With
the 268th pick (9th round) in the 2019 draft, the New York Mets
picked 1B Joe Genord, out of the University of South Florida.
2019
stats: 53-G, 186-AB, .333/.446/.618,
13-HR, 52-RBI
The Daily Stampede
- Genord was part of that special 2015 recruiting class put together by former
head coach Mark Kingston, and current head coach Billy Mohl who helped turn the
baseball program around and help reach a NCAA regional in back-to-back seasons
in 2017 and 2018.
The
Lake Worth native started 197 of the 204 career games as a Bull and complied a
.291 batting average, 43 doubles, 44 home runs, and 164 RBIs in those games.
Genord
finishes his USF career third all-time in home runs (44) and his 16 home runs
in 2018 are the seventh-most homers in a single season at USF.
Perhaps
the biggest indicator of the progress he showed from his freshman year to
senior year was his strikeout-to-walk ratio. He struck out 40 times and walked
just nine times in 2016, and he had a 1:1 K/BB ratio in 2019 with 33 strikeout
and walks apiece.
He
earned a first-team all-AAC selection in 2019 after batting .333/.446/.618 with
13 HR and 52 RBI. He was a second-team pick in 2018.
Joe
will always be remember for taking the soul of ECU in 2018.
Congratuations
Joey Bats.
tampabay.com
- Bulls first baseman Joe Genord, who finished his career as USF's No. 3
all-time home run hitter (44), was drafted Tuesday by the Mets in the ninth
round of the major-league draft.
The
first Bull off the board, Genord was the 268th overall pick, which has an
estimated slotted value of $154,600. USF now has had at least one player taken
in the draft’s top 10 rounds for five consecutive years and eight of the last
nine.
Genord’s
selection on the draft’s second day came as a mild surprise, considering he has
no remaining college eligibility and, consequently, no negotiating leverage.
fishstripes.com
- The top MLB Draft prospect for the USF Bulls is their first baseman Joe
Genord. The junior out of Lake Worth, Florida is coming off a breakout junior
season. Genord is a three-year starter for the Bulls and will be a key hitter
in their lineup. As a freshman, he batted .270 with six home runs and 21 RBI.
As a sophomore, Genord finished with a .259 batting average with nine home runs
and a .439 slugging percentage.
The breakout came last season: .306 batting average
with a team-high 16 home runs and a 1.072 OPS. He was also named to the
All-American Athletic Conference Second Team.
Over
the summer, Genord played for the Amsterdam Mohawks of the Perfect Game
Collegiate Baseball League. He had a great summer for the Mohawks as he batted
.297 with eight home runs and 41 RBI in 38 games. The USF slugger carried that
through the postseason as well (.320 BA, 4 HR and 7 RBI), including two
multi-home run games against the Watertown Rapids and Oneonta Outlaws.
Genord
is a very solid collegiate prospect capable of rising on the Marlins’ draft
board if he can duplicate what he did last season. He has a ton of raw power
and can be a middle of the order hitter at the next level. He’s a sound
defensive first baseman with a high school background at catcher.
Joe Genord
has an opportunity to hear his name called on the second day of the draft.
Otherwise, he’d make for a nice steal early on Day 3.
3 comments:
My kind of 9th round pick
how do you sign rnd 24 Hunter barco
Anon -
My guess is this is an insurance pick if Matt Allen says bye bye.
There isn't enough money to sign both.
And all the money in the world still might not convince Barco to sign
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