Garrett
Williams,
LHP, Cavalry Baptist HS - In 2007, Williams led his Lubbock team to the
consolation game of the Little League World Series where he hit his pitch limit
with one out to go in the game. Up to that point, he had tossed 5.2 no-hit
innings, striking out 14 batters. Flash forward six years and the 6’-3”
southpaw is still dominating opposing hitters. In his last start, he struck out
15 over seven shutout innings and now has 89 K/26 BB over 41.2 innings,
allowing just 13 hits. A great athlete and hitter, he features a low-90s
fastball with late life and a plus curveball. A polished pitcher who also
starred for U18 Team USA baseball, he would be a great selection if he was
still available at pick 41. Committed to Oklahoma State. link
Is Aaron Judge still there for Detroit at #21? If so, is
he a worthy choice at that point? - Jim Callis:
Judge might be. It’s a tough call. If you dream on him, he could be a lot
better than the No. 21 pick. But the game power is inconsistent (better this
year) and he strikes out a lot. So there’s a good deal of risk too. I think it
could go either way–I wouldn’t take him before No. 21 (and wouldn’t argue
vociferously if he went No. 21), but someone might dream on him and pop him in
the teens. link
Josh
Hart,
OF, Parkview HS (GA) - The 6’-1” left-hander has been hitting everything in
sight lately. Over his last seven games, he has gone 14-for-23 (.609) with five
extra-base hits, 11 RBI and has drawn five walks for a .700 OBP/1.087 SLG. On
the season, he is now hitting .453 over 28 games with 13 extra-base hits, 23
RBI, 19 stolen bases and has drawn 11 walks for a .547 OBP/.733 SLG. The toolsy
outfielder has been a four-year starter for one of the top programs in the
country. link
Jonathan
Gray might
be the only other prospect who has matched Appel, at least in terms of week-by-week
performance. He had a no-decision against West Virginia on Friday, so his
record stayed put at 8-1. His ERA is 1.20. In 89 2/3 innings, the right-hander
has 104 strikeouts against just 16 walks, holding hitters to a .166 batting
average. - link
Nick J. Faleris @NickJFaleris
Kohl
Stewart (rhp,
St. Pius X (Houston, TX)) shoved it today: 7 IP, 2 H, 3 BB, 14 SO. 114 pitches;
65% strikes; 65% 1st P strikes
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