:
o
UVA
Branden Kline – 92-94
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LSU
Ryan Eades (2013) - 94-96, 98, 82-SL, 84-86-CH
o
Arkansas
Ryne Stanek (2013) l 95-96, 97, 84-87 SL, 84-85
CH
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Stanford
LHP Brett Mooneyham 89-93
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LSU
(2014) Aaron Nola
90-94, 95, 78-79-CV, 81-CH
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Alec Rash - 93-94,
95
o
Cal
LHP Michael Theofanopoulos - 90-92, 80-82 CH, 83
SL
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