2009 MLB Draft Results

June 9, 2009 by Dustin  
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2009 MLB Draft Results

Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
1 Strasburg, Stephen San Diego St U RHP R/R 6′05″ 225 1988-07-20 JR Video
Comments: When you’re generally considered to be the top Draft prospect in a class before a game is played, the microscope is going to come out. Strasburg’s stuff holds up under such scrutiny for the most part, especially his plus fastball. Nitpickers may look at the secondary offerings as being just average and his command needing a little refinement, but none of that will keep him from being atop just about every Draft board.
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2 Ackley, Dustin UNC Chapel Hill CF L/R 6′01″ 190 1988-02-26 JR Video
Comments: Ackley might be the best pure hitter in the college ranks, if not the entire draft class. He’s got great bat control and plus bat speed that allows him to make consistent contact to all fields. There’s some debate about how much power he’ll have, but that’s really only an issue if he can’t eventually return to his best position in center field. He’s had to play first since Tommy John surgery last summer. He profiles better in the outfield but at whatever position, those hitting skills should get him off the board early.
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3 Tate, Donavan Cartersville HS (GA) CF R/R 6′02″ 184 1990-09-27 HS Video
Comments: Tate is another Georgia high schooler with some serious tools. He doesn’t quite have the feel for the game that last year’s No. 1 pick Tim Beckham had, but he’s also not completely raw. He has the potential to hit for pretty good power, runs well and plays a pretty good center field. There are some questions about his bat and how long it will take to develop. The team that thinks he’s going to hit is the one that will take the chance and draft him high.
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4 Sanchez, Jorge Boston Col C R/R 6′00″ 215 1988-05-20 JR Video
Comments: College catchers are always a premium commodity and Sanchez has emerged as one of the better options in this year’s group. He’s a solid catch-and-throw guy behind the plate, with good overall defensive skills. He also can swing the bat some, with a little power, giving him an intriguing all-around package. He’s struggled with conditioning in the past, but he seemed driven to get himself into shape. The benefit has been an outstanding junior season that will probably move him off the board early on Draft day.
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5 Hobgood, Matthew Norco HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 245 1990-08-03 HS Video
Comments: Hobgood is a big, strong right-hander with two plus offerings in his heavy fastball and outstanding curve. Some small tweaks to his delivery should help him find even better fastball command. If he can add a changeup to go along with his other offerings and his tremendous mound presence, he has the chance to be a front-of-the-rotation starter in the future.
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6 Wheeler, Zachary East Paulding HS (GA) RHP R/R 6′03″ 180 1990-05-30 HS Video
Comments: If you like projectable high school pitchers with a lot of arm strength — and a lot of teams do — then Wheeler might be the guy for you. The Georgia prepster has plenty of fastball and does show a plus breaking ball at times. Because of some delivery issues, his command can be spotty, but he’s an excellent athlete with terrific poise and makeup. He might be a little bit of a project, but the upside is considerable.
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7 Minor, Michael Vanderbilt U LHP R/L 6′03″ 200 1987-12-26 JR Video
Comments: Minor isn’t going to wow you, like his former Vandy teammate David Price did, but he’s a solid left-handed starting candidate at the next level. He’s got a good feel for pitching with at least three pitches that, when he’s locked in, he can throw for strikes. He seemed to be getting sharper as the season wore on and was positioning himself to be one of those college lefties who know how to pitch who always go well on Draft day.
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8 Leake, Michael Arizona St U RHP R/R 6′00″ 180 1987-11-12 JR Video
Comments: As a six-foot righty, people may want to overlook Leake as a big-time pitching prospect, but they might be missing the boat. He can throw four pitches for strikes and his poise is off the charts. He may not be that big, but he’s athletic, strong and durable with an extremely efficient delivery. He’s done nothing but perform with the Sun Devils and whoever looks past his size could have themselves a steal.
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9 Turner, Jacob Westminster Christian Academy (MO) RHP R/R 6′04″ 205 1991-05-21 HS Video
Comments: Turner is what you look for in a high school rightr-hande — big, strong and projectable. Thought to be one of the better prep arms in the class, it was unclear whether he’d live up to advanced billing. He has a good arm and there’s likely to be more velocity, especially if he can correct some delivery flaws. His secondary pitches lag behind somewhat and his command can be inconsistent as he sometimes elevates his pitches. Still, with his size, athleticism and arm strength, the UNC recruit is likely to garner a lot of interest on Draft day.
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10 Storen, Drew Stanford U RHP S/R 6′01″ 175 1987-08-01 SO Video
Comments: Storen has the stuff to be a starter and it’s not unheard of for a team to take a college closer and let him start as a pro. That being said, there’s a reason Stanford has him in the bullpen … his command hasn’t always been sharp. Even as a short reliever, though, his fastball-curve mix is more than enough to get hitters out, especially from the right side. Good college closers usually get drafted well and Storen should be no exception.
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11 Matzek, Tyler Capistrano Valley HS (CA) LHP L/L 6′03″ 210 1990-10-19 HS Video
Comments: When Matzek is locked in, it’s easy to argue that he’s one of the — if not the — top high school lefty in this Draft class. With a fastball that reaches 95 mph and two different breaking pitches, he’s got the tools necessary to succeed. The one knock is that it seems at times that he’s just doing enough to get by. When focused, he really knows how to pitch and put away hitters. It’s a package that should go pretty quickly on Draft day.
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12 Crow, Aaron No School RHP R/R 6′02″ 205 1986-11-11 NS Video
Comments: Crow was taken No. 9 overall by the Nationals a year ago, but didn’t sign. He went the independent ball route to show scouts this year what he could do and, for the most part, seemed close to the guy many teams liked in 2008. His command was a little off, but on the flip side, his changeup was much improved. Players who have gone the indy route while negotiating or re-entering the draft have tended to improve their standing and it’s looking like Crow will be no different.
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13 Green, Grant U Southern California SS R/R 6′03″ 185 1987-09-27 JR Video
Comments: Premier college shortstops don’t come around all that often and when they do, they get drafted early. That should be the case for Green, who has the potential to shine on both sides of the ball with all five tools. He shook off some early struggles to perform up to expectations, though his lack of energy at times has bothered scouts. Even with that, he’s a confident and accomplished college player who shouldn’t wait long to hear his name called.
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14 Purke, Matthew Klein HS (TX) LHP L/L 6′03″ 175 1990-07-17 HS Video
Comments: When conversations arise about the top prep lefties in the class, Purke is on the short list. With three excellent offerings and command of them, to go along with a projectable frame, Purke’s name comes up early and often. There might be a small concern about his durabilty because he’s a little too slender, but that won’t be enough to keep him from being taken high up on Draft day.
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15 White, Alex UNC Chapel Hill RHP R/R 6′04″ 190 1988-08-29 JR Video
Comments: White was a top high school prospect in 2006, but went to UNC instead. He’s still one of the better arms now, though his performance in the spring has been a little uneven. He does have plus stuff with a fastball-slider combination along with the makings of two other pitches. He doesn’t always command his fastball that well, but that could be correctable with some mechanical tweaks. With his stuff and his track record, he’s likely to go pretty early on Draft Day.
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16 Borchering, Robert Bishop Verot HS (FL) 3B S/R 6′04″ 195 1990-10-25 HS Video
Comments: Borchering is a third baseman in high school, but it will be his bat that carries him forward. He struggles defensively and may end up at first base. Some clubs may look for more power from that position, which could impact his draft status. That being said, Borchering’s hitting skills are definitely legit.
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17 Pollock, Allen U Notre Dame CF R/R 6′02″ 200 1987-12-05 JR Video
Comments: Pollock is one of the better college hitters available in this Draft class, with a great approach and the ability to make consistent contact. He won’t hit for a ton of power, but has some extra-base ability. His above-average speed helps him on offense and in the field, though he is still learning to play the outfield. He’s the type who makes everything look effortless and with his hitting ability, could be the kind of college bat that moves quickly through the Minors.
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18 James, Chad Yukon HS (OK) LHP L/L 6′03″ 190 1991-01-23 HS Video
19 Miller, Shelby Brownwood HS (TX) RHP R/R 6′03″ 195 1990-10-10 HS Video
Comments: No draft class is complete without at least one strong-armed Texas high schooler and Miller is the best of the lot. He’s got a fastball that touches the upper 90s and a potentially plus curve to go along with a perfectly projectable pitcher’s frame. His command is iffy and he doesn’t have a third pitch right now, but this kind of arm strength with that kind of body usually goes off the board very early on draft day.
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20 Jenkins, Stephen Kennesaw St U RHP R/R 6′04″ 235 1987-12-22 JR Video
Comments: Over the course of his junior season, Jenkins caught up to, then passed up teammate Kyle Heckathorn on Draft boards. With a terrific three-pitch mix and a good idea of how to pitch, Jenkins looks like a durable workhorse who will fit nicely into a big-league rotation in the not-too-distant future. He comes from a small school and doesn’t have a long track record of success, but that shouldn’t keep him from going off the board in the first round.
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21 Mier, Jiovanni Bonita HS (CA) SS R/R 6′02″ 175 1990-08-26 HS Video
Comments: Mier looks like a young Nomar Garciaparra on the field. He’s a free swinger that should generate a little pop as he matures. Defensively, he’s very smooth and makes up for below-average speed with excellent instincts that should allow him to remain at shortstop. He has a quiet confidence on the field and his intangibles are off the charts. He should be one of the better high school shortstops in this year’s Draft class.
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22 Gibson, Kyle U Missouri Columbia RHP R/R 6′06″ 210 1987-10-23 JR Video
Comments: Gibson certainly looked the part of a top college starter in the early part of the season. He has three pitches he can throw for strikes in any count and he shows a lot of poise and a competitive streak on the mound. Scouts love his size at 6-foot-6, though some might worry he’s a little too thin. Most look at his combination of stuff, command and mound presence and see a sure-fire first-round pick.
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23 Mitchell, Jared Louisiana St U CF L/L 6′00″ 190 1988-10-13 JR Video
Comments: Mitchell certainly was one of the more intriguing college bats as Draft day approached. Playing for a high-powered LSU team, he showed the exciting athleticism that made him a two-sport standout, with plus speed and flashes of raw power. He’s got some serious holes in his swing and, perhaps because of his split focus, he’s more projection than anything else right now. Whoever takes him — and it could be in the first round — will likely see him as a center fielder who will steal bases and hit for power in the future.
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24 Grichuk, Randal Lamar Cons HS (TX) LF R/R 6′00″ 195 1991-08-13 HS Video
25 Trout, Michael Millville Sr HS (NJ) CF R/R 6′01″ 200 1991-08-07 HS Video
Comments: Trout is a toolsy high school center fielder who was gaining momentum as the weather in the Northeast warmed up. He looks more like a football safety — his position in high school — than a center fielder, but has the tools to play there with plus speed. He just started switch-hitting to enhance his offensive value, and with some changes to his approach at the plate should hit for some power down the line. There is some rawness with the bat, but he has the kind of upside many teams look for in a high school position player, and was moving into first-round conversations as a result.
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26 Arnett, Eric Indiana U RHP R/R 6′05″ 230 1988-01-25 JR Video
Comments: One of the biggest late risers in the Draft class, Arnett is a big right-hander who put himself into first-round consideration with a breakout junior season. He’s got an above-average fastball and a slider that, while inconsistent, could be an out pitch as well. He struggles at times with his release point and arm angle, which hurts the effectiveness of the slider. He’s come a long way in a short time, and the lack of track record may make some pause, as will the high pitch counts he had late in the year. But if he can develop an effective offspeed pitch, he’s the kind of workhorse who could be a future No. 2 or 3 starter in the big leagues.
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27 Franklin, Nicholas Lake Brantley HS (FL) SS S/R 6′01″ 1991-03-02 HS Video
Comments: It seems every Draft class has a few middle infielders from Florida who don’t wow you with tools, but impress with how they play the game. Franklin might be in that group with a solid, if unspectacular, tool set. Nothing jumps out at you tools-wise, but he just goes out and does a good job and can do a little bit of everything. He won’t be the first prep shortstop to go in the Draft, but his kind of solid all-around profile usually gets taken early.
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28 Fuentes, Reymond Fernando Callejo HS CF L/L 6′00″ 1991-02-12 HS Video
29 Heathcott, Zachary Texas HS (TX) CF L/L 6′01″ 190 1990-09-28 HS Video
Comments: Heathcott is a very interesting high school outfielder with plus tools across the board. Even after November ACL surgery, he runs extremely well, has a plus arm from the outfield and can really hit for average and power from the left side of the plate. He’s an intense competitor who’s only question is about some character issues off the field. The team that gets those questions answered could be the one to take him on Draft Day.
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30 Washington, LeVon Buchholz HS (FL) 2B L/R 5′11″ 170 1991-07-26 HS Video


Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
31 Jackson, Brett UC Berkeley CF L/R 6′02″ 210 1988-08-02 JR Video
Comments: It’s not a great Draft class for college bats, particularly in the outfield, so one with the athleticism Jackson has is bound to be noticed. He runs well on both sides of the ball, has a decent approach at the plate and plays a good center field right now. Some may see him as a tweener who isn’t a leadoff hitter or a No. 3 type. If he gets bigger he will have to move to a corner, where how much power he actually has becomes a bigger question. He’s got more value if he can stay in center, and the team that takes him may be hoping he can stay put.
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32 Wheeler, Timothy Cal St Sacramento CF L/R 6′04″ 205 1988-01-21 JR Video
Comments: Wheeler is a pretty advanced college hitter whose best assets are his ability to make contact and his speed. He should be the type who can hit at or near the top of a lineup with the potential to be a plus base-stealer. He uses his speed well in center and has the skills to stay there. Without much power, he probably won’t be off the charts, but could be a very solid college draftee in June.
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33 Baron, Steven John A. Ferguson School (FL) C R/R 6′00″ 195 1990-12-07 HS Video
Comments: Baron hasn’t received as much attention among the catching crop, but he should. The Miami-area standout has outstanding catch and throw skills. He’s had some issues with his timing at the plate, but he’s got good bat speed and does have the potential to hit for power. He’s a natural leader with outstanding makeup who already calls his own game, and that kind of skill set will always get plenty of attention on Draft day.
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34 Brothers, Rex Lipscomb U LHP L/L 6′00″ 205 1987-12-18 JR Video
Comments: Brothers was gaining as much “helium” as any pitcher in the draft class as the spring wore on. He’d always been intriguing because of his arm strength that delivers a fastball that can touch 96-97 mph and a pretty good slider. He took a leap up this season, thanks to a better understanding of how to pitch and the ability to find the strike zone more consistently. If that continues throughout the remainder of his season, he’ll go off the board in a hurry.
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35 Davidson, Matthew Yucaipa HS (CA) 3B R/R 6′03″ 210 1991-03-26 HS Video
Comments: A solid, safe high school Draftee, Davidson is a great kid with solid, if unspectacular, skills across the board. His best tool might be his future power, but he should have the arm and glove to stay at third defensively. He struggled a bit as a junior and whether people buy into his summer performance as the real deal will be what determines his Draft status as the spring goes on.
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36 Miller, Aaron Baylor U LHP L/L 6′03″ 205 1987-09-18 JR Video
Comments: A two-way player at Baylor, it seems likely that Miller’s future lies in the outfield. He’s got a great swing from the left side, with excellent pitch recognition — his main problem is he’s too selective at times — and he should hit for some power at the next level. He’s a decent runner and has a strong arm, making it easy to see him patrolling right field in a big league ballpark one day. In a Draft class lacking impact college bats, Miller shouldn’t have any problem generating interest.
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37 Paxton, James U Kentucky LHP L/L 6′03″ 210 1988-11-06 JR Video
Comments: Paxton is a college lefty who was on the rise late in the Draft season. The Kentucky product has two potential plus pitches in his fastball, which has been up to 98 mph, and a short power slider. The third pitch, a changeup, hasn’t always been on display, but he hasn’t needed it much at the college level. He repeats his delivery well and can carry the velocity throughout starts, though there are some who think his command and arm action may mean he’ll be a reliever in the future. At least some feel he can start and it’s likely to be one of those teams that takes him off the board early.
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38 Phegley, Joshua Indiana U C R/R 5′10″ 215 1988-02-12 JR Video
Comments: Few question whether Phegley can hit. He’s got great skills at the plate. The questions are about his abilities behind it. He does some things well as a catcher, like calling his own game, but he has real trouble with pitchers who have a lot of movement. The more you believe in the bat, the higher you may take him. If a team thinks he can catch every day, he’ll go plenty early because of the offense. If not, he’s still a solid MLB backup, though that’s not the type you take as quickly.
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39 Davis, Kentrail U Tennessee CF L/R 5′09″ 195 1988-06-29 SO Video
Comments: The sophomore-eligible outfielder has not followed up on his strong freshman year, but he’s still going to gain a lot of interest as the spring wears on. A fireplug of an outfielder, he’s got above-average raw power, though he’s struggled to get to it this season. He’s currently playing center, but the prevailing thought is that he’s a left fielder in the future. Once moved to a corner, the bat and his power become that much more important. If a team feels this season is just a matter of him trying to do too much, they’ll bet on that bat pretty early.
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40 Skaggs, Tyler Santa Monica HS (CA) LHP L/L 6′04″ 180 1991-07-13 HS Video
Comments: Everyone loves a decent lefty and Skaggs has the chance to be a good one. Tall and lean, he’s got the protypical body type scouts love — and he’s got two above-average to plus pitches to go along with it. Good performances this spring could put this prep southpaw high on many Draft boards.
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41 Owings, Christopher Gilbert HS (SC) SS R/R 5′11″ 170 1991-08-12 HS Video
Comments: Owings plays shortstop for his high school team, but that might not be his best defensive home as a pro, with a move to second perhaps on tap because of his arm strength and range. On the other side of second, his hands will play fine and he could be an offensive-minded second baseman who hits for average at the next level. He doesn’t have much power, but he does use the whole field well. He doesn’t have a plus tool, but he’s the type of player who, if you’re patient with him, will be better than the sum of his parts.
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42 Richards, Garrett U Oklahoma RHP R/R 6′03″ 210 1988-05-27 JR Video
43 Boxberger, Bradley U Southern California RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1988-05-27 JR Video
Comments: Boxberger definitely improved his Draft status with his first several starts. While many had seen him as a reliever in the future, he’s emerged as a legitimate starting prospect with his performance. The key has been his ability to maintain his velocity deep into his starts, something he hadn’t done in the past. And while his command is still a little inconsistent, it’s better than it has been. Combine that with a full repertoire of pitches and if Boxberger keeps it up, he’ll seriously enter the first-round conversation.
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44 Scheppers, Tanner No School RHP R/R 6′04″ 195 1987-01-17 NS Video
Comments: Pitching in intrasquad action at Golden West C.C., Scheppers was creating a ton of buzz on the West Coast. The former Fresno State standout, whose Draft status took a hit because of a shoulder injury last year, was throwing free, easy and hard in early looks. With a plus fastball and the potential for a plus curve, if Scheppers continues to show he’s healthy while pitching for the St. Paul Saints, he’s going to shoot up Draft boards everywhere.
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45 Belfiore, Michael Boston Col LHP R/L 6′03″ 220 1988-10-03 JR Video
46 Bashore, Matthew Indiana U LHP L/L 6′02″ 200 1988-04-06 JR Video
47 Heckathorn, Kyle Kennesaw St U RHP R/R 6′06″ 223 1988-06-17 JR Video
Comments: Heckathorn is sure to be fairly high on everyone’s list, thanks to his size, strength and pure power aresenal. He can pump his fastball up into the mid-to-upper 90s, has a hard slider to go along with it and generally throws strikes. The one puzzling thing for the right-hander has been that he hasn’t dominated his competition or missed bats as much as you’d expect with that stuff. His size and stuff will ensure he’s off the board before long, but he might be a half-step behind the upper-echelon college arms this year.
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48 Kehrer, Tyler Eastern Illinois U LHP L/L 6′03″ 210 1988-03-23 JR Video
49 Black, Victor Dallas Baptist U RHP R/R 6′04″ 205 1988-05-23 JR Video
50 Kobernus, Jeffrey UC Berkeley 2B R/R 6′02″ 210 1988-06-30 JR Video
Comments: Kobernus is not the kind of elite college bat scouts might be looking for, but then again, that doesn’t really exist in this class. He’s got a real chance to be a prototypical No. 2 hitter. He’s a solid second baseman who really turns the double play well. He may not be that premium hitter, but he’s got some solid attributes that should have him off the board fairly early.
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51 Poythress, Richard U Georgia 1B R/R 6′04″ 235 1987-08-11 JR Video
Comments: There’s no question some teams will be intrigued by the monster numbers Poythress is putting up in the competitive SEC. Power is his calling card, but with a lack of great bat speed, there is some question how well it will play at the next level. There’s no other part of his game that stands out, so someone will have to believe in his power to take him.
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52 Williams, Everett McCallum HS (TX) CF L/R 5′10″ 200 1990-10-01 HS Video
Comments: Williams is a toolsy high school outfielder with some polish to his game. He’s got excellent speed, but he’s not a burner. He uses his speed well to play a good defensive center field and overall has enough skills to be an everyday guy at the next level. The one question, and it’s a big one, is if he’ll hit enough at the next level. Those who think he will might take a chance in June; those who aren’t sure won’t be as enamored because he doesn’t have that blazing speed
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53 Pounders, Brooks Temecula Valley HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 225 1990-09-26 HS Video
Comments: Pounders might be more substance than style. He doesn’t seem to have the best body in the world, but he’s more athletic in his delivery than you’d think. He won’t light up a radar gun — something that might hurt his Draft status — but he does have four pitches he can throw for strikes as a high schooler. That kind of pitchability doesn’t grow on trees, especially from the prep ranks.
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54 Givens, Mychal H B Plant HS (FL) SS R/R 6′01″ 190 1990-05-13 HS Video
Comments: Givens is one of the better all-around athletes in the Draft class who will get looks both at shortstop and on the mound on Draft day. He’s a good defender with a plus arm who uses his athleticism well. A plus runner, he’s got the kind of frame that should allow him to get stronger … which could lead to more power. The key to unlocking that will be a better overall hitting approach. There is some risk with his bat, but if a team feels he’ll hit, he’ll go early.
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55 Joseph, Thomas Horizon HS (AZ) C R/R 6′01″ 215 1991-07-16 HS Video
Comments: In a deep class of prep catchers, Joseph hasn’t gotten a ton of love, though his bat has been making more than enough noise. He’s got serious offensive ability with light tower raw power. He’s more of a question mark behind the plate. He’s got an above-average arm, but this was the first season he’s caught and he lacks overall quickness. His bat likely will play anywhere, but if a team feels he can catch, he could sneak into the first couple of rounds.
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56 Smith, Blake UC Berkeley RF L/R 6′02″ 220 1987-12-09 JR Video
57 Hamilton, Billy Taylorsville HS (MS) SS R/R 6′01″ 160 1990-09-09 HS Video
Comments: Hamilton is the quintessential high-risk, high-reward athlete at this level who is sure to interest many in June. A three-sport star in Mississippi, he’s got all sorts of tools, though his hitting approach is a bit crude and he’s got some holes in his swing. But the bat speed, strength and running speed would make any scout at least intrigued, especially if you think he can stay at shortstop. Someone will take a chance on that — and that they can sign him away from his football commitment to Mississippi State on Draft day.
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58 Oliver, Andrew Oklahoma St U LHP L/L 6′03″ 210 1987-12-03 JR Video
Comments: Oliver got a lot of attention when he was suspended by the NCAA for being represented by an agent, then got the suspension overturned in court. He’s had an up-and-down junior season performance-wise, but scouts love his fastball-changeup mix. He can crank the heater up to 98 mph and the change is a plus pitch as well. More than anything, his fastball command is what makes him so intriguing, and it’s his bread-and-butter, making up for the lack of a breaking ball. Lefties who throw that hard and command the ball that well aren’t common, so he should go quickly on Draft day.
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59 Arenado, Nolan El Toro HS (CA) 3B R/R 6′01″ 205 1991-04-16 HS Video
Comments: Arenado is a strong high schooler with some serious ability with the bat. He’s quick to the ball and has excellent raw power. The main question is where that bat will play best as a pro. He plays shorstop now, but he’ll be a third baseman or a catcher in the future. He’s caught before, so it wouldn’t be a conversion. Although he’s not very experienced, his plus arm and quick feet have some believing he can do it. If a team is convinced he can catch, he could go off the board in the first couple of rounds.
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60 Smith, Eric U Rhode Island RHP R/R 6′03″ 1988-10-15 JR Video
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61 Thompson, Trayce Santa Margarita HS (CA) CF R/R 6′03″ 195 1991-03-15 HS Video
Comments: Thompson is the son of former NBA standout Mychal Thompson and this is the first year he’s focused only on baseball and stopped playing basketball. As a result, he’s improved tremendously and has shown glimpses of reaching the very high ceiling he has. He’s got power potential and shown a good approach at the plate, though he will strike out quite a bit. A good center fielder now, if he reaches his potential, he’ll be the quintessential corner outfielder. It looks like he might be just scratching the surface and a team is likely to agree and draft his potential fairly early.
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62 Mendonca, Thomas Fresno St U 3B L/R 6′01″ 200 1988-04-12 JR Video
Comments: Mendonca fits the profile as an athletic, left-handed power hitting third baseman. He takes advantage of a friendly home park, but the power should translate OK. Couple that with good defense at the hot corner and you’re looking at one of the more interesting college infield prospects in the class. Only his tendency to strike out will hurt his status some, but he still should go well.
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63 Kipnis, Jason Arizona St U CF L/R 5′10″ 175 1987-04-03 SR Video
Comments: It’s hard to argue with the statistical success Kipnis has had at ASU, particularly in his junior season. But projecting him is a little more difficult. He’s got average tools across the board and does tend to play above them. But he doesn’t profile as an everyday guy at any one outfield position, making him more of a tweener or fourth-outfielder type. Still, he’s tightened up his swing and his on-base ability should appeal to those teams who really value those skills.
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64 Krauss, Marc Ohio U LF L/R 6′03″ 235 1987-10-05 JR Video
65 Gould, Garrett Maize HS (KS) RHP R/R 6′04″ 1991-07-19 HS Video
Comments: Gould had a ton of helium as the spring wore on and his high school season in Kansas came to an end. He’s got one of the best curveballs in the draft class and saw his velocity climb in his senior season as well. Add in a projectable body and excellent athleticism, and it seems extremely possible that some teams would not worry about some effort in his delivery and could take him at some point in the opening round.
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66 Berglund, Bryan Royal HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 180 1990-11-02 HS Video
Comments: Good feel for pitching, with three average to above pitches; good command and a projectable body. Doesn’t have the fastball right now that some like to see from the top high school arms. Berglund is a step or two behind the top high school pitchers in this class, even in Southern California, but there’s still a lot to like. He’s got a tall and projectable frame, three pitches he can throw for strikes and a pretty good idea of how to pitch. While his fastball doesn’t light up guns, there’s a chance that, as he matures, he’ll find more in the tank. He’s not one of those high-octane arms you’ll see go off the board in the top round, but he might not be that far behind.
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67 Stock, Robert U Southern California C L/R 6′01″ 195 1989-11-21 JR Video
68 Eliopoulos, Jake Sacred Heart Catholic HS LHP L/L 6′03″ 185 1991-05-25 HS Video
69 Bushue, Tanner South Central HS (IL) RHP R/R 6′04″ 180 1991-06-20 HS Video
70 Bullock, William U Florida RHP R/R 6′06″ 225 1988-02-27 JR Video
71 Holmberg, David Port Charlotte HS (FL) LHP R/L 6′04″ 220 1991-07-19 HS Video
72 Matz, Steven Ward Melville HS (NY) LHP R/L 6′02″ 192 1991-05-29 HS Video
73 Walla, Maxwell Albuquerque Academy (NM) RF L/L 5′11″ 195 1991-04-12 HS Video
Comments: Every draft seems to have some high school players who are just plain hitters. Walla is one of those in 2009. Not the biggest guy in the world, he’s stronger than you’d think and should hit for at least average power in the future. He can’t run, so he’ll be limited to a corner OF spot, but he’s got the arm for it and should have more than enough bat as well. A really good student with plus makeup, he maximizes the tools he does have and could be a middle-of-the-order corner bat in the future.
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74 Garfield, Cameron Murrieta Valley HS (CA) C R/R 6′00″ 192 1991-05-23 HS Video
Comments: Garfield is one more from the deep crop of high school catchers in this class. While an ankle injury threw him off and kept him from catching for a chunk of the season, scouts know all about his excellent catch-and-throw skills behind the plate. He does have some ability with the bat, though he sometimes tries to swing too big to get to some power. He admittedly struggled for much of his senior season, but healthy at the end, he was improving his Draft stock with impressive workouts for teams once his season was over.
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75 Dugan, Kelly Notre Dame HS (CA) CF S/R 6′03″ 195 1990-09-18 HS Video
76 Murphy, John The Pendleton School (FL) C R/R 5′10″ 170 1991-05-13 HS Video
77 Wilson, William Texas A&M U RHP R/R 6′00″ 215 1986-11-03 SR Video
Comments: Wilson red-shirted in 2008, his first season at A&M after coming over from Winthrop, following Tommy John surgery. If early starts were any indication, he seemed to be all the way back with an array of above-average pitches. He goes right after hitters and while he’s a little maximum effort with his delivery, he maintains it deep into starts. He’s the kind of college starter who could sneak up on people come Draft time.
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78 Diekroeger, Kenneth Menlo School (CA) SS R/R 6′02″ 190 1990-11-05 HS Video
79 LeMahieu, David Louisiana St U IF R/R 6′04″ 196 1988-07-13 SO Video
Comments: As a shortstop from a major college program, LeMahieu is going to get plenty of looks. Like most LSU products, he plays the game the right way and makes the most of his average tools. He’s got a solid approach at the plate, but doesn’t have a ton of raw power. That wouldn’t matter, except for the fact he might have to move to third as he matures. Still, as a real “baseball player” who’s excelled in a major program, he’s bound to be drafted well.
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80 Corbin, Patrick Chipola JC LHP L/L 6′03″ 165 1989-07-19 J2 Video
81 Holder, Trevor U Georgia RHP R/R 6′02″ 205 1987-01-08 SR Video
82 Seager, Kyle UNC Chapel Hill 2B L/R 5′10″ 1987-11-03 JR Video
Comments: Seager is another advanced bat from the University of North Carolina. While not as elite as teammate Dustin Ackley, he can swing the stick pretty well. He doesn’t have a ton of power and that could help dictate what position he plays professionally. He’s played both second and third well, but most feel he’s best suited for the former, where his offensive skill set profiles better. As a pretty good offensive middle infielder, he could go pretty high on Draft day.
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83 Sullivan, Gerald Oral Roberts U RHP R/R 6′04″ 220 1988-01-18 JR
84 Chambers, Evan Hillsborough CC CF R/R 5′11″ 210 1989-03-24 J2 Video
85 Townsend, Tyler Florida International U 1B L/R 6′03″ 1988-05-14 JR
86 Dominguez, Christopher U Louisville 3B R/R 6′05″ 235 1986-11-22 SR Video
87 Hale, David Princeton U RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1987-09-27 JR Video
88 Joseph, Don U Houston LHP L/L 6′03″ 190 1987-11-01 JR Video
89 Gaynor, Wade Western Kentucky U 3B R/R 6′04″ 1988-04-19 JR
90 Paulsen, Benjamin Clemson U 1B L/R 6′04″ 205 1987-10-27 JR Video
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91 Myers, William Wesleyan Christian Academy (NC) C R/R 6′03″ 190 1990-12-10 HS Video
Comments: Myers is a very intriguing high school athlete with tools aplenty. His swing needs some work, but he’s got the bat speed and strength to hit and hit for power in the future. He’s played all over the field and has shown the versatility to handle it. He may deliver the most value from behind the plate, where his above-average arm and agility would play well. He hasn’t played that much behind the dish, making it a little difficult to assess his skills there. The team that thinks he can handle the tools of ignorance might be the one to take him early.
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92 Marks, Justin U Louisville LHP L/L 6′03″ 195 1988-01-12 JR Video
93 Erlin, Robert Scotts Valley HS (CA) LHP L/L 6′00″ 1990-10-08 HS
Comments: Erlin was getting more and more buzz in Northern California as the spring wore on. He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but with an oustanding delivery, good makeup and above-average command to go along with a fastball that touches 90 and a curve that can be a plus pitch, he’s an intriguing high school lefty. He’ll need to improve his changeup at the next level and his size will probably give some teams pause, but an orgnization willing to look past that might take this signable southpaw fairly early.
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94 Gardner, Joseph UC Santa Barbara RHP R/R 6′04″ 220 1988-03-18 JR Video
Comments: After the first tier of college right-handers, there are a number of interesting arms for teams to consider. Gardner, in his first season as a transfer to Santa Barbara, has put himself into that category. He’s big and projectable with the chance to throw three at least average pitches. He runs into trouble when he loses his arm slot, his stuff flattens out and he loses command. Even with that flaw, however, the big righty should hear his name called in the first few rounds.
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95 Broxton, Keon Santa Fe CC 3B R/R 6′03″ 187 1990-05-07 J1
96 Wallach, Brett Orange Coast Col RHP R/R 6′02″ 185 1988-12-02 J2
97 Cooper, Da’Shon Edison HS (CA) CF S/R 5′09″ 170 1991-10-16 HS
98 Kelly, Joseph UC Riverside RHP R/R 6′01″ 170 1988-06-09 JR Video
Comments: Anytime a college closer can throw 99 mph consistently, with movement, there’s going to be interest. Throw in the fact that Kelly has a nasty slider and a pretty good changeup and there’d be reason for scouts to be excited. But Kelly has been far too hittable for a guy with that kind of stuff. He doesn’t have great command, and a long arm arc allows hitters to track the ball too well. Right now, he’s more of a thrower than a pitcher. That said, it’s hard to imagine his power arm staying on the board very long in June.
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99 Barrett, Jake Desert Ridge HS (AZ) RHP R/R 6′04″ 230 1991-07-22 HS Video
Comments: Perhaps the top high school player in Arizona this year, Barrett is a big, strong right-hander who’s only 17 but can touch 94 mph with the fastball. Add in a power curve and a splitter and he’s got an interesting, if unusual, three-pitch mix. His command has improved over the course of the season. His mechanics might need some work as there’s a little effort with his delivery, but young power arms who can actually locate a fastball aren’t all that common, so Barrett could find himself a pretty good commodity in June.
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100 Nash, Telvin Griffin HS (GA) LF R/R 6′01″ 230 1991-02-20 HS Video
101 Tootle, Benjamin Jacksonville St U RHP R/R 6′01″ 180 1988-01-09 JR Video
Comments: After a terrific Cape Cod League campaign, many felt Tootle would lead the charge among the smaller-school pitching crop. A virus forced him out of action for a month and down on many Draft boards. After shaking off the rust, he began to show a little bit more of the form scouts saw on the Cape. A starter throughout college, who can maintain velocity deep into games when he’s healthy, many think Tootle’s future role will be as a short reliever. He’s slipped out of the first-round picture, it seems, but his power stuff should have him off the board not too much later than that.
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102 Morgado, Bryan U Tennessee LHP L/L 6′03″ 205 1988-12-08 JR Video
Comments: Morgado fell out of favor at Tennessee and was relegated to a bullpen role. But he’s got raw stuff that could work as a starter if it’s refined, with an excellent fastball and hard curve. Command is his biggest issue as he struggles to repeat his delivery consistently. He might need some work, but a southpaw with that kind of stuff won’t be ignored come Draft day.
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103 Shields, Robert Florida Southern Col SS R/R 6′01″ 195 1987-12-07 JR Video
104 Marisnick, Jacob Riverside Poly HS (CA) CF R/R 6′04″ 200 1991-03-30 HS Video
105 Prince, Joshua Tulane U SS R/R 6′00″ 1988-01-26 JR Video
106 Hudson, Kyrell Evergreen HS (WA) CF R/R 6′01″ 1990-12-06 HS Video
Comments: Hudson is an extremely gifted athlete who, if he doesn’t become a pro baseball player in June, will head to Oregon State to play football and baseball. He’s got plus, plus speed and has shown glimpses of raw power. The concern is that he hasn’t shown the ability to make consistent enough contact to reach that power and will have to learn how to hit at the next level. Someone will draft him based on his athleticism and speed, but they’ll also know they have a project on their hands.
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107 Renfroe, David South Panola HS (MS) SS R/R 6′03″ 200 1990-11-16 HS Video
Comments: Renfroe is an exciting all-around high school talent who can do a little of everything on the baseball field. A talented pitcher who throws 93 mph and the QB for one of the top high school football programs in the country, he’s very athletic but has baseball smarts to go along with it. He should hit for average and power in the future, so even if he has to move off shortstop, he’s got the bat to make sense at third. His dad played pro ball for nine years, so the bloodlines are there to boot, making him a very intriguing player who should go off the board pretty early.
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108 Glaesmann, Todd Midway HS (TX) CF R/R 6′04″ 220 1990-10-24 HS Video
Comments: Glaesmann is an extremely athletic high school outfielder who is a two-sport standout. A football injury (ankle) slowed him early, but he was back to full strength by April. He certainly looks the part and uses his athleticism to his advantage on the field, particularly with his better than average speed. His setup and approach at the plate needs some serious tinkering, but the team that thinks they can fix that might take a shot.
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109 Kirk, Austin Owasso HS (OK) LHP L/L 6′01″ 1990-05-22 HS Video
110 Spence, Joshua Arizona St U LHP L/L 6′02″ 175 1988-01-22 JR Video
111 Meyer, Jonathan Simi Valley HS (CA) 3B S/R 6′01″ 195 1990-11-01 HS Video
Comments: Meyer is a versatile high schooler who plays shortstop and catches while also closing for his team. In the future, he’s likely a third baseman or a catcher, which is just fine with him. With a great makeup and work ethic, he’s learned how to switch-hit in his senior season to increase his versatility. With a plus arm and good hands, to go along with some good raw power, a team might be interested in seeing what he can do behind the plate. And everyone knows how well catchers can be drafted. Even if he’s an infielder, his combination of skills and attitude should be attractive to many teams.
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112 Morris, Anthony Kansas St U RHP R/R 6′02″ 185 1986-12-01 SR Video
113 Jones, James Long Island U LF L/L 6′04″ 193 1988-09-24 JR Video
114 Sampson, Keyvius Ocala Forest (FL) RHP R/R 6′00″ 185 1991-01-06 HS Video
115 Dodson, Zackry Medina Valley HS (TX) LHP L/L 6′02″ 1990-07-23 HS Video
116 Henry, Randy South Mountain CC RHP R/R 6′03″ 198 1990-05-10 J1 Video
117 Stoffel, Jason U Arizona RHP R/R 6′02″ 220 1988-09-15 JR Video
Comments: Stoffel entered his junior season as perhaps the top college closer in the class, a guy who closed ahead of 2008 first-rounders Ryan Perry and Daniel Schlereth at Arizona in years past. But his stock took a hit for much of the spring season as he was more hittable than in the past. He simply hasn’t been as sharp, particularly command-wise, and there was concern about his conditioning playing a part in that. His power arsenal out of the ‘pen will certainly get drafted, but it seemed unlikely to be as highly as was once thought.
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118 Jones, Mycal Miami Dade CC South SS R/R 5′10″ 165 1987-05-30 J3 Video
119 Fleury, Mark UNC Chapel Hill C L/R 6′01″ 200 1988-05-04 JR
120 Gomez, Edwin Puerto Rico BB Academy HS SS S/R 6′03″ 175 1991-08-26 HS Video
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121 Matthes, Kent U Alabama Tuscaloosa RF R/R 6′02″ 215 1987-01-08 SR Video
122 Dwyer, Christopher Clemson U LHP R/L 6′03″ 210 1988-04-10 FR Video
Comments: Since the Draft was instituted in 1965, there has never been a Draft-eligible freshman at a four-year college. Until now. Dwyer is in his first year at Clemson, but turned 21 in April. A high school teammate of 2008 first-rounder Anthony Hewitt, Dwyer is intriguing as a lefty with a plus fastball and curve. His performance doesn’t equal his raw stuff as he’s been more hittable than he should be. That said, with an athletic build and two plus pitches from the left side, someone will tread into uncharted territory by taking him early on.
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123 Stassi, Max Yuba City HS (CA) C R/R 5′10″ 205 1991-03-15 HS Video
Comments: It’s a good year for prep catchers in Northern California and Stassi is one of the best in that crop. Scouts like his overall package of hitting ability, defensive ability, makeup and baseball instincts. There once was talk of moving him to an infield spot, but he profiles as natural leader behind the plate who could be one of the first catchers taken on Draft day.
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124 Doyle, Andrew U Oklahoma RHP R/R 6′03″ 215 1987-11-12 JR Video
125 Bellows, Kyle San Jose St U 3B R/R 6′03″ 210 1988-08-19 JR Video
126 Nick, David Cypress HS (CA) SS R/R 6′02″ 180 1990-02-03 HS Video
127 Songco, Mario Loyola Marymount U CF L/R 6′00″ 190 1988-09-09 JR Video
Comments: Every Draft class has at least a few pure power hitters in it, usually from the college ranks. Songco fits the description, with plus power to all fields. He’s willing to take a walk, but he’ll also carry the bat back to the dugout quite a bit. He’s likely going to be stuck in left field as a pro as his defensive skill set wouldn’t allow another place. That’s OK, because the bat should play wherever he is stationed defensively. That kind of pop usually doesn’t last too long on Draft day.
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128 Mahoney, Daniel U Connecticut RHP R/R 6′03″ 205 1988-02-17 SO
129 Bittle, Joseph U Mississippi RHP R/R 6′02″ 190 1986-08-27 5S Video
130 Goins, Ryan Dallas Baptist U SS L/R 5′10″ 1988-02-13 JR Video
131 Hyatt, BJ U South Carolina Sumter RHP R/R 6′04″ 205 1988-12-14 J2
132 McCallum, Derek U Minnesota 2B L/R 5′11″ 175 1988-03-22 JR Video
133 Heidenreich, Matthew Temescal Canyon HS (CA) RHP L/R 6′05″ 185 1991-01-17 HS Video
134 Ceciliani, Darrell Columbia Basin CC CF L/L 6′01″ 185 1990-06-22 J1 Video
135 Warren, Adam UNC Chapel Hill RHP R/R 6′03″ 215 1987-08-25 SR
136 Hall, Steven T L Hanna HS (SC) RHP R/R 6′05″ 200 1990-06-26 HS Video
137 Buschini, Adam Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 2B R/R 6′02″ 205 1987-05-06 SR
138 Hazelbaker, Jeremy Ball St U CF L/R 6′03″ 1987-08-14 JR Video
139 Bailey, Lucas Troup County HS (GA) C R/R 6′00″ 198 1991-03-11 HS Video
Comments: Bailey was thought of as one of the better high school catchers in a Draft class that has some depth in that area, but Tommy John surgery on his right elbow put his future somewhat in doubt. When healthy, he’s a solid, not spectacular, catch-and-throw guy. At the plate, he’s got good bat speed and plus power potential. He could head to Auburn and rehab there, but a team could decide to take a chance on him, knowing the success of the surgery these days, and work to get him back in form within its system.
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140 Rusin, Christopher U Kentucky LHP L/L 6′02″ 190 1986-10-22 SR Video
141 Hatton, Wesley Norco HS (CA) 2B R/R 5′11″ 170 1990-12-28 HS Video
142 Pena, Miguel La Joya HS (TX) LHP L/L 6′02″ 1990-10-24 HS Video
143 Blandford, Tyler Oklahoma St U RHP R/R 6′03″ 220 1988-01-25 JR Video
144 Hagerty, Jason U Miami C S/R 6′03″ 220 1987-09-13 JR Video
145 Baker, Nathaniel U Mississippi LHP L/L 6′03″ 1987-12-27 JR Video
146 Tolliver, Ashur Oklahoma City U LHP L/L 6′00″ 170 1988-01-24 JR Video
147 Belt, Brandon U Texas Austin 1B L/L 6′05″ 210 1988-04-20 JR Video
148 Berryhill, David Newberry Col RHP R/R 5′10″ 185 1987-12-09 JR Video
149 Tuttle, Daniel Randleman HS (NC) RHP R/R 6′01″ 1990-08-21 HS Video
Comments: There’s a lot to like about Tuttle, the North Carolina prep star. He’s got a great arm with good pure stuff, highlighted by a plus slider and a fastball he can run up to 94 mph. He’s also got the makings of a changeup. What he doesn’t always have is consistent command, affected by a somewhat unorthodox delivery where he doesn’t always repeat his mechanics. Still, there’s plenty to work with for any team that decides to take him on Draft Day.
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150 Wood, Austin U Texas Austin LHP L/L 6′02″ 195 1986-11-02 SR Video
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151 Sanders, Joseph Auburn U 3B R/R 6′00″ 195 1988-04-24 JR Video
152 Coleman, Harold Louisiana St U RHP R/R 6′03″ 190 1986-04-04 SR
153 Parker, Stephen Brigham Young U 3B L/R 6′02″ 200 1987-09-03 JR
154 McBride, Nicholas Ragsdale HS (NC) RHP R/R 6′04″ 1991-05-13 HS
155 Adams, Austin Faulkner U RHP R/R 5′11″ 185 1986-08-19 SR Video
156 Wheeler, Ryan Loyola Marymount U 1B L/R 6′04″ 220 1988-07-10 JR Video
157 Wise, Jeremy U Oklahoma C R/R 6′01″ 207 1986-06-02 SR
158 Austin, Chase Elon U SS R/R 6′02″ 185 1987-12-04 JR
159 Jackson, Ryan U Miami SS R/R 6′02″ 175 1988-05-10 JR Video
Comments: Jackson might be among the best defensive shortstops in the Draft class. With a plus arm, good hands and excellent instincts, he’s a true shortstop who’ll have no problem playing the position at the big-league level. The main question is if he’ll hit, though he’s been productive with a line-drive, inside-out approach in the past. Just how much people believe in the bat could determine how early he gets drafted.
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160 Schimpf, Ryan Louisiana St U 2B L/R 5′09″ 181 1988-04-11 JR Video
161 Wikoff, Brandon U Illinois Champaign SS L/R 5′09″ 170 1988-04-05 JR Video
162 Streich, Tobias West Virginia U C R/R 6′00″ 215 1988-04-05 SO
163 Bellamy, Kyle U Miami RHP R/R 6′05″ 1987-10-25 JR
164 Magnifico, Damien North Mesquite HS (TX) RHP L/R 6′01″ 180 1991-05-24 HS
165 Cotham, Caleb Vanderbilt U RHP R/R 6′03″ 215 1987-11-06 JR Video
166 Richardson, D’ Vontrey Florida St U RF R/R 6′01″ 210 1988-07-30 JR Video
167 Way, Matthew Washington St U LHP L/L 6′02″ 200 1987-01-25 SR Video
168 Schwindenhammer, Seth Limestone Community HS (IL) LF L/R 6′02″ 205 1991-07-01 HS
169 Malm, Jeffrey Bishop Gorman HS (NV) 1B L/L 6′02″ 1990-10-31 HS Video
170 Darvill, Wesley Brookswood SS SS L/R 6′02″ 1991-09-10 HS Video
171 Haerther, Casey UC Los Angeles 1B R/R 6′02″ 210 1987-10-05 JR Video
172 Taylor, Michael Westminster Academy (FL) SS R/R 6′02″ 190 1991-03-26 HS
173 Hansen, Shaver Baylor U 3B S/R 6′00″ 190 1987-12-19 JR Video
174 Needy, James Santana HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′06″ 205 1991-03-30 HS Video
175 Von Rosenberg, Zachary Zachary HS (LA) RHP R/R 6′05″ 205 1990-09-24 HS Video
176 Dalles, Justin U South Carolina Columbia C R/R 6′02″ 205 1988-12-30 JR Video
177 Graham, Matthew Oak Ridge HS (TX) RHP R/R 6′04″ 225 1990-05-01 HS Video
Comments: Graham, truth be told, is a project. But he’s one that some like to take on because he’s got plus raw arm strength and can crank it up to 95 mph at times. The problem is he can’t repeat his delivery so it’s not consistent. Neither is his command or any secondary offerings. The best thing might be to teach him a second pitch, like a slider, and make him a short reliever. It’s something the University of North Carolina might do and it might be tough for an MLB team to keep him from honoring that commitment.
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178 Woolley, Ryan U Alabama Birmingham RHP R/R 6′01″ 190 1988-02-11 JR
179 Serrano, Mark Oral Roberts U RHP L/R 6′02″ 195 1985-09-14 5S
180 Fields, Daniel U Detroit Jesuit HS (MI) SS L/R 6′01″ 1991-01-23 HS Video
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181 Balcolm-Miller, Christopher West Valley Col RHP R/R 6′02″ 210 1989-03-03 J2
182 White, Mathiew U New Mexico RHP R/R 6′03″ 205 1988-01-22 JR Video
183 Ortiz, Ryan Oregon St U C R/R 6′03″ 205 1987-09-29 JR Video
Comments: College catching is always a hot commodity every Draft and while Ortiz may not “wow” you, he’s the kind of decent backstop who should go well on Draft Day. His tools grade out as OK across the board, from his hittability to his responsibilities behind the plate. He may not seem like someone all that special, but a solid-average advanced college catcher usually doesn’t have to wait long to hear his name called.
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184 Sierra, Ruben San Juan Educational School CF L/L 6′02″ 172 1991-03-10 HS Video
185 Carlson, Benjamin Missouri St U 1B L/L 6′03″ 230 1987-10-08 JR Video
186 Hagens, Bradin Merced Col RHP R/R 6′01″ 180 1989-05-12 J2 Video
187 Vazquez, Jan Puerto Rico BB Academy HS C S/R 5′10″ 165 1991-04-29 HS Video
188 Dickerson, Dustin Baylor U 1B L/R 6′04″ 215 1987-09-30 JR Video
189 Hill, Virgil Los Angeles Mission Col CF R/R 6′00″ 185 1989-09-09 J2 Video
190 Hobson, Kristopher Stockdale HS (CA) RF L/L 6′02″ 205 1990-08-22 HS Video
191 Hernandez, Enrique American Military Academy SS R/R 5′11″ 170 1991-08-24 HS Video
192 Herrmann, Christopher U Miami C L/R 6′01″ 185 1987-11-24 JR Video
193 Collop, Justin U Toledo RHP R/R 6′01″ 185 1988-05-30 JR Video
194 Buchanan, David Chipola JC RHP R/R 6′03″ 190 1989-05-11 J2 Video
195 Lyerly, Robert UNC Charlotte 3B L/R 6′01″ 205 1987-07-23 JR
196 Burgos, Hiram Bethune-Cookman Col RHP R/R 6′00″ 205 1987-08-04 SR
197 Inch, Steven Vauxhall HS RHP R/R 6′04″ 190 1991-02-01 HS Video
198 Kline, Branden Governor Thomas Johnson HS (MD) RHP R/R 6′03″ 185 1991-09-29 HS Video
199 Fuller, Devin Chandler Gilbert CC RHP R/R 6′02″ 220 1988-12-15 J2 Video
200 Raley, Brooks Texas A&M U LHP L/L 6′03″ 180 1988-06-29 SO Video
Comments: Raley is one of those “safe bet” college lefties. They won’t wow you with their stuff or their ceiling, but you can be pretty sure they’ll pitch in the big leagues. Raley is also a speedy outfielder and should get better once he’s only a pitcher as a pro, but he probably tops out as a No. 3 starter. His athleticism works to his advantage on the mound and should allow him to improve at the next level. He’s not an ace, but name a team that wouldn’t be interested in a solid middle or back of the rotation starter in the next couple of years.
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201 Reynolds, Daniel Durango HS (NV) RHP R/R 6′00″ 170 1991-05-02 HS
202 Weaver, Andrew U Georgia RHP R/R 6′03″ 190 1988-05-17 JR Video
203 Moran, Brian UNC Chapel Hill LHP L/L 6′03″ 1988-09-30 JR Video
204 Mikolas, Miles Nova Southeastern U RHP R/R 6′05″ 220 1988-08-23 JR Video
205 Stevenson, Trent Brophy Jesuit Prep School (AZ) RHP L/R 6′06″ 175 1990-06-01 HS Video
206 Wirsch, Aaron El Toro HS (CA) LHP L/R 6′06″ 200 1990-11-15 HS Video
207 Liles, Nick Western Carolina U 2B R/R 6′00″ 165 1987-07-23 JR Video
208 Hefflinger, Robert Georgia Perimeter Col OF R/R 6′05″ 225 1990-01-03 J1
209 Fellhauer, Joshua Cal St Fullerton CF L/L 5′11″ 175 1988-03-24 JR Video
210 Johnson, Jamie U Oklahoma CF L/R 5′08″ 185 1987-04-26 JR
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211 Stavert, Erik U Oregon RHP R/R 6′02″ 185 1987-11-20 JR Video
212 Baumann, George Missouri St U LHP L/L 5′10″ 180 1987-12-09 JR Video
213 Krol, Ian Neuqua Valley HS (IL) LHP L/L 6′01″ 180 1991-05-09 HS Video
214 Lane, Braxton Sandy Creek HS (GA) CF S/R 5′10″ 190 1990-12-30 HS Video
215 Henry, Jordan U Mississippi CF L/R 6′03″ 175 1988-06-13 JR Video
Comments: Henry is a thin, speedy outfielder with the ability to steal a base and track down balls in the outfield. At the plate, he’s a line-drive hitter that goes the other way and has no power to speak of. His bat will have to play to be an everyday outfielder but it’s unclear if the necessary strength is there. He could be a fourth-outfielder type when all is said and done.
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216 Helm, Matthew Hamilton HS (AZ) 3B R/R 6′02″ 1990-09-01 HS Video
217 Martinez, Brandon Fowler HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 1990-11-25 HS Video
218 Hodges, Joshua Ingomar Attendance Center (MS) RHP R/R 6′06″ 240 1991-06-21 HS
219 Conley, Kyle U Washington RF R/R 6′04″ 215 1987-05-07 SR Video
220 Smith, Egan Col of Southern Nevada LHP L/L 6′05″ 200 1989-03-16 J2 Video
221 Keuchel, Dallas U Arkansas Fayetteville LHP L/L 6′02″ 180 1988-01-01 JR
222 Stillings, Bradley Kent St U RHP L/R 6′04″ 1988-01-20 JR Video
223 Jones, Justin Oakdale Senior HS (CA) LHP L/L 6′02″ 160 1991-01-10 HS Video
224 Gorski, Darin Kutztown U LHP L/L 6′04″ 210 1987-10-06 JR Video
225 Black, Sean Seton Hall U RHP R/R 6′04″ 205 1988-04-23 JR Video
226 Davis, Khristopher Cal St Fullerton RF R/R 6′00″ 195 1987-12-21 JR Video
227 Colvin, Brody St Thomas Moore HS (LA) RHP R/R 6′03″ 195 1990-08-14 HS Video
228 Younginer, John Mauldin HS (SC) RHP R/R 6′04″ 195 1990-11-03 HS Video
229 Rogers, Cody Panola JC CF L/R 6′02″ 175 1988-09-13 J2
230 Springfield, Blair MacArthur HS (IL) IF R/R 5′11″ 1991-02-18 HS
231 Karcich, Jon Santa Clara U SS R/R 6′02″ 195 1987-09-10 JR
232 Perez, Roberto Dorado Academy SS R/R 6′01″ 180 1991-04-04 HS Video
233 Gillheeney, James North Carolina St U LHP L/L 6′01″ 1987-11-08 JR Video
234 Freiman, Nathan Duke U 1B R/R 6′08″ 220 1986-12-31 SR Video
235 Cain, Billy Waxahachie HS (TX) LHP L/L 6′03″ 225 1991-02-05 HS Video
Comments: Cain is a big, strong lefty out of the high school ranks who will have to be signed away from being a two-way player at University of Texas. He’s improved his Draft prospect stock as a pitcher, running his heavy fastball up to about 94 mph. His other offerings are behind the heater, but he does have a feel for pitching. He’s a step behind the elite prep lefties in this class, but he’s not too far below them.
Enhanced Scouting Report
236 Harris, Devin East Carolina U LF R/R 6′03″ 1988-04-23 JR Video
237 Benusa, Karl Riverview HS (PA) CF L/L 5′11″ 1991-01-30 HS
238 Rose, Kyle Northwest Shoals CC OF R/R 6′01″ 185 1989-05-24 J2
239 Silva, Juan Puerto Rico BB Academy HS CF L/L 6′00″ 190 1991-01-08 HS Video
240 Fritsch, Craig Baylor U RHP R/R 6′04″ 190 1987-12-29 JR Video
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
241 Scahill, Rob Bradley U RHP L/R 6′02″ 215 1987-02-15 SR Video
242 Odenbach, Gardner U Connecticut RHP R/R 6′03″ 220 1987-09-03 SR
243 Gilliam, Robert UNC Greensboro RHP R/R 6′01″ 195 1987-11-29 JR
244 Tullis, Braden Skagit Valley Col RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1990-01-23 J1
245 Burns, Corey U Arizona RHP R/R 6′00″ 200 1987-10-09 SR
246 Goldschmidt, Paul Texas St U 1B R/R 6′04″ 240 1987-09-10 JR
247 Garcia, Jonathan Luis Munoz Marin HS RF R/R 5′11″ 1991-11-11 HS Video
248 Richards, Stephen U Arkansas Fayetteville LHP L/L 6′00″ 180 1988-08-10 JR
249 Stidham, Jason Florida St U SS L/R 5′11″ 170 1988-02-26 JR Video
250 Slover, Brian Cal St Northridge RHP R/R 6′03″ 1988-06-10 JR
251 Walker, Brandt Stanford U RHP R/R 6′03″ 185 1987-11-09 JR
252 Dozier, James U Southern Mississippi SS R/R 5′11″ 190 1987-05-15 SR
253 Buch, Ryan Monmouth U RHP R/R 6′03″ 1987-11-08 JR
254 Freeman, John McNeese St U C L/R 6′00″ 200 1987-08-24 JR
255 Elam, Samuel U Notre Dame LHP L/L 6′04″ 220 1987-06-16 SR
256 Stang, Chadwin Midland Col LF R/R 6′02″ 180 1989-03-26 J2
257 Singleton, Jonathan Robert A Millikan HS (CA) 1B L/L 6′02″ 215 1991-09-18 HS Video
258 Wilkerson, William Augusta St U RF R/R 6′00″ 198 1988-07-20 JR Video
259 Nommensen, Brett Eastern Illinois U CF L/L 5′11″ 195 1986-10-06 SR
260 Whitenack, Robert SUNY Old Westbury RHP R/R 6′05″ 185 1988-11-20 JR Video
261 Ramirez, Carlos Arizona St U C R/R 5′11″ 205 1988-03-19 JR
262 Jordan, Taylor Brevard CC RHP R/R 6′03″ 1989-01-17 J2
263 Coleman, Trevor U Missouri Columbia C S/R 6′01″ 210 1988-01-19 JR Video
264 Fetter, Christopher U Michigan RHP R/R 6′07″ 1985-12-23 5S
265 Holt, Brock Rice U 2B L/R 5′10″ 165 1988-06-11 JR Video
266 Berry, Ryan Rice U RHP R/R 6′01″ 195 1988-08-03 JR Video
Comments: Berry is somewhat of an enigma. He was one of the top freshman in his class, then regressed last year. He began his Draft season on a rocky note, but bounced back with a terrific start in the Houston Classic. When he’s locked in, he’s got good stuff and command. For him to rise up Draft boards come June, he’ll have to show he can maintain it over the course of the season.
Enhanced Scouting Report
267 Crawford, Evan Indiana U CF R/R 6′02″ 175 1988-08-05 JR
268 Weaver, Matthew Burlington CC SS R/R 6′00″ 175 1990-01-27 J1
269 Pearl, Brian U Washington RHP L/R 6′01″ 190 1988-05-17 JR Video
270 Murrian, John Winthrop U C R/R 6′02″ 215 1988-06-15 JR
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
271 Musick, Thomas U Houston LHP L/L 6′00″ 195 1986-12-30 SR Video
272 Theriot, Benjamin Texas St U C L/R 6′01″ 190 1987-12-08 JR
273 Richard, Myrio Prairie View A&M U CF R/R 6′02″ 185 1988-08-27 JR
274 Blash, Jabari Miami Dade CC South RF R/R 6′05″ 218 1989-07-04 J2
275 Guilmet, Preston U Arizona RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1987-07-27 SR Video
276 Anderson, Robert U Oklahoma RHP R/R 6′01″ 170 1987-11-30 JR
277 Hernandez, Bryant U Oklahoma SS R/R 5′09″ 175 1988-03-05 JR
278 Morales, Jobduan Jose S Alegria HS C S/R 5′10″ 190 1991-06-07 HS
279 McCully, Nick Coastal Carolina U RHP R/R 5′10″ 195 1988-09-05 JR
280 Loup, Aaron Tulane U LHP L/L 5′11″ 180 1987-12-19 JR
281 Orloff, Ben UC Irvine SS R/R 5′11″ 170 1987-04-26 SR Video
282 Lockwood, Nick Jesuit HS (FL) SS R/R 5′11″ 175 1991-01-07 HS
283 Hopps, Matthew Cal St Dominguez Hills RHP R/R 6′05″ 235 1985-10-08 5S Video
284 Glenn, Jeffrey Winter Haven HS (FL) C R/R 6′03″ 185 1991-09-22 HS
285 Brooks, Gavin UC Los Angeles LHP L/L 6′03″ 220 1987-10-27 JR Video
286 Pokorny, Jonathan Kent St U LHP R/L 6′02″ 1988-04-04 JR Video
287 Altherr, Aaron Agua Fria HS (AZ) CF R/R 6′05″ 1991-01-14 HS
288 Volz, William Baylor U RHP R/R 6′04″ 225 1987-12-02 JR Video
Comments: After dominating as Team USA’s closer over the summer, many pegged Volz for a short reliever role as a pro. Not so fast. If his early start is any indication, he might have plenty to make him an outstanding starting candidate, including three solid pitches and a good idea of how to use them. With terrific mound presence, if he can remain consistent with his command and carry his stuff deep into games, he could be a very intriguing college starter pick in June.
Enhanced Scouting Report
289 James, Kevin Whitefish Bay HS (WI) LHP L/L 6′04″ 190 1990-10-01 HS Video
290 Jones, Richard The Citadel C L/R 6′00″ 210 1988-01-31 JR
291 Carpenter, David Paris JC RHP R/R 6′03″ 215 1987-09-01 J3
292 Applebee, Paul UC Riverside LHP L/L 6′03″ 1988-05-17 JR Video
293 Catricala, Vincent U Hawaii 3B R/R 6′02″ 220 1988-10-31 JR Video
294 Hinson, Ryan Clemson U LHP L/L 6′03″ 225 1987-05-12 SR Video
295 Schoenfeld, Joseph Santiago HS (CA) C R/R 6′02″ 187 1991-06-11 HS
296 Cowan, Jacob San Jacinto Col North RHP L/R 6′03″ 175 1988-06-30 J2 Video
297 Toole, Jeremy Brigham Young U RHP R/R 6′04″ 235 1988-06-17 JR
298 Northcraft, Aaron Mater Dei HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 215 1990-05-28 HS
299 Barnhart, Tucker Brownsburg HS (IN) C S/R 5′08″ 1991-01-07 HS Video
300 Sedon, Christopher U Pittsburgh 2B R/R 5′10″ 175 1987-11-06 JR
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
301 Ruiz, Charles Cal St Long Beach RHP R/R 6′01″ 180 1988-10-10 JR
302 Baldwin, Geoffrey Grand Junction HS (CO) 1B L/L 6′04″ 195 1990-11-08 HS Video
303 Dyson, Samuel U South Carolina Columbia RHP R/R 6′02″ 205 1988-05-07 JR Video
Comments: Dyson was a pretty hot prospect in high school, sliding to the 19th round because of his strong commitment to South Carolina. He redshirted his freshman season due to a torn labrum and was brought back slowly a year ago. This season was meant to be his coming-out party and it’s been a mixed bag. At times, he’s flashed two plus pitches in his fastball and slider, but the stuff and his command have been inconsistent and his results have followed suit. Someone may take a shot, based on the pure stuff, but there’s a little bit of a buyer-beware buzz with the right-hander.
Enhanced Scouting Report
304 Lemke, Thomas Northwest Christian School (AZ) RHP R/R 6′07″ 1990-11-05 HS Video
305 Brach, Brett Monmouth U RHP R/R 6′03″ 185 1988-03-29 JR
306 Van Winkle, Tyson Gonzaga U C R/R 6′00″ 195 1988-02-02 SR
307 Suiter, Andrew UC Davis LHP L/L 6′03″ 210 1987-06-10 SR
308 Montgomery, Matthew UC Riverside RHP R/R 6′04″ 210 1987-07-21 SR
309 Hernandez, Hector Puerto Rico BB Academy HS LHP S/L 6′01″ 198 1991-02-20 HS Video
310 Gomes, Yan Barry U C R/R 6′02″ 215 1987-07-19 JR
311 Castro, Erik San Diego St U 3B L/R 6′04″ 200 1987-11-13 JR Video
312 Dean, Michael Louisiana St U LF L/L 6′02″ 1988-02-25 JR Video
313 Ciolli, Nick Indiana St U OF L/R 6′02″ 200 1987-12-06 JR
314 Santomauro, Nick Dartmouth Col RF L/R 6′02″ 205 1988-06-13 JR
315 Lyons, Tyler Oklahoma St U LHP S/L 6′02″ 205 1988-02-21 JR Video
316 Roberts, Tyler Jones County HS (GA) C R/R 6′00″ 226 1990-10-25 HS Video
317 Zeid, Joshua Tulane U RHP R/R 6′04″ 225 1987-03-24 SR Video
318 Jacobs, Brandon Parkview HS (GA) LF R/R 5′11″ 240 1990-12-08 HS Video
319 Dennis, Derek Forest Hills Central HS (MI) SS R/R 6′03″ 1990-07-09 HS Video
320 Thomas, Joseph Edward Waters Col 3B R/R 6′04″ 225 1988-07-02 JR
321 Locker, Jacob U Washington CF R/R 6′03″ 225 1988-06-15 JR
322 Bloxom, Justin Kansas St U LF S/R 6′01″ 205 1988-04-29 JR
323 Morris, Timothy St Johns U 1B L/L 6′03″ 225 1987-12-11 JR
324 Madrigal, Andrew Mt San Jacinto JC RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1989-01-16 J2 Video
325 Baker, Aaron U Oklahoma 1B L/R 6′02″ 220 1987-09-10 JR Video
326 Ohlman, Michael Lakewood Ranch HS (FL) C R/R 6′04″ 205 1990-12-14 HS Video
327 Eshleman, John Mt San Jacinto JC SS S/R 6′00″ 180 1989-04-08 J2
328 Masters, Christopher Western Carolina U LHP L/L 6′00″ 230 1987-10-01 JR
329 Johnson, Harold Trinity Christian Academy (FL) RHP R/R 6′04″ 215 1990-09-12 HS Video
330 Wilk, Adam Cal St Long Beach LHP L/L 6′02″ 175 1987-12-09 JR
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
331 Barnes, Avery U Florida LF L/R 5′11″ 170 1986-09-17 JR
332 Wood, Ryan East Carolina U RHP R/R 6′04″ 185 1987-05-05 SR
333 Spina, Michael U Cincinnati 3B R/R 6′00″ 220 1986-12-17 SR
334 Gunter, Johnny Chattahoochee Valley CC RHP R/R 6′04″ 230 1988-03-10 J3
335 Wetmore, Kirk Bellevue CC LHP L/L 6′02″ 205 1989-03-17 J2 Video
336 Allen, Richard Lyman HS (FL) RHP R/R 6′02″ 170 1991-07-03 HS
337 Powers, Connor Mississippi St U 1B R/R 6′02″ 220 1987-12-21 JR Video
338 Wade, Thomas U Kentucky SS R/R 6′01″ 170 1987-09-25 SO
339 Ahmady, Alan Fresno St U 1B R/R 5′11″ 195 1987-12-14 JR
340 Ochinko, Sean Louisiana St U C R/R 5′11″ 1987-10-21 JR Video
341 Williams, David Crowder Col C R/R 6′00″ 190 1989-03-13 J2
342 Richardson, Ronnie Lake Region HS (FL) CF S/R 5′06″ 171 1990-05-05 HS Video
343 Ballinger, Jimmy U Southern Mississippi RHP R/R 6′01″ 1988-04-02 JR
344 Honeck, Samuel Tulane U 1B L/L 6′02″ 215 1987-06-19 SR
345 Medchill, Neil Oklahoma St U LF L/R 6′03″ 170 1987-06-25 JR
346 Lamontagne, Andre Oral Roberts U RHP R/R 6′04″ 215 1986-03-24 SR
347 Barnes, Jeremy U Notre Dame SS R/R 5′10″ 190 1987-04-13 SR Video
348 Thompson, Jason Germantown HS (TN) SS S/R 6′01″ 1990-07-03 HS Video
349 Koronis, Alexander U Tampa RHP R/R 6′02″ 205 1988-01-04 JR Video
350 Mincone, John Suffolk CC West LHP L/L 6′01″ 215 1989-07-23 J2
351 Baird, Dillon U Arizona 3B L/R 6′03″ 190 1988-01-13 JR Video
352 Karns, Nathan Texas Tech U RHP R/R 6′05″ 220 1987-11-25 JR Video
353 Carraway, Andrew U Virginia RHP R/R 6′02″ 200 1986-09-04 SR Video
354 Drake, Brayden Missouri St U 3B R/R 5′11″ 195 1987-04-17 SR
355 Inman, Jeffrey Stanford U RHP R/R 6′03″ 205 1987-11-24 JR Video
356 Bumbry, Steven Virginia Tech U RF L/L 5′10″ 185 1988-04-04 JR
357 Heston, Christopher East Carolina U RHP R/R 6′04″ 185 1988-04-10 JR
358 Lovett, Christopher Columbia State CC SS R/R 6′00″ 175 1988-12-21 J2
359 Garton, Joshua Volunteer State CC RF L/R 6′02″ 205 1988-04-27 J2
360 Thomson, Matthew U San Diego RHP R/R 6′04″ 200 1988-03-22 JR Video
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
361 Clark, Jared Cal St Fullerton 1B R/R 6′04″ 225 1986-05-09 5S Video
362 Wooley, Nicholas William Woods U RHP R/R 6′02″ 160 1988-04-18 JR Video
363 Hoehn, Connor St Petersburg JC RHP R/R 6′01″ 205 1989-07-05 J2 Video
364 DiFazio, Vincent U Alabama Tuscaloosa C R/R 6′00″ 215 1986-05-15 SR
365 Colon, Joseph No School RHP R/R 6′00″ 167 1990-02-18 NS Video
366 Brewer, Charles UC Los Angeles RHP R/R 6′04″ 205 1988-04-07 JR Video
367 Cavazos-Galvez, Brian U New Mexico RF R/R 6′00″ 215 1987-05-17 SR Video
368 Jensen, Kyle St Marys Col LF R/L 6′04″ 230 1988-05-20 JR Video
369 Daugherty, Pat Pearl River CC LHP L/L 6′05″ 215 1988-08-30 J2
370 Namba, Bryson Pearl City HS (HI) 3B R/R 6′02″ 210 1991-01-31 HS
371 Thomas, Geoffrey Stephenson HS (GA) RHP R/R 6′00″ 187 1991-08-04 HS Video
372 Davis, Tony U Florida LHP S/L 5′09″ 185 1988-01-16 JR
373 Colligan, Kyle Texas A&M U CF R/R 6′01″ 200 1987-04-23 SR
374 Ewing, James U Southern Mississippi 2B R/R 6′00″ 195 1986-10-27 SR
375 Gerritse, Brett Pacifica HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 220 1991-03-04 HS Video
376 Currie, Robert Tusculum Col RHP R/R 6′06″ 230 1987-04-29 SR
377 Hernandez, Nicholas U Tennessee LHP L/L 6′04″ 205 1988-07-30 JR Video
Comments: Hernandez is a pure pitchability lefty, who doesn’t have plus stuff, but plays up what he does have with a good feel for pitching and excellent command. He won’t dominate an opponent, but he’s the type who will pitch to contact and get deep into games while giving his team a chance to win. He’s not the type who’ll go real high, but there’s always value for southpaws who know what they’re doing on the mound.
Enhanced Scouting Report
378 Thomas, Michael Southern U A&M C R/R 6′04″ 220 1988-12-05 JR Video
379 Bellatti, Andrew Steele Canyon HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′01″ 170 1991-08-05 HS Video
380 Davis, Burundi Howard Col OF R/R 6′00″ 185 1989-01-02 J2
381 Witherspoon, Travis Spartanburg Methodist Col OF R/R 6′00″ 190 1989-04-16 J2
382 Lehman, Patrick George Washington U RHP R/R 6′03″ 210 1986-10-18 SR
383 Cerione, Matthew U Georgia CF L/L 6′02″ 192 1988-01-04 JR Video
384 Vern, Matt Texas Christian U 1B R/R 6′03″ 215 1986-11-08 SR
385 Gourley, John Eastern Wayne HS (NC) SS R/R 6′00″ 180 1991-06-28 HS
386 Kelly, Tyler UC Davis 2B L/R 6′00″ 185 1988-07-20 JR Video
387 Sanford, Shawn U South Florida RHP R/R 6′00″ 210 1988-08-28 JR
388 Kreke, Jordan Eastern Illinois U 3B R/R 6′01″ 205 1987-05-21 SR
389 Christiani, Nick Vanderbilt U RHP R/R 6′00″ 195 1987-07-17 SR Video
390 Rockett, Michael U Texas San Antonio CF R/R 6′01″ 180 1987-07-26 SR
Pick Team Player School Pos B/T Ht Wt DOB Class
391 Bargas, Paul UC Riverside LHP L/L 6′01″ 205 1988-10-13 JR
392 Adams, Lane Red Oak High School (OK) OF R/R 6′04″ 190 1989-11-13 HS
393 Smith, Murphy Binghamton U RHP R/R 6′03″ 210 1987-08-25 JR
394 Jamison, Justin Strongsville HS (OH) RHP R/R 6′08″ 1991-01-10 HS Video
395 Johnson, Jeremy Washington St U RHP R/R 5′11″ 185 1987-01-07 SR
396 Schuster, Patrick J W Mitchell HS (FL) LHP R/L 6′02″ 165 1990-10-30 HS Video
397 Paxson, Joseph Western Kentucky U RHP R/R 6′03″ 240 1986-07-28 SR
398 Curtis, Tyler Col Southern Idaho RHP R/R 6′03″ 230 1989-05-10 J2 Video
399 Carpenter, Matt Texas Christian U 3B L/R 6′03″ 200 1985-11-26 SR
400 Morgal, Matthew Southern Nazarene U RHP R/R 6′05″ 210 1986-09-18 SR
401 Goebbert, Jake Northwestern U OF L/L 6′00″ 205 1987-09-24 JR
402 Davis, Clarence Campbell HS (GA) SS R/R 5′11″ 160 1991-05-25 HS
403 Bayne, Cameron Concordia U RHP R/R 6′03″ 215 1988-02-14 JR
404 Dotson, Zachary Effingham County HS (GA) LHP L/L 6′01″ 180 1990-10-30 HS Video
405 Mack, Deangelo U South Carolina Columbia LF L/L 5′10″ 185 1986-11-19 JR
406 Halton, Sean Lewis-Clark St Col 1B R/R 6′05″ 245 1987-06-07 SR
407 Sasaki, Ryan Connally HS (TX) LHP R/L 6′05″ 215 1990-10-30 HS
408 McGuiness, Christopher The Citadel 1B L/L 6′01″ 210 1988-04-11 JR
409 Hill, Hunter Howard Col RHP R/R 5′11″ 185 1988-11-30 J2
410 Taylor, Chad Jefferson HS (FL) SS R/R 6′01″ 175 1990-08-29 HS
411 Cruz, Jeremy Stetson U RF R/R 6′00″ 225 1987-04-19 SR
412 Washiya, Naoya Col of the Desert RF L/R 5′11″ 160 1988-10-03 J2
413 Nelubowich, Adam Vauxhall HS 3B L/R 6′02″ 185 1991-04-28 HS Video
414 Greenwood, Nicholas U Rhode Island LHP R/L 6′01″ 177 1987-09-28 JR
415 Reyna, Marcos Bakersfield Col RHP R/R 6′02″ 185 1989-11-04 J1 Video
416 Baker, David Hemet HS (CA) RHP R/R 6′04″ 195 1991-04-17 HS
417 Salsbury, Bryan Mt San Jacinto JC RHP R/R 6′02″ 185 1989-10-22 J2
418 Harrilchak, Cory Elon U CF L/L 5′10″ 1987-10-27 SR
419 Crabbe, Timothy Westmont Col RHP R/R 6′04″ 195 1988-02-20 JR
420 Hess, Kevan Western Michigan U RHP R/R 6′02″ 190 1988-03-30 JR

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