1-27-14 – BP - Positional Preview:
High School Catchers - Alex Jackson
| C/OF | Rancho Bernardo (San Diego, CA) | Commit: Oregon Height/Weight: 6-foot-2/210 pounds B/T: R/R
Draft Day Age: 18y 5m Jackson
boasts one of the best blends of offensive and defensive upside in the draft
class, with a chance to hit for average and power while providing solid defense
behind the dish and a strong catch-and-throw game. The Oregon commit routinely
impressed in batting practice throughout the summer showcase circuit, with big
pull side power generated through a leveraged swing. In-game the load can get a
little deep, with the swing length causing some issues with velocity, but the
bat-to-ball ability and bat speed give hope that the Oregon commit will figure
things out as he continues to log reps against quality arms. Behind the plate Jackson
moves well side-to-side with and shows an ability to impact the game with his
arm, clocking pops as low as 1.77 for me over the summer and routinely sitting
in the 1.85 to 1.95 range with low, level lines on his throws. There’s work to
be done, no doubt, but the San Diego prepster has the body and athleticism to
grow into a solid receiver and defender. Should a team desire to shift him to a
corner to expedite offensive development, he is athletic enough to handle right
field and possesses more than enough arm. Jackson was a worthy recipient of the
first annual Baseball Prospectus Prospect of the Year Award last August as an
impressive athlete with a chance to grow into an impact bat at a premium
defensive position. He currently profiles as a solid top half of the first
round talent. http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=22662
1-24-14 - Nick Gordon, son of former ballplayer
Tom and brother of Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Dee, is one of the most
exciting prospects in the upcoming draft largely because he is considered a
top-15 prospect as both a pitcher and a position player. Like his brother Dee,
Nick has a slight frame—standing at 6’2” and 170 pounds—but he projects to fill
out more than his older brother. Also like his brother, Nick has outstanding
speed, which helps him both on the bases and in the field. Currently, Nick is a
shortstop as a position player, and there’s little reason to think he would
have to move off the position. He has great range and an absolute cannon to go
along with great hands. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1934895-4-prospects-the-new-york-mets-could-target-in-the-2014-mlb-draft/page/2
1-26-14 -
Jim Callis @jimcallisMLB - Turner
overall, Bregman better bat. Bregman a pro 2B. @dhb38: diff classes but who's
better Trea Turner or Alex Bregman?
Both ss?
1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 24. Detroit Tigers — Kyle Schwarber, C/1B, Indiana - The
6’-0”, 230 pound right-hander has tremendous power and is also one of the
better hitters available in the 2014 MLB draft. His ability to remain behind
the plate is still up for debate, but he wants to stay there and has been
working hard on his defense. Over 61 games as a sophomore, he hit
.366/.456/.647 with 10 doubles, 18 home runs and drew 42 walks to just 37
strikeouts. He then hit .308/.396/.436 over 21 games for the Collegiate
National Team with 11 walks. We all saw the premium put on college bats in last
year’s draft, and Schwarber should benefit from that this year. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99
11-21-13 – BA Top 100 High School Players - 45 Gareth Morgan OF R/R 6-4 231 North
Toronto (Ont.) Collegiate Uncommitted http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/2014-high-school-top-100-with-commitments/
4 comments:
I really like Nick Gordon as well.
I dont know why but I have the feeling that he is Dee Gordon version 2.0
Michi -
Feelings don't come into play here.
Nor does blood line.
If it did, Francisco Pena would have been a great Met.
I know I know....just want an exciting pick. A player with a high ceiling. And think there could be players with higher ceilingings than gordons avaiable
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