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1. LSU JR SS/2B Alex Bregman: can really hit, easy above-average to plus hit tool; average to above-average speed, plays up; average arm, maybe a bit more; average raw power, wears out the gaps; shows all the bat speed you’d want; good approach; interesting defensive tools, still like him more at 2B, where he’s easily above-average to plus but has gotten pretty damn solid at shortstop through hard work, great instincts, and far more natural ability than originally given credit; stronger than he looks; BA comps: Mark Ellis and Dustin Pedroia; old Tony Renda comp; Todd Walker comparison seems so obvious, but if he hits like him and defends like he’s shown this spring, that’s a star; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .369/.419/.546 – 25 BB/24 K – 17/18 SB – 282 AB
2014: .316/.397/.455 – 27 BB/21 K – 12/18 SB – 244 AB
2015: .330/.418/.573 – 33 BB/20 K – 32/41 SB – 227 AB

2. Vanderbilt JR SS/2B Dansby Swanson: plus athlete; above-average to plus speed, plays up; good defensive tools, should be average or better at either spot (above-average to plus at second, a tick below that at short); above-average or better hit tool, could be plus; good but not great arm; average at best raw power; BA comp: slower Trea Turner; had a lot to prove this spring and did everything asked of him and more; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .333/.411/.475 – 37 BB/49 K – 22/27 SB – 282 AB
2015: .350/.438/.654 – 38 BB/41 K – 14/16 SB – 237 AB

3. SS Brendan Rodgers (Lake Mary HS, Florida): plus bat speed; above-average to plus power upside, average present and plus raw; average to above-average speed; above-average to plus arm; above-average hit tool; above-average glove; athleticism, instincts, baseball IQ all present; can be too aggressive at plate for own good; PG comps: JJ Hardy, Troy Tulowitzki; I can see a righthanded FSU Stephen Drew or Ian Desmond, crazy ceiling comp: Hanley Ramirez; 2015: plus bat speed; plus raw power; plus glove; plus arm strength; plus instincts; average speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

4. OF Kyle Tucker (Plant HS, Florida): quick bat; plus to plus-plus (!) hit tool; wide variance here: average to plus raw power, above-average splits the difference but I lean higher; average to above-average speed, likely will finish average; average or better arm, will also likely finish average; perfect swing; see him as a more powerful Jesse Winker or Christian Yelich; 6-4, 180 pounds

5. Illinois JR LHP Tyler Jay: 89-96 FB, 97 peak; 75-78 CB with above-average upside, flashes plus; 82-85 SL with above-average upside, flashes plus; 81-88 sinking CU with easy plus upside (showing it now), should be at least average with work; good deception; leans heavily on FB; plus athlete; plus speed; 2015: 92-96 FB, 97 peak; plus FB command; above-average to plus low- to mid-80s (85-87) SL; average or better 83-86 CU; 76-81 CB; better, smaller Brett Cecil comp maybe, at least in terms of respective paths to the draft; 6-1, 170 pounds

2013: 8.85 K/9 | 4.43 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 20.1 IP
2014: 10.15 K/9 – 2.81 BB/9 – 41.2 IP – 1.94 ERA
2015: 10.45 K/9 – 0.96 BB/9 – 56 IP – 0.64 ERA

6. Vanderbilt JR RHP Carson Fulmer: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; flashes plus 80-83 SL/CB, above-average often (CB for most); 87-88 CU with above-average upside; good deception; reliever delivery, but stuff is ready to start; iffy control; good athlete; 2014: 93-99 FB; plus 81-83 CB/SL, average floor; 84-85 CU with above-average upside; Sonny Gray comp; 2015: 90-97 FB; plus movement on everything; plus 79-84 CB/SL (some have it as SL, think it’s clearly a CB); average 85-89 CU, flashes above-average to plus; 87-89 cut-SL; don’t love the delivery, looks majorly rushed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: 9.23 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 52.2 IP
2014: 9.40 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 91 IP – 1.98 ERA
2015: 12.12 K/9 – 3.39 BB/9 – 100 IP – 1.96 ERA

7. UC Santa Barbara JR RHP Dillon Tate: 88-95 FB, 97-99 peak; FB plays way up in relief role; as yet unconfirmed 76-80 CB; above-average or better 74-75 CU, flashes plus now that it’s listed 84-86; plus 82-87 cut-SL, flashes plus-plus but not very consistent yet; good athlete; really good deception; 2015: 91-96 FB, 98 peak; 82-88 cut-SL, flashes plus; 82-86 CU with big upside, flashes plus; 76-80 CB; velocity dips late in starts (90-93); FAVORITE; athletic delivery with a high leg kick, skews reliever-y to me; Keith Law comps: Verlander to Edwin Jackson; still has kept closer (Papelbon, aka glacial) pace as starter, but issues of temp pale in comparison to stuff, delivery, and temperament, all of which combine to make a potential Marcus Stroman type impact big league pitcher; 6-2, 185 pounds

2014: 9.63 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 43 IP – 1.47 ERA
2015: 9.47 K/9 – 2.56 BB/9 – 95 IP – 2.08 ERA

8. LHP Kolby Allard (San Clemente HS, California): 88-95 FB, 97 peak; consistently above-average 77-82 CB, flashes plus to plus-plus, also seen 74-77; very impressive 82-85 CU; good athlete; good deception; good command; young for class; FAVORITE; see some Erik Bedard or Jose Quintana here; mechanics remind me of Cole Hamels, the obvious comp; classic command/pitchability guy who saw his stuff jump up; FAVORITE x 2; 6-1, 170 pounds

9. Cincinnati JR 2B/OF Ian Happ: above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus arm; strong; chance for plus hit tool; average to plus power upside; could also play 3B, SS, or OF; good range; good athlete; pretty swing; strong; not an infielder for everybody, but I see no reason why you wouldn’t want to try; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .307/.439/.463 – 47 BB/32 K – 25/30 SB – 205 AB
2014: .322/.443/.497 – 32 BB/35 K – 19/24 SB – 171 AB
2015: .369/.492/.672 – 49 BB/49 K – 12/20 SB – 198 AB

10. Vanderbilt JR RHP Walker Buehler: 90-96 FB, 97 peak; above-average to plus 77-83 CB; plus 80-85 SL; average 83-87 CU with sink, flashes above-average to plus; legit four-pitch mix; good overall command; really good athlete; gets ground balls; both breaking balls are inconsistent; good FB command; 2015: 91-96 FB; above-average 85-89 CU; above-average to plus 75-83 CB; 84-87 SL; deception and straight FB questions; holds velocity well; last start: 90-94 FB; 72 CB; 82 SL; 84 CU; 6-1, 160 pounds

2013: 8.57 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 63 IP
2014: 9.76 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 102.2 IP – 2.64 ERA
2015: 9.00 K/9 – 2.92 BB/9 – 73 IP – 3.16 ERA

11. OF Nick Plummer (Brother Rice HS, Michigan): average at best speed, others like it more (above-average for me now); above-average power upside; good athlete; strong; below-average arm, others have it up to above-average now but I think that’s more than generous; love the approach, best in class; knows the strike zone better than most HS umpires; average in CF, will be above-average in corner professionally; above-average hit tool, chance for plus; plus bat speed; PG comp: Jon Jay; I like Raimel Tapia and Bobby Higginson; PG comp: Ray Lankford; FAVORITE; L/L; 5-11, 200 pounds

12. OF Trenton Clark (Richland HS, Texas): easy plus speed, others like it less (I like the raw foot speed, plus how it plays up due to great baseball IQ); smart hitter; fantastic approach, very patient and smart; good athlete; CF range; strong; average or better raw power; average or better arm; wide variances on his tools; good base runner; capable bunter; has the approach and speed to hit leadoff while combining the power to hit in the middle of a lineup as an ideal classic third hitter; Kiley McDaniel comp: Billy McKinney; could see him as a Mark Kotsay type prospect; FAVORITE; L/L; 6-0, 200 pounds

13. Arkansas SO OF Andrew Benintendi: strong hit tool; good approach; above-average or better speed; good range in CF; power upside; average or better arm; tough player to come up with comps for, but profile reminds me some of Mark Kotsay and/or draft peer Trenton Clark; also reminds me some of lefty versions of AJ Pollock and Eric Byrnes; BA comps: Austin Cousino (older) and David Dellucci (newer); at his absolutely best at the plate, his swing and body remind me some of Chase Utley; 5-10, 175 pounds

2014: .276/.368/.333 – 24 BB/20 K – 17/21 SB – 225 AB
2015: .391/.492/.738 – 40 BB/29 K – 22/26 SB – 202 AB

14. RHP Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg HS, Pennsylvania): 88-96 FB, 97-98 peak; 89-92 sinker; above-average 76-82 CB (SL for some), flashes plus with clear plus upside; improving 77-81 CU with above-average to plus upside; good athlete; thought he’d be too big, but really well-proportioned athlete; little worried about his control this spring; 6-5, 220 pounds

15. North Florida rSO OF Donnie Dewees: above-average to plus speed; good athlete; average or better power upside; average at best arm; good in CF, great in corner; tons of pressure on the bat since he’s a maybe in CF and very likely a LF, but I’m in; intriguing D1 comp if you forgive the pro disappointments: Dustin Ackley; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .329/.413/.512 – 28 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 213 AB
2014: .319/.385/.447 – 5 BB/5 K – 2/2 SB – 47 AB
2015: .422/.483/.749 – 30 BB/16 K – 23/26 SB – 251 AB

16. C Tyler Stephenson (Kennesaw Mountain HS, Georgia): plus arm; above-average to plus bat speed; plus raw power; strong; impressive approach; McDaniel/Callis comp: Matt Wieters; BA comp: Wil Myers; R/R; 6-4, 220 pounds

17. RHP Ashe Russell (Cathedral HS, Indiana): 89-96 FB, 98 peak; above-average to plus 78-84 SL/CB, legit goes between both pitches but more SL; impressive 78-87 CU; maintains velocity; good command; serious sink on FB; Aaron Nola arm slot; 6-4, 200 pounds

18. RHP Beau Burrows (Weatherford HS, Texas): 88-96 FB, 98 peak; FB moves a ton; 84-88 CU flashes above-average, moves it down to 81-85 at times; promising 78-82 CB, flashes above-average to plus; good command; good athlete; PG mechanics comp: Mike Mussina; PG comp: Grant Holmes; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

19. LHP Justin Hooper (De La Salle HS, California): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average 73-79 CB, plus upside; good 80-85 CU, flashes plus; mid-80s cut-SL; uses sinker at 88-92, four-seamer more mid-90s; good FB command; good deception; good athlete; 6-7, 230 pounds

20. RHP Triston McKenzie (Royal Palm Beach HS, Florida): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; lots of FB movement; above-average 75-77 CB/SL; potential plus 82-85 CU; good athlete; crazy extension; good command; smart pitcher; holds velocity well; FAVORITE; reminds me of Grayson Long; 6-5, 165 pounds

21. Virginia JR LHP Nathan Kirby: 87-94 FB, 95 peak; really nice FB movement; good 76-81 kCB that flashes plus; 81-85 SL; 80-84 CU has improved, can get up to 87; good athlete; good command; 2014: 89-95 FB; 77-84 kCB; 80-85 CU; 83-85 SL; 2015: 88-94 FB, has had some 88-91 games; 80-87 CU, flashed plus; 78-81 CB; above-average 81-86 cut-SL; breaking ball command comes and goes; good deception; honest four-pitch mix; 79-85 SL that he adds/subtracts; Keith Law comp: Sean Gilmartin; 6-2, 185 pounds

2013: 10.74 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 32.2 IP
2014: 8.92 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 113 IP – 2.07 ERA
2015: 11.44 K/9 – 4.58 BB/9 – 59 IP – 2.29 ERA

22. UCLA JR RHP James Kaprielian: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; potential plus 79-84 CB, commands it well; potential plus 80-85 CU with serious sink; above-average 79-85 SL; good athlete; excellent overall command; 2014 Summer: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average to plus or better 75-79 with plus command, still gets it up to 85 depending on situation; average or better upside with 79-82 SL; FAVORITE; average or better upside with mid-80s CU with splitter action; UPDATE: 83-85 SL, flashes above-average; average 78-80 CB with above-average to plus upside; good athlete; commands both breaking balls well; 2015: 89-94 FB; above-average 78-81 CB flashes plus; above-average 82-85 SL; above-average mid-80s CU, flashes better; 2015 last start: 92-96 FB; plus CB; improved low-80s CU; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: 12.39 K/9 | 5.09 BB/9 | 2.20 FIP | 40.2 IP
2014: 9.17 K/9 – 2.97 BB/9 – 106 IP – 2.29 ERA
2015: 9.83 K/9 – 2.85 BB/9 – 97 IP – 1.93 ERA

23. Louisville JR RHP Kyle Funkhouser: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; average to above-average 78-85 SL, flashes plus at 83-85; average 80-87 CU with upside; average 73-77 CB; groundball guy; good deception; iffy control; 2015: 89-96 FB, 97-98 peak; much improved command, especially FB; FB moves a lot; above-average 80-86 SL, gets better as game goes on and has plus upside; raw 75-82 CB with big upside, flashes average now; average 81-84 CU, up to 85-89; 88-91 sinker used at times as “change”; average command; 6-3, 225 pounds

2013: 9.22 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 54.2 IP
2014: 9.12 K/9 – 4.86 BB/9 – 120.1 IP – 1.94 ERA
2015: 8.54 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 98 IP – 3.31 ERA

24. Maryland rSO 2B Brandon Lowe: plus approach; average glove; average arm; average speed; good athlete; can look good going 0-3 because every at bat is a battle; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .348/.464/.464 – 34 BB/20 K – 8/12 SB – 181 AB
2015: .342/.442/.564 – 35 BB/28 K – 10/12 SB – 234 AB

25. Arizona JR 2B/OF Scott Kingery: plus speed; strong arm; can really hit; average power; great athlete; good glove at 2B, chance to be really good with more reps; easy CF range; could be a shortstop conversion for a forward-thinking team that believes in his arm strength; popular Ian Kinsler and Jason Kipnis comps; shift in approach that sacrifices patience for pop is a slight concern as his pro offensive game should be built on lots of contact, deep counts, and hitting mistakes, but the potential of him marrying his sophomore year approach with his increased strength makes him very valuable; 5-9, 175 pounds

2013: .226/.345/.313 – 17 BB/20 K – 8/12 SB – 115 AB
2014: .354/.456/.467 – 33 BB/27 K – 19/23 SB – 195 AB
2015: .392/.423/.561 – 9 BB/18 K – 11/17 SB – 237 AB

26. Florida State JR OF DJ Stewart: great athlete; above-average to plus power upside; good approach; average at best speed; above-average hit tool; quick bat; plus strength; below-average to average arm; LF professionally; Matt Olson production comp; 6-0, 230 pounds

2013: .360/.469/.551 – 40 BB/38 K – 8/12 SB – 225 AB
2014: .351/.472/.557 – 40 BB/30 K – 4/5 SB – 194 AB
2015: .323/.510/.598 – 64 BB/40 K – 8/11 SB – 189 AB

27. Florida JR SS/OF Richie Martin: love his approach; great athlete; above-average to plus speed; plus arm, very accurate; average power upside; steady defender, range flashes plus; quick bat; also good in CF; like his defensive tools; blazing first step; young for class; first round talent who will likely slip past that, but has the physical ability to be an above-average regular shortstop for a long time; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .312/.380/.353 – 16 BB/23 K – 7/10 SB – 170 AB
2014: .265/.354/.337 – 27 BB/30 K – 18/20 SB – 249 AB
2015: .290/.397/.420 – 32 BB/31 K – 20/26 SB – 224 AB

28. OF Mitchell Hansen (Plano HS, Texas): average to above-average raw power, not a ton at present; really good athlete; above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus arm, others like it less; good approach; CF range; pretty swing; older for class; BA comps: Brandon Nimmo and Shawn Green; L/L; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

29. OF/2B Alonzo Jones (Columbus HS, Georgia): plus-plus speed; plus bat speed; good athlete; average or better power upside; strong; average or better arm; might be able to play SS; personally prefer him in CF, where he could be elite in time; PG comp: Delino DeShields Jr.; strikes me as a Roman Quinn style of player; FAVORITE; B/R; 5-10, 200 pounds

30. OF Daz Cameron (Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy, Georgia): above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus bat speed; plus glove; smart on bases; good approach; average or better arm; average raw power; Kiley McDaniel comp: Derek Hill; see some Desmond Jennings and Vernon Wells in his overall game; R/R; 6-1, 190 pounds

31. Arizona JR 2B/SS Kevin Newman: like everybody, enamored by his hit tool, could be plus; great approach, very patient; average speed plays up; really steady glove; average at best arm plays up due to quick release; not much power; special instincts across the board; like John Manuel’s Adam Kennedy comp; like him less than most because of concerns over how pro pitchers will work him knowing his power limitations and whether or not he has enough arm to make every throw at short; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: .286/.352/.336 – 20 BB/13 K – 11/13 SB – 217 AB
2014: .304/.362/.383 – 17 BB/20 K – 13/20 SB – 230 AB
2015: .370/.426/.489 – 20 BB/15 K – 22/25 SB – 227 AB

32. RHP Dakota Chalmers (North Forsyth HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average to plus 76-78 CB, average presently; above-average 83 CU; low-80s (84) SL; four-pitch mix; some see it as reliever delivery; FAVORITE; 2015: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; 6-3, 180 pounds

33. Missouri State JR RHP Jon Harris: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average 75-81 CB, plus upside; 82-85 SL, flashes plus; average to above-average 83-87 CU with sink, flashes plus; legit four-pitch mix; good athlete; frame and delivery don’t match obviously, but stuff reminds me of Jose Berrios; 6-4, 180 pounds

2013: 7.16 K/9 | 3.64 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 76.2 IP
2014: 7.42 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 79 IP – 3.15 ERA
2015: 10.62 K/9 – 3.24 BB/9 – 89 IP – 1.92 ERA

34. IMG Academy FR LHP Brady Aiken: you know about him; called him a more physical version of Matt Moore last year and I’ll stick with it today…

35. Miami JR 3B/1B David Thompson: above-average or better raw power, especially the other way; quick bat; great athlete; strong; once strong arm, hasn’t been the same due to injuries; good defender at 1B; below-average speed; might be wishful thinking to believe in him as a future 3B, but the backup plan of him playing LF is a solid fallback option; 6-2, 210 pounds

2013: .291/.376/.467 – 21 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 182 AB
2014: .278/.368/.352 – 14 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 108 AB
2015: .335/.447/.683 – 41 BB/24 K – 1/3 SB – 221 AB

36. C Chris Betts (Wilson HS, California): average or better raw power; impressive hit tool; advanced defender, others like him less but I like the improvement; plus arm; accurate arm; slow; good approach; MLB.com comp; Kyle Schwarber; L/R; 6-2, 220 pounds

37. OF/SS Jahmai Jones (Wesleyan HS, Georgia): plus bat speed; love his hit tool, everything hit hard; above-average to plus raw power; average at best arm; really strong; above-average to plus speed; young for class; can also play 2B; old Chris Nelson comp; reminds me of Cameron Maybin; R/R; 6-0, 210 pounds

38. OF Garrett Whitley (Niskayuna HS, New York): average or better speed, plus for some; average to above-average power upside; quick bat, plus bat speed for some; good hit tool; good athlete; should be enough range for CF; BA comp: George Springer lite; have heard an Adam Jones comp that makes sense to me; lots of “for some” here should indicate that I’m not on him as much as others, but the five-tool appeal is obvious; for a team to take him high, they must have done their homework as he was one of the draft’s most difficult players to follow this spring; 6-2, 200 pounds

39. RHP Chandler Day (Granville HS, Ohio): 88-93 FB; plus 76-79 CB; 80-81 CU with plus upside; Vandy commit, has some Walker Buehler to him; FAVORITE; 6-4, 165 pounds

40. RHP Tristan Beck (Corona HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 74-78 CB, flashes plus; good 81-85 CU; good 79-81 SL; good extension; plus athlete; command guy who saw his stuff jump up this spring; FAVORITE; 6-4, 175 pounds

41. Duke JR RHP Michael Matuella: 90-96 FB with plus sink (93-97 really), 98 peak; average 83-91 CU; above-average 78-82 CB, flashes plus; 83-87 cut-SL with above-average upside; impressive extension, solid deception; groundball machine; good athlete; wowed by his command of all four pitches; Kiley McDaniel comp: Tyler Glasnow; BA comp: Michael Wacha; FAVORITE; 2015: 93-97 FB early, 88-92 late; average 77 CU (also 84-86 more frequently); 75-82 CB with above-average upside, flashes plus; 79-82 cut-SL with average or better upside; 6-6, 220 pounds

2013: 4.53 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 57.2 IP
2014: 10.71 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 58 IP – 2.79 ERA
2015: 8.64 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 25 IP – 1.08 ERA

42. Florida JR OF Harrison Bader: plus to plus-plus speed; really good CF range; above-average arm; above-average raw power; quick bat; 5-11, 190 pounds

2013: .326/.386/.389 – 19 BB/22 K – 16/22 SB – 221 AB
2014: .337/.421/.432 – 15 BB/29 K – 13/19 SB – 169 AB
2015: .290/.398/.548 – 30 BB/45 K – 5/9 SB – 210 AB

43. Boston College JR 1B/OF Chris Shaw: easy plus raw power; above-average hit tool; surprisingly short stroke for a power hitter with long-ish levers; holes in swing; good enough defender; strong; above-average arm; smart hitter; slow; have heard Harold Baines, Torii Hunter, and Steve Garvey as hitter; PG comps: Garrett Anderson (hitter), Casey Gillaspie, Chris Davis; 6-4, 250 pounds

2013: .183/.286/.323 – 18 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 164 AB
2014: .329/.393/.502 – 21 BB/38 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB
2015: .319/.411/.611 – 20 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 144 AB

44. Louisiana JR SS/2B Blake Trahan: steady glove, plus for some (me); interesting bat, hit tool is there and pop sneaks up on you; good athlete; average or better arm; good approach; easy plus speed, can time out as plus-plus; not the best college hitter in this class, but might be my favorite; speaking of: FAVORITE; 5-10, 185 pounds

2013: .343/.430/.451 – 30 BB/27 K – 13/13 SB – 213 AB
2014: .355/.455/.465 – 44 BB/37 K – 15/27 SB – 256 AB
2015: .332/.442/.429 – 37 BB/29 K – 17/25 SB – 238 AB

45. 3B/OF Cornelius Randolph (Griffin HS, Georgia): plus hit tool; big power upside; strong; average speed; average glove; above-average arm; can also play 2B; PG comp: Terry Pendleton; have heard lefty Bill Madlock or Gregg Jefferies; also heard shades of the HS version of Anthony Rendon; I like lefty Edgardo Alfonzo; L/R; 6-1, 200 pounds

46. SS Jalen Miller (Riverwood HS, Georgia): really good defender, plus upside; average or better arm; average speed; good athlete; intriguing pop; popular Brandon Phillips comp; have heard some quiet JP Crawford comparisons that make me think; 6-1, 180 pounds

47. OF Demi Orimoloye (St. Matthew HS, Ontario): above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus raw power; plus bat speed; strong; good approach; above-average to plus arm; raw but huge tools; plus athlete; physically, the total package; BA comp: Ellis Valentine; reminds me of a young Jermaine Dye; FAVORITE; R/R; 6-4, 225 pounds

48. San Diego JR SS Kyle Holder: plus athlete; good speed; plus to plus-plus (!) glove; plus arm; BA comps: Walt Weiss, Deven Marrero, Brendan Ryan; will be a big league player for a long as he wants based on his glove alone; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds

2014: .298/.346/.403 – 15 BB/16 K – 7/9 SB – 191 AB
2015: .348/.418/.482 – 19 BB/19 K – 5/11 SB – 224 AB

49. 3B/RHP Ke’Bryan Hayes (Concordia Lutheran HS, Texas): quick bat; professional approach; average or better power upside; above-average to plus arm; strong; below-average speed, but improved; chance to be above-average defensively at 3B; arguably no carrying tool, but no glaring weaknesses either; 87-89 FB; R/R; 6-1, 210 pounds

50. RHP Kyle Molnar (Aliso Niguel HS, California): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; love his 73-78 CB, average or better; good 79-83 CU keeps getting better, plus upside; plus athlete; BA comp: James Kaprielian; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds

51. RHP Jackson Kowar (Charlotte Christian HS, North Carolina): 88-94 FB with serious movement; SL/CB flashes above-average; plus CU; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds

52. RHP Nick Neidert (Peachtree Ridge HS, Georgia): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 76-78 CB; 80-82 SL, plus upside; good 82-83 CU; legit four-pitch mix; plus command; great athlete; PG comp: Tyler Danish; HS version of Aaron Nola; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds

53. RHP/C Tristin English (Pike County HS, Georgia): 88-94 FB, 95 peak; 84-85 SL with plus upside; 75-80 CB flashes average or better, plus upside; CU; four-pitch mix; good command; good athlete; really like him as a hitter; 6-2, 180 pounds

54. RHP Donnie Everett (Clarksville HS, Tennessee): 90-96 FB, 97 peak; good 78-84 SL, plus upside; 76-78 CB; good yet raw 80-84 CU; good but inconsistent command; 2015: 92-96 FB, 100 peak; young for class; 6-2, 220 pounds

55. Cal Poly Pomona JR RHP Cody Ponce: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; plus to plus-plus 85-89 cut-SL, more cutter than SL; average to above-average 77-83 CB, flashes plus; average to above-average 78-86 CU; PG comp: Roger Clemens (!); reminds me of Jonathan Gray; FAVORITE; 6-6, 240 pounds

2012: 43 K/8 BB – 48.1 IP – 2.23 ERA
2013: 49 K/27 BB – 72.2 IP – 2.48 ERA)
2015: 9.68 K/9 – 2.02 BB/9 – 1.44 ERA – 62.1 IP

56. CC Southern Nevada SO RHP Phil Bickford: 90-94 FB, 97 peak; plus FB command; plus 78-82 SL/CB; 80 CU; good deception; plus athlete; BA comp: Jered Weaver; Cape 2014: 93-96 FB; plus 79-82 CB; Cal State Fullerton transfer; 2015: 88-95 FB, 97 peak; 78-82 SL, flashes plus; plus FB command; young for class; 6-5, 210 pounds

2013: 8.76 K/9 – 1.54 BB/9 – 76 IP – 2.13 ERA
2015: 17.25 K/9 – 2.18 BB/9 – 86.2 IP – 1.45 ERA

57. South Carolina JR 2B/OF Max Schrock: pretty swing; quick bat; strong; above-average speed; legit power upside, at least average raw for me; steady glove, but range a question; have heard a Kyle Seager comp on the bat; think he can work himself into a solid enough fielder to stick up the middle, but glove defense remains the biggest question; 5-9, 180 pounds (2013: .278/.382/.414 – 38 BB/22 K – 15/19 SB – 227 AB) (2014: .299/.366/.472 – 11 BB/21 K – 4/4 SB – 127 AB) (2015: .328/.419/.500 – 32 BB/18 K – 8/10 SB – 192 AB)

58. Clemson JR 2B/SS Tyler Krieger (2015): well above-average speed, plus for some; direct swing; good athlete; really good glove; erratic thrower even when healthy, but return to health after shoulder surgery has resulted in slightly more accurate yet still underwhelming throws; has range for the OF, but likely not the arm; would have ranked very highly as a shortstop at 100% health, but still profiles as a potential first-division regular at second; 6-1, 170 pounds

2013: .266/.360/.321 – 29 BB/29 K – 9/15 SB – 218 AB
2014: .338/.410/.447 – 25 BB/24 K – 19/24 SB – 219 AB
2015: .339/.451/.420 – 40 BB/41 K – 13/17 SB – 224 AB

59. 3B Tyler Nevin (Poway HS, California): good athlete; above-average or better raw power; good approach; quick bat; strong; plus defensive upside; strong pre-TJ arm, appears to be back; R/R; FAVORITE; many similarities to John Aiello; 6-3, 200 pounds

60. 1B Josh Naylor (St. Joan of Arc SS, Ontario): natural hitter; average to plus arm, likely in between somewhere; plus raw power; plus bat speed; slow; PG Dan Vogelbach comp; popular Prince Fielder comp; young for class; FAVORITE; LHH; 6-1, 230 pounds

61. 1B/RHP Luken Baker (Oak Ridge HS, Texas): 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good 81-83 SL/CB; 80-83 CU; hits the ball hard; plus to plus-plus raw power; advanced bat; solid approach; slow; plus arm strength; might be able to hang in OF; RHH; smart BA comp: Mark Trumbo; 6-4, 250 pounds

62. Texas A&M JR RHP Grayson Long: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; above-average 79-84 CU that flashes plus; 80-84 SL flashes plus; plus command; 74-76 CB; FAVORITE; 6-5, 210 pounds

2013: 7.83 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 46 IP
2014: 5.56 K/9 – 2.83 BB/9 – 89 IP – 3.13 ERA
2015: 10.47 K/9 – 3.87 BB/9 – 86 IP – 2.62 ERA

63. Florida Atlantic JR OF/2B Brendon Sanger: above-average raw power; good hit tool; average or better speed; solid defender in corner; fantastic approach; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: .335/.429/.468 – 22 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 173 AB
2014: .332/.432/.440 – 35 BB/22 K – 6/9 SB – 193 AB
2015: .372/.491/.583 – 51 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 218 AB

64. Clemson JR OF Steven Duggar: plus to plus-plus speed; plus to plus-plus arm; plus raw power, but average playable right now; swing holds power back; good athlete; easy CF range; old Tyler Colvin comp; one of many toolsy hitters who may or may not actually hit, but has so much potential value in the field that value will be there; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .308/.368/.392 – 24 BB/39 K – 16/23 SB – 250 AB
2014: .294/.368/.378 – 27 BB/51 K – 25/28 SB – 238 AB
2015: .304/.433/.439 – 52 BB/43 K – 10/14 SB – 214 AB

65. Fresno State JR C Taylor Ward: plus to plus-plus arm strength; good athlete; average at best speed; average at best power upside; good defensive tools, but needs reps; arm alone is special enough to carry him up ladder professionally; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .195/.306/.336 – 16 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 113 AB
2014: .320/.395/.438 – 28 BB/29 K – 3/6 SB – 219 AB
2015: .304/.413/.486 – 35 BB/34 K – 7/7 SB – 214 AB

66. Kentucky JR RHP Kyle Cody: 87-94 FB, 95-96 peak; good FB command; above-average 78-84 SL; emerging 81-88 CU; 74-75 CB; really good athlete; 2015: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak; average 76-82 kCB with plus upside; 86-88 CU with average upside; inconsistent overall command; holds velocity; 6-7, 250 pounds

2013: 7.65 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 57.2 IP
2014: 4.74 K/9 – 3.08 BB/9 – 38 IP – 2.84 ERA
2015: 8.59 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 66 IP – 4.91 ERA

67. Richmond JR OF Tanner Stanley: above-average speed; strong arm; above-average hit tool; ideal leadoff approach, wears pitchers out; always has a plan at plate; good CF range; great instincts; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds

2013: .285/.372/.398 – 24 BB/26 K – 9/10 SB – 221 AB
2014: .296/.408/.491 – 21 BB/15 K – 7/10 SB – 159 AB
2015: .305/.385/.500 – 16 BB/18 K – 3/4 SB – 164 AB

68. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Thomas Eshelman: 85-92 FB, 93 peak; more 90-92 now; ridiculous FB command; plus 83-87 cut-SL; true 81-83 SL; shows average or better 77-83 CU with sink; average 73-77 CB; plus-plus command; plus-plus control; great deception; good athlete; Barry Enright comp; reminds me of Aaron Harang, Brandon McCarthy, Tanner Roark, Phil Hughes; Fitt comp: Adam Plutko; could be some Ben Lively here; 2015: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; extremely FB reliant; CU; breaking ball; 6-3, 210 pounds

2013: 6.61 K/9 | 0.23 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 115.2 IP
2014: 7.19 K/9 – 0.58 BB/9 – 123 IP – 1.89 ERA
2015: 8.76 K/9 – 0.47 BB/9 – 114 IP – 1.58 ERA

69. Missouri State SR 2B/SS Eric Cheray: can also catch; power upside; steady glove; average arm; lots of pressure on bat to turn him into a contributing big league player, but I think he hits enough to make it worth gambling on; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds

2012: .290/.381/.398 – 24 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 176 AB
2013: .278/.431/.361 – 41 BB/22 K – 2/4 SB – 158 AB
2014: .290/.403/.400 – 40 BB/20 K – 6/10 SB – 210 AB
2015: .436/.550/.538 – 21 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 78 AB

70. TCU JR LHP Alex Young: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good FB command; average 80-85 CU; above-average to plus 78-83 CB; average to plus 76-84 SL, plays up due to plus command of it; legit four-pitch mix; good athlete; average overall command; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: 8.41 K/9 | 2.21 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 40.2 IP
2014: 8.37 K/9 – 3.35 BB/9 – 43 IP – 2.51 ERA
2015: 8.77 K/9 – 2.16 BB/9 – 79 IP – 2.05 ERA

71. TCU rSO RHP Mitchell Traver: 90-94 FB with plus sink, 96 peak; average or better 79-81 CB; mid-80s SL; CU flashes average; missed 2013 with TJ surgery; 2015: 91-96 FB; plus 81-86 SL; 77-78 CB; 6-7, 250 pounds

2015: 8.71 K/9 – 2.76 BB/9 – 62 IP – 1.89 ERA

72. North Carolina JR OF Skye Bolt: above-average speed; outstanding CF range; plus arm; above-average power upside; quick bat; trouble with offspeed stuff; not sold on his offensive game, but glove is good enough to get him to the big leagues and make him a positive value player; 6-2, 180 pounds

2013: .325/.426/.495 – 34 BB/26 K – 11/14 SB – 212 AB
2014: .257/.373/.353 – 38 BB/30 K – 11/12 SB – 218 AB
2015: .259/.383/.449 – 40 BB/40 K – 7/10 SB – 205 AB

73. Virginia JR OF Joe McCarthy: average power upside, could be more there (shade under plus raw for me, but needs swing adjustments to unlock it); good defender; average to above-average arm; should be above-average in LF, might be enough arm for RF (others disagree); pretty swing; good approach; above-average to plus speed; strong hit tool; plus athlete; gets a pass this year due to injury, so could be great value pick if he slides too far out of the first round; 6-4, 225 pounds

2013: .363/.495/.480 – 57 BB/31 K – 12/13 SB – 223 AB
2014: .301/.417/.449 – 35 BB/34 K – 11/12 SB – 256 AB
2015: .208/.367/.236 – 16 BB/14 K – 2/2 SB – 72 AB

74. RHP Cole McKay (Smithson Valley HS, Texas): 88-94, 95 peak; above-average 73-77 CB, plus upside; above-average 77-82 CU with good command, plus upside; good athlete; FB really moves; gets lots of weak pop-ups; 6-5, 225 pounds

75. IMG Academy FR RHP Jacob Nix: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average or better mid-80s CU; 76-78 CB with upside; SL

76. Azusa Pacific JR RHP Josh Staumont: 88-98 FB, honest 101 peak; above-average upside with 76-80 CB, flashes plus but very inconsistent; much improved 82 split-CU, flashes plus; easy velocity; little command still; 2015: 93-99 FB, 101 peak; above-average 80-84 CB, plus upside; 85 split-CU; holds velocity; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 14.38 K/9 – 7.18 BB/9 – 68.2 IP – 3.67 ERA)

77. Cal Poly JR 2B/OF Mark Mathias: plus hit tool; average at best raw power, doesn’t really show up in games; good approach; average at best arm, has gotten stronger; defense has improved at second; average speed; could also play 3B; BA comps: David Bell and Sam Travis; reminds me of Mark Loretta; another bat-first prospect who will have to keep hitting to keep playing; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .386/.437/.490 – 23 BB/18 K – 12/16 SB – 210 AB
2015: .356/.424/.436 – 23 BB/19 K – 9/13 SB – 202 AB

78. RHP Gray Fenter (West Memphis HS, Arkansas): 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average 79-83 CB/SL, flashes plus; good CU; older for class; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

79. C Lucas Herbert (San Clemente HS, California): strong arm; average power upside; quick bat; good defender; good approach; 6-1, 200 pounds

80. RHP Joe DeMers (College Park HS, California): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average 82-84 CU; average 81-83 SL; average 72-78 CB; groundball guy; good command; good athlete; 6-2, 225 pounds

81. RHP Peter Lambert (San Dimas HS, California): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; above-average to plus upside with 81-84 CU; average 72-75 CB; good CB command; 78-83 SL, flashes above-average; 6-2, 185 pounds

82. RHP Brady Singer (Eustis HS, Florida): 87-94 FB with plus sink, 96 peak; 81-85 CU with average upside; 76-77 CB with average upside, ditched for mid-80s SL; PG comp: Kevin Brown; 6-5, 190 pounds

83. RHP Drew Finley (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): 85-92 FB with plus sink; above-average 72-76 CB, plus upside; average low-80s CU; good FB command; nothing straight; good deception; good extension; 2015: 89-94 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds

84. RHP Austin Smith (Park Vista HS, Florida): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; low-80s SL with promise; 77-81 CB with above-average upside; raw 84 CU; good athlete; 6-4, 220 pounds

85. 1B Devin Davis (Valencia HS, California): plus bat speed; above-average or better raw power; below-average arm; slow; strong; good athlete; good glove; RHH; 6-3, 215 pounds

86. 1B/C Joe Davis (Bowie HS, Texas): plus power; plus to plus-plus strength; has also played 3B; patient approach; PG comp: Billy Butler; FAVORITE; BHH; 6-0, 220 pounds

87. 1B/3B Kolton Kendrick (Loranger HS, Louisiana): plus to plus-plus power; average arm; average at best speed; light on him all spring, but I get it now; 6-3, 200 pounds

88. RHP/3B Austin Riley (DeSoto Central HS, Mississippi): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 75-77 CB with average or better upside; 82-83 SL; upper-70s CU; good athlete; good command; young for class; good athlete; strong arm; strong; quick bat; above-average to plus raw power; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds

89. Indiana State rJR LHP Jeff Degano: 90-94 FB; plus 78-82 breaking ball; usable CU, has more upside than he’s shown; 6-4, 200 pounds

2015: 11.45 K/9 – 2.55 BB/9 – 99 IP – 2.36 ERA

90. RHP Nolan Watson (Lawrence North HS, Indiana): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; good 76-80 CB; 82 SL; good 81 CU; legit four-pitch mix; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

91. RHP Jake Woodford (Plant HS, Florida): 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; average 76-80 SL, flashes better; 80-83 CU with above-average upside; impressive command; ground ball stuff; PG comp: Kevin Millwood; 6-4, 210 pounds

92. LHP Juan Hillman (Olympia HS, Florida): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; 68-76 CB with plus upside, up to 75-77 later in spring; leans on really good 75-79 CU, flashes plus; good deception; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds

93. LHP Logan Allen (IMG Academy, Florida): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; plus FB command; 72-78 CB, flashes average or better; 77-78 cut-CU with upside; 77-81 SL; knows how to pitch; really good overall command, plus for me; have heard a Jesse Biddle comp that I’m not sure what to do with; stuff jumped a lot last eight months; PG comp: Ian McKinney; 6-2, 200 pounds

94. Illinois JR C Jason Goldstein: really good defender; strong arm; good approach; quick bat; exceptionally smart catcher, calls own pitches like a veteran; maybe not the best bat, best glove, or best athlete of the class, but the overall package is big league caliber; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .210/.266/.252 – 9 BB/21 K – 3/3 SB – 143 AB
2014: .316/.370/.435 – 16 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 193 AB
2015: .303/.384/.511 – 21 BB/22 K – 0/1 SB – 188 AB

95. Washington JR C Austin Rei: plus all-around defender; outstanding reputation as a pitch framer; above-average to plus arm; above-average raw power; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .240/.356/.260 – 5 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 50 AB
2014: .314/.408/.451 – 21 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 153 AB
2015: .330/.445/.681 – 12 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 91 AB

96. UCLA rJR SS/2B Kevin Kramer: missed 2014 season (shoulder); great athlete; average arm; average speed; steady defender, could be excellent at 2B but gets the job done presently at shortstop; really like his approach; above-average hit tool; short to ball; can also play 3B, so utility future gives him a high floor for a second day pick; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .273/.343/.314 – 7 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB
2013: .273/.381/.371 – 31 BB/45 K – 9/18 SB – 245 AB
2015: .328/.431/.478 – 34 BB/34 K – 7/15 SB – 232 AB

97. Alabama JR 2B/SS Mikey White: strong hit tool; plus instincts; average at best speed; above-average arm; average at best power; good athlete; like the glove a lot, think he could be plus at second; could also play 3B; popular Josh Rutledge comp; old BA comp that I don’t see at all: Nolan Fontana; obvious elements about his game to like, but approach keeps me from going all-in on him as a sure-fire future regular; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .300/.379/.387 – 20 BB/43 K – 3/8 SB – 230 AB
2014: .300/.399/.443 – 27 BB/44 K – 3/5 SB – 237 AB
2015: .339/.444/.537 – 31 BB/47 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB

98. Virginia SO SS/3B Daniel Pinero: plus defensive tools; really impressive range; average or better arm strength; size is more of a concern (could grow past the point of playing up the middle, long levers will make consistent contact tricky at the plate) than a positive attribute to many, which seems silly since he’s a gifted athlete with above-average body control despite being “too tall” for some; more boom/bust than any name ahead of him at the position, but upside makes it worth it; 6-5, 210 pounds

2014: .261/.372/.286 – 36 BB/31 K – 10/13 SB – 241 AB
2015: .311/.415/.440 – 34 BB/33 K – 6/8 SB – 209 AB

99. 3B/2B Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville Area HS, Pennsylvania): good hit tool; love his approach; above-average speed; very good athlete; can also play SS; plus arm; PG comp: Alex Gordon; interesting Jeff Cirillo comp; L/R; 6-1, 200 pounds

100. SS/2B Cadyn Greiner (Bishop Gorman HS, Nevada): good glove; big hit tool; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus speed; average power, mostly to gaps at present; really good athlete; FAVORITE; R/R; 5-10, 180 pounds

101. SS/2B Nick Shumpert (Highlands Ranch HS, Colorado): love the glove, especially at second; above-average to plus speed, plays up; average or better arm; average to above-average raw power; plus bat speed; more tools than skills at present; R/R; 6-0, 180 pounds

102. SS Nick Madrigal (Elk Grove HS, California): really good glove; above-average hit tool; above-average to plus speed; mature approach; good athlete; great instincts; Altuve comp makes tons of sense, have also heard a fun and different Tadahito Iguchi; R/R; 5-8, 155 pounds

103. OF/1B Greg Pickett (Legend HS, Colorado): love his approach; above-average to plus raw power; quick bat; average arm; average at best speed; FAVORITE; L/R; 6-4, 220 pounds

104. 3B Trey Cabbage (Grainger HS, Tennessee): strong; above-average hit tool; average to above-average raw power; average arm; below-average speed; good athlete; good approach; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

105. 3B/OF Ryan Mountcastle (Hagerty HS, Florida): plus bat speed; good hit tool; average or better power upside, should play above-average; average defender; above-average arm, inconsistent (at times average at best); average at best speed; 6-3, 185 pounds

106. OF/RHP Ryan Johnson (College Station HS, Texas): really gifted natural hitter; above-average power upside; strong; plus arm strength, above-average overall; plus bat speed; good athlete; average speed; good approach; need to do a lot of projecting with that bat, but if it clicks he’s a monster; 87-92 FB, 94 peak; 73-75 CB; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds

107. 3B/OF Bryce Denton (Ravenwood HS, Tennessee): power upside; above-average arm; good athlete; average speed, plays up; plus bat speed; like the approach; young for class; R/R; 6-2, 200 pounds

108. Chipola JC FR LHP Mac Marshall: 88-92 FB, 95 peak; 76-78 CB flashes above-average with plus upside; 80-82 CU flashes plus; average command; 6-2, 185 pounds

2015: 13.05 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 2.37 ERA

109. Texas JR SS/3B CJ Hinojosa: plus bat speed; average or better speed; average to above-average arm; plus instincts in field and on bases; good glove; above-average power upside; could be catcher convert; reminds me of Kevin Newman in a lot of ways, but with none of the hype (and admittedly a ton less production to date); Aaron Fitt comp: Alex Mejia; has lost a lot of fans over the years, but I loved him out of HS so I’m sticking with him as a solid future pro today; 5-9, 180 pounds

2013: .330/.390/.435 – 19 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 191 AB
2014: .298/.373/.376 – 29 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 242 AB
2015: .244/.322/.410 – 22 BB/24 K – 4/7 SB – 205 AB

110. Kennesaw State JR SS Kal Simmons: strong arm; plus defender in all phases; plus range; average at best speed; average or better power; BA comp: John McDonald; made encouraging strides with the bat this spring; could be nice fallback for teams that like Kyle Holder but miss out on him early; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .278/.332/.332 – 14 BB/30 K – 4/7 SB – 187 AB
2014: .272/.332/.313 – 23 BB/33 K – 3/4 SB – 268 AB
2015: .269/.380/.443 – 31 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 212 AB

111. Miami rJR LHP Andrew Suarez: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; above-average 79-85 SL, flashes plus and up to 87 now; good 73-82 CB; average or better 79-83 CU, improving rapidly; 2015: 88-91 FB, 93-95 FB later in year; 82-87 SL; good 84-86 CU; 80-82 CB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 6.33 K/9 | 1.87 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 86.2 IP) (2014: 7.12 K/9 – 1.23 BB/9 – 109 IP – 2.95 ERA) (2015: 8.73 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 67 IP – 3.09 ERA)

112. Oregon State JR OF Jeff Hendrix: above-average or better speed, plus for some; plus raw power; great athlete; CF range; average at best arm; believe in the bat; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .259/.310/.259 – 1 BB/10 K – 4/4 SB – 27 AB
2014: .351/.447/.509 – 19 BB/35 K – 4/5 SB – 171 AB
2015: .341/.447/.545 – 36 BB/37 K – 5/6 SB – 211 AB

113. UCLA JR OF/LHP Ty Moore: plus hit tool; average at best speed; average arm; average at best power upside; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .219/.301/.301 – 7 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 73 AB
2014: .294/.375/.417 – 15 BB/23 K – 2/6 SB – 211 AB
2015: .335/.413/.463 – 25 BB/17 K – 6/10 SB – 218 AB

114. 3B Ryan Karstetter (IMG Academy, Florida): good approach; average power upside; quick bat; above-average arm; above-average speed; 6-4, 200 pounds

115. LSU JR OF Andrew Stevenson: plus speed; plus-plus defender in CF; above-average hit tool; below-average arm; good approach; some similarities to the HS draft version of Ben Revere; L/L; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .193/.289/.218 – 11 BB/24 K – 5/7 SB – 119 AB
2014: .335/.393/.419 – 14 BB/29 K – 9/14 SB – 203 AB
2015: .358/.415/.467 – 16 BB/22 K – 23/30 SB – 212 AB

116. OF Eric Jenkins (West Columbus HS, North Carolina): plus to plus-plus speed; good hit tool; average or better arm; plus athlete; average or better power; easy CF range; PG comp: Denard Span; FAVORITE; 6-2, 170 pounds

117. OF/RHP J’Mar Smith (Meridian HS, Mississippi): plus athlete; plus raw power; plus arm; QB; 88-90 FB; R/R; 6-2, 215 pounds

118. Tennessee JR OF Christin Stewart: plus raw power; love his approach; average at best arm; average at best speed; above-average hit tool; quick bat; LF in pros; average at best defensive upside; much improved defender; strong; could be tried at catcher if a team wants to really roll the dice; good consolation prize for those who miss out on DJ Stewart; FAVORITE; 6-0, 205 pounds

2013: .297/.406/.434 – 22 BB/30 K – 5/8 SB – 145 AB
2014: .330/.386/.541 – 15 BB/42 K – 7/8 SB – 218 AB
2015: .311/.443/.633 – 28 BB/38 K – 4/9 SB – 177 AB

119. Florida International JR 3B/2B Edwin Rios: above-average raw power; average or better arm; steady defender; could work in corner OF; strong; slow; consistently productive hitter who remains overlooked as a prospect; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .341/.422/.558 – 27 BB/51 K – 2/4 SB – 217 AB
2014: .296/.341/.400 – 17 BB/34 K – 3/3 SB – 230 AB
2015: .314/.427/.610 – 39 BB/37 K – 3/5 SB – 210 AB

120. Yavapai JC SO 2B/OF Willie Calhoun (2015): strong hit tool; power upside, plus raw; iffy glove at second, but I still believe he can make it work in the pros if he really wants it; average at best speed; average at best arm; Arizona transfer; 5-8, 180 pounds

2014: .247/.345/.301 – 19 BB/11 K – 2/4 SB – 146 AB
2015: .432/.520/.952 – 38 BB/13 K – 6/6 SB – 227 AB

121. Stanford JR SS/RHP Drew Jackson: plus to plus-plus arm; good defensive tools; great athlete; above-average to plus speed; average raw power; has also played OF; 88-92 FB; plus 82 SL; another boom/bust prospect, but with the added fallback plan of giving pitching a shot if the bat doesn’t come around; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .207/.337/.232 – 14 BB/21 K – 6/8 SB – 82 AB
2014: .167/.254/.213 – 10 BB/27 K – 1/4 SB – 108 AB
2015: .320/.396/.388 – 15 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 147 AB

122. Stanford JR RHP Marc Brakeman: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; good 76-78 CB; plus to plus-plus 80-84 CU with sink; 81-82 SL; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: 9.00 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 20 IP
2014: 8.20 K/9 – 6.60 BB/9 – 45 IP – 3.80 ERA
2015: 5.94 K/9 – 1.87 BB/9 – 52 IP – 2.89 ERA

123. Houston JR RHP Jacob Lemoine: 87-94 FB with big sink, 96-97 peak; potential plus 82-90 SL, average or better presently; 74-78 CB; average or better 79-85 CU; groundball guy; 2015: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 82-84 SL; average 80-84 CU; 77-81 CB; 6-5, 220 pounds

2013: 5.94 K/9 | 4.26 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 69.2 IP
2014: 87 K/29 BB – 106.2 IP – 2.87 ERA
2015: 5.63 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 24 IP – 4.50 ERA

124. SS Trey Dawson (Hurricane HS, West Virginia): really good glove; really good athlete; power upside; average or better arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds

125. LHP Thomas Szapucki (William T. Dwyer HS, Florida): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 83 SL; very good 77-83 CB, flashes plus; good 84 CU; good command; smart; PG comp: Kodi Medeiros; 6-2, 190 pounds

126. Santa Clara JR 3B/OF Jose Vizcaino: shows all five tools; quick bat; good athlete; can also play a passable SS when needed or could wind up an above-average defensive OF; average or better power; 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: .222/.314/.267 – 5 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 45 AB
2014: .323/.360/.423 – 9 BB/33 K – 11/18 SB – 201 AB
2015: .335/.406/.588 – 23 BB/39 K – 10/17 SB – 335 AB

127. Georgia State JR 3B/RHP Matt Rose: above-average to plus raw power; really good glove; good arm; below-average speed; good approach; has experience at 1B; young for class; 90-94 FB; good CU; SL with upside; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: .277/.360/.398 – 18 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 166 AB
2014: .312/.358/.535 – 13 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 202 AB
2015: .289/.391/.613 – 31 BB/43 K – 4/5 SB – 204 AB

2013: 7.39 K/9 | 4.33 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 35.1 IP
2014: 8.57 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 20 IP – 3.86 ERA

128. OF Kep Brown (Wando HS, South Carolina): average or better speed; plus raw power; strong; average arm; George Springer hitter comp; young for class; above-average arm; really good athlete; lots of swing and miss; LF professionally; injured Achilles spring 2015,; PG comp: Corey Hart; in terms of draft prospects, reminds me some of a righthanded Dylan Cozens (77th overall pick in 2012); 6-5, 200 pounds

129. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Brandon Koch: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average to plus 82-88 cut-SL, leans on it very heavily; upper-70s CB; 2015: 93-98 FB; plus-plus 82-90 SL; 6-1, 210 pounds

2013: 10.20 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 2.92 FIP | 15 IP
2014: 15.00 K/9 – 4.71 BB/9 – 42 IP – 0.64 ERA
2015: 16.34 K/9 – 5.68 BB/9 – 38 IP – 1.42 ERA

130. Oregon JR LHP Garrett Cleavinger: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 79-84 SL/CB, flashes plus; average CU; reliever professionally; good deception; 6-2, 220 pounds

2013: 12.16 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 2.78 FIP | 43.2 IP
2014: 13.78 K/9 – 4.78 BB/9 – 32 IP – 3.37 ERA
2015: 14.85 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 39 IP – 1.58 ERA

131. Connecticut JR 2B/3B Vinny Siena: plus speed; good glove; plus arm; quick bat; can play OF if needed; 5-10, 200 pounds

2013: .325/.390/.373 – 29 BB/49 K – 8/12 SB – 255 AB
2014: .231/.273/.301 – 10 BB/21 K – 6/9 SB – 216 AB
2015: .362/.424/.519 – 29 BB/30 K – 11/16 SB – 260 AB

132. Tennessee Tech SR SS/2B Dylan Bosheers: good glove, plus upside; power upside; smart base runner; above-average speed; have to like a guy who has literally always hit; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .246/.376/.356 – 25 BB/32 K – 1/5 SB – 191 AB
2013: .306/.371/.491 – 19 BB/40 K – 6/7 SB – 216 AB
2014: .368/.444/.577 – 27 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 234 AB
2015: .337/.424/.576 – 29 BB/20 K – 4/4 SB – 205 AB

133. Loyola Marymount SO SS David Fletcher: really good defensive tools, plus upside; has it all as a defender; smart; average arm; average speed, more quick than fast defensively; little to no power at this point, but could find enough pop to make him a viable regular down the line; 5-10, 175 pounds

2014: .329/.357/.374 – 13 BB/22 K – 17/21 SB – 222 AB
2015: .308/.385/.416 – 23 BB/18 K – 14/17 SB – 221 AB

134. Maryland JR OF/LHP LaMonte Wade: strong arm; power upside; good range; can also play 1B, a position where he’s really good; another bat I believe in enough to think he could make it as a regular; 86-90 FB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .265/.396/.385 – 43 BB/34 K – 15/20 SB – 200 AB) (2014: .247/.358/.335 – 36 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 227 AB) (2015: .338/.464/.441 – 28 BB/16 K – 7/8 SB – 136 AB)

135. Missouri State JR OF Tate Matheny: average at best power, others like it more but it’s all opposite field right now; average or better speed; solid CF range; average at best arm; good athlete; no tool worse than average, but no carrying tool either; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .332/.392/.454 – 22 BB/47 K – 4/6 SB – 229 AB
2014: .330/.421/.528 – 25 BB/19 K – 7/11 SB – 218 AB
2015: .294/.419/.441 – 32 BB/31 K – 12/14 SB – 211 AB

136. North Carolina SR RHP Benton Moss: 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; average to above-average 71-78 CB (79-81), flashes plus; good 75-80 CU; 78-79 SL, up to 82-88 and more of a cut-SL now, much better pitch; 6-2, 180 pounds

2012: 9.91 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 79 IP
2013: 9.88 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 88.1 IP
2014: 7.14 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 97 IP – 3.62 ERA
2015: 8.74 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 68 IP – 3.44 ERA

137. USC JR LHP Kyle Twomey: 87-92 FB with loads of movement, 94 peak; above-average 79-82 CU with plus upside; 68-75 CB; flashes above-average 76-79 cut-SL; 2015: 85-90 FB; plus CU; two decent breaking balls; 6-3, 170 pounds

2013: 6.69 K/9 | 4.29 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 71.1 IP
2014: 8.18 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 55 IP – 3.11 ERA
2015: 6.80 K/9 – 3.66 BB/9 – 86 IP – 2.83 ERA

138. Arizona State JR LHP Brett Lilek: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; average 78-84 SL with plus upside; 74-78 CB with upside, best present offspeed pitch; occasional 80-84 CU; plus command; PG comp: lefty Bickford; good athlete; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: 8.10 K/9 | 3.60 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 20 IP
2014: 8.46 K/9 – 4.18 BB/9 – 84 IP – 2.68 ERA
2015: 7.48 K/9 – 4.56 BB/9 – 76 IP – 3.27 ERA

139. Auburn JR RHP Trey Wingenter: 88-93 FB withi sink, 95-96 peak; emerging mid-70s CB, flashes average; good mid-80s SL; good CU; fresh arm; 6-7, 200 pounds

2013: 3.68 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 14.2 IP
2014: 8.14 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 3.33 ERA
2015: 7.67 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 54 IP – 4.33 ERA

140. Iowa JR RHP/C Blake Hickman: 90-96 FB, 97-99 peak; above-average 80-84 CU, flashes plus; 76-78 CB; plus athlete; 85-87 cut-SL; big power; strong arm; FAVORITE; 2015: 88-92 FB, 94 peak as starter; 77-84 CU; 76-82 SL with above-average upside; 6-5, 210 pounds

2013: .209/.345/.253 – 12 BB/25 K – 0/2 SB – 91 AB
2014: .217/.304/.417 – 7 BB/15 K – 2/3 SB – 60 AB
2014: 8.91 K/9 – 6.03 BB/9 – 34.1 IP – 3.93 ERA
2015: 5.44 K/9 – 4.11 BB/9 – 80 IP – 2.89 ERA

141. SS/2B Xavier LeGrant (Phillip O. Berry Academy of Tech, North Carolina): above-average to plus speed; good athlete; good glove, could be great at 2B; good hit tool; sneaky pop; above-average arm; 6-0, 180 pounds

142. South Carolina SR 1B Kyle Martin: good athlete; good arm; above-average to plus raw power; steady glove; lefty Steven Pearce comp; 6-1, 240 pounds

2013: .275/.363/.375 – 11 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 80 AB
2014: .336/.389/.443 – 22 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 244 AB
2015: .350/.455/.635 – 39 BB/27 K – 11/12 SB – 203 AB

143. Nevada SR 1B/3B Austin Byler: really like his approach; questionable defender; impressive raw power, at least average and likely above-average to plus; average hit tool; average or better speed; numbers inflated by environment, but production is still eye-opening; 6-3, 225 pounds

2012: .258/.381/.387 – 18 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 163 AB
2013: .330/.410/.549 – 18 BB/47 K – 3/5 SB – 182 AB
2014: .326/.420/.624 – 23 BB/48 K – 7/11 SB – 221 AB
2015: .328/.507/.652 – 54 BB/57 K – 9/12 SB – 198 AB

144. Pacific JR OF Giovanni Brusa: intriguing upside in bat; average at best speed; above-average to plus raw power, average currently; average at best arm; plus athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .256/.326/.387 – 15 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 168 AB
2014: .257/.303/.406 – 15 BB/35 K – 1/2 SB – 202 AB
2015: .291/.400/.527 – 20 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 110 AB

145. Western Kentucky JR OF/LHP Anderson Miller: good athlete; above-average power; plus arm; quick bat; above-average speed; 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 6-3, 190 pounds

2013: .221/.289/.294 – 6 BB/15 K – 2/3 SB – 68 AB
2014: .335/.404/.475 – 23 BB/33 K – 3/5 SB – 200 AB
2015: .295/.419/.560 – 41 BB/44 K – 5/9 SB – 193 AB

146. Vanderbilt JR OF Rhett Wiseman: above-average to plus speed; average to above-average power upside; good defender; great athlete; smart hitter but needs at bats; could be good defender in CF, but best in corner; below-average arm has been improved to average; quick bat; profiles as quality fourth outfielder; reminds me some of a lefty Mikie Mahtook; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .281/.358/.421 – 14 BB/24 K – 6/6 SB – 121 AB
2014: .277/.343/.387 – 22 BB/43 K – 12/17 SB – 238 AB
2015: .300/.400/.551 – 37 BB/61 K – 10/12 SB – 247 AB

147. Washington JR OF/RHP Braden Bishop: plus arm strength; plus to plus-plus speed; plus CF range; plus athlete; good approach; sneaky pop; 92 peak; ranked highly based almost exclusively on his game-changing defense in center; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .296/.374/.330 – 3 BB/24 K – 6/8 SB – 115 AB
2014: .304/.394/.359 – 12 BB/31 K – 21/24 SB – 217 AB
2015: .295/.394/.440 – 23 BB/36 K – 15/20 SB – 193 AB

148. Dallas Baptist rJR C/OF Daniel Salters: plus to plus-plus arm; average to plus raw power, wide range of opinions on his pop but I lean to the plus side; good approach; good athlete; quick bat; above-average glove; decent speed; very divisive prospect that some think of as a fringy corner outfield prospect and others (like me) buy into as a potential first-division starting catcher; FAVORITE; 6-3, 225 pounds

2014: .251/.398/.454 – 45 BB/29 K – 3/4 SB – 227 AB
2015: .265/.377/.410 – 30 BB/41 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB

149. TCU JR RHP Riley Ferrell: 92-98 FB, 99 peak; flashes plus 84-88 SL; CU; occasional 80-81 CB; UPDATE: 95-98 FB, 99-100 peak; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: 11.02 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 2.72 FIP | 32.2 IP
2014: 13.90 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 45.1 IP – 0.79 ERA
2015: 14.00 K/9 – 5.67 BB/9 – 27 IP – 0.67 ERA

150. OF Ryan McKenna (St. Thomas Aquinas HS, New Hampshire): above-average to plus speed; good athlete; power upside; strong, accurate arm; above-average arm strength; good hit tool; quick bat; 5-10, 180 pounds

151. RHP Cole Sands (North Florida Christian HS, Florida): 88-92 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; good 76-82 CB but leans more on average 79-84 SL, though the two pitches can blend into one above-average low- to mid-80s breaking ball at times; above-average 80-82 CU, flashes plus; young for class; 6-3, 200 pounds

152. Michigan State JR OF Cameron Gibson: average to above-average raw power; plus to plus-plus speed; good approach; good CF range, better in corner; below-average arm; good athlete; strong; BA comp: Brett Gardner; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .319/.382/.387 – 18 BB/14 K – 12/15 SB – 163 AB
2014: .315/.405/.414 – 32 BB/31 K – 16/21 SB – 222 AB
2015: .294/.378/.437 – 30 BB/35 K – 17/21 SB – 231 AB

153. USC SR 2B Dante Flores: quick bat; good hit tool; good glove; average speed; popular Kolten Wong comp back in his HS days; hasn’t turned into player many hoped, but nice senior season validates those who stuck with him; 5-10, 180 pounds

2012: .331/.428/.437 – 19 BB/31 K – 2/5 SB – 142 AB
2013: .278/.333/.378 – 6 BB/21 K – 4/5 SB – 90 AB
2014: .236/.313/.348 – 15 BB/29 K – 4/5 SB – 161 AB
2015: .315/.410/.470 – 29 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB

154. SS/3B LT Tolbert (IMG Academy, Florida): impressive hit tool; strong arm; good glove; good speed; instinctual defender; power upside; lacks foot speed; 6-3, 180 pounds

155. NC State SR 2B/3B Logan Ratledge: average to above-average speed; steady glove; average power; might have enough range for SS; Devon Travis comp; 5-10, 190 pounds

2012: .261/.348/.359 – 12 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 142 AB
2013: .250/.313/.307 – 14 BB/21 K – 12/17 SB – 176 AB
2014: .274/.367/.375 – 24 BB/33 K – 208 AB
2015: .330/.432/.552 – 31 BB/30 K – 11/14 SB – 212 AB

156. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Justin Garza: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average to plus 79-86 cut-SL; above-average 75-78 CB he’s moved away from; average yet inconsistent 76-82 CU that flashes above-average to plus; good command; great athlete; TJ surgery 5/15; 5-11, 165 pounds

2013: 7.67 K/9 | 1.33 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 115 IP
2014: 7.40 K/9 – 1.73 BB/9 – 72 IP – 3.21 ERA
2015: 7.34 K/9 – 1.94 BB/9 – 65 IP – 3.05 ERA

157. Central Florida SR 2B/SS Dylan Moore: good approach; average or better speed; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; above-average or better raw power; plus glove at 2B; might be able to stick at SS after all; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds

2014: .315/.391/.414 – 22 BB/25 K – 10/14 SB – 232 AB
2015: .333/.413/.532 – 27 BB/35 K – 14/16 SB – 237 AB

158. SS/2B Jonathan India (American Heritage HS, Florida): good hit tool; average or better arm; good athlete; quick bat; average power; average at best speed; BA comps: Aaron Hill and Avery Romero; R/R; 6-0, 190 pounds

159. 3B/RHP Julian Infante (Westminster Prep, Florida): plus arm; good glove; power upside; 84-88 FB; 70 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds

160. OF Tyler Williams (Kellis HS, Arizona): easy plus speed; plus athlete; strong; quick bat; average at best arm; above-average to plus raw power; 6-4, 215 pounds

161. Clemson JR LHP Matthew Crownover: 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; above-averae 79-83 CU, flashes plus; 71-76 CB with upside (74-76 in 2015); TJ survivor; Adam Morgan comp; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: 6.04 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 70 IP
2014: 8.18 K/9 – 1.82 BB/9 – 99 IP – 2.91 ERA
2015: 8.74 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 102 IP – 1.59 ERA

162. UC Santa Barbara JR LHP Justin Jacome: 85-90 FB, 92 peak; plus FB command; 82-83 cutter; emerging 75-78 CB needs work; average or better 77-79 CU, flashes plus; average 78-80 SL; good athlete; plus overall command; confidence in all five pitches; 2015: 85-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 77-80 CU; 77-82 SL; D1 and BA comp: JA Happ; reminds me of filled out Brandon Leibrandt; 6-6, 230 pounds

2013: 5.83 K/9 | 1.62 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 83.1 IP
2014: 5.35 K/9 – 2.16 BB/9 – 79 IP – 2.62 ERA
2015: 7.45 K/9 – 1.96 BB/9 – 110 IP – 2.54 ERA

163. RHP Jason Bilous (Caravel Academy, Delaware): 89-94 FB; good 78-82 SL; above-average CU, flashes plus; recovering from Fall 2014 TJ surgery; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-2, 170 pounds

164. Tennessee JR LHP Drake Owenby: literally 85-95 FB, most often 88-92, 94 peak; very good 71-77 CB, flashes plus; raw 80-82 CU, flashes above-average; good athlete; FAVORITE; 2015: 88-91 FB; 80 SL; 73-74 CB; 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: 6.91 K/9 | 6.91 BB/9 | 4.22 FIP | 27.1 IP
2014: 8.53 K/9 – 7.11 BB/9 – 25.1 IP – 3.20 ERA
2015: 7.83 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 69 IP – 4.83 ERA

165. Canisius SR 1B/3B Connor Panas: average or better hit tool; power upside; good speed; others like him a lot more at third, so might be able to stick there and should at least begin career there; 5-11, 215 pounds

2012: .262/.378/.352 – 18 BB/17 K – 1/4 SB – 122 AB
2013: .309/.439/.400 – 27 BB/19 K – 6/7 SB – 165 AB
2014: .362/.443/.574 – 26 BB/36 K – 16/19 SB – 188 AB
2015: .372/.472/.632 – 33 BB/39 K – 19/24 SB – 247 AB

166. Arkansas State rJR 3B Zach George: has recovered from two ACL tears; great approach; quick bat; capable defender; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .306/.429/.363 – 35 BB/27 K – 160 AB
2012: .285/.397/.450 – 36 BB/20 K – 3/5 SB – 200 AB
2013: .364/.543/.576 – 11 BB/3 K – 1/2 SB – 33 AB
2014: .382/.532/.500 – 10 BB/5 K – 3/3 SB – 34 AB
2015: .399/.548/.562 – 52 BB/28 K – 9/13 SB – 203 AB

167. Miami JR 3B/OF George Iskenderian: good athlete; impressive raw power; quick bat; good speed; could be good at 2B in time; old Jason Esposito comp; South Carolina transfer; good enough glove that his floor (utility player) is higher than most players on this list; 6-1, 190 pounds

2013: .250/.308/.278 – 3 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 36 AB
2015: .379/.471/.489 – 34 BB/37 K – 23/25 SB – 219 AB

168. Illinois State rJR C/3B Paul DeJong: can also play 2B; average arm; smart hitter; above-average raw power; has made great strides defensively in short order; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .349/.430/.596 – 22 BB/39 K – 2/5 SB – 218 AB
2015: .333/.427/.605 – 28 BB/50 K – 2/3 SB – 210 AB

169. Michigan JR 3B/SS Travis Maezes: really strong hit tool; average or better power upside; good athlete; above-average to plus arm; average speed; might be best at 2B; could be tried at C; pretty swing; I’m a bigger fan of his bat than most; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .327/.407/.447 – 21 BB/30 K – 16/22 SB – 217 AB
2014: .302/.413/.459 – 33 BB/34 K – 19/24 SB – 222 AB
2015: .293/.390/.380 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 150 AB

170. 3B/SS John Aiello (Germantown Academy, Pennsylvania): good athlete; above-average arm strength; good approach; average speed; strong; above-average power upside; big league body; TJ surgery made for a trying spring, but talent is still obvious to this frequent observer; 6-2, 200 pounds

171. Oregon State JR RHP Andrew Moore: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; average 73-78 CB; really good yet inconsistent 79-83 SL, comes out as average; average or better 78-82 CU; plus command, especially with FB; Adam Plutko comp; very smart; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: 5.15 K/9 | 1.85 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 131 IP
2014: 6.51 K/9 – 2.49 BB/9 – 94 IP – 2.78 ERA
2015: 8.09 K/9 – 1.49 BB/9 – 114.2 IP – 1.73 ERA

172. Tennessee JR OF/LHP Vincent Jackson: plus raw power; above-average to plus speed; good arm; good range; quick bat; great athlete; 84-88 FB; 6-5, 200 pounds

2013: .277/.305/.406 – 6 BB/22 K – 5/6 SB – 155 AB
2014: .234/.311/.325 – 15 BB/18 K – 7/11 SB – 154 AB
2015: .321/.439/.383 – 12 BB/14 K – 7/12 SB – 81 AB

173. OF Reggie Pruitt (Kennesaw Mountain HS, Georgia): plus speed; plus CF range; sneaky pop; quick bat; average or better arm; 6-1, 170 pounds

174. OF Chris Chatfield (Spoto HS, Florida): good hit tool; above-average power upside, maybe more; good approach; average at best speed; good athlete; corner outfield profile but could be really good there, others like him in CF; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

175. Rice SO RHP Jon Duplantier: 87-94 FB, 95 peak; good CU; good 73-75 CB; average 82-85 SL, flashes above-average when harder; good command; great athlete; fascinating draft case study as a hugely overlooked injured arm that one scout described to me as “every bit as good as Dillon Tate when on” and another said his injury was a “blessing in disguise” because it saved him from further abuse at the hands of Coach Graham; 6-4, 210 pounds

2014: 8.85 K/9 – 5.80 BB/9 – 59 IP – 2.29 ERA

176. Florida JR RHP Eric Hanhold: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-78 CB; average or better 81-85 SL, flashes plus; above-average 80-83 CU; groundball stuff; legit four pitch mix; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds

2013: 6.95 K/9 | 2.67 BB/9 | 4.56 FIP | 33.2 IP
2014: 6.61 K/9 – 3.31 BB/9 – 49 IP – 4.22 ERA
2015: 8.28 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 25 IP – 4.32 ERA

177. OF Marquise Doherty (Winnetonka HS, Missouri): plus athlete; plus speed; above-average raw power; BA comp: Monte Harrison; 6-1, 200 pounds

178. Penn SR C Austin Bossart: strong defender; good arm; physically strong; based on scouting heat, would be surprised if the Orioles don’t consider selecting him higher than many project; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .261/.313/.306 – 10 BB/13 K – 6/8 SB – 134 AB
2013: .257/.301/.431 – 4 BB/24 K – 9/10 SB – 144 AB
2014: .297/.397/.430 – 12 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 158 AB
2015: .358/.420/.540 – 13 BB/18 K – 6/9 SB – 137 AB

179. C Garrett Wolforth (Concordia Lutheran HS, Texas): plus defensive tools; plus to plus-plus arm strength; quick bat, but raw; good athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds

180. RHP Bryan Hoeing (Batesville HS, Indiana): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average 75-80 CB/SL (73-75 CB this spring); good 77-81 CU; groundball machine; knows how to pitch; great athlete; recovered from ACL; TJ surgery late May 2015; FAVORITE; 6-7, 200 pounds

181. Oklahoma State JR SS/2B Donnie Walton: steady glove, flashes better; good speed; good approach; 5-10, 175 pounds

2013: .298/.381/.367 – 25 BB/30 K – 7/10 SB – 188 AB
2014: .310/.407/.405 – 38 BB/36 K – 7/10 SB – 252 AB
2015: .346/.422/.512 – 19 BB/22 K – 3/3 SB – 127 AB

182. Pacific JR SS/OF Brett Sullivan: above-average speed; good approach; great athlete; held his own on Cape; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: .239/.279/.353 – 12 BB/22 K – 6/10 SB – 201 AB
2014: .357/.391/.536 – 16 BB/10 K – 9/12 SB – 207 AB
2015: .275/.314/.492 – 11 BB/21 K – 6/10 SB – 193 AB

183. Clemson SO SS/2B Eli White: good athlete; above-average to plus speed; good defensive tools; quick bat; shares some similarities to Daniel Pinero, but doesn’t have quite the same upside or polish; 6-3, 180 pounds

2014: .143/.244/.200 – 4 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 35 AB
2015: .291/.375/.399 – 24 BB/56 K – 10/16 SB – 223 AB

184. SS Brandon Perez (Mater Dei HS, California): plus defensive tools; smart hitter; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

185. SS/RHP Kyle Datres (Loyalsock HS, Pennsylvania): good range; plus arm; good speed; quick bat; good athlete; 88-91 FB; good SL; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

186. Arizona State JR RHP Ryan Burr: 88-94 FB, 97 peak; leans on FB heavily; good 76-84 CB/SL, flashes plus; emerging yet underutilized 85-88 CU, rapidly improving pitch; SL best at 83-84; iffy command; iffy control; reliever all the way; Jake Barrett comp; 2015: 93-96 FB; 83 SL; 80 and 88 CU; 76 CB; 6-4, 225 pounds

2013: 12.60 K/9 | 4.40 BB/9 | 2.26 FIP | 45 IP
2014: 11.45 K/9 – 7.77 BB/9 – 44 IP – 3.27 ERA
2015: 14.79 K/9 – 4.93 BB/9 – 41 IP – 3.21 ERA

187. OF/3B Brody Wofford (Model HS, Georgia): good hit tool; power upside; strong arm; average speed; could be tried at 2B

188. OF Satchel McElroy (Clear Creek HS, Texas): plus speed; easy CF range; 5-11, 170 pounds

189. OF DJ Wilson (Canton South HS, Ohio): plus speed; above-average CF range; leadoff profile; can get himself out, so will need good coaching as pro to help teach him to play within self; PG comp: Brett Gardner; BA comp: Adam Eaton; got a Dave Roberts comp on him; 5-9, 170 pounds

190. Vanderbilt SO LHP John Kilichowski: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 74-77 CB; really good 78-82 CU; 6-5, 210 pounds

2014: 8.61 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23 IP – 1.57 ERA
2015: 9.31 K/9 – 1.98 BB/9 – 58 IP – 3.05 ERA

191. Rice rJR RHP Jordan Stephens: TJ surgery in 2014; 86-91 FB, 94 peak; good 78-84 SL; good 72-80 CB, flashes plus; raw 78-82 CU; old admittedly over the top Roy Oswalt comp; 2013: 86-90 FB; 78-82 SL; 72-75 CB; 2015: 92-95 FB in relief; 78-79 CB; low-80s SL; 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: 9.46 K/9 | 5.54 BB/9 | 3.26 FIP | 39 IP
2013: 7.66 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 118.2 IP
2014: 9.64 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 14 IP – 2.57 ERA
2015: 11.60 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 52 IP – 3.12 ERA

192. College of Charleston rJR RHP Taylor Clarke: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good FB command; 82-87 SL, flashes average; 80-81 CU; good command; good deception; TJ survivor; Towson transfer; 6-4, 190 pounds

2012: 8.55 K/9 | 2.33 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 46.1 IP
2014: 7.96 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 104 IP – 2.51 ERA
2015: 11.29 K/9 – 1.11 BB/9 – 114 IP – 1.74 ERA

193. Wagner SO RHP Nolan Long: 87-93 FB, 95 peak; average CB; SL; above-average CU; inconsistent command; great athlete; 6-10, 240 pounds

2014: 7.07 K/9 – 5.36 BB/9 – 42 IP – 3.00 ERA
2015: 9.17 K/9 – 4.17 BB/9 – 54 IP – 2.67 ERA

194. RHP Mike Soroka (Bishop Carroll HS, Alberta): 88-92 FB; good SL; CB; CU; good command; 6-4, 200 pounds

195. Kennesaw State JR RHP Jordan Hillyer: 87-92 FB with plus sink, 93 peak; average 82-86 cut-SL, flashes plus; 71-76 CB; average 81-86 CU; good deception; good command; good athlete; 2015: 78-83 SL; 6-1, 205 pounds

2013: 10.57 K/9 | 7.04 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 23 IP
2014: 6.68 K/9 – 3.65 BB/9 – 101 IP – 3.48 ERA
2015: 9.30 K/9 – 3.84 BB/9 – 89 IP – 2.73 ERA

196. San Diego State JR RHP Bubba Derby: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average 74-77 CB; average 78-84 SL; average CU; BA comp: Martin Agosta (sure) and Sonny Gray (ok…); 5-11, 185 pounds

2013: 11.36 K/9 | 3.53 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 35.2 IP
2014: 8.57 K/9 – 3.34 BB/9 – 105 IP – 3.09 ERA
2015: 11.68 K/9 – 3.16 BB/9 – 94 IP – 3.35 ERA

197. Kennesaw State JR LHP Travis Bergen: 86-93 FB, 94 peak; plus 83-87 cutter; above-average 80-84 SL; average 79-83 CU, flashes above-average; plus command; good deception; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: 9.60 K/9 | 0.00 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 15 IP
2014: 7.02 K/9 – 1.35 BB/9 – 99 IP – 2.88 ERA
2015: 7.56 K/9 – 2.79 BB/9 – 100 IP – 3.15 ERA

198. Iona JR RHP Mariano Rivera: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average low-80s SL; raw CU; already removed from 2015-16 Iona roster, so I think he’s a fairly safe bet so sign; 5-11, 155 pounds

2013: 3.50 K/9 | 3.50 BB/9 | 6.23 K/9 | 36 IP
2014: 6.43 K/9 – 3.34 BB/9 – 70 IP – 5.40 ERA
2015: 11.96 K/9 – 2.86 BB/9 – 85 IP – 2.65 ERA

199. OF Garrett Zech (Naples HS, Florida): above-average to plus speed; easy CF range; defined by his athleticism; 6-2, 200 pounds

200. OF DJ Neal (Stephenson HS, Georgia): plus athlete; plus speed; really good CF range; plus arm; intriguing raw power; 6-3, 200 pounds

201. Evansville rSR OF Kevin Kaczmarski: good speed; really good approach; gap power; decent in CF, but corner OF range is best bet; outstanding senior numbers, but advanced age has to be taken into account; 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .308/.417/.438 – 31 BB/45 K – 13/15 SB – 201 AB
2013: .352/.422/.517 – 25 BB/40 K – 15/21 SB – 236 AB
2014: .315/.375/.502 – 24 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 219 AB
2015: .465/.543/.746 – 28 BB/23 K – 13/17 SB – 185 AB

202. Dallas Baptist JR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average raw power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; like a more powerful Andrew Toles; really good CF range; above-average arm; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds

2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB
*2014: .411/.525/.565 – 42 BB/44 K – 30/33 SB – 209 AB
2015: .272/.364/.359 – 11 BB/22 K – 4/4 SB – 92 AB

203. OF/SS Ethan Skender (Metamora HS, Illinois): quick bat; good hit tool; power upside; FAVORITE; R/R; 6-0, 175 pounds

204. OF/SS Ashton Bardzell (Ramsey HS, New Jersey): above-average raw power; plus speed; good athlete; CF range; 6-1, 185 pounds

205. OF/1B Chad Smith (South Gwinnett HS, Georgia): plus bat speed; above-average speed; above-average power upside; above-average arm; can be too aggressive; young for class; 6-2, 200 pounds

206. OF/1B Desmond Lindsay (Out-Of-Door Academy, Florida): strong hit tool; above-average to plus speed; strong; average arm; quick bat; 6-0, 200 pounds

207. RHP Evan Sperling (Grafton HS, Virginia): 86-92 FB, 94 peak; FB has serious sink; 74-76 CB; 75-80 CU; gets ground balls; FAVORITE; 6-6, 215 pounds

208. Michigan JR RHP/3B Jacob Cronenworth: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 77-83 CB/SL; above-average 83-86 split-CU, flashes plus; good athlete; really good speed; strong arm; playing some 2B so far; FAVORITE; 6-0, 170 pounds

2013: .335/.398/.448 – 22 BB/21 K – 12/16 SB – 203 AB
2014: .268/.391/.366 – 41 BB/34 K – 19/23 SB – 205 AB
2015: .337/.415/.504 – 33 BB/25 K – 11/20 SB – 252 AB

2013: 9.26 K/9 | 1.93 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 23.1 IP
2014: 9.47 K/9 – 4.56 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 1.75 ERA
2015: 9.94 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 47 IP – 3.56 ERA

209. LHP Max Wotell (Marvin Ridge HS, North Carolina): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average or better 70-74 CB; 74-76 SL; 80-82 CU; plus deception; good athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds

210. LHP Brendon Little (Conestoga HS, Pennsylvania): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good upper-70s CB; mid-70s CU; BA comp: Nathan Kirby; 6-2, 200 pounds

211. Virginia JR RHP Josh Sborz: 89-93 FB, 95 peak; above-average 83-88 cut-SL, 90 peak; 75-80 CB, flashes plus; good 80-86 CU; iffy command; rough delivery; good deception; 2014: 94-97 FB; CB flashes plus; 84-88 SL that he throws a ton; Brad Lidge comp; 6-3, 225 pounds

2013: 8.82 K/9 | 1.98 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 50 IP
2014: 8.42 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 77 IP – 2.92 ERA
2015: 7.67 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 54 IP – 2.17 ERA

212. Vanderbilt JR RHP Tyler Ferguson: 88-95 FB, 97 peak; good 80-82 CB, flashes plus; raw CU; above-average 85-87 cut-SL, flashes plus; 2014: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; above-average low-80s SL; above-average 75-78 CB; raw 75-80 CU; 6-3, 225 pounds

2013: 7.71 K/9 | 3.51 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 25.2 IP
2014: 7.60 K/9 – 3.51 BB/9 – 77 IP – 2.69 ERA
2015: 9.95 K/9 – 16.11 BB/9 – 19 IP – 6.63 ERA

213. Maryland JR LHP Alex Robinson: 90-96 FB, 97 peak; average yet inconsistent 81-86 SL, flashes plus; CU with sink; great deception; good athlete; pitches like a closer; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: 7.58 K/9 | 6.47 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 57 IP
2014: 10.69 K/9 – 8.44 BB/9 – 15 IP – 2.81 ERA
2015: 10.38 K/9 – 6.92 BB/9 – 26 IP – 1.73 ERA

214. San Diego JR RHP/1B David Hill: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average 75-79 CB; above-average to plus (for me) 80-85 cut-SL; average 77-80 split-CU; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014*: 109 K/16 BB – 113 IP – 1.67 ERA
2015: 10.35 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 100 IP – 2.34 ERA

215. RHP Wesley Rodriguez (George Washington HS, New York): 88-96 FB, 98 peak; good 74-77 CB; 83 SL; mid-80s CU; good command; good athlete; 2015: steady 92-96 FB, 98 peak; 5-11, 210 pounds

216. Illinois SR 1B David Kerian: good athlete; HS shortstop who maintains a lot of the actions of a middle infielder at first base; comparable scouting history to Chris Paul (Cal); 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .282/.363/.359 – 25 BB/34 K – 23/28 SB – 195 AB
2014: .280/.384/.404 – 31 BB/39 K – 9/13 SB – 193 AB
2015: .366/.452/.644 – 31 BB/25 K – 9/12 SB – 194 AB

217. Nevada JR 1B/OF Ryan Howell: quick bat; has played 2B this season; hit at every stop; Oregon State transfer; 6-1, 210 pounds

2014*: .292/.464/.571 – 35 BB/25 K – 5/9 SB – 154 AB
2015: .312/.421/.642 – 36 BB/51 K – 1/2 SB – 215 AB

218. USC SR C Garrett Stubbs: really good athlete; versatile defender; good behind plate; average speed; average or better arm; may or may not profile as regular catcher (I think he could), but added value as super-sub makes him intriguing fit for creative team; 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .205/.299/.244 – 15 BB/17 K – 2/4 SB – 127 AB
2013: .265/.380/.316 – 22 BB/14 K – 2/5 SB – 136 AB
2014: .287/.382/.310 – 16 BB/22 K – 6/11 SB – 171 AB
2015: .330/.421/.415 – 25 BB/27 K – 19/26 SB – 212 AB

219. Florida Tech JR C/1B Austin Allen: plus raw power; good hit tool; raw defender; average or better arm; 6-4, 220 pounds

2013: .356/.420/.523 – 16 BB/25 K – 4/4 SB – 149 AB
2014: .347/.429/.574 – 22 BB/33 K – 2/2 SB – 176 AB
2015: .421/.473/.728 – 23 BB/19 K – 6/6 SB – 195 AB

220. BYU JR RHP Kolton Mahoney: 89-94 FB; above-average 77-84 SL; above-average 75-77 CB; 80-83 CU; legit four-pitch mix; strong FB command; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: 7.06 K/9 – 2.97 BB/9 – 88 IP – 3.99 ERA
2015: 9.60 K/9 – 3.59 BB/9 – 85.1 IP – 5.27 ERA

221. Bryant JR RHP Kyle Wilcox: 88-94 FB, 96-98 peak; 82-84 SL flashes plus (unconfirmed); above-average 78-81 CB; raw 82 CU; plus athlete; 2015: 88-92 FB, 94 peak as starter; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: 9.69 K/9 | 9.69 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 13 IP
2014: 6.90 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 59 IP – 3.00 ERA
2015: 5.56 K/9 – 4.22 BB/9 – 80 IP – 3.22 ERA

222. RHP Parker McFadden (Yelm HS, Washington): 90-95 FB, 97 peak; 85 CU; above-average 82-86 SL; 6-0, 180 pounds

223. OF/1B Luke Farley (Columbus HS, Iowa): good hit tool; power upside; good athlete; strong arm; average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds

224. OF Zeke White (Greenfield HS, North Carolina): plus speed; strong arm; CF range; 6-0, 175 pounds

225. OF Dayton Dugas (Sam Houston HS, Louisiana): good speed; above-average power; Callis comp: Matt Holliday; 6-2, 230 pounds

226. Loyola Marymount SR RHP Colin Welmon: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; 78-84 SL with upside; quickly developing 79-82 CU with promise; 69-76 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds

2012: 6.42 K/9 | 1.32 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 95.1 IP
2013: 7.47 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 78.1 IP
2014: 4.92 K/9 – 1.61 BB/9 – 106 IP – 2.38 ERA
2015: 9.19 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 94 IP – 2.68 ERA

227. Loyola Marymount rJR RHP Trevor Megill: 86-92 FB, 93-95 peak; FB has good sink; good FB command; good 74-80 CB; average or better 79-81 CU; plus 78-84 cut-SL; Josh Johnson body comp; TJ survivor; 6-8, 250 pounds

2012: 8.34 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 90.2 IP
2013: 9.63 K/9 | 2.30 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 43 IP
2015: 9.00 K/9 – 4.76 BB/9 – 70 IP – 3.60 ERA

228. Michigan State SR 1B Ryan Krill: either the light bulb has finally gone off or it’s a senior year mirage, I lean towards the former; above-average to plus raw power; much improved approach to hitting this year, letting natural strength lead into power rather than forcing the issue; 6-4, 235 pounds

2012: .304/.396/.393 – 21 BB/24 K – 0/1 SB – 191 AB
2013: .283/.332/.366 – 14 BB/26 K – 0/1 SB – 191 AB
2014: .234/.322/.356 – 24 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 205 AB
2015: .351/.439/.615 – 27 BB/30 K – 1/4 SB – 205 AB

229. Vanderbilt rJR 1B Zander Wiel: plus raw power; strong; gets lost in shuffle of other Vandy stars, but knows how to hit; 6-3, 215 pounds

2013: .293/.396/.537 – 10 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 82 AB
2014: .260/.378/.409 – 34 BB/49 K – 13/17 SB – 235 AB
2015: .320/.412/.563 – 31 BB/49 K – 12/15 SB – 231 AB

230. Houston JR C Ian Rice: great approach; above-average to plus raw power; solid defender, but still learning on job; very impressed at his improvements behind the plate; average arm; bat hasn’t played quite as expected, but approach remains consistent and think he’ll make a quality pro; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014*: .331/.500/.647 – 44 BB/23 K – 5/6 SB – 139 AB) (2015: .258/.431/.371 – 43 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 151 AB)

231. Stony Brook SR C/SS Cole Peragine: good defensive tools as middle infielder, hands and feet play really well behind plate; strong enough arm, though more good than great; intriguing pop, hasn’t shown up in games quite yet; above-average speed when instincts considered, average raw foot speed; love his approach at the plate; can’t help but fall for a converted shortstop who took to catching as well as he has; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2012: .276/.362/.379 – 21 BB/21 K – 8/10 SB – 214 AB
2013: .264/.352/.323 – 23 BB/21 K – 6/9 SB – 201 AB
2014: .287/.396/.378 – 31 BB/14 K – 13/15 SB – 188 AB
2015: .296/.443/.366 – 47 BB/19 K – 3/4 SB – 186 AB

232. Palomar CC SO C Francis Christy: plus power upside; defense needs work, but has improved; strong arm; below-average speed; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds

2014: .345/.429/.634 – 20 BB/12 K – 9/11 SB – 142 AB
2015: .326/.414/.599 – 24 BB/15 K – 10/12 SB – 172 AB

233. Tennessee JR RHP/1B Andrew Lee: 86-93 FB; good breaking ball; CU; average or better raw power; TJ survivor; good athlete; can also play OF; 6-5, 220 pounds

2013: .187/.274/.267 – 6 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 75 AB
2015: .306/.388/.590 – 14 BB/35 K – 1/4 SB – 144 AB

2014: 7.02 K/9 – 3.90 BB/9 – 57.2 IP – 3.90 ERA
2015: 10.67 K/9 – 1.67 BB/9 – 27 IP – 2.67 ERA

234. Arizona State JR LHP Ryan Kellogg: 85-90 FB, 92-93 peak; plus FB command; average 68-74 CB, 75-76 peak; above-average 76-81 CU; average 74-77 SL, also 80-82 (now); above-average overall command; 6-5, 220 pounds

2013: 4.89 K/9 | 1.40 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 103 IP
2014: 5.77 K/9 – 1.92 BB/9 – 103 IP – 3.76 ERA
2015: 7.17 K/9 – 1.58 BB/9 – 108 IP – 3.67 ERA

235. Clemson JR LHP Zack Erwin: 87-91 FB; above-average 78-81 CU; average 71-75 CB; above-average 76-79 SL; 80-81 splitter; good deception; 6-5, 200 pounds

2013: 5.10 K/9 | 2.85 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 60 IP
2014: 7.64 K/9 – 3.45 BB/9 – 72 IP – 4.19 ERA
2015: 8.00 K/9 – 1.15 BB/9 – 101.1 IP – 2.66 ERA

236. Miami JR OF Ricky Eusebio: plus speed; plus CF range; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .221/.321/.253 – 13 BB/24 K – 9/10 SB – 95 AB
2014: .263/.344/.298 – 6 BB/14 K – 6/6 SB – 57 AB
2015: .293/.447/.410 – 44 BB/33 K – 18/22 SB – 205 AB

237. LSU JR OF Mark Laird: plus-plus speed; plus defender in CF; FAVORITE; 6-2, 175 pounds

2013: .303/.369/.340 – 24 BB/30 K – 6/11 SB – 241 AB
2014: .291/.366/.354 – 25 BB/23 K – 10/15 SB – 223 AB
2015: .324/.390/.387 – 22 BB/20 K – 23/27 SB – 225 AB

238. Texas JR OF Ben Johnson: plus to plus-plus speed; great athlete; average raw power; average or better arm; raw; CF range; approach remains a mess, but the raw edge to his game, grinder mentality, and outstanding defense make him intriguing despite his flaws; FAVORITE; R/R; 6-1, 190 pounds

2013: .231/.333/.418 – 13 BB/27 K – 3/8 SB – 91 AB
2014: .263/.367/.405 – 34 BB/51 K – 21/21 SB – 247 AB
2015: .339/.402/.511 – 13 BB/36 K – 16/20 SB – 233 AB

239. SS AJ Graffanino (Northwest Christian HS, Arizona): good range; plus arm; above-average speed; 6-2, 165 pounds

240. SS/RHP O’Neal Lochridge (St. Thomas More HS, Louisiana): power upside; good athlete; above-average arm; average speed; has also played 3B, where he might fit better; 85-89 FB; 81 SL; 6-1, 200 pounds

241. Memphis SR 1B/3B Tucker Tubbs: strong; average at best at 3B; also plays some OF; runs better than most at his position; intriguing power upside; 6-4, 200 pounds

2012: .244/.313/.378 – 10 BB/14 K – 3/4 SB – 82 AB
2013: .327/.401/.427 – 19 BB/33 K – 2/7 SB – 211 AB
2014: .244/.360/.366 – 28 BB/31 K – 3/4 SB – 172 AB
2015: .305/.393/.601 – 26 BB/27 K – 7/8 SB – 223 AB

242. 1B/C Michael Hickman (Seven Lakes HS, Texas): really quick bat; big raw power; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds

243. 1B/OF Brandt Stallings (Kings Ridge Christian HS, Georgia): good hit tool; plus power upside; really quick bat; average or better speed; good athlete; strong; RHH; 6-4, 215 pounds

244. Texas A&M SR SS/2B Blake Allemand: plus speed; steady glove; good athlete; 5-10, 175 pounds

2013: .263/.379/.323 – 31 BB/38 K – 17/25 SB – 217 AB
2014: .290/.397/.319 – 34 BB/30 K – 5/10 SB – 207 AB
2015: .356/.438/.507 – 28 BB/16 K – 6/7 SB – 205 AB

245. Florida SR 3B/2B Josh Tobias: above-average speed; good pop; really good glove; can also play OF; 5-10, 200 pounds

2012: .281/.351/.348 – 8 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 135 AB
2013: .273/.356/.364 – 10 BB/22 K – 6/9 SB – 154 AB
2014: .305/.376/.448 – 9 BB/21 K – 2/3 SB – 105 AB
2015: .373/.441/.565 – 18 BB/28 K – 10/12 SB – 193 AB

246. Maryland JR 3B Jose Cuas: good athlete; good defender, chance to be plus; plus raw power; above-average arm; big league regular physical tools, so it’ll come down to whether or not he makes enough contact to play every day; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .190/.291/.264 – 15 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 121 AB
2014: .279/.333/.417 – 14 BB/49 K – 3/5 SB – 204 AB
2015: .246/.337/.458 – 26 BB/47 K – 10/13 SB – 236 AB

247. Connecticut rSR RHP Carson Cross: missed 2014 season (TJ surgery); 86-91 FB, 92-93 peak; plus FB command; average CU; above-average 79-82 SL; above-average overall command; 6-5, 205 pounds

2012: 6.99 K/9 | 1.45 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 37.1 IP
2013: 7.08 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 110.2 IP
2015: 9.17 K/9 – 2.12 BB/9 – 106 IP – 2.29 ERA

248. C Justin Cohen (Riverview HS, Florida): interesting bat; really good glove; above-average athlete; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

249. 1B Tyrone Perry (Avon Park HS, Florida): power upside; strong; 6-1, 250 pounds

250. C Ryan January (Swampscott HS, Massachusetts): strong arm; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

251. C Elih Marrero (Coral Gables HS, Florida): strong; average power upside; average or better arm; average speed; good defender; smart player; 5-9, 190 pounds

252. Vanderbilt rJR LHP Philip Pfeifer: 89-94 FB; plus 75-77 CB; mid-80s CU; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: 4.86 K/9 | 4.32 BB/9 | 5.25 FIP | 16.2 IP
2013: 6.93 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 63.2 IP
2015: 11.54 K/9 – 4.56 BB/9 – 71 IP – 4.06 ERA

253. Arkansas JR RHP Trey Killian: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good cutter; well above-average 78-82 CU, underused; above-average 82-85 SL; 75-78 CB; keeps everything down; good command, borders on plus; good athlete; good deception; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: 8.59 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 36.2 IP
2014: 5.94 K/9 – 1.72 BB/9 – 94 IP – 2.30 ERA
2015: 6.56 K/9 – 2.62 BB/9 – 68.2 IP – 4.72 ERA

254. Virginia JR LHP Brandon Waddell: 86-89 FB, 90-91 peak; plus 75-77 CB that I like more than others; low-80s cut-SL; emerging circle 79-82 CU, flashes plus now; 6-3, 180 pounds

2013: 8.93 K/9 | 2.23 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 88.2 IP
2014: 5.76 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 114 IP – 2.45 ERA
2015: 8.17 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 75 IP – 4.50 ERA

255. Troy JR OF Logan Hill: plus raw power; 6-3, 230 pounds

2014*: .390/.518/.683 – 24 BB/20 K – 1/4 SB – 123 AB
2015: .354/.440/.549 – 24 BB/29 K – 13/14 SB – 206 AB)

256. OF Lorenzo Hampton (Miami Lakes HS, Florida): D1 comp: Jermaine Dye

257. Oregon rJR OF/3B Scott Heineman: strong hit tool; versatile defender, has also played 2B, 1B, and C; average to plus speed; gap power; good CF range; average or better arm; strong; good athlete; FAVORITE; old (fun) Jack Marder comp; 6-1, 215 pounds

2012: .211/.365/.300 – 20 BB/21 K – 7/7 SB – 90 AB
2013: .304/.372/.435 – 16 BB/48 K – 12/18 SB – 230 AB
2015: .289/.373/.428 – 19 BB/28 K – 13/18 SB – 159 AB

258. Oregon JR 3B/1B Mitchell Tolman: plus arm; average speed; steady glove; great approach; can also play 2B; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .345/.421/.436 – 19 BB/24 K – 2/7 SB – 165 AB
2014: .315/.438/.470 – 31 BB/54 K – 5/8 SB – 219 AB
2015: .329/.462/.475 – 42 BB/39 K – 10/16 SB – 219 AB

259. Gonzaga SR 3B Mitchell Gunsolus: love his approach; short to ball; may wind up in LF, but I think you can start at least him at third; old Matt Carpenter comp too generous, but I like him; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .186/.300/.209 – 5 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 43 AB
2013: .278/.386/.368 – 33 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 212 AB
2014: .287/.406/.366 – 43 BB/42 K – 4/11 SB – 202 AB
2015: .353/.449/.556 – 33 BB/32 K – 4/7 SB – 207 AB

260. 3B/SS Matt Kroon (Horizon HS, Arizona): average speed; average power, chance for more; average or better arm; good athlete; quick bat; good defensive tools; 6-1, 200 pounds

261. College of Charleston JR 2B/3B Blake Butler: average or better speed; good approach; average hit tool; interesting power upside; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .330/.434/.397 – 35 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 209 AB
2014: .282/.374/.376 – 34 BB/49 K – 7/11 SB – 255 AB
2015: .335/.402/.579 – 23 BB/31 K – 4/8 SB – 233 AB

262. 1B Chad Spanberger (Granite City HS, Illinois): strong; shows present power; 6-3, 210 pounds

263. 1B/OF Jason Heinrich (River Ridge HS, Florida): strong arm; quick bat; average speed; 88-92 FB; good SL; 6-1, 200 pounds

264. OF/1B Liam Scafariello (Southington HS, Connecticut): good athlete; above-average to plus power upside; average speed; LF arm; good approach; 6-3, 235 pounds

265. Longwood JR OF Kyri Washington: easy plus raw power, plays closer to average now; average to plus speed; good athlete; below-average arm; approach needs a lot of work; not clear if he’ll hit; LF professionally, but can hang some in CF; short swing; have heard a Richard Hidalgo comp, which is fun; not a direct comparison, but some overlapping skills with Gio Brusa in this class; 6-1, 215 pounds

2013: .249/.280/.420 – 8 BB/61 K – 9/17 SB – 205 AB
2014: .260/.321/.451 – 15 BB/64 K – 10/12 SB – 215 AB
2015: .279/.357/.548 – 25 BB/67 K – 10/13 SB – 208 AB

266. Bradley rJR 2B Chris Godinez: plus speed; can also play 3B but arm is stretched there; steady glove; 5-9, 180 pounds

2012: .320/.370/.426 – 14 BB/22 K – 11/17 SB – 169 AB
2013: .324/.439/.324 – 6 BB/8 K – 2/2 SB – 34 AB
2014: .250/.371/.359 – 21 BB/22 K – 17/23 SB – 184 AB
2015: .297/.500/.522 – 44 BB/25 K – 12/16 SB – 138 AB

267. 1B Seamus Curran (Agawam HS, Massachusetts): strong; plus bat speed; plus raw power; slow; 6-5, 220 pounds

268. New Orleans JR RHP Kevin Kelleher: 98 peak; mid- to upper-80s SL; 6-3, 240 pounds

2015: 11.83 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 54 IP – 4.00 ERA

269. Sacramento State JR RHP Sutter McLoughlin: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; plus CU; 6-6, 225 pounds

2013: 6.10 K/9 | 2.11 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 38.1 IP
2014: 7.20 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 44 IP – 1.80 ERA
2015: 6.75 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 19 IP – 1.80 ERA

270. Missouri State JR LHP Matt Hall: 86-90 FB; above-average 75-79 CB, flashes plus; average 80-82 CU; good command; 6-1, 190 pounds

2013: 8.83 K/9 | 3.83 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 54 IP
2014: 7.06 K/9 – 3.74 BB/9 – 65 IP – 4.02 ERA
2015: 12.67 K/9 – 3.17 BB/9 – 108 IP – 2.17 ERA

271. RHP Nolan Kingham (Desert Oasis HS, Nevada): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; average or better 76-82 CB; 78 CU; SL; really good athlete; 6-4, 180 pounds

272. Vanderbilt SO 3B Xavier Turner: great athlete; quick bat; power upside; good speed; good arm; would take a leap of faith after his yearlong suspension and time away from diamond, but top five player at his position in terms of raw talent; 6-2, 220 pounds

2013: .315/.382/.356 – 20 BB/21 K – 23/28 SB – 219 AB
2014: .284/.355/.368 – 16 BB/32 K – 18/25 SB – 250 AB

273. California SR 2B/3B Chris Paul: good athlete; good defensive tools; average arm; average range; can also play OF; strong; has played 1B this season, but good enough athlete to move back to the middle infield; 6-3, 200 pounds

2012: .250/.313/.352 – 8 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 88 AB
2013: .232/.284/.403 – 8 BB/36 K – 3/5 SB – 181 AB
2014: .264/.302/.341 – 4 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 91 AB
2015: .326/.408/.549 – 24 BB/38 K – 6/9 SB – 184 AB

274. Northwest Mississippi CC SO 2B Dalton Dulin (2015): good speed; great on the bases; strong hit tool; Mississippi transfer; 5-10, 175 pounds

2014: .264/.350/.264 – 3 BB/12 K – 6/7 SB – 53 AB
2015: .354/.438/.537 – 46 BB/53 K – 175 AB

275. Saint Louis JR 3B Braxton Martinez: quick bat; intriguing power upside; average speed; above-average defensive tools; strong arm; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: .322/.392/.459 – 27 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 242 AB
2014: .291/.374/.424 – 24 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB
2015: .314/.391/.469 – 26 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB

276. Cowley County (KS) JC FR 3B Garrett Benge (2015): love the bat; average speed; good enough glove; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .539/.636/1.017 – 48 BB/11 K – 13/17 SB – 178 AB

277. Central Florida SR RHP Zach Rodgers: 88-93 FB; 79 CU; 70-74 CB; plus command; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: 5.92 K/9 – 1.59 BB/9 – 79 IP – 1.37 ERA
2015: 8.46 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 99 IP – 2.34 ERA

278. OF Jawuan Harris (St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Florida): plus athlete; plus speed; raw, but upside is considerable

279. OF Doak Dozier (Arlington Heights HS, Texas): above-average speed; strong arm; impressive feel for hitting; quick bat; good athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds

280. OF Dwanya Williams-Sutton (Greenfield HS, North Carolina): plus athlete; good speed; power upside; strong; corner profile; 6-3, 225 pounds

281. Wisconsin-Milwaukee SR OF/3B Sam Koenig: intriguing bat; lots of moving parts in swing; inconsistent contact skills; has raw power but hasn’t shown it yet; average defensive upside; strong arm; decent athlete; 6-5, 220 pounds

2011: .229/.297/.283 – 15 BB/36 K – 166 AB
2012: .289/.363/.384 – 21 BB/34 K – 7/10 SB – 190 AB
2013: .285/.385/.439 – 14 BB/25 K – 5/6 SB – 123 AB
2014: .424/.500/.667 – 5 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 33 AB
2015: .361/.454/.657 – 37 BB/50 K – 6/8 SB – 230 AB

282. OF Kevin Collard (Rancho Buena Vista HS, California): plus speed; strong; quick bat; CF range; 6-0, 200 pounds

283. OF Blake Perkins (Verrado HS, Arizona): above-average to plus speed; CF range and instincts; strong arm; quick bat; average or better power upside

284. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Cory Taylor: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; plus FB “heaviness”; inconsistent 79-82 cut-SL, flashes plus; average 81-82 CU; 74-77 CB; good athlete; 6-2, 250 pounds

2013: 9.90 K/9 | 5.18 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 40 IP
2014: 9.88 K/9 – 5.60 BB/9 – 82 IP – 3.51 ERA
2015: 7.86 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 71 IP – 3.93 ERA

285. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Joseph Shaw: 90-95 FB, 96-98 peak as reliever; average 77-80 SL; 6-5, 240 pounds

2013: 7.20 K/9 | 5.70 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 30 IP
2014: 8.02 K/9 – 2.62 BB/9 – 54 IP – 2.95 ERA
2015: 7.24 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 82 IP – 2.85 ERA

286. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Drew Smith: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; average or better mid-70s CB; low-80s CU; 78-81 SL; good deception; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: 2.31 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 11.2 IP
2014: 7.29 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 42 IP – 5.79 ERA
2015: 7.24 K/9 – 3.73 BB/9 – 41 IP – 4.39 ERA

287. Houston JR RHP Patrick Weigel: 90-95 FB with sink, 97-99 peak; 75-81 CB; 80-86 SL with plus upside; low-80s CU; iffy command; Pacific transfer; 6-6, 220 pounds

2013: 4.81 K/9 | 7.22 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 33.2 IP
2015: 7.94 K/9 – 3.53 BB/9 – 50 IP – 3.18 ERA

288. South Florida JR RHP Jimmy Herget: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 77-81 SL, leans on it; 74-76 CB; 83-86 CU; tons of deception; varies arm slot and tempo of delivery; FAVORITE; 6-3, 165 pounds (2013: 5.74 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 94 IP) (2014: 7.55 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 107.1 IP – 1.26 ERA) (2015: 10.33 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 94 IP – 2.94 ERA)

289. Texas A&M JR LHP/OF AJ Minter: 87-94 FB, 95-97 peak; plus 85-90 cut-SL; average mid-70s CB; CU with plus upside; reliever delivery; doesn’t hold velocity; iffy control; big power upside; 6-0, 210 pounds

2013: 11.77 K/9 | 3.46 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 13 IP
2014: 9.00 K/9 – 5.54 BB/9 – 24 IP – 1.87 ERA
2015: 12.43 K/9 – 3.43 BB/9 – 21 IP – 0.43 ERA

290. LHP Bryan Hudson (Alton HS, Illinois): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 77-82 CB; very raw CU; 6-8, 220 pounds

291. OF Daniel Reyes (Mater Academy, Florida): chance for plus hit tool; easy above-average to plus raw power; above-average speed; average or better arm; steady LF glove; strong; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

292. Illinois-Chicago rJR OF/LHP Jeff Boehm: strong hit tool; interesting power; good approach; average range in RF; plus arm strength; above-average speed; Kentucky transfer; FAVORITE; 6-1, 215 pounds

2013: .167/.286/.222 – 6 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 36 AB
2014: .302/.408/.543 – 23 BB/37 K – 1/4 SB – 162 AB
2015: .374/.477/.587 – 37 BB/37 K – 4/4 SB – 198 AB

293. Arizona State JR C RJ Ybarra: plus arm strength; above-average to plus power; slow; good approach; raw defensively; 6-0, 230 pounds

2013: .304/.361/.491 – 5 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB
2014: .273/.342/.394 – 19 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 198 AB
2015: .284/.383/.493 – 23 BB/30 K – 1/3 SB – 134 AB

294. Maryland JR C Kevin Martir: above-average raw power; above-average arm; steady glove after lots of work; very well-coached; 5-11, 215 pounds

2014: .269/.359/.386 – 14 BB/28 K – 3/4 SB – 171 AB
2015: .330/.428/.495 – 28 BB/29 K – 3/7 SB – 218 AB

295. Miami SR C Garrett Kennedy: good approach; sneaky pop; average arm; steady glove; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .290/.430/.395 – 29 BB/23 K – 0/2 SB – 124 AB
2014: .231/.336/.308 – 15 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 117 AB
2015: .347/.448/.518 – 29 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 193 AB

296. Louisiana-Monroe JR SS Kodie Tidwell: strong arm; good defensive tools; interesting bat; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .217/.274/.291 – 16 BB/42 K – 4/8 SB – 189 AB
2014: .284/.402/.358 – 37 BB/48 K – 7/11 SB – 204 AB
2015: .311/.412/.492 – 33 BB/35 K – 3/9 SB – 193 AB

297. Virginia Commonwealth SR SS Vimael Machin: good speed; good range; playable hitter; 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .309/.364/.408 – 21 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 223 AB
2013: .287/.389/.419 – 22 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 167 AB
2014: .307/.421/.417 – 30 BB/21 K – 2/2 SB – 199 AB
2015: .336/.393/.444 – 24 BB/24 K – 6/13 SB – 232 AB

298. Santa Clara JR RHP Reece Karalus: 90-94 FB; good FB sink; plus 79-80 SL; 73-74 CB; plus command; plus control; FAVORITE; 6-3, 230 pounds

2013: 7.47 K/9 | 3.30 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 62.2 IP
2014: 8.62 K/9 – 2.44 BB/9 – 48 IP – 2.25 ERA
2015: 10.10 K/9 – 1.49 BB/9 – 60.2 IP – 2.82 ERA

299. RHP Jonas Wyatt (Quartz Hill HS, California): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; average 72-75 CB; average low- to mid-80s CU with above-average upside; 6-1, 200 pounds

300. RHP Noah Davis (Huntington Beach HS, California): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-80 split-CU; 69-72 CB; 79-80 SL; true four-pitch mix; 6-2, 185 pounds

301. RHP Cameron Sanders (ED White Catholic HS, Louisiana): 87-92 FB; above-average CB; average or better CU; SL with upside; FAVORITE; 6-2, 160 pounds

302. Tennessee JR SS AJ Simcox: good range; steady defender; strong arm; strong hit tool; average raw power, currently to gaps; average or better speed; BA comps: Jordy Mercer and Hunter Dozier; breakout still hasn’t happened, but still has the chance to be better pro than track record would suggest; 6-3, 185 pounds

2013: .267/.327/.300 – 13 BB/32 K – 8/11 SB – 180 AB
2014: .270/.342/.275 – 21 BB/33 K – 13/18 SB – 200 AB
2015: .293/.362/.378 – 19 BB/30 K – 15/18 SB – 188 AB

303. Belmont SR OF Drew Ferguson: good speed; power upside; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .299/.449/.441 – 41 BB/49 K – 17/21 SB – 211 AB
2014: .344/.456/.589 – 20 BB/37 K – 12/18 SB – 192 AB
2015: .395/.486/.682 – 31 BB/24 K – 26/28 SB – 233 AB

304. Lehigh SR OF/C Justin Pacchioli: plus to plus-plus speed; good range; great approach; interesting hit tool; good athlete; CF range; average at best arm; smart player; 6-1

2012: .268/.365/.293 – 9 BB/11 K – 11/13 SB – 82 AB
2013: .338/.413/.472 – 14 BB/18 K – 10/11 SB – 142 AB
2014: .362/.445/.386 – 10 BB/12 K – 16/20 SB – 127 AB
2015: .342/.485/.449 – 38 BB/25 K – 31/38 SB – 187 AB

305. Texas A&M JR OF/3B Logan Taylor: good range at SS, better at 3B; could also play 2B; positional versatility a big plus, but most I’ve talked to think the best shot to get the most out of his bat is to have him focus on one outfield position to start; above-average arm; average power; good athlete; average at best speed; good approach; strong; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .208/.283/.302 – 5 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 53 AB
2014: .269/.317/.392 – 10 BB/35 K – 3/3 SB – 171 AB
2015: .358/.426/.583 – 14 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 187 AB

306. Alabama SO OF Casey Hughston: plus athlete; average speed; should be really good in corner; approach holds him back as hitter right now, but bat speed and swing work; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .270/.302/.402 – 5 BB/51 K – 0/2 SB – 174 AB
2015: .332/.389/.502 – 22 BB/55 K – 12/14 SB – 235 AB

307. Chipola JC FR OF/1B Isiah Gilliam (2015): strong; average or better raw power, plus for some though above-average feels a fair compromise; good approach; average arm; not known for his wheels; young for class; good hit tool; quick bat; good enough in LF; BA body comp: Bobby Bonilla; 6-3, 215 pounds

2015: .362/.421/.548 – 17 BB/33 K – 3/4 SB – 188 AB

308. Chipola JC FR OF Reese Cooley (2015): great athlete; above-average speed; easy CF range; quick bat; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .250/.344/.450 – 23 BB/39 K – 12/13 SB – 160 AB

309. OF Bakari Gayle (Martin Luther King Jr. HS, Georgia): plus speed; 6-3, 180 pounds

310. Michigan SR OF Jackson Glines: easy CF range; above-average speed; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .332/.444/.463 – 28 BB/25 K – 14/16 SB – 214 AB
2015: .359/.456/.514 – 33 BB/23 K – 7/10 SB – 220 AB

311. West Alabama SR RHP/1B Tanner Rainey: 90-96 FB, 97 peak; above-average SL, flashes plus; average CB; good athlete; Southeastern Louisiana transfer; 6-3, 235 pounds

2015: 15.90 K/9 – 4.45 BB/9 – 28.1 IP – 1.59 ERA

312. North Florida JR RHP/1B Corbin Olmstead: 88-92 FB; plus SL; very smart; plus raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds

2013: .287/.329/.353 – 8 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 150 AB
2014: .358/.407/.601 – 13 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB
2015: .308/.362/.561 – 16 BB/37 K – 3/3 SB – 214 AB

2013: 9.29 K/9 | 1.51 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 41.2 IP
2014: 6.32 K/9 – 2.05 BB/9 – 57 IP – 6.16 ERA
2015: 12.34 K/9 – 2.31 BB/9 – 35 IP – 0.26 ERA

313. Kentucky JR OF Ka’ai Tom: average speed; gap power; BA has reported he has taken ground balls at 2B for scouts; 5-9, 180 pounds

2014: .328/.414/.436 – 22 BB/18 K – 14/18 SB – 204 AB
2015: .375/.443/.528 – 23 BB/25 K – 15/16 SB – 216 AB

314. Illinois JR LHP Kevin Duchene: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 78-81 CU; above-average 82-86 cut-SL; average 74-79 CB, have seen him drop it down to upper-60s; really good command; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: 7.70 K/9 | 3.79 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 80.2 IP
2014: 5.73 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 55 IP – 1.80 ERA
2015: 8.50 K/9 – 1.20 BB/9 – 89 IP – 1.30 ERA

315. RHP Chris Paddack (Cedar Park HS, Texas): 87-92 FB with good sink; above-average to plus mid-70s CU; low-70s CB; plus command; good deception; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds

316. Palm Beach State FR OF Todd Isaacs (2015): good hit tool; interesting pop; plus-plus speed, uses it well; plus CF range; above-average arm; FAVORITE

2015: .330/.377/.367 – 12 BB/34 K – 31/38 SB – 221 AB

317. Pearl River JC FR RHP Jacob Taylor: 90-95 FB, 96 peak; average or better upside with breaking ball; good athlete; FAVORITE

2015: 10.36 K/9 – 6.66 BB/9 – 28.2 IP – 3.14 ERA

318. Purdue JR OF/RHP Kyle Johnson: good athlete; above-average speed; above-average or better arm; average corner OF defense; average power; 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; breaking ball with upside; 6-5, 215 pounds

2013: .286/.367/.383 – 18 BB/35 K – 3/4 SB – 154 AB
2014: .224/.307/.300 – 19 BB/38 K – 4/5 SB – 170 AB
2015: .286/.399/.465 – 31 BB/55 K – 5/6 SB – 185 AB

319. Stanford JR OF Zach Hoffpauir: plus athlete; huge power upside; too aggressive; raw as you’d expect from a two-sport star, but undeniable upside; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .324/.379/.507 – 11 BB/41 K – 3/6 SB – 219 AB
2015: .289/.357/.469 – 11 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 128 AB

320. TCU SO LHP Tyler Alexander: 87-92 FB; good 78-81 CU with sink; CB; 77-78 SL; 75-80 breaking ball; plus command; 6-3, 180 pounds

2014: 5.36 K/9 – 1.00 BB/9 – 99 IP – 2.36 ERA
2015: 7.15 K/9 – 0.92 BB/9 – 78 IP – 2.88 ERA

321. RHP Javier Medina (Sahuaro HS, Arizona): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average CU; average 77-78 CB; SL; cutter; plus command; 6-2, 190 pounds

322. Pepperdine JR RHP Jackson McClelland: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; 73-76 CB with above-average upside; average at best 80-82 CU; good athlete; 6-5, 220 pounds

2013: 4.74 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 5.02 FIP | 49.1 IP
2014: 5.31 K/9 – 2.49 BB/9 – 82 IP – 3.47 ERA
2015: 6.77 K/9 – 3.68 BB/9 – 93 IP – 2.42 ERA

323. Rice JR SS/OF Leon Byrd: plus-plus speed; gap power; good arm; really good range in CF; can also play 2B; disappointing draft season makes him a potential steal this year since his talent level remains top five round quality; 5-7, 170 pounds

2013: .288/.430/.348 – 44 BB/37 K – 9/15 SB – 233 AB
2014: .258/.363/.319 – 28 BB/28 K – 5/9 SB – 163 AB
2015: .244/.318/.337 – 19 BB/45 K – 5/5 SB – 193 AB

324. Western Michigan JR 2B/OF Kurt Hoekstra: good athlete; good approach; good hit tool; above-average arm; 6-2, 190 pounds

2014: .297/.375/.368 – 22 BB/44 K – 7/8 SB – 212 AB
2015: .322/.401/.491 – 22 BB/25 K – 6/7 SB – 214 AB

325. East Tennessee State JR 2B Trey York: plus-plus speed; good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .231/.305/.349 – 15 BB/34 K – 11/13 SB – 186 AB
2015: .355/.437/.611 – 25 BB/44 K – 18/21 SB – 211 AB

326. Belmont JR 2B/OF Tyler Fullerton: steady glove; power upside; 5-9, 175 pounds

2015: .355/.444/.630 – 25 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 211 AB

327. 3B/SS Brendon Davis (Lakewood HS, California): good arm; quick bat; average raw power; good athlete; 6-4, 170 pounds

328. SS/2B Daino Deas (Parkview HS, Georgia): great athlete; popular Brandon Phillips comp; 5-11, 175 pounds

329. Lehigh JR 2B/SS Mike Garzillo: sneaky pop; above-average to plus speed; above-average arm; 5-11, 175 pounds

2013: .260/.343/.364 – 19 BB/35 K – 14/14 SB – 154 AB
2014: .308/.395/.407 – 20 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 182 AB
2015: .359/.422/.651 – 18 BB/43 K – 15/18 SB – 209 AB

330. OF Ben Porter (Newton North HS, Massachusetts): plus speed; strong arm; 5-10, 165 pounds

331. OF Daniel Amaral (Huntington Beach HS, California): above-average speed; CF defender; good approach; FAVORITE

332. OF Josh Magee (Franklinton HS, Louisiana): plus speed; above-average CF range; average arm; not a ton of power upside; big contact skills

333. OF Tristan Pompey (Jean Vanier SS, Ontario): plus speed; CF range; quick bat; 6-4, 200 pounds

334. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR RHP Jacob Dorris: mid-80s FB with plus movement; plus-plus SL; sidearm delivery; FAVORITE; 6-2, 165 pounds

2013: 11.48 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 2.64 FIP | 26.2 IP
2014: 10.91 K/9 – 3.06 BB/9 – 47 IP – 4.21 ERA
2015: 10.98 K/9 – 4.17 BB/9 – 40 IP – 3.29 ERA

335. Western Carolina SR 2B/3B Brad Strong: good athlete; good defensive tools; good speed; gap power; improved approach; smart player; 5-8, 170 pounds

2012: .277/.299/.367 – 4 BB/30 K – 8/11 SB – 177 AB
2013: .280/.363/.411 – 25 BB/31 K – 17/23 SB – 207 AB
2014: .339/.401/.548 – 19 BB/41 K – 20/25 SB – 239 AB
2015: .344/.401/.608 – 16 BB/18 K – 20/25 SB – 212 AB

336. Elon SR 2B/OF Casey Jones: can also play 3B; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .418/.502/.668 – 36 BB/40 K – 11/14 SB – 196 AB
2015: .313/.422/.475 – 35 BB/36 K – 8/9 SB – 217 AB

337. Central Florida SR 1B/OF James Vasquez: average hit tool; patient approach; average power, maybe a bit more; good glove; slow; didn’t have the monster senior season expected, but still does enough well as a hitter to get an honest shot in pro ball; FAVORITE; 6-0, 220 pounds

2012: .276/.397/.296 – 19 BB/14 K – 0/1 SB – 98 AB
2013: .252/.368/.443 – 30 BB/46 K – 2/4 SB – 210 AB
2014: .340/.445/.519 – 30 BB/20 K – 206 AB
2015: .276/.351/.424 – 18 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 217 AB

338. Richmond rSO 1B Matt Dacey: plus raw power; decent glove; Michigan transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds

2014: .269/.348/.503 – 24 BB/44 K – 2/5 SB – 197 AB
2015: .313/.424/.652 – 35 BB/49 K – 5/5 SB – 198 AB

339. North Carolina JR C Korey Dunbar: average power; steady glove, tools for more; good approach; plus arm; comfortable with scouting spotlight; 6-0, 215 pounds

2013: .159/.302/.205 – 7 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 44 AB
2014: .238/.333/.326 – 24 BB/50 K – 4/6 SB – 181 AB
2015: .288/.362/.484 – 21 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 184 AB

340. LSU SR C Kade Scivicque: average or better arm; good defender; leadership abilities evident; 5-11, 220 pounds

2014: .304/.377/.467 – 13 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB
2015: .353/.393/.517 – 12 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 201 AB

341. OF Kyle Dean (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): above-average to plus raw power; quick bat; average or better speed; average or better arm; corner profile; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds

342. UNC Wilmington JR RHP Jared Gesell: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 78-81 CU with plus upside; 77-80 SL with upside; plus deception; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

2014: 8.44 K/9 – 7.31 BB/9 – 16 IP – 4.50 ERA
2015: 9.00 K/9 – 4.80 BB/9 – 29 IP – 2.40 ERA

343. Gonzaga JR RHP Andrew Sopko: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; above-average 81-84 CU; 74-77 CB; 78-82 SL; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: 7.61 K/9 | 3.42 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 23.2 IP
2014: 5.72 K/9 – 2.16 BB/9 – 96 IP – 3.66 ERA
2015: 7.89 K/9 – 2.93 BB/9 – 88 IP – 3.54 ERA

344. UC Santa Barbara JR RHP Dylan Hecht: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; average or better 79-85 SL, flashes above-average; CU; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: 12.06 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 1.91 FIP | 34.1 IP
2014: 11.25 K/9 – 7.88 BB/9 – 16 IP – 6.75 ERA

345. Louisiana Tech rJR SS/2B Taylor Love: great approach; good defensive tools; good speed; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .320/.365/.423 – 14 BB/17 K – 11/17 SB – 175 AB
2015: .288/.385/.429 – 22 BB/25 K – 8/13 SB – 191 AB

346. C/RHP Nick Dalesandro (Joliet Catholic HS, Illinois): plus arm; good defender; good speed; very good athlete; reminds me of Blake Hickman; 87-91 FB; 74-75 CB; 83 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds

347. C Dominic DeRenzo (Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS, Pennsylvania): above-average to plus arm; average speed; good athlete; strong defensive tools; quick bat

348. C Wyatt Cross (Legacy HS, Colorado): above-average arm, quick release; good athlete; power upside; slow; 6-3, 200 pounds

349. Oregon rSO LHP Cole Irvin: missed 2014 season (TJ surgery); 86-92 FB, 93 peak; average 72-74 CB; 78 CU with plus upside; emerging 81-82 SL/cutter with upside, flashes plus; strong pitchability; good control; good athlete; great move; 2015: 85-90 FB, 92 peak; 88-92 lately; 70-72 CB, up in the upper-70s lately and better; 79-81 CU with above-average to plus upside; 75-77 SL; 6-4, 180 pounds

2013: 4.81 K/9 | 1.63 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 116 IP
2015: 5.11 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 74 IP – 4.01 ERA

350. UCLA rSO LHP Hunter Virant: missing 2014 season (back); 87-90 FB, 93 peak; low-70s CB; emerging 80-82 SL with plus upside; flashes good 82 CU that is difficult to pick up, easily above-average; good athlete; 2015: 88-91 FB; 79-81 SL; 81-83 CU, flashes plus; 6-4, 175 pounds

2015: 4.32 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 24 IP – 3.24 ERA

351. UCLA JR RHP Cody Poteet: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 76-82 CB flashes plus; plus 81-87 SL; 81-83 CU flashes above-average; legit four-pitch mix; good deception; 6-1, 190 pounds

2013: 7.51 K/9 | 3.82 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 70.2 IP
2014: 5.58 K/9 – 1.82 BB/9 – 78 IP – 4.44 ERA
2015: 8.60 K/9 – 3.44 BB/9 – 68 IP – 2.65 ERA

352. USC JR RHP/C Kyle Davis: 86-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-86 SL; good 79-83 CU; 73-80 CB, flashes plus at 80-82; good defensive tools; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: 5.70 K/9 | 4.22 BB/9 | 4.50 FIP | 42.2 IP
2014: 9.11 K/9 – 2.88 BB/9 – 56.1 IP – 1.12 ERA
2015: 8.60 K/9 – 3.20 BB/9 – 44 IP – 4.20 ERA

353. Ohio State SO RHP Travis Lakins: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good FB command; 87 cutter; good 69-75 CB, flashes plus; emerging CU; 6-2, 180 pounds

2014: 9.00 K/9 – 3.44 BB/9 – 55 IP – 2.45 ERA
2015: 7.88 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 96 IP – 3.75 ERA

354. Indiana rSO RHP Jake Kelzer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 87-88 SL, flashes plus; good CB; great athlete; 6-8, 235 pounds

2014: 12.37 K/9 – 2.53 BB/9 – 31 IP – 3.09 ERA
2015: 6.94 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 70 IP – 3.99 ERA

355. UCLA rSO RHP Tucker Forbes: 90-93 FB; 80-85 SL; CU; 6-9, 220 pounds

2015: 10.59 K/9 – 2.38 BB/9 – 34 IP – 2.38 ERA)

356. Yavapai SO RHP Chandler Eden: 89-95 FB, 97 peak; above-average to plus 75-79 CB; SL; average CU with upside; Oregon State transfer

2015: 11.41 K/9 – 7.90 BB/9 – 41 IP – 5.49 ERA

357. USC JR OF Timmy Robinson: above-average to plus raw power; average speed; strong; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus glove; 6-1, 225 pounds

2013: .273/.305/.358 – 4 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 165 AB
2014: .236/.297/.342 – 12 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 199 AB
2015: .298/.394/.442 – 31 BB/38 K – 19/26 SB – 208 AB

358. Miami (Ohio) JR OF Chad Sedio: above-average arm; has also played SS and 3B; average at best speed; intriguing bat; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .324/.404/.412 – 12 BB/31 K – 6/9 SB – 148 AB
2014: .289/.380/.410 – 13 BB/35 K – 5/8 SB – 166 AB
2015: .330/.408/.560 – 10 BB/19 K – 1/3 SB – 91 AB

359. Eastern Kentucky JR OF Kyle Nowlin: good hit tool; good speed; power upside; good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .307/.410/.467 – 33 BB/46 K – 15/20 SB – 225 AB
2015: .326/.438/.690 – 34 BB/47 K – 18/24 SB – 184 AB

360. Florida International SR SS Julius Gaines: good defender; above-average arm; good speed; hasn’t hit enough and may never will, but could work as defensive-oriented bench player; 5-11, 165 pounds

2012: .228/.282/.259 – 14 BB/31 K – 8/11 SB – 189 AB
2013: .307/.374/.335 – 22 BB/39 K – 7/15 SB – 212 AB
2014: .288/.337/.336 – 18 BB/26 K – 8/9 SB – 226 AB
2015: .287/.331/.342 – 16 BB/36 K – 9/14 SB – 237 AB

361. Eastern Illinois SR 3B Brant Valach: power upside; lots of contact; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .314/.351/.377 – 6 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 207 AB
2013: .337/.406/.503 – 16 BB/21 K – 0/2 SB – 193 AB
2014: .333/.401/.503 – 10 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 147 AB
2015: .328/.386/.503 – 12 BB/18 K – 0/1 SB – 177 AB

362. Appalachian State JR SS/OF Dillon Dobson: above-average raw power; average hit tool; average speed; really good athlete; strong; steady glove; has also seen time at 1B, 3B, and 2B; bat is appealing enough that future as a super-sub isn’t out of question; 6-1, 220 pounds

2013: .238/.290/.388 – 11 BB/49 K – 10/15 SB – 206 AB
2014: .299/.364/.545 – 20 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 187 AB
2015: .317/.357/.577 – 11 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 208 AB

363. East Tennessee State JR SS Jordan Sanford: good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .231/.333/.385 – 5 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 39 AB
2014: .367/.462/.489 – 10 BB/11 K – 2/5 SB – 90 AB
2015: .307/.389/.416 – 17 BB/24 K – 2/5 SB – 166 AB

364. UNC Wilmington SR RHP Jordan Ramsey: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; average SL, flashes above-average; plus CU; good command; Cape 2012: 87-90 FB; 77-80 CU; 75-77 breaking ball; 6-4, 215 pounds

2012: 7.50 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 66 IP
2013: 7.36 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 104 IP
2014: 7.56 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 49 IP – 5.76 ERA
2015: 12.00 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 45 IP – 1.60 ERA

365. San Diego State JR 3B Ty France: intriguing power; 6-0, 205 pounds

2013: .317/.419/.450 – 26 BB/36 K – 1/6 SB – 218 AB
2014: .356/.450/.498 – 28 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 233 AB
2015: .346/.435/.481 – 23 BB/36 K – 6/9 SB – 237 AB

366. SS Chris Reid (St. Michael the Archangel HS, Louisiana): quick bat; love his approach; 5-10, 180 pounds

367. Chipola JC SO SS Kevin Santa: good athlete; steady glove; average arm

2015: .381/.476/.536 – 28 BB/13 K – 14/28 SB – 168 AB

368. SS Yomar Valentin (Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): sneaky pop; high baseball IQ; steady glove; 5-7, 155 pounds

369. Radford SR OF Patrick Marshall: good hit tool; power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .227/.301/.309 – 8 BB/18 K – 1/3 SB – 110 AB
2014: .338/.414/.449 – 21 BB/37 K – 2/3 SB – 198 AB
2015: .328/.443/.603 – 41 BB/45 K – 2/6 SB – 204 AB

370. Eastern Illinois SR OF Caleb Howell: good speed; 5-11, 165 pounds

2012: .316/.400/.359 – 28 BB/21 K – 4/11 SB – 206 AB
2013: .367/.447/.452 – 27 BB/16 K – 4/9 SB – 177 AB
2014: .420/.492/.469 – 29 BB/15 K – 9/12 SB – 224 AB
2015: .407/.493/.511 – 27 BB/15 K – 7/10 SB – 182 AB

371. Northern Colorado SR OF Jensen Park: plus speed; Shane Victorino comp; 5-10, 165 pounds

2012: .297/.330/.392 – 10 BB/24 K – 5/13 SB – 212 AB
2013: .325/.359/.435 – 10 BB/22 K – 7/9 SB – 209 AB
2014: .304/.350/.514 – 12 BB/20 K – 1/6 SB – 148 AB
2015: .422/.468/.624 – 11 BB/17 K – 13/18 SB – 173 AB

372. Valparaiso SR 3B/SS Spencer Mahoney: good defensive tools; gap power at present, good raw power; strong hit tool; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

2012: .339/.457/.429 – 22 BB/21 K – 1/3 SB – 112 AB
2013: .255/.365/.333 – 30 BB/36 K – 7/7 SB – 192 AB
2014: .256/.381/.310 – 40 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 203 AB
2015: .326/.441/.442 – 44 BB/41 K – 9/14 SB – 224 AB

373. Jackson State SR 3B Melvin Rodriguez: power upside; strong; quick bat; 5-10, 200 pounds

2014: .307/.430/.427 – 41 BB/26 K – 5/7 SB – 199 AB
2015: .422/.480/.635 – 32 BB/14 K – 13/15 SB – 230 AB

374. College of Charleston JR 3B/1B Carl Wise: power upside; strong; too aggressive; below-average speed; best served giving it another shot behind plate in pros; 6-2, 220 pounds

2013: .336/.465/.620 – 23 BB/25 K – 3/3 SB – 137 AB
2014: .295/.395/.419 – 32 BB/37 K – 2/6 SB – 227 AB
2015: .316/.386/.560 – 27 BB/37 K – 3/3 SB – 234 AB

375. 3B Cody Brickhouse (Sarasota HS, Florida): good approach; good athlete; good glove; 6-2, 210 pounds

376. Campbell JR OF Cedric Mullins: plus CF range; plus arm; plus speed; average power upside; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013*: .376/.424/.527 – 10 BB/10 K – 28/32 SB – 165 AB
2014*: .417/.463/.667 – 16 BB/15 K – 27/27 SB – 180 AB
2015: .340/.386/.549 – 14 BB/36 K – 23/27 SB – 235 AB

377. UNC Wilmington JR RHP Nick Monroe: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; ditched a good CB; good CU, flashes plus; SL; good athlete; 6-4, 250 pounds

2014: 4.91 K/9 – 3.11 BB/9 – 55 IP – 4.25 ERA
2015: 8.35 K/9 – 4.83 BB/9 – 69 IP – 6.78 ERA

378. Florida Gulf Coast SR RHP Jack English: 88-93 FB; plus 75-78 CB; average CU; good 83-85 SL; can throw any of his four pitches for strikes; good command; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: 9.71 K/9 | 5.76 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 29.2 IP
2014: 6.60 K/9 – 3.84 BB/9 – 75 IP – 3.00 ERA
2015: 9.56 K/9 – 7.31 BB/9 – 16 IP – 5.63 ERA

379. RHP Cody Morris (Reservoir HS, Maryland): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good FB command; above-average 78-82 CU, big fan of it; leans very heavily on FB; improved CB; TJ surgery 5/15; 6-4, 200 pounds

380. The Citadel JR RHP Skylar Hunter: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 78-82 CB/SL that flashes plus, will use either depending on situation; breaking ball flashes plus; 6-1, 185 pounds

2013: 11.21 K/9 | 4.84 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 35.1 IP
2014: 9.21 K/9 – 4.81 BB/9 – 43 IP – 1.67 ERA
2015: 10.02 K/9 – 4.92 BB/9 – 53 IP – 3.74 ERA

381. LHP Jared Padgett (Graceville HS, Florida): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 73-77 CB with plus upside; 76-78 CU with upside; good athlete; 6-4, 200 pounds

382. RHP Ian Kahaloa (Campbell HS, Hawaii): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; good 78 SL; low-70s CB; average 78-82 CU; good deception; 6-1, 200 pounds

383. Indiana JR LHP Scott Effross: 87-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; above-average 77-80 SL/CB; above-average to plus CU; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: 5.03 K/9 | 1.87 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 62.2 IP
2014: 6.55 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 54 IP – 1.96 ERA
2015: 7.55 K/9 – 1.45 BB/9 – 56 IP – 2.57 ERA

384. UCLA rSO RHP Nick Kern: 90-94 FB; plus 77-81 kCB; CU; SL; good athlete; good command; 5-11, 185 pounds

2014: 10.06 K/9 – 2.65 BB/9 – 34 IP – 5.03 ERA

385. RHP Justin Maese (Ysleta HS, Texas): 90-95 FB with plus sink, 96 peak; above-average to plus SL; 6-3, 185 pounds

386. RHP Blakely Brown (Statesboro HS, Georgia): 90-92 FB, 93 peak; good CB; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 170 pounds

387. RHP Dallas Woolfork (Southaven HS, Mississippi): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 82 SL; 80 CU; 77 CB; 6-3, 225 pounds

388. SS Deacon Liput (Oviedo HS, Florida): above-average to plus speed; average at best arm; steady glove; 5-11, 180 pounds

389. Houston JR 1B Chris Iriart: plus power upside; will swing and miss, but he is what he is as a hitter; 6-2, 230 pounds

2014*: .316/.375/.550 – 12 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 171 AB
2015: .307/.427/.580 – 28 BB/64 K – 1/3 SB – 212 AB

390. Nevada SR 1B/LHP Kewby Meyer: above-average raw power; good arm; slow; has also played OF; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .302/.347/.385 – 14 BB/20 K – 1/6 SB – 182 AB
2013: .286/.327/.390 – 12 BB/19 K – 2/5 SB – 182 AB
2014: .328/.384/.490 – 22 BB/11 K – 6/7 SB – 247 AB
2015: .343/.385/.542 – 15 BB/16 K – 8/12 SB – 236 AB

391. Mississippi SR 1B/C Sikes Orvis: strong arm; intriguing bat; steady glove; 6-2, 220 pounds

2012: .232/.317/.321 – 6 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB
2013: .243/.333/.325 – 20 BB/29 K – 0/3 SB – 169 AB
2014: .294/.397/.540 – 37 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 235 AB
2015: .267/.395/.600 – 39 BB/55 K – 1/2 SB – 195 AB

392. RHP Patrick Raby (Farragut HS, Tennessee): 87-92 FB; above-average 74-78 CB; good 82-83 CU; 6-3, 220 pounds

393. OF Miles Gordon (St. Ignatius of Loyola SS, Ontario): good athlete; above-average speed; CF range; quick bat; not a ton of pop at present; 6-0, 170 pounds

394. Kentucky JR OF Kyle Barrett: plus-plus speed; CF range; quick bat; average arm; 5-11, 185 pounds

2013: .363/.423/.404 – 15 BB/24 K – 4/10 SB – 146 AB
2014: .253/.354/.312 – 21 BB/41 K – 10/12 SB – 154 AB
2015: .354/.394/.443 – 14 BB/30 K – 7/11 SB – 237 AB

395. RHP Riley Thompson (Christian Academy HS, Kentucky): 90-94 FB, 96 peak; SL with upside; CU; TJ surgery late May 2015; 6-4, 185 pounds

396. RHP Jarrett Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; 65-71 CB; 80 CU; great athlete; 6-1, 90 pounds

397. Fresno State SR RHP Garrett Mundell: 86-92 FB, 93 peak; average 81-84 split-CU; 73-76 breaking ball; good control; hands ball to catcher; Doug Fister comp; FAVORITE; 6-7, 235 pounds

2012: 7.12 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 3.01 FIP | 36.2 IP
2013: 9.89 K/9 | 4.33 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 43.2 IP
2014: 7.43 K/9 – 4.70 BB/9 – 45 IP – 1.57 ERA
2015: 7.82 K/9 – 3.10 BB/9 – 61 IP – 2.95 ERA

398. OF Doran Turchin (Oak Creek HS, Wisconsin): good athlete; strong arm; good speed; 6-2, 190 pounds

399. OF Nicholas Hamilton (Lockport HS, New York): plus to plus-plus speed; raw, but crazy upside; 6-0, 170 pounds

400. RHP Nic Enright (Steward HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average mid-70s CB; above-average command of everything; 6-3, 200 pounds

401. RHP/C Corey Zangari (Carl Albert HS, Oklahoma): 90-94 FB, 96 peak; breaking ball with upside; also plays 1B; power upside; quick bat; 6-4, 230 pounds

402. Rice rJR RHP Matt Ditman: 86-91 FB; good 82-84 kCB, flashes plus; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: 8.50 K/9 | 1.50 BB/9 | 2.87 FIP | 18 IP
2014: 10.04 K/9 – 1.57 BB/9 – 68 IP – 1.83 ERA
2015: 11.00 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 53 IP – 2.83 ERA

403. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Chance Adams: low-90s FB; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: 12.29 K/9 – 2.08 BB/9 – 52 IP – 2.08 ERA

404. Duke SR RHP Sarkis Ohanian: 89-92 FB, 94 peak; 86-89 cutter, flashes plus; above-average 80-83 SL; 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: 7.20 K/9 | 7.20 BB/9 | 3.19 FIP | 15 IP
2013: 9.71 K/9 | 5.76 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 29.2 IP
2014: 12.60 K/9 – 8.10 BB/9 – 20 IP – 7.20 ERA
2015: 12.24 K/9 – 2.17 BB/9 – 45.2 IP – 1.97 ERA

405. Duke JR RHP/SS Kenny Koplove: good athlete; 88-93 FB, 94 peak; good 82-83 SL, flashes plus; sidearm delivery; 6-2, 170 pounds

2013: .314/.341/.379 – 7 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 153 AB
2014: .191/.243/.224 – 14 BB/41 K – 2/2 SB – 183 AB
2015: 13.16 K/9 – 4.27 BB/9 – 25.1 IP – 2.13 ERA

406. LSU-Eunice rFR 1B/OF Steven Sensley (2015): power upside; strong arm; too aggressive; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .374/.466/.778 – 35 BB/38 K – 13/17 SB – 203 AB

407. Wagner SR C Nick Dini: has also played 2B and 3B; experienced catching high velocity arms; will be a steal if given a chance; could be Austin Barnes 2.0; FAVORITE; 5-9, 180 pounds

2012: .278/.338/.384 – 16 BB/29 K – 6/7 SB – 198 AB
2013: .316/.369/.460 – 12 BB/15 K – 13/13 SB – 215 AB
2015: .392/.489/.625 – 30 BB/7 K – 14/15 SB – 176 AB

408. Howard JC SO 3B Brandon Wagner: good speed; young for class; has also played 2B; power upside

2014: .314/.488/.490 – 47 BB/40 K – 8/12 SB – 153 AB
2015: .435/.571/.891 – 46 BB/43 K – 7/7 SB – 193 AB

409. OF/RHP Matt Vierling (Christian Brothers HS, Missouri): good athlete; average speed; strong arm; CF range; has also played 3B; average or better raw power; BA comp: Brett Eibner; 88-93 FB, 95 peak; 6-4, 200 pounds

410. Northwestern rSR 2B Kyle Ruchim: 5-10, 200 pounds

2015: .358/.416/.585 – 16 BB/14 K – 1/5 SB – 159 AB

411. Bowling Green rSO C Trey Keegan: quick bat; good athlete; above-average arm; 5-11, 190 pounds

2014: .233/.333/.315 – 10 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 73 AB
2015: .295/.405/.453 – 29 BB/16 K – 8/11 SB – 190 AB

412. OF Jonathan Engelmann (Burlingame HS, California): above-average to plus arm; interesting power upside; good runner; 6-4, 200 pounds

413. Arizona SR C Riley Moore: power upside; above-average arm; good defensive tools, but still a work in progress; great athlete; very quick behind plate; could be better pro than college player; 6-3, 190 pounds

2012: .265/.360/.338 – 34 BB/50 K – 2/5 SB – 219 AB
2013: .244/.394/.343 – 35 BB/26 K – 3/3 SB – 172 AB
2014: .247/.339/.318 – 14 BB/34 K – 1/1 SB – 154 AB
2015: .306/.397/.426 – 32 BB/36 K – 2/3 SB – 209 AB

414. Rice SR C John Clay Reeves: mature defender; accurate arm, average at best arm strength; strong hit tool; even more power upside than he’s shown; has called own games; Arkansas transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .317/.360/.439 – 17 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 221 AB
2015: .324/.424/.484 – 24 BB/29 K – 3/3 SB – 188 AB

415. C Nick Fortes (Deland HS, Florida): average or better arm; good athlete; quick bat; 6-0, 200 pounds

416. C/1B Joey Bart (Buford HS, Georgia): smart catcher; above-average raw power; 6-2, 215 pounds

417. 1B Curtis Terry (Archer HS, Georgia): above-average power upside; RHH; 6-2, 225 pounds

418. Central Michigan SR 2B Pat MacKenzie: FAVORITE; 5-9, 175 pounds

2012: .310/.449/.372 – 32 BB/19 K – 4/7 SB – 129 AB
2013: .247/.380/.323 – 35 BB/30 K – 8/11 SB – 186 AB
2014: .271/.419/.303 – 46 BB/17 K – 5/9 SB – 188 AB
2015: .348/.489/.435 – 51 BB/27 K – 24/28 SB – 207 AB

419. Morehead State SR 1B Kane Sweeney: underrated power upside; patient approach; 6-3, 210 pounds

2013: .289/.401/.396 – 32 BB/51 K – 4/9 SB – 197 AB
2014: .309/.423/.509 – 42 BB/54 K – 0/3 SB – 230 AB
2015: .353/.482/.626 – 53 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 235 AB

420. Missouri JR RHP Breckin Williams: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good FB command; good 83-88 cut-SL; good 78-79 CB; 6-1, 210 pounds

2014: 5.80 K/9 – 2.27 BB/9 – 35.2 IP – 2.52 ERA
2015: 9.75 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 36 IP – 2.00 ERA

421. Tulane JR RHP Ian Gibaut: 88-94 FB, 95-97 peak (mid-90s as RP); above-average 75-78 CB; mid-80s SL; 78-79 CU flashes plus, others like it less and it remains inconsistent; reliever profile; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: 8.41 K/9 | 3.98 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 40.2 IP
2014: 11.91 K/9 – 1.59 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 1.59 ERA
2015: 10.20 K/9 – 4.40 BB/9 – 45 IP – 3.00 ERA

422. St. Mary’s SR 1B/LHP Collin Ferguson: good approach; interesting power upside; good defender; 6-3, 215 pounds

2012: .342/.395/.467 – 15 BB/35 K – 1/1 SB – 184 AB
2013: .298/.360/.449 – 17 BB/48 K – 2/2 SB – 205 AB
2014: .256/.335/.367 – 27 BB/36 K – 3/6 SB – 207 AB
2015: .337/.463/.577 – 43 BB/47 K – 6/10 SB – 208 AB

423. Johnson County CC SO 1B Anthony Miller (2015): big raw power

2015: .443/.556/.974 – 43 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 194 AB

424. 3B/SS John Cresto (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): great athlete; strong; above-average arm; good glove; R/R; 6-3, 210 pounds

425. Navy rJR OF/3B Sean Trent: plus arm; strong hit tool; good speed; power upside; good athlete; Florida transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds

2015: .407/.446/.524 – 16 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 231 AB

426. UAB rJR C Esteban Tresgallo: good glove; smart; Miami transfer; 6-1, 210 pounds

2012: .243/.335/.379 – 20 BB/46 K – 3/4 SB – 140 AB
2015: .292/.404/.571 – 26 BB/37 K – 8/8 SB – 161 AB

427. Yavapai JC SO 3B Luke Doyle (2015): power upside; average defense; average arm; smart on bases; good approach; 6-0, 180 pounds

2015: .373/.479/.588 – 49 BB/28 K – 15/19 SB – 228 AB

428. Texas-San Antonio JR RHP Brock Hartson: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; plus 82-85 CU; average or better 78-80 CB; reminds me of Nick Tropeano; 6-3, 200 pounds

2014: 7.62 K/9 – 2.60 BB/9 – 104 IP – 2.25 ERA
2015: 6.71 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 101 IP – 3.53 ERA

429. Ohio SR 1B Jake Madsen: great approach; pretty swing; power beginning to show; slow afoot; average or better hit tool and patience; can square up any pitch type or velocity; plus defender; may not have the pop for every team, but deserves a chance to hit in the pros; 6-2, 215 pounds

2012: .317/.376/.385 – 20 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 221 AB
2013: .299/.351/.403 – 17 BB/19 K – 6/7 SB – 221 AB
2014: .322/.387/.365 – 21 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB
2015: .319/.382/.463 – 24 BB/17 K – 0/2 SB – 216 AB

430. 3B/C Willie Burger (IMG Academy, Florida): power upside; steady glove; R/R; 6-1, 200 pounds

431. NC State rSO RHP Johnny Piedmonte: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 74-76 CB with average upside; CU; TJ survivor; 6-8, 240 pounds

2015: 6.55 K/9 – 2.54 BB/9 – 42.2 IP – 2.74 ERA

432. TCU rSR RHP Trey Teakell: 87-91 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; splitter looks good; good 78-83 CB/SL; good 79-83 CU; good command of four pitches; easy velocity; good athlete; 6-5, 175 pounds

2012: 5.09 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 46 IP
2013: 6.82 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 33 IP
2014: 5.98 K/9 – 1.90 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 2.34 ERA
2015: 8.31 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 39 IP – 1.62 ERA

433. Connecticut rJR RHP Devin Over: 91-96 FB, 97 peak; emerging low-80s SL; good athlete; iffy command; BA body comp: Chris Archer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: 5.88 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 26 IP – 2.08 ERA
2015: 9.50 K/9 – 5.50 BB/9 – 18 IP – 3.50 ERA

434. Texas Tech JR RHP Matt Withrow: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; average 81-84 SL; CU; 6-4, 235 pounds

2013: 8.38 K/9 | 5.43 BB/9 | 5.21 FIP | 58 IP
2014: 10.22 K/9 – 5.11 BB/9 – 36 IP – 5.59 ERA
2015: 10.23 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 22 IP – 3.68 ERA

435. Oregon JR RHP/C Josh Graham: 92-95 FB, 96-97 peak; 84 SL; 84 split-CU with serious sink, above-average upside; really good approach; above-average raw power; easy plus arm; needs reps defensively, but lots of upside; BA comp: Jason Motte; 6-1, 215 pounds

2013: .167/.263/.245 – 10 BB/29 K – 0/1 SB – 102 AB
2014: .274/.366/.323 – 8 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 62 AB
2015: .220/.313/.390 – 7 BB/20 K – 0/1 SB – 59 AB

2015: 8.85 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 59 IP – 2.75 ERA

436. Arizona State SR RHP Darin Gillies: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; plus sinker; good CB; shows 87-88 SL and 78-82 CU with upside; 2015: 87-91 FB; average 79-82 SL; 77-81 CB; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: 6.86 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 7.53 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 34.2 IP) (2014: 6.28 K/9 – 4.40 BB/9 – 71.2 IP – 4.90 ERA) (2015: 10.57 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 45 IP – 3.13 ERA)

437. Oregon JR RHP/OF Conor Harber: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; good 78-82 SL; 73-76 CB; average CU; above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; quick bat; CF range; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: 9.35 K/9 – 4.59 BB/9 – 51 IP – 5.12 ERA

438. Missouri JR RHP Reggie McClain: 85-91 FB with sink; 78-82 CB; plus to plus-plus 76-78 CU; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: 7.13 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 101 IP – 3.56 ERA

439. LSU SR OF Jared Foster: plus athlete; plus speed; plus arm; raw, but as much upside for a senior sign as you’ll find; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .359/.425/.484 – 4 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 64 AB
2014: .115/.194/.180 – 6 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 61 AB
2015: .294/.352/.533 – 13 BB/31 K – 7/7 SB – 180 AB

440. C Brendt Citta (Leland HS, California): Andrew Susac comp; 6-, 190 pounds

441. LHP Hogan Harris (St. Thomas Moore HS, Louisiana): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 73 CB; CU; good FB command; good deception; 6-2, 200 pounds

442. LHP Hunter Bowling (American Heritage HS, Florida): 88-94 FB; good 79 CB/SL; 82 CU; 6-7, 215 pounds

443. LHP Patrick Sandoval (Mission Viejo HS, California): 88-92 FB; plus 80-81 CB; good 81-84 CU; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds

444. RHP Antonio Santillan (Sequin HS, Texas): 90-94 FB, 98 peak; 78-82 SL, flashes plus; good athlete; iffy control; PG comp: Yovani Gallardo; 6-3, 200 pounds

445. RHP Luke Shilling (Notre Dame Prep, Michigan): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 77-82 kCB; 81-84 CU; some similarities with Blake Hickman; 6-4, 250 pounds

446. RHP Ryley Gilliam (Kennesaw Mountain HS, Georgia): 88-94 FB; good 75-78 CB; 76-78 SL; CU; good athlete; 5-11, 175 pounds

447. RHP/OF Chris Andritsos (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-94 FB; good 85 CU; 76-78 CB/SL with average upside; splitter; good command; big raw power; 6-4, 230 pounds

448. RHP Stephen Kolek (Shepherd HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CB; CU; 6-3, 215 pounds

449. Fort Scott CC SO 2B Trey Hair (2015): plus defender; smart hitter; great approach; plus bunter; sneaky pop; plus speed; average at best arm; Missouri State transfer; FAVORITE; 5-9, 170 pounds

2015: .423/.492/.577 – 21 BB/40 K – 17/22 SB – 208 AB

450. UCLA SR 1B/3B Chris Keck: average raw power; above-average arm; only one productive year, but area guys swear by the bat; 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .293/.354/.366 – 4 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 41 AB
2013: .186/.314/.300 – 14 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 70 AB
2014: .215/.301/.280 – 7 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 107 AB
2015: .306/.395/.505 – 30 BB/26 K – 0/2 SB – 216 AB

451. LSU SR 3B/1B Conner Hale: steady glove; average speed; average or better raw power; good athlete; can also play 2B; 6-2, 190 pounds

2014: .306/.335/.426 – 10 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 209 AB
2015: .349/.392/.493 – 15 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 229 AB

452. Maine SR 1B/LHP Scott Heath: power upside; FAVORITE; 88-91 FB; good SL; good CU; 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .299/.382/.435 – 20 BB/17 K – 3/5 SB – 147 AB
2013: .266/.301/.338 – 8 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 154 AB
2014: .361/.422/.555 – 13 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 155 AB
2015: .308/.399/.478 – 30 BB/23 K – 4/5 SB – 201 AB

2014: 6.66 K/9 – 3.24 BB/9 – 50 IP – 4.86 ERA
2015: 7.05 K/9 – 2.93 BB/9 – 83 IP – 4.23 ERA

453. Florida State rSR 1B Chris Marconcini: plus raw power; good approach; average defender; Duke transfer; 6-5, 230 pounds

2011: .301/.404/.490 – 24 BB/38 K – 206 AB
2013: .316/.409/.579 – 28 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 190 AB
2014: .252/.341/.435 – 28 BB/38 K – 7/9 SB – 230 AB
2015: .228/.418/.447 – 35 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 123 AB

454. Oregon State JR 1B Gabe Clark: power upside; 6-1, 225 pounds (2013: .161/.278/.258 – 4 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 31 AB) (2014: .280/.374/.376 – 20 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 157 AB) (2015: .241/.356/.500 – 17 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 112 AB)

455. Penn SR 3B/SS Mitch Montaldo: good athlete; long and lean build; power to all fields; 6-4, 200 pounds

2014: .211/.316/.376 – 17 BB/34 K – 3/3 SB – 133 AB
2015: .288/.377/.621 – 14 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 132 AB

456. Georgia Tech SR 1B/C AJ Murray: big raw power; strong arm; great athlete; good speed; questionable defender; 6-1, 210 pounds

2013: .270/.369/.399 – 32 BB/52 K – 4/4 SB – 233 AB
2014: .283/.376/.426 – 24 BB/52 K – 7/11 SB – 223 AB
2015: .279/.366/.582 – 26 BB/54 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB

457. 1B Cade Sorrells (George Walton Academy, Georgia): power upside; good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

458. 2B Ethan Paul (Newport HS, Washington): good defensive tools; average at best speed; average at best power; well-rounded offensive game with a relatively high floor for a high school prospect; 5-10, 175 pounds

459. Maryland JR RHP Kevin Mooney: 88-92 FB with good sink, 94 peak; good 75-81 CB with plus upside; raw 81-83 CU; groundball guy; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: 7.40 K/9 | 5.44 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 41.1 IP
2014: 11.57 K/9 – 4.63 BB/9 – 35 IP – 4.37 ERA
2015: 10.41 K/9 – 5.91 BB/9 – 32 IP – 1.41 ERA

460. Santa Clara JR RHP Jake Steffens: 87-90 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; average or better 80-82 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: 2.57 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 5.78 FIP | 21 IP
2014: 5.95 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 64 IP – 3.88 ERA
2015: 10.20 K/9 – 1.41 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 3.51 ERA

461. Canisius SR RHP Devon Stewart: 87-94 FB, 95-96 peak; above-average 80-83 SL; 80-81 CU flashes average; reliever delivery; good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: 5.51 K/9 | 3.04 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 94.2 IP
2013: 5.08 K/9 | 3.28 BB/9 | 4.68 FIP | 79.2 IP
2014: 4.30 K/9 – 2.30 BB/9 – 90 IP – 4.40 ERA
2015: 6.89 K/9 – 2.11 BB/9 – 93 IP – 3.64 ERA

462. Elon rJR RHP Joe McGillicuddy: 90-95 FB; plus CB; low-80s SL; 6-1, 210 pounds

2015: 9.33 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 26 IP – 5.33 ERA

463. Coastal Carolina JR 2B Connor Owings: good hit tool; 5-10, 190 pounds

2014: .326/.400/.446 – 21 BB/30 K – 11/15 SB – 233 AB
2015: .276/.406/.480 – 45 BB/42 K – 13/18 SB – 196 AB

464. Cal Poly JR SS Peter Van Gansen: strong arm; really steady glove; 5-8, 170 pounds

2013: .258/.357/.298 – 24 BB/29 K – 0/3 SB – 178 AB
2014: .286/.427/.320 – 40 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 175 AB
2015: .314/.388/.414 – 26 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 220 AB

465. Radford SR 2B/OF Josh Gardiner: good approach; sneaky pop; good speed; steady glove; great athlete; fractured patella 4/15; 5-9, 175 pounds

2012: .273/.361/.318 – 25 BB/36 K – 10/15 SB – 198 AB
2013: .281/.368/.357 – 26 BB/33 K – 20/27 SB – 224 AB
2014: .294/.415/.418 – 33 BB/45 K – 15/17 SB – 201 AB
2015: .368/.451/.526 – 23 BB/32 K – 18/22 SB – 171 AB

466. State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota SO 2B/3B Brantley Bell (2015): Mississippi transfer; 6-3, 185 pounds

2014: .304/.366/.363 – 6 BB/14 K – 2/2 SB – 102 AB
2015: .325/.375/.469 – 8 BB/36 K – 13/23 SB – 228 AB

467. Auburn JR OF/2B Jordan Ebert: really strong hit tool; good athlete; sneaky pop; above-average speed; plus arm; good defender; can also play 3B and RF; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: .308/.366/.408 – 19 BB/28 K – 3/8 SB – 201 AB
2014: .353/.385/.387 – 12 BB/26 K – 9/15 SB – 204 AB
2015: .250/.385/.346 – 26 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 136 AB

468. Middle Tennessee State JR OF Ronnie Jebavy: great athlete; plus speed; plus arm; easy CF range; power upside; 6-2, 185 pounds

2015: .359/.408/.531 – 19 BB/34 K – 24/28 SB – 245 AB

469. OF Keyston Fuller (Griffin HS, Georgia): great athlete; above-average raw power; above-average speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

470. RHP Cole Baker (Jefferson HS, Iowa): 87-90 FB; good CU; good CB; good athlete; good command; 6-4, 215 pounds

471. RHP Parker Ford (Lufkin HS, Texas): 88-94 FB; above-average 72-78 CB, better firmer; average 79 SL; CU; cutter; 6-3, 210 pounds

472. RHP Thaddeus Ward (Bishop Verot HS, Florida): 85-91 FB; flashes plus 75-79 SL; 71-72 CU; 74-76 CB; good command; groundball guy; 6-4, 185 pounds

473. RHP Hunter Parsons (Parkside HS, Maryland): 88-92 FB; plus 80 CU; low-70s CB; 6-2, 200 pounds

474. Washington State SR 2B/SS Ian Sagdal: quick bat; power upside; 6-1, 175 pounds

2015: .298/.391/.498 – 30 BB/47 K – 13/16 SB – 205 AB

475. Illinois rSO SS Adam Walton: above-average to plus speed; above-average range; good approach; could be plus defender; good athlete; 6-1, 185 pounds

2014: .329/.380/.423 – 11 BB/25 K – 13/20 SB – 149 AB
2015: .293/.354/.409 – 21 BB/30 K – 11/17 SB – 242 AB

476. OF Charles Grant-DeBose (North Torrance HS, California): power upside; CF range; 6-0, 165 pounds

477. OF Josh Stowers (Mt. Carmel HS, Illinois): plus speed; CF range; above-average arm; 6-1, 190 pounds

478. Sacramento State JR OF Nathan Lukes: good athlete; very accurate arm; strong hit tool; not much power; good approach; solid in corner; good speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .349/.403/.483 – 17 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 232 AB
2014: .347/.430/.409 – 31 BB/31 K – 10/20 SB – 259 AB
2015: .345/.422/.511 – 30 BB/17 K – 13/17 SB – 235 AB

479. South Alabama rSO OF/LHP Cole Billingsley: great CF range; above-average speed; good athlete; good bunter; TJ survivor; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013: .290/.356/.343 – 14 BB/23 K – 3/10 SB – 169 AB
2015: .345/.437/.444 – 34 BB/30 K – 30/34 SB – 232 AB

480. Southeastern Louisiana JR 2B/3B Daniel Midyett: good speed; good approach; 6-0, 180 pounds

2014: .296/.380/.343 – 14 BB/23 K – 6/8 SB – 169 AB
2015: .306/.411/.477 – 30 BB/30 K – 7/11 SB – 216 AB

481. Texas Tech rSO SS/2B Cory Raley: average at best arm; average at best range; still should be good enough to stick at SS; could be really good at 2B; plus to plus-plus speed; raw bat; great athlete; Texas A&M transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .350/.408/.486 – 17 BB/34 K – 3/6 SB – 183 AB)

482. Cal State Northridge rJR SS Yusuke Akitoshi: good athlete; 6-1, 180 pounds

2015: .286/.367/.410 – 25 BB/51 K – 11/15 SB – 210 AB

483. SS/OF/RHP Daniel Neal (South Laurel HS, Kentucky): good raw power; plus arm strength; 6-3, 190 pounds

484. SS Brody Cook (Riverdale Baptist HS, Maryland): good glove; good speed; power upside; 5-11, 180 pounds

485. SS/2B Luke Wakamatsu (Keller HS, Texas): above-average speed; good arm; good athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds

486. 2B Pikai Winchester (Iolani HS, Hawaii): good hit tool; 5-10, 165 pounds

487. UNLV rJR RHP Zack Hartman: 95 peak; missed 2013 season (TJ surgery); 5-11, 185 pounds

2011: 6.81 K/9 | 38.1 IP
2012: 10.27 K/9 | 3.58 BB/9 | 5.07 FIP | 37.2 IP
2015: 10.59 K/9 – 3.71 BB/9 – 33 IP – 2.91 ERA

488. Southeastern Louisiana JR RHP Jake Johnson: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good 80-84 SL; CU; 6-2, 180 pounds

2015: 8.14 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 94 IP – 3.26 ERA

489. Rice JR RHP Kevin McCanna: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; improved 81-86 SL; plus 77-83 CU; average 73-79 CB; good athlete; great command; knows how to pitch; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: 4.05 K/9 | 3.83 BB/9 | 4.94 FIP | 40 IP
2014: 6.22 K/9 – 2.30 BB/9 – 93 IP – 2.68 ERA
2015: 7.09 K/9 – 2.59 BB/9 – 79 IP – 3.04 ERA

490. San Jacinto JC SO OF Josh Palacios (2015): good speed; good arm; power upside; good athlete; Stony Brook transfer

2014: .372/.468/.439 – 33 BB/17 K – 6/9 SB – 180 AB
2015: .364/.465/.516 – 38 BB/29 K – 29/34 SB – 217 AB

491. VMI rSR OF/2B Jordan Tarsovich: leadoff profile; average or better speed; average arm; good approach; solid in CF; not much power; 5-10, 175 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
2014: .293/.392/.435 – 22 BB/32 K – 20/22 SB – 184 AB
2015: .337/.419/.568 – 24 BB/24 K – 24/30 SB – 199 AB

492. San Diego State SR OF/RHP Steven Pallares: above-average speed; power upside; good athlete; plus arm; good, versatile defender; 87-91 FB; 6-2, 180 pounds

2012: .203/.333/.203 – 8 BB/14 K – 3/7 SB – 59 AB
2013: .194/.264/.231 – 10 BB/21 K – 8/10 SB – 108 AB
2014: .276/.391/.379 – 20 BB/18 K – 13/15 SB – 116 AB
2015: .341/.440/.508 – 36 BB/33 K – 11/18 SB – 246 AB

493. Seattle JR OF Landon Cray: plus speed; CF range; Tyler Holt comp; 5-9, 170 pounds

2013: .331/.375/.448 – 11 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 163 AB
2014: .350/.445/.452 – 30 BB/11 K – 6/8 SB – 177 AB
2015: .324/.412/.478 – 28 BB/11 K – 10/12 SB – 182 AB

494. Virginia Tech rSO OF Saige Jenco: plus-plus speed, knows how to use it; good approach; plays within himself; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .323/.449/.365 – 40 BB/23 K – 20/26 SB – 192 AB) (2015: .330/.394/.466 – 22 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 206 AB)

495. TCU SR OF Cody Jones: plus-plus speed; plus CF range; strong arm; defense will take him places; 5-11, 175 pounds

2013: .303/.418/.380 – 35 BB/36 K – 13/17 SB – 208 AB
2014: .265/.389/.315 – 46 BB/53 K – 29/34 SB – 257 AB
2015: .376/.476/.507 – 34 BB/30 K – 25/30 SB – 205 AB

496. UCLA SR RHP David Berg: 80-84 FB with good sink; 72-77 SL; sinking CU; potential for ground ball-inducing ROOGY; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: 8.15 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 74 IP
2013: 9.46 K/9 | 1.15 BB/9 | 3.28 FIP | 78 IP
2014: 6.56 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 48 IP – 1.50 ERA
2015: 8.13 K/9 – 1.02 BB/9 – 61 IP – 0.73 ERA

497. Dallas Baptist rSO LHP Colin Poche: will miss 2015 season (TJ surgery); 86-92 FB, 93 peak; average low- to mid-70s CB; average CU, flashes plus; good command; good deception; good athlete; BA comp: Sean Gilmartin; PG comp: Andy Pettitte; 6-3, 215 pounds

2013: 10.98 K/9 | 5.03 BB/9 | 2.76 FIP | 19.2 IP
2014: 6.46 K/9 – 6.23 BB/9 – 39 IP – 3.00 ERA

498. North Carolina JR RHP Trent Thornton: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; plus upper-70s SL/CB; good 78 CU; 6-0, 185 pounds

2013: 8.44 K/9 | 1.77 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 91.2 IP
2014: 7.81 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 95.2 IP – 2.73 ERA
2015: 11.76 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 62 IP – 5.08 ERA

499. Southeastern Louisiana JR C Jameson Fisher: strong hit tool; average or better power; below-average speed; raw defender; labrum surgery caused him to miss 2015 season; no idea about his recovery or signability, but still talented enough to consider using an early pick on to find out; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .279/.372/.384 – 21 BB/23 K – 8/16 SB – 219 AB
2014: .389/.481/.469 – 30 BB/29 K – 9/17 SB – 239 AB

500. Missouri JR RHP Peter Fairbanks: 88-92 FB, 95 peak; good mid-80s SL; CB; Tommy John survivor; 6-6, 225 pounds

2014: 4.76 K/9 – 2.89 BB/9 – 62.1 IP – 4.33 ERA
2015: 9.23 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 76 IP – 3.39 ERA