Fish Stripes projects the following pitcher as a
top pick in the 20?? Draft –
LHP Aca Lacy 6-4 214 Texas A&M
At 6’4”, 215 pounds, Lacy is a tall prospect with all of the
tools to be a star pitcher at the next level. Lacy has a four-pitch mix that
includes a fastball, changeup, slider and curveball. His fastball is his best
pitch as he usually sits 92-94 mph and tops out at 97 with some cut. His
changeup and curveball are both plus off-speed pitches. Slider was very
effective on righties this season and more swing-and-misses.
Tomahawk Nation has a great analogy regarding how
much money is going to be lost to High School players in this next draft (if it
isn’t put off a year):
Let
me give you one example. Last year, Drew Parrish was
taken in the eighth round of the draft and was given a $187,400 signing bonus.
If the draft had been five rounds, he wouldn’t have been drafted and could’ve
signed for a max of $20,000, or decided to return for his senior year, and
maybe get $10,000. The slotted bonuses from the 6th-10th rounds are from
$100,000-$300,000. Almost all college juniors/sophomores and high school
seniors are paid the slot, if not much more.
High school seniors and college juniors will lose the most
money, likely losing five digits worth. Underclassmen and incoming freshmen
could also feel some of the after-effects. Many will lose roster spots, even if
the roster numbers do expand. College seniors could actually benefit as most
don’t sign for more than $10,000 after the first five rounds. With less money
used in the drafts, teams will likely be willing to spend all $20K on seniors.
Athlon Sports offered up their list of their
top 50 college prospects that will be available in the 2020 draft.
One is right handed pitchers.
The
talent pool here is said to be the deepest of any draft in the past 20 years.
There are easily 20 of these college pitchers available in this draft that will
make a splash in the majors.
Here are
their Top 10 RHPs:
1. Emerson Hancock, RHP, Georgia
2. JT Ginn, RHP, Mississippi State
3. Carmen Mlodzinski, RHP, South Carolina
4. Tanner Burns, RHP, Auburn
5. Cole Wilcox, RHP, Georgia
6. Max Meyer, RHP, Minnesota
7. CJ Van Eyk, RHP, Florida State
8. Tommy Mace, RHP, Florida
9. Cole Henry, RHP, LSU
10. Kevin Abel, RHP, Oregon State
PG featured their top 10 high school
outfielders in this draft; They are:
1. Zack Veen Spruce Creek (FL) HS
2. Austin Hendrick West Allegheny (PA) HS
3. Robert Hassell III Independence (TN) HS
4. Pete Crow-Armstrong Harvard-Westlake (CA) HS
5. Dylan Crews Lake Mary (FL) HS
6. Isaiah Greene Corona (CA) HS
7. David Calabrese St. Elizabeth Catholic (ON) HS
8. Enrique Bradfield Jr. American Heritage (FL) HS
9. Petey Halpin Mira Costa (CA) HS
10. Chase Davis Franklin (CA) HS
CBS Local says this New York City pitcher
could be an early pick in the next draft –
Alex Santos is one of the best high
school players in the country.
MLB.com has him ranked as the 14th best high school prospect
eligible for the MLB Draft, but the coronavirus pandemic has interrupted his
senior season, his showcase for the scouts.
“He is such a hard worker. Baseball to him is basically
24/7/365. Basically, I mean, he throws hard. He’s throwing probably approaching
around 95 [mph] now,” said Walter Stampfel, Santos’ coach at Mount St. Michael
Academy.
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