Matt
McPhearson, OF, Riverdale Baptist HS (MD) - The 6’-0”
left-hander has plus/plus speed and should develop at least gap power with a
chance for more. He has very good bat speed and an advanced approach at the
plate. Over 17 games this season, he has stolen 20 bases while battling a
nagging hamstring injury. He has also posted a .603 OBP, drawing 14 walks to
six strikeouts. His speed is his best asset, however, and he has the defensive
skill set to remain in centerfield and be a table-setter on offense. If he is
available when the Cubs pick at 41, he could be a nice sign as the Cubs don’t
have much depth at leadoff-type burners in their system. Committed to Miami. link
Dan
Kirby @DanMKirby
San Diego 3B Kris Bryant has more HR (22) and BB (55) than the
Minnesota Twins (16 HR, 54 BB) ... in far less at-bats.
Any reports in DJ Snelton and where he could be drafted? - Jim Callis:
I think Snelton, a Minnesota LHP, he’ll go in the 5th-10th round range. He
strained his elbow and got a late start to the season, but he’s a 6-foot-7
lefty who gets good extension in his delivery. He can touch 95 mph, throws a
decent slider and changeup. Scouts don’t love his arm action. link
Carlos Salazar,
RHP, Kerman HS (CA) - Salazar put on quite the show Friday, allowing just one hit
over seven shutout innings. He also struck out a career-high 19 batters and
didn’t issue a walk. He now has 44 K/3 BB over his last 20 innings and, for the
season, has yet to allow a run over 62 innings with 123 K/21 BB and just 16
hits allowed. The 6’-3” right-hander has a plus fastball that sits in the 91-93
range with late life. The most impressive thing about him, however, may be his
continued work on his command. After allowing 6.4 BB/9 as a junior, he has cut
that number down to 2.9 this season. Committed to Fresno State. link
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