Well, we have another mock
draft, this time from http://www.minorleaguerundown.com/2012/04/23/2012-mlb-mock-draft-v-2-0/ . Let’s take it up to the 12th pick and you can then get the rest from the
link
1.Astros - Byron
Buxton, OF (Georgia HS): The best combination of tools and polish in
this draft. There’s way more of the former, but not to the point of him being a
big risk at #1. He started off the spring right near the top, and looks to have
solidified his value over all but 2 or 3 others.
2.Twins - Mike Zunino,
C (Florida): He seems to be doing more or less what most expected him to do.
The power is there, and the questions about his defense no longer appear to be
as present as they once were.
3.Mariners - Carlos
Correa, SS (Puerto Rico): With loud tools, it only seems a matter of
projecting his ultimate position. Most think a move to third is inevitable.
Though Correa’s a raw hitter, his tools at the plate would make him a fantastic
value at either position if everything works out. Plenty of risk, but plenty of
upside too.
4.Orioles - Kyle
Zimmer, RHP (San Francisco): Zimmer has one of the best two-pitch mixes
in the draft. The righty did quite well against quality hitting in the Cape Cod
league in 2011, and is still showing off plus plus stuff.
5.Royals - Kevin
Gausman, RHP (LSU): He’s shown some of the best velocity among college
pitchers in this class. Though his change-up is coming along, he still has yet
to really show a consistently useful breaking ball.
6.Cubs - Mark Appel,
RHP (Stanford): He’s both projectable, and should end up with a decently high
floor. Some concerns about his ability to be a true #1 starter do exist. Either
way, a lot of value can be had in signing the righty.
7.Padres - Albert
Almora, OF (Florida HS): He’s been around the game for a while now,
playing for a number of different teams at a high level. As such, he’s as
mature a high school bat as you’ll find in this class. Almora doesn’t blow you
away with one single tool, but he does a lot of things much better than most
his age. A pretty safe pick as prep bats go, especially considering he should
be at least a solid center fielder, if not much better.
8.Pirates - Max Fried,
LHP (California HS): Projectable, and already touching the mid-90s occasionally
with his fastball, the left-hander is one of a trio of strong prep lefties.
Fried seems to have shown himself to be the best of them through the spring.
9.Rockies - Andrew
Heaney, LHP (Oklahoma State): Aside from Kyle Zimmer, not many other pitchers
have flown up the charts like Heaney. Above-average velocity and command from
the left side, and he has two impressive (although still evolving) off-speed
pitches.
10.Athletics - Marcus
Stroman, RHP (Duke): It’s hard to look past his velocity, breaking ball,
and impressive command. As long as he can prove to withstand the rigors of
starting in pro ball, Stroman could settle in at the top of a rotation. He was
one of the few bright spots on Team USA this summer.
11.Mets - Zach Eflin,
RHP (Florida HS): Continues to be one of the more major names among prep
righties. His mix of polish and potential might just end up with him off the
board before any other.
12.White Sox - David
Dahl, OF (Alabama HS): The reviews have been mixed, but it appears that
the tools are definitely still there. Dahl’s left-handed swing is compact and
his bat speed is great; he certainly never gets cheated at the plate. What’s
most interesting is that he very well may end up in center. He would be well
above-average there offensively.
Well, it would hurt if the
dude had the Mets pick in the right slot. For that alone, I pass on this one.
01
Byron Buxton
02 Mike Zunino
03
Kyle Zimmer
04
Mark Appel
05
Max Fried
06
Carlos Correa
07
Kevin Gausman
08
Richie Shaffer
09
Michael Wacha
10
Matthew Smoral
11
Gavin Cecchini
12 Deven Marrero
It was interesting to see
Clemson’s Shaffer make the top 10… other than that, same names, different
ranking… no one seems to like Gio anymore L
1.
Byron Buxton, OF Appling County HS
2.
Mike Zunino, C Florida
3.
Mark Appel, RHP Stanford
4. Devin Marrero, SS Arizona St.
5. Lucas Giolito, RHP Harvard WestLake HS
6. Lance McCullers, RHP Jesuit HS
7. Kevin Gausman, RHP Louisiana St.
8. Stephen Piscotty, 3B Stanford
9. Michael Wacha, RHP Texas A & M
10. Max Fried, LHP Harvard WestLake HS
11. Albert Almora, OF Mater Academy HS
12. David Dahl, OF Oak
Mountain HS
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