RHP prospect, Kyle Zimmer, out with a hamstring pull.
Chris
Beck – 6.0-IP, 10-H, 5-ER, 3-K, 1-BB
Dylan
Floro – 9.0-IP, 5-H,
2-ER, 7-K, 2-BB
Michael
Wacha – 7.0-IP, 8-H,
2-ER, 9-K, 1-BB, 121-P
LSU RHP Ryan Eades - 90-94, 83-84 slider, 80-81 CH and 77 CV
Stanford beat
Oregon State Friday night behind Mark Appel: 7.0-IP,
2-ER, 9-H, 4-K, 0-BB, 114-P. Appel is winning over the pundits that dropped him
out of the projected top three picks. I got him four, but what the hell do I
know?
Like Reckling,
Vanderbilt starter TJ Pecoraro was hoping to be
a first round pick come June. Friday, he went 4.2-IP, giving up 3-R, 3-H.
Seemed early, but, on paper, there went his first round dream.
Mitch Gueller, RHP, W.F. West (Chehalis, Wash.) - Gueller has been up to the mid-90s in
recent weeks and is beginning to draw some big-time attention that could mean a
Day 1 selection. He's well built at 6-foot-3 or 4 and 200-plus pounds and
offers a low-to-mid 70s curveball and low-80s changeup.
2 comments:
TJ Pecoraro is only a sophmore at 19 years old and not draft eligible.
awww... draft him anyway :)
my bad
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