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June draft - Updated Top 20
Here's Jim Callis' (from BA) updated top 20 draft eligible prospects. Since Cincy drafts #8, we should be hoping for close to the majors pitching. They are saying this draft is strong on college pitchers and that's about it. Rumors are floating around that KC is thinking Lincecum at #1.
1. Andrew Miller, lhp, North Carolina Would have been a first-rounder out of high school had he been signable 2. Brandon Morrow, rhp, California Starting to harness his upper-90s heat and flashing good secondary stuff 3. Tim Lincecum, rhp, Washington Has blown away college hitters since last summer in Cape Cod 4. Brad Lincoln, rhp, Houston Should be even more effective on the mound once he gives up hitting 5. Evan Longoria, 3b, Long Beach State The best position player available, but more of a solid guy than a superstar 6. Drew Stubbs, of, Texas Scouts love his tools but still have questions about how he'll hit in the majors 7. Matt LaPorta, 1b, Florida Turning on the power after being slowed by an oblique strain 8. Clayton Kershaw, lhp, Highland Park HS (Dallas) Top high school prospect after entering year as projected second- or third-rounder 9. Joba Chamberlain, rhp, Nebraska Regaining his form after early-season bout with triceps tendinitis 10. Kyle Drabek, rhp, The Woodlands (Texas) HS Could be first prep middle infielder taken—if he weren't so talented on the mound 11. Max Scherzer, rhp, Missouri Can't rank him higher until he bounces back from shoulder tendinitis 12. Ian Kennedy, rhp, Southern California Has lost a little off an already average fastball, but he knows how to pitch 13. Kyle McCulloch, rhp, Texas Like the Longhorns and Stubbs, getting it going after a slow start 14. Wes Hodges, 3b, Georgia Tech One of only a handful of position players with a chance to go in the top half of the first round 15. Daniel Bard, rhp, North Carolina Would move up if he showed a more consistent breaking ball and success 16. Chris Tillman, rhp, Fountain Valley (Calif.) HS Classic high school projectable pitcher at 6-foot-7 and 185 pounds 17. Brett Sinkbeil, rhp, Missouri State Doesn't get Scherzer's hype, but he has been the top pitcher in Missouri this spring 18. Chris Marrero, 3b, Monsignor Pace HS (Opa Locka, Fla.) Best high school position player has impressive tools but hasn't performed up to expectations 19. Justin Masterson, rhp, San Diego State The breakout player in the Cape Cod League summer starts for the Aztecs but projects as a reliever 20. Mark Melancon, rhp, Arizona Might be the next college reliever to reach the majors a few months after signing |
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
I still like Bard, he seems to be a pitcher with a similar history to Verlander.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
Joba... Joba... Joba... Joba...
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
This draft is said to be VERY weak...and it kind of worries me even with a top 10 pick that we are going to be overpaying for an underplaying guy. I do see the Reds taking a college pitcher, but this years class doesnt have a whole lot of seperating between 1-10 on the best pitchers available.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
Max Scherzer
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
College position players are the safest picks. Clearly the system needs arms, but I am intrigued by the Reds having a shot at Stubbs (a great defensive CF with speed and power potential) or LaPorta (seemingly the top power prospect).
Hard to know which of these college pitchers will succeed.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
McCulloch for me based soley on last year's steal of the draft LeCure.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
First base looks like such a need it would be hard to pass up Laporta if he fell into our laps.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
Wow, not the best things to say about a top 20 list. Lots of injuries and question marks.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
I doubt Dunn will be at first base. He doesnt want to play there.
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Re: June draft - Updated Top 20
The undiscussed player who I wish the Reds would look at with a later round pick is Jay Heafner from Davidson College. He was a third team All-American last year when he hit.448, had an obp of .533 and slugged .700 for a OPS of .1233. I remember reading he throws in the 90's but could not find a link.
http://www2.davidson.edu/athletics/a...4589&module=39 His 2006 stats, not as impressive as last year but still not bad: Overall Statistics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davidson Baseball 2006 Overall Statistics for Davidson (as of Apr 18, 2006) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Code:
Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 10 Jay Heafner...... .329 37-37 140 41 46 9 1 6 28 75 .536 28 2 20 0 .444 1 0 12-16 52 132 12 . Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA -------------- 10 Jay Heafner...... 3.18 0-1 13 0 0 0/0 7 11.1 10 4 4 4 12 2 0 1 44 .227 1 2 0 1 0 Last edited by klw; 04-21-2006 at 01:33 PM. |
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