1 – Tennessee JR 3B/2B Nick Senzel: really good athlete; plus bat speed; great approach; strong hit tool; average or better speed, plus for some; very intriguing power upside, above-average to plus raw…though the emphasis remains on raw as his swing and current body make it tough to translate in games; above-average to plus arm, some like it less; good glove at either spot, loved his 2B range in my looks, so wouldn’t shut the door on playing him there if I had a say; keep going back to Anthony Rendon Lite as a comparison, though Kyle Seager, Logan Forsythe, and/or young Michael Cuddyer all fit in various ways as well; similar to Zack Collins in that he’s got the high floor/high ceiling mix that makes him a safe yet exciting top ten caliber player; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
2014: .315/.419/.420 – 30 BB/25 K – 14/17 SB – 181 AB
2015: .325/.399/.495 – 23 BB/36 K – 7/10 SB – 200 AB
2016: .352/.456/.595 – 40 BB/21 K – 25/29 SB – 210 AB
2 – Menlo JR 3B/RHP Lucas Erceg: good athlete; plus power upside that he’s still figuring out how best to use consistently; obvious plus arm strength; really good glove; hit tool progression was a pleasant surprise throughout the spring; Cal transfer; very thoughtful Sam Monroy comp: Matt Carpenter; have heard those who love him say lefty Josh Donaldson/Nolan Arenado (as draft prospects); LHH; 92-98 FB as backup plan ain’t bad; 6-1, 190 pounds
2015: .303/.357/.502 – 16 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 231 AB
*2016*: .308/.351/.639 – 15 BB/18 K – 3 SB – 227 AB
2014: 5.79 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 14.0 IP – 1.93 ERA
2015: 5.94 K/9 – 1.70 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 2.53 ERA
*2016*: 12.52 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 0.78 ERA
3 – Oklahoma JR 3B/RHP Sheldon Neuse: plus arm; steady glove, chance to be above-average or better at third once he makes the full-time switch; average speed; plus bat speed; above-average raw power; strong; good approach; 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average to above-average 80-82 SL with plus upside; above-average 82 CU; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
2014: .304/.369/.521 – 27 BB/31 K – 7/9 SB – 240 AB
2015: .275/.342/.424 – 24 BB/46 K – 10/16 SB – 229 AB
2016: .369/.465/.646 – 39 BB/43 K – 12/14 SB – 198 AB
2014: 8.25 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 12 IP – 2.25 ERA
2016: 8.83 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 1.40 ERA
4 – Louisville rSO 3B/SS Blake Tiberi: plus hit tool; great athlete; average power upside; above-average arm; good speed; strong defender; compares fairly well to Lucas Erceg minus the otherworldly arm strength; FAVORITE; 5-11, 200 pounds
2015: .261/.330/.424 – 9 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 92 AB
2016: .331/.380/.534 – 18 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 236 AB
5 – Bradley JR 3B Spencer Gaa: plus speed; average or better power upside; strong arm; quick bat; really underrated talent; 6-2, 185 pounds
2014: .294/.382/.390 – 26 BB/33 K – 15/22 SB – 187 AB
2015: .351/.387/.500 – 9 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 154 AB
2016: .333/.403/.522 – 16 BB/13 K – 9/10 SB – 186 AB
6 – Pittsburgh SO 3B/SS Charles LeBlanc: quick bat; above-average or better arm; good athlete; strong build, long, lean, and powerful; serious power upside; young for class AND from a non-traditional baseball background = potential steal; 6-4, 200 pounds
2015: .291/.370/.429 – 21 BB/46 K – 6/11 SB – 196 AB
2016: .405/.494/.513 – 30 BB/29 K – 7/8 SB – 195 AB
7 – Towson JR 3B/C Brady Policelli: average to above-average speed; power upside; good athlete; plus arm; played a pretty decent shortstop in 2016; FAVORITE; 5-11, 190 pounds
2014: .267/.360/.458 – 14 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 120 AB
2015: .250/.364/.445 – 30 BB/44 K – 8/10 SB – 200 AB
2016: .375/.502/.620 – 45 BB/42 K – 22/25 SB – 200 AB
8 – Austin Peay JR 3B/SS Logan Gray: plus to plus-plus speed yet others have it above-average, either way he can run a little; easy average to above-average power upside; good approach, getting better; great defensive tools at the hot corner; great athlete; can also play 2B; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
2014: .249/.318/.451 – 17 BB/59 K – 5/11 SB – 173 AB
2015: .366/.461/.752 – 24 BB/44 K – 11/11 SB – 153 AB
2016: .356/.446/.711 – 23 BB/43 K – 7/9 SB – 149 AB
9 – Arizona JR 3B/RHP Bobby Dalbec: above-average to plus power; above-average to plus arm; below-average speed; long swing; athletic enough to stick at third, where he has improved a lot; 88-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average 75-84 SL, flashes plus (79-85 in 2016); cutter; average 80-82 CU; Troy Glaus comp when at his best, Chris Dominguez when he’s not; I lean towards the latter being the more likely outcome, but you still can’t quit on a guy with his kind of power; RHH; 6-4, 220 pounds
2014: .266/.333/.355 – 18 BB/48 K – 1/3 SB – 169 AB
2015: .319/.410/.601 – 32 BB/60 K – 0/2 SB – 213 AB
2016: .253/.368/.418 – 31 BB/71 K – 7/9 SB – 194 AB
2014: 5.68 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 38 IP – 2.13 ERA
2015: 7.01 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 3.21 ERA
2016: 7.70 K/9 – 3.66 BB/9 – 71.1 IP – 3.28 ERA
10 – Eastern Kentucky SR 3B/1B Mandy Alvarez: good approach; quick bat; average power upside; average speed; average glove; average arm; could be tried at 2B again; Florida International transfer; lots of 5’s on his card make him one of the better senior-signs out there; 6-1, 215 pounds
2015: .319/.371/.565 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/4 SB – 207 AB
2016: .409/.455/.646 – 22 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 237 AB
11 – LSU SO 3B/2B Greg Deichmann: real power upside; above-average to plus speed, plays down; strong; way too aggressive, but slowly improving there; great athlete; many split opinions about his long-term defensive home, but I continue to believe in him at third; 6-2, 190 pounds
2016: .268/.324/.482 – 16 BB/40 K – 5/11 SB – 220 AB
12 – TCU JR 3B/SS Elliott Barzilli: really good defender; average or better hit tool; average speed; sneaky pop; can also play 2B and 1B; great athlete; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-1, 175 pounds
2015: .250/.315/.340 – 9 BB/13 K – 4/4 SB – 100 AB
2016: .367/.440/.566 – 27 BB/27 K – 12/13 SB – 221 AB
13 – Mississippi State JR 3B/C Gavin Collins: strong hit tool; above-average to plus arm, likes to use it; average or better power upside; below-average speed; really good at 3B; Spencer Navin and Curt Casali comps; 5-11, 200 pounds
2014: .304/.355/.384 – 10 BB/18 K – 0/2 SB – 138 AB
2015: .228/.313/.299 – 15 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 127 AB
2016: .301/.404/.512 – 29 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 209 AB
14 – Elon JR 3B/OF Nick Zammarelli: quick bat; good athlete; power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds
2014: .284/.367/.387 – 20 BB/35 K – 2/3 SB – 155 AB
2015: .288/.356/.443 – 23 BB/35 K – 4/7 SB – 212 AB
2016: .342/.425/.590 – 31 BB/41 K – 10/12 SB – 222 AB
15 – Arkansas rSO 3B/C Carson Shaddy: good athlete; quick bat; really good defender at both spots, especially third where his actions have flashed plus; good approach; can also play CF and 2B; wouldn’t be a shock to see him move back behind the plate as a pro; Tommy John survivor who is still rebuilding arm strength; 5-11, 185 pounds
2015: .337/.427/.517 – 9 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 89 AB
2016: .332/.400/.521 – 23 BB/52 K – 5/9 SB – 211 AB
16 – Nebraska-Omaha SR 3B/SS Clayton Taylor: plus bat speed; can also play 2B; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds
2013: .328/.440/.418 – 22 BB/18 K – 8/13 SB – 122 AB
2015: .308/.403/.490 – 25 BB/32 K – 3/4 SB – 198 AB
2016: .333/.435/.560 – 33 BB/41 K – 10/10 SB – 207 AB
17 – College of Southern Nevada rFR 3B/C Blake Wiggins: plus raw power; Arkansas transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds
2016: .315/.448/.612 – 43 BB/46 K – 6/6 SB – 178 AB
18 – Nova Southeastern JR 3B/2B Danny Zardon: quick bat; average speed; average or better power; good defender; above-average arm; 6-1, 200 pounds
2014: .268/.339/.357 – 6 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB
*2016*: .318/.420/.613 – 39 BB/45 K – 8/10 SB – 217 AB
19 – Monmouth rSO 3B/1B Shaine Hughes: good hit tool; power upside; good glove; 6-0, 210 pounds
2015: .289/.395/.403 – 22 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 159 AB
2016: .385/.457/.522 – 17 BB/6 K – 7/9 SB – 161 AB
20 – Franklin Pierce JR 3B Jay Jabs: plus arm; power upside; good speed; LHH: 6-0, 200 pounds
2016: .352/.466/.638 – 42 BB/32 K – 16/21 SB – 213 AB
21 – East Tennessee State JR 3B Blake Rowlett: power upside; good approach; good glove; 5-10, 180 pounds
2016: .311/.429/.500 – 40 BB/30 K – 5/5 SB – 190 AB
22 – Western Kentucky SR 3B Danny Hudzina: good glove; good athlete; power upside; has also played 2B and C; 5-11
2015: .327/.369/.515 – 14 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 202 AB
2016: .408/.470/.564 – 26 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 218 AB
23 – Clemson JR 3B/SS Weston Wilson: good defensive tools; above-average power upside; quick bat; good athlete; can also play 2B; very talented player just scratching the surface of his ability; older PG comp: Richie Shaffer; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
2014: .240/.316/.312 – 15 BB/30 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB
2015: .251/.326/.385 – 21 BB/46 K – 7/10 SB – 195 AB
2016: .279/.343/.434 – 26 BB/42 K – 8/13 SB – 251 AB
24 – Saint Louis SR 3B/C Braxton Martinez: quick bat; power upside; average speed; above-average defensive tools; above-average 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
2016: .281/.376/.433 – 30 BB/22 K – 0/3 SB – 217 AB
25 – Seattle JR 3B Brock Carpenter: power upside; plus arm; 6-3, 200 pounds
2015: .247/.366/.367 – 27 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 158 AB
2016: .327/.444/.532 – 41 BB/53 K – 6/9 SB – 205 AB
26 – LSU-Eunice CC 3B Nick Coomes: plus defender; 6-0, 190 pounds
2016: .359/.458/.684 – 33 BB/48 K – 15/16 SB – 209 AB
27 – Texas A&M JR 3B/C Ronnie Gideon: plus raw power; plus arm strength; steady glove; quick bat; defense and swing-and-miss remain open questions; 6-3, 240 pounds
2015: .294/.359/.522 – 13 BB/42 K – 0/0 SB – 136 AB
2016: .284/.419/.597 – 17 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 67 AB
28 – Ohio State rSR 3B Nick Sergakis: great glove; undersized, but athletic enough to make it as a utility guy; 5-8, 180 pounds
2014: .318/.366/.404 – 8 BB/25 K – 3/7 SB – 151 AB
2015: .250/.352/.330 – 18 BB/44 K – 6/6 SB – 176 AB
2016: .332/.451/.542 – 36 BB/34 K – 15/17 SB – 238 AB
29 – Rutgers SR 3B/C RJ Devish: great approach; strong arm; good athlete; might be able to hold up behind plate; 5-11, 170 pounds
2014: .274/.408/.310 – 7 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 84 AB
2015: .245/.368/.252 – 16 BB/18 K – 13/14 SB – 143 AB
2016: .375/.524/.435 – 41 BB/19 K – 24/27 SB – 168 AB
30 – Florida Tech JR 3B John Sternagel: power upside; good approach; steady glove; accurate arm; Florida transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds
2014: .238/.342/.267 – 14 BB/16 K – 1/3 SB – 101 AB
2015: .178/.327/.311 – 7 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 45 AB
*2016*: .381/.477/.579 – 30 BB/33 K – 36/41 SB – 197 AB
31 – Cal SR 3B/C Mitchell Kranson: has experience calling own games behind the plate; good mobility/good range; lots of hard contact; West Coast version of Gavin Collins; 5-9, 210 pounds
2013: .288/.333/.365 – 7 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 104 AB
2014: .231/.283/.317 – 7 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 104 AB
2015: .273/.303/.467 – 5 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB
2016: .333/.376/.474 – 15 BB/26 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB
32 – Utah rJR 3B Dallas Carroll: good athlete; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds
2013: .282/.361/.350 – 11 BB/14 K – 7/9 SB – 103 AB
2015: .283/.407/.332 – 28 BB/22 K – 16/26 SB – 187 AB
2016: .300/.416/.465 – 27 BB/22 K – 9/16 SB – 200 AB
33 – Georgia Tech SR 3B/SS Matt Gonzalez: quick bat; average arm; above-average speed; average power; good hands; strong; talent remains ahead of production; 5-11, 200 pounds
2013: .295/.331/.392 – 12 BB/45 K – 11/15 SB – 227 AB
2014: .314/.358/.416 – 20 BB/55 K – 9/17 SB – 255 AB
2015: .285/.317/.412 – 13 BB/52 K – 10/14 SB – 221 AB
2016: .378/.419/.577 – 18 BB/39 K – 10/16 SB – 246 AB
34 – Neosho County CC FR 3B Brylie Ware: decent production; 6-0, 200 pounds
2016: .560/.660/1.128 – 37 BB/14 K – 6/7 SB – 218 AB
35 – Dallas Baptist JR 3B/OF Austin Listi: powerful athlete with untapped offensive potential; had previously expressed desire to give up baseball for military service, but back on the field within a year; 6-0, 200 pounds
2013: .243/.345/.439 – 23 BB/51 K – 5/8 SB – 214 AB
2014: .285/.380/.477 – 24 BB/44 K – 4/5 SB – 235 AB
2016: .275/.403/.521 – 25 BB/40 K – 3/4 SB – 167 AB
36 – Tabor SR 3B Alex Couch: good hit tool; steady glove; 6-3, 210 pounds
2016: .370/.438/.514 – 15 BB/9 K – 4/5 SB – 138 AB
37 – College of Southern Nevada SO 3B/SS Brody Westmoreland: strong arm; power upside; good athlete; very much looks the part; San Diego State transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds
2015: .156/.235/.311 – 5 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 45 AB
*2016*: .366/.466/.726 – 26 BB/47 K – 6/7 SB – 175 AB
38 – Miami (Ohio) SR 3B/OF Chad Sedio: good approach; average at best glove; good athlete; can also play 2B and SS at a passable level; 6-3, 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
2016: .269/.379/.528 – 20 BB/48 K – 14/16 SB – 197 A
39 – Mississippi JR 3B/1B Colby Bortles: good athlete; power upside; better glove for a man his size than you’d think; 6-5, 250 pounds
2014: .250/.386/.397 – 11 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 68 AB
2015: .281/.365/.442 – 26 BB/63 K – 0/2 SB – 199 AB
2016: .269/.379/.475 – 31 BB/59 K – 0/0 SB – 219 AB
40 – Northwest Nazarene SR 3B/2B Tyler Davis: plus approach; could also play OF; RHH; 6-0, 190 pounds
2016: .328/.401/.621 – 21 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB
41 – Vanderbilt SO 3B/SS Will Toffey: good athlete; average or better power; above-average to plus arm; average to above-average speed; good approach; good glove; strong; can also play 2B; talented guy, but weird power loss and two remaining years of eligibility figure to make him a tougher sign than it’ll be worth; 6-2, 200 pounds
2015: .294/.380/.420 – 34 BB/65 K – 8/12 SB – 255 AB
2016: .227/.387/.266 – 51 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 203 AB
42 – Virginia Military Institute SR 3B David Geary: steadying infield presence; 6-2, 215 pounds
2015: .285/.371/.376 – 20 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 186 AB
2016: .320/.424/.562 – 31 BB/39 K – 9/12 SB – 203 AB
43 – Morehead State rJR 3B Alex Stephens: quick bat; 6-1, 190 pounds
2015: .331/.360/.543 – 6 BB/9 K – 2/2 SB – 127 AB
2016: .357/.389/.535 – 11 BB/17 K – 12/16 SB – 230 AB
44 – Grambling State JR 3B Daniel Barnett: highly productive bat; 5-11
2016: .408/.504/.647 – 34 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB
45 – Louisiana JR 3B/2B Brenn Conrad: power upside; steady glove; 5-10, 200 pounds
2015: .241/.284/.317 – 7 BB/14 K – 5/8 SB – 145 AB
2016: .289/.394/.428 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/8 SB – 201 AB
46 – Tennessee SR 3B/2B Jeff Moberg: strong glove; undersized, but athletic enough to make it as a utility guy; 5-9, 170 pounds
2013: .242/.359/.263 – 10 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 99 AB
2015: .167/.242/.300 – 1 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 30 AB
2016: .415/.519/.554 – 10 BB/11 K – 4/6 SB – 65 AB
47 – Louisiana Tech JR 3B Raphael Gladu: highly productive bat; 6-2, 190 pounds
2016: .365/.459/.506 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/6 SB – 156 AB
48 – Quinnipiac SR 3B/RHP Joseph Burns: good approach; low-90s FB; interesting late-round mix of tools and production; St. John’s transfer; 5-11, 215 pounds
2016: .294/.377/.481 – 26 BB/31 K – 5/9 SB – 187 AB
49 – Yale JR 3B Richard Slenker: impressive track record of hitting; 5-11, 200 pounds
2014: .352/.414/.410 – 9 BB/12 K – 3/4 SB – 105 AB
2015: .290/.367/.407 – 13 BB/24 K – 10/11 SB – 145 AB
2016: .342/.443/.513 – 23 BB/20 K – 7/10 SB – 158 AB
50 – Oral Roberts JR 3B/OF Rolando Martinez: power upside; 6-0, 185 pounds
2015: .322/.403/.405 – 16 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB
2016: .294/.388/.382 – 24 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 170 AB
51 – New York Tech JR 3B/1B Louis Mele: intriguing raw power; 6-1, 200 pounds
2015: .364/.406/.636 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB
2016: .313/.357/.537 – 9 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 134 AB
52 – Wagner SR 3B/OF Ben Ruta: above-average arm; good speed; power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds
2013: .322/.409/.373 – 13 BB/15 K – 2/2 SB – 118 AB
2014: .250/.322/.358 – 15 BB/15 K – 18/21 SB – 204 AB
2015: .327/.412/.469 – 29 BB/33 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB
2016: .343/.406/.439 – 20 BB/20 K – 9/15 SB – 198 AB
53 – Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/OF Geonte Jackson: good approach; average power; good defensive tools; good athlete; good speed; has flashed some real ability when on the field; LSU transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds
2015: .298/.361/.363 – 20 BB/39 K – 6/11 SB – 215 AB
2016: .310/.388/.548 – 6 BB/8 K – 2/3 SB – 42 AB
54 – Georgia Highlands FR 3B Brandon Bell: good hit tool; quick bat; good speed; 6-2, 210 pounds
2016: .298/.397/.540 – 25 BB/33 K – 5/5 SB – 198 AB
55 – Pittsburgh JR 3B Ron Sherman: intriguing physical/athletic profile; 6-4, 200 pounds
2015: .232/.293/.397 – 10 BB/47 K – 2/4 SB – 151 AB
2016: .282/.379/.534 – 19 BB/40 K – 1/3 SB – 131 AB
56 – BYU SO 3B Nate Favero: early season coach comp to Ben Zobrist makes him intriguing despite inconsistent season; 6-4, 185 pounds
2016: .317/.345/.490 – 4 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 104 AB
57 – Saint Louis SR 3B/SS Josh Bunselmeyer: productive college bat; 6-0, 180 pounds
2015: .275/.353/.430 – 23 BB/48 K – 2/2 SB – 193 AB
2016: .325/.429/.579 – 37 BB/41 K – 2/4 SB – 209 AB
58 – Fairleigh Dickinson SR 3B Joel Roman: undersized, but productive; 5-8, 185 pounds
2014: .293/.316/.393 – 4 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB
2015: .246/.351/.438 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 130 AB
2016: .259/.429/.491 – 38 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 116 AB
59- Coastal Carolina SR 3B Zach Remillard: average or better raw power; solid defensive tools; good approach; strong arm; may not be athletic enough for 3B, but has improved a good bit over the past eighteen months; inconsistent hands; good speed; could be tried at 2B, but I wouldn’t; old BA comp: Gordon Beckham; talented player, but too aggressive at the plate for his own good; 6-2, 190 pounds
2013: .226/.270/.318 – 12 BB/42 K – 3/3 SB – 195 AB
2014: .259/.318/.368 – 16 BB/39 K – 3/4 SB – 193 AB
2015: .270/.339/.419 – 18 BB/38 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB
2016: .348/.402/.644 – 18 BB/68 K – 12/14 SB – 233 AB
60 – Central Arizona FR 3B/1B Mitchell Robinson: strong; power upside; strong arm; below-average speed; can also play OF; Florida International transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds
2016: .374/.434/.583 – 21 BB/32 K – 4/6 SB – 206 AB
61 – Coastal Carolina SR 3B/C Tyler Chadwick: good approach; good athlete; average speed; can play anywhere, so could be useful minor league depth piece; 5-9, 200 pounds
2013: .333/.451/.359 – 8 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 39 AB
2014: .299/.389/.369 – 25 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 187 AB
2015: .302/.419/.459 – 30 BB/41 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB
2016: .272/.383/.485 – 25 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 169 AB
62 – Indiana State SR 3B/OF Andy Young: average glove; power upside; has toned down his aggressive ways at plate and become much improved hitter; 5-11, 190 pounds
2015: .296/.378/.498 – 14 BB/33 K – 4/5 SB – 203 AB
2016: .299/.414/.480 – 30 BB/27 K – 6/12 SB – 221 AB
63 – Northwest Florida State CC SO 3B/SS Taylor Lane: quick bat; good glove; strong arm; good athlete; good speed; power upside; RHH; Florida transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds
2016: .325/.386/.438 – 16 BB/26 K – 7/8 SB – 203 AB
64 – North Carolina Greensboro SR 3B/RHP Collin Woody: strong arm; 84-88 FB with sink; average CU; 6-1, 200 pounds
2015: .296/.362/.508 – 20 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 199 AB
2016: .349/.418/.571 – 26 BB/43 K – 3/3 SB – 238 AB
65 – Western Michigan JR 3B Grant Miller: strong hit tool; 5-11, 170 pounds
2014: .269/.381/.308 – 21 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 182 AB
2015: .256/.406/.311 – 25 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 180 AB
2016: .330/.418/.397 – 26 BB/22 K – 4/8 SB – 209 AB
66 – Kansas State rJR 3B/C Steve Serratore: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds
2015: .265/.367/.364 – 18 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 151 AB
2016: .310/.412/.500 – 13 BB/20 K – 4/4 SB – 100 AB
67 – Loyola Marymount JR 3B/C Jimmy Hill: production not yet there, but average or better hit tool; 5-11, 200 pounds
2016: .222/.308/.395 – 8 BB/18 K – 2/3 SB – 81 AB
68 – St. Mary’s SR 3B Anthony Villa: good approach; 6-2, 200 pounds
2013: .291/.356/.362 – 19 BB/30 K – 2/5 SB – 196 AB
2014: .276/.335/.345 – 20 BB/36 K – 4/8 SB – 203 AB
2015: .343/.415/.488 – 20 BB/37 K – 1/5 SB – 201 AB
2016: .297/.402/.481 – 30 BB/51 K – 2/7 SB – 212 AB
69 – Wichita State SR 3B Chase Rader: interesting bat; above-average to plus raw power; strong arm; steady glove; really good athlete; strong; above-average to plus speed; louder tools than results, but a lot for a pro team to work with; 6-0, 215 pounds
2015: .239/.363/.381 – 19 BB/59 K – 13/18 SB – 176 AB
2016: .258/.345/.379 – 10 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 124 AB
70 – Virginia Tech JR 3B/SS Ryan Tufts: steady glove; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds
2014: .232/.344/.256 – 12 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 82 AB
2015: .245/.324/.298 – 6 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 94 AB
2016: .284/.386/.416 – 27 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 197 AB
71 – Boston College SR 3B/SS Joe Cronin: above-average glove; can also play 1B, 2B, and OF; 5-10, 180 pounds
2014: .291/.372/.404 – 26 BB/40 K – 2/6 SB – 203 AB
2015: .223/.335/.361 – 24 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 166 AB
2016: .271/.381/.432 – 34 BB/45 K – 11/14 SB – 199 AB
72 – Mercer JR 3B Danny Edgeworth: good defender; 6-3, 190 pounds
2015: .292/.398/.443 – 22 BB/44 K – 5/6 SB – 212 AB
2016: .265/.385/.448 – 33 BB/42 K – 2/3 SB – 230 AB
73 – Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/SS Tyler Straub: good hit tool; average or better speed; power upside; average glove; average arm; has also played 1B; definite sleeper potential this low; 6-4, 200 pounds
2015: .340/.391/.463 – 12 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 162 AB
2016: .282/.342/.366 – 16 BB/19 K – 9/13 SB – 202 AB
74 – Central Florida JR 3B/SS Kam Gellinger: really good defensive tools; strong arm; good speed; interesting bat; 6-1, 200 pounds
2015: .198/.234/.287 – 4 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB
2016: .282/.365/.400 – 20 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 195 AB
75 – Tennessee JR 3B Jordan Rodgers: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-1, 185 pounds
2014: .130/.333/.130 – 5 BB/5 K – 3/3 SB – 23 AB
2015: .278/.351/.340 – 8 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 97 AB)
2016: .282/.337/.454 – 15 BB/41 K – 13/14 SB – 216 AB