5-23-13
- Trea Turner has taken a long path to likely top 10 pick and possible #1
overall pick in the 2014 MLB Draft. He was a little-known late riser as a
senior from a south Florida high school that passed on a six figure offer from
the Pirates as a 20th round pick. I talked to him earlier this season after a
solid game early in his return from an ankle injury. He described how he knew
he was just a physically weaker, slap-hitting, one dimensional prospect in high
school that couldn't get calls returned from his dream school, Florida State.
Some elite athletes aren't developed when they turn 18 and especially the
slim-bodied, up-the-middle type athletes often have to add some bulk and
develop physically before it all comes together. LINK
5-22-13 - Trea Turner, SS, North Carolina State - Maybe the most exciting
player in college, Turner is a burner who is also showing power this year. The
6’-1”, 185-pound right-hander led the nation in stolen bases last year with 57
and was caught just four times. He also hit .336 with a .436 OBP and struck out
just 38 times in 63 games. This year, he has recorded a hit and scored a run in
all 11 Wolfpack games. He is hitting .477 (21-for-44) with 21 runs, five
doubles, three home runs, five stolen bases and has struck out just twice. He
may not end up at shortstop at the next level, but offensive talent and plus
speed will make him an everyday regular. LINK
6-10-13 - Trea Turner, SS, North
Carolina State - Turner is the most dynamic player in the country. He came to national attention with his great
baserunning and speed, but has shown that there is much more to his game. He should be one of the first players
selected in 2014. http://bigleaguefutures.net/1/2013/06/10/2014-mlb-draft-early-college-names-to-know/
6-11-13 - 6. Trea Turner, SS, N.C. State: He's a shortstop who can stay
there, a leadoff hitter extraordinaire with plus-plus speed that allowed him to
steal 84 bases in his first two seasons of college ball. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130611&content_id=50293726&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb&tcid=tw_article_50293726
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