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    Seth Mejias-Brean

    Please use this thread to post scouting reports, links, and other comments about the Reds' 2012 eighth round pick.
    http://www.azcentral.com/sports/ua/a...ean-spark.html
    http://www.arizonawildcats.com/sport...an_seth00.html
    http://videos.azstarnet.com/p/video?id=14697251


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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Here's an excerpt that tells you what Doug is referring to about Brean being a superb athlete:
    Seth Mejias-Brean's stellar junior season has inevitably led to comparisons - but not to other baseball players.

    To hear the Arizona Wildcats third baseman's teammates tell it, Mejias-Brean is a cross between Paul Bunyan and Chuck Norris, with a little Roy Hobbs mixed in.

    Hand the UA's starting third baseman a football, and he'll throw it 60 or 70 yards.

    "They call him Tebow," coach Andy Lopez said.

    Give Mejias-Brean a basketball, and he'll show off a 360-degree slam dunk.

    "He's just a freak," outfielder Robert Refsnyder said.

    But Mejias-Brean is at his best with a bat in his hands. His batting practice sessions are legendary, complete with towering home runs and crushed line drives that send teammates dodging.

    At 6 feet 2 inches and 210 pounds, the Cienega High graduate fills out a uniform better than anybody on the team. Pro scouts love his projectability, whether it's at third base, in the outfield or at catcher - a position he's never played before.

    "I mean, look at his body," shortstop Alex Mejia said. "You can see him playing in the big leagues, like, next year.

    "I've never seen a player like him. When he hits it, and the ball's flying out, it's hit so hard. ... Really, it's almost like the thing is yelling."

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Is Arizona in the college WS? Just wondering if we can see him or any of our other college draftees

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Quote Originally Posted by texasdave View Post
    Good to hear

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    He sounds like a steal in the 8th round.

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Florida is still also in.

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Yesterday SMB went 3-5 with a 2B. The highlight has an RBI single at the :30 mark. Arizona is first team to advance to CWS.

    http://www.ncaa.com/game/baseball/d1...na-st-johns-ny

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Jim Callis ‏@jimcallisBA
    One more #CWS performer for #Reds: #Arizona 3B Seth Mejias-Brean for $125k ($136,300 pick value). Good defender, gap power. #mlbdraft

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Really like this pick. Doesn't seem to have much HR power, but is a good all-around hitter with some pop, can run relatively well and is good defensively. Can't complain at all getting a player like that in the 8th round, especially at a position like 3B.

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    I think the home run power might come with this guy. He is amazing athletically. If nothing else he has the ability to be a doubles hitting machine at third base. Defensively he should be able to cover with exceptional range and agility. I'm liking this pick as the bonus pick of the draft - the low round guy who surprises big time.

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Louisville Bats‏
    @LouisvilleBats 4m4 minutes ago

    Transactions: Rob Wooten activated from DL, Nick Routt to TI, Beau Amaral transferred from Billings & Seth Mejias-Brean traded to SEA.

    Fare thee well, SMB. Your early career production in Dayton and Bakersfield had me dreaming on the possibility of a 2nd division starter. But Pensacola, and especially Louisville, were not so kind.
    “I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”

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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    Once a Wahoo, always a Wahoo ! What did Reds get for him in return ? Crate of printing paper.
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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    As you can tell from my early posts on SMB he was a huge disappointment for me. Freak athlete just not good at hitting at the pro level. I wish him well in Seattle.
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    Re: Seth Mejias-Brean

    I was always an SMB-sceptic. The Cal League in 2014 must have just some real rag arms. Bakersfield had a team OBP of .359, and they weren't even first in the league for OBP.


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