Player: Tony Kemp - Position:
OF/2B School:
Vanderbilt Date of Birth:
10/31/1991 Height/Weight:
5’6/160 Bats/Throws:
L/R 2013 Class:
Junior Previously Drafted: Not Drafted
Scouting Report: The 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year has great speed that
plays well on the field. He made the
move from the outfield to 2nd base during the 2012 season. •Leadoff type with good speed •Patient approach •Projects gap power, at best •Excellent range, good routes in the outfield •Showed good range at 2nd base
Todd Gold -
2013 RHP Ryan Olson (Covina,
CA) worked 89-91, 78 CB, 81 CH carved at Sunshine West Showcase this AM.
Projectable body, good downhill plane
Baton Rouge Super
Regional, Game 3 – Stony Brook 7, #7 LSU 2 – SP Frankie
Vanderka 9.0-IP, CG, 2-ER, 3-H, 5-K, 4-BB… CF Travis
Jankowski 4-6, 2-R, 2B Maxx Tisselbaum 2-4,
1-R, 3-RBI
Los Angeles Super
Regional, Game 2 – #2 UCLA 6, TCU 2 – SP Nick Vander
Tuig – 10-3, 6.0-IP, 5-H, 1-R, 5-K… SS Pat
Valaika 1-1, 1-RBI… LF Cody Keefer 1-3,
1-RBI
Waco Super Regional,
Game 2 – Arkansas 5, #4 Baylor 4 – SP Ryne Stanek –
4.0-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 4-BB, 4-K… SP Josh Turley 7.0-IP,
5-H, 3-ER, 4-K, 0-BB… 3B Mark Reynolds 1-2, 2-R,
1-RBI
Gainesville Super
Regional, Game 2 - #1 Florida 9, NC State 8 – SP Carlos
Rodin – 3.0-IP, 0-R, 3-K, 0-BB… C Mike Zunino 2-4,
1-R, 1-RBI… DH Brian
Johnson 2-5, 1-R, HR, 1-RBI
Columbia Super
Regional, Game 1 - #8 South Carolina 8, Oklahoma 0 – SP Michael Roth 7-1, 7.2-IP, 6-H, 0-R,, 3-K… CF Evan Marzilli 2-3… 1B Christian
Walker 2-4, 1-RBI
Class: College Junior Hometown: Chipley, Florida Height/Weight: 6-4/215 Born: August 25, 1991 Two years ago, Whitson
was tabbed by the Padres with the ninth-overall pick in the draft. While many
expected him to sign with San Diego, he shocked both the front-office and many
more in the baseball world by turning down their $2.1 million offer. Whitson
headed off to Gainesville and earned Freshman Pitcher of the Year honors from
Perfect Game. He went 8-1 with a 2.40 ERA and tied for the team-lead with 19
games started. Against the toughest conference in the land, he went 4-0 with a
2.56 ERA. He posted an 18:4 K:BB ratio in four NCAA tournament games and even
earned the start in game two of the College World Series championship series
against South Carolina.
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