Thomas
Milone,
OF, Masuk HS (CT) - Like Cody Thomas, Milone is a two-sport star and is
committed to play both baseball and football for UConn. Not the elite prospect
Thomas is in football, he may not be as difficult to sign as baseball seems to
be his future. The 6’-1”, 185 pound left-hander is a plus runner (4.3/40) and
has a strong enough arm to remain at centerfield where his glove plays well.
Offensively, he is still considered raw at the plate but has shown a good
approach this year drawing 10 walks to just two strikeouts over 12 games for a
.553 OBP. He has also gone 13-for-13 in stolen base attempts, showing great
instincts on the base paths to go with the speed. He doesn’t hit for much power
now, but projects to at least decent power as he matures. Playing in the
Northeast, he hasn’t had a lot of opportunities to showcase himself to scouts,
but he has been getting a lot of attention lately and his stock is rising. He
has an outside chance of being available when the Cubs pick at 77. Committed to
Connecticut. link
Hunter
Harvey,
RHP, Bandys HS (NC) - The 6’-3” right-hander tossed a five-inning no-hitter on
Friday, striking out nine to two walks. For the season, he is now 8-0 over 10
starts with a 0.58 ERA, 0.84 WHIP and 99 K/17 BB over 46.2 innings. His 19.2
K/9 ratio shows how overpowering he is with his mid-90s fastball and he also
adds a solid curveball. He is the son of former big-league closer Bryan Harvey
and has an arm just like his dad. link
There are not a
lot of high school baseball players you will find who are 6'3", 230
pounds, though you wouldn't know that to be the case after we just talked about
Cody Thomas, which is why Joey Martarano is
committed to play football at Boise State.
That is where
things get dicey when you try to project his baseball future, because Boise
State University doesn't have a baseball program after cutting it in 1980. link
Dan Kirby - @DanMKirby
JP
Crawford went 3-for-3 yesterday w/ 2 SB. Now hitting a
silly .605 (23-for-38) over last 13 w/ 10 SB, 9 BB/0 K, .688 OBP.
King HS (FL) RHP Brett Morales struck
out a school record 17 batters in a 4-1 win. Now has 0.58 ERA, 117 K/21 BB, 78
IP.
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