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		<title>NFL Draft Prospect Russell Wilson MLB Draft Retrospective</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 04:28:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Ozga</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was trading emails with an old pal this past weekend about one of my favorite non-MLB Draft topics: the NFL Draft. We were discussing potential project backup quarterbacks for our favorite team when Wisconsin QB Russell Wilson came up. I&#8217;d personally be thrilled to take a chance on him in the middle rounds &#8212; &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2012/04/02/nfl-draft-prospect-russell-wilson-mlb-draft-retrospective/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=2684&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2685" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 308px"><a href="http://www.trackemtigers.com/2011/6/27/2247656/russell-wilson-commits-to-wisconsin-now-what-or-no-sweat"><img class="size-full wp-image-2685" title="Russell Wilson" src="http://baseballdraftreport.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/russell-wilson-nc-state.jpg?w=750" alt=""   /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">From NC State QB (above) to Rockies 2B to Wisconsin QB to NFL Draft Pick<br />Source: Track 'Em Tigers</p></div>
<p>I was trading emails with an old pal this past weekend about one of my favorite non-MLB Draft topics: the NFL Draft. We were discussing potential project backup quarterbacks for our favorite team when Wisconsin QB Russell Wilson came up. I&#8217;d personally be thrilled to take a chance on him in the middle rounds &#8212; fifth ideally, fourth most likely, third only if there&#8217;s a run on second tier QBs earlier than I think will happen &#8212; in much the same way I would have been happy to have my favorite baseball team take a chance on him in the MLB Draft&#8217;s middle rounds (my idea of our draft&#8217;s &#8220;middle rounds&#8221; are anything from round 10 onward). Here&#8217;s why I was high on him as a baseball prospect back in the day&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Betting on Wilson is betting on upside, a worthy risk to take when you are considering which mid-round college hitter to gamble on. See, the sad little truth about lists like this are that the players, while undeniably impressive and accomplished and talented, are more than likely never going to play in the big leagues. Heck, many of them won’t see AA. Once you get past the top two or three names on any of these college lists, it’s all a big guessing game. Educated guessing, to be sure, but guessing all the same. To make a long intro slightly less long, if you’re are going to bet on a mid-round college player, go for the rare guy with untapped potential. That’s Wilson. Here’s why…</p>
<p>I tend to overuse this word when writing about draft prospects, but it applies to Wilson so well here that I can’t help myself. Wilson is an interesting prospect. More than one team affiliated employee I spoke to used that word to describe Wilson in some way – “interesting upside,” “interesting bat,” and “interesting future.” Watch him for just a couple of innings and you’ll see evidence of all five tools right away. His bat is, well, interesting, and his power, while mostly to the gaps at this point, could top out with homer totals in the teens professionally. As a former quarterback unafraid to take off with the ball when needed, it comes as no surprise that his speed rates as an easy 60, with startlingly quick acceleration. Defensively he may have the speed, instincts, and athleticism to play up the middle (2B or CF), but his presence on this particular list is a bet on his plus arm playing best at third base over the long run. Wilson’s numbers this year were solid across the board, but his performance must be judged with his lack of college ball experiences prior to 2010 in mind. He needs more reps on the diamond, but if a team is patient with him they could be rewarded with a player who closely mirrors the Melvin Mora developmental path, something that will no doubt interest a big league club or two come draft day.</p></blockquote>
<p>Wilson was a surprise fourth round pick by Colorado in 2010. He wound up only playing parts of two baseball seasons before &#8220;retiring,&#8221; transferring from NC State to Wisconsin, and having the crazy 2011 college season that will get him drafted next month. As a 22-year old in the South Atlantic League (Low-A) he hit .228/.366/.342 in 193 at bats with 15 steals in 17 attempts. Obviously not great numbers, but not terrible for his first full pro season. When you factor in his potential defensive value as a 2B, you see that maybe the Rockies were on to something with their widely panned &#8220;overdraft&#8221; of Wilson. For better or worse, we&#8217;ll never know what could have been for Wilson on the diamond; selfishly, I&#8217;ll admit that this kind of unknown isn&#8217;t a lot of fun for somebody as fascinated with the MLB Draft as I am, but it is never a bad thing when we get the chance to watch a talented athlete follow his dream in a sport he loves.</p>
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		<title>First Impressions: 2010 MLB Draft Round 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The opinions below are all extremely preliminary and completely off the cuff, but, hey, isn&#8217;t that what the days directly following a draft are all about? I&#8217;m not sure how many rounds I&#8217;ll be able to get to because these take way longer than I had initially hoped, but I&#8217;m happy to keep them up &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/09/first-impressions-2010-mlb-draft-round-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1529&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The opinions below are all extremely preliminary and completely off the cuff, but, hey, isn&#8217;t that what the days directly following a draft are all about? I&#8217;m not sure how many rounds I&#8217;ll be able to get to because these take way longer than I had initially hoped, but I&#8217;m happy to keep them up if well received. Figuring out interesting post-draft content completely vexes me, so any and all ideas for draft recap stuff are welcomed. Me, I&#8217;d rather get started on the 2011 MLB Draft than anything else, but I realize how silly it is now to work all year towards covering every draft angle only to drop it the minute after draft day. There&#8217;s no closure that way. Help me help you get some closure!</p>
<h2>Round 2</h2>
<p><strong>Five (5) Favorite Value Picks (all rankings are in order of selection; personal ranking for each category listed in parentheses) </strong></p>
<p>2.51 Washington Nationals &#8211; San Diego LHP Sammy Solis (2)<br />
2.54 Kansas City Royals &#8211; Arkansas OF/RHP Brett Eibner (3&#8230;4 if he plays the outfield instead of pitches)<br />
2.57 Boston Red Sox &#8211; Texas RHP Brandon Workman (1)<br />
2.76 Colorado Rockies &#8211; Texas Tech RHP Chad Bettis (5)<br />
2.82 New York Yankees &#8211; Torrance HS (CA) OF Angelo Gumbs (4&#8230;3 if Eibner&#8217;s definitely playing the OF)</p>
<p>I feel like I&#8217;ve spent much of the past few weeks writing about college pitching, so I&#8217;ll leave the first four names on the list alone for now. Gumbs makes the list because he&#8217;s a toolsy prep position player who can, hang on to your hats, actually hit. Amazing how often something so seemingly inconsequential like making consistent hard contact with the bat can be. I also like Gumbs for his advanced plate discipline for a high school prospect and, as mentioned, five average at worst tools. If you didn&#8217;t like the Cito Culver first round pick for the Yankees, I&#8217;m here to say that Gumbs in the second more than makes up for it. Quality player.</p>
<p><strong>Four (4) Questionable Picks</strong></p>
<p>2.55 Cleveland Indians &#8211; Chipola JC (FL) CF LeVon Washington (4)<br />
2.56 Arizona Diamondbacks &#8211; Nitro HS (WV) RHP JR Bradley (2)<br />
2.64 Milwaukee Brewers &#8211; Alabama JR RHP Jimmy Nelson (1)<br />
2.70 Atlanta Braves &#8211; Western Oklahoma State FR SS Andrelton Simmons (3)</p>
<p>Washington isn&#8217;t here because he&#8217;s a bad player by any means, but simply because he&#8217;s an overdraft at the early part of the second round. Bradley&#8217;s arm strength and plus control should help him through the low minors, but his secondary stuff needs a complete overhaul. Nelson&#8217;s upside isn&#8217;t on par with many of the prospects drafted around him. Simmons remains a big glove, little bat player who would be best served making the inevitable switch to the mound sooner rather than later. In other words, he&#8217;s Mychal Givens 2.0.</p>
<p><strong>Three (3) Closest to the Show Picks</strong></p>
<p>Sammy Solis<br />
2.68 Detroit Tigers &#8211; Arkansas SO LHP Drew Smyly (2)<br />
2.81 Los Angeles Angels &#8211; Florida Southern JR RHP Daniel Tillman (1)</p>
<p>RHPs Jacob Petricka, Bettis, Jordan Swagerty, and Perci Garner all should be quick movers as relief prospects often tend to speed through the minors, but, and I acknowledge the possibility I&#8217;m going overboard here, each pitcher has shown just enough of a third pitch in college to at least warrant a crack at starting out in the rotation. Their new teams may not agree with that assessment, but I&#8217;m stubborn enough that I&#8217;m going to believe in each guy as a potential big league starter despite mounting against my case. Other candidates for first to the big leagues include potential fourth outfielders Ryan LaMarre and Todd Cunningham, as well as 2B Jedd Gyorko. Gyorko&#8217;s advanced bat could help him speed through the low minors, but, anecdotal evidence alert, many of the players he has been compared to (Dan Uggla is the first that pops into my head) were slow to develop, one level at a time prospects. If you don&#8217;t buy that, then perhaps Gyorko&#8217;s iffy glove, or more specifically the numerous minor league ground balls he&#8217;ll have to take to get his glove ready for the majors, will be what keeps him down in the minors longer than expected.</p>
<p>Solis has the stuff and pitchability to advance in a hurry, but Washington may want to allow him some extra time to make up for college innings lost to injury. I went with Smyly over the more highly rated lefthanded pitching prospect Rob Rasmussen because of Detroit&#8217;s tendency to push young pitching. Call it an educated hunch. Tillman is the only college reliever taken in the round without any shot at starting professionally. The very quick pre-draft scouting report on Daniel Tillman, my 39th highest rated college righthanded pitching prospect:</p>
<blockquote><p>Florida Southern JR RHP Daniel Tillman: 91-94 sinking FB, peaking 95-96; hard plus SL; 6-1, 185 pounds; dominant K numbers out of bullpen (56 K’s in 39.2 IP) ***</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Two (2) High Risk Signability Picks</strong></p>
<p>2.58 Houston Astros &#8211; Garey HS (CA) RHP Vincent Velasquez (2)<br />
2.80 Toronto Blue Jays &#8211; University HS (FL) LHP Justin Nicolino (1)</p>
<p>The earlier the round, the more difficult it is to find players who aren&#8217;t likely to sign. Velasquez has a moderately strong commitment to Cal State Fullerton while Nicolino&#8217;s scholarship to Virginia ought to take a legitimately overslot deal to get his name on the dotted line. Both should sign without much of a problem, but that&#8217;s coming from a guy who thinks all of the names taken in round two will get deals done before too long.</p>
<p><strong>One (1) Player You&#8217;d Bet Your Internet Reputation On Pick</strong></p>
<p>2.57 Boston Red Sox &#8211; Texas RHP Brandon Workman</p>
<p>Workman over Solis by a fairly slim margin. Both profile as above-average, middle of the rotation or better big league starters. Excellent value for a second round pick, I think. Brandon Workman&#8217;s quick scouting report:</p>
<blockquote><p>Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman: low-90s FB with serious sink, peak 95-97; plus high-70s CB; sinking CU with legit promise; usable low-80s SL; two biggest issues out of high school (mechanics and poor control) both ironed out after three years in Austin; 6-5, 225 pounds (4.30 FIP; 9.43 K/9; 1.89 BB/9)</p></blockquote>
<p>That last part is what makes me happiest. Well, not the last last part (his park/schedule adjusted stats) or even the one before that (his size), but the one before that. How can you not root for a player who legitimately improved after three years of college? Look, I love college baseball. Countless interesting names to watch per major college team, heated rivalries, and the ultimate marriage of meaningful regular season play and dramatic postseason format all with the beautiful soundtrack of ping after ping in the background. How can you beat that? I love college baseball, but I can still admit that I hate the way certain college coaches worry more about winning one game than the long-term health and well being of their players. I know college athletics is big business, but I&#8217;m still of the belief the main purpose of college is to best prepare the youth of the country for life after college. If that&#8217;s the goal, then maybe having your prized starter throw 140+ pitches or start twice in a four day span or come out of the bullpen 48 hours after pitching a complete game or any number of the countless questionable decision isn&#8217;t the best way to prepare said prized starter for a successful career after graduation. Nothing frustrates me more to see a young arm abused before even getting the chance to play professional baseball. HOWEVER, it&#8217;s very rare that college coaching staffs receive any credit for player development. The perfect example of this was on the MLB Network telecast of the first round two nights ago. The talking heads couldn&#8217;t get over how many college players had gone undrafted out of high school. They credited big league scouting staffs for finding such players later rather than sooner. Right. How about giving some credit to the college coaching staffs that helped bring along these diamonds in the rough? Workman was an excellent prospect coming out of high school. He&#8217;s a better prospect now. Some of that should be attributed to his natural developmental growth curve, some should be given to the hard work and smarts of the player itself, and some is totally unknown, if we&#8217;re really being honest. But to only highlight college coaches when something bad happens and not acknowledge the many ways they help certain players grow is just plain silly. Workman improved for a lot of reasons; for me, there&#8217;s no doubt the Texas coaching staff has certainly been a major contributing factor in his improvement.</p>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft: Initial Round Two Thoughts and Shadow Draft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a few very quick notes on a select number of interesting round two choices. More to come later&#8230; Washington Nationals &#8211; San Diego LHP Sammy Solis First, the quick Sammy Solis (#3 on my list of &#8217;10 lefthanded pitchers) scouting report&#8230; 90-92 FB pre-injury, now sitting more regularly 87-89, but pitch maintains serious late &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/08/2010-mlb-draft-initial-round-two-thoughts-and-shadow-draft/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1527&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a few very quick notes on a select number of interesting round two choices. More to come later&#8230;</p>
<p>Washington Nationals &#8211; San Diego LHP Sammy Solis</p>
<p>First, the quick Sammy Solis (#3 on my list of &#8217;10 lefthanded pitchers) scouting report&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>90-92 FB pre-injury, now sitting more regularly 87-89, but pitch maintains serious late life through zone; plus 77-78 CU; excellent 71-75 CB when on; 76-78 mystery pitch that has been identified as either a harder CB with bite or the beginnings of a SL; coming back from ruptured disc in back; 6-5, 228 pounds; (4.07 FIP; 9.88 K/9; 2.09 BB/9)</p></blockquote>
<p>Absolute home run of a selection, I think. Good enough FB, plus CU, and CB that flashes well above-average at times all packed into a durable frame with relatively low college mileage on his arm. Easy to start dreaming about a Nationals rotation of Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmermann, and Sammy Solis at the top and a lineup featuring Bryce Harper, Ryan Zimmerman, Derek Norris, with Ian Desmond and Danny Espinosa consistently catching the ball up the middle&#8230;</p>
<p>Pittsburgh Pirates &#8211; St. Edward HS (OH) RHP Stetson Allie</p>
<p>I suppose the question as to whether or not the Pirates were going to play it safe or keep gambling on mid- to late-round prep pitching has been answered for now. I ignored too many red flags with Allie (iffy secondary stuff and poor control) in my final draft ranking and if I could do it all over again I would have had him slotted much lower. As it stands, he&#8217;s not a bad gamble here in the top of the second.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays &#8211; Georgia Tech 3B Derek Dietrich</p>
<p>Boston Red Sox &#8211; Texas RHP Brandon Workman</p>
<p>I know I&#8217;m jumping ahead a bit, but this excites me. Tampa and Boston continue to just absolute kill it through the first two rounds. Derek Dietrich and Brandon Workman are two of my favorite college prospects. I like Dietrich&#8217;s relatively low floor as a potential starting big league third baseman and I love Workman&#8217;s front of the rotation stuff, as outlined in this handy dandy scouting report:</p>
<blockquote><p>Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman: low-90s FB with serious sink, peak 95-97; plus high-70s CB; sinking CU with legit promise; usable low-80s SL; two biggest issues out of high school (mechanics and poor control) both ironed out after three years in Austin; 6-5, 225 pounds (4.30 FIP; 9.43 K/9; 1.89 BB/9)</p></blockquote>
<p>Workman was #2 on my list of &#8217;10 righthanded pitchers, for what it&#8217;s worth. I wonder if Tampa thinks a) Dietrich can stick at short next to Longoria b) handle second base professionally, or c) they were in a position to draft a quality bat and figured it never hurts to stockpile assets, position be damned. I lean towards that last option, but who knows&#8230;</p>
<p>I missed terribly on Andrelton Simmons, it appears. Never in a million years would I have slapped a second round grade or higher grade on him, but Atlanta clearly valued his defense highly enough to roll the dice he&#8217;ll bat will wake up someday.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m skipping ahead to do my annual Phillies shadow draft. Here&#8217;s what I would have done if given their allotment of picks&#8230;</p>
<p>Philadelphia Phillies Shadow Draft</p>
<p>1.27 &#8211; Harvard Westlake HS (CA) OF Austin Wilson<br />
2.77 &#8211; Oviedo HS (FL) RHP AJ Cole<br />
3.108 &#8211; San Diego JR RHP Kyle Blair<br />
4.141 &#8211; Florida State JR OF Tyler Holt<br />
5.171 &#8211;  Tattnall Square HS (GA) RHP DeAndre Smelter<br />
6.201 &#8211; San Diego JR 3B Victor Sanchez<br />
7.231 &#8211; Barbe HS (LA) 3B Garin Cecchini<br />
8.261 &#8211; Archbishop Mitty HS (CA) SS James Roberts<br />
9.291 &#8211; Vanderbilt JR C Curt Casali<br />
10. 321 &#8211; Louisville SO OF Stewart Ijames</p>
<p>Wilson and Cole at the time are meant to act as insurance for one another. In a perfect world, both would be signed and in uniform within a few weeks, but, knowing full well both are major signability concerns, I&#8217;d live with getting one to sign on the dotted line. I know I&#8217;m way higher on both than just about anybody else, but I think landing either gives you a legitimate top half of the first round talent with your first pick. I&#8217;m sure there is more to say about this and much more, but it&#8217;s time to go watch Mike Stanton play baseball.</p>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft &#8211; Day One Quick Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:36:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAVORITE DAY ONE DRAFTS (Multiple Picks) Toronto Blue Jays RHP Deck McGuire &#124; RHP Aaron Sanchez &#124; RHP Noah Syndergaard &#124; RHP Asher Wojciechowski Tampa Bay Rays OF Josh Sale &#124; C Justin O&#8217;Conner &#124; OF Drew Vettleson Boston Red Sox 2B Kolbrin Vitek &#124; OF Bryce Brentz &#124; RHP Anthony Ranaudo Detroit Tigers 3B &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/08/2010-mlb-draft-day-one-quick-recap/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1523&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>FAVORITE DAY ONE DRAFTS (Multiple Picks)</h3>
<p>Toronto Blue Jays</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Deck McGuire | RHP Aaron Sanchez | RHP Noah Syndergaard | RHP Asher Wojciechowski</li>
</ul>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays</p>
<ul>
<li>OF Josh Sale | C Justin O&#8217;Conner | OF Drew Vettleson</li>
</ul>
<p>Boston Red Sox</p>
<ul>
<li>2B Kolbrin Vitek | OF Bryce Brentz | RHP Anthony Ranaudo</li>
</ul>
<p>Detroit Tigers</p>
<ul>
<li>3B Nick Castellanos | RHP Chance Ruffin</li>
</ul>
<p>Colorado Rockies</p>
<ul>
<li>OF Kyle Parker | RHP Peter Tago</li>
</ul>
<p>I know it&#8217;s probably a mistake to assume each player will have a successful big league career, but I have a hard time looking at Toronto&#8217;s quartet of righthanders and not seeing at least two above-average starting pitchers and one dominant reliever. A success rate like that would have the brains behind the Blue Jays thrilled. Tampa and Boston went in totally different directions, but achieved similarly fantastic results. The Rays added three plus prep bats (Sale and O&#8217;Conner were both at the top of their respective positions within the prep class) while the Red Sox took two advanced college hitters and a potential top of the rotation collegiate starting pitcher. I&#8217;ve noted the similarities between Vitek and Brentz in this space on more than one occasion, so it&#8217;s funny to see the two of them wind up with the same big league franchise. Now the question will be whether or not the two ever share the same outfield at Fenway or if Boston gives Vitek an honest shot at sticking in the infield. I don&#8217;t love the Ruffin pick by the Tigers (spending a top 50 pick on a college reliever without a dominant pitch?), but the upside of Castellanos more than makes up for it. Will he sign? What are his demands? Is it really possible for the Tigers to get this late in the draft without drafting a fireballing righthanded pitcher? So many questions, precious few answers. Actually, to go back to Ruffin for a minute, armed with the knowledge that fast tracking him in the bullpen would always be there as a safety net, I&#8217;d seriously consider giving him a shot in the rotation first. Colorado went for some serious upside with their first two selections. Parker in the Coors Field outfield is a scary thought, but it&#8217;s possible he was drafted with the idea he&#8217;d follow in Todd Helton&#8217;s footsteps at first after his contract is up. I&#8217;ve got a really strong intuitive feeling with Parker, but I&#8217;ve been wrong before so who knows. Tago had a first round grade from me, so picking him up earns the Rockies big points in my book.</p>
<h3>FAVORITE DAY ONE 2010 MLB DRAFTS (One and Done)</h3>
<p>Pittsburgh Pirates</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Jameson Taillon</li>
</ul>
<p>San Diego Padres</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Karsten Whitson</li>
</ul>
<p>Minnesota Twins</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Alex Wimmers</li>
</ul>
<p>Chicago White Sox</p>
<ul>
<li>LHP Chris Sale</li>
</ul>
<p>Cincinnati Reds</p>
<ul>
<li>C Yasmani Grandal</li>
</ul>
<p>Milwaukee Brewers</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Dylan Covey</li>
</ul>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t normally give a team credit for taking the second best player in the draft with the second overall pick, but Pittsburgh did the absolute right thing by taking Taillon over Machado or the mystery college pitcher they were considering. Every other pick listed above represents the best value for the spot in the round that each team could have conceivably imagined heading into draft day. I&#8217;d argue the biggest winner of the group is Chicago taking Sale at 13. That&#8217;s some serious value.</p>
<h3>LEAST FAVORITE DAY ONE 2010 MLB DRAFTS (Multiple Picks)</h3>
<p>Los Angeles Angels</p>
<ul>
<li>3B Kaleb Cowart | RHP Cameron Bedrosian | OF Chevy Clarke | SS Taylor Lindsey | OF Ryan Bolden</li>
</ul>
<p>Texas Rangers</p>
<ul>
<li>OF Jake Skole | C Kellin Deglan | RHP Luke Jackson | 3B Mike Olt</li>
</ul>
<p>Houston Astros</p>
<ul>
<li>2B Delino DeShields | RHP Mike Foltynewicz | C Michael Kvasnicka</li>
</ul>
<p>I&#8217;m a big Bedrosian supporter, but the other four players drafted by the Angels all have big enough question marks to give me pause. I should probably give them the benefit of the doubt after snagging Mike Trout (a player I was not very high on) with their first pick last year, but their choices just didn&#8217;t seem to follow any kind of logical pattern to me. Texas did what they had to do because of their tight finances, but that&#8217;s a relatively weak haul on paper. The Astros continue to confound me with their draft day choices. They followed through on their desire to build up the middle defensively with the addition of DeShields, but I&#8217;ve got a hunch this pick will be remembered in much the same way Buffalo&#8217;s selection of Donte Whitner is held up as an unnecessary overdraft. That may not be the best example, but it&#8217;s the first that came to mind. Sorry, Bills fans. Anyway, the comparison may not even be fair because you have to believe the Astros had some kind of insider knowledge that another team was hot on DeShields in the middle of the first. Or not. You&#8217;re call. Either way, weird pick. Kvasnicka, too. A great deal of his value is tied up in his becoming a regular catcher, something that Houston probably hopes never happens on their watch with Jason Castro in the pipeline.</p>
<h3>LEAST FAVORITE DAY ONE 2010 MLB DRAFTS (One and Done)</h3>
<p>New York Yankees</p>
<ul>
<li>SS Cito Culver</li>
</ul>
<p>Arizona Diamondbacks</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Barret Loux</li>
</ul>
<p>Chicago Cubs</p>
<ul>
<li>RHP Hayden Simpson</li>
</ul>
<p>Florida Marlins</p>
<ul>
<li>1B/OF Christian Yelich</li>
</ul>
<p>San Francisco Giants</p>
<ul>
<li>OF Gary Brown</li>
</ul>
<p>None of the above picks are &#8220;bad&#8221; per se, they are just some of my least favorites. That&#8217;s a tiny disctinction to some, but it means a lot to me. Culver and Simpson will both go down as examples of extreme overdrafts and rightfully so; a potential defensive-first utility player and an above-average big league reliever should not be targeted in the first round of the draft. Loux will forever be compared with similarly talented (and, presumably, priced) righthanded college pitching prospects like Jesse Hahn, Addison Reed, and Asher Wojchiechowski.  I need a plus bat out of a prep 1B/corner OF, and Christian Yelich just doesn&#8217;t have it. Brown started the year as one of my favorite semi-sleeper prospects (I thought for a long time he might go within spitting distance of his more publicized teammate, Christian Colon), but somehow managed to turn me off while hitting .438. Go figure. It&#8217;s just so darn hard finding any amateur prospect with a walk rate as low as Brown&#8217;s having any kind of sustained big league success. He could be a major outlier as the rare no patience/little power player to succeed professionally, but that&#8217;s not something I&#8217;m willing to bet a first round pick on finding out.</p>
<p>Complete listing of supplemental first round selections after the jump&#8230;</p>
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<p>1s.33 Houston – C Mike Kvasnicka</p>
<p>1s.34 Toronto – RHP Aaron Sanchez</p>
<p>1s.35 Atlanta – SS Mike Lipka</p>
<p>1s.36 Boston – OF Bryce Brentz</p>
<p>1s.37 Los Angeles Angels – SS Taylor Lindsey</p>
<p>1s.38 Toronto – RHP Noah Syndergaard</p>
<p>1s.39 Boston – RHP Anthony Ranaudo</p>
<p>1s.40 Los Angeles Angels – OF Ryan Bolden</p>
<p>1s.41 Toronto – RHP Asher Wojciechowski</p>
<p>1s.42 Tampa – OF Drew Vettleson</p>
<p>1s.43 Seattle – RHP Taijuan Walker</p>
<p>1s.44 Detroit – 3B Nick Castellanos</p>
<p>1s.45 Texas – RHP Luke Jackson</p>
<p>1s.46 St. Louis – RHP Seth Blair</p>
<p>1s.47 Colorado – RHP Peter Tago</p>
<p>1s.48 Detroit – RHP Chance Ruffin</p>
<p>1s.49 Texas – 3B Mike Olt</p>
<p>1s.50 St. Louis – RHP Tyrell Jenkins</p>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft Day Two Big Board</title>
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<li>Oviedo HS (FL) RHP AJ Cole</li>
<li>Harvard Westlake HS (CA) OF Austin Wilson</li>
<li>St. Edward HS (OH) RHP Stetson Allie</li>
<li>Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman</li>
<li>San Diego JR RHP Kyle Blair</li>
<li>LHP James Paxton</li>
<li>San Diego SO LHP Sammy Solis</li>
<li>Arkansas JR RHP/OF Brett Eibner</li>
<li>Aliso Niguel HS (CA) C Stefan Sabol</li>
<li>Torrance HS (CA) OF Angelo Gumbs</li>
<li>Barbe HS (LA) 3B Garin Cecchini</li>
<li>Tattnall Square HS (GA) RHP DeAndre Smelter</li>
<li>Tulane JR 3B Rob Segedin</li>
<li>Florida State JR OF Tyler Holt</li>
<li>Bonanza HS (NV) 3B Kris Bryant</li>
<li>Pineview HS (UT) 3B Marcus Littlewood</li>
<li>Martin HS (TX) OF Brian Ragira</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR 3B Derek Dietrich</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR OF Austin Wates</li>
<li>Wabash Valley JC FR OF Mel Rojas</li>
<li>Lakeland HS (FL) 3B Yordy Cabrera</li>
<li>Fullerton Union HS (CA) 3B Dominic Ficociello</li>
<li>San Diego State JR RHP Addison Reed</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Trent Mummey</li>
<li>Louisville SO OF Stewart Ijames</li>
<li>UCLA JR LHP Rob Rasmussen</li>
<li>Community College of Southern Nevada RHP Donnie Roach</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR RHP Jesse Hahn</li>
<li>Indiana State JR RHP Jake Petricka</li>
<li>Rafael Lopez Landron HS (PR) OF Eddie Rosario</li>
<li>Rancho Buena Vista HS (CA) 2B Tony Wolters</li>
<li>Spanish Fork HS (UT) RHP Adam Duke</li>
<li>Redwood Christian HS (CA) RHP AJ Vanegas</li>
<li>Sierra Vista HS (NV) RHP Nick Kingham</li>
<li>Upland HS (CA) RHP Scott Frazier</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Gauntlett Eldemire</li>
<li>West Virginia JR 2B Jedd Gyorko</li>
<li>Portland JR RHP Zach Varce</li>
<li>Texas Tech JR RHP Chad Bettis</li>
<li>Heritage HS (GA) C Tyler Austin</li>
<li>Charlotte Christian HS (NC) Ty Linton</li>
<li>Fullerton Union HS (CA) OF Michael Lorenzen</li>
<li>Germantown Academy (PA) 2B Sean Coyle</li>
<li>Wando HS (SC) RHP Drew Cisco</li>
<li>Arizona State SO RHP/C Jordan Swagerty</li>
<li>Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich</li>
<li>Grants Pass HS (OR) 3B Brandon Drury</li>
<li>La Porte HS (TX) OF Kendrick Perkins</li>
<li>Mater Dei HS (CA) OF Cory Hahn</li>
<li>Wetumpka HS (AL) OF Reggie Golden</li>
<li>St. Edward HS (OH) C Alex Lavisky</li>
<li>La Costa Canyon HS (CA) C Will Swanner</li>
<li>Cloverdale HS (CA) RHP Robby Rowland</li>
<li>Hanahan HS (SC) RHP Bryce Hines</li>
<li>Glendora HS (CA) RHP Adam Plutko</li>
<li>Capistrano Valley HS (CA) RHP Brandon Brennan</li>
<li>St. Paul HS (CA) RHP Gabriel Encinas</li>
<li>Don Bosco Prep (NJ) RHP Eric Stevens</li>
<li>Royal HS (CA) RHP Cody Buckel</li>
<li>Heritage HS (TX) RHP Austin Kubitza</li>
<li>Kansas State JR SS Carter Jurica</li>
<li>Arkansas JR 1B Andy Wilkins</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR C Micah Gibbs</li>
<li>UCLA SO RHP Dan Klein</li>
<li>Charleston Southern JR RHP/OF Tyler Thornburg</li>
<li>Villanova SO C Matt Szczur</li>
<li>West Oklahoma State JC SO OF Randolph Oduber</li>
<li>South Carolina JR RHP Sam Dyson</li>
<li>Chipola JC FR 2B LeVon Washington</li>
<li>UC Riverside SO C Rob Brantly</li>
<li>Auburn JR 1B Hunter Morris</li>
<li>Pittsburgh JR 3B Joe Leonard</li>
<li>Marina HS (CA) 3B Chad Lewis</li>
<li>South Forsythe HS (GA) 2B Zach Alvord</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Jarrett Parker</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR OF Leon Landry</li>
<li>Jacksonville State JR OF Todd Cunningham</li>
<li>St. Petersburg CC SO RHP Austin Wood</li>
<li>Howard JC RHP Burch Smith</li>
<li>Georgia JR RHP Justin Grimm</li>
<li>Lakeland HS (FL) 1B Eric Arce</li>
<li>Pepperdine SO RHP Cole Cook</li>
<li>West Orange HS (FL) SS Mason Williams</li>
<li>Archbishop Mitty HS (CA) SS James Roberts</li>
<li>Richton HS (MS) SS Jacoby Jones</li>
<li>Perpetuo Socorro HS (PR) SS Dickie Thon</li>
<li>Oklahoma City JR 3B Matt Presley</li>
<li>Stanford JR 2B Colin Walsh</li>
<li>Duke JR SS Jake Lemmerman</li>
<li>Flower Mound HS (TX) LHP Zak Adams</li>
<li>Ashland HS (OR) RHP Ian Kendall</li>
<li>Roswell HS (GA) RHP Andrew Smith</li>
<li>Louisville SO 3B Phil Wunderlich</li>
<li>UNC Wilmington JR C Cody Stanley</li>
<li>Arkansas SO LHP Drew Smyly</li>
<li>Louisville SR 1B Andrew Clark</li>
<li>Texas JR C Cameron Rupp</li>
<li>Kansas JR 3B Tony Thompson</li>
<li>San Diego JR 3B Victor Sanchez</li>
<li>Vanderbilt JR C Curt Casali</li>
<li>Tennessee JR C Blake Forsythe</li>
<li>Long Beach State JR SS Devin Lohman</li>
<li>Felix Varela HS (FL) RHP John Barbato</li>
<li>Bishop O&#8217;Dowd HS (CA) RHP Eric Jaffe</li>
<li>Bullard HS (TX) RHP Nick Rumbelow</li>
<li>Brazoswood HS (TX) RHP Tyler Green</li>
<li>College Park HS (TX) RHP John Simms</li>
<li>Blue Valley HS (KS) RHP Ryne Stanek</li>
<li>Nitro HS (WV) RHP JR Bradley</li>
<li>West Springfield HS (VA) RHP Bobby Wahl</li>
<li>Suffern HS (NY) RHP Robbie Aviles</li>
<li>Garey HS (CA) Vincent Velasquez</li>
<li>Jefferson HS (IA) 2B Kellen Sweeney</li>
<li>Wake Forest JR OF Steven Brooks</li>
<li>Carl Albert HS (OK) C JT Realmuto</li>
<li>Louisville SR 2B Adam Duvall</li>
<li>Virginia JR 2B Phil Gosselin</li>
<li>Barron Collier HS (FL) C Tyler Ross</li>
<li>San Jacinton JC FR LHP Miguel Pena</li>
<li>Bishop Eustace HS (NJ) C Greg Brodzinski</li>
<li>Oregon State JR 3B Stefen Romero</li>
<li>Fresno City College FR 3B David Rohm</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR OF Rico Noel</li>
<li>University HS (LA) 1B Austin Southall</li>
<li>Elk Grove HS (CA) C Jake Rodriguez</li>
<li>St. Mary&#8217;s Prep (MI) OF Korey Hall</li>
<li>Carmel HS (IN) OF Conrad Gregor</li>
<li>Michigan JR OF Ryan LaMarre</li>
<li>Carroll HS (IN) OF Justin Glass</li>
<li>Key West HS (FL) OF Michael Arencibia</li>
<li>Los Osos HS (CA) C Jake Hernandez</li>
<li>Miami JR LHP Chris Hernandez</li>
<li>Florida JR LHP Kevin Chapman</li>
<li>Alabama JR 2B Ross Wilson</li>
<li>Alabama JR SS Josh Rutledge</li>
<li>Mississippi State SR 1B Connor Powers</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR SS Tim Smalling</li>
<li>Wichita State FR 3B Johnny Coy</li>
<li>Texas State JR 3B Jason Martinson</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR 3B Russell Wilson</li>
<li>James Madison JR RHP Kevin Munson</li>
<li>Oregon State JR OF Adalberto Santos</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR 3B Scott Woodward</li>
<li>Rice JR SS Rick Hague</li>
<li>Tennessee JR LHP Bryan Morgado</li>
<li>San Clemente HS (CA) C Aaron Jones</li>
<li>Monterey HS (TX) C Tyler Pearson</li>
<li>Bishop Moore HS (FL) LHP Jimmy Hodgskin</li>
<li>Chandler HS (OK) RHP Jonathan Gray</li>
<li>Bartlett HS (TN) RHP Taylor Morton</li>
<li>Northwood HS (CA) RHP Zach Weiss</li>
<li>Blue Valley Northwest HS (KS) RHP Jason Adam</li>
<li>Pequannock Township HS (NJ) RHP Jordan Tabakman</li>
<li>Jesuit HS (CA) RHP Dan Child</li>
<li>TC Robertson HS (NC) SS Joel McKeithan</li>
<li>Tennessee Tech JR 1B AJ Kirby-Jones</li>
<li>Santana HS (CA) RHP Kyle Hayes</li>
<li>Covington HS (LA) RHP Randy LeBlanc</li>
<li>Grandview HS (CO) RHP Kevin Gausman</li>
<li>Clearwater HS (FL) SS Sean O&#8217;Brien</li>
<li>Cerritos CC SO 2B Joe Terry</li>
<li>Brentwood HS (TN) LHP Robbie Ray</li>
<li>Defiance HS (OH) RHP Dace Kime</li>
<li>Centennial HS (NV) RHP Michael Wagner</li>
<li>Northwood HS (NC) RHP Austin Brice</li>
<li>Germantown Academy (PA) RHP Keenan Kish</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Wade Moore</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Craige Lyerly</li>
<li>Yavapai JC SO DeMarcus Tidwell</li>
<li>Granite City (IN) C Jake Depew</li>
<li>Tampa Catholic HS (FL) C Shane Rowland</li>
<li>Orangefield HS (TX) C Jacob Felts</li>
<li>James Madison JR SS David Herbek</li>
<li>Riverdale HS (FL) OF Kyle Waldrop</li>
<li>San Jacinto SO OF Randall Thorpe</li>
<li>Miami-Dade SO OF Jabari Blash</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Dan Grovatt</li>
<li>Martin Luther King HS (GA) OF Trey Griffin</li>
<li>Fayette County HS (GA) Niko Goodrum</li>
<li>North Gwinnett HS (GA) OF Chris Hawkins</li>
<li>Union Grove HS (GA) OF Jordan Akins</li>
<li>Northside HS (GA) OF Kevin Jordan</li>
<li>Oregon State JR LHP Tanner Robles</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR RHP Jake Buchanan</li>
<li>Virginia SR SS Tyler Cannon</li>
<li>Azusa Pacific SR 3B Ryan Delgado</li>
<li>Florida Southern JR 2B Wade Kirkland</li>
<li>California JR 2B BJ Guinn</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR RHP Kevin Jacob</li>
<li>Ball State SO RHP Perci Garner</li>
<li>Northeast Texas CC SO RHP Zach Cates</li>
<li>SUNY Oneonta JR RHP Dave Filak</li>
<li>The Lakes HS (IN) LHP DJ Snelten</li>
<li>Farragut HS (TN) RHP Nick Williams</li>
<li>Dowling Catholic HS (IA) RHP Jonathan Musser</li>
<li>Legacy HS (CO) RHP Kevin Walter</li>
<li>Effingham HS (IN) RHP Chad Green</li>
<li>Linden HS (CA) RHP Aaron Judge</li>
<li>Poway HS (CA) RHP Evan Thomas</li>
<li>Terry HS (MS) OF Deshun Dixon</li>
<li>University HS (FL) LHP Justin Nicolino</li>
<li>South Harrison HS (MO) LHP Jordan Shipers</li>
<li>South Doyle HS (TN) 3B Matt Kirkland</li>
<li>Pope HS (GA) 2B Steve Wilkerson</li>
<li>Whitewaster HS (GA) 2B D’Monte Grissom</li>
<li>Brooks-DeBartolo HS (FL) 2B JD Williams</li>
<li>Great Oak HS (CA) 2B Brad Salgado</li>
<li>Burbank HS (CA) 2B Lonnie Kauppila</li>
<li>Floyd Central HS (IN) RHP Jeff Thompson</li>
<li>Mount Zion HS (IN) RHP Ryan Hartman</li>
<li>Weathernford HS (OK) LHP Dillon Overton</li>
<li>Tampa Jesuit HS (FL) LHP Daniel Gibson</li>
<li>Redlands East Valley HS (CA) LHP Griffin Murphy</li>
<li>Amherst Regional HS (MA) LHP Kevin Ziomek</li>
<li>South City North HS (IA) 3B Damek Tomscha</li>
<li>Lower Columbia FR RHP Jeff Ames</li>
<li>Michigan JR RHP Tyler Burgoon</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina SR C Jose Iglesias</li>
<li>Santa Clara SR C Tommy Medica</li>
<li>Kent Denver HS (CO) C Paul Donahue</li>
<li>Scripps Ranch HS (CA) C Wynston Sawyer</li>
<li>Lassiter HS (GA) C Brandon Stephens</li>
<li>Chaparral HS (AZ) SS James McDonald</li>
<li>Severna Park HS (MD) SS Kyle Convissar</li>
<li>Wayne County HS (MS) SS DeMarcus Henderson</li>
<li>Wheeler HS (GA) OF DK Carey</li>
<li>Mahwah HS (NJ) OF Anthony D&#8217;Alessandro</li>
<li>Silverado HS (NV) OF Drew Robinson</li>
<li>Boonville HS (MO) OF Chuckie Jones</li>
<li>Portsmouth HS (NH) 1B Mike Montville</li>
<li>East Carolina SR 1B Kyle Roller</li>
<li>Gahr HS (CA) OF Brenton Allen</li>
<li>Copiah Academy (MS) C Hunter Renfroe</li>
<li>Joliet Township HS (IN) C Mike Hollenbeck</li>
<li>Eastside Catholic HS (WA) RHP Sam Lindquist</li>
<li>Kempner HS (TX) RHP Trevor Teykl</li>
<li>Hopkinsville HS (KY) RHP Justin Hageman</li>
<li>Mill Creek HS (GA) RHP Matt Grimes</li>
<li>Xavier HS (IA) RHP Jon Keller</li>
<li>Hueneme HS (CA) RHP Jesus Valdez</li>
<li>Oxnard FR OF Harper White</li>
<li>Rutgers JR 2B Brandon Boykin</li>
<li>Tennessee JR 3B Matt Duffy</li>
<li>Kansas SR 2B Robby Price</li>
<li>Kentucky JR 2B Chris Bisson</li>
<li>Texas Tech JR RHP Bobby Doran</li>
<li>Houston SO RHP Michael Goodnight</li>
<li>Virginia Tech SO RHP Mathew Price</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR C Bryan Holaday</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Jeff Schaus</li>
<li>Bowling Green JR RHP Brennan Smith</li>
<li>Wichita State SO RHP Jordan Cooper</li>
<li>Georgia State JR RHP David Buchanan</li>
<li>Eloisa Pascual HS (PR) C Roberto Pena</li>
<li>George Washington HS (NY) SS Mike Antonio</li>
<li>North Hunterdon HS (NJ) OF Tom Zengel</li>
<li>Eldorado HS (NM) OF Sam Wilson</li>
<li>Galena HS (NV) OF Brian Pointer</li>
<li>Red Bank Regional HS (NJ) OF Jake Kalish</li>
<li>Highline HS (UT) OF Ryan Brett</li>
<li>Graham HS (NC) C Matt Roberts</li>
<li>Nebraska City HS (NE) LHP Logan Ehlers</li>
<li>Santa Margarita HS (CA) LHP Kyle Richter</li>
<li>Rancho Cucamonga HS (CA) RHP Austin Reed</li>
<li>Rocky Mountain HS (CO) Marco Gonzales</li>
<li>Pennsauken HS (NJ) LHP Rolando Gautier</li>
<li>Oak Hills HS (OH) LHP Joel Bender</li>
<li>Sinclair HS (Ontario) LHP Evan Grills</li>
<li>Hillcrest HS (AL) C Case Nixon</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Pat Biserta</li>
<li>California JR OF Mark Canha</li>
<li>Florida Southern JR RHP Daniel Tillman</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR 1B Matt Curry</li>
<li>Georgia Tech SR 1B Tony Plagman</li>
<li>Louisiana State SR 1B Blake Dean</li>
<li>Charlotte Christian HS (NC) 3B Jake Watson</li>
<li>Pinnacle HS (AZ) 1B TC Mark</li>
<li>Poquoson HS (VA) SS Chad Pinder</li>
<li>Clemson JR RHP Josh Thrailkill</li>
<li>Alabama SR 1B Clay Jones</li>
<li>Washington JR 1B Troy Scott</li>
<li>Clemson SO 3B John Hinson</li>
<li>Missouri SR OF Aaron Senne</li>
<li>Arizona State SO SS Drew Maggi</li>
<li>Southern JR 2B Curtis Wilson</li>
<li>Turner Ashley HS (VA) 2B Ty McFarland</li>
<li>East Carolina JR OF Devin Harris</li>
<li>Texas JR OF Kevin Keyes</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Kevin Patterson</li>
<li>Pacific JR OF Nick Longmire</li>
<li>Murrieta Valley HS (CA) RHP Sebastian Santos</li>
<li>Sahuaro HS (AZ) RHP Jake Cole</li>
<li>Florida State JR LHP John Gast</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Jaren Matthews</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Brian Fletcher</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Robert Maddox</li>
<li>Forrest City HS (AR) RHP Barrett Astin</li>
<li>Nebraska JR RHP Michael Mariot</li>
<li>Sam Houston State JR RHP Dallas Gallant</li>
<li>Texas-Arlington JR RHP Rett Varner</li>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft Day One Big Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Ozga</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So excited! I thought about breaking out the gigantic version of the big board, but instead will stick with our first day only board for now. Tonight 50 players are going to get picked. I don&#8217;t think they will be the 50 guys listed below, of course, but that doesn&#8217;t stop me from thinking they &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/07/2010-mlb-draft-day-one-big-board/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1504&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So excited! I thought about breaking out the gigantic version of the big board, but instead will stick with our first day only board for now. Tonight 50 players are going to get picked. I don&#8217;t think they will be the 50 guys listed below, of course, but that doesn&#8217;t stop me from thinking they are the best 50 players in this year&#8217;s draft. My personal 2010 MLB Draft Day One Big Board&#8230;</div>
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<li>Community College of Southern Nevada FR C Bryce Harper</li>
<li>The Woodlands HS (TX) RHP Jameson Taillon</li>
<li>Oviedo HS (FL) RHP AJ Cole</li>
<li>Chipley HS RHP Karsten Whitson</li>
<li>Harvard Westlake HS (CA) OF Austin Wilson</li>
<li>Archbishop McCarthy HS (FL) 3B Nick Castellanos</li>
<li>St. Edward HS (OH) RHP Stetson Allie</li>
<li>North Carolina JR RHP Matt Harvey</li>
<li>Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR RHP Deck McGuire</li>
<li>Cowan HS (IN) C Justin O&#8217;Conner</li>
<li>Brito Private HS (FL) SS Manny Machado</li>
<li>Bishop Blanchet HS (WA) OF Josh Sale</li>
<li>San Diego JR RHP Kyle Blair</li>
<li>LHP James Paxton</li>
<li>Ohio State JR RHP Alex Wimmers</li>
<li>San Diego SO LHP Sammy Solis</li>
<li>Mississippi JR LHP Drew Pomeranz</li>
<li>Maranatha HS (CA) RHP Dylan Covey</li>
<li>Texas Arlington JR OF Michael Choice</li>
<li>Arkansas JR RHP/OF Brett Eibner</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR RHP Anthony Ranaudo</li>
<li>Ball State JR 2B Kolbrin Vitek</li>
<li>Miami JR C Yasmani Grandal</li>
<li>The Citadel JR RHP Asher Wojchiechowski</li>
<li>Cook County HS (GA) 3B Kaleb Cowart</li>
<li>Aliso Niguel HS (CA) C Stefan Sabol</li>
<li>Torrance HS (CA) OF Angelo Gumbs</li>
<li>Barbe HS (LA) 3B Garin Cecchini</li>
<li>East Coweta HS (GA) RHP Cameron Bedrosian</li>
<li>Dana Hills HS (CA) RHP Peter Tago</li>
<li>Tattnall Square HS (GA) RHP DeAndre Smelter</li>
<li>Germantown Friends HS (PA) LHP Jesse Biddle</li>
<li>Henderson HS (TX) RHP Tyrell Jenkins</li>
<li>Tulane JR 3B Rob Segedin</li>
<li>Arkansas SO 3B Zack Cox</li>
<li>Florida State JR OF Tyler Holt</li>
<li>Bonanza HS (NV) 3B Kris Bryant</li>
<li>Pineview HS (UT) 3B Marcus Littlewood</li>
<li>Marietta HS (GA) OF Chevez Clarke</li>
<li>Martin HS (TX) OF Brian Ragira</li>
<li>Westlake HS (CA) 1B Christian Yelich</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR 3B Derek Dietrich</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR OF Austin Wates</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR SS Christian Colon</li>
<li>Wabash Valley JC FR OF Mel Rojas</li>
<li>Lakeland HS (FL) 3B Yordy Cabrera</li>
<li>Fullerton Union HS (CA) 3B Dominic Ficociello</li>
<li>Yucaipa HS (CA) RHP Taijuan Walker</li>
<li>McKinney HS (TX) RHP Zach Lee</li>
</ol>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft: Top 201 College Prospects</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Ozga</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have no idea how I decided to stop at 200, but I figured at some point lists like this get unwieldy. Check the post right below for the matching list for prep players and be sure to read later on to see the complete board&#8230; Community College of Southern Nevada FR C Bryce Harper North &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/07/2010-mlb-draft-top-200-college-prospects/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1501&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no idea how I decided to stop at 200, but I figured at some point lists like this get unwieldy. Check the post right below for the matching list for prep players and be sure to read later on to see the complete board&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Community College of Southern Nevada FR C Bryce Harper</li>
<li>North Carolina JR RHP Matt Harvey</li>
<li>Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR RHP Deck McGuire</li>
<li>San Diego JR RHP Kyle Blair</li>
<li>LHP James Paxton</li>
<li>Ohio State JR RHP Alex Wimmers</li>
<li>San Diego SO LHP Sammy Solis</li>
<li>Mississippi JR LHP Drew Pomeranz</li>
<li>Texas Arlington JR OF Michael Choice</li>
<li>Arkansas JR RHP/OF Brett Eibner</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR RHP Anthony Ranaudo</li>
<li>Ball State JR 2B Kolbrin Vitek</li>
<li>Miami JR C Yasmani Grandal</li>
<li>The Citadel JR RHP Asher Wojchiechowski</li>
<li>Tulane JR 3B Rob Segedin</li>
<li>Arkansas SO 3B Zack Cox</li>
<li>Florida State JR OF Tyler Holt</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR 3B Derek Dietrich</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR OF Austin Wates</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR SS Christian Colon</li>
<li>Wabash Valley JC FR OF Mel Rojas</li>
<li>San Diego State JR RHP Addison Reed</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Trent Mummey</li>
<li>Louisville SO OF Stewart Ijames</li>
<li>Middle Tennessee State JR OF Bryce Brentz</li>
<li>UCLA JR LHP Rob Rasmussen</li>
<li>Community College of Southern Nevada RHP Donnie Roach</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR RHP Jesse Hahn</li>
<li>Indiana State JR RHP Jake Petricka</li>
<li>Texas A&amp;M JR RHP Barret Loux</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Gauntlett Eldemire</li>
<li>West Virginia JR 2B Jedd Gyorko</li>
<li>Portland JR RHP Zach Varce</li>
<li>Texas Tech JR RHP Chad Bettis</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Kyle Parker</li>
<li>Minnesota JR C Mike Kvasnicka</li>
<li>Arizona State SO RHP/C Jordan Swagerty</li>
<li>Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich</li>
<li>Kansas State JR SS Carter Jurica</li>
<li>Arkansas JR 1B Andy Wilkins</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR C Micah Gibbs</li>
<li>UCLA SO RHP Dan Klein</li>
<li>Charleston Southern JR RHP/OF Tyler Thornburg</li>
<li>Villanova SO C Matt Szczur</li>
<li>West Oklahoma State JC SO OF Randolph Oduber</li>
<li>South Carolina JR RHP Sam Dyson</li>
<li>Chipola JC FR 2B LeVon Washington</li>
<li>UC Riverside SO C Rob Brantly</li>
<li>Auburn JR 1B Hunter Morris</li>
<li>Pittsburgh JR 3B Joe Leonard</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Jarrett Parker</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR OF Leon Landry</li>
<li>Jacksonville State JR OF Todd Cunningham</li>
<li>St. Petersburg CC SO RHP Austin Wood</li>
<li>Howard JC RHP Burch Smith</li>
<li>Georgia JR RHP Justin Grimm</li>
<li>Arizona State JR RHP Seth Blair</li>
<li>Pepperdine SO RHP Cole Cook</li>
<li>Oklahoma City JR 3B Matt Presley</li>
<li>Stanford JR 2B Colin Walsh</li>
<li>Duke JR SS Jake Lemmerman</li>
<li>Louisville SO 3B Phil Wunderlich</li>
<li>UNC Wilmington JR C Cody Stanley</li>
<li>Arkansas SO LHP Drew Smyly</li>
<li>Louisville SR 1B Andrew Clark</li>
<li>Texas JR C Cameron Rupp</li>
<li>Kansas JR 3B Tony Thompson</li>
<li>San Diego JR 3B Victor Sanchez</li>
<li>Connecticut JR 3B Mike Olt</li>
<li>Vanderbilt JR C Curt Casali</li>
<li>Tennessee JR C Blake Forsythe</li>
<li>Long Beach State JR SS Devin Lohman</li>
<li>Wake Forest JR OF Steven Brooks</li>
<li>Louisville SR 2B Adam Duvall</li>
<li>Virginia JR 2B Phil Gosselin</li>
<li>San Jacinton JC FR LHP Miguel Pena</li>
<li>Oregon State JR 3B Stefen Romero</li>
<li>Fresno City College FR 3B David Rohm</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR OF Rico Noel</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR OF Gary Brown</li>
<li>Michigan JR OF Ryan LaMarre</li>
<li>Miami JR LHP Chris Hernandez</li>
<li>Florida JR LHP Kevin Chapman</li>
<li>Alabama JR 2B Ross Wilson</li>
<li>Alabama JR SS Josh Rutledge</li>
<li>Mississippi State SR 1B Connor Powers</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR SS Tim Smalling</li>
<li>Wichita State FR 3B Johnny Coy</li>
<li>Texas State JR 3B Jason Martinson</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR 3B Russell Wilson</li>
<li>James Madison JR RHP Kevin Munson</li>
<li>Oregon State JR OF Adalberto Santos</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR 3B Scott Woodward</li>
<li>Rice JR SS Rick Hague</li>
<li>Tennessee JR LHP Bryan Morgado</li>
<li>Tennessee Tech JR 1B AJ Kirby-Jones</li>
<li>Cerritos CC SO 2B Joe Terry</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Wade Moore</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Craige Lyerly</li>
<li>Yavapai JC SO DeMarcus Tidwell</li>
<li>James Madison JR SS David Herbek</li>
<li>San Jacinto SO OF Randall Thorpe</li>
<li>Miami-Dade SO OF Jabari Blash</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Dan Grovatt</li>
<li>Oregon State JR LHP Tanner Robles</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR RHP Jake Buchanan</li>
<li>Virginia SR SS Tyler Cannon</li>
<li>Azusa Pacific SR 3B Ryan Delgado</li>
<li>Florida Southern JR 2B Wade Kirkland</li>
<li>California JR 2B BJ Guinn</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR RHP Kevin Jacob</li>
<li>Ball State SO RHP Perci Garner</li>
<li>Northeast Texas CC SO RHP Zach Cates</li>
<li>SUNY Oneonta JR RHP Dave Filak</li>
<li>Lower Columbia FR RHP Jeff Ames</li>
<li>Michigan JR RHP Tyler Burgoon</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina SR C Jose Iglesias</li>
<li>Santa Clara SR C Tommy Medica</li>
<li>East Carolina SR 1B Kyle Roller</li>
<li>Oxnard FR OF Harper White</li>
<li>Rutgers JR 2B Brandon Boykin</li>
<li>Tennessee JR 3B Matt Duffy</li>
<li>Kansas SR 2B Robby Price</li>
<li>Kentucky JR 2B Chris Bisson</li>
<li>Texas Tech JR RHP Bobby Doran</li>
<li>Houston SO RHP Michael Goodnight</li>
<li>Virginia Tech SO RHP Mathew Price</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR C Bryan Holaday</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Jeff Schaus</li>
<li>Bowling Green JR RHP Brennan Smith</li>
<li>Wichita State SO RHP Jordan Cooper</li>
<li>Georgia State JR RHP David Buchanan</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Pat Biserta</li>
<li>California JR OF Mark Canha</li>
<li>Florida Southern JR RHP Daniel Tillman</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR 1B Matt Curry</li>
<li>Georgia Tech SR 1B Tony Plagman</li>
<li>Louisiana State SR 1B Blake Dean</li>
<li>Clemson JR RHP Josh Thrailkill</li>
<li>Alabama SR 1B Clay Jones</li>
<li>Washington JR 1B Troy Scott</li>
<li>Clemson SO 3B John Hinson</li>
<li>Missouri SR OF Aaron Senne</li>
<li>Arizona State SO SS Drew Maggi</li>
<li>Southern JR 2B Curtis Wilson</li>
<li>East Carolina JR OF Devin Harris</li>
<li>Texas JR OF Kevin Keyes</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Kevin Patterson</li>
<li>Pacific JR OF Nick Longmire</li>
<li>Florida State JR LHP John Gast</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Jaren Matthews</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Brian Fletcher</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Robert Maddox</li>
<li>Nebraska JR RHP Michael Mariot</li>
<li>Sam Houston State JR RHP Dallas Gallant</li>
<li>Texas-Arlington JR RHP Rett Varner</li>
<li>San Jacinto JC RHP Clay Schrader</li>
<li>Virginia JR RHP Tyler Wilson</li>
<li>Louisville JR RHP Thomas Royse</li>
<li>South Florida JR RHP Randy Fontanez</li>
<li>Fresno State JR SS Danny Muno</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR 2B Corey Jones</li>
<li>North Carolina JR C Jesse Wierzbicki</li>
<li>Boston College JR 1B Mickey Wiswall</li>
<li>Canisius JR 2B Steve McQuail</li>
<li>Clemson SR 2B Mike Freeman</li>
<li>Miami SR 2B Scott Lawson</li>
<li>Mt. Hood CC SO 1B Taylor Ard</li>
<li>Tampa JR OF Jared Simon</li>
<li>Sonoma State JR OF Kyle Jones</li>
<li>Florida Southern SR OF Trae Gore</li>
<li>North Carolina JR RHP Colin Bates</li>
<li>Eastern Illinois JR RHP Josh Mueller</li>
<li>Minnesota JR RHP Seth Rosin</li>
<li>East Carolina JR SS Dustin Harrington</li>
<li>Alabama SR 3B Jake Smith</li>
<li>Georgia Southern SR 2B AJ Wirnsberger</li>
<li>College of Charleston SR 2B Joey Bergman</li>
<li>Florida JR 2B Josh Adams</li>
<li>San Diego SR RHP AJ Griffin</li>
<li>Mississippi SR RHP Aaron Barrett</li>
<li>Vanderbilt JR RHP Taylor Hill</li>
<li>Oregon SR RHP Justin LaTempa</li>
<li>Oregon State JR RHP Greg Peavey</li>
<li>Georgia SO RHP Michael Palazzone</li>
<li>Central Florida SR OF Chris Duffy</li>
<li>Furman JR 3B Brian Harrison</li>
<li>San Francisco JR 3B Stephen Yarrow</li>
<li>James Madison JR RHP Turner Phelps</li>
<li>Missouri JR RHP Nick Tepesch</li>
<li>Long Beach State JR RHP Jake Thompson</li>
<li>Loyola Marymount SO RHP Martin Viramontes</li>
<li>California SO RHP Dixon Anderson</li>
<li>Boston College JR LHP Pat Dean</li>
<li>Bucknell SR OF Andrew Brouse</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR C Chris Schaeffer</li>
<li>Nebraska-Omaha JR OF Ryan Hook</li>
<li>Oklahoma SO 3B Garrett Buechele</li>
<li>Lewis-Clark State JR C Kawika Emsley-Pai</li>
<li>Community College of Southern Nevada SO RHP Tyler Hanks</li>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft: Top 200 High School Prospects</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Ozga</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No explanations or mini-scouting reports for the prep guys due to the lack of time between now and 6 PM, but I do have enough stuff written up on each guy currently in the vault to share if anybody wants to either know more about a prospect or get a clarification over why Player X &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/07/2010-mlb-draft-top-200-high-school-prospects/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1496&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>No explanations or mini-scouting reports for the prep guys due to the lack of time between now and 6 PM, but I do have enough stuff written up on each guy currently in the vault to share if anybody wants to either know more about a prospect or get a clarification over why Player X is ahead of Player Y. The last thing that&#8217;ll probably go up between now and the moment Washington takes Bryce Harper will be the 2010 MLB Draft Top 350 (give or take) Big Board.</div>
<ol>
<li>The Woodlands HS (TX) RHP Jameson Taillon</li>
<li>Oviedo HS (FL) RHP AJ Cole</li>
<li>Chipley HS RHP Karsten Whitson</li>
<li>Harvard Westlake HS (CA) OF Austin Wilson</li>
<li>Archbishop McCarthy HS (FL) 3B Nick Castellanos</li>
<li>St. Edward HS (OH) RHP Stetson Allie</li>
<li>Cowan HS (IN) C Justin O&#8217;Conner</li>
<li>Brito Private HS (FL) SS Manny Machado</li>
<li>Bishop Blanchet HS (WA) OF Josh Sale</li>
<li>Maranatha HS (CA) RHP Dylan Covey</li>
<li>Cook County HS (GA) 3B Kaleb Cowart</li>
<li>Aliso Niguel HS (CA) C Stefan Sabol</li>
<li>Torrance HS (CA) OF Angelo Gumbs</li>
<li>Barbe HS (LA) 3B Garin Cecchini</li>
<li>East Coweta HS (GA) RHP Cameron Bedrosian</li>
<li>Dana Hills HS (CA) RHP Peter Tago</li>
<li>Tattnall Square HS (GA) RHP DeAndre Smelter</li>
<li>Germantown Friends HS (PA) LHP Jesse Biddle</li>
<li>Henderson HS (TX) RHP Tyrell Jenkins</li>
<li>Bonanza HS (NV) 3B Kris Bryant</li>
<li>Pineview HS (UT) 3B Marcus Littlewood</li>
<li>Marietta HS (GA) OF Chevez Clarke</li>
<li>Martin HS (TX) OF Brian Ragira</li>
<li>Westlake HS (CA) Christian Yelich</li>
<li>Lakeland HS (FL) 3B Yordy Cabrera</li>
<li>Fullerton Union HS (CA) 3B Dominic Ficociello</li>
<li>Yucaipa HS (CA) RHP Taijuan Walker</li>
<li>McKinney HS (TX) RHP Zach Lee</li>
<li>Palo Alto HS (CA) OF Joc Pederson</li>
<li>Rafael Lopez Landron HS (PR) OF Eddie Rosario</li>
<li>Rancho Buena Vista HS (CA) 2B Tony Wolters</li>
<li>Calvary Christian HS (FL) RHP Luke Jackson</li>
<li>Spanish Fork HS (UT) RHP Adam Duke</li>
<li>Barstow HS (CA) RHP Aaron Sanchez</li>
<li>Redwood Christian HS (CA) RHP AJ Vanegas</li>
<li>Sierra Vista HS (NV) RHP Nick Kingham</li>
<li>Upland HS (CA) RHP Scott Frazier</li>
<li>Heritage HS (GA) C Tyler Austin</li>
<li>Charlotte Christian HS (NC) Ty Linton</li>
<li>Fullerton Union HS (CA) OF Michael Lorenzen</li>
<li>Germantown Academy (PA) 2B Sean Coyle</li>
<li>Wando HS (SC) RHP Drew Cisco</li>
<li>Grants Pass HS (OR) 3B Brandon Drury</li>
<li>Langley, British Columbia C Kellin Deglan</li>
<li>La Porte HS (TX) OF Kendrick Perkins</li>
<li>Woodward Academy (GA) 2B Delino DeShields</li>
<li>Mater Dei HS (CA) OF Cory Hahn</li>
<li>Wetumpka HS (AL) OF Reggie Golden</li>
<li>St. Edward HS (OH) C Alex Lavisky</li>
<li>La Costa Canyon HS (CA) C Will Swanner</li>
<li>Cloverdale HS (CA) RHP Robby Rowland</li>
<li>Hanahan HS (SC) RHP Bryce Hines</li>
<li>Glendora HS (CA) RHP Adam Plutko</li>
<li>Minooka Community HS (IL) RHP Mike Foltynewicz</li>
<li>Capistrano Valley HS (CA) RHP Brandon Brennan</li>
<li>St. Paul HS (CA) RHP Gabriel Encinas</li>
<li>Don Bosco Prep (NJ) RHP Eric Stevens</li>
<li>Royal HS (CA) RHP Cody Buckel</li>
<li>Heritage HS (TX) RHP Austin Kubitza</li>
<li>Marina HS (CA) 3B Chad Lewis</li>
<li>South Forsythe HS (GA) 2B Zach Alvord</li>
<li>McKinney HS (TX) 2B Matt Lipka</li>
<li>Lakeland HS (FL) 1B Eric Arce</li>
<li>West Orange HS (FL) SS Mason Williams</li>
<li>Archbishop Mitty HS (CA) SS James Roberts</li>
<li>Richton HS (MS) SS Jacoby Jones</li>
<li>Perpetuo Socorro HS (PR) SS Dickie Thon</li>
<li>Flower Mound HS (TX) LHP Zak Adams</li>
<li>Ashland HS (OR) RHP Ian Kendall</li>
<li>Roswell HS (GA) RHP Andrew Smith</li>
<li>Felix Varela HS (FL) RHP John Barbato</li>
<li>Bishop O&#8217;Dowd HS (CA) RHP Eric Jaffe</li>
<li>Bullard HS (TX) RHP Nick Rumbelow</li>
<li>Brazoswood HS (TX) RHP Tyler Green</li>
<li>College Park HS (TX) RHP John Simms</li>
<li>Blue Valley HS (KS) RHP Ryne Stanek</li>
<li>Nitro HS (WV) RHP JR Bradley</li>
<li>West Springfield HS (VA) RHP Bobby Wahl</li>
<li>Suffern HS (NY) RHP Robbie Aviles</li>
<li>Garey HS (CA) Vincent Velasquez</li>
<li>Jefferson HS (IA) 2B Kellen Sweeney</li>
<li>Carl Albert HS (OK) C JT Realmuto</li>
<li>Barron Collier HS (FL) C Tyler Ross</li>
<li>Bishop Eustace HS (NJ) C Greg Brodzinski</li>
<li>University HS (LA) 1B Austin Southall</li>
<li>Elk Grove HS (CA) C Jake Rodriguez</li>
<li>St. Mary&#8217;s Prep (MI) OF Korey Hall</li>
<li>Carmel HS (IN) OF Conrad Gregor</li>
<li>Carroll HS (IN) OF Justin Glass</li>
<li>Key West HS (FL) OF Michael Arencibia</li>
<li>Los Osos HS (CA) C Jake Hernandez</li>
<li>San Clemente HS (CA) C Aaron Jones</li>
<li>Monterey HS (TX) C Tyler Pearson</li>
<li>Bishop Moore HS (FL) LHP Jimmy Hodgskin</li>
<li>Chandler HS (OK) RHP Jonathan Gray</li>
<li>Bartlett HS (TN) RHP Taylor Morton</li>
<li>Northwood HS (CA) RHP Zach Weiss</li>
<li>Blue Valley Northwest HS (KS) RHP Jason Adam</li>
<li>Pequannock Township HS (NJ) RHP Jordan Tabakman</li>
<li>Jesuit HS (CA) RHP Dan Child</li>
<li>TC Robertson HS (NC) SS Joel McKeithan</li>
<li>Santana HS (CA) RHP Kyle Hayes</li>
<li>Covington HS (LA) RHP Randy LeBlanc</li>
<li>Grandview HS (CO) RHP Kevin Gausman</li>
<li>Clearwater HS (FL) SS Sean O&#8217;Brien</li>
<li>Brentwood HS (TN) LHP Robbie Ray</li>
<li>Defiance HS (OH) RHP Dace Kime</li>
<li>Centennial HS (NV) RHP Michael Wagner</li>
<li>Northwood HS (NC) RHP Austin Brice</li>
<li>Germantown Academy (PA) RHP Keenan Kish</li>
<li>Granite City (IN) C Jake Depew</li>
<li>Tampa Catholic HS (FL) C Shane Rowland</li>
<li>Orangefield HS (TX) C Jacob Felts</li>
<li>Riverdale HS (FL) OF Kyle Waldrop</li>
<li>Martin Luther King HS (GA) OF Trey Griffin</li>
<li>Fayette County HS (GA) Niko Goodrum</li>
<li>North Gwinnett HS (GA) OF Chris Hawkins</li>
<li>Madison Central HS (MS) OF Ryan Bolden</li>
<li>Blessed Trinity HS (GA) OF Jake Skole</li>
<li>Union Grove HS (GA) OF Jordan Akins</li>
<li>Northside HS (GA) OF Kevin Jordan</li>
<li>The Lakes HS (IN) LHP DJ Snelten</li>
<li>Farragut HS (TN) RHP Nick Williams</li>
<li>Dowling Catholic HS (IA) RHP Jonathan Musser</li>
<li>Legacy HS (CO) RHP Kevin Walter</li>
<li>Effingham HS (IN) RHP Chad Green</li>
<li>Linden HS (CA) RHP Aaron Judge</li>
<li>Poway HS (CA) RHP Evan Thomas</li>
<li>Terry HS (MS) OF Deshun Dixon</li>
<li>University HS (FL) LHP Justin Nicolino</li>
<li>South Harrison HS (MO) LHP Jordan Shipers</li>
<li>South Doyle HS (TN) 3B Matt Kirkland</li>
<li>Pope HS (GA) 2B Steve Wilkerson</li>
<li>Whitewaster HS (GA) 2B D’Monte Grissom</li>
<li>Brooks-DeBartolo HS (FL) 2B JD Williams</li>
<li>Great Oak HS (CA) 2B Brad Salgado</li>
<li>Burbank HS (CA) 2B Lonnie Kauppila</li>
<li>Floyd Central HS (IN) RHP Jeff Thompson</li>
<li>Mount Zion HS (IN) RHP Ryan Hartman</li>
<li>Weathernford HS (OK) LHP Dillon Overton</li>
<li>Tampa Jesuit HS (FL) LHP Daniel Gibson</li>
<li>Redlands East Valley HS (CA) LHP Griffin Murphy</li>
<li>Amherst Regional HS (MA) LHP Kevin Ziomek</li>
<li>South City North HS (IA) 3B Damek Tomscha</li>
<li>Kent Denver HS (CO) C Paul Donahue</li>
<li>Scripps Ranch HS (CA) C Wynston Sawyer</li>
<li>Lassiter HS (GA) C Brandon Stephens</li>
<li>Chaparral HS (AZ) SS James McDonald</li>
<li>Severna Park HS (MD) SS Kyle Convissar</li>
<li>Wayne County HS (MS) SS DeMarcus Henderson</li>
<li>Wheeler HS (GA) 2B DK Carey</li>
<li>Desert Mountain HS (AZ) OF Taylor Lindsey</li>
<li>Mahwah HS (NJ) OF Anthony D&#8217;Alessandro</li>
<li>Silverado HS (NV) OF Drew Robinson</li>
<li>Boonville HS (MO) OF Chuckie Jones</li>
<li>West Irondequoit HS (NY) SS Cito Culver</li>
<li>Portsmouth HS (NH) 1B Mike Montville</li>
<li>Gahr HS (CA) OF Brenton Allen</li>
<li>Copiah Academy (MS) C Hunter Renfroe</li>
<li>Joliet Township HS (IN) C Mike Hollenbeck</li>
<li>Eastside Catholic HS (WA) RHP Sam Lindquist</li>
<li>Kempner HS (TX) RHP Trevor Teykl</li>
<li>Hopkinsville HS (KY) RHP Justin Hageman</li>
<li>Mill Creek HS (GA) RHP Matt Grimes</li>
<li>Xavier HS (IA) RHP Jon Keller</li>
<li>Hueneme HS (CA) RHP Jesus Valdez</li>
<li>Eloisa Pascual HS (PR) C Roberto Pena</li>
<li>George Washington HS (NY) SS Mike Antonio</li>
<li>North Hunterdon HS (NJ) OF Tom Zengel</li>
<li>Eldorado HS (NM) OF Sam Wilson</li>
<li>Galena HS (NV) OF Brian Pointer</li>
<li>Red Bank Regional HS (NJ) OF Jake Kalish</li>
<li>Highline HS (UT) OF Ryan Brett</li>
<li>Graham HS (NC) C Matt Roberts</li>
<li>Nebraska City HS (NE) LHP Logan Ehlers</li>
<li>Santa Margarita HS (CA) LHP Kyle Richter</li>
<li>Rancho Cucamonga HS (CA) RHP Austin Reed</li>
<li>Rocky Mountain HS (CO) Marco Gonzales</li>
<li>Pennsauken HS (NJ) LHP Rolando Gautier</li>
<li>Oak Hills HS (OH) LHP Joel Bender</li>
<li>Sinclair HS (Ontario) LHP Evan Grills</li>
<li>Hillcrest HS (AL) C Case Nixon</li>
<li>Charlotte Christian HS (NC) 3B Jake Watson</li>
<li>Pinnacle HS (AZ) 1B TC Mark</li>
<li>Poquoson HS (VA) SS Chad Pinder</li>
<li>Turner Ashley HS (VA) 2B Ty McFarland</li>
<li>Murrieta Valley HS (CA) RHP Sebastian Santos</li>
<li>Sahuaro HS (AZ) RHP Jake Cole</li>
<li>Forrest City HS (AR) RHP Barrett Astin</li>
<li>Will C. Wood HS (CA) LHP Jordan Haseltine</li>
<li>Osseo HS (MN) LHP Thomas Windle</li>
<li>Jay HS (OK) LHP Cayle Shambaugh</li>
<li>Harpeth HS (TN) LHP Nate Foriest</li>
<li>Gilbert HS (AZ) 3B DJ Peterson</li>
<li>Brooks County HS (GA) OF Aaron Shipman</li>
<li>Fairhope HS (AL) RHP Daryl Norris</li>
<li>Van Buren HS (AR) RHP Brandon Moore</li>
<li>St. Joseph’s HS (Ontario) LHP Evan Rutckyj</li>
<li>St. Mary&#8217;s Catholic HS (Ontario) LHP Brian Smith</li>
<li>Bryant HS (AR) RHP Ben Wells</li>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft: Top 250 College Righthanded Pitching Prospects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. North Carolina JR RHP Matt Harvey: 92-96, peak FB 98; low-90s two-seamer with crazy sink; 83-85 SL that flashes plus; sinking 79-83 CU with promise; teams might be willing to bet that plus high-70s CB from high school could come back; 6-5, 225 pounds (3.65 FIP; 10.10 K/9; 3.00 BB/9) 2. Texas JR RHP &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/07/2010-mlb-draft-top-250-college-righthanded-pitching-prospects/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1485&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. North Carolina JR RHP Matt Harvey: 92-96, peak FB 98; low-90s two-seamer with crazy sink; 83-85 SL that flashes plus; sinking 79-83 CU with promise; teams might be willing to bet that plus high-70s CB from high school could come back; 6-5, 225 pounds (3.65 FIP; 10.10 K/9; 3.00 BB/9)</p>
<p>2. Texas JR RHP Brandon Workman: low-90s FB with serious sink, peak 95-97; plus high-70s CB; sinking CU with legit promise; usable low-80s SL; two biggest issues out of high school (mechanics and poor control) both ironed out after three years in Austin; 6-5, 225 pounds (4.30 FIP; 9.43 K/9; 1.89 BB/9)</p>
<p>3. Georgia Tech JR RHP Deck McGuire: heavy 89-92 FB, peaking 93-94; 82-86 SL with plus potential; low-70s CB with plus potential; average low-80s CU; pinpoint command on just about everything (4.18 FIP; 10.06 K/9; 2.58 BB/9)</p>
<p>4. San Diego JR RHP Kyle Blair: great command of 90-93 FB; two-seamer 86-87; outstanding mid-70s CB that is a plus pitch; interesting 81-83 CU that will be average big league pitch at worst; usable SL that could be average or better in time; 6-3, 200 pounds; (2.91 FIP; 12.45 K/9; 2.59 BB/9)</p>
<p>5. Ohio State JR RHP Alex Wimmers: 88-92 FB; has touched 94; plus-plus potential with mid-70s CB, but pitch should be above-average professionally at minimum; good to plus upper-70s CU with sink; can nibble too much at times, but great command allows him to get away with it;  6-2, 195 pounds (2.66 FIP; 10.73 K/9; 2.84 BB/9)</p>
<p>6. Arkansas JR RHP/OF Brett Eibner: easy 92-94 FB with sink; has hit up to 96 in relief; hard 85-88 SL flashes plus, should be consistently solid offering at worst; average low-80s CU made significant progress in 2010; has thrown slow CB and cutter in past; desire to play outfield rather than pitch obviously complicates things; untapped potential on mound; 6-3, 205 pounds; (2.69 FIP; 9.28 K/9; 1.33 BB/9)</p>
<p>7. Louisiana State JR RHP Anthony Ranaudo: 90-93 FB, peak 94-95; has hit 97 in past; flashes plus 78-83 KCB that should be at worst above-average professionally; average at worst 80-82 CU with really good arm action; good command of all three pitches; reminds me of current minor leaguer Trevor May in many ways; (5.12 FIP; 9.26 K/9; 4.34 BB/9)</p>
<p>8. The Citadel JR RHP Asher Wojchiechowski: 90-94 FB, peaking at 96; good, hard upper-70s SL with curve-like break that flashes plus; developing CU, but hasn’t had to use it often to date (3.67 FIP; 11.12 K/9; 2.27 BB/9)</p>
<p>9. San Diego State JR RHP Addison Reed: 89-93 starting FB; holds velocity deep into games as a starter; up to 95-96 out of bullpen; plus low-80s SL; average to slightly above-average low-80s CU, thanks to Eric Valenzuela (3.77 FIP; 10.55 K/9; 1.82 BB/9)</p>
<p>10. CC of Southern Nevada RHP Donnie Roach: 90-94 FB, touching 96; plus 74-77 CB that has really come on since high school; good cutter; above-average but sparingly used 82 MPH splitter that works as CU (roughly 11.5 K/9 in 2010)</p>
<p>11. Virginia Tech JR RHP Jesse Hahn: 91-94 FB, peak 95-96 as starter; 96-99 FB out of bullpen; average 83-84 CU with above-average upside; decent mid- to upper-70s CB; has thrown SL and cutter in past, but hasn’t gone back to either in 2010; 6-5, 195 pounds (3.95 FIP; 10.03 K/9; 2.44 BB/9)</p>
<p>12. Indiana State JR RHP Jake Petricka: 92-94 FB, peaking 97-98; above-average CB; CU with promise; 6-4, 180 pounds (3.13 FIP; 9.66 K/9; 4.38 BB/9)</p>
<p>13. Texas A&amp;M JR RHP Barret Loux: 90-92 FB, peak at 93-94 while starting; has hit peak of 98 coming out of bullpen; good command of above-average 83-86 CU; SL with some promise; KCB with above-average potential if he can ever learn to consistently command it; 6-5, 220 (3.07 FIP; 12.75 K/9; 2.81 BB/9)</p>
<p>14. Portland JR RHP Zach Varce: 88-91 FB, peak of 93-95; plus 76-78 SL that moves like a cutter; very good CB; usable low-80s splitter; superior command; 6-0, 190 pounds (3.16 FIP; 10.55 K/9; 2.42 BB/9)</p>
<p>15. Texas Tech JR RHP Chad Bettis: mid- to upper-90s FB, peaking at 97-98; power mid-80s SL that shows plus at times; needs refining on CU, but pitch has become effective over time (3.49 FIP; 11.77 K/9; 3.15 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>16. Arizona State SO RHP/C Jordan Swagerty: 88-92 FB, peak at 93-94; plus potential with upper-70s CB; solid CU that has been underused coming out of pen (3.11 FIP; 12.44 K/9; 2.73 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>17. UCLA SO RHP Dan Klein: coming off of shoulder surgery; low-90s FB, peaking at 94 with plus command; near plus mid-80s SL; average CB; workable CU (3.69 FIP; 11.06 K/9; 1.49 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>18. Charleston Southern JR RHP/OF Tyler Thornburg: 91-93 FB, peak 94-95 in relief; above-average 78-82 CU; average high-70s CB; very athletic; Tim Lincecum style throwing motion; 5-11, 190 pounds (3.21 FIP; 10.57 K/9; 3.79 BB/9)</p>
<p>19. South Carolina JR RHP Sam Dyson: sits 93-95 with FB, peaks 96-97; holds velocity deep into starts; 78-82 potential plus hammer CB; 80-82 CU work in progress, but coming along quickly in 2010; first round arm, fifth round medicals (3.63 FIP; 9.69 K/9; 1.74 BB/9)</p>
<p>20. St. Petersburg CC SO RHP Austin Wood: sits low-90s, 97 peak FB; SL with promise; decent CU; 6-4, 220 pounds</p>
<p>21. Howard JC (TX) RHP Burch Smith: low-90s FB, peak 95; low-80s SL that flashes plus; consistently solid CU that should be slightly above-average big league pitch; 6-4, 195 pounds</p>
<p>22. Georgia JR RHP Justin Grimm: 92-93 FB; peaked at 96; mid-80s cutter; potential plus upper-70s CB; good low- to mid-70s CU with good arm action; questionable mechanics; 6-4, 195 pounds (4.50 FIP; 9.35 K/9; 3.74 BB/9)</p>
<p>23. Arizona State JR RHP Seth Blair: low-90s FB with late life and serious sink; plus CU; solid CB; SL needs polish; good arm action; 6-2, 190 pounds (4.43 FIP; 9.50 K/9; 2.10 BB/9)</p>
<p>24. Pepperdine SO RHP Cole Cook: 90-93, peak 94 FB with late life; plus 83-84 CU with drop; hard 77-78 SL/CB that could be plus pitch; command needs work, especially with breaking ball; loses velocity as game drags on; pro body; 6-6, 215 (3.55 FIP; 7.76 K/9; 1.98 BB/9)</p>
<p>25. James Madison JR RHP Kevin Munson: 93-94 FB; has peaked at 96-97; solid to plus 80-83 SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (3.32 FIP; 11.78 K/9; 3.76 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>26. North Carolina State JR RHP Jake Buchanan: 87-90 FB; 74-77 near plus CB; nice 76-80 SL; very good 76-79 CU; impressive showing on Cape; 6-0, 205 pounds (4.21 FIP; 8.55 K/9; 2.32 BB/9)</p>
<p>27. Georgia Tech JR RHP Kevin Jacob: 96-97; topping out at 98-99; power upper-80s SL; good command, but inconsistent at times; very funky mechanics; 6-6, 225 (3.72 FIP; 12.19 K/9; 5.23 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>28. Ball State SO RHP Perci Garner: easy 96-97 peak FB; sits 92-95; near plus mid-80s CB; usable SL and splitter that works as CU; 6-2, 225 pounds (3.29 FIP; 10.46 K/9; 4.38 BB/9)</p>
<p>29. Northeast Texas CC SO RHP Zach Cates: very easy low-90s FB, peak 97; plus CU; raw breaking ball</p>
<p>30. SUNY Oneonta JR RHP Dave Filak: has really come on with the FB, from sitting 90-92 with a peak of 93 over the summer to sitting mid-90s (94ish) now; solid hard CB that would be a plus pitch with better command; 6-5, 220 pounds</p>
<p>31. Lower Columbia FR RHP Jeff Ames: low-90s FB, 96 peak; above-average SL; good CU; will slow the slow upper-60s CB on occasion; 6-5, 210 pounds</p>
<p>32. Michigan JR RHP Tyler Burgoon: sits low-90s with FB, but can run it up to 96; 83-87 plus SL; 5-10, 160 pounds (3.50 FIP; 10.56 K/9; 2.72 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>33. Texas Tech JR RHP Bobby Doran: hits 93-94 FB in relief; plus SL; solid CU; command needs work, very inconsistent game to game; clean mechanics; 6-6, 225 pounds (4.10 FIP; 9.00 K/9; 2.12 BB/9)</p>
<p>34. Houston SO RHP Michael Goodnight: 90-93 FB; plus CU; solid SL; plus athlete (4.57 FIP; 10.30 K/9; 5.25 BB/9)</p>
<p>35. Virginia Tech SO RHP Mathew Price: 91-94; potential plus 78-79 SL; 81-82 CU, iffy control, projectable (4.19 FIP; 9.28 K/9; 2.56 BB/9)</p>
<p>36. Bowling Green JR RHP Brennan Smith: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average to plus splitter; good CB and solid CU; FAVORITE (5.03 FIP; 8.15 K/9; 5.47 BB/9)</p>
<p>37. Wichita State SO RHP Jordan Cooper: 88-92 FB; also throws two-seamer; above-average SL; well above-average CU; plus command (4.17 FIP; 8.13 K/9; 1.68 BB/9)</p>
<p>38. Georgia State JR RHP David Buchanan: sits low-90s, 96 peak FB; potential plus CB; quickly emerging CU; iffy command (4.36 FIP; 8.30 K/9; 4.23 BB/9)</p>
<p>39. Florida Southern JR RHP Daniel Tillman: 91-94 sinking FB; hard SL; 6-1, 185 pounds; dominant K numbers out of bullpen (56 K&#8217;s in 39.2 IP) ***</p>
<p>40. Clemson JR RHP Josh Thrailkill: mid-90s peak FB; solid CB; decent CU (3.97 FIP; 10.24 K/9; 0.93 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>41. Nebraska JR RHP Michael Mariot: 91-92 FB; very good CB; average at best CU; good FB command; 6-0, 175 pounds (4.83 FIP; 8.37 K/9; 2.63 BB/9)</p>
<p>42. Sam Houston State JR RHP Dallas Gallant: strong performance on the Cape; 91-94 FB; 12-6 CB that flashes plus; 6-3, 195 (4.46 FIP; 8.79 K/9; 4.07 BB/9)</p>
<p>43. Texas-Arlington JR RHP Rett Varner: low-90s FB with good command; sharp slurve; above-average CU; clean delivery; 6-4, 190 pounds (4.18 FIP; 8.59 K/9; 2.00 BB/9)</p>
<p>44. San Jacinto JC (TX) RHP Clay Schrader: 92-94 FB; plus SL; average CB; very highly thought of by area scouts; 6-0, 190 pounds ***</p>
<p>45. Virginia JR RHP Tyler Wilson: 89-92 FB; quality 81-82 SL; good 78 CU; easy arm action; good athlete; plus command; 6-2, 185 pounds (4.19 FIP; 10.57 K/9; 3.58 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>46. Louisville JR RHP Thomas Royse: 90-93 FB with plus life; plus FB command; 6-5 (4.36 FIP; 9.00 K/9; 2.18 BB/9)</p>
<p>47. South Florida JR RHP Randy Fontanez: 88-91 sinking FB; quality CB and SL; splitter (3.82 FIP; 9.05 K/9; 2.12 BB/9)</p>
<p>48. North Carolina JR RHP Colin Bates: sinking 90-92 FB; average 78 CB; good SL; good command (4.28 FIP; 9.49 K/9; 3.21 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>49. Eastern Illinois JR RHP Josh Mueller: 90-93 FB; good CB; solid CU; 6-4, 215 (4.15 FIP; 10.40 K/9; 3.95 BB/9)</p>
<p>50. Minnesota JR RHP Seth Rosin: 88-92 FB, peak 94; solid mid-70s CB; emerging low-80s CU; good command; 6-6, 245 (5.21 FIP; 8.53 K/9; 1.14 BB/9)</p>
<p>51. San Diego SR RHP AJ Griffin: 86-90 FB with plus command; can get it up to the 92-93 on occasion; good mid-70s SL; well above-average 78-79 CU; improving slow 66-68 CB; 6-5, 215 pounds (4.10 FIP; 10.95 K/9; 2.40 BB/9)</p>
<p>52. Mississippi SR RHP Aaron Barrett: 89-93 FB, peaking at 94; good CU; very good at times 82-85 SL; 6-4, 205 pounds (4.15 FIP; 10.35 K/9; 4.47 BB/9)\</p>
<p>53. Vanderbilt JR RHP Taylor Hill: 88-93 FB with sink; 80-82 plus SL; very good 78-79 sinking CU; mechanics need smoothing out; 6-4, 225 pounds (4.86 FIP; 6.73 K/9; 1.94 BB/9)</p>
<p>54. Oregon SR RHP Justin LaTempa: sat 92-94 FB, touched 95-96; developing CU; flashes plus SL; shoulder injury shelved him in 2009 (4.77 FIP; 7.62 K/9; 1.85 BB/9)</p>
<p>55. Oregon State JR RHP Greg Peavey: 94 peak FB; flashes plus SL; CU needs work; command comes and goes (3.76 FIP; 6.90 K/9; 2.62 BB/9)</p>
<p>56. Georgia SO RHP Michael Palazzone: 92 peak FB; plus CU; solid CB (4.75 FIP; 7.92 K/9; 3.38 BB/9)</p>
<p>57. James Madison JR RHP Turner Phelps: 89-91 FB; good CU; solid CB (4.73 FIP; 8.13 K/9; 5.88 BB/9)</p>
<p>58. Long Beach State JR RHP Jake Thompson: 91-93 FB; 95 FB peak; holds velocity very well; good FB command; above-average potential with CU that is now a near-plus pitch; doesn’t use the CU enough at present; inconsistent SL/CB at 77 that needs a lot of work (3.97 FIP; 7.54 K/9; 2.18 BB/9)</p>
<p>59. Missouri JR RHP Nick Tepesch: 91-94 FB, peak at 96; flashes above-average SL (3.17 FIP; 7.21 K/9; 2.37 BB/9)</p>
<p>60. Loyola Marymount SO RHP Martin Viramontes: 96 peak FB; sits 90-94; power CB that flashes plus; flashes plus CU; 6-4, 210 (4.60 FIP; 7.53 K/9; 4.65 BB/9)</p>
<p>61. California SO RHP Dixon Anderson: 92-94 FB; 96 FB peak; very good low-80s SL; splitter; 6-5, 225 pounds (4.89 FIP; 5.68 K/9; 3.55 BB/9)</p>
<p>62. Lynn (FL) SO RHP Tommy Kahnle: sits low-90s, can get it up to 95-96 with some regularity; ultimate high end peak FB of 98-99; solid low-80s SL; CU needs work, but has average big league upside; 6-0, 225 pounds ***</p>
<p>63. CC of Southern Nevada SO RHP Tyler Hanks: 92-94 FB, peak 97; plus 81-84 SL; 6-2, 195 pounds ***</p>
<p>64. Elon JR RHP Thomas Girdwood: low- to mid-90s FB (92-95); plus 82-84 SL (5.74 FIP; 8.67 K/9; 3.67 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>65. Lee (TN) SR RHP Scott Swinson: upper-80s FB while at Maryland, but reports are his FB is now sitting low-90s, peaking at 94; solid CU; quickly emerging 12-6 CB; uses SL sparingly; plus command; 6-2, 185 pounds</p>
<p>66. CC of Southern Nevada SO RHP Joe Robinson: 89-92 FB, peak 95; compact delivery; flashed a nice SL and CU</p>
<p>67. Navarro JC SO RHP Chris Marlowe: big FB; plus CB; huge K numbers; 6-1, 175 pounds ***</p>
<p>68. Cornell JR RHP Corey Pappel: upper-80s FB, 91-92 peak; good cut fastball; above-average SL; 6-6, 205 pounds (3.28 FIP; 9.18 K/9; 4.24 BB/9)</p>
<p>69. Arkansas SR RHP Mike Bolsinger: sits 88-90, hits 92-93 with FB; good to plus low-80s SL; decent CU; 6-2, 210 pounds (2.82 FIP; 9.04 K/9; 2.02 BB/9)</p>
<p>70. College of Charleston JR RHP Heath Hembree: 95-97 FB; good SL (4.18 FIP; 13.50 K/9; 6.07 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>71. Rhode Island SR RHP Tim Boyce: 88-92 FB; good slow CB; hard SL; moving CU; plus command; 6-2, 190 pounds (4.24 FIP; 7.90 K/9; 1.87 BB/9)</p>
<p>72. Alabama Birmingham JR RHP Ryan Woolley: 90-91, topping at 92 with FB; has been up to 93-96 with FB; good 12-6 75-77 SL; power 82-83 CU; 6-1, 195 pounds (4.87 FIP; 6.75 K/9; 4.64 BB/9)</p>
<p>73. Toledo JR RHP Matt Suschak: 92-95; high-70s slurve; still trying to harness his stuff; 6-3, 205 pounds (3.93 FIP; 8.70 K/9; 3.25 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>74. Texas Christian JR RHP Steven Maxwell: Tommy John surgery survivor; 88-94 FB; above-average power 78-82 CB (4.61 FIP; 7.89 K/9; 2.93 BB/9)</p>
<p>75. LSU-Eunice SO RHP Tony Dischler: big jump in FB velocity in last year; sits low-90s comfortably, peaks at 96; secondary stuff still extremely raw; 6-4, 200 pounds</p>
<p>76. Oregon State SO RHP Taylor Starr: recovering from complications stemming from earlier Tommy John surgery; 94-95 FB, peak 97</p>
<p>77. Oral Roberts SO RHP Drew Bowen: 88-91 FB; good cutter; plus SL; 6-3, 180 (6.09 FIP; 7.50 K/9; 4.88 BB/9)</p>
<p>78. Rice SR RHP Mike Ojala: when healthy has been able to sit in the low-90s FB, peaking at 93; sitting in the upper-80s now, but plus command of pitch remains; plus CB; coming back from June 2009 Tommy John surgery (4.44 FIP; 10.08 K/9; 3.42 BB)</p>
<p>79. Florida SO RHP Tommy Toledo: coming back from arm injury last season and a line drive off the face in 2010; 88-91 FB before, back sitting 91-93 as he rounds back into shape; above-average SL; CU with promise (4.02 FIP; 9.85 K/9; 2.55 BB/9)</p>
<p>80. Louisiana State JR RHP Austin Ross: decent sinker (4.17 FIP; 10.91 K/9; 1.98 BB/9)</p>
<p>81. Chandler-Gilbert JC SO RHP Devyn Rivera: 92-93 FB, 94 peak; plus SL; iffy mechanics; 6-2, 180 pounds</p>
<p>82. Gulf Coast CC SO RHP Andrew Morris: 88-92 FB; plus SF; CB; easy mechanics; 6-3, 180 pounds (11.92 K/9; 4.66 BB/9)</p>
<p>83. Alabama JR RHP Jimmy Nelson: 88-92; 80-82 above-average big league SL; CU; 6-6, 235 pounds (4.83 FIP; 8.94 K/9; 2.21 BB/9)</p>
<p>84. CC of Southern Nevada SO RHP Aaron Kurcz: very easy 91-94 FB, peak 97; solid 76-77 slurve ***</p>
<p>85. Baylor JR RHP Shawn Tolleson: upper-80s FB; decent SL; CU needs work; still on mend from Tommy John surgery, so return of above-average stuff from his prep days is still possible (3.82 FIP; 10.85 K/9; 3.21 BB/9)</p>
<p>86. William &amp; Mary JR RHP Logan Billbrough: 89-90 FB; plus slider; projectable (3.66 FIP; 8.95 K/9; 5.34 BB/9</p>
<p>87. Virginia JR RHP Kevin Arico: lacks big fastball of traditional closer, but plus 80-84 SL will be serious weapon professionally (2.42 FIP; 13.34 K/9; 1.95 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>88. Oklahoma State SO RHP/SS Randy McCurry: 94-95 FB; SL, CB, CU; plus arm strength</p>
<p>89. Western Carolina SR RHP Jason Sullivan: 88-91 sinking FB; good SL; 6-1, 205 pounds (4.45 FIP; 10.35 K/9; 4.06 BB/9)</p>
<p>90. Western Kentucky SR RHP Matt Ridings: 91 peak FB; average CB; good CU; recent TJ surgery (3.99 FIP; 9.13 K/9; 1.55 BB/9)</p>
<p>91. Eastern Illinois JR RHP Mike Recchia: 90 FB peak; plus mid-70s CB (3.93 FIP; 9.21 K/9; 4.08 BB/9)</p>
<p>92. Western Oklahoma State FR SS/RHP Andrelton Simmons: plus defender at SS, but his best tool is his plus-plus arm; many prefer him as a position player, but his mid-90s FB and weak bat make him this year’s version of Mychal Givens for me; 6-1, 165 pounds</p>
<p>93. Chipola JC FR RHP Rodney Quintero: 88-93 FB; 77-78 SL; low-70s CB; 6-2, 200 pounds</p>
<p>94. Southern Arkansas JR RHP Hayden Simpson: 88-94 FB, peaking at 96; nice CB; 6-0, 175 pounds</p>
<p>95. South Carolina Upstate SR RHP Matt Branham: 92-94 FB; above-average SL; CU; 6-6, 210 pounds (4.59 FIP; 9.47 K/9; 2.47 BB/9)</p>
<p>96. Notre Dame JR RHP Evan Danieli: out for 2010 with arm injury; mid-90s peak FB; hard SL that should be plus pitch with more reps; 6-7, 230</p>
<p>97. Tennessee Tech JR RHP Stephen Pryor: low-90s FB (3.13 FIP; 16.02 K/9; 5.05 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>98. Texas JR RHP Chance Ruffin: 87-89, breaking ball, CU; good control (2.48 FIP; 14.50 K/9; 2.62 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>99. Lipscomb SR RHP Josh Smith: high-80s FB, touches 92; SL, CB, CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (3.69 FIP; 11.13 K/9; 3.28 BB/9)</p>
<p>100. Valparaiso JR RHP Bryce Shafer: low-90s FB (3.84 FIP; 9.83 K/9; 4.61 BB/9)</p>
<p>101. George Washington JR RHP Eric Cantrell: 88-90 FB; good command (4.62 FIP; 9.66 K/9; 2.59 BB/9)</p>
<p>102. Southern Illinois Edwardsville SR RHP Spencer Patton: 89-91, 92 peak FB; strike thrower; above-average SL; solid CU; 6-1, 175 pounds (2.68 FIP; 8.62 K/9; 6.32 BB/9)</p>
<p>103. Hawaii JR RHP Josh Slaats: 88-92 FB, peak 94-95; plus 80-82 SL; CU (3.20 FIP; 9.41 K/9; 3.84 BB/9)</p>
<p>104. Virginia JR RHP Robert Morey: 88-92; peak 94-94; quality low-80s SL; below-average 75-78 CB (4.25 FIP; 7.90 K/9; 3.40 BB/9)</p>
<p>105. Michigan JR RHP Matt Miller: low-90s FB, peak 94; good low-80s SL; command needs work; 6-6, 215 pounds (4.16 FIP; 7.52 K/9; 3.25 BB/9)</p>
<p>106. Texas JR RHP Cole Green: plus slider; solid fastball (4.96 FIP; 6.36 K/9; 2.00 BB/9)</p>
<p>107. Virginia Commonwealth JR RHP/3B Joe Van Meter: plus arm; 90-92 FB; 95-97 at one point in past; near-plus low-80s CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (5.79 FIP; 5.01 K/9; 4.24 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>108. Houston JR RHP Jared Ray: 93-95 peak FB; above-average SL, flashes plus; decent CU; shoulder injury keeps stock way down</p>
<p>109. Kansas JR RHP Brett Bochy: 91-93 sitting FB; 94 peak FB; really good SL; Bruce’s son; Tommy John surgery mid-season 2010 (1.89 FIP; 14.48 K/9; 2.74 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>110. Minnesota JR RHP Scott Matyas: 94 peak FB; good breaking ball; good command (3.47 FIP; 14.07 K/9; 3.73 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>111. Florida Atlantic JR RHP Mike Gipson: excellent FB command; big, looping breaking ball; 6-1, 190 pounds (4.43 FIP; 8.15 K/9; 3.23 BB/9)</p>
<p>112. Washington State JR RHP Chad Arnold: 88-91 FB with great sink; plus 80-81 SL; iffy CB; CU; command needs work; 6-4, 205 pounds (3.93 FIP; 6.84 K/9; 3.92 BB/9)</p>
<p>113. Georgia SR RHP Jeff Walters: power sinker; good SL; good athlete (4.39 FIP; 7.90 K/9; 4.87 BB/9)</p>
<p>114. Kansas State SO RHP Justin Lindsey: 88-90 two-seam FB with great sink; 92 peak FB; solid SL; CU needs polish; 6-3, 170 pounds (6.55 FIP; 6.41 K/9; 3.13 BB/9)</p>
<p>115. Indiana SR RHP Chris Squires: 91-94 FB; command needs work; really nice arm action on high-70s CU; splitter looks good; KCB work in progress; 6-2, 185 pounds (3.70 FIP; 11.18 K/9; 4.15 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>116. Maine SO RHP Kyle Benoit: 93-95 FB; plus breaking ball; solid CU; coming back from Tommy John surgery very slowly</p>
<p>117. Notre Dame JR RHP Brian Dupra: straight 91-95 FB; 88-91 cutter; good 79-81 SL; CU; 6-3, 205 pounds (5.41 FIP; 5.88 K/9; 2.40 BB/9)</p>
<p>118. Baylor JR RHP Craig Fritsch: 90-92 FB, peak 94; average at worst SL; decent CU (4.20 FIP; 8.39 K/9; 2.94 BB/9)</p>
<p>119. UNC-Wilmington JR RHP Justin Bradley: 88-91 FB; average SL; average CU; good command; 6-3, 195 pounds (4.28 FIP; 9.16 K/9; 4.76 BB/9)</p>
<p>120. Western Kentucky SO RHP Rye Davis: 93-94 FB; good SL; 6-5, 250 pounds (2.23 FIP; 11.96 K/9; 3.44 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>121. Tennessee SR RHP Stephen McCray: 88-91, touched 93-94 with FB; SL, CB, CU; good command; good athlete; 6-3, 230 pounds (5.34 FIP; 6.68 K/9; 2.75 BB/9)</p>
<p>122. Northern Iowa JR RHP Lucas O’Rear: 88-91 FB with loads of sink; quality basketball player for UNI squad that knocked off Kansas this year; intriguing potential with SL; one year left of basketball eligibility and UNI dropping baseball both cloud his future, but raw talent is undeniable; 6-7, 250</p>
<p>123. St. John&#8217;s SO RHP Dan Burawa: 93-95 FB; average 75-78 slurve; developing CU, but pitch is currently very green; 6-3, 215 pounds (2.87 FIP; 11.91 K/9; 4.76 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>124. Cal Poly JR RHP Steven Fischback: hoped to return in 2010 after surgery to repair labrum damage, but hasn’t gotten clean bill of health; 90-94 FB; potential plus 81-84 SL; emerging CU</p>
<p>125. Texas Christian JR RHP Greg Holle: sat 90-91 with FB; 94 FB peak; potential plus CB; great athlete; repeats mechanics very well; 6-8, 210 pounds (4.70 FIP; 9.79 K/9; 2.03 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>126. Oregon State JR RHP Tyler Waldron: low-90s FB; good command; four-pitch mix (4.61 FIP; 9.20 K/9; 1.84 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>127. St. Mary’s JR RHP Alex Schmarzo: low-90s FB, topping out at 95; plus SL; 6-3, 185 pounds (2.47 FIP; 9.56 K/9; 2.81 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>128. Oregon JR RHP Drew Gagnier: 90-95, potential plus 83 SL (3.51 FIP; 9.74 K/9; 4.87 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>129. Oregon State JR RHP Kevin Rhoderick: 89-94 FB; good SL that he uses often (3.91 FIP; 10.86 K/9; 4.11 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>130. Coastal Carolina SR RHP Austin Fleet: 88-92 FB 94 peak; flashes good to plus mid-80s SL (3.29 FIP; 9.17 K/9; 2.67 BB/9) ***Nova Southeastern JR RHP Sean Albury: 89-93 FB; big mid-70s CB; 5-11, 185 pounds ***</p>
<p>131. Weatherford JC (TX) SO RHP Zach Nuding: 90-94 FB, peak 95-96 out of bullpen; hard SL with above-average potential; good splitter; iffy command; 6-4, 250 pounds ***</p>
<p>132. Northwestern State JR RHP Chad Sheppard: 92-95 FB; also throws a nasty two-seamer; good SL; 6-4, 210 pounds ***</p>
<p>133. South Carolina JR RHP/DH Parker Bangs: 88-92 FB; quality SL; power potential with bat (3.93 FIP; 14.49 K/9; 5.93 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>134. Wichita State JR RHP/OF Mitch Caster: peak FB 92; flashed plus SL; above-average athlete; very little power; plus arm; 6-2, 175 pounds</p>
<p>135. Cincinnati JR RHP Dan Jensen: 90 FB peak, but has hit 92 in the past; promising SL; command needs work; 6-7, 225 pounds (4.78 FIP; 7.21 K/9; 3.02 BB/9)</p>
<p>136. UC Irvine SR RHP Christian Bergman: sinking 89-91 FB; above-average SL; CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (4.29 FIP; 7.08 K/9; 1.40 BB/9)</p>
<p>137. St. John’s SR RHP Bruce Kern: upper-80s FB; very good CB (5.16 FIP; 7.70 K/9; 3.57 BB/9)</p>
<p>138. Illinois JR RHP Lee Zerrusen: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; quality CF and CU; good command; 6-3, 190 pounds (6.06 FIP; 4.65 K/9; 5.10 BB/9)</p>
<p>139. Charleston Southern JR RHP Anthony Markham: generates lots of weak contact with 2-seam 88-90 FB; peak velocity of FB is 92; good sinking CU; above-average SL; good control; 6-3, 180 pounds (5.91 FIP; 5.65 K/9; 3.68 BB/9)</p>
<p>140. Bloomsburg SR RHP Grant Kernaghan: 90-92 FB; average SL; average CU; 6-3, 200 pounds</p>
<p>141. Furman JR RHP Brian Dudzinski: 88-90 FB, but straight; potential plus SL; promising circle CU; 6-5, 210 pounds (6.75 FIP; 7.15 K/9; 3.97 BB/9)</p>
<p>142. Marshall JR RHP Ian Kadish: 88-91 FB; solid 81-82 SL; sinking CU; good command; 6-1, 210 pounds (5.59 FIP; 6.39 K/9; 5.68 BB/9)</p>
<p>143. Central Michigan JR RHP Jake Sabol: 90 FB with good sink; good SL; improving CU; good command; 6-5, 220 pounds (6.20 FIP; 5.02 K/9; 2.21 BB/9)</p>
<p>144. Virginia Commonwealth SR RHP Robbie Andrews: 89-91 FB; strike thrower; plus SL; 6-3, 170 pounds (3.62 FIP; 6.88 K/9; 3.71 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>145. UNC-Greensboro JR RHP Blake Hassebrock: 90-93 FB, touching 96; CB and CU both need work; 6-5, 185 pounds (5.06 FIP; 7.40 K/9; 5.55 BB/9)</p>
<p>146. San Diego SR RHP Matt Thomson: 93 FB peak (2.81 FIP; 12.73 K/9; 2.41 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>147. South Florida JR RHP Kevin Quackenbush: big FB; trouble commanding CB at times (3.46 FIP; 13.90 K/9; 4.81 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>148. Youngstown State JR RHP Phil Klein: 86-89 FB; very good FB command; SL with real potential; good athlete; 6-7, 205 pounds (5.13 FIP; 7.62 K/9; 3.74 BB/9)</p>
<p>149. Wright State JR RHP Max Friedman: 88-93 FB with sink; good CU; quality SL (6.45 FIP; 5.68 K/9; 4.62 BB/9)</p>
<p>150. Bradley JR RHP Patrick Cooper: low-90s FB; good 84 SL (3.73 FIP; 7.84 K/9; 3.34 BB/9)</p>
<p>151. Florida International JR RHP Danny DeSimone: 88-92 FB; good SL (4.83 FIP; 7.90 K/9; 3.30 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>152. Wichita State JR RHP Tim Kelley: 86-88 FB; average to good CU; strike thrower; plus command; 6-6, 215 pounds (3.94 FIP; 7.69 K/9; 2.34 BB/9)</p>
<p>153. CC of Southern Nevada SO RHP Kenny McDowall: 90-92 FB with good sink; solid SL</p>
<p>154. Notre Dame SO RHP Ryan Sharpley: 94 peak FB; good SL; great athlete; coming off of shoulder surgery (4.59 FIP; 9.39 K/9; 7.63 BB/9)</p>
<p>155. Michigan SR RHP/OF Alan Oaks: low- to mid-90s FB (90-94); very raw pitching prospect; 6-3, 230 pounds (4.88 FIP; 6.95 K/9; 4.11 BB/9)</p>
<p>156. West Virginia JR RHP Jarryd Summers: 92 peak FB; 6-5 (4.70 FIP; 6.93 K/9; 5.15 BB/9)</p>
<p>157. Notre Dame JR RHP Cole Johnson: 88-92 FB; good SL (4.69 FIP; 5.46 K/9; 3.16 BB/9)</p>
<p>158. Wofford JR RHP John Cornley: peak FB 93-95; hard 83-84 SL that shows plus promise; 6-1, 180 pounds (4.69 FIP; 8.91 K/9; 5.95 BB/9)</p>
<p>159. Southern Mississippi JR RHP Todd McInnis: 88-92 FB; very good 12-6 CB; hard SL; decent CU; slight frame (4.18 FIP; 8.40 K/9; 3.05 BB/9)</p>
<p>160. Dayton SO RHP Burny Mitchem: missed 2009 season after ACL tear; 88-92 FB, peak 94; 6-6, 260 (4.07 FIP; 8.89 K/9; 2.82 BB/9)</p>
<p>161. Baylor SR RHP Willie Kempf: upper-80s heavy FB; good sinker; good SL (3.66 FIP; 9.20 K/9; 3.11 BB/9)</p>
<p>162. North Carolina JR RHP Patrick Johnson: 90-92 FB; good SL; CU; 5-11, 170 (4.63 FIP; 8.22 K/9; 3.31 BB/9)</p>
<p>163. Wright State SR RHP Alex Kaminsky: very good CU; great command; signature outing against UVA (5.12 FIP; 8.19 K/9; 1.46 BB/9)</p>
<p>164. Maryland JR RHP Brett Harman: 88-90 FB; good command; SL; CU (4.25 FIP; 10.26 K/9; 2.41 BB/9)</p>
<p>165. Kansas JR RHP TJ Walz: 91-94 FB; CU; CB (3.96 FIP; 9.06 K/9; 2.31 BB/9)</p>
<p>166. New Mexico SR RHP Willy Kesler: 94 peak FB; solid breaking ball (3.92 FIP; 8.87 K/9; 2.17 BB/9)</p>
<p>167. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Daniel Renken: 87-90 FB with plus command; quality upper-70s CU; splitter; iffy SL (4.17 FIP; 8.29 K/9; 3.09 BB/9)</p>
<p>168. Oklahoma JR RHP Zach Neal: 87-90 sinking FB, can run it up to 91-93 after some adjustments to mechanics; plus control; 6-2, 205 (4.59 FIP; 8.21 K/9; 1.95 BB/9)</p>
<p>169. Gonzaga JR RHP Cody Martin: 88-90 FB; decent slurve (4.87 FIP; 9.31 K/9; 3.68 BB/9)</p>
<p>170. Tulane SO RHP Robby Broach: returning from elbow injury; 88-92 FB (4.25 FIP; 8.92 K/9; 3.05 BB/9)</p>
<p>171. West Virginia SR RHP Chris Enourato: solid SL; good athlete (4.48 FIP; 8.59 K/9; 1.99 BB/9)</p>
<p>172. UCLA SR RHP Garrett Claypool: 89-91 FB (4.60 FIP; 8.77 K/9; 2.05 BB/9)</p>
<p>173. UNC-Wilmington JR RHP Daniel Cropper: two years off of Tommy John surgery, stuff slowly coming back (4.31 FIP; 7.11 K/9; 1.56 BB/9)</p>
<p>174. East Carolina JR RHP Seth Maness: plus CU (4.66 FIP; 8.35 K/9; 1.33 BB/9)</p>
<p>175. South Carolina SR RHP Blake Cooper: good command (4.52 FIP; 7.96 K/9; 2.42 BB/9)</p>
<p>176. Nyack (NY) JR RHP Phil Messerian: 90 peak FB; CB; CU; SF; max-effort delivery; 6-2, 190 pounds</p>
<p>177. Denison (OH) SR RHP Aiden Lucas: low-90s FB; forkball; SL; CU; 6-2, 220 pounds</p>
<p>178. UNC-Wilmington SR RHP Seth Frankoff: 88-91 FB; plus breaking ball; 6-5, 210 (4.95 FIP; 11.18 K/9; 4.15 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>179. Texas Christian SR RHP Eric Marshall: 90 sinking FB, very impressive CB (3.80 FIP; 11.12 K/9; 5.56 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>180. Arkansas SR RHP Jeremy Heatley: 92 peak FB; good SL (2.51 FIP; 11.08 K/9; 2.54 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>181. UCLA SO RHP Erik Goeddel: 90-92 sinking FB; good CB (3.66 FIP; 11.66 K/9; 3.89 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>182. Southern JR RHP Cody Hall: 95 FB peak; (2.96 FIP; 11.51 K/9; 7.94 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>183. Jacksonville State SR RHP Alex Jones: mid-80s FB; 90-91 FB pre-surgery; coming back from TJ surgery; plus-plus SL; 6-6, 190 pounds (2.25 FIP; 10.80 K/9; 6.66 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>184. Oklahoma JR RHP Ryan Duke: plus SL; plus command (4.06 FIP; 10.50 K/9; 3.30 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>185. Southeastern Louisiana SR RHP Chris Franklin: 95 peak FB; plus SL (4.28 FIP; 8.35 K/9; 3.06 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>186. Michigan JR RHP Kolby Wood: 88-93 FB with late movement; nasty SL; very good mid-80s SF; good command; 6-6, 210 pounds (4.46 FIP; 8.20 K/9; 0.96 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>187. Alabama SO RHP Tyler White: 90-92, touches 93 with sink; above-average big league CB; 6-2, 210 pounds (4.04 FIP; 10.74 K/9; 3.99 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>188. Ohio State JR RHP Drew Rucinski: 87-88, CU (4.15 FIP; 7.23 K/9; 3.55 BB/9)</p>
<p>189. Embry-Riddle (FL) SR RHP Jonathan Kountis: 92-93 FB; inconsistent, but potential plus SL; poor command; 6-3, 225 pounds</p>
<p>190. Michigan State JR RHP AJ Achter: 88-91 FB; CB; SL; good CU; 6-5, 205 pounds (4.14 FIP; 6.57 K/9; 3.38 BB/9)</p>
<p>191. Virginia JR RHP Cody Winiarski: 88-92 FB; power SL; 6-4, 200 (5.86 FIP; 5.72 K/9; 2.79 BB/9)</p>
<p>192. New Mexico State SR RHP/OF Steven Anderson: plus athlete; intriguing raw tools; more potential as pitcher (5.59 FIP; 7.50 K/9; 4.50 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>193. Winthrop JR RHP Robert Lake: 89-91 FB with good command; 6-2, 185 pounds (5.11 FIP; 7.18 K/9; 2.11 BB/9)</p>
<p>194. Missouri State SR RHP Pat Doyle: low-90s FB; good cutter (4.77 FIP; 7.04 K/9; 3.04 BB/9)</p>
<p>195. Duquesne JR RHP/3B Andrew Heck: 88-89 sinking FB; good SL; great command of strike zone; great athlete; 6-2, 205 pounds (5.56 FIP; 5.88 K/9; 1.34 BB/9)</p>
<p>196. Southeastern Louisiana JR RHP Brandon Efferson: sits high-80s, 92 peak FB; good cutter; CB; CU (4.86 FIP; 5.00 K/9; 2.40 BB/9)</p>
<p>197. Nicholls State SR RHP Tyler Minto: 87-89 FB, topping at 91; good command; smooth mechanics; SL; CU; 6-1, 195 pounds (4.72 FIP; 6.41 K/9; 2.14 BB/9)</p>
<p>198. San Francisco SR RHP Doug Murray: 86-88 power sinker; solid SL (4.10 FIP; 6.09 K/9; 1.11 BB/9)</p>
<p>199. Richmond SR RHP Ian Marshall: 92-93, touching 94 with FB; inconsistent command of CB; 6-3, 210 pounds (4.23 FIP; 6.69 K/9; 1.96 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>200. Utah SR RHP Jordan Whatcott: 89-92 FB; average SL; missed two years on Mormon mission (4.94 FIP; 6.81 K/9; 3.74 BB/9)</p>
<p>201. Southern JR RHP Kyle Wahl: three average pitches (4.69 FIP; 5.37 K/9; 3.58 BB/9)</p>
<p>202. Furman SR RHP Nick Karow: 93 FB peak; above-average 83-84 SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (9.13 FIP; 6.94 K/9; 3.86 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>203. Miami SR RHP Jason Santana: good CU (4.17 FIP; 8.63 K/9; 3.50 BB/9)</p>
<p>204. Southern California SO RHP Andrew Triggs: 94-95 peak FB (3.67 FIP; 8.53 K/9; 2.42 BB/9)</p>
<p>205. Vanderbilt SR RHP Drew Hayes: 95 peak FB (5.18 FIP; 9.41 K/9; 3.48 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>206. Miami SR RHP Taylor Wulf: coming back from Tommy John surgery; 90 FB, above average CB (3.74 FIP; 12.33 K/9; 4.11 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>207. Gonzaga SR RHP Jake Hiatt: 89-92 FB; sharp SL; 6-1, 180 pounds (5.76 FIP; 10.57 K/9; 5.87 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>208. Kent State JR RHP/3B Brett Weibley: 92-95 FB; 96 FB peak; average SL; occasional promising CU; 6-3, 220 pounds (4.04 FIP; 8.59 K/9; 5.65 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>209. Texas JR RHP Kendal Carrillo: very athletic; smooth mechanics; good command; 88-92 FB; advanced CU; 6-0, 190 pounds (5.53 FIP; 8.50 K/9; 1.00 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>210. Boston College JR RHP Kevin Moran: 94-96 peak FB (3.89 FIP; 5.58 K/9; 6.84 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>211. San Diego SR RHP Matt Hauser: 88-92 FB with plus movement; promising 80-82 SL; 81-83 SFCU; 79-80 SL; 6-3, 190 pounds (3.44 FIP; 8.56 K/9; 1.76 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>212. Washington State SR RHP Seth Harvey: heavy sink on 90-94 FB; solid SL; improving command; violent delivery; 6-1, 210 pounds (5.00 FIP; 8.67 K/9; 3.00 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>213. Nebraska SO RHP Sean Yost: 95 peak FB; 6-7, 190 pounds (5.49 FIP; 6.75 K/9; 4.32 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>214. Texas A&amp;M SR RHP Shane Minks: 85-88 FB with sink; above-average SL; occasional CU; 6-3, 205 pounds (3.70 FIP; 7.75 K/9; 4.28 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>215. San Diego State SR RHP Drew Leary: 89-91 FB, touching 93-94; FB has good sink; inconsistent SL; 6-4, 225 pounds (3.46 FIP; 8.89 K/9; 4.13 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>216. Maryland SR RHP Ian Schwalenberg: 88-92 FB; solid SL; good command; 6-3, 210 pounds (5.31 FIP; 8.37 K/9; 2.56 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>217. Louisville JR RHP Gabriel Shaw: 92 peak FB; good SL; good athlete (4.72 FIP; 8.47 K/9; 1.58 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>218. Tulane JR RHP Nick Pepitone: low- to mid-90s sinking FB; 6-7 (3.85 FIP; 8.72 K/9; 4.36 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>219. Florida State JR RHP Geoff Parker: 94-95 peak FB (4.62 FIP; 8.37 K/9; 4.56 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>220. Mississippi JR RHP Trent Rothlin: 88-92 FB with sink, has hit 94; 77-80 above-average SL; CU; 6-3, 195 pounds (4.59 FIP; 7.05 K/9; 3.22 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>221. Iowa JR RHP Zach Kenyon: low-90s FB; erratic CB; solid CU; 6-6, 220 (4.91 FIP; 6.27 K/9; 4.02 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>222. North Carolina State JR RHP Rey Cotilla: 95-96 with FB in relief; drafted last three years; 6-4, 195 (5.06 FIP; 5.91 K/9; 1.69 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>223. North Carolina JR RHP Nate Striz: 95 peak FB; good but inconsistent SL (2.43 FIP; 9.72 K/9; 6.48 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>224. Purdue SR RHP Matt Bischoff: low on projection, high on pitchability (4.45 FIP; 8.62 K/9; 1.42 BB/9)</p>
<p>225. Rhode Island JR RHP Gardner Leaver: 86-89 FB, topping at 90; solid CU; good SL; 6-2, 190 pounds (5.05 FIP; 9.09 K/9; 3.63 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>226. UNC-Wilmington JR RHP Stephen Harrold: 90-93 FB, has hit 96; average at best SL (3.60 FIP; 10.98 K/9; 2.97 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>227. Texas State SR RHP Garret Carruth: 87-89, 90 FB peak; has been at 90-93 in past; two impressive CBs, one slower and one sharper; SL; average at best CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (3.43 FIP; 9.76 K/9; 3.18 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>228. Miami SR RHP David Gutierrez: 87-89 with sink; 73-74 more slurve than CB, inconsistent but good low-80s CU; skinny but long legs (3.67 FIP; 9.00 K/9; 3.57 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>229. New Mexico SR RHP Eddie Carl: 89-91 FB; decent CU; up and down CB; 6-0, 200 pounds (3.92 FIP; 10.07 K/9; 4.71 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>230. Texas A&amp;M JR RHP/OF Nick Fleece: sat low-90s (88-92 with great sink), 96 peak FB; hard SL; max-effort delivery; 6-2, 200 pounds (4.71 FIP; 5.45 K/9; 1.91 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>231. Stanford JR RHP Alex Pracher: high-80s FB; touches low-90s; solid SL and CU; 6-3, 175 pounds (4.09 FIP; 5.91 K/9; 3.74 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>232. Baylor SO RHP/OF Brooks Pinckard: 95 peak FB; plus speed; strong arm; 6-1, 175 pounds (4.79 FIP; 5.22 K/9; 4.60 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>233. Arizona State JR RHP Kyle Brule: 92-93 FB; hard SL; 6-2, 205 pounds</p>
<p>234. Texas A&amp;M JR RHP/OF Joaquin Hinojosa: heavy sinker at 89-92; good 85 SL; 5-11, 195 pounds</p>
<p>235. Rice SR RHP Jared Rogers: 87-89 with sink (5.26 FIP; 5.70 K/9; 1.25 BB/9)</p>
<p>236. Ohio State JR RHP Dean Wolosiansky: high-80s; 86-88, slider, good command (4.40 FIP; 6.42 K/9; 3.02 BB/9)</p>
<p>237. Ashland (OH) SR RHP AJ Meyer: 89-91 FB from multiple angles; average CU; plus command; 6-7, 180 pounds</p>
<p>238. SW Oklahoma State SR RHP Jason Stover: low-90s FB, peak 93; solid SL; 6-3, 200 pounds</p>
<p>239. Millersville JR RHP/1B Derek Kline: 90-92 FB, peaking at 94; plus SL</p>
<p>240. Pittsburgh-Johnstown JR RHP Kaleb Fleck: 90-92 FB with life, peaking at 96</p>
<p>241. Albright SR RHP Casey Lawrence: 90 FB peak; above-average SL; average at best CU; good command; 6-2, 170 pounds</p>
<p>242. Shenandoah (VA) JR RHP Greg Van Sickler: 88-90 FB; good CU; plus command; 6-1, 190 pounds</p>
<p>243. North Park (IL) SR RHP Mike Giovenco: 89-91 FB, 94-95 peak; poor command; straight with FB; good low-80s SL with good command; nice CU; 6-6, 235 pounds</p>
<p>244. St. Louis SR RHP Bryant Cotton: 89-91 FB; clean delivery; 6-2, 185 pounds (4.13 FIP; 6.86 K/9; 2.29 BB/9)</p>
<p>245. Nebraska JR RHP Mike Nesseth: mid-90s FB with sink, peak velocity at 96-97; SL is wild; 6-5, 220 (4.59 FIP; 7.07 K/9; 3.86 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>246. Southern Mississippi SR RHP Collin Cargill: 82-85 FB; sidearm makes his stuff play up (3.45 FIP; 6.52 K/9; 2.33 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>247. Louisiana State JR RHP Daniel Bradshaw: decent sinker (6.07 FIP; 5.98 K/9; 2.12 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>248. Louisiana State JR RHP Mitch Mormann: power arsenal (4.45 FIP; 5.97 K/9; 4.71 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>249. East Carolina JR RHP Mike Anderson: 91 peak FB; CB with potential; 6-4, 230 pounds (6.69 FIP; 6.30 K/9; 7.20 BB/9) ***</p>
<p>250. Southern Mississippi JR RHP Seth Hester: 90-93 FB; nasty SFCU; occasional SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (7.21 FIP; 4.71 K/9; 6.00 BB/9) ***</p>
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		<title>2010 MLB Draft: Top 250 College Position Player Prospects</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 04:26:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Ozga</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The list doesn&#8217;t follow exactly along with earlier position-by-position rankings (check the links on the left side of the page for more info) because I&#8217;ve done some tweaking over the past few weeks. College RHPs (I think I&#8217;m going 250 deep on that list&#8230;) and combined college pitcher rankings should be up either later today &#8230; <a href="http://baseballdraftreport.com/2010/06/04/2010-mlb-draft-top-250-college-position-player-prospects/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=baseballdraftreport.com&#038;blog=5899224&#038;post=1476&#038;subd=baseballdraftreport&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The list doesn&#8217;t follow exactly along with earlier position-by-position rankings (check the links on the left side of the page for more info) because I&#8217;ve done some tweaking over the past few weeks. College RHPs (I think I&#8217;m going 250 deep on that list&#8230;) and combined college pitcher rankings should be up either later today or tomorrow. High school rankings will be pumped out pretty consistently over the course of the weekend, so check back over the next 48 hours for that. In the meantime, here are some college guys. Oh yeah, one last thing &#8211; the recommendations on guys I missed left in the comments section or via email were all excellent. I&#8217;ve always been slow to make decisions, so give me another day or two to mull everything over before I&#8217;m ready to begin inserting a few of the players into the position-by-position rankings and, in the case of a few players, into the list below&#8230;</p>
<p><em>6/5/2010 EDIT: With apologies to Southern Mississippi SR C Travis Graves (bumped from the list) and previously jilted Rutgers fans (I kid) alike, Pat Biserta cracks the list at number 85. Thanks to all who left comments alerting me to his omission. This may sound really corny, but I&#8217;m sort of proud to know there are so many knowledgeable readers willing to go to bat for their guy out there. I&#8217;m lucky that instead of having one person who edits my stuff for me, I have any number of the X amount of viewers who stop by here on a daily basis who do the job for free. Thanks, again. </em></p>
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<li>Community College of Southern Nevada FR C Bryce Harper</li>
<li>Texas Arlington JR OF Michael Choice</li>
<li>Ball State JR 2B Kolbrin Vitek</li>
<li>Miami JR C Yasmani Grandal</li>
<li>Tulane JR 3B Rob Segedin</li>
<li>Arkansas SO 3B Zack Cox</li>
<li>Florida State JR OF Tyler Holt</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR 3B Derek Dietrich</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR OF Austin Wates</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR SS Christian Colon</li>
<li>Wabash Valley JC FR OF Mel Rojas</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Trent Mummey</li>
<li>Louisville SO OF Stewart Ijames</li>
<li>Middle Tennessee State JR OF Bryce Brentz</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Gauntlett Eldemire</li>
<li>West Virginia JR 2B Jedd Gyorko</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Kyle Parker</li>
<li>Minnesota JR C Mike Kvasnicka</li>
<li>Kansas State JR SS Carter Jurica</li>
<li>Arkansas JR 1B Andy Wilkins</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR C Micah Gibbs</li>
<li>Villanova SO C Matt Szczur</li>
<li>West Oklahoma State JC SO OF Randolph Oduber</li>
<li>Chipola JC FR 2B LeVon Washington</li>
<li>UC Riverside SO C Rob Brantly</li>
<li>Auburn JR 1B Hunter Morris</li>
<li>Pittsburgh JR 3B Joe Leonard</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Jarrett Parker</li>
<li>Louisiana State JR OF Leon Landry</li>
<li>Jacksonville State JR OF Todd Cunningham</li>
<li>Oklahoma City JR 3B Matt Presley</li>
<li>Stanford JR 2B Colin Walsh</li>
<li>Duke JR SS Jake Lemmerman</li>
<li>Louisville SO 3B Phil Wunderlich</li>
<li>UNC Wilmington JR C Cody Stanley</li>
<li>Louisville SR 1B Andrew Clark</li>
<li>Texas JR C Cameron Rupp</li>
<li>Kansas JR 3B Tony Thompson</li>
<li>San Diego JR 3B Victor Sanchez</li>
<li>Connecticut JR 3B Mike Olt</li>
<li>Vanderbilt JR C Curt Casali</li>
<li>Tennessee JR C Blake Forsythe</li>
<li>Long Beach State JR SS Devin Lohman</li>
<li>Wake Forest JR OF Steven Brooks</li>
<li>Louisville SR 2B Adam Duvall</li>
<li>Virginia JR 2B Phil Gosselin</li>
<li>Oregon State JR 3B Stefen Romero</li>
<li>Fresno City College FR 3B David Rohm</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR OF Rico Noel</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR OF Gary Brown</li>
<li>Michigan JR OF Ryan LaMarre</li>
<li>Alabama JR 2B Ross Wilson</li>
<li>Alabama JR SS Josh Rutledge</li>
<li>Mississippi State SR 1B Connor Powers</li>
<li>Virginia Tech JR SS Tim Smalling</li>
<li>Wichita State FR 3B Johnny Coy</li>
<li>Texas State JR 3B Jason Martinson</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR 3B Russell Wilson</li>
<li>Oregon State JR OF Adalberto Santos</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina JR 3B Scott Woodward</li>
<li>Rice JR SS Rick Hague</li>
<li>Tennessee Tech JR 1B AJ Kirby-Jones</li>
<li>Cerritos CC SO 2B Joe Terry</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Wade Moore</li>
<li>Catawba SR OF Craige Lyerly</li>
<li>Yavapai JC SO DeMarcus Tidwell</li>
<li>James Madison JR SS David Herbek</li>
<li>San Jacinto SO OF Randall Thorpe</li>
<li>Miami-Dade SO OF Jabari Blash</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF Dan Grovatt</li>
<li>Virginia SR SS Tyler Cannon</li>
<li>Azusa Pacific SR 3B Ryan Delgado</li>
<li>Florida Southern JR 2B Wade Kirkland</li>
<li>California JR 2B BJ Guinn</li>
<li>Coastal Carolina SR C Jose Iglesias</li>
<li>Santa Clara SR C Tommy Medica</li>
<li>East Carolina SR 1B Kyle Roller</li>
<li>Oxnard FR OF Harper White</li>
<li>Rutgers JR 2B Brandon Boykin</li>
<li>Tennessee JR 3B Matt Duffy</li>
<li>Kansas SR 2B Robby Price</li>
<li>Kentucky JR 2B Chris Bisson</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR C Bryan Holaday</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Jeff Schaus</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Pat Biserta</li>
<li>California JR OF Mark Canha</li>
<li>Texas Christian SR 1B Matt Curry</li>
<li>Georgia Tech SR 1B Tony Plagman</li>
<li>Louisiana State SR 1B Blake Dean</li>
<li>Alabama SR 1B Clay Jones</li>
<li>Washington JR 1B Troy Scott</li>
<li>Clemson SO 3B John Hinson</li>
<li>Missouri SR OF Aaron Senne</li>
<li>Arizona State SO SS Drew Maggi</li>
<li>Southern JR 2B Curtis Wilson</li>
<li>East Carolina JR OF Devin Harris</li>
<li>Texas JR OF Kevin Keyes</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Kevin Patterson</li>
<li>Pacific JR OF Nick Longmire</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Jaren Matthews</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Brian Fletcher</li>
<li>Ohio JR OF Robert Maddox</li>
<li>Fresno State JR SS Danny Muno</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton JR 2B Corey Jones</li>
<li>North Carolina JR C Jesse Wierzbicki</li>
<li>Boston College JR 1B Mickey Wiswall</li>
<li>Canisius JR 2B Steve McQuail</li>
<li>Clemson SR 2B Mike Freeman</li>
<li>Miami SR 2B Scott Lawson</li>
<li>Mt. Hood CC SO 1B Taylor Ard</li>
<li>Tampa JR OF Jared Simon</li>
<li>Sonoma State JR OF Kyle Jones</li>
<li>Florida Southern SR OF Trae Gore</li>
<li>East Carolina JR SS Dustin Harrington</li>
<li>Alabama SR 3B Jake Smith</li>
<li>Georgia Southern SR 2B AJ Wirnsberger</li>
<li>College of Charleston SR 2B Joey Bergman</li>
<li>Florida JR 2B Josh Adams</li>
<li>Central Florida SR OF Chris Duffy</li>
<li>Furman JR 3B Brian Harrison</li>
<li>San Francisco JR 3B Stephen Yarrow</li>
<li>Bucknell SR OF Andrew Brouse</li>
<li>North Carolina State JR C Chris Schaeffer</li>
<li>Nebraska-Omaha JR OF Ryan Hook</li>
<li>Oklahoma SO 3B Garrett Buechele</li>
<li>Lewis-Clark State JR C Kawika Emsley-Pai</li>
<li>Rutgers JR OF Michael Lang</li>
<li>Dallas Baptist SR OF Ryan Enos</li>
<li>Old Dominion SR SS Jake McAloose</li>
<li>Lake Sumter CC FR 1B Bryan Hill</li>
<li>Arizona State JR C Xorge Carrillo</li>
<li>Missouri JR C Brett Nicholas</li>
<li>Virginia JR C Kenny Swab</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR C Cole Leonida</li>
<li>Truett-McConnell SO OF Terrell Jones</li>
<li>Gonzaga SR OF Drew Heid</li>
<li>Murray State SR OF Wes Cunningham</li>
<li>Vanderbilt JR OF Aaron Westlake</li>
<li>Eastern Kentucky JR 3B Jayson Langfels</li>
<li>Hawaii SR 1B Kevin Macdonald</li>
<li>Cal State Northridge JR 1B Dominic D’Anna</li>
<li>Central Arizona FR SS Sam Lind</li>
<li>Holy Cross SR 3B Matt Perry</li>
<li>South Carolina JR OF Whit Merrifield</li>
<li>Central Florida JR 2B Derek Luciano</li>
<li>St. John’s JR 2B Greg Hopkins</li>
<li>Francis Marion SR SS Barrett Kleinknecht</li>
<li>Virginia Military Institute JR SS Sam Roberts</li>
<li>CC of Southern Nevada SO OF Trevor Kirk</li>
<li>UC Irvine JR 3B Brian Hernandez</li>
<li>Florida JR 3B Bryson Smith</li>
<li>Fort Hays State JR OF Jordan Payne</li>
<li>Chipola JC SO OF Joey Rapp</li>
<li>Iowa JR OF Kurtis Muller</li>
<li>Georgia Tech SR OF Jay Dantzler</li>
<li>Carson-Newman SR 1B Jeff Lockwood</li>
<li>Arizona JR 2B Rafael Valenzuela</li>
<li>Western Kentucky JR C Matt Rice</li>
<li>Southern Illinois SR C Tyler Bullock</li>
<li>Embry-Riddle SR C Austin Goolsby</li>
<li>Oklahoma State JR C Kevin David</li>
<li>Rice SR C Diego Seastrunk</li>
<li>Ohio State JR C Dan Burkhart</li>
<li>Chipola JC SO 1B Cody Martin</li>
<li>Tennessee JR 1B Cody Hawn</li>
<li>Central Florida SR OF Shane Brown</li>
<li>Michigan State SR OF Eli Boike</li>
<li>Texas Tech JR C Jeremy Mayo</li>
<li>New Mexico JR C Rafael Neda</li>
<li>Louisville SR C Jeff Arnold</li>
<li>Mississippi JR 1B Matt Smith</li>
<li>Pittsburgh JR OF John Schultz</li>
<li>North Carolina SR 2B Dallas Poulk</li>
<li>South Carolina SR 1B Nick Ebert</li>
<li>Oklahoma State JR 1B Dean Green</li>
<li>Connecticut JR 2B Pierre LePage</li>
<li>Pittsburgh JR C Kevan Smith</li>
<li>Manhattan JR OF Mike McCann</li>
<li>James Madison SR OF Matt Browning</li>
<li>Florida State JR OF Mike McGee</li>
<li>Florida State JR 3B Stuart Tapley</li>
<li>San Francisco SR Derek Poppert</li>
<li>Middle Tennessee State SR 1B Blake McDade</li>
<li>Kent State JR 2B Jared Humphreys</li>
<li>Nebraska SR OF Adam Bailey</li>
<li>Texas SR OF Russell Moldenhauer</li>
<li>Creighton JR SS Elliot Soto</li>
<li>North Carolina State SR OF Kyle Wilson</li>
<li>Florida SR OF Matt Den Dekker</li>
<li>Louisville JR OF Josh Richmond</li>
<li>Washington SO OF Caleb Brown</li>
<li>Indiana State SR OF Ryan Strausborger</li>
<li>San Diego State JR OF Cory Vaughn</li>
<li>Bowling Green SR 3B Derek Spencer</li>
<li>Arizona State SR 1B Kole Calhoun</li>
<li>Sam Houston State JR 2B Braden Riley</li>
<li>Pacific JR 2B JB Brown</li>
<li>Howard JC SO 2B Marcellous Biggins</li>
<li>Georgia State SO OF Joey Wood</li>
<li>Stanford JR OF Kellen Kiilsgaard</li>
<li>Sonoma State JR OF Tillman Pugh</li>
<li>Samford SR OF David Schulze</li>
<li>Dallas Baptist JR OF Jason Krizan</li>
<li>Cal Poly SR OF Luke Yoder</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR OF Chase Burnette</li>
<li>Texas JR OF Tant Shepherd</li>
<li>Wright State SR OF Casey McGrew</li>
<li>Virginia Tech SR OF Steve Domecus</li>
<li>Texas A&amp;M SR OF Brodie Greene</li>
<li>Ohio State SR OF Zach Hurley</li>
<li>Sam Houston State JR OF Mark Hudson</li>
<li>Rice SR 1B Jimmy Comerota</li>
<li>Long Beach State SO 1B Joey Terdoslavich</li>
<li>Auburn SR C Ryan Jenkins</li>
<li>Mississippi JR C Miles Hamblin</li>
<li>Western Michigan SR OF Chris Lewis</li>
<li>Georgia Tech JR OF Jeff Rowland</li>
<li>Rice JR OF Michael Fuda</li>
<li>Virginia JR OF John Barr</li>
<li>Florida Gulf Coast JR OF Josh Chester</li>
<li>Richmond SR 3B Cameron Brown</li>
<li>Mississippi State JR C Wes Thigpen</li>
<li>Chipola FR 3B Michael Revell</li>
<li>East Carolina JR OF Trent Whitehead</li>
<li>UCLA JR OF Brett Krill</li>
<li>Clemson JR OF Addison Johnson</li>
<li>Clemson SR OF Wilson Boyd</li>
<li>Siena SR OF Anthony Giansanti</li>
<li>Auburn JR OF Justin Fradejas</li>
<li>Kentucky SO OF Navarro Hall</li>
<li>Xavier JR OF John McCambridge</li>
<li>Mississippi JR OF Tim Ferguson</li>
<li>Louisiana Lafayette SR OF Kyle Olasin</li>
<li>Rice JR OF Chad Mozingo</li>
<li>San Diego JR OF Kevin Muno</li>
<li>Boston College JR OF Robbie Anston</li>
<li>Ohio State SR OF Michael Stephens</li>
<li>Kennesaw State SR SS Tyler Stubblefield</li>
<li>Central Florida JR 1B Jonathan Griffin</li>
<li>New Orleans JR OF Michael Petello</li>
<li>Rutgers SR C Jayson Hernandez</li>
<li>Minnesota SR C Kyle Knudson</li>
<li>Florida Atlantic JR SS Nick DelGuidice</li>
<li>Delaware SR 1B Ryan Cuneo</li>
<li>Community College of Southern Nevada SO 1B Trent Cook</li>
<li>Houston SR C Chris Wallace</li>
<li>Fresno Pacific SR C Wes Dorrell</li>
<li>North Carolina SR SS Ryan Graepel</li>
<li>Cal State Fullerton SR C Billy Marcoe</li>
<li>Vanderbilt SR C Andrew Giobbi</li>
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