Important disclaimer before the disclaimer: ranking a position group as diverse and expansive as any given year’s college outfielder group is a task far beyond what any one sane person should do. If I have an obvious mid-round miss, please let me know. If there’s a guy that you think may be 100ish spots too low, please feel free to voice your displeasure in the comments or via email. The fun part about any ranking — outfielders and pitchers, especially — is that there’s really no wrong way to do it. I mentioned it in the comments recently, but one man’s 50th ranked outfielder could be another’s 250th, and vice-versa. This is also a little bit of a cop-out, but I may have straight up made a mistake or two in the ranking. I do lists like this piece-by-piece and I can sometimes get a bit turned around when inserting one little sub-section into the larger list. It’s confusing, and I’m dumb. Super professional, I know. So, go easy on me…but don’t be afraid to disagree.
1. Stats are park/schedule adjusted from College Splits. I dug around for stats for all junior college and non-Division I players; those numbers are obviously as is, i.e. not park/schedule adjusted.
2. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.
3. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.
4. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.
5. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.
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I think the top few outfielders can pretty easily be slotted into tiers that make sense. You have…
Tier 1: Bryant (star upside, relatively safe)
Tier 2: Renfroe (star upside, less safe)
Tier 3: Judge, Ervin, Wilson (tools aplenty, obvious red flags)
Tier 4: King (moderate ceiling, relatively safe)
Tier 5: Lorenzen, Hanneman, Jones (tools, tools, tools)
Forgive me for thinking out loud a bit, but, hey, it’s my site so…deal with it. My favorite team (picking 16th) has made a lot of noise about targeting bats early and often, so I’ve given lots of thought to this year’s group of college outfielders. Bryant is on his own planet, but I’d be thrilled with Renfroe and alright with any of the tier 3 guys (with other targets off the board). Ideally, one of Judge, Ervin, or Wilson falls all the way to their next pick at 53, but that would also be a spot I could live with King. Pick 89 or 96 would be perfect landing spots for one of the lottery tickets of tier 5.
1. San Diego JR OF Kris Bryant: plus raw power; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; everybody used a Troy Glaus comp out of HS; started school with massive holes in swing, can still be pitched to but much better in this area; much improved swing through freshman season; steady glove; athletic enough for RF; body looks much better early in junior year, stronger yet leaner; more athletic than often given credit; slow starter, average top speed; Jayson Werth comp gaining steam; my own Ryan Braun/Matt Holliday comps; power to all fields; 6-5, 215 pounds
2011: .376/.492/.614 – 34 BB/53 K – 197 AB
2012: .357/.475/.643 – 39 BB/38 K – 9/12 SB – 213 AB
2013: .340/.503/.860 – 64 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB
2. Mississippi State JR OF/RHP Hunter Renfroe: above-average raw power, arguably more as some have it plus; great athlete; inconsistent thrower (accuracy), but more good than bad lately; plus-plus arm strength, tons of fun to watch him throw (legit 80 arm); good speed; 94-97 FB, 98-99 peak; SL with upside; has played some CF; has improved significantly in CF, profiles best in RF; pitch recognition biggest impediment to success; above-average speed; encouraged by improvement in plate discipline; always considered him college ball’s version Bryce Harper, mostly due to past as catcher and all-around skill set (obviously nobody compares to Harper as a prospect, that should go without saying); 2013 update: true plus arm; looks like a plus glove in RF to me; above-average to plus speed; plus raw power; just a good natural hitter; no physical weaknesses, but some pitch recognition worries remain; 6-1, 215 pounds
2012: .248/.327/.370 – 22 BB/48 K – 7/8 SB – 230 AB
2013: .352/.450/.652 – 36 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 210 AB
3. Fresno State JR OF Aaron Judge: very good raw power, but hasn’t tapped into it yet; above-average speed; great athlete; plus arm strength for RF; plus defender; Dave Winfield body comp; like his approach when ahead in count, but gets too jumpy when behind; still unsure of pitch recognition; doesn’t move like he’s 6-7; will be interesting to see his Friday night splits – can he hit big-time arms is a fair question; physical comp is easy for me: bigger Giancarlo Stanton (especially swing setups and mechanics); uses whole field well; 2013 update: average speed; plus athlete; plus raw power, still not showing it in-game but starting to come out; surprisingly short stroke; good defender; 93 peak FB; good CB; FAVORITE; 6-7, 230 pounds
2011: .369/.446/.476 – 25 BB/41 K – 187 AB
2012: .313/.461/.463 – 49 BB/41 K – 13/15 SB – 201 AB
2013: .364/.457/.650 – 35 BB/53 K – 12/14 SB – 206 AB
4. Samford JR OF Phillip Ervin: good athlete; quick bat; strong; above-average speed; above-average arm; above-average hit tool; above-average raw power; raw fielder, will take some questionable routes and fight some routine fly balls; 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; on balance, a good CF; electric bat speed; crazy quick hands; hitter more than slugger; much improved pitch recognition; potential impact bat; love his swing; BA Ron Gant comp, PG Ian Kinsler comp; no obvious holes in his game, very well-rounded; did his best work on Fridays; 5-11, 200 pounds
2011: .371/.440/.516 – 25 BB/28 K – 213 AB
2012: .327/.406/.519 – 23 BB/38 K – 16/21 SB – 260 AB
2013: .337/.459/.597 – 39 BB/25 K – 21/23 SB – 196 AB
5. Stanford JR OF Austin Wilson: plus-plus power reminiscent of Giancarlo Stanton; plus-plus arm; above-average speed, will lose some with age; solid defensive tools in RF; comically high back elbow holds his swing back; some pitch recognition issues; struggles with breaking stuff; shows power to all fields; Cape 2012: stood out as most impressive specimen on field each game, wow; not fast but good speed for size; 6-5, 250 pounds
2011: .321/.357/.434 – 7 BB/53 K – 196 AB
2012: .294/.399/.507 – 25 BB/42 K – 7/7 SB – 221 AB
2013: .297/.394/.483 – 13 BB/18 K – 5/7 SB – 118 AB
6. Kansas State JR OF Jared King: average or better power to all fields; average defender, chance for more and has improved but probably still best in LF; above-average speed; average arm; really strong hit tool, plus for some; underrated athlete, especially for me (thought he was just a guy athletically, but he looks great); very intriguing PG comp: Nick Swisher; FAVORITE; 5-11, 220 pounds
2011: .307/.365/.534 – 15 BB/31 K – 176 AB
2012: .368/.447/.564 – 32 BB/28 K – 16/20 SB – 220 AB
2013: .327/.418/.500 – 26 BB/20 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB
7. Cal State Fullerton JR OF/RHP Michael Lorenzen: above-average speed; plus-plus arm; good approach; really good range in RF, also very good in CF; no tool worse than average; hits it all over the field, when he hits it; above-average raw power; very instinctual; 92-96 FB, easy 98 peak; above-average 79-83 SL; my own better Tyler Naquin comp; also reads a little like a slightly less powerful Renfroe, but, unlike Renfroe, the light bulb hasn’t quite gone on yet; 6-3, 200 pounds
2011: .329/.415/.466 – 12 BB/23 K – 146 AB
2012: .302/.359/.440 – 15 BB/40 K – 15/20 SB – 232 AB
2013: .320/.407/.515 – 19 BB/35 K – 12/17 SB – 206 AB
2012: 7.36 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 22 IP)
2013: 7.36 K/9 | 1.64 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 22 IP
8. Brigham Young FR OF Jacob Hanneman: plus athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average raw power; below-average arm; leadoff approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds
2013: .321/.394/.516 – 24 BB/36 K – 14/15 SB – 215 AB
9. Louisiana State JR OF JaCoby Jones: great athlete; very quick bat with plus upside; above-average to plus arm; above-average power upside; above-average to plus speed; plus defensive tools; might also be tried at 2B and CF; looked excellent in CF and SS in Cape 2012; great range at SS; would personally keep him in CF to allow him time to focus on hitting; approach is biggest current drawback; interesting Klima comp: Ellsbury; BP beat me to it, but having always likened him to Kenny Diekroeger as a prospect; 6-3, 205 pounds
2011: .344/.400/.472 – 12 BB/36 K – 195 AB
2012: .261/.318/.376 – 16 BB/45 K – 12/17 SB – 245 AB
2013: .290/.386/.432 – 26 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 176 AB
10. Florida State JR OF/1B Marcus Davis: great approach; below-average arm; average speed; change in swing unlocked some power, more there; either LF or 1B in pros; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds
2013: .289/.371/.477 – 26 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 218 AB
11. Michigan JR OF Michael O’Neill: above-average to plus speed; good arm for RF, may have range for CF; average or better hit tool; long swing and raw mechanics lead to lots of strikeouts; great athlete; average raw power; approach scares me; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .326/.372/.408 – 13 BB/45 K – 218 AB
2012: .340/.392/.537 – 9 BB/22 K – 19/24 SB – 162 AB
2013: .372/.412/.519 – 11 BB/40 K – 23/27 SB – 239 AB
12. Troy rJR OF/1B Danny Collins: easy power, looks above-average to plus to me; good discipline; really good natural hitter; average at best arm; could hang in LF professionally; great vision, picks up the ball quickly; capable of hard contact late in zone, lets ball travel deep; 6-2, 210 pounds
2012: .305/.377/.545 – 22 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 233 AB
2013: .345/.440/.610 – 30 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB
13. Princeton JR OF/2B Alec Keller: really strong hit tool; plus bat speed; great approach; gap power; uses whole field; above-average speed; strong arm; raw defender who needs reps; average at 2B; think he’s being missed on by many; 6-2, 180 pounds
2012: .368/.413/.412 – 11 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 136 AB
2013: .420/.472/.587 – 14 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 143 AB
13. Jacksonville State JR OF/3B Coty Blanchard: lots of upside yet to be tapped; plus athlete; leadoff profile, but raw power is impressive; can also play some SS; upside play that is still quite raw; good bat control; good speed; strong arm; little bit like a less heralded JaCoby Jones; 6-2, 185 pounds
2011: .322/.410/.425 – 32 BB/35 K – 233 AB
2012: .225/.312/.299 – 22 BB/33 K – 5/7 SB – 187 AB
2013: .309/.406/.486 – 30 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 220 AB
14. Lincoln Land CC SO OF Ryan Aper: plus speed; impressive pop; strong arm; good range in CF; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
2013: .462/.540/.904 – 29 BB/24 K – 52/59 SB – 208 AB
15. Western Oklahoma State JC rFR OF/C Sherman Lacrus: a blast to watch in CF, speed and instincts make him an easy plus defender; plus arm; think he’ll hit as a pro; 93 peak FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
2013: .380/.503/.715 – 34 BB/27 K – 26/30 SB – 158 AB
16. Western Carolina JR OF Julian Ridings: good athlete; plus speed; gap power; strong hit tool; way too aggressive at plate, but has improved; good bunter; easy CF range; good arm; 6-2, 175 pounds
2012: .300/.323/.413 – 5 BB/25 K – 12/15 SB – 160 AB
2013: .362/.427/.628 – 21 BB/30 K – 14/14 SB – 199 AB
17. Texas JR OF Mark Payton: above-average speed; above-average range in CF; above-average arm; good pop; gifted natural hitter; 5-8, 180 pounds
2011: .288/.377/.354 – 32 BB/33 K – 240 AB
2012: .370/.461/.567 – 33 BB/26 K – 8/13 SB – 208 AB
2013: .416/.505/.573 – 29 BB/22 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB
18. Georgia Tech SR OF Brandon Thomas: above-average speed; power upside largely untapped, but not sold there’s much there; great athlete; average hit tool with average at best power; good enough CF range; good enough arm, but far from special – not strong, but accurate; looks like a player on paper, but not a favorite – too much of a tweener for me; 6-3, 205 pounds
2011: .322/.434/.449 – 38 BB/40 K – 205 AB
2012: .365/.489/.555 – 39 BB/40 K – 13/18 SB – 211 AB
2013: .347/.436/.483 – 30 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 189 AB
19. Virginia Tech rJR OF Tyler Horan: intriguing power, has been called plus; can get too aggressive; good athlete; average speed, maybe a little more; good in a corner; LF in the pros; 6-2, 225 pounds
2011: .396/.434/.771 – 2 BB/11 K – 48 AB
2012: .277/.398/.580 – 28 BB/44 K – 7/9 SB – 188 AB
2013: .328/.376/.589 – 16 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 241 AB
20. Georgia Tech JR OF Kyle Wren: plus speed; good CF range; ideal leadoff approach; needs to put on some weight; not much strength; below-average arm: 5-10, 165 pounds
2011: .355/.429/.464 – 32 BB/30 K – 265 AB
2012: .260/.354/.368 – 35 BB/28 K – 17/23 SB – 258 AB
2013: .372/.440/.488 – 30 BB/34 K – 27/38 SB – 250 AB
21. North Florida JR OF Tyler Marincov: average speed; good approach; above-average arm; above-average raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds
2011: .257/.315/.442 – 6 BB/29 K – 113 AB
2012: .312/.392/.517 – 22 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 215 AB
2013: .315/.406/.548 – 34 BB/28 K – 21/23 SB – 241 AB
22. Brigham Young JR OF Jaycob Brugman: good speed; good bat speed; strong arm; RF in pros; power remains intriguing; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .293/.350/.546 – 16 BB/46 K – 205 AB
2012: .250/.325/.366 – 18 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 172 AB
2013: .297/.395/.569 – 30 BB/47 K – 8/10 SB – 202 AB
23. Florida Gulf Coast JR OF/1B Sean Dwyer: great approach; average raw power; average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; strong hit tool; smart hitter; quick bat; pretty swing; gap power at present; corner outfielder in pros; average at best defensive ability; worry about him as dead-pull hitter; power has really come on of late; 6-2, 190 pounds
2011: .249/.347/.378 – 30 BB/58 K – 201 AB
2012: .321/.415/.467 – 33 BB/36 K – 2/3 SB – 212 AB
2013: .346/.433/.530 – 38 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 217 AB
24. South Florida JR OF James Ramsay: good athlete; strong hit tool; arm for RF, some like it less; above-average speed; needs to put on muscle; really quick bat; strong wrists; good enough in CF for me; average at best power; old Jackie Bradley comp from somewhere (I forget) that never made sense to me; 6-0, 190 pounds
2011: .261/.322/.383 – 17 BB/41 K – 180 AB
2012: .328/.390/.391 – 25 BB/25 K – 14/19 SB – 238 AB
2013: .321/.395/.428 – 29 BB/21 K – 12/18 SB – 243 AB
25. Arizona JR OF/1B Brandon Dixon: average or better power upside; above-average speed; steady glove; below-average arm; good athlete; has played a competent 3B (2013 position); 6-1, 210 pounds
2012: .213/.301/.284 – 13 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 155 AB
2013: .318/.399/.477 – 21 BB/34 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB
26. Louisiana State SR OF/1B Mason Katz: interesting power upside, wears out gaps; above-average defender; drills fastballs; ferocious swing; average speed; 5-10, 190 pounds
2011: .342/.376/.542 – 9 BB/33 K – 190 AB
2012: .332/.429/.581 – 35 BB/49 K – 8/12 SB – 241 AB
2013: .373/.464/.632 – 34 BB/35 K – 5/12 SB – 220 AB
27. San Diego rSO OF/LHP Louie Lechich: good speed, plus for some; above-average arm, plus for me; great athlete; strong; quick bat; can hang in CF, could excel in corner; plus raw power; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; transfer from Cal; old Jim Edmonds comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds
2011: .321/.387/.393 – 6 BB/11 K – 56 AB
2012: .302/.360/.378 – 21 BB/33 K – 7/13 SB – 225 AB
2013: .290/.369/.409 – 21 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 176 AB
2011: 6.86 K/9 | 19.2 IP
2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 46 IP
28. Grossmont JC SO OF/LHP Billy Flamion: plus bat speed; interesting raw power; average speed; good defender; strong arm; good athlete; way too aggressive, but making strides; Oregon transfer; 85-88 FB; good 70-75 CB; 6-1, 200 pounds
2013: .287/.382/.426 – 17 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 136 AB
29. Louisiana-Lafayette JR OF Dexter Kjerstad: plus speed; good raw power; transfer from Texas; 6-2, 210 pounds
2012: .329/.426/.659 – 10 BB – 10/11 SB – 85 AB
2013: .394/.437/.618 – 17 BB/28 K – 10/16 SB – 251 AB
30. College of Charleston JR OF Brandon Murray: significant raw power; average at best speed; strong arm; 5-11, 210 pounds
2012: .335/.427/.575 – 31 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB
2013: .316/.437/.524 – 43 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 206 AB
31. Coastal Carolina JR OF Jacob May: quick bat; strong; also tried at 2B; underrated pop; good athlete; plus speed; mature body; still unsure if he’ll hit enough, but intriguing tools; 5-10, 185 pounds
2011: .206/.285/.291 – 12 BB/24 K – 141 AB
2012: .311/.395/.411 – 26 BB/26 K – 27/32 SB – 209 AB
2013: .325/.418/.483 – 22 BB/25 K – 16/26 SB – 209 AB
32. Polk State JC FR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; reminds me a little of a stronger Andrew Toles; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB
33. Western Oklahoma State JC OF Willie Allen: legit plus power; above-average speed; strong arm; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds
2013: .362/.463/.658 – 27 BB/37 K – 21/23 SB – 149 AB
34. Arizona State rSO OF Trever Allen: great athlete; good speed; strong arm; lots of untapped raw power; good glove; 5-11, 190 pounds
2012: .279/.321/.381 – 3 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 147 AB
2013: .289/.368/.495 – 20 BB/33 K – 7/7 SB – 204 AB
35. Arizona State JR OF/3B Kasey Coffman: good power upside; average speed; like his approach; LF only, but darn good out there; average at best arm; good bat speed; 6-4, 215 pounds
2012: .234/.384/.273 – 18 BB/22 K – 12/16 SB – 128 AB
2013: .321/.422/.500 – 28 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 218 AB
36. Louisville JR OF Coco Johnson: intriguing raw power; above-average speed; not a good defender; not much of an arm; 5-11, 215 pounds
2013: .313/.418/.492 – 17 BB/24 K – 20/29 SB – 179 AB
37. Campbell SR OF Ben McQuown: plus speed; very good range in CF, his biggest asset; smart base runner; sneaky pop; average at best arm, accurate; FAVORITE; 5-10, 175 pounds
2012: .300/.376/.352 – 22 BB/24 K – 26/31 SB – 213 AB
2013: .302/.419/.441 – 36 BB/30 K – 52/59 SB – 222 AB
38. Bryant SR OF Kevin Brown: average hit tool; average speed; average power; LF only; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .279/.345/.468 – 14 BB/22 K – 201 AB
2012: .281/.350/.515 – 21 BB/21 K – 9/14 SB – 196 AB
2013: .344/.485/.522 – 46 BB/20 K – 21/29 SB – 209 AB
39. James Madison rJR OF Johnny Bladel: above-average to plus speed; gap power; great approach; good CF; plus arm; biased probably, but have always liked him; 6-0, 175 pounds
2011: .336/.460/.493 – 42 BB/47 K – 211 AB
2012: .263/.432/.326 – 26 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 95 AB
2013: .304/.478/.401 – 53 BB/29 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB
40. Rhode Island JR OF Jeff Roy: plus-plus speed (legit); surprising pop; too aggressive; plus defender in CF; plus arm; average hit tool; leadoff profile; FAVORITE; 5-9, 170 pounds
2011: .386/.448/.524 – 15 BB/30 K – 145 AB
2012: .381/.464/.517 – 33 BB/35 K – 22/28 SB – 236 AB
2013: .307/.408/.360 – 34 BB/39 K – 29/29 SB – 228 AB
41. UCLA SO OF Eric Filia-Snyder: great approach to hitting, takes professional at bats; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB
2013: .248/.372/.325 – 31 BB/20 K – 8/15 SB – 206 AB
42. Vanderbilt SR OF Connor Harrell: has always flashed five-tool potential; good defender; can play steady CF, best in corners; strong arm; well above-average raw power; above-average speed; way more intriguing than your typical senior sign; 6-3, 215 pounds
2011: .299/.367/.513 – 15 BB/43 K – 197 AB
2012: .246/.360/.444 – 22 BB/53 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB
2013: .307/.409/.518 – 28 BB/56 K – 7/9 SB – 228 AB
43. Liberty JR OF Ryan Cordell: good in all three OF spots, easy CF range; really good speed, borders on plus (plus for me, have also heard plus-plus but that seems a stretch); above-average arm; average or better power upside; good athlete; plus bat speed; can also play a good 1B; great instincts; FAVORITE; 87-88 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds
2012: .294/.364/.448 – 15 BB/24 K – 8/10 SB – 163 AB
2013: .284/.327/.420 – 16 BB/29 K – 27/31 SB – 243 AB
44. Western Connecticut State SR OF Conor Bierfeldt: average speed; above-average arm; has always hit; clever PG Ryan Ludwick comp; 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .396/.506/.776 – 29 BB/20 K – 10 SB – 134 AB
45. Washington State JR OF Jason Monda: good athlete; average power upside; too aggressive for own good; raw; above-average speed; good defender; above-average arm; playable CF, better in corner; really quick bat; 6-4, 200 pounds
2011: .269/.344/.410 – 10 BB/31 K – 134 AB
2012: .264/.360/.347 – 13 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 193 AB
2013: .275/.328/.386 – 5 BB/41 K – 5/8 SB – 207 AB
46. Tennessee Wesleyan JR OF Trey Griffin: plus speed; great athlete; keep saying bat will come on, but likely up to pro teams to give him a shot or not now; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds
2013: .359/.458/.615 – 22 BB/28 K – 192 AB
47. UCLA JR OF Brenton Allen: above-average speed that he uses well; plus raw power, but limited by long swing and slow bat; showed plus arm in HS, but now his weakest tool and limits him to playing LF only as professional; 6-1, 230 pounds
2012: .286/.524/.429 – 6 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 14 AB
2013: .250/.347/.364 – 11 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 88 AB
48. UC Irvine JR OF Dominique Taylor: plus speed; some power upside; average at best arm; very raw bat, but intrigued by hit tool; love him in CF; 6-1, 200 pounds
2013: .322/.378/.457 – 13 BB/33 K – 10/14 SB – 230 AB
49. Oklahoma SR OF/1B Max White: good strength; big league power; really good athlete; above-average speed; tried at 2B last fall; showing impressive instincts in CF; easy to love his defensive versatility, can play anywhere but C and SS; good speed; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .259/.321/.388 – 7 BB/27 K – 147 AB
2012: .313/.388/.417 – 27 BB/32 K – 7/14 SB – 252 AB
2013: .258/.330/.343 – 17 BB/34 K – 7/8 SB – 233 AB
50. Louisville JR OF Adam Engel: plus athlete; plus speed; really strong arm; could be stud defender in CF; shows all tools but power though some think he has untapped power that I haven’t personally seen; convinced I’m missing something with him, but was not impressed in my view; 6-1, 210 pounds
2011: .250/.345/.264 – 15 BB/21 K – 144 AB
2012: .304/.363/.336 – 16 BB/26 K – 38/40 SB – 214 AB
2013: .224/.352/.278 – 28 BB/29 K – 40/51 SB – 223 AB
51. Auburn SR OF Ryan Tella: above-average speed; average arm strength and plus accuracy; good CF range; 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .356/.448/.504 – 37 BB/46 K – 18/22 SB – 236 AB
2013: .264/.331/.370 – 21 BB/45 K – 15/17 SB – 216 AB
52. Brewton-Paker SR OF/RHP Jon Kemmer: good power; average speed; good arm; LF in pros, but really strong outfield instincts; like his approach a lot; 88-90 FB
2012: .387/.526/.681 – 29 BB/15 K – 5/7 SB – 119 AB
2013: .366/.483/.717 – 23 BB/18 K – 6/7 SB – 145 AB
53. Brevard College JR OF/RHP Champ Stuart: plus to plus-plus speed; plus arm; easy CF range; intriguing raw power; 89-92 FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
2013: .300/.444/.479 – 30 BB/37 K – 39/42 SB – 140 AB
54. Bradley SR OF/1B Mike Tauchman: once limited defensively to LF or 1B, defense has improved to average in CF; not much in-game power, but could have average upside; strong hit tool; above-average speed; smart on bases; great instincts; average or better arm; 6-2, 215 pounds
2011: .326/.449/.390 – 37 BB/22 K – 172 AB
2012: .305/.401/.402 – 22 BB/27 K – 5/9 SB – 164 AB
2013: .414/.504/.581 – 27 BB/24 K – 28/30 SB – 186 AB
55. Louisiana State rSR OF Raph Rhymes: natural hitter, not much else; average speed; LF in pros; 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .364/.430/.495 – 25 BB/18 K – 214 AB
2012: .444/.502/.547 – 23 BB/12 K – 2/6 SB – 232 AB
2013: .335/.407/.458 – 26 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 227 AB
56. Rice SR OF Michael Ratterree: above-average raw power, currently to gaps; average runner; versatile defender who may be tried back at 2B, where he is very good, if he can overcome the infield yips; strong outfield arm; great approach; good athlete; strong; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .335/.397/.492 – 23 BB/42 K – 260 AB
2012: .238/.385/.413 – 43 BB/38 K – 6/8 SB – 189 AB
2013: .298/.421/.485 – 43 BB/32 K – 12/14 SB – 198 AB
57. Spartanburg Methodist JC SO OF Elliot Caldwell: good athlete; quick bat; CF range; strong; well above-average speed; smart on bases and in field; above-average arm, flashes plus; best in corner where he’ll be plus in time, but can hang in CF and getting better; plus worker; intriguing raw power; Winthrop transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .372/.450/.527 – 26 BB/24 K – 18/23 SB – 205 AB
58. Faulkner State JC SO OF/LHP Colin Bray: above-average speed; plus glove in CF; South Alabama transfer; 6-4, 200 pounds
2013: .406/.467/.531 – 18 BB/22 K – 15/16 SB – 143 AB
59. Michigan SR OF Patrick Biondi: plus speed, but doesn’t always use it as effectively as he could; outstanding defender in CF; average arm; knows his role as a hitter – plays up the pesky, on-base skills and hits the ball where the ball is pitched; 5-9, 165 pounds
2011: .304/.382/.346 – 25 BB/26 K – 217 AB
2012: .312/.416/.416 – 30 BB/28 K – 32/44 SB – 221 AB
2013: .327/.415/.400 – 20 BB/21 K – 15/19 SB – 165 AB
60. Maryland rSO OF Charlie White: fast and knows it; 5-9, 180 pounds
2011: .304/.399/.368 – 18 BB/29 K – 171 AB
2012: .220/.370/.271 – 8 BB/6 K – 5/6 SB – 59 AB
2013: .364/.463/.425 – 29 BB/16 K – 41/48 SB – 214 AB
61. Illinois SR OF Justin Parr: good speed; good range; gap power; solid arm; 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .271/.332/.391 – 20 BB/26 K – 7/13 SB – 207 AB
2013: .358/.417/.518 – 21 BB/24 K – 15/18 SB – 218 AB
62. Florida State rSO OF Brett Knief: good athlete; strong hit tool; LF arm; UNC and Seminole State CC transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds
2013: .299/.423/.403 – 12 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 77 AB
63. Indiana rSO OF Scott Donley: good hit tool; LF only; Virginia Tech transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds
2013: .343/.390/.479 – 15 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB
64. Louisiana State JR OF Sean McMullen: good range; strong arm; plus speed; 5-8, 175 pounds
2013: .314/.407/.471 – 22 BB/22 K – 0/2 SB – 153 AB
65. Wake Forest JR OF Evan Stephens: plus range; 6-3, 190 pounds
2012: .283/.413/.346 – 28 BB/47 K – 14/16 SB – 159 AB
2013: .379/.514/.426 – 44 BB/37 K – 16/18 SB – 190 AB
66. Clemson rJR OF Thomas Brittle: plus speed; plus-plus range in CF; College of Charleston transfer; 5-8, 175 pounds
2012: .311/.398/.452 – 23 BB/30 K – 16/19 SB – 228 AB
2013: .276/.391/.340 – 33 BB/40 K – 20/24 SB – 203 AB
67. Maryland JR OF Mike Montville: good power upside; smart, whole field approach; just needs at bats; 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .211/.327/.379 – 13 BB/24 K – 95 AB
2012: .248/.325/.366 – 17 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 145 AB
2013: .333/.395/.513 – 4 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 39 AB
68. California Baptist JR OF Zach Esquerra: good athlete; good speed; holes in swing; too many swings and misses; good enough arm for RF; 6-4, 210 pounds
2013: .388/.496/.745 – 35 BB/40 K – 12/14 SB – 196 AB
69. Pittsburgh JR OF Casey Roche: strong arm; good speed; interesting power; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .311/.368/.412 – 11 BB/23 K – 119 AB
2012: .303/.401/.458 – 30 BB/45 K – 4/7 SB – 201 AB
2013: .318/.408/.498 – 27 BB/42 K – 10/13 SB – 233 AB
70. Rutgers JR OF Brian O’Grady: solid speed; good range in CF; leadoff approach; 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .317/.410/.424 – 32 BB/35 K – 9/16 SB – 224 AB
2013: .301/.400/.417 – 34 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 216 AB
71. Coastal Carolina SR OF Ted Blackman: leadoff profile; good speed; some pop to gaps; CF instincts, but not speed; not enough arm for corner; tweener; gap power; love his approach; Miami transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .273/.403/.324 – 32 BB/34 K – 12/18 SB – 176 AB
2013: .309/.453/.447 – 42 BB/20 K – 7/13 SB – 188 AB
72. Louisville JR OF/LHP Cole Sturgeon: above-average speed; smart player; strong arm; good range in corner, can definitely play a good CF as well; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .209/.304/.218 – 13 BB/19 K – 110 AB
2012: .312/.392/.421 – 23 BB/14 K – 8/8 SB – 221 AB
2013: .328/.408/.404 – 18 BB/16 K – 12/15 SB – 198 AB
73. South Alabama SR OF Nolan Earley: gap power that has increased with added bulk; above-average speed; above-average at best arm; good range in corner, can handle CF but not great there; no standout tool; probably best in LF; 6-0, 190 pounds
2011: .312/.403/.434 – 28 BB/22 K – 221 AB
2012: .308/.412/.464 – 33 BB/30 K – 5/8 SB – 211 AB
2013: .314/.407/.439 – 37 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 223 AB
74. Vanderbilt SR OF Michael Yastrzemski: good defender in all three spots; slightly above-average speed; nice lefthanded swing; strong, accurate arm; solid all over, no standout tool; uses whole field well; 5-11, 175 pounds
2011: .304/.433/.387 – 45 BB/41 K – 230 AB
2012: .295/.394/.440 – 28 BB/31 K – 15/20 SB – 234 AB
2013: .307/.404/.436 – 28 BB/36 K – 19/26 SB – 225 AB
75. North Carolina SR OF Chaz Frank: above-average speed; old Tim Fedroff comp (unsure from where, BA likely); line drive swing; leadoff profile; strong enough arm; good approach; strong hit tool; gap power; LF only in pros, but a solid one; 5-10, 180 pounds
2011: .296/.431/.370 – 46 BB/30 K – 230 AB
2012: .273/.407/.368 – 48 BB/35 K – 17/21 SB – 242 AB
2013: .303/.393/.425 – 29 BB/15 K – 21/24 SB – 228 AB
76. Texas A&M JR OF Krey Bratsen: plus-plus speed; above-average arm; plus CF range; very raw; needs to get stronger and play within himself; not sure he’ll ever hit; 6-0, 170 pounds
2011: .332/.397/.373 – 26 BB/51 K – 268 AB
2012: .226/.319/.286 – 26 BB/42 K – 22/27 SB – 199 AB
2013: .301/.358/.354 – 15 BB/37 K – 18/21 SB – 209 AB
77. Clemson JR OF Joe Costigan: can get too aggressive for his own good; interesting raw power; could also be tried at catcher; 5-11, 200 pounds
2012: .311/.396/.400 – 5 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 45 AB
2013: .300/.429/.475 – 8 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 40 AB
78. Cincinnati JR OF/1B Justin Glass: intriguing bat; bug raw power, emphasis on raw; strong arm when healthy, but shoulder may never be the same; good range in corner, but fights himself out there; good athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds
2011: .313/.386/.432 – 26 BB/57 K – 227 AB
2012: .366/.424/.507 – 20 BB/57 K – 15/23 SB – 227 AB
2013: .305/.350/.418 – 10 BB/37 K – 11/14 SB – 239 AB
79. Miami JR OF Dale Carey: plus athlete; plus arm strength, but accuracy issues hold him back; some power upside, but raw and yet to be untapped; weird swing; plus speed, but iffy base runner; awesome CF range; decent approach; positioned to be 2014 sleeper senior sign after dreadful junior year; 6-3, 180 pounds
2011: .297/.401/.368 – 19 BB/41 K – 155 AB
2012: .280/.387/.383 – 33 BB/45 K – 10/15 SB – 214 AB
2013: .215/.310/.304 – 15 BB/23 K – 13/17 SB – 135 AB
80. Mississippi SR OF Tanner Mathis: leadoff hitter profile; some pop; above-average speed; good range; good hit tool; lesser version of Taylor Dugas; 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .332/.384/.367 – 16 BB/10 K – 226 AB
2012: .363/.468/.420 – 41 BB/17 K – 8/8 SB – 245 AB
2013: .272/.409/.300 – 35 BB/16 K – 8/13 SB – 213 AB
81. UAB JR OF Ivan DeJesus: pre-injury (broken ankle) easy plus speed, still better than average currently; above-average arm; really interesting bat; strong hit tool; pretty, compact swing; CF range, but needs reps; loss of speed may push him to corner; above-average power upside, but injuries have kept him from showing it; 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .213/.287/.254 – 10 BB/32 K – 122 AB
2012: .290/.357/.403 – 20 BB/62 K – 12/17 SB – 238 AB
2013: .262/.364/.369 – 29 BB/57 K – 10/13 SB – 214 AB
82. CC Western Nevada FR OF/RHP Conor Harber: above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; quick bat; CF range; 93 peak; 6-2, 190 pounds
2013: .411/.453/.636 – 11 BB/24 K – 16/20 SB – 214 AB
83. Nebraska SR OF Chad Christensen: steady glove; average arm; converted OF who has played across the infield, so versatility could be his ticket to advancing through minor league system; has above-average speed for CF; 6-3, 200 pounds
2012: .311/.373/.500 – 19 BB/36 K – 8/10 SB – 228 AB
2013: .382/.455/.471 – 29 BB/32 K – 8/10 SB – 225 AB
84. East Tennessee State SR OF Andrew Green: good athlete; really good speed; strong arm; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .282/.349/.359 – 14 BB/23 K – 195 AB
2012: .260/.363/.361 – 17 BB/18 K – 22/30 SB – 208 AB
2013: .309/.401/.461 – 24 BB/22 K – 24/27 SB – 230 AB
85. Pearl River SO OF Braxton Lee: plus CF range; above-average arm; good speed; intriguing bat; not much power
2013: .409/.504/.478 – 35 BB/14 K – 36/42 SB – 186 AB
86. Meridian CC SO OF Jonathan Youngblood: great athlete; plus speed; average to plus arm; good defender; CF range; patrols CF like a veteran; not very strong; questionable hit tool; chance for power down the line; young for class; one to watch, but perhaps not this year; 6-3, 180 pounds
2013: .297/.387/.335 – 17 BB/23 K – 19/23 SB – 158 AB
87. Nebraska JR OF Mike Pritchard: good speed; above-average hit tool; smart on bases; good range; poor arm keeps him in LF; 6-0, 170 pounds
2011: .315/.407/.326 – 13 BB/11 K – 92 AB
2012: .387/.447/.434 – 21 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 212 AB
2013: .354/.417/.434 – 23 BB/17 K – 4/6 SB – 198 AB
88. Central Arizona JC SO OF Spencer O’Neil: pretty swing; good power upside; slow; above-average arm; below-average speed; needs to add muscle; approach needs a lot of work; old Paul O’Neill comp; “decided to pursue other opportunities” after leaving Oregon, but resurfaced at Central Arizona in 2013; 6-4, 190 pounds
2013: .316/.358/.570 – 6 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 114 AB
89. Texas-Arlington rJR OF Matt Shortall: above-average arm, flashes plus; average at best speed; above-average to plus raw power; average or better hit tool; solid glove in corner; Tulane transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds
2012: .288/.333/.477 – 7 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 153 AB
2013: .397/.440/.616 – 13 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 232 AB
90. Buffalo SR OF Matt Pollock: really good athlete; well above-average range in CF; plus speed; above-average raw power; plus-plus arm strength; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds
2011: .303/.401/.479 – 24 BB/54 K – 188 AB
2012: .371/.456/.670 – 25 BB/54 K – 1/4 SB – 221 AB
2013: .222/.222/.222 – 0 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 9 AB
91. Lamar rJR OF Jude Vidrine: weak arm; LF professionally; average speed; good athlete; interesting hit tool; no big weakness outside of arm, but no plus tool either; improving approach; 6-2, 180 pounds
2011: .222/.318/.317 – 12 BB/31 K – 126 AB
2013: .299/.436/.417 – 44 BB/48 K – 4/7 SB – 204 AB
92. James Madison SR OF Cole McInturff: some power upside; good CF range; good speed; too many swings and misses; 6-1, 180 pounds
2011: .270/.351/.343 – 20 BB/46 K – 178 AB
2012: .339/.408/.409 – 16 BB/23 K – 14/21 SB – 186 AB
2013: .346/.452/.436 – 32 BB/30 K – 11/16 SB – 179 AB
93. Texas-San Antonio SR OF Daniel Rockett: above-average speed; average across the board; good defender in CF; solid arm; solid hit tool; ugly swing, but it works; 6-1, 175 pounds
2011: .276/.339/.396 – 19 BB/47 K – 225 AB
2012: .222/.295/.335 – 15 BB/39 K – 13/16 SB – 203 AB
2013: .292/.368/.508 – 21 BB/43 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB
94. Marshall rSR OF Isaac Ballou: leadoff hitter profile; good approach; above-average speed; above-average range; iffy arm; little power, but slowly starting to emerge as body has filled out; 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .283/.397/.396 – 32 BB/28 K – 187 AB
2012: .308/.450/.405 – 44 BB/40 K – 22/29 SB – 195 AB
2013: .323/.434/.428 – 37 BB/31 K – 13/17 SB – 201 AB
95. New Mexico SR OF Josh Melendez: good athlete; above-average speed; above-average arm; decent CF range; 5-11, 190 pounds
2012: .301/.367/.453 – 24 BB/27 K – 23/24 SB – 236 AB
2013: .280/.389/.417 – 36 BB/34 K – 13/16 SB – 218 AB
96. Rice JR OF/1B Michael Aquino: can really hit; big power upside; average speed; approach needs cleaning up; 5-10, 170 pounds
2013: .332/.380/.534 – 17 BB/48 K – 2/3 SB – 223 AB
97. Jacksonville State JR OF Michel Bishop: plus speed; leadoff profile; 6-1, 185 pounds
2012: .208/.278/.327 – 14 BB/46 K – 7/9 SB – 159 AB
2013: .340/.416/.539 – 26 BB/41 K – 17/20 SB – 206 AB
98. Virginia Tech rSR OF/1B Andrew Rash: plus raw power; really quick bat; above-average arm; average speed; good instincts in CF, but profiles best in RF; way too much swing and miss; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .330/.414/.696 – 19 BB/49 K – 191 AB
2012: .267/.330/.444 – 9 BB/38 K – 7/9 SB – 187 AB
2013: .294/.355/.520 – 13 BB/49 K – 5/8 SB – 221 AB
99. North Carolina State SR OF Brett Williams: junior college standout with well-rounded tools; plus defender; plus speed; needs to make more contact; interesting power; good range in CF; torn ACL in 2012 has slowed him some; 5-11, 185 pounds
2011: .290/.374/.450 – 16 BB/38 K – 238 AB
2013: .254/.342/.353 – 22 BB/43 K – 18/21 SB – 201 AB
100. Wake Forest rSO OF Kevin Jordan: above-average speed; good CF defense; bat with upside; great athlete; interesting power upside; underrated approach; 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .216/.310/.288 – 16 BB/52 K – 5/7 SB – 125 AB
2013: .195/.320/.310 – 15 BB/36 K – 5/8 SB – 87 AB
101. Mississippi State JR OF/LHP CT Bradford: plus speed; good arm; good range in CF; leadoff profile; fantastic approach; 92 peak; 5-9, 170 pounds
2011: .303/.401/.369 – 30 BB/22 K – 244 AB
2012: .258/.350/.339 – 13 BB/16 K – 3/4 SB – 124 AB
2013: .305/.382/.336 – 20 BB/31 K – 7/7 SB – 220 AB
102. Arkansas rJR OF/RHP Jacob Morris: plus athlete; plus speed; covers lots of ground in OF; strong arm; big raw talent, but hasn’t gotten at bats to show it; college upside tools gamble; 6-3, 215 pounds
2012: .229/.357/.400 – 22 BB/47 K – 5/7 SB – 140 AB
2013: .152/.287/.202 – 17 BB/36 K – 8/9 SB – 99 AB
103. Kentucky JR OF Lucas Witt: good athlete; really good speed; good arm; still raw; 6-1, 190 pounds
2011: .267/.398/.320 – 12 BB/13 K – 75 AB
2012: .319/.385/.333 – 4 BB/8 K – 5/8 SB – 69 AB
2013: .197/.281/.211 – 8 BB/14 K – 5/6 SB – 76 AB
104. Arkansas SR OF Matt Vinson: five-tool ceiling, but maddeningly inconsistent across board; big raw power; good defender; strong arm; above-average speed; 6-2, 210 pounds
2011: .221/.310/.390 – 10 BB/27 K – 77 AB
2012: .217/.349/.275 – 25 BB/35 K – 2/5 SB – 120 AB
2013: .269/.368/.363 – 32 BB/45 K – 8/9 SB – 201 AB
105. Creighton JR OF Mike Gerber: good athlete; no standout tool; gap power; too aggressive; good enough arm for RF; 6-1, 180 pounds
2011: .280/.371/.488 – 23 BB/61 K – 168 AB
2012: .256/.339/.389 – 21 BB/41 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB
2013: .343/.399/.582 – 11 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 134 AB
106. Oregon JR OF Brett Thomas: average speed, maybe a touch more; strong hit tool; not a ton of pop, but enough; stretched a bit in CF; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .311/.423/.379 – 16 BB/27 K – 103 AB
2012: .353/.407/.488 – 15 BB/34 K – 9/13 SB – 201 AB
2013: .363/.449/.478 – 23 BB/45 K – 12/15 SB – 201 AB
107. Mercer JR OF Derrick Workman: plus arm; good speed; major approach issues; 6-1, 185 pounds
2011: .302/.352/.461 – 15 BB/78 K – 232 AB
2012: .295/.389/.452 – 25 BB/71 K – 6/9 SB – 210 AB
2013: .316/.426/.529 – 35 BB/58 K – 3/3 SB – 206 AB
108. Pittsburgh JR OF/RHP Stephen Vranka: strong arm; 5-10, 160 pounds
2012: .261/.321/.374 – 18 BB/39 K – 9/13 SB – 222 AB
2013: .297/.393/.500 – 35 BB/35 K – 16/19 SB – 236 AB
109. Michigan State SO OF/C Jimmy Pickens: good athlete; strong wrists; good OF range; strong arm; 6-0, 220 pounds
2012: .268/.362/.448 – 13 BB/46 K – 2/3 SB – 183 AB
2013: .297/.372/.523 – 19 BB/39 K – 6/10 SB – 195 AB
110. Hawaii Pacific SR OF/1B Marvin Campbell: big power upside; below-average speed; solid in both LF and 1B, though some don’t like him at 1B and think he’s too slow for OF; UNLV transfer; 6-5, 235 pounds
2013: .356/.466/.627 – 36 BB/36 K – 3/6 SB – 177 AB
111. Towson JR OF Dominic Fratantuono: great approach; LF arm; 5-11, 170 pounds
2011: .244/.329/.370 – 16 BB/26 K – 135 AB
2012: .256/.429/.415 – 40 BB/29 K – 10/15 SB – 176 AB
2013: .323/.431/.532 – 35 BB/52 K – 14/19 SB – 220 AB
112. Central Florida rSR OF Erik Hempe: average at best power; average speed; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .323/.390/.519 – 15 BB/41 K – 189 AB
2013: .324/.410/.518 – 31 BB/43 K – 6/11 SB – 222 AB
113. Evansville rSO OF Kevin Kaczmarski: good speed; really good approach; corner OF range; 6-0, 185 pounds
2012: .308/.417/.438 – 31 BB/45 K – 13/15 SB – 201 AB
2013: .356/.426/.521 – 25 BB/40 K – 15/21 SB – 236 AB
114. Maryland SR OF Jordan Hagel: 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .332/.418/.498 – 24 BB/42 K – 16/20 SB – 205 AB
2013: .331/.424/.547 – 20 BB/33 K – 14/17 SB – 148 AB
115. Miami SR OF Chantz Mack: interesting pop; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .254/.371/.362 – 24 BB/29 K – 138 AB
2012: .295/.410/.367 – 33 BB/22 K – 11/15 SB – 166 AB
2013: .306/.445/.393 – 39 BB/31 K – 15/18 SB – 196 AB
116. Florida State SR OF Seth Miller: good speed; above-average defender; good arm; 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .178/.346/.248 – 21 BB/33 K – 101 AB
2012: .212/.331/.349 – 16 BB/39 K – 4/5 SB – 146 AB
2013: .269/.375/.388 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/9 SB – 160 AB
117. Austin Peay State JR OF Craig Massoni: 6-2, 215 pounds
2013: .335/.434/.594 – 34 BB/45 K – 6/8 SB – 224 AB
118. Michigan State SR OF Jordan Keur: good speed; good instincts in outfield; 5-11, 185 pounds
2011: .260/.313/.316 – 8 BB/16 K – 196 AB
2012: .365/.442/.433 – 29 BB/27 K – 9/18 SB – 252 AB
2013: .337/.431/.433 – 12 BB/10 K – 10/14 SB – 104 AB
119. Nevada SR OF Brooks Klein: strong hit tool, but that’s his only average or better tool; 6-2, 190 pounds
2012: .315/.392/.552 – 21 BB/31 K – 2/6 SB – 203 AB
2013: .327/.398/.521 – 23 BB/26 K – 3/9 SB – 217 AB
120. Buffalo rSR OF Jason Kanzler: good defender; plus speed; plus arm; 6-0, 190 pounds
2011: .272/.359/.424 – 11 BB/42 K – 125 AB
2012: .359/.407/.574 – 16 BB/48 K – 17/21 SB – 223 AB
2013: .326/.398/.595 – 18 BB/51 K – 20/24 SB – 227 AB
121. California Baptist SR OF Luke Esquerra: strong arm; good raw power; good speed; raw defender; 6-4, 200 pounds
2013: .360/.459/.600 – 32 BB/28 K – 5/7 SB – 200 AB
122. New Mexico rSR OF Luke Campbell: good approach; power upside; average speed; 6-0, 200 pounds
2013: .319/.391/.513 – 18 BB/20 K – 8/13 SB – 191 AB
123. UNLV SR OF Brandon Bayardi: good power upside; LF only, but a decent one; 6-2, 210 pounds
2011: .282/.394/.515 – 22 BB/47 K – 163 AB
2012: .322/.425/.488 – 29 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 205 AB
2013: .306/.391/.513 – 24 BB/39 K – 8/12 SB – 232 AB
124. Virginia Military Institute SR OF Rob Dickinson: 6-0, 185 pounds
2012: .293/.365/.481 – 16 BB/26 K – 7/12 SB – 181 AB
2013: .379/.443/.571 – 18 BB/18 K – 15/20 SB – 198 AB
125. James Madison SR OF Colby Roberts: 5-10, 195 pounds
2012: .250/.381/.349 – 30 BB/49 K – 7/13 SB – 172 AB
2013: .371/.439/.606 – 17 BB/24 K – 5/8 SB – 132 AB
126. Sacramento State JR OF Justin Higley: good athlete; average arm; untapped power upside; good athlete; good speed; 6-4, 200 pounds
2012: .305/.391/.492 – 27 BB/61 K – 5/5 SB – 197 AB
2013: .286/.362/.524 – 22 BB/55 K – 4/9 SB – 210 AB
127. Hendrix JR OF Collin Radack: above-average speed; good athlete; gap power for now, could be more; can hang in CF, but better in corner; 6-4, 200 pounds
2013: .396/.458/.514 – 12 BB/18 K – 14/17 SB – 144 AB
128. Illinois State rSR OF Eric Aguilera: 6-2, 210 pounds
2012: .350/.374/.502 – 5 BB/33 K – 0/2 SB – 203 AB
2013: .346/.408/.524 – 26 BB/50 K – 4/7 SB – 231 AB
129. Central Arizona JC FR OF/RHP Sean Hurley: intriguing bat; TJ survivor; 6-4, 235 pounds
2013: .341/.430/.562 – 28 BB/40 K – 4/6 SB – 185 AB
130. Towson rJR OF Kurt Wertz: coming back from TJ surgery; 5-10, 170 pounds
2012: .218/.295/.381 – 15 BB/27 K – 6/7 SB – 147 AB
2013: .317/.401/.606 – 31 BB/32 K – 6/10 SB – 208 AB
131. Siena SR OF Mike Fish: 6-1, 185 pounds
2012: .324/.372/.467 – 7 BB/11 K – 3/3 SB – 105 AB
2013: .385/.434/.641 – 20 BB/23 K – 14/16 SB – 231 AB
132. Shippensburg SR OF Cody Kulp: plus arm; average speed; good range in RF; above-average raw power; below-average plate discipline
2013: .276/.372/.435 – 23 BB/23 K – 7/7 SB – 170 AB
133. Spartanburg Methodist JC OF Wesley Rogers: plus speed; good CF range; like his bat; power is coming; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds
2013: .333/.450/.400 – 35 BB/21 K – 30/32 SB – 180 AB
134. Delaware rSR OF Nick Ferdinand: 6-2, 215 pounds
2011: .276/.351/.506 – 18 BB/28 K – 170 AB
2012: .284/.401/.433 – 26 BB/38 K – 4/6 SB – 208 AB
2013: .329/.413/.633 – 29 BB/39 K – 2/3 SB – 210 AB
135. Central Connecticut State JR OF Dylan DelaCruz: 6-0, 200 pounds
2012: .295/.337/.447 – 12 BB/25 K – 2/4 SB – 190 AB
2013: .329/.370/.538 – 14 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 210 AB
136. Penn SR OF Ryan Deitrich: 6-5, 200 pounds
2012: .336/.391/.593 – 10 BB/31 K – 2/4 SB – 140 AB
2013: .354/.475/.535 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/12 SB – 144 AB
137. Canisius SR OF Chris Gruarin: 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .239/.365/.352 – 23 BB/50 K – 14/15 SB – 176 AB
2013: .291/.396/.500 – 17 BB/31 K – 10/10 SB – 110 AB
138. Holy Cross SR OF Patrick Puentes: 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .313/.456/.425 – 27 BB/34 K – 6/9 SB – 134 AB
2013: .296/.365/.497 – 18 BB/33 K – 6/6 SB – 169 AB
139. Holy Cross JR OF Brandon Cipolla: pretty swing; good athlete; plus speed; plus CF range; plus arm; solid approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .298/.403/.460 – 30 BB/46 K – 3/9 SB – 161 AB
2013: .312/.382/.452 – 20 BB/42 K – 7/9 SB – 186 AB
140. Florida Atlantic SR OF Nathan Pittman: really good CF; leadoff approach; 5-9, 175 pounds
2012: .242/.382/.403 – 28 BB/32 K – 10/13 SB – 124 AB
2013: .312/.442/.465 – 42 BB/40 K – 13/19 SB – 202 AB
141. UNC Wilmington SR OF Tyler Molinaro: strong hit tool, but has been inconsistent throughout amateur career; good glove in corner; impressive power, but all depends on whether or not he can make enough contact going forward; 6-2, 220 pounds
2012: .284/.341/.538 – 19 BB/64 K – 6/7 SB – 264 AB
2013: .263/.391/.488 – 33 BB/66 K – 4/6 SB – 205 AB
142. Wheaton JR OF Sean Ryan: plus speed; tough to strikeout; average at best arm
2013: .338/.411/.423 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 142 AB
143. Miami (Ohio) rSR OF Alex Johnson: plus speed; CF range; plus arm; weird swing, but gets results; good athlete; big raw power, but still mostly raw; might struggle against big-time pitching; Cleveland State transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds
2013: .299/.333/.472 – 14 BB/32 K – 15/19 SB – 214 AB
144. North Carolina Central SR OF Luis Diaz: good speed; surprising power, could be above-average; good LF; 5-10, 200 pounds
2012: .324/.435/.476 – 23 BB/31 K – 7/10 SB – 185 AB
2013: .325/.454/.467 – 43 BB/54 K – 19/21 SB – 197 AB
145. Cornell JR OF Chris Cruz: strong hit tool; good speed; above-average defender; above-average arm; pretty swing; works defensively in corner OF; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .256/.330/.451 – 8 BB/24 K – 82 AB
2012: .264/.353/.545 – 19 BB/51 K – 8/10 SB – 178 AB
2013: .197/.278/.437 – 5 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 71 AB
146. Valparaiso JR OF Chris Manning: great athlete; strong defender in CF, but best in corner; good arm; above-average speed; average hit tool; smart player; tools play up; accurate arm; 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .275/.338/.344 – 19 BB/33 K – 11/15 SB – 244 AB
2013: .300/.378/.414 – 17 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 203 AB
147. North Greenville SR OF Adam Taylor: above-average speed; raw hitter; 6-2, 190 pounds
2013: .392/.483/.597 – 20 BB/21 K – 10/13 SB – 176 AB
148. Fresno JC OF Anthony Hawkins: big raw power; 5-10, 225 pounds
2013: 356/.424/.544 – 12 BB/31 K – 10/11 SB – 149 AB
149. Concordia JR OF Cody Smith: San Diego State transfer; 6-0, 185 pounds
2011: .321/.394/.451 – 20 BB/47 K – 193 AB
2013: .341/.423/.549 – 19 BB/36 K – 16/20 SB – 182 AB
150. Austin Peay State SR OF Cody Hudson: good speed; good athlete; good pop; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .247/.364/.412 – 23 BB/42 K – 182 AB
2012: .263/.347/.404 – 24 BB/37 K – 21/27 SB – 213 AB
2013: .313/.356/.443 – 14 BB/42 K – 30/38 SB – 230 AB
151. Austin Peay State JR OF/LHP Rolando Gautier: 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .249/.369/.333 – 29 BB/46 K – 201 AB
2012: .243/.355/.362 – 25 BB/51 K – 6/8 SB – 185 AB
2013: .281/.401/.410 – 35 BB/50 K – 3/7 SB – 210 AB
152. Western Illinois SR OF Dan Dispensa: really good athlete; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds
2012: .349/.427/.474 – 20 BB/29 K – 7/11 SB – 192 AB
2013: .276/.351/.403 – 21 BB/31 K – 8/13 SB – 196 AB
153. Louisiana-Monroe JR OF Dalton Herrington: plus defender; average arm; some pop; 5-11, 180 pounds
2013: .253/.324/.403 – 17 BB/39 K – 9/12 SB – 186 AB
154. Western Kentucky JR OF/INF Regan Flaherty: Vanderbilt transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds
2013: .288/.344/.390 – 20 BB/43 K – 1/3 SB – 236 AB
155. Illinois rJR OF Jordan Parr: good raw power; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
2012: .333/.379/.498 – 14 BB/26 K – 6/16 SB – 201 AB
2013: .269/.366/.378 – 32 BB/25 K – 23/26 SB – 201 AB
156. Pepperdine rSO OF Bryan Langlois: makes consistent hard contact; average at best speed; smart runner; above-average arm; can hang in CF, but best in RF; still learning the strike zone; 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .333/.391/.417 – 3 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 84 AB
2013: .289/.384/.458 – 22 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 190 AB
157. Ball State JR OF Sean Godfrey: above-average speed; leadoff profile; average defensive range in CF; average at best arm; 6-2, 185 pounds
2011: .262/.313/.388 – 3 BB/30 K – 103 AB
2012: .328/.384/.443 – 3 BB/25 K – 13/15 SB – 131 AB
2013: .311/.382/.459 – 14 BB/30 K – 17/26 SB – 222 AB
158. Central Arkansas SR OF Forrestt Allday: FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
2012: .309/.474/.410 – 57 BB/25 K – 7/12 SB – 188 AB
2013: .346/.489/.453 – 49 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 214 AB
159. Cal State Dominguez Hills SR OF Ivory Thomas: Cal State Fullerton transfer; plus speed
2013: .383/.523/.511 – 29 BB/31 K – 19/24 SB – 133 AB
160. Tallahassee CC SO OF Matt Bahnick: plus arm; big power; can play CF, but better in RF
2013: .286/.382/.407 – 25 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 199 AB
161. Central Arizona JC SO OF Jordan Dunatov: above-average speed; good athlete; Oregon State transfer; 6-6, 200 pounds
2013: .262/.311/.328 – 9 BB/17 K – 8/11 SB – 122 AB
162. Alabama-Huntsville SR OF Justin Pearson: love his approach; knows the strike zone better than most umpires; plus speed; LF in pros, but can hang to some degree in CF; 5-10, 180 pounds
2013: .280/.435/.393 – 32 BB/18 K – 20/22 SB – 150 AB
163. Florida Atlantic JR OF/1B Tyler Rocklein: strong; good athlete; weak arm; average at best raw power; 6-3, 200 pounds
2013: .270/.311/.477 – 12 BB/49 K – 6/9 SB – 222 AB
164. Central Connecticut State JR OF JP Sportman
2012: .321/.365/.516 – 13 BB/20 K – 2/5 SB – 190 AB
2013: .312/.330/.441 – 8 BB/14 K – 13/15 SB – 202 AB
165. Canisius JR OF Jesse Kelso: 5-10, 185 pounds
2012: .243/.339/.365 – 20 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 148 AB
2013: .282/.421/.446 – 34 BB/24 K – 11/16 SB – 177 AB
166. Southeast Missouri State rSO OF Jason Blum: 5-10, 175 pounds
2012: .234/.353/.345 – 18 BB/24 K – 5/5 SB – 145 AB
2013: .310/.439/.478 – 29 BB/35 K – 9/15 SB – 226 AB
167. Wright State JR OF Kieston Greene: 5-10, 185 pounds
2013: .319/.382/.476 – 19 BB/23 K – 6/12 SB – 185 AB
168. Long Island-Brooklyn JR OF Pete Leonello: 6-1, 185 pounds
2011: .322/.417/.428 – 29 BB/30 K – 180 AB
2012: .327/.402/.429 – 27 BB/34 K – 11/18 SB – 217 AB
2013: .329/.413/.469 – 28 BB/30 K – 10/18 SB – 207 AB
169. The Citadel JR OF/INF Drew DeKerlegand: 5-10, 200 pounds
2011: .356/.424/.481 – 15 BB/30 K – 208 AB
2012: .278/.388/.377 – 14 BB/37 K – 2/3 SB – 151 AB
2013: .311/.437/.500 – 33 BB/46 K – 9/12 SB – 212 AB
170. Oral Roberts rJR OF Tyler Boss: 6-4, 220 pounds
2013: .311/.384/.495 – 18 BB/47 K – 8/9 SB – 190 AB
171. Sam Houston State JR OF Luke Plucheck: 5-11, 190 pounds
2012: .281/.340/.384 – 19 BB/51 K – 10/12 SB – 224 AB
2013: .292/.361/.500 – 17 BB/58 K – 11/15 SB – 202 AB
172. Furman SR OF Taylor Johnson: 6-3, 220 pounds
2012: .304/.348/.452 – 12 BB/40 K – 5/5 SB – 230 AB
2013: .322/.368/.512 – 14 BB/46 K – 5/7 SB – 242 AB
173. East Carolina JR OF Ben Fultz: 5-9, 185 pounds
2011: .298/.377/.461 – 20 BB/43 K – 178 AB
2012: .193/.309/.263 – 14 BB/33 K – 8/9 SB – 114 AB
2013: .292/.392/.481 – 17 BB/25 K – 4/8 SB – 106 AB
174. McNeese State JR OF Jackson Gooch: good range in corner; average at best arm; interesting upside with bat; 6-4, 210 pounds
2013: .292/.353/.440 – 15 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 216 AB
175. UAB JR OF Ryan Prinzing: 5-10, 190 pounds
2012: .288/.439/.317 – 21 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 104 AB
2013: .325/.435/.438 – 27 BB/34 K – 1/1 SB – 203 AB
176. Washington SR OF Jayce Ray: 6-1, 190 pounds
2012: .354/.422/.442 – 20 BB/23 K – 6/14 SB – 206 AB
2013: .336/.406/.427 – 21 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 220 AB
177. Tulane SR OF/1B Sean Potkay: 6-3, 220 pounds
2012: .327/.469/.487 – 37 BB/33 K – 3/3 SB – 150 AB
2013: .290/.385/.425 – 30 BB/50 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB
178. Minnesota SR OF Andy Henkemeyer: 5-10, 170 pounds
2012: .343/.399/.449 – 16 BB/30 K – 7/10 SB – 207 AB
2013: .353/.400/.473 – 14 BB/33 K – 4/11 SB – 201 AB
179. Nevada JR OF Brad Gerig: big power upside; above-average speed; above-average arm strength; average defender; average hit tool; hasn’t put it all together; 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .274/.333/.434 – 7 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 113 AB
180. Wichita State rJR OF/LHP Garrett Bayliff: good athlete; above-average speed; average range; 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .339/.397/.452 – 6 BB/9 K – 2/3 SB – 62 AB
2013: .380/.435/.427 – 21 BB/37 K – 11/16 SB – 234 AB
181. Nicholls State SR OF Matt Richard: 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .285/.370/.348 – 13 BB/36 K – 23/26 SB – 158 AB
2013: .300/.389/.414 – 19 BB/36 K – 21/24 SB – 210 AB
182. Southern California SR OF Greg Zebrack: above-average raw power; average hit tool; good CF range; average at best speed, but knows how to run bases; strong arm; has gone from USC to Penn and back to USC; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .322/.434/.575 – 18 BB/35 K – 146 AB
2012: .328/.433/.635 – 16 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 137 AB
2013: .385/.459/.545 – 19 BB/40 K – 5/9 SB – 200 AB
183. Oklahoma State JR OF Aaron Cornell: above-average CF range; plus speed; average arm; surprising power; good hit tool; good approach; still rough around the edges; 5-11, 170 pounds
2012: .088/.132/.088 – 1 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 34 AB
2013: .285/.356/.385 – 13 BB/26 K – 12/12 SB – 130 AB
184. Texas rJR OF Matt Moynihan: easy plus speed; leadoff man profile; good discipline; speed and arm fit well in CF; great athlete; raw swing mechanics; well-traveled (San Diego to Orange Coast College to Texas); 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .262/.292/.295 – 3 BB/8 K – 5/5 SB – 61 AB
185. Mississippi SO OF Will Jamison: good athlete; plus speed; 6-0, 170 pounds
2012: .247/.289/.325 – 5 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 77 AB
2013: .295/.415/.411 – 24 BB/36 K – 7/11 SB – 129 AB
186. Kansas SO OF Michael Suiter: good athlete; interesting power, presently to gaps; solid arm; average speed, maybe a little more; just enough CF range; Santa Clara transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .220/.332/.327 – 19 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 159 AB
2013: .305/.371/.372 – 21 BB/22 K – 17/22 SB – 223 AB
187. Virginia Military Institute JR OF/INF Jordan Tarsovich: 5-9, 160 pounds
2012: .262/.311/.429 – 2 BB/7 K – 4/5 SB – 42 AB
2013: .284/.436/.417 – 49 BB/33 K – 18/24 SB – 204 AB
188. Gardner-Webb SR OF Benji Jackson: 6-4, 210 pounds
2011: .274/.386/.390 – 27 BB/51 K – 164 AB
2012: .258/.351/.393 – 19 BB/33 K – 4/6 SB – 163 AB
2013: .294/.411/.444 – 33 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 187 AB
189. James Madison rJR OF/1B Matt Tenaglia: 6-2, 210 pounds
2011: .315/.406/.470 – 34 BB/52 K – 232 AB
2013: .291/.398/.406 – 30 BB/32 K – 4/4 SB – 175 AB
190. Presbyterian rJR OF Nathan Chong: average power upside; above-average speed; average at best arm; could be average CF with more experience but currently stuck in LF; 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .262/.335/.447 – 14 BB/35 K – 7/8 SB – 141 AB
2013: .233/.324/.422 – 17 BB/46 K – 10/13 SB – 180 AB
191. Dayton JR OF Mark Podlas: good athlete; good power upside; UVA transfer, also played at Northeastern Oklahoma JC; 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .245/.274/.403 – 6 BB/37 K – 7/10 SB – 196 AB
192. Winthrop JR OF TJ Olesczuk: good speed; average hit tool; strong arm; CF range; 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .318/.356/.406 – 10 BB/43 K – 192 AB
2012: .303/.338/.403 – 8 BB/45 K – 5/6 SB – 201 AB
2013: .333/.375/.400 – 2 BB/5 K – 1/2 SB – 45 AB
193. Richmond rSR OF Matt Zink: 5-11, 180 pounds
2011: .263/.348/.323 – 22 BB/17 K – 186 AB
2012: .267/.342/.381 – 17 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 176 AB
2013: .299/.371/.408 – 14 BB/13 K – 17/22 SB – 157 AB
194. St. Mary’s SR OF Brenden Kalfus: strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: .297/.352/.445 – 15 BB/33 K – 209 AB
2012: .291/.353/.370 – 15 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 189 AB
2013: .387/.468/.464 – 32 BB/19 K – 11/15 SB – 194 AB
195. San Diego SR OF AJ Robinson: 6-1, 190 pounds
2012: .291/.333/.350 – 7 BB/21 K – 5/5 SB – 117 AB
2013: .331/.422/.449 – 24 BB/29 K – 9/12 SB – 178 AB
196. Akron SR OF Jared Turocy: 6-0, 170 pounds
2012: .296/.331/.391 – 6 BB/17 K – 5/6 SB – 115 AB
2013: .364/.404/.485 – 9 BB/13 K – 13/16 SB – 132 AB
197. Indiana State SR OF Rob Ort: average hit tool; good speed; strong arm; good range in corner; grinder; 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .324/.398/.563 – 28 BB/48 K – 222 AB
2012: .291/.347/.473 – 14 BB/40 K – 6/8 SB – 237 AB
2013: .293/.336/.466 – 12 BB/25 K – 10/13 SB – 208 AB
198. Akron rSO OF Devan Ahart: good athlete; good speed; solid CF but not spectacular; leadoff type; 6-1, 185 pounds
2012: .251/.308/.305 – 18 BB/37 K – 14/16 SB – 223 AB
2013: .304/.360/.386 – 14 BB/20 K – 12/18 SB – 207 AB
199. Tulane SR OF Brandon Boudreaux: plus speed; plus range; leadoff profile; 5-10, 190 pounds
2011: .260/.387/.333 – 27 BB/15 K – 150 AB
2012: .349/.442/.565 – 33 BB/21 K – 10/14 SB – 209 AB
2013: .273/.390/.354 – 33 BB/28 K – 8/12 SB – 209 AB
200. Louisiana Tech JR OF/LHP Sam Alvis: good athlete; plus speed; too aggressive at plate; good defender; iffy control; 6-0, 200 pounds
2011: 7.58 K/9 | 19 IP
2012: 8.37 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 3.28 FIP | 23.2 IP
2013: 9.00 K/9 | 5.57 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 21 IP
2012: .272/.341/.360 – 11 BB/29 K – 2/4 SB – 125 AB
2013: .261/.327/.410 – 8 BB/35 K – 2/3 SB – 134 AB
201. Wichita State rJR OF Micah Green: good athlete; plus speed; big raw power; super raw across the board; 6-2, 215 pounds
2011: .241/.311/.317 – 12 BB/34 K – 145 AB
2012: .296/.340/.418 – 4 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 98 AB
2013: .292/.330/.405 – 4 BB/30 K – 4/5 SB – 168 AB
202. Delaware State JR OF Aaron Nardone: 6-0, 185 pounds
2012: .246/.350/.372 – 21 BB/27 K – 18/18 SB – 183 AB
2013: .286/.404/.452 – 24 BB/29 K – 21/24 SB – 168 AB
203. Hofstra JR OF Kenny Jackson: 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .298/.356/.395 – 16 BB/38 K – 8/12 SB – 215 AB
2013: .280/.357/.449 – 16 BB/36 K – 21/26 SB – 207 AB
204. Arkansas-Little Rock JR OF/SS Ben Crumpton: 5-11, 190 pounds
2012: .266/.402/.409 – 33 BB/37 K – 24/25 SB – 154 AB
2013: .281/.369/.438 – 27 BB/46 K – 23/26 SB – 224 AB
205. Navy SR OF/3B Greg Dupell: 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .308/.415/.524 – 32 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 185 AB
2013: .310/.390/.485 – 25 BB/33 K – 6/7 SB – 200 AB
206. Toledo SR OF Ben Hammer: 6-1, 195 pounds
2011: .320/.404/.397 – 21 BB/42 K – 194 AB
2012: .257/.324/.319 – 23 BB/42 K – 9/11 SB – 226 AB
2013: .325/.389/.461 – 22 BB/26 K – 6/6 SB – 191 AB
207. Grambling State SR OF Darren Farmer: 5-11, 200 pounds
2012: .286/.404/.470 – 22 BB/28 K – 5/5 SB – 185 AB
2013: .349/.391/.470 – 12 BB/26 K – 9/11 SB – 166 AB
208. Rice JR OF Keenan Cook: average speed; 6-0, 185 pounds
2011: .286/.393/.340 – 32 BB/48 K – 203 AB
2012: .304/.385/.348 – 5 BB/5 K – 3/4 SB – 46 AB
2013: .319/.378/.386 – 18 BB/25 K – 5/9 SB – 207 AB
209. Texas-San Antonio JR OF Riley Good: good speed; CF range; plus arm; 6-0, 185 pounds
2011: .310/.353/.412 – 19 BB/37 K – 255 AB
2012: .302/.376/.427 – 11 BB/19 K – 8/10 SB – 96 AB
2013: .287/.332/.389 – 14 BB/32 K – 11/16 SB – 244 AB
210. Indiana State JR OF/C Mike Fitzgerald: some power upside; smart hitter; good approach; average at best in LF, likely a 1B; 6-2, 210 pounds
2013: .250/.394/.378 – 32 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 156 AB
211. Southern Mississippi SR OF/LHP Dillon Day: good athlete; plus speed; good glove; 84-88 with good life; excellent SL; 6-0, 160 pounds
2012: .280/.332/.368 – 16 BB/32 K – 7/9 SB – 193 AB
2013: .313/.402/.392 – 24 BB/27 K – 12/18 SB – 176 AB
2011: 6.52 K/9 | 38.2 IP
212. Illinois State SR OF Chad Hinshaw: 6-1, 200 pounds
2011: .239/.378/.320 – 34 BB/43 K – 197 AB
2013: .298/.364/.434 – 17 BB/33 K – 33/37 SB – 228 AB
213. Central Florida SR OF Jeramy Matos: above-average raw power; average at best hit tool; strong; 6-2, 210 pounds
2012: .281/.351/.496 – 11 BB/43 K – 5/6 SB – 121 AB
2013: .188/.307/.428 – 21 BB/50 K – 1/3 SB – 138 AB
214. San Jose State SR OF Nick Schulz: average speed; plus arm; too many swings and misses; 6-3, 220 pounds
2011: .273/.345/.299 – 7 BB/10 K – 77 AB
2012: .264/.397/.407 – 24 BB/22 K – 3/7 SB – 140 AB
2013: .303/.372/.409 – 16 BB/41 K – 3/4 SB – 198 AB
215. Seton Hall JR OF Zach Granite: 5-11, 165 pounds
2011: .320/.423/.377 – 37 BB/29 K – 231 AB
2012: .320/.402/.390 – 23 BB/22 K – 21/22 SB – 172 AB
2013: .330/.413/.426 – 32 BB/23 K – 35/42 SB – 230 AB
216. South Florida rSR OF Alex Mendez: plus speed; good arm; quick bat; CF range; threw 90-93 as lefty in HS; Tommy John survivor; 5-7, 175 pounds
2011: .298/.343/.383 – 6 BB/13 K – 94 AB
2012: .286/.390/.382 – 26 BB/27 K – 6/9 SB – 220 AB
2013: .291/.399/.391 – 25 BB/26 K – 2/5 SB – 230 AB
217. UC Santa Barbara rJR OF/1B Joe Epperson: 6-3, 230 pounds
2013: .310/.397/.437 – 9 BB/15 K – 15/18 SB – 126 AB
218. Connecticut rSR OF Billy Ferriter: above-average or better speed once underway; plus range in corner, solid in CF; average hit tool; 6-2, 200 pounds
2011: .315/.385/.350 – 17 BB/36 K – 197 AB
2012: .366/.432/.424 – 23 BB/28 K – 25/30 SB – 238 AB
2013: .309/.384/.386 – 26 BB/27 K – 25/36 SB – 249 AB
219. Auburn JR OF Hunter Kelley: 6-1, 200 pounds
2013: .246/.346/.404 – 17 BB/20 K – 5/8 SB – 114 AB
220. Auburn SR OF Cullen Wacker: 5-11, 220 pounds
2011: .296/.415/.357 – 19 BB/14 K – 115 AB
2012: .350/.444/.503 – 24 BB/16 K – 4/7 SB – 157 AB
2013: .325/.390/.430 – 19 BB/32 K – 0/2 SB – 200 AB
221. Oregon JR OF Kyle Garlick: good athlete; quick bat; too many swings and misses; average arm; average speed; some power upside; 6-1, 190 pounds
2011: .269/.319/.394 – 8 BB/22 K – 104 AB
2012: .327/.417/.520 – 30 BB/36 K – 9/14 SB – 202 AB
2013: .097/.211/.258 – 4 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 31 AB
222. Arizona State JR OF/2B James McDonald: has also played 3B; 5-11, 190 pounds
2012: .284/.406/.384 – 37 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 190 AB
2013: .255/.351/.398 – 27 BB/33 K – 6/9 SB – 216 AB
223. Washington SR OF Michael Camporeale: good power; good speed; average glove in LF; playable arm strength, accurate; 6-1, 205 pounds
2012: .304/.362/.478 – 9 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 115 AB
2013: .313/.351/.456 – 7 BB/23 K – 6/6 SB – 160 AB
224. Utah JR OF Braden Anderson: plus-plus speed; strong arm; CF range; 6-0, 200 pounds
2013: .275/.390/.341 – 27 BB/24 K – 16/24 SB – 182 AB
225. Nebraska rJR OF/2B Kash Kalkowski: great athlete; power upside; 6-1, 205 pounds
2011: .304/.383/.479 – 10 BB/28 K – 194 AB
2012: .305/.354/.420 – 4 BB/17 K – 7/8 SB – 174 AB
2013: .322/.404/.458 – 11 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 214 AB
226. West Virginia SR OF Brady Wilson: plus speed; too aggressive; good defender; can also play 2B; 5-11, 175 pounds
2011: .298/.390/.367 – 23 BB/24 K – 215 AB
2012: .243/.336/.344 – 26 BB/39 K – 10/17 SB – 218 AB
2013: .272/.338/.350 – 19 BB/29 K – 20/25 SB – 217 AB
227. West Virginia JR OF Jacob Rice: great athlete; Arkansas transfer
2013: .311/.363/.393 – 13 BB/33 K – 12/22 SB – 219 AB
228. Washington JR OF Will Sparks: average raw power; good speed; plus arm; can play CF, but might not have speed to stick long-term; raw; 6-3, 225 pounds
2011: .310/.408/.405 – 2 BB/8 K – 42 AB
2013: .237/.310/.342 – 1 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 38 AB
229. West Virginia rJR OF Matt Frazer: good athlete; 6-5, 260 pounds
2012: .264/.351/.442 – 18 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 197 AB
2013: .239/.338/.413 – 19 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 184 AB
230. Cal State Northridge JR OF Miles Williams: interesting power; improved defender; strong arm; 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .242/.335/.357 – 19 BB/56 K – 3/4 SB – 182 AB
2013: .215/.288/.484 – 6 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 93 AB
231. Cal Poly rSO OF/RHP David Armendariz: good athlete; good speed; plus arm; average raw power; 89-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-1, 210 pounds
2012: .307/.362/.446 – 15 BB/29 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB
2013: .283/.338/.394 – 8 BB/33 K – 11/14 SB – 198 AB
232. Sacred Heart SR OF/1B Dave Boisture: 6-0, 190 pounds
2011: .302/.385/.439 – 19 BB/21 K – 139 AB
2012: .253/.335/.308 – 21 BB/44 K – 9/9 SB – 198 AB
2013: .320/.399/.453 – 19 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB
233. Xavier rSR OF Mark Elwell: plus speed; great approach to hitting; can play all outfield spots well; 5-11, 180 pounds
2011: .292/.422/.347 – 22 BB/29 K – 144 AB
2012: .323/.426/.360 – 17 BB/23 K – 11/15 SB – 164 AB
2013: .332/.433/.398 – 27 BB/45 K – 15/19 SB – 211 AB
234. Oregon JR OF Connor Hofmann: plus speed; plus range, great in CF; leadoff hitter profile; good athlete; above-average arm; super raw; 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .275/.350/.366 – 14 BB/35 K – 9/12 SB – 142 AB
2013: .217/.269/.275 – 7 BB/36 K – 7/7 SB – 120 AB
235. Dallas Baptist rSR OF Boomer Collins: good RF arm; average speed; average power; Nebraska transfer; 5-11, 200 pounds
2012: .315/.418/.549 – 38 BB/45 K – 15/18 SB – 235 AB
2013: .233/.293/.372 – 20 BB/46 K – 5/5 SB – 258 AB
236. Marshall SR OF Gray Stafford: interesting raw power; good speed; strong arm; way too aggressive; has experience at 3B; 6-3, 200 pounds
2011: .277/.331/.447 – 9 BB/46 K – 141 AB
2012: .252/.319/.383 – 14 BB/54 K – 9/12 SB – 206 AB
2013: .240/.329/.378 – 19 BB/54 K – 8/12 SB – 196 AB
237. Nebraska SR OF Rich Sanguinetti: plus speed; CF range; below-average arm; 6-1, 190 pounds
2012: .318/.367/.415 – 16 BB/35 K – 7/12 SB – 217 AB
2013: .321/.406/.380 – 31 BB/42 K – 8/10 SB – 221 AB
238. Vanderbilt rSR OF Jack Lupo: interesting power; above-average speed; good range in corner; 6-2, 190 pounds
2012: .223/.254/.264 – 4 BB/24 K – 9/10 SB – 121 AB
2013: .301/.367/.346 – 16 BB/20 K – 16/18 SB – 156 AB
239. Wagner JR OF Ian Miller: plus speed; CF range; above-average arm, bordering plus; good approach; knows how to use his speed, hits it on the ground and adept bunter; not much present power; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .293/.380/.361 – 26 BB/29 K – 33/40 SB – 205 AB
2013: .333/.373/.359 – 15 BB/25 K – 45/53 SB – 234 AB
240. Rogers State SR OF Eric Baker: old for his class; good speed; CF range; great instincts; good approach; some pop; plus arm; 5-10, 175 pounds
2013: .331/.400/.414 – 19 BB/23 K – 15/19 SB – 169 AB
241. Florida International SR OF Nathan Burns: good athlete; plus arm; plus speed; too many swings and misses; 6-4, 200 pounds
2012: .308/.402/.484 – 36 BB/50 K – 9/13 SB – 221 AB
2013: .241/.340/.369 – 24 BB/32 K – 6/11 SB – 187 AB
242. Southern New Hampshire SR OF Jon Minucci: interesting raw power; well above-average speed; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds
2013: .296/.355/.495 – 15 BB/63 K – 18/23 SB – 216 AB
2013: .233/.348/.409 – 23 BB/59 K – 8/13 SB – 176 AB
243. George Mason rJR OF Josh Leemhuis: UNC transfer; 5-11, 185 pounds
2012: .233/.302/.283 – 16 BB/19 K – 9/11 SB – 180 AB
2013: .271/.326/.376 – 15 BB/27 K – 9/11 SB – 170 AB
244. Wagner SR OF Jayson Keel: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds
2012: .255/.337/.317 – 17 BB/28 K – 9/11 SB – 161 AB
2013: .288/.394/.387 – 17 BB/31 K – 17/20 SB – 163 AB
245. Creighton JR OF Brad McKewon: 5-11, 180 pounds
2012: .267/.368/.330 – 21 BB/39 K – 5/12 SB – 176 AB
2013: .318/.409/.379 – 20 BB/26 K – 8/10 SB – 195 AB
246. Dallas Baptist SR OF Ronnie Mitchell: 5-10, 195 pounds
2012: .249/.300/.365 – 10 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 189 AB
2013: .241/.354/.359 – 40 BB/25 K – 12/13 SB – 237 AB
247. Oral Roberts SR OF Kevin Cho: good arm; good speed; 5-9, 165 pounds
2012: .241/.345/.268 – 33 BB/29 K – 11/14 SB – 224 AB
2013: .312/.409/.347 – 28 BB/23 K – 6/7 SB – 199 AB
248. Missouri State SR OF Keenen Maddox: 5-9, 175 pounds
2012: .341/.378/.527 – 9 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 182 AB
2013: .287/.358/.375 – 21 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 216 AB
249. Albany SR OF Nolan Gaige : plus speed; surprising power; enough range for CF; below-average arm; 6-2, 190 pounds
2011: .282/.388/.401 – 33 BB/30 K – 202 AB
2012: .270/.345/.401 – 23 BB/33 K – 14/18 SB – 222 AB
2013: .238/.338/.346 – 19 BB/33 K – 9/14 SB – 185 AB
250. UNC Wilmington SR OF/1B Hunter Ridge: gap power; slow; good defender at both spots, but likely a 1B long-term; 6-0, 210 pounds
2011: .371/.449/.561 – 32 BB/26 K – 237 AB
2012: .353/.447/.479 – 38 BB/31 K – 3/8 SB – 238 AB
2013: .255/.323/.345 – 13 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 145 AB
251. Butler JR OF Marcos Calderon: quick bat; some pop; plus speed; good enough arm; good range in OF; 5-11, 185 pounds
2012: .232/.298/.293 – 14 BB/23 K – 5/9 SB – 164 AB
2013: .268/.330/.358 – 16 BB/25 K – 5/8 SB – 190 AB
252. Mercer SR OF Logan Gaines: big raw power; 5-10, 200 pounds
2012: .232/.354/.419 – 34 BB/59 K – 10/11 SB – 203 AB
2013: .265/.355/.376 – 22 BB/36 K – 7/9 SB – 189 AB
253. Mercer JR OF Sasha LaGarde: good glove; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds
2013: .279/.400/.393 – 28 BB/53 K – 15/18 SB – 229 AB
254. George Washington JR OF/RHP Owen Beightol: 6-2, 185 pounds
2012: .304/.344/.453 – 9 BB/25 K – 4/4 SB – 181 AB
2013: .277/.328/.355 – 13 BB/19 K – 14/21 SB – 220 AB
255. Furman JR OF/SS Hunter Burton: good speed; 5-6, 165 pounds
2011: .236/.300/.319 – 6 BB/18 K – 72 AB
2012: .267/.345/.376 – 21 BB/42 K – 15/20 SB – 210 AB
2013: .280/.378/.350 – 32 BB/43 K – 14/24 SB – 214 AB
256. Fordham SR OF Ryan Lee: good speed; interesting power; CF range; no big weaknesses; 6-0, 190 pounds
2012: .259/.316/.299 – 15 BB/33 K – 11/16 SB – 224 AB
2013: .250/.325/.368 – 6 BB/4 K – 2/2 SB – 68 AB
257. Rhode Island SR OF/1B Kevin Stenhouse: strong hit tool; great patience; likely a LF; average arm; 6-3, 220 pounds
2012: .330/.456/.459 – 21 BB/20 K – 13/15 SB – 109 AB
2013: .280/.404/.333 – 36 BB/33 K – 19/22 SB – 189 AB
258. Washington State rJR OF Brett Jacobs: 6-0, 190 pounds
2011: .225/.312/.294 – 15 BB/24 K – 160 AB
2013: .310/.366/.349 – 6 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 129 AB
259. Lamar SR OF Garrett Autrey: above-average speed; good approach; average raw power; raw hitter; not much of an arm; 6-5, 210 pounds
2013: .245/.314/.349 – 19 BB/44 K – 5/7 SB – 212 AB
260. Houston JR OF/C Landon Appling: really good speed; strong arm; 5-10, 185 pounds
2011: .274/.370/.325 – 16 BB/40 K – 234 AB
2012: .340/.429/.415 – 20 BB/19 K – 10/14 SB – 188 AB
2013: .240/.365/.287 – 20 BB/33 K – 15/18 SB – 167 AB
261. Missouri SR OF Dane Opel: natural hitter; plus speed; strong arm; good defender; 6-2, 190 pounds
2011: .209/.300/.322 – 12 BB/29 K – 115 AB
2012: .263/.358/.483 – 24 BB/56 K – 2/5 SB – 205 AB
2013: .308/.412/.422 – 21 BB/36 K – 2/5 SB – 185 AB
262. Kansas State SR OF/RHP Tanner Witt: 88-90 FB; plus arm; also has experience at 2B and SS; 5-11, 185 pounds
2012: .299/.438/.380 – 41 BB/20 K – 20/22 SB – 187 AB
2013: .321/.387/.393 – 27 BB/30 K – 7/14 SB – 234 AB
263. Utah SR OF Connor Eppard leadoff profile; plus speed; plus CF range; 5-10, 185 pounds
2012: .206/.294/.299 – 10 BB/19 K – 2/5 SB – 97 AB
2013: .239/.357/.338 – 8 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 71 AB
264. Oregon State SR OF Ryan Barnes: good speed; 5-11, 200 pounds
2011: .255/.361/.352 – 22 BB/17 K – 165 AB
2012: .289/.418/.383 – 34 BB/26 K – 11/12 SB – 201 AB
2013: .277/.349/.365 – 17 BB/14 K – 1/4 SB – 148 AB
265. Loyola Marymount SR OF Matt Lowenstein: leadoff approach; 6-3, 225 pounds
2011: .339/.430/.398 – 31 BB/26 K – 186 AB
2012: .293/.433/.377 – 46 BB/42 K – 1/5 SB – 191 AB
2013: .282/.365/.374 – 23 BB/28 K – 5/6 SB – 195 AB
266. Tulane SR OF/C Blake Crohan: some power upside; 5-11, 170 pounds
2011: .265/.373/.342 – 29 BB/31 K – 196 AB
2012: .337/.426/.453 – 21 BB/24 K – 6/8 SB – 172 AB
2013: .282/.406/.346 – 14 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 78 AB
267. Texas A&M JR OF Jace Statum: plus speed; leadoff approach; 5-9, 165 pounds
2011: .218/.279/.297 – 7 BB/23 K – 101 AB
2012: .267/.397/.333 – 11 BB/9 K – 3/6 SB – 45 AB
2013: .259/.389/.287 – 23 BB/20 K – 10/15 SB – 108 AB
268. Texas A&M SR OF Brandon Wood: average power; above-average speed; above-average arm; can play CF; too much swing and miss; 6-3, 200 pounds
2011: .258/.349/.384 – 21 BB/40 K – 159 AB
2012: .258/.346/.410 – 23 BB/56 K – 10/15 SB – 178 AB
2013: .218/.316/.317 – 12 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 101 AB
269. UCLA JR OF Brian Carroll: plus speed; plus range; 5-10, 180 pounds
2013: .258/.373/.286 – 26 BB/30 K – 30/37 SB – 213 AB
270. Murray State JR OF Brandon Eggenschwiler: 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .361/.418/.462 – 11 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 119 AB
2013: .311/.398/.382 – 31 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 212 AB
271. Middle Tennessee State JR OF Trent Miller: 6-0, 215 pounds
2012: .345/.380/.588 – 12 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 226 AB
2013: .278/.364/.463 – 25 BB/35 K – 2/2 SB – 216 AB
272. Middle Tennessee State JR OF Ryan Stephens: 5-11, 175 pounds
2012: .261/.305/.338 – 12 BB/39 K – 10/11 SB – 207 AB
2013: .310/.373/.451 – 24 BB/30 K – 7/9 SB – 213 AB
273. South Alabama SR OF Nick Zaharion: 6-0, 220 pounds
2012: .275/.388/.435 – 30 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 207 AB
2013: .282/.327/.500 – 7 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 142 AB
274. Saint Louis SR OF Alex Kelly: 6-3, 220 pounds
2012: .339/.412/.513 – 27 BB/45 K – 4/5 SB – 230 AB
2013: .349/.434/.559 – 34 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 238 AB
275. Eastern Illinois SR OF Nick Priessman: 6-0, 200 pounds
2012: .295/.381/.416 – 20 BB/38 K – 9/15 SB – 166 AB
2013: .316/.387/.401 – 20 BB/32 K – 7/9 SB – 177 AB
276. San Francisco SR OF Justin Maffei: 6-0, 180 pounds
2012: .320/.459/.455 – 35 BB/39 K – 24/29 SB – 200 AB
2013: .305/.375/.406 – 22 BB/36 K – 15/21 SB – 239 AB
277. North Carolina State SR OF Bryan Adametz: above-average speed; 5-9, 165 pounds
2013: .330/.381/.411 – 14 BB/12 K – 3/3 SB – 197 AB
278. Brigham Young JR OF Kelton Caldwell: 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .287/.372/.399 – 14 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB
2013: .261/.319/.415 – 15 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 188 AB
279. Seton Hall SR OF Ryan Sullivan : great approach; average hit tool; good enough defender in CF, better in RF; average speed; 5-11, 180 pounds
2012: .246/.329/.325 – 14 BB/26 K – 5/5 SB – 126 AB
2013: .264/.313/.374 – 10 BB/32 K – 12/13 SB – 163 AB
280. Indiana SR OF Justin Cureton: good speed; plus range in CF, fun to watch; good arm; bat remains question mark; 6-2, 190 pounds
2011: .268/.340/.345 – 10 BB/38 K – 142 AB
2012: .246/.341/.353 – 21 BB/47 K – 21/25 SB – 232 AB
2013: .222/.343/.285 – 30 BB/41 K – 21/28 SB – 207 AB
281. Georgetown SR OF/C Justin Leeson: good speed; steady defender; 6-3, 200 pounds
2011: .259/.355/.402 – 29 BB/47 K – 224 AB
2012: .307/.401/.420 – 30 BB/41 K – 17/23 SB – 212 AB
2013: .306/.366/.380 – 18 BB/22 K – 14/21 SB – 216 AB
282. Bethune-Cookman SR OF David Lee: above-average raw power; slightly above-average arm; enough range for CF; too many swings and misses; strong; has improved approach a ton, but still a hacker; average speed; average or better hit tool; 6-4, 225 pounds
2011: .163/.333/.204 – 12 BB/21 K – 49 AB
2012: .284/.396/.401 – 35 BB/55 K – 13/19 SB – 222 AB
2013: .211/.378/.297 – 40 BB/65 K – 4/9 SB – 185 AB
283. Eastern Michigan rJR OF Sam Ott: 6-1, 200 pounds
2012: .313/.416/.455 – 36 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 198 AB
2013: .327/.416/.469 – 32 BB/20 K – 5/7 SB – 211 AB
284. Maryland-Eastern Shore SR OF Tre-von Johnson: 6-0, 210 pounds
2011: .328/.377/.410 – 9 BB/39 K – 195 AB
2012: .294/.313/.373 – 5 BB/15 K – 11/14 SB – 201 AB
2013: .325/.371/.433 – 8 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 120 AB
285. Kent State SR OF Evan Campbell: 6-0, 185 pounds
2011: .294/.361/.367 – 23 BB/33 K – 245 AB
2012: .308/.375/.484 – 19 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 279 AB
2013: .294/.401/.408 – 38 BB/30 K – 16/23 SB – 218 AB
286. William & Mary SR OF Ryan Brown: 5-9, 180 pounds
2011: .287/.441/.320 – 37 BB/28 K – 178 AB
2012: .278/.399/.312 – 32 BB/31 K – 17/20 SB – 205 AB
2013: .324/.457/.414 – 35 BB/41 K – 21/26 SB – 222 AB
287. Arkansas State SR OF Ryan Emery: 6-0, 180 pounds
2011: .343/.459/.433 – 37 BB/48 K – 210 AB
2012: .288/.423/.397 – 33 BB/38 K – 2/2 SB – 156 AB
2013: .313/.442/.403 – 46 BB/47 K – 4/5 SB – 211 AB
288. Texas State SR OF Morgan Mickan: good athlete; strong; good range; average arm; LF only, but good; 6-2, 200 pounds
2012: .235/.375/.306 – 19 BB/12 K – 11/13 SB – 98 AB
2013: .253/.383/.382 – 37 BB/25 K – 15/18 SB – 186 AB
289. Texas-Pan American JR OF Alex Howe: 5-7, 170 pounds
2013: .291/.410/.382 – 29 BB/16 K – 10/14 SB – 165 AB
290. Central Arkansas JR OF Jonathan Davis: 5-8, 185 pounds
2011: .350/.441/.522 – 20 BB/24 K – 157 AB
2012: .320/.421/.418 – 26 BB/22 K – 17/22 SB – 153 AB
2013: .252/.411/.383 – 35 BB/38 K – 23/27 SB – 214 AB
291. Northeastern JR OF/2B Aaron Barbosa: plus speed; 5-10, 160 pounds
2011: .354/.381/.435 – 9 BB/27 K – 209 AB
2012: .380/.440/.463 – 20 BB/25 K – 14/19 SB – 216 AB
2013: .307/.387/.372 – 23 BB/26 K – 26/28 SB – 231 AB
292. Murray State JR OF Ty Stetson: 5-11, 175 pounds
2012: .295/.458/.420 – 53 BB/36 K – 4/7 SB – 207 AB
2013: .309/.419/.378 – 30 BB/28 K – 5/10 SB – 217 AB
293. Tennessee Tech SR OF James Abraham: 5-11, 195 pounds
2012: .293/.398/.370 – 22 BB/32 K – 8/10 SB – 181 AB
2013: .322/.407/.397 – 27 BB/23 K – 14/16 SB – 199 AB
294. Arkansas State SR OF Logan Uxa: 6-3, 215 pounds
2011: .304/.407/.431 – 33 BB/39 K – 181 AB
2012: .305/.446/.508 – 45 BB/50 K – 2/4 SB – 197 AB
2013: .286/.401/.397 – 37 BB/33 K – 3/5 SB – 224 AB
295. Tennessee Tech SR OF Austin Wulf: 5-10, 175 pounds
2012: .282/.394/.373 – 21 BB/26 K – 9/11 SB – 220 AB
2013: .281/.383/.377 – 24 BB/20 K – 9/11 SB – 231 AB
296. Siena JR OF John Rooney: 5-10, 200 pounds
2012: .342/.399/.420 – 17 BB/16 K – 9/9 SB – 193 AB
2013: .298/.407/.346 – 32 BB/21 K – 11/13 SB – 208 AB
297. Kent State JR OF/LHP TJ Sutton: 5-10, 180 pounds
2012: .300/.364/.405 – 18 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 200 AB
2013: .274/.361/.341 – 24 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 208 AB
298. Radford JR OF Blake Sipe: good speed; leadoff approach; average hit tool; plus CF range; not much power; 5-10, 180 pounds
2012: .176/.296/.235 – 9 BB/5 K – 2/4 SB – 68 AB
2013: .259/.380/.342 – 24 BB/11 K – 1/6 SB – 158 AB
299. Binghamton JR OF Billy Beresznewicz: really good defender in CF; good arm; plus speed; leadoff profile; no power; 5-10, 180 pounds
2011: .324/.357/.382 – 4 BB/9 K – 136 AB
2012: .253/.344/.253 – 25 BB/33 K – 9/11 SB – 182 AB
2013: .275/.379/.283 – 17 BB/16 K – 7/10 SB – 120 AB
300. South Carolina JR OF/INF Graham Saiko: above-average speed; defense versatility a plus; good approach; good in corner OF; 6-0, 175 pounds
2013: .239/.363/.289 – 37 BB/21 K – 12/15 SB – 180 AB
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And because 300 just wasn’t enough, here are 7 more names to know just in case…
301. New Mexico State JR OF Quinnton Mack: interesting power upside; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds
2013: .176/.313/.277 – 28 BB/32 K – 17/21 SB – 159 AB)
302. Illinois SR OF Davis Hendrickson: plus arm; average hit tool; little power; 6-1, 185 pounds
2011: .301/.354/.389 – 14 BB/33 K – 193 AB
2012: .251/.338/.333 – 14 BB/35 K – 11/18 SB – 171 AB
2013: .240/.340/.302 – 12 BB/36 K – 9/14 SB – 129 AB
303. Gonzaga SR OF/LHP Billy Moon: great athlete; CF range; plus arm; 6-0, 185 pounds
2011: .358/.410/.492 – 14 BB/22 K – 193 AB
2012: .256/.301/.331 – 9 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 133 AB
2013: .195/.330/.256 – 9 BB/12 K – 2/3 SB – 82 AB
2012: 5.92 K/9 | 0.95 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 38 IP
2013: 6.99 K/9 | 4.45 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 28.1 IP
304. North Dakota SR OF Riley Beck: plus speed; great athlete; good range in corner, playable in CF; above-average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds
2012: .240/.306/.257 – 11 BB/56 K – 18/18 SB – 175 AB
2013: .222/.317/.222 – 4 BB/12 K – 2/4 SB – 36 AB
305. Central Arkansas JR OF Logan Moon: plus speed; plus arm strength; interesting power; too aggressive; 6-2, 195 pounds
2012: .306/.333/.379 – 5 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 124 AB
2013: .160/.300/.200 – 8 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 50 AB
306. Princeton SR OF John Mishu: interesting power; good speed; good range; 6-4, 220 pounds
2011: .309/.402/.448 – 17 BB/34 K – 165 AB
2012: .270/.390/.489 – 20 BB/28 K – 8/8 SB – 137 AB
2013: .208/.316/.228 – 9 BB/33 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB
Did not see Christian Wolfe-UNC Greensboro on your list…Led the SOCON in hitting and finished 2nd in the nation. Your thoughts on him?
Really like this list, great job.
One guy I seem to like more than you is Brett Thomas of Oregon. I like his defense more than you I think, I see him as a little more than average in center and a major plus on a corner. He doesn’t have great upside but the comp I keep coming back to is Sam Fuld of the TB Rays. Not a great player or a regular by any means, but a solid guy to have one the bench. Gives his manager options and doesn’t have to hit a ton to have value. Guys like that have value and would be worthy of a round 9-10 pick in my opinion.
Wow Rob! That is some list–too long for me to even search for Jantzen’s name! Keep up the good and exhausting work–John
2010: .301/.399/.393 – 4 SB – UNC Greensboro
2011: .396/.482/.492 – 32 SB – Junior College (actually let him run there)
2012: .294/.359/.367 – 14 SB – Southeastern Louisiana
2013: .310/.397/.375 – 14 SB – Southeastern Louisiana
No love for Harry Slade (CF) on this list?