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2011 Draft Preview: Team USA, Gerrit Cole, George Springer

Most draft related news recently has centered around either the Cape Cod League and its recent All-Star game at Fenway Park or the signings (or lack thereof) of the 2010 class.  However, there's still plenty of information to pass along about next year's draft class, the Class of 2011.

We'll start off with some pieces about high school players eligible for the 2011 draft courtesy Conor Glassey of Baseball America.

  • Lakeland Christian HS (FL) Left-handed pitcher Corey Stump threw well at the East Coast Pro Showcase in his hometown of Lakeland, FL.  There are also notes on some of the other top performers on the day.
  • Lake City HS (SC) outfielder Shon Carson is fast.  Very fast.  Also, more news from the East Coast Pro Showcase
  • Catholic HS (LA) pitcher Aaron Nola did not think he'd be at the East Coast Pro Showcase, but he made the best of his unlikely appearance.  Also included is a list of the top 60-yard dash times.

ESPN recently profiled some of the top players for the 2011 draft class. 

Anthony Rendon Charges In

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MLB Draft Preview: 2011 Players to Watch

Michael Huang of The Sporting News recently wrote about top flight players to watch for in 2011.  Below is a list of the players he identified.  To view a player's profile, click on his name.

In no particular order:

Jackie Bradley Jr., South Carolina, OF
Taylor Jungmann, Texas, P
Anthony Rendon, Rice, 3B
Matt Purke, TCU, P
Dylan Bundy, Owassa HS, P
Gerrit Cole, UCLA, P

Gerrit Cole Head On

Trevor Bauer, UCLA, P
Henry Owens, Edison HS, P
Travis Harrison, Tustin HS, 3B
Danny Hultzen, Virginia, P
Preston Tucker, Florida, 1B
Daniel Norris, Science Hill HS, P
Zack MacPhee, Arizona State, 2B

2011 Draft Prospect Notes: NCAA Tournament, Cape League

With the 2010 over two weeks ago, the draft prospect landscape continues to move.  The draft prospect watch heads towards the 2011 class and a number of highly rated prospects were in action recently either in the Cape Cod League or the NCAA Tournament.

Jason Churchill of espn.com gives us his notes on the early returns for the Class of 2011.

NCAA Tournament

  • UCLA's dual pitching prospects Gerrit Cole and Trevor Bauer each were solid against TCU and Florida, respectively.
  • Speaking of TCU, the Horned Frogs star pitcher Matt Purke was almost as effective as the aforementioned Bruins in his start against Florida State.

Matt Purke Photo

  • Speaking of Florida, Bauer faced off against the Gators prospect first baseman Preston Tucker and held him hitless.
  • South Carolina lost to Oklahoma, but the Gamecocks center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr., hit a home run in the losing effort.  
  • The Sooners third baseman Garrett Buechele also homered in that game.

Cape Code League

  • Playing for Chatham, USC infielder Ricky Oropesa has started out read hot through the first seven games.
  • Oropesa's Cape Cod teammate, right handed pitcher Logan Verrett from Baylor, had an excellent start this past Sunday.

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Garrett Wittels Extends Streak to 56 Games, But FIU Eliminated

The good news for those rooting for Florida International third baseman Garrett Wittels to break or at least tie Robin Ventura's record of 58 games is that Wittels extended his streak to 56 games with a hit early in FIU's game against Dartmouth.

The bad news is that FIU was eliminate and if Wittels is to break Ventura's record, it will have to wait until next year.

Wittels took any drama out of the game by ripping an RBI double in the bottom of the first to give FIU a 1-0 lead.  They would extend the lead to 6-2, but give up five unanswered runs to trail 7-6.  FIU would tie the game at 8-8, but ultimately lose 15-9.

Garrett Wittels Locked In

"This was definitely a bad loss today and we all thought the outcome was going to be different. We played hard and we just didn't make adjustments and pitch that well," said Wittels. "Going into the offseason, it's just going to make me want to work that much harder to get back to this point so it doesn't happen next year.

Wittels next chance to get a hit will be the start of the 2011 season, Feb 18-20. 

Wittels was not talked about much as a hot draft commodity along with other big names for 2011 like Gerrit Cole and Anthony Rendon, but perhaps his name will be more in the discussion if he's able to break Ventura's record next year.

To read the entire article, visit fiusports.com.

Intriguing Match Ups At College World Series

Unfortunately for teams, scouts, players and fans of baseball's amateur draft, the College World Series does not conclude until after June 7th draft.  However, we will be treated to a number of fun match ups this weekend in the College World Series Regionals.  Here's a look at some fun match-ups and top players to watch, broken down by region.

Tempe Region

If the higher teams advance, #1 Arizona State will face #2 San Diego.  That means Arizona State will face either Sammy Solis or Kyle Blair from San Diego.  Seth Blair will throw for Arizona State, but likely in their opening game against Milwaukee

Fayetteville Region

Top seeded Arkansas sports a likely Top 10 pick, Zack Cox, a likely first day pick, Brett Eibner, and a likely second round pick, Andy Wilkins.  Those three will dominate the conversation in this region

Auburn Region

Jimmy Nelson from Auburn faces off against Todd Cunningham from Jacksonville State in the opening round game.  Both could be Day 2 picks.  Other Day 2 picks include Auburn second baseman Brian Fletcher and first baseman Hunter Morris.

Atlanta Region

Possible Top 5 pick Deck McGuire and possible Day 1 pick Derek Dietrich will pace the Georgia Tech yellow jackets while Josh Rutledge hopes to keep Alabama's title hopes alive.

Deck McGuire Leans In

Charlottesville Region

Virginia is one of the best teams in the country and is headed by draft prospect Jarrett Parker.  Mississippi has possibly the top college pitcher in the country in Drew Pomeranz, someone expected to go in the Top 5.  St. John's sports a possible Day 2 pick, Daniel Burawa.

Norman Region

UNC's Matt Harvey seems likely to go in the first round while California's Dixon Anderson figures to be in the mix on Day 2.

Columbia Region

Pitching prospect Sam Dyson leads the top seeded South Carolina Gamecocks.  Likely first round picks Austin Wates and Asher Wojciechowksi lead Virginia Tech and The Citadel, respectively.

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MLB Draft Notes: Weekend Review, 4/9-4/11

We've already given you a full recap of the weekend's best battle, Ole Miss's Drew Pomeranz vs. Georgia's Justin Grimm.  Pomeranz came out on top in that duel - both on the scoreboard and in the pitching line - but his wasn't the only marquee performance of the weekend or the only hot duel.  

Below is a recap of the weekend compiled from reports by Jason Churchill at espn.com, Baseball America and media reports from various athletic departments.

Although Pomeranz vs. Grimm put on the best show, Virginia's Danny Hultzen faced off against Georgia Tech's Deck McGuire in another high octane match up over the weekend.  Much like with Pomeranz, Hultzen got the best of McGuire as #4 Virginia defated #2 Georgia Tech 7-4 in the opener of their series.  Although Hultzen's line - 7IP, 6H, 2BB, 4ER does not seem too impressive, he managed to strikeout eleven batters. 

Danny Hultzen Releases

McGuire's peripherals were impressive - maintained his 92-94 velocity into the seventh and threw an above-average curve and slider - but his pitching line was a bit more pedestrian - 6.2IP, 6H, 4BB, 6ER, 6K.

Although Georgia Tech's Derek Dietrich went 0-for-4 against Hultzen on Friday, he rebounded with a 2-for-5 with a HR (10) performance on Saturday and a 2-for-3 with a HR (11) performance on Sunday, providing his team's only offense in a 9-1 loss to Virginia in the rubber game of the series.

Anthony Ranaudo was solid if not unspectacular for LSU giving up 3 runs in five innings pitched, but most importantly was able to throw pain free for 86 pitches.  Ranaudo came away with the win as LSU held off Auburn, 14-10.  

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UCLA's Gerrit Cole Defeats Vanderbilt's Sonny Gray

In a match up of two of the best prospects for 2011, UCLA's Gerrit Cole out-pitched Vanderbilt's Sonny Gray.  UCLA won the game 9-2 as Cole moved to 2-0 while Gray took the loss for Vanderbilt.

Cole's pitching line was decent - 5IP, 4H, 2BB, 2ER, 8K.  Gray, on the other hand, struggled allowing five earned runs on seven hits and two walks over 4.1 innings pitched, though he did manage six strikeouts.  As Jason Churchill from espn.com points out, neither pitcher threw particularly well. 

Gerrit Cole Head On

Gerrit Cole out-dueled Sonny Gray in a match up of two top 2011 prospects

2011 MLB Draft Preview

Keith Law of espn.com recently annoited Anthony Rendon the (very early) top ranked player of the 2011 draft class.  Here's a quick look at some other top players for 2011 (in no particular order).

  • Gerrit Cole: Tall righty whose fastball sits around 94-95 mph and tops out at 96. Also mixes in an above aberage low 80s slider and a 80 mph changeup. Smooth, effortless delivery. Aggresive with the strike zone.
  • Taylor Jungmann: His fastball sits in the low-90s and can touch 95. He also shows the foundation for a knock-out slider and a plus-changeup. His mechanics need some work, as he can get a little out of rhythm at times making his delivery look like his arms and legs are all over the place, but that’s nothing a little refining and maturation at the next level can’t cure.
  • Danny Hultzen: Very athletic lefty. Throws upper 80s will touch low 90s occasionally. Real nice breaking ball and can hit his spots. He's a legit pitcher with a deceptive motion.  His curve was also an above-average second pitch. He spins a tight breaking pitch, and also mixes in a changeup and a split finger pitch as well.
  • Jack Armstrong: He has many things going for him: big league lineage (his dad, Jack, was a Major League pitcher), athleticism (he's a legitimate college basketball prospect) and a tall and lean projectable frame. He's also shown two good offerings he can throw for strikes.  He's got some life to the fastball, with some sink down in the zone.

Jack Armstrong Starts Forward

Jack Armstrong could be a Top 10 draft pick in 2011

  • Sonny Gray: Gray is a phenomenal athlete with tremendous pure stuff. He displays one of the easiest arm actions around, with a whip-like delivery that allows him to touch the mid-90s with ease, sitting in the low-90s deep into ballgames. He also throws a nasty slider that has touches the mid-80s on occasion, a pitch that is virtually unhittable when it is working as it well as it often does.
  • Alex Meyer: A 6-foot-9, 220-pound right-hander who possesses electric stuff, including a high-velocity fastball and an excellent curveball, with his changeup and two-seam fastball developing.

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Yasmani Grandal, Gerrit Cole Highlight Collegiate Pre-Season All-America Second Team

Baseball America announced its pre-season collegiate All-America teams last week.  Below is a look at the second team.  We did a review of the first team yesterday.

C: Yasmani Grandal, Miami - Grandal is one of the, if not the, best defensive catcher in the draft class
1B: Andy Wilkins, Arkansas - Can hit for power and average and will likely see time at either first base or designated hitter
2B: Kolbrin Vitek, Ball State - Displays excellent bat speed through the hitting zone with occasional loft and power to all fields
3B: Tony Thompson, Kansas - Has an electric bat with good leverage
SS: Rick Hague, Rice - His potential is fairly high, though some may not see him as a sure-thing first rounder
OF: Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton - Gary Brown is the fastest guy in the country, his speed shows up in defense all over the place
OF: Michael Choice, Texas-Arlington - Batted .350 (21-for-60) with 13 runs, three doubles, three home runs, 13 RBI in 2009
OF: Tyler Holt, Florida State - Holt profiles as a top-of-the-order bat with plus on-base skills and the ability to wear-out the gaps
DH: Mickey Wiswall, Boston College - Power plays for corner at ML level. Hands should allow him to be average hitter.
UT: Danny Hultzen, Virginia - Very athletic lefty. Throws upper 80s will touch low 90s occasionally.  Also UVA's DH.

Yasmani Grandal Throws Gerrit Cole Releases

Yasmani Grandal                          Gerrit Cole

SP: Gerrit Cole, UCLA - Tall righty whose fastball sits around 94-95 mph and tops out at 96
SP: Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt - Despite his smallish 6’0”, 185 pound frame, Gray is a phenomenal athlete with tremendous pure stuff
SP: Taylor Jungmann, Texas - Has a very good fastball and shows the ability to spot it extremely well
SP: Alex Wimmers, Ohio State - A hard-throwing right hander whose fastball ranges from 90-93 mph
RP: Kevin Rhoderick, Oregon State - Saved nine games, posting a 3-3 record and 4.18 ERA in 2009 for Oregon State

 

2010 MLB Draft Preview, 6/13

The 2010 MLB Draft class might not have the star power at the top that the 2009 MLB Draft class did (Stephen Strasburg, Dustin Ackley) or be as loaded as the 2011 draft class (Sonny Gray, Alex Meyer, Anthony Rendon, Gerrit Cole and Danny Hultzen) but there's plenty of talent to track.

College Bats

  • Bryce Brentz, OF, Middle Tennessee State
  • Christian Colon, SS, Cal-State Fullerton
  • Derek Dietrich, SS/3B, Georgia Tech
  • Yasmani Grandal, C, Miami
  • Josh Rutledge, SS, Albama
  • Ross Wilson, 3B, Albama
  • Blake Forsythe, C, Tennessee
  • Leon Landry, OF, LSU
  • Andy Wilkins, 1B, Arkansas
  • Micah Gibbs, C, LSU

College Arms

High School Bats

  • Trey Griffin, OF, Martin Luther King HS, GA
  • Austin Wilson, Harvard-Westlake School, CA
  • Kris Bryant, SS/3B, Bonanza HS, NV
  • Krey Bratsen, OF, Bryan HS, TX
  • Nick Castellanos, 3B, Archbishop McCarthy HS, FL
  • Yordy Cabrera, SS/RHP, Lakeland HS, FL
  • Reggie Golden, Wetumpka HS, AL
  • Taylor Lindsey, OF, Desert Mountain HS, AZ
  • Marcus Littlewood, SS, Pineview HS, UT

High School Arms

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