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2016 MLB Draft Final BIG 500

  1. LHP Jason Groome (Barnegat HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; up to 90-96 in summer ’15 (90-94), 97 peak; good 70-79 kCB (legit 72-79 now, 74-78 at its best as a true plus pitch), plus upside; average 76-79 CU with upside; really good command; plus athlete; 2016: 87-94 FB, 97 peak; plus to plus-plus 75-78 CB; average 82 CU; I actually think he could use his legs a lot more (front leg short stride, back leg too low), but I’m not a pitching coach so what do I know; more details from this outing explain my thoughts about him in greater depth, here’s the short version: he’s not the slam dunk 1-1 everybody was hoping would emerge in this class, but he’s still pretty damn good; 6-6, 225 pounds
  2. RHP Riley Pint (St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Kansas): 91-96 FB, 100-102 peak; plus to plus-plus 81-86 kCB; average 80-85 CU, above-average upside; some have his breaking ball as SL, but I think that’s just the spike CB coming through; really  good athlete; holds velocity late; Late Summer 2015: 94-98 FB, 99 peak; plus 81-84 CB/SL; 85-87 CU; big raw power; Spring 2016: 93-96 FB, 99 peak; plus 86-92 CU with slider movement; 80-83 CB, flashes plus; 89 SL; PG comp: Josh Beckett; ESPN and BA comp: Justin Verlander; Baseball Factory comp: Kevin Gausman; a high school righthander who throws 102 MPH is a terrifying investment, but what separates Pint from failed teenage flame throwers from the past is his present ability to throw two well above-average offspeed pitches fairly consistently and elite athleticism across the board; 6-4, 190 pounds
  3. OF Mickey Moniak (La Costa Canyon HS, California): plus bat speed; legit plus hit tool; above-average to plus speed; pretty swing; average raw power; great approach; hits it everywhere; average arm; massive improvements to arm and bat this spring; ESPN comp: Trenton Clark; BA comp: Christian Yelich and Steve Finley; have heard Adam Eaton; really like Sam Monroy’s Joe Mauer swing comp; defense and hit tool make him a very good prospect, development of functional power and a more refined approach (with a great willingness to work deeper counts) could make him a star; FAVORITE; LHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
  4. Mercer JR OF Kyle Lewis: average to above-average power has kept jumping, now easy plus to plus-plus raw; very intriguing hit tool; average at best speed, others like it more (above-average) underway; average at best arm, others like it way more (above-average to plus); steady in a corner, could play CF; much improved approach, gets better every watch; above-average athlete; plus bat speed; young for class; D1 comp: Alfonso Soriano, Jermaine Dye (Frankie Piliere); Puig from me? FAVORITE; RHH; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: .281/.340/.382 – 9 BB/17 K – 2/5 SB – 89 IP) (2015: .367/.423/.677 – 19 BB/41 K – 3/8 SB – 226 AB) (2016: .395/.535/.731 – 66 BB/48 K – 6/11 SB – 223 AB)
  5. SS Delvin Perez (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus bat speed; plus range; plus raw power; easy plus to plus-plus speed; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; good approach; lots of tools, lots of skills, lots of question marks developmentally and off-field; RHH; 6-3, 165 pounds
  6. Miami JR C/1B Zack Collins: plus to plus-plus raw power; raw glove, but improved; plus arm strength; good approach; slow; trouble with offspeed stuff; obvious Kyle Schwarber comp; BA comp: Mark Teixeira; Stephen Vogt is the floor; 6-3, 220 pounds (2014: .298/.427/.556 – 42 BB/47 K – 0/0 SB – 205 AB) (2015: .302/.445/.587 – 57 BB/64 K – 7/8 SB – 242 AB) (2016: .358/.534/.631 – 69 BB/48 K – 1/4 SB – 176 AB)
  7. 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; above-average to plus arm, some like it less; good glove at either spot, love his 2B range; RHH; Rendon lite?; 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)
  8. Louisville JR OF Corey Ray: average to above-average raw power, some have it plus; plus bat speed; average or better speed, plus to plus-plus for some but admittedly plays down right now; plus athlete; easy CF range for me, many disagree; average or better arm; strong; older BA comp: Jackie Bradley; D1 comp: Carlos Gonzalez, Curtis Granderson, Ray Lankford (BA too); maybe Kirk Gibson; finally hit me: speedier Nick Plummer; Andrew Krause: too much all fields; LHH; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .325/.416/.481 – 12 BB/23 K – 4/4 SB – 77 AB) (2015: .325/.389/.543 – 24 BB/60 K – 34/44 SB – 265 AB) (2016: .319/.396/.562 – 35 BB/39 K – 44/52 SB – 260 AB)
  9. 3B/RHP Josh Lowe (Pope HS, Georgia): plus speed; plus arm strength; plus athlete; plus to plus-plus raw power; good approach; 90-94 FB, 95 peak; 82-83 SL/CB with plus upside; 85 CU with plus upside; has shown plus command…and not plus command ; good deception; monster talent that currently has a very real gap between what he consistently is and what he could be; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-4, 190 pounds
  10. 3B/SS Nolan Jones (Holy Ghost Prep, Pennsylvania): plus hit tool; good glove; plus arm strength, very accurate; good speed; above-average to plus power upside; plus athlete; good approach; strong; could also play 2B; 86-93 FB; good CB; shades of Ryan Zimmerman in his game, also reminds me of Corey Koskie; LHH; 6-5, 220 pounds
  11. OF Blake Rutherford (Chaminade Prep HS, California): plus approach; plus hit tool; quick bat; love the swing; tremendous balance; above-average to plus speed, should age average; above-average to plus power upside; average or better arm (above-average in my look), others like it less (average at best); enough range for CF; FAVORITE; Trot Nixon comp; profile reminds me of lefty Clint Frazier; Fangraphs comp: Grady Sizemore; PG swing comp: David Justice; Day Two of NHSI had some fantastic PA, completely sold me; BA comp: Jim Edmonds; outside the box comp: young lefty Moises Alou; LHH; 6-3, 190 pounds
  12. Florida JR LHP AJ Puk: 90-95 FB, 97-98 peak; scrapped good mid-70s CB; above-average 80-86 SL, flashes plus; improving low-80s CU, average upside; good extension; good deception; inconsistent secondaries; plus power upside; 2015: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; 79-84 SL with average or better upside; CB; 86-88 CU with average or better upside; 2016: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; 82-88 CU, average upside; average above-average 82-86 SL, I have a hard time identifying it when comparing it to CU (underwhelming bite); reminds me of Sean Manaea as a prospect; can’t shake the Andrew Miller vibe when watching him, for better (elite reliever potential) or worse (took a few teams and a half-dozen seasons to ge there); 6-7, 225 pounds (2014: 9.90 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 40 IP – 3.37 ERA) (2014: .222/.319/.270 – 8 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 63 AB) (2015: 12.00 K/9 – 4.04 BB/9 – 78.0 IP – 3.81 ERA) (2016: 12.21 K/9 – 3.99 BB/9 – 70.0 IP – 3.21 ERA)
  13. Wake Forest JR 1B/RHP Will Craig: above-average to plus power upside; strong; very smart; has also played 3B; 87-93 FB, 94 peak; 78-83 CB; SL; CU; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-3, 230 pounds (2014: .280/.357/.439 – 20 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .382/.496/.702 – 41 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 191 AB) (2015: 7.92 K/9 – 4.88 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 6.09 ERA) (2016: .379/.520/.731 – 47 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 182 AB) (2016: 8.04 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 3.54 ERA)
  14. SS/3B Carter Kieboom (Walton HS, Georgia): average speed; big upside as hitter; above-average raw power; quick bat; average to above-average arm; steady glove; great approach; great athlete; have heard bigger Alex Bregman as a possible point of reference; PG comp: Corey Seager; FAVORITE; RHH: 6-2, 200 pounds
  15. OF/1B Alex Kirilloff (Plum HS, Pennsylvania): great approach; plus raw power; plus bat speed; average or better hit tool; plus glove at 1B; plus arm, mostly plays average; average or better speed; good athlete; strong; quick bat; hits it up the middle; FAVORITE; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  16. Menlo JR 3B/RHP Lucas Erceg: 92-98 FB; good athlete; plus power upside; plus arm strength; really good glove; Cal transfer; Sam Monroy comp: Matt Carpenter; have heard those who love him say lefty Josh Donaldson/Nolan Arenado; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: 5.79 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 14 IP – 1.93 ERA) (2015: .303/.357/.502 – 16 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 231 AB) (2015: 5.94 K/9 – 1.70 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 2.53 ERA) (*2016*: .308/.351/.639 – 15 BB/18 K – 3 SB – 227 AB) (*2016*: 12.52 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 0.78 ERA)
  17. RHP Ian Anderson (Shenendehowa HS, New York): 88-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; above-average to plus 75-80 CB/SL; above-average to plus 81-85 CU; plus command; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds
  18. LHP Braxton Garrett (Florence HS, Alabama): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average to plus 74-81 CB, best at 80-83 this spring; average to above-average 79-86 CU with plus upside, best at 82-86; 87 cut-SL; plus command; impressive control; damn smart; ESPN comps: Cole Hamels and Jon Lester; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  19. Mississippi State JR RHP Dakota Hudson: 90-96 FB, 98 peak; average or better 78-85 CB/SL with plus upside (I like it more than most); above-average to plus 86-92 cut-SL; raw yet improving 80-86 CU, average to above-average upside; FAVORITE; my comps: a ceiling somewhere on the Samardzija, Taijuan Walker (the most likely), Arrieta spectrum; 6-5, 210 pounds (2015: 13.76 K/9 – 5.82 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 4.24 ERA) (2016: 9.20 K/9 – 2.87 BB/9 – 106.2 IP – 2.62 ERA)
  20. Stanford JR RHP Cal Quantrill: 89-95 FB with sink, 96 peak; easy plus 77-81 CU; 73-77 CB improving; 78-82 SL, flashes average; plus pitchability; on the way back from last year’s Tommy John surgery; injury and a year’s lost development are factors to consider, but hardly deal-breakers; as much as I love him (easily the top arm in the college class if healthy), many focus on the injury red flag and gloss over his still underseasoned breaking ballFAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds (2014: 7.97 K/9 – 2.77 BB/9 – 110.2 IP – 2.68 ERA) (2015: 9.47 K/9 – 3.79 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 1.89 ERA)
  21. RHP Alex Speas (McEachern HS, Georgia): 88-94 FB, 96-98 peak; average 75-82 CB, above-average to plus upside; 82 CU, up to 90 this spring; average to above-average 83-86 SL, flashes plus; cutter; good athlete; inconsistent command; holds his velocity; hesitant PG comp: Dwight Gooden; more willing PG comp: Touki Toussaint; FAVORITE; 6-4, 190 pounds
  22. RHP Kevin Gowdy (Santa Barbara HS, California): 86-92 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; plus FB command; average 78-82 CU, above-average upside; well above-average 77-84 CB/SL, plus upside; ample deception; very good overall command; love his delivery; wise beyond his years on the mound, can look like a college pitcher mowing down overmatched competition on his best days; FAVORITE; 6-4, 170 pounds
  23. RHP Matt Manning (Sheldon HS, California): 90-96 FB with sink, 98-99 peak; above-average 73-79 CB, plus upside; CB runs into an above-average 77-80 SL; 86 CU; plus athlete; Mike Rooney comp: Phil Bickford; leans heavily on FB, pitching off it as well as any other arm in this class; FAVORITE; 6-6, 190 pounds
  24. RHP Jared Horn (Vintage HS, California): 89-95 FB, 97-98 peak; average or better low- to mid-70s CB, flashes plus; CU with sink; plus athlete; strong build; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds
  25. LHP/1B Joey Wentz (Shawnee Mission East HS, Kansas): 89-94 FB, 96 peak; good low-80s CU (79-85); 69-76 CB, above-average to plus upside; good athlete; good command; plus power upside; bigger Pavin Smith comp; LHH; 6-5, 210 pounds
  26. RHP Forrest Whitley (Alamo Heights HS, Texas): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average to plus 82-90 cut-SL; above-average 76-81 CB, flashes plus (some call truer SL); average or better 79-87 split-CU, up to 90; legit four-pitch mix; 6-7, 225 pounds
  27. Virginia JR C Matt Thaiss: average defender, I think he’s above-average; average or better arm, plays up; average to above-average power, some have it plus; good athlete; really good approach, very well-balanced; strong and slow; better athlete than he looks; BA comp: Brian McCann; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .265/.306/.338 – 2 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 68 AB) (2015: .323/.413/.512 – 33 BB/26 K – 4/4 SB – 254 AB) (2016: .375/.473/.578 – 39 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 232 AB)
  28. 3B/SS Drew Mendoza (Lake Minneola HS, Florida): above-average power upside; above-average to plus hit tool, others like it way less; good approach; good glove; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus speed; good athlete; little too much swing-and-miss than ideal; LHH; PG comp: Corey Seager; 6-4, 200 pounds
  29. LHP Adam Laskey (Haddon Heights HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; average or better 80-84 CU, plus upside; average 80-82 SL with above-average upside; good athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
  30. Pittsburgh JR RHP TJ Zeuch: 88-94 FB with plus sink, 96-97 peak; average or better 74-81 CB, flashes plus; 82-88 cut-SL, flashes average; 82-86 CU, flashes above-average; legit four-pitch mix; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-7, 225 pounds (2014: 6.63 K/9 – 2.75 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 2.75 ERA) (2015: 9.20 K/9 – 2.56 BB/9 – 88.1 IP – 3.89 ERA) (2016: 9.57 K/9 – 2.46 BB/9 – 69.2 IP – 3.10 ERA)
  31. South Carolina FR RHP Braden Webb: 89-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average to plus 73-79 CB; good 80-85 CU, keeps improving; TJ survivor; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 11.77 K/9 – 4.44 BB/9 – 93.1 IP – 3.28 ERA)
  32. LHP Braeden Ogle (Jensen Beach HS, Florida): 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 75-78 CB with above-average to plus upside; 81-82 SL; good 80-81 CU; 6-2, 170 pounds
  33. Louisville JR RHP Zack Burdi: 89-97 FB (as starter), 98 peak; 79-82 SL/CB; good 81-85 CU, plus upside; good athlete; Cape 2014: 94-97 FB; 2015: 95-98 FB, 101 peak; 84-87 CU with above-average upside; plus 81-86 SL; 2016: 96-100 FB; above-average 85-90 SL, plus to plus-plus at times; mid-80s CU, flashes above-average to plus; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 5.23 K/9 – 6.10 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 4.35 ERA) (2015: 9.31 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 0.93 ERA) (2016: 14.48 K/9 – 2.20 BB/9 – 28.2 IP – 2.20 ERA)
  34. Vanderbilt rSO RHP Jordan Sheffield: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; flashes above-average to plus 79-82 CB/SL; plus 84-88 CU; falls in love with FB at times; iffy control; TJ survivor; Cape 2015: 93-98 FB; average 81-83 CB, flashes above-average to plus; average 84-88 CU, flashes above-average to plus; lazy comps but could fit: Dillon Tate and Carson Fulmer; 2016: 93-97 FB, 98-99 peak; 80-84 CB, above-average upside; 85-88 CU, flashes plus; command remains inconsistent; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: 8.25 K/9 – 6.45 BB/9 – 60.0 IP – 2.85 ERA) (2016: 10.00 K/9 – 3.54 BB/9 – 101.2 IP – 3.01 ERA)
  35. Boston College JR RHP Justin Dunn: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak; above-average 80-89 SL; 77-82 CB; 83-88 CU; iffy command; iffy control; Aaron Fitt comp: Jesse Hahn; 2016: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average 80-84 SL, plus upside; 87-88 CU, average upside; 77-81 CB, get it over pitch; holds velocity; smart; FAVORITE; 6-0, 170 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 8.25 BB/9 – 12 IP – 7.50 ERA) (2015: 8.75 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 47.3 IP – 4.94 ERA) (2016: 9.85 K/9 – 2.39 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 1.49 ERA)
  36. Wright State JR C Sean Murphy: plus to plus-plus arm; very good glove; above-average athlete; average to above-average power upside; quick bat; strong; moves well behind plate; now uses whole field; FAVORITE; 6-2, 205 pounds (2014: .254/.375/.316 – 16 BB/18 K – 4/6 SB – 114 AB) (2015: .329/.423/.458 – 28 BB/30 K – 7/10 SB – 225 AB) (2016: .270/.391/.505 – 19 BB/15 K – 5/5 SB – 111 AB)
  37. Louisville JR 2B/OF Nick Solak: great approach; strong hit tool; above-average to plus speed underway; sneaky pop, can drive mistakes; steady glove; D1 comp: “not” Kevin Newman; FAVORITE; 5-11, 175 pounds (2014: .351/.455/.464 – 17 BB/14 K – 9/13 SB – 97 AB) (2015: .324/.416/.439 – 26 BB/31 K – 18/25 SB – 244 AB) (2016: .380/.474/.576 – 27 BB/19 K – 9/12 SB – 158 AB)
  38. Southeastern Louisiana rJR OF/C Jameson Fisher: above-average to plus hit tool; average or better power; below-average speed; raw defender behind plate; good athlete; can also play 1B; labrum surgery cost him 2015 season, knocked his arm to average at best; reminds me of Mark Zagunis as a draft prospect; 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) (2016: .437/.564/.716 – 50 BB/29 K – 15/23 SB – 190 AB)
  39. Vanderbilt JR OF/1B Bryan Reynolds: good hit tool; good athlete; above-average CF range, more natural there than corner; average to above-average speed, others like it less; average or better arm; average power; great approach; another potential Benintendi breakout candidate; FAVORITE; BHH; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .338/.395/.480 – 23 BB/49 K – 14/20 SB – 281 AB) (2015: .318/.388/.462 – 31 BB/67 K – 17/19 SB – 286 AB) (2016: .330/.461/.603 – 49 BB/58 K – 8/13 SB – 224 AB)
  40. Oklahoma JR 3B/RHP Sheldon Neuse: plus arm; steady glove; 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) (2014: 8.25 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 12 IP – 2.25 ERA) (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) (2016: 8.83 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 1.40 ERA)
  41. Louisville JR C Will Smith: average hit tool; average to above-average arm; steady glove; average at best power; easy average or better speed; plus athlete; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .221/.333/.273 – 10 BB/9 K – 3/3 SB – 77 AB) (2015: .242/.333/.331 – 19 BB/27 K – 2/4 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .380/.476/.573 – 18 BB/12 K – 9/10 SB – 150 AB)
  42. Rice rSO RHP Jon Duplantier: 87-95 FB, 98 peak; average 82-84 CU; average 73-81 CB; average 82-85 SL, flashes above-average when harder; good command; great athlete; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: 8.85 K/9 – 5.80 BB/9 – 59 IP – 2.29 ERA) (2016: 12.14 K/9 – 3.48 BB/9 – 106.0 IP – 3.06 ERA)
  43. Oregon State JR C Logan Ice: really good defender; power upside; average arm; BHH; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .250/.393/.279 – 40 BB/26 K – 5/5 SB – 172 AB) (2015: .276/.362/.431 – 17 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 123 AB) (2016: .310/.432/.563 – 37 BB/25 K – 2/2 SB – 174 AB)
  44. St. Mary’s JR RHP Corbin Burnes: 90-96 FB with sink, 98 peak; average 78-86 SL, flashes better with above-average upside; very good 80-87 split-CU; 76-78 CB, flashes above-average; legit four-pitch mix; great athlete; plus fielder; stuff tends to fade late; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 7.77 K/9 – 4.30 BB/9 – 43 IP – 6.14 ERA) (2015: 9.20 K/9 – 3.34 BB/9 – 89.0 IP – 3.74 ERA) (2016: 10.39 K/9 – 2.88 BB/9 – 97.0 IP – 2.23 ERA)
  45. 3B/SS Andres Sosa (Reagan HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus approach; power upside; good speed; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
  46. 3B/2B Bo Bichette (Lakewood HS, Florida): plus bat speed; strong; plus to plus-plus raw power, others have it above-average; improved approach; hits it everywhere; average to above-average speed; has a weird back elbow thing; reminds me of Maikel Franco some; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
  47. LSU JR OF Jake Fraley: plus bat speed; above-average hit tool; above-average to plus speed; some power upside; good athlete; balanced swing, able to hit it anywhere; good approach; strong enough arm; easy CF range; LHH; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .372/.419/.521 – 9 BB/16 K – 8/10 SB – 121 AB) (2015: .307/.372/.427 – 21 BB/24 K – 23/29 SB – 225 AB) (2016: .319/.403/.442 – 35 BB/31 K – 27/35 SB – 251 AB)
  48. Arkansas JR RHP Zach Jackson: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average to plus 82-86 CB, flashes plus-plus; emerging 83-89 circle-CU, above-average now (though inconsistent) with plus upside; if he fixes delivery and command, watch out; 6-4, 215 pounds (2014: 8.86 K/9 – 4.43 BB/9 – 42.2 IP – 2.53 ERA) (2015: 13.35 K/9 – 5.70 BB/9 – 60.0 IP – 2.10 ERA) (2016: 11.21 K/9 – 6.79 BB/9 – 53.0 IP – 5.09 ERA)
  49. Georgia JR RHP Robert Tyler: 89-96 FB, 98-100 peak; above-average yet underused 82-86 CU, plus upside; good 78-82 CB/SL, inconsistent; good command, especially of FB; young for class; plus deception; 2015: 92-99 FB; 84-86 CU, flashed average (plus to plus-plus for others, myself included); inconsistent but above-average when on 77-83 kCB, chance to be big-time pitch; Law comp: Ryan Madson; BP comp: Zack Wheeler; 2016: 92-98, 99 peak; average 78-84 kCB, sometimes worse; plus 83-86 CU with sink, can drop it down to 78-82; 87-89 cutter; holds velo; 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: 7.14 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 80.2 IP – 2.68 ERA) (2015: 10.88 K/9 – 4.13 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2016: 10.74 K/9 – 5.55 BB/9 – 74.2 IP – 4.10 ERA)
  50. Winthrop JR LHP Matt Crohan: 87-94 FB with sink. 96-97 peak; 82-87 cut-SL, flashes above-average to plus; good 82-88 CU; good athlete; velocity has dipped some late in games; Summer 2015: 90-94 FB; 86-88 CU (also 79-81, seems off); mid-80s SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: 5.91 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 35 IP – 4.37 ERA) (2015: 10.17 K/9 – 3.39 BB/9 – 76.2 IP – 3.04 ERA) (2016: 9.95 K/9 – 0.47 BB/9 – 19.0 IP – 2.37 ERA)
  51. Northeastern JR RHP Aaron Civale: 88-93 FB with sink, 95 peak; above-average 78-82 CB with plus upside, really like it; above-average to plus 86-89 cut-SL, leans on it at times; occasional CU; good command; smart; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: 8.27 K/9 – 4.14 BB/9 – 36 IP – 3.16 ERA) (2015: 8.79 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 41.2 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2016: 9.53 K/9 – 1.18 BB/9 – 114.1 IP – 1.73 ERA)
  52. Kent State JR LHP Eric Lauer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average or better 72-78 CB; above-average 80-86 cut-SL; 83-84 CU with average upside; good athlete; above-average to plus FB command; four pitches; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 80 IP – 3.26 ERA) (2015: 10.78 K/9 – 2.72 BB/9 – 86.1 IP – 1.99 ERA) (2016: 10.82 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 104.0 IP – 0.69 ERA)
  53. Florida JR 1B Pete Alonso: easy plus raw power; strong; plus bat speed; good approach; average or better arm; slow; improving defender; RHH; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .264/.344/.376 – 19 BB/35 K – 1/1 SB – 197 AB) (2015: .301/.398/.503 – 18 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .368/.464/.632 – 29 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 193 AB)
  54. 1B/3B Joe Rizzo (Oakton HS, Virginia): plus hit tool; quick bat; above-average to plus power upside; strong; strong arm; good approach; could be tried at 2B or C; have heard young John Kruk as a comp, which is amazing on many levels; FAVORITE; LHH; 5-11, 215 pounds
  55. Clemson JR C Chris Okey: good athlete; average hit tool; average or better defender; average at best speed; average or better power upside, could be plus; average or better arm, flashes plus; quick bat; Jason Kendall comp; RHH; FAVORITE; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .248/.311/.350 – 22 BB/33 K – 3/5 SB – 226 AB) (2015: .315/.389/.545 – 27 BB/49 K – 3/3 SB – 235 AB) (2016: .339/.465/.611 – 51 BB/54 K – 4/7 SB – 239 AB)
  56. OF Brandon Marsh (Buford HS, Georgia): plus athlete; plus to plus-plus speed; plus arm; quick bat; average or better power upside; CF range; good approach; LHH; BA comp: Colby Rasmus; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  57. OF/1B Will Benson (The Westminster Schools, Georgia): plus to plus-plus power upside; plus to plus-plus bat speed; above-average to plus arm; very strong; above-average to plus speed; potential plus RF, but others disagree; obvious Jason Heyward comp, but lacks present defensive and plate discipline component; young for class; LHH; 6-6, 220 pounds
  58. LHP Jesus Luzardo (Stoneman Douglas HS, Florida): 87-95 FB, 97 peak; above-average 75-82 CU, plus upside; above-average 75-82 SL; average 73-78 CB; plus FB command; above-average overall command; legit four-pitch mix; reminds me of Juan Hillman a bit; D1 comp: Marco Gonzales; TJ 3/16; 6-1, 200 pounds
  59. Mississippi JR OF JB Woodman: above-average to plus athlete; above-average to plus speed; above-average or better arm, very accurate; good CF range; above-average to plus raw power; quick bat; strong; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .298/.346/.429 – 13 BB/34 K – 10/16 SB – 168 AB) (2015: .274/.386/.429 – 39 BB/59 K – 7/10 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .323/.412/.578 – 33 BB/48 K – 12/19 SB – 232 AB)
  60. Auburn JR OF Anfernee Grier: above-average hit tool; above-average raw power; above-average to plus speed; plus bat speed; sneaky pop, chance for average at maturity; above-average to plus arm (others have it average at best); plus CF range; leadoff profile; young for class; has blown by old Tony Kemp comp; 5-11, 170 pounds (2015: .323/.391/.445 – 22 BB/61 K – 9/16 SB – 254 AB) (2016: .366/.457/.576 – 32 BB/55 K – 19/24 SB – 238 AB)
  61. OF Taylor Trammel (Mount Paran Christian HS, Georgia): plus athlete; quick bat; plus to plus-plus speed; above-average to plus CF range; strong; iffy arm strength, could be average in time; average raw power; “good to plus” upgrades all spring; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  62. Louisville rSO 3B/SS Blake Tiberi: plus hit tool; great athlete; average power upside; above-average arm; good speed; strong defender; 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)
  63. Cal JR RHP Daulton Jefferies: 90-94 FB with plus sink, 97 peak; average 73-82 CB, often labeled as a CB/SL and best at 78-79; above-average 82-87 CU, flashes plus; good 88 SL; three potential above-average to plus pitches; good athlete; D1 comp: Walker Buehler; PG comp: Mike Leake and Sonny Gray; 2015: 92-95 FB; 77-80 SL; 73-79 CB with average to above-average upside; 86-87 CU with plus upside; plus FB command; 2016: 88-92 FB; average or better low- to mid-80s SL, leans on it; well above-average 83-86 CU, flashes plus; uses CB way less now; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: 5.72 K/9 – 2.07 BB/9 – 91.1 IP – 3.45 ERA) (2015: 8.33 K/9 – 1.91 BB/9 – 80.0 IP – 2.93 ERA) (2016: 9.54 K/9 – 1.44 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 1.08 ERA)
  64. Oklahoma JR RHP Alec Hansen: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; above-average 80-87 cut-SL, flashes plus; 83-89 CU with above-average or better upside, flashes plus; average to above-average 74-78 CB, more 78-82 in 2015; holds velocity; really good athlete; 2015: 95-99 FB, 101 peak; 2016: 90-94 FB, 96-98 peak; plus 83-88 SL; 86-87 CU; 78 CB; impressive command; righty Newcomb? Or Puk…; 6-7, 235 pounds (2014: 12.71 K/9 – 10.32 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 4.76 ERA) (2015: 10.32 K/9 – 4.83 BB/9 – 82.0 IP – 3.95 ERA) (2016: 13.08 K/9 – 6.80 BB/9 – 51.2 IP – 5.40 ERA)
  65. South Carolina JR OF Dom Thompson-Williams: plus athlete; plus to plus-plus speed; power upside; CF range; good approach; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .330/.431/.524 – 38 BB/50 K – 18/23 SB – 227 AB)
  66. Florida JR OF Buddy Reed: plus-plus speed; above-average to plus arm; plus athlete; above-average to plus raw power; easy plus CF range; relatively new to baseball; D1 comps: Michael Taylor and Devon White; BHH; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: .244/.314/.285 – 18 BB/38 K – 5/10 SB – 172 AB) (2015: .305/.367/.433 – 27 BB/56 K – 18/26 SB – 282 AB) (2016: .255/.358/.397 – 37 BB/58 K – 24/26 SB – 239 AB)
  67. Illinois JR RHP Cody Sedlock: 88-94 FB with sink, 96-97 peak; average 80-85 SL, above-average upside; 77-83 CB, flashes above-average to plus; 84-87 circle-CU with average upside; good command; legit four-pitch mix; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: 8.53 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 3.41 ERA) (2015: 8.33 K/9 – 2.87 BB/9 – 31.1 IP – 4.02 ERA) (2016: 10.31 K/9 – 2.75 BB/9 – 101.1 IP – 2.49 ERA)
  68. Western Michigan JR LHP Keegan Akin: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; average or better 81-83 cut-SL; above-average to plus 78-82 CU; good deception; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 6.34 K/9 – 5.01 BB/9 – 88 IP – 3.48 ERA) (2015: 8.33 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 81.0 IP – 4.33 ERA) (2016: 11.06 K/9 – 2.23 BB/9 – 105.0 IP – 1.46 ERA)
  69. Connecticut JR LHP Anthony Kay: 87-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average 82-86 CU, flashes plus; above-average 78-84 SL; 73-81 CB; might need to settle on one breaking ball; good athlete; plus fastball command; 2016: 90-93 FB, 95 peak, above-average to plus 82-86 CU, improved 77-81 CB; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: 7.52 K/9 – 5.37 BB/9 – 67 IP – 3.49 ERA) (2015: 8.64 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 100.0 IP – 2.07 ERA) (2016: 8.58 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 113.1 IP – 2.46 ERA)
  70. Virginia JR RHP Connor Jones: 87-94 FB, 96 peak; average 79-83 SL flashes plus; good 76 CB; CU with above-average upside; smart; splitter; good athlete; 2015: 90-96 FB with crazy movement, easy plus sink; 82-86 cut-SL, flashes plus; 76-82 CB; 84-88 splitter, flashes plus and serves as CU; complete four-pitch mix; Samardzija and Haren comps; Tanaka and Bailey comps; 2016: 90-95 FB with plus sink, 96 peak; above-average to plus 81-87 SL; 83-88 split-CU; rare 78-79 CB; holds velocity really well; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 6.55 K/9 – 3.76 BB/9 – 54 IP – 3.11 ERA) (2015: 8.77 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 115.2 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2016: 6.25 K/9 – 3.30 BB/9 – 103.2 IP – 2.34 ERA)
  71. 1B/OF Christian Jones (Federal Way HS, Washington): strong; quick bat; loud contact; power upside; good approach; really good athlete; PG comp: Jonathan Singleton and Bobby Bradley (swing); BA comp: Ryan Howard; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  72. 1B/C TJ Collett (Terre Haute North Vigo HS, Indiana): big power upside; really good hit tool; just straight up love the bat here; PG comp: Josh Naylor and Kyle Schwarber; LHH; 6-1, 220 pounds
  73. SS/2B Gavin Lux (Indian Trail Academy, Wisconsin): big hit tool; average to above-average raw power; good athlete; good defensive tools, chance to be above-average; plus arm, others like it less (average strength, but plays up); above-average speed; have heard bigger Scooter Gennett; LHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
  74. RHP Austin Bergner (Windermere Prep, Florida): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average to plus 72-78 CB, also works it 68-73; flashes average to above-average 80-85 CU, plus upside; good 74-79 SL/CB, plus upside; really good athlete; good deception; old for class; 6-4, 180 pounds
  75. RHP Charles King (Coppell HS, Texas): 88-94 FB with serious sink, 95 peak; above-average 80-84 cut-SL, plus upside; 82-84 circle-CU, plus upside; groundball stuff; good deception; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds
  76. Florida Atlantic JR SS/RHP CJ Chatham: above-average range; above-average to plus arm strength, very accurate; hits it everywhere; above-average to plus power upside; would be outstanding at third if forced to shift over; easy player to dream on; could shift to mound if hole in swing proves problematic thanks to 90-93 FB and above-average SL; FAVORITE; 6-4, 185 pounds (2014: .300/.324/.415 – 8 BB/39 K – 1/2 SB – 200 AB) (2015: .335/.361/.496 – 10 BB/28 K – 3/6 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .365/.432/.568 – 23 BB/34 K – 2/3 SB – 241 AB)
  77. Notre Dame JR 2B/3B Cavan Biggio: plus hit tool; great approach; quick bat; average to above-average speed; average to above-average raw power; LHH; 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: .246/.329/.353 – 21 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 187 AB) (2015: .258/.406/.462 – 50 BB/54 K – 14/16 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .311/.473/.454 – 54 BB/32 K – 14/14 SB – 196 AB)
  78. LHP Jeff Belge (Henninger HS, New York): 85-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; average 74-79 CB, above-average to plus upside; average 79-81 SL; 77-84 CU, average or better upside; good athlete; 6-5, 225 pounds
  79. USC JR C Jeremy Martinez: good hit tool; above-average to plus arm; good enough defender; RHH: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .297/.380/.368 – 20 BB/14 K – 2/5 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .296/.395/.367 – 32 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 226 AB) (2016: .376/.460/.563 – 19 BB/12 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB)
  80. Murray State JR C Tyler Lawrence: great approach; steady glove, has improved; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .313/.397/.389 – 28 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .302/.391/.571 – 27 BB/38 K – 2/3 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .355/.469/.589 – 44 BB/42 K – 1/2 SB – 214 AB)
  81. OF/RHP JC Flowers (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): plus arm; above-average to plus speed; plus athlete; good approach; easy CF range; RHH; 85-92 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; good 79-80 CU; 72-81 SL (79-83), flashes above-average to plus; 6-3, 175 pounds
  82. Ohio State JR OF Ronnie Dawson: good athlete; above-average to plus raw power; above-average to plus speed; good approach, can get too aggressive; quick bat; strong arm; could be great in a corner; physically stronger than most; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .337/.396/.454 – 16 BB/35 K – 10/15 SB – 205 AB) (2015: .279/.363/.465 – 26 BB/41 K – 16/24 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .331/.419/.611 – 37 BB/43 K – 21/25 SB – 257 AB)
  83. RHP Reggie Lawson (Victory Valley HS, California): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; plus FB movement; above-average 66-76 CB with plus upside on firmer side; average 75 SL; average CU; great athlete; improved command; FAVORITE; Sam Monroy comp: James McDonald; 6-4, 200 pounds
  84. LHP Nick Lodolo (Damien HS, California): 86-92 FB; good CU; upper-60s CB, up to 73-75 now and flashes plus; PG comp: AJ Puk and Chris Sale; physically resembles Andrew Miller on the mound; Phillies have had lots of heat on him this pring; FAVORITE; 6-6, 185 pounds
  85. RHP Robert Peto (Monroe HS, New Jersey): 87-92 FB with plus sink, 94 peak; average CU, above-average upside; above-average 75-79 SL/CB with plus upside; good athlete; PG comp: Alex Faedo; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds
  86. LHP Cole Ragans (North Florida Christian HS, Florida): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; average or better 71-77 CB, above-average upside; average 74-81 CU with sink; plus athlete; good deception; Sean Newcomb 2.0; PG comp: Jon Lester; 6-4, 185 pounds
  87. Cal SO C/1B Brett Cumberland: good hit tool; average or better arm; good enough glove, but still raw; undeniable power upside; BHH; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .254/.405/.429 – 33 BB/41 K – 0/0 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .344/.480/.678 – 38 BB/40 K – 5/5 SB – 180 AB)
  88. Tulane JR C Jake Rogers: average to above-average power upside, plays down; plus athlete; really intriguing glove, chance for plus to plus-plus overall defensive game; excels at pitch-framing; exceptionally strong arm (plus to plus-plus for me), others like it less; could be better version of Austin Hedges; reminds me some of Buster Posey defensively and athletically, though not at all as a hitter; RHH; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .202/.264/.245 – 12 BB/23 K – 1/3 SB – 163 AB) (2015: .227/.330/.256 – 26 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .260/.382/.395 – 33 BB/39 K – 13/13 SB – 200 AB)
  89. 2B/OF Carlos Cortes (Oviedo HS, Florida): plus hit tool, others like it way less; average to above-average power upside; plus bat speed; great approach; no bad plate appearances; strong; quick bat; average arm(s); average at best speed; has also played C; PG comp: Kolten Wong; LHH; 5-9, 200 pounds
  90. Florida JR RHP Shaun Anderson: 88-94 FB with lots of movement, 95-96 peak; above-average to plus 81-88 cut-SL, can also be a low-80s (84-86) truer SL; good FB command; 81-83 CU, average upside; 78-83 CB; above-average overall command; good deception; legit four-pitch mix; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: 4.00 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 17 IP – 5.50 ERA) (2015: 8.59 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 22.0 IP – 4.09 ERA) (2016: 11.72 K/9 – 1.26 BB/9 – 43.0 IP – 1.05 ERA)
  91. 3B/SS Colton Welker (Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS, Florida): average or better power upside; average or better hit tool; good glove; good approach; PG draft comp: Nolan Arenado; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  92. LHP/1B Kyle Muller (Dallas Jesuit HS, Texas): 85-91 FB, 93 peak; more 88-92 FB (94 peak) this spring; average or better 73-78 CB; average 77 CU; good athlete; above-average power upside; 6-5, 225 pounds
  93. Vanderbilt JR LHP Ben Bowden: 88-93 FB with tons of life, 94-95 peak; 77-81 CB; above-average 82-84 CU; plus 81-85 SL; good athlete; 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: 8.71 K/9 – 5.23 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 3.48 ERA) (2015: 11.92 K/9 – 3.41 BB/9 – 37.1 IP – 2.92 ERA) (2016: 12.04 K/9 – 2.59 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 3.51 ERA)
  94. 3B/SS Luis Curbelo (Cocoa HS, Florida): plus bat speed; above-average to plus raw power; good athlete; steady glove; plus arm; average at best speed; can also play 2B and OF; RHH; 6-3, 185 pounds
  95. 1B/RHP Ulysses Cantu (Boswell HS, Texas): one of the best hit tools in this class; average or better power upside; plus approach; strong bodied; strong arm; good glove; has dabbled at both C and 3B; 84-91 FB; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-0, 225 pounds
  96. Samford JR OF Heath Quinn: above-average to plus speed; plus power upside; average to above-average arm; strong; good approach; above-average range in corner; RHH; 6-3, 220 pounds (2014: .319/.398/.533 – 29 BB/62 K – 2/4 SB – 229 AB) (2015: .340/.418/.580 – 21 BB/44 K – 8/9 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .343/.452/.682 – 44 BB/55 K – 4/6 SB – 242 AB)
  97. 2B/SS Nicholas Quintana (Arbor View HS, Nevada): average to above-average raw power, some have it plus; above-average arm; good hit tool; strong; average at best speed, likely below-average sooner rather than later; admittedly I’m one of the few remaining who believe in him at SS, most others see him working best at 2B, 3B, or C; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
  98. Maryland JR RHP Mike Shawaryn: 87-94 FB, 95 peak; good 81-85 CU, plus upside; much improved 76-82 SL/CB with above-average to plus upside; good deception; very good command; PG comp: Lance Lynn; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 2.35 BB/9 – 92 IP – 3.13 ERA) (2015: 10.71 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 116.0 IP – 1.71 ERA) (2016: 8.82 K/9 – 2.36 BB/9 – 99.0 IP – 3.18 ERA)
  99. RHP Bo Weiss (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): 86-92 FB, 94 peak; improving 71-76 CB, flashes above-average; 78-82 CU with upside; good command; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds
  100. RHP Noah Murdock (Colonial Heights HS, Virginia): 85-92 FB with plus sink, 93-94 peak; above-average 74-80 CB, flashes plus; low-80s CU; FAVORITE; 6-6, 180 pounds
  101. RHP Nate Brown (Arrowhead HS, Wisconsin): 88-92 FB with sink; above-average 75-80 SL/CB, plus upside; 78-80 split-CU, above-average to plus upside; good command; ground ball guy; FAVORITE; 6-2, 185 pounds
  102. Duke JR RHP Bailey Clark: 88-96 FB, 97-98 peak; has also been 92-96; easy plus FB, tough to square up; average yet inconsistent 81-87 cut-SL, flashes above-average to plus; 87-89 CU; 2016: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; average 83-87 cut-SL, flashes plus; 87-90 split-CU; command a problem, tied to release point; young for class; 6-5, 210 pounds (2015: 7.60 K/9 – 3.26 BB/9 – 58.0 IP – 2.95 ERA) (2016: 9.71 K/9 – 3.95 BB/9 – 59.1 IP – 5.61 ERA)
  103. Oklahoma State JR LHP Garrett Williams: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; up to 94-97 now; easy plus 76-83 CB; 83-89 CU with above-average upside, up to 90-91 at times; 80-82 SL; good athlete; legit four-pitch mix; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 10.80 K/9 – 6.70 BB/9 – 41.2 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2015: 12.50 K/9 – 9.50 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 5.00 ERA) (2016: 13.15 K/9 – 6.92 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 6.23 ERA)
  104. Oklahoma State JR RHP Thomas Hatch: 88-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; average 78-82 circle-CU with splitter action; above-average 77-85 SL, plus upside; 86-88 cut-SL; coach comp: Tim Hudson; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 46 IP – 5.28 ERA) (2016: 8.17 K/9 – 2.24 BB/9 – 112.1 IP – 2.16 ERA)
  105. Louisville SR RHP Kyle Funkhouser: 88-94 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; 2016: 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; average to above-average 79-84 SL, inconsistent; 82-86 CU; above-average yet inconsistent 75-80 CB, two different shapes; 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: 8.36 K/9 – 3.62 BB/9 – 112.1 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2016: 9.16 K/9 – 4.53 K/9 – 93.1 IP – 3.86 ERA)
  106. RHP Max Kranick (Valley View HS, Pennsylvania): 87-93 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; 80-84 CU with upside; 74-79 CB/SL flashes above-average; good command, especially with FB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  107. RHP Karl Kauffmann (Brother Rice HS, Michigan): 86-92 FB with plus sink, 93 peak; above-average 75-76 CB; average 80-84 CU; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  108. OF Akil Baddoo (Salem HS, Georgia): chance for plus hit tool; above-average to plus speed; quick bat; good athlete; below-average arm; David Rawnsley comp: Rondell White; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  109. C Herbert Iser (Killian HS, Florida): plus bat speed; strong; really good defender, though not without some rough edges; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus raw power; improved approach; not known as a great athlete; but athletic enough to stick behind the plate for me; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  110. Bradley JR 3B Spencer Gaa: plus speed; power upside; strong arm; quick bat; 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)
  111. Pittsburgh SO 3B/SS Charles LeBlanc: quick bat; strong arm; good athlete; strong; power upside; strong arm; young for class; 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)
  112. LHP Jack Dashwood (St. Augustine HS, California): 85-91 FB; CU flashes above-average; good deception; good command; PG comp: Justin Jacome; 6-6, 215 pounds
  113. RHP Greer Holston (IMG Academy, Florida HS): 86-92 FB with sink; 77-82 SL with above-average upside; good 80-82 CU; mid-70s CB; FAVORITE; 6-4, 215 pounds
  114. RHP Zach Linginfelter (Sevier County HS, Tennessee): 88-94 FB with sink, 95 peak; average 78-82 SL/CB, above-average to plus upside; average 82-86 CU, above-average upside; good deception; 6-4, 220 pounds
  115. RHP Davis Daniel (St. James HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; 78-80 SL with above-average upside; 80-82 CU; 76-79 CB with plus upside; good athlete; plays with arm slots; older for class; 6-2, 175 pounds
  116. LHP Rian Haire (South Caldwell HS, North Carolina): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 73-77 CB/SL, above-average to plus upside; good 79 CU; good athlete; good command; deceptive delivery; young for class; 6-3, 225 pounds
  117. RHP Nolan Martinez (Culver City HS, California): 87-94 FB, 96 peak; 69-76 CB/SL with above-average upside; low- to mid-80s CU; young for class; 6-2, 165 pounds
  118. Coastal Carolina JR 2B/SS Michael Paez: good hit tool; good approach; sneaky pop, could be average or a tick below; average or better speed; good defensive tools; strong enough arm, but stretched some at short; impressive range at either spot; if he can streamline his swing again, then he’s a future regular; FAVORITE; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .245/.351/.314 – 23 BB/26 K – 17/21 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .326/.436/.526 – 29 BB/23 K – 19/23 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .292/.380/.555 – 24 BB/38 K – 6/9 SB – 236 AB)
  119. San Diego SO 2B/SS Bryson Brigman: above-average hit tool; good athlete; average to above-average arm, enough for short for me some days; above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus glove at second; sneaky pop; good approach; reminds me of Scott Kingery; 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .339/.395/.436 – 18 BB/23 K – 5/8 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .372/.428/.424 – 16 BB/19 K – 17/24 SB – 191 AB)
  120. C Ben Rortvedt (Verona Area HS, Wisconsin): good hit tool; above-average power; quick bat; average to above-average arm; agile behind plate; average speed; good athlete; very strong; good approach; older for class; LHH; 5-10, 190 pounds
  121. Kentucky SR 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 (confirmed, up to 79-84); 86-88 CU with average upside; inconsistent overall command; holds velocity; 2016: 91-96 FB with plus sink; average 78-82 CB; 82-85 SL flashes above-average; average mid-80s (84-86) CU; 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 – 66.0 IP – 4.91 ERA) (2016: 8.10 K/9 – 3.24 BB/9 – 83.1 IP – 3.35 ERA)
  122. Florida JR RHP Logan Shore: 87-93 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; more 87-91, 93 peak later in 2016; plus FB command; above-average to plus 77-84 circle-CU, flashes even better (plus-plus, can even sit straight plus at times); inconsistent 78-84 SL/CB (more SL than CB in 2016), average upside but not often there; SL has flashed above-average, but rarely; plus command; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: 6.37 K/9 – 1.88 BB/9 – 95 IP – 2.16 ERA) (2015: 6.75 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 112.1 IP – 2.73 ERA) (2016: 7.80 K/9 – 1.46 BB/9 – 92.1 IP – 2.44 ERA)
  123. New Mexico JR 1B/C Chris DeVito: plus raw power; 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: .314/.398/.532 – 23 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 156 AB) (2016: .377/.434/.693 – 25 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 228 AB)
  124. SS Grae Kessinger (Oxford HS, Mississippi): leadoff approach; plus athlete; plus bat speed; above-average range; above-average to plus speed, others like it less; above-average to plus arm; chance for plus overall glove; FAVORITE; 6-2, 175 pounds
  125. OF Jaren Shelby (Tates Creek HS, Kentucky): good hit tool; plus bat speed; above-average to plus speed, plays up; easy CF range; good athlete; good approach; above-average to plus arm strength; power upside; RHH; little bit of the HS version of Corey Ray to him; 5-11, 185 pounds
  126. OF Avery Tuck (Steele Canyon HS, California): above-average to plus arm strength; serious present power with plus to plus-plus power upside, others like it less (average to above-average raw); plus bat speed; strong; plus athlete; average or better speed; definite contact questions, but the physical profile is still quite intriguing; PG draft stock comp: Greg Pickett; FAVORITE; LHH; 6-5, 200 pounds
  127. OF Chase Cheek (Phillips HS, Florida): plus to plus-plus speed; plus CF range; good arm; really intriguing hit tool; plays to strengths; good bunter; LHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
  128. OF Garrett Hodges (South Effingham HS, Georgia): plus bat speed; power upside; big hit tool; LHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
  129. C Bradley Debo (Orange HS, North Carolina): above-average arm; good defender, but still learning on the job; above-average to plus power upside; strong; PG comp: Chris Betts; older Kiley McDaniel comp: Nick Ciuffo; LHH; 6-1, 210 pounds
  130. Virginia JR SS/3B Daniel Pinero: plus defensive tools, though I admittedly like them more than most; really impressive range; average or better arm; average at best speed; has made continuous improvements as a hitter; similar boom/bust profile as CJ Chatham with a wide range of scouting opinions on his skill set; 6-5, 210 pounds (2014: .261/.372/.286 – 36 BB/31 K – 10/13 SB – 241 AB) (2015: .308/.409/.419 – 39 BB/37 K – 9/11 SB – 253 AB) (2016: .340/.441/.500 – 39 BB/30 K – 5/11 SB – 212 AB)
  131. Arizona State JR SS/2B Colby Woodmansee: plus arm; reliable glove; impressive range; quick hands; can make all the plays and then some; quick bat; average to above-average power upside; average to above-average speed; good athlete; could also play 3B; one of the best and safest all-around shortstop prospects in the class, arguably the “truest” shortstop of the college crop; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .200/.255/.318 – 6 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 85 AB) (2015: .308/.355/.454 – 20 BB/39 K – 2/5 SB – 240 AB) (2016: .269/.361/.443 – 30 BB/35 K – 1/4 SB – 219 AB)
  132. Oklahoma State JR RHP Trey Cobb: 89-94 FB with plus sink, up to 92-96 now; above-average 77-84 SL, flashes plus more consistently now (up to 87); low-80s CU with upside; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: 7.27 K/9 – 4.67 BB/9 – 34.2 IP – 3.12 ERA) (2015: 8.08 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 58.2 IP – 2.59 ERA) (2016: 11.25 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 69.2 IP – 3.49 ERA)
  133. Mississippi State JR RHP Zac Houston: 85-92 FB, 95-97 peak (both as reliever and now a starter); improved 84 SL; split-CU; 2016: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; low-80s SL; 86-89 cutter; 73-75 CB; low-80s CU; 6-5, 230 pounds (2015: 11.53 K/9 – 6.47 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 3.66 ERA) (2016: 9.79 K/9 – 4.43 BB/9 – 38.2 IP – 1.63 ERA)
  134. RHP Mason Thompson (Round Rock HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 74 CB; good 84 CU; TJ survivor, just coming back now; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-7, 200 pounds
  135. RHP Jonathan Heasley (Prestonwood Christian Academy, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94; leans on CB; promising CU; really good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  136. RHP Zach Trageton (Faith Lutheran HS, Nevada): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good upper-70s CB/SL; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  137. SS Nonie Williams (Turner HS, Kansas): good approach; plus athlete; plus speed; plus bat speed; impressive defensive tools; average to above-average raw power; might fit best in CF, but coming on fast as a SS; BHH; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  138. Kansas JR C Michael Tinsley: great athlete; good speed; LHH; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .361/.426/.459 – 7 BB/7 K – 2/3 SB – 61 AB) (2015: .337/.407/.459 – 24 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .377/.460/.495 – 32 BB/18 K – 9/10 SB – 212 AB)
  139. C Cooper Johnson (Carmel Catholic HS, Illinois): really good glove; plus to plus-plus arm; plus athlete; quick bat; average raw power; strong; obvious Austin Hedges comp; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
  140. C/1B Mario Feliciano (Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus power upside; above-average to plus arm strength, currently plays closer to average; raw defender, but chance to be average; average speed; young for class; might be the highest upside catcher in the HS class; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  141. RHP Gianluca Dalatri (Christian Brothers Academy, New Jersey): 86-92 FB; 73-75 CB; 79-80 SL with upside; 80-82 CU with sink; plus FB command; good deception; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-6, 250 pounds
  142. RHP/3B Cal Coughlin (Lake Forest HS, Illinois): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 74-77 CB; potential plus upper-70s split-CU; mid- to upper-80s (84) cut-SL; good defensive tools; plus arm; power upside; good athlete; quick bat; strong; BHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  143. RHP Drake Fellows (Joliet Catholic Academy, Illinois): 87-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; 77-83 SL, above-average to plus upside; 75-79 CU, above-average upside; 6-5, 220 pounds
  144. RHP Paul Tillotson (Lewis-Palmer HS, Colorado): 87-92 FB with plus sink, 94 peak; good FB command; good low-70s CB; 76-78 CU; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  145. North Carolina State JR 1B/OF Preston Palmeiro: good hit tool, can hit it anywhere; pretty swing; above-average raw power; really good glove; good athlete; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .284/.359/.343 – 13 BB/27 K – 2/3 SB – 102 AB) (2015: .305/.381/.456 – 26 BB/37 K – 2/4 SB – 239 AB) (2016: .326/.404/.536 – 29 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 233 AB)
  146. Bryant JR OF Matt Albanese: above-average speed; average power upside; CF range; strong arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .322/.403/.463 – 20 BB/24 K – 11/14 SB – 214 AB) (2015: .319/.373/.542 – 9 BB/20 K – 9/9 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .366/.471/.639 – 28 BB/15 K – 15/20 SB – 183 AB)
  147. Auburn JR OF Josh Palacios: above-average hit tool; above-average speed; average power upside; corner range; iffy arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .385/.463/.608 – 19 BB/27 K – 12/17 SB – 143 AB)
  148. Texas A&M JR OF Nick Banks: above-average hit tool; above-average to plus speed (average for others, myself included); above-average to plus arm (average to above-average for others), very accurate; above-average to plus power upside; CF range, good not great; pretty swing; approach is work in progress, but chance to be pretty good; smart hitter, works pitchers; whole fields approach; D1 comp: Tyler Naquin; Hunter Renfroe comp; LHH; 6-0, 215 pounds (2014: .327/.386/.427 – 17 BB/33 K – 7/12 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .364/.450/.536 – 34 BB/58 K – 9/10 SB – 239 AB) (2016: .289/.360/.491 – 22 BB/47 K – 7/10 SB – 228 AB)
  149. OF Connor Capel (Seven Lakes HS, Texas): average to above-average hit tool; above-average arm; above-average speed; great athlete; quick bat; good approach; BA comp: Tyler Naquin; older for class; LHH; 6-1, 185 pounds
  150. OF Hunter Bishop (Serra HS, California): above-average speed; strong; good athlete; LHH; 6-4, 190 pounds
  151. OF/1B Dylan Carlson (Elk Grove HS, California): good hit tool; power upside; BHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  152. 2B/SS Cole Stobbe (Millard West HS, Nebraska): average or better hit tool; average power; average to above-average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; quick bat; strong; whole-field hitter; might be best at 3B; RHH; PG comps: Jed Lowrie and Mark Ellis; reminds me some of Brian Dozier; 6-1, 200 pounds
  153. SS/2B Alexis Torres (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): very good glove; impressive range; good athlete; average to above-average speed; above-average to plus arm; average to above-average raw power; MLB.com comp: Enrique Hernandez; RHH; 6-0, 170 pounds
  154. SS/3B Jose Miranda (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus bat speed; good hit tool; average power; good approach; good athlete; chance for plus glove at 3B; average arm, but enough; young for class; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-0, 170 pounds
  155. Tulane JR SS Stephen Alemais: legit glove, lots of range; good athlete; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus speed; average hit tool; some power upside, but not a big part of his game; borderline starter due to glove if he can keep making adjustments as a hitter; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .242/.308/.321 – 12 BB/20 K – 11/12 SB – 165 AB) (2015: .312/.361/.392 – 16 BB/25 K – 27/37 SB – 250 AB) (2016: .317/.370/.412 – 18 BB/28 K – 18/23 SB – 199 AB)
  156. RHP Jack Little (Bishop Gorman HS, Nevada): 86-91 FB; above-average 76 CU; 70-71 SL/CB; good command; PG comp: Grayson Long; 6-4, 200 pounds
  157. RHP Easton McGee (Hopkinsville HS, Kentucky): 85-90 FB with sink, 93 peak; 71-73 CB, 77-80 SL; flashes above-average; CU, flashes above-average; good command; deceptive; 6-6, 200 pounds
  158. BYU JR RHP Michael Rucker: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; low-80s SL with above-average upside; mid-70s CB; good low- to mid-80s CU; holds velocity late; Gonzaga transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 5.81 FIP | 10.2 IP) (2015: 7.52 K/9 – 3.76 BB/9 – 67.0 IP – 3.22 ERA) (2016: 8.27 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 102.1 IP – 2.73 ERA)
  159. Gonzaga JR RHP Brandon Bailey: 88-93 FB; low- to mid-80s SL (80-81 SL); above-average 78-81 CU; 74-76 CB, flashes above-average; four pitches; plus command; TJ survivor; 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: 5.47 K/9 – 2.21 BB/9 – 102 IP – 3.71 ERA) (2015: 8.44 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 96.2 IP – 3.71 ERA) (2016: 11.22 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 100.1 IP – 2.42 ERA)
  160. North Carolina JR RHP Zac Gallen: 87-94 FB, rare 96 peak (97 unconfirmed); plus FB command; average to above-average 82-87 cut-SL, up to 90; 72-76 CB; average 80-86 CU; truer 82-84 SL; good athlete; above-average overall command; 2016: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 82-84 CU; 72-77 CB; average to above-average 81-85 cut-SL; legit four-pitch mix; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: 6.54 K/9 – 2.43 BB/9 – 85.1 IP – 4.64 ERA) (2015: 7.93 K/9 – 2.04 BB/9 – 84.0 IP – 2.79 ERA) (2016: 9.44 K/9 – 2.09 BB/9 – 90.2 IP – 2.68 ERA)
  161. RHP Anthony Molina (West Broward HS, Florida): 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; average 68-74 CB, above-average upside; average 71-75 CU; good athlete; new sidearm delivery; 6-4, 200 pounds
  162. RHP Dalton Feeney (Century HS, North Dakota): 92-96 FB; CB with upside; cut-SL; good athlete; pitching through partially torn UCL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds
  163. Arizona State JR C Brian Serven: really good defender; plus athleticism and mobility behind plate; really strong arm; average or better raw power; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .249/.360/.355 – 20 BB/40 K – 1/2 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .294/.351/.448 – 11 BB/31 K – 3/3 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .293/.349/.418 – 16 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB)
  164. C Michael Amditis (Boca Raton Community HS, Florida): above-average arm; power upside; good approach; really good glove; good athlete; torn labrum is no joke, but his talent warrants a top three round gamble all the same; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds
  165. 1B/LHP Walker Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi): interesting bat; above-average to plus power upside; average speed; above-average to plus glove; very good athlete; 87-92 FB; LHH; PG comp: Dominic Smith; 6-3, 215 pounds
  166. 1B/3B Joey Polak (Quincy Notre Dame HS, Illinois): good hit tool; plus power upside; good approach; PG comp: Paul Goldschmidt; RHH; 6-5, 225 pounds
  167. 3B/RHP Rylan Thomas (Windermere Prep, Florida): plus raw power; strong; quick bat; PG comp: Joe Davis; RHH; 90-93 FB; 79-81 SL; 6-0, 225 pounds
  168. 3B/SS Kevin Brophy (Morristown-Beard School, New Jersey): strong; quick bat; good hit tool; good approach; power upside; good athlete; BHH; 6-3, 210 pounds
  169. Towson JR 3B/C Brady Policelli: playing SS in 2016; average to above-average speed; power upside; good athlete; plus arm; 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)
  170. Austin Peay JR 3B/SS Logan Gray: plus-plus speed (others have it above-average); easy average to above-average power upside; good approach; great defensive tools; 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)
  171. RHP Nicolas Hanson (Prior Lake HS, Minnesota): 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good 75-78 CB, above-average to plus upside; average CU; 6-6, 200 pounds
  172. RHP Riley Self (Magnolia Heights HS, Mississippi): 88-91 FB with sink; average 81-82 CU with above-average upside; 82-83 SL; good command; 6-4, 220 pounds
  173. RHP Dustin May (Northwest HS, Texas): 87-91 FB, 93 peak; 79-81 SL with upside; 72-76 CB; good command; 6-6, 180 pounds
  174. RHP Graham Ashcraft (Huntsville HS, Alabama): 88-96 FB with sink, 99 peak; above-average 76-79 CB/SL; 81-86 CU; 6-2, 210 pounds
  175. Indiana rJR RHP Jake Kelzer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 84-88 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: 7.03 K/9 – 3.82 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 3.95 ERA) (2016: 10.54 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 41.0 IP – 1.54 ERA)
  176. Houston JR RHP Andrew Lantrip: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; plus FB command; good 78-80 SL; upper-70s CB; 78-84 CU; good athlete; deceptive; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: 33 K/7 BB – 43.1 IP – 1.87 ERA) (2015: 9.16 K/9 – 1.83 BB/9 – 113.1 IP – 2.63 ERA) (2016: 8.40 K/9 – 0.50 BB/9 – 90.0 IP – 2.60 ERA)
  177. TCU rJR 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: 9.08 K/9 – 3.07 BB/9 – 76.1 IP – 1.89 ERA) (2016: 9.84 K/9 – 2.95 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 2.45 ERA)
  178. LSU SO RHP Austin Bain: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; above-average 80-83 CU, plus upside; 73-75 CB, flashes above-average; good athlete; good command; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: 9.16 K/9 – 3.76 BB/9 – 54.2 IP – 3.93 ERA) (2016: 9.89 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 4.61 ERA)
  179. Vanderbilt JR LHP John Kilichowski: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 74-79 CB; average or better 81-84 SL; really good 78-83 CU; above-average command; legit four pitches; 6-5, 210 pounds (2014: 8.61 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23 IP – 1.57 ERA (2015: 8.60 K/9 – 2.01 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 2.82 ERA) (2016: 7.11 K/9 – 3.05 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 5.06 ERA)
  180. Kentucky JR RHP Zack Brown: 90-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; average or better 81-83 CB, flashes plus; 83 SL; average 84-85 CU with upside; iffy command; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.59 K/9 – 3.41 BB/9 – 28 IP – 5.59 ERA) (2015: 6.87 K/9 – 3.68 BB/9 – 93.0 IP – 3.48 ERA) (2016: 6.62 K/9 – 3.63 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 6.08 ERA)
  181. OF Francisco Del Valle (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus power upside; quick bat; strong; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
  182. OF Josh Stephen (Mater Dei HS, California): chance for plus hit tool; easy CF range; above-average to plus speed, others like it less; below-average arm; leadoff approach; power upside; quick bat; LHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
  183. OF/LHP Khalil Lee (Flint Hill HS, Virginia): power upside; quick bat; above-average to plus arm; CF range; good athlete; strong; average speed; 86-92 FB, 94 peak; 78-82 CU with plus upside; 76-78 SL; groundball stuff; LHH; 5-10, 180 pounds
  184. OF Thomas Jones (Laurens District 55 HS, South Carolina): plus athlete; plus raw power; strong; above-average speed; above-average to plus arm; quick bat; PG comp: Devon White; like a HS version of Anfernee Grier; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  185. RHP/OF Brandon Fraley (Caravel Academy, Delaware): 88-92 FB; 75 CU; very good athlete; plus arm; RHH; 6-0, 190 pounds
  186. RHP Brenden Heiss (Jacobs HS, Illinois): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 79-85 CU; good 75-77 CB, flashes plus; deceptive; 6-1, 200 pounds
  187. RHP Grant Gambrell (Buchanan HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 77-81 CU; good 75-76 CB; good command; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds
  188. RHP/1B Alek Manoah (South Dade HS, Florida): 88-94 FB, 95 peak; 81-84 CU with upside; good 73-78 CB/SL; good deception; FAVORITE; 6-6, 250 pounds
  189. Air Force JR RHP Griffin Jax: 86-94 FB, 96 peak; 78-82 CB; low-80s CU; mid-80s SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 4.25 K/9 – 1.88 BB/9 – 90 IP – 5.84 ERA) (2014: .250/.460/.306 – 13 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 36 AB) (2015: 6.29 K/9 – 3.23 BB/9 – 102.2 IP – 5.16 ERA) (2016: 7.69 K/9 – 1.71 BB/9 – 105.1 IP – 2.05 ERA)
  190. Stetson JR RHP Mitchell Jordan: 87-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; average 73-79 CB, above-average upside; average 78-84 CU, above-average upside; 78-81 SL, flashes above-average; above-average to plus command; very smart; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 6.52 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 68 IP – 5.61 ERA) (2015: 7.32 K/9 – 1.89 BB/9 – 71.1 IP – 3.28 ERA) (2016: 8.75 K/9 – 3.45 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 4.07 ERA)
  191. Central Michigan JR LHP Nick Deeg: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; average or better upside with 79-83 CU, inconsistent but flashes plus; average at best 71-76 CB, firmed up to an improved 79-81 version in Summer ‘15; 84 cutter; deceptive; 6-5, 220 pounds (2014: 7.02 K/9 – 2.85 BB/9 – 81 IP – 4.06 ERA) (2015: 5.60 K/9 – 2.80 BB/9 – 89.2 IP – 3.10 ERA) (2016: 7.90 K/9 – 3.12 BB/9 – 98.0 IP – 3.95 ERA)
  192. 2B Morgan McCullough (West Seattle HS, Washington): good speed, plays up; really good approach, wears pitchers out; good hit tool; good glove; FAVORITE; LHH; 5-9, 175 pounds
  193. Florida Gulf Coast rJR 2B/OF Jake Noll: good hit tool; quick bat; above-average speed; good athlete; can also play 3B; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .367/.416/.440 – 21 BB/23 K – 25/30 SB – 275 AB) (2015: .348/.406/.423 – 20 BB/26 K – 15/18 SB – 227 AB) (2016: .367/.427/.620 – 20 BB/29 K – 9/14 SB – 237 AB)
  194. UNC Wilmington rJR C Gavin Stupienski: good hit tool; steady glove; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2014: .257/.364/.343 – 7 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 35 AB) (2015: .344/.415/.516 – 22 BB/30 K – 2/2 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .350/.448/.587 – 38 BB/27 K – 3/5 SB – 223 AB)
  195. Nevada JR OF/LHP Trenton Brooks: CF range; good athlete; PG comp: Mark Kotsay; 88-92 FB; good CB; 6-0, 170 pounds (2014: .330/.373/.420 – 11 BB/17 K – 4/4 SB – 188 AB) (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 28 IP – 3.86 ERA) (2015: 5.84 K/9 – 4.86 BB/9 – 37.0 IP – 3.65 ERA) (2015: .365/.484/.515 – 39 BB/25 K – 5/8 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .277/.391/.451 – 40 BB/26 K – 7/12 SB – 224 AB) (2016: 6.38 K/9 – 2.44 BB/9 – 77.2 IP – 5.56 ERA)
  196. SS/CF Jaxon Williams (BF Terry HS, Texas): good glove; lots of range; quick bat; good approach; sneaky pop; plus athlete; really impressive in CF; RHH; 5-9, 160 pounds
  197. Georgia Tech JR SS Connor Justus: above-average to plus glove; average to above-average arm; bat coming around in a hurry; ascending player with a chance to play every day; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .254/.342/.321 – 22 BB/43 K – 1/7 SB – 209 AB) (2015: .249/.349/.308 – 23 BB/35 K – 5/5 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .324/.442/.486 – 41 BB/38 K – 9/12 SB – 247 AB)
  198. Missouri JR SS/3B Ryan Howard: average raw power; good defensive tools; above-average arm; steady yet unspectacular at short, could be better at third or second; average at best speed; profiles as bat-first utility player if drafting team deems his defense not good enough for regular duty at short; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .237/.340/.302 – 21 BB/20 K – 1/1 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .308/.369/.433 – 18 BB/24 K – 6/11 SB – 224 AB) (2016: .295/.381/.433 – 29 BB/33 K – 10/15 SB – 217 AB)
  199. South Carolina JR OF Gene Cone: good athlete; good approach; strong hit tool; good defender; average to above-average speed; enough range for CF; little power; 6-0, 170 pounds (2014: .221/.371/.288 – 26 BB/26 K – 4/5 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .257/.377/.322 – 35 BB/32 K – 13/14 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .373/.480/.515 – 42 BB/22 K – 7/11 SB – 204 AB)
  200. Michigan JR 1B/LHP Carmen Benedetti: quick bat; power upside; has experience in OF; 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 77-80 CU; 72-76 CB; better Brian Johnson?; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .275/.318/.392 – 10 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .352/.418/.541 – 28 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 233 AB) (2015: 13.80 K/9 – 7.80 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2016: .326/.465/.492 – 45 BB/29 K – 6/7 SB – 193 AB) (2016: 10.48 K/9 – 7.40 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 2.45 ERA)
  201. Pepperdine JR RHP AJ Puckett: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 73-78 CB, inconsistent and bad ones get hammered; 79-85 CU, average to above-average upside; 6-4, 180 pounds (2014: 7.74 K/9 – 4.32 BB/9 – 50 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2015: 7.52 K/9 – 2.88 BB/9 – 97.1 IP – 4.36 ERA) (2016: 8.61 K/9 – 2.36 BB/9 – 99.1 IP – 1.27 ERA)
  202. Wisconsin-Whitewater JR RHP Lake Bachar: 88-92 FB, 95 peak; 83-85 SL, average or better upside; mid-70s CB, average or better upside; low-80s CU; plus athlete; fresh arm heading into the season, though overworked some this spring; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: 10.01 K/9 – 1.94 BB/9 – 92.2 IP – 2.53 ERA)
  203. Grayson CC RHP Kyle Weatherly: 90-94 FB with sink, 95 peak; above-average to plus 78-82 SL; average low-80s CU with above-average upside; 6-3, 185 pounds (2016: 11.78 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 75.2 IP – 2.62 ERA)
  204. San Jacinto SO RHP Montana Parsons: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; plus CU; Texas State transfer; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds (2016: 10.35 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 64.1 IP – 2.38 ERA)
  205. South Carolina JR RHP Wil Crowe: 87-94 FB, 95-96 peak; above-average 78-82 SL; above-average 71-75 CB, flashes plus with plus upside; average 78-83 CU; FB cuts and sinks; BA Tommy Hunter comp; Lance Lynn comp; torn UCL in 4/2015; 6-2, 240 pounds (2014: 5.77 K/9 – 1.86 BB/9 – 91 IP – 2.74 ERA) (2015: 10.41 K/9 – 3.35 BB/9 – 51.1 IP – 4.94 ERA)
  206. Loyola Marymount JR RHP JD Busfield: 85-92 FB with big sink, 94-95 peak; above-average 79-82 SL; above-average 77-85 CU; CB; lots of extension; FAVORITE; 6-7, 230 pounds (2014: 6.35 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 33 IP – 5.29 ERA) (2015: 8.29 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 38.0 IP – 1.89 ERA) (2016: 6.22 K/9 – 1.02 BB/9 – 88.1 IP – 4.08 ERA)
  207. Tennessee JR RHP Kyle Serrano: 90-95 FB with sink, 96-97 peak; above-average 81 CB, flashes plus; CU flashes plus, inconsistent; above-average low-80s SL; iffy control; BA comp: Garrett Richards; I see Jarrod Parker; reminds me some of Buehler; Cape 2015: 89-94 FB with sink; above-average 81-84 SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 6.07 K/9 – 6.22 BB/9 – 59.1 IP – 4.55 ERA) (2015: 7.79 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 54.1 IP – 4.47 ERA) (3.2 IP)
  208. Oregon rSO LHP Matt Krook: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; above-average78-80 CB with plus upside, leans on it heavily; plus 80-84 SL; raw 86-86 CU; good athlete; TJ survivor; Cape 2015: 89-93 FB with plus movement; 79-81 CB/SL, flashes above-average; 83-86 CU, flashes above-average to plus; command still coming back; [FB-CB-CU]; 2016: 88-92 FB; above-average to plus 78-82 SL/CB; mid-80s CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 12.00 K/9 – 3.80 BB/9 – 45 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2016: 11.42 K/9 – 8.23 BB/9 – 53.2 IP – 5.03 ERA)
  209. John A. Logan JC FR RHP Matthias Dietz: 90-95 FB as starter, 94-98 FB in relief; average low-80s SL; raw CU; 6-5, 230 pounds (2016: 10.22 K/9 – 0.96 – 103.0 IP – 1.22 ERA)
  210. Heartland CC SO RHP/3B Collin Holderman: 88-94 FB with sink, 95 peak; average CU; low-80s SL, flashes plus; very good athlete; plus raw power; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds (2016: 11.14 K/9 – 2.79 BB/9 – 74.1 IP – 1.57 ERA)
  211. RHP/SS Greg Veliz (Key West HS, Florida): 90-96 FB, 98 peak; good 84-87 CU; good 68-78 CB; low-80s SL; quick bat; old for class; strong; quick bat; 6-0, 185 pounds
  212. RHP Tyler Mondile (Gloucester Catholic HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; above-average to plus 76-83 CB; 6-1, 185 pounds
  213. 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; have heard Chris Dominguez; RHH; 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: .266/.333/.355 – 18 BB/48 K – 1/3 SB – 169 AB) (2014: 5.68 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 38 IP – 2.13 ERA) (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)
  214. 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; 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)
  215. North Carolina JR OF Tyler Ramirez: average power upside; average to above-average speed; average arm; really good approach; solid glove; CF range; Colin Moran swing comp; LHH; BA comp: Jon Jay; FAVORITE; 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .286/.364/.382 – 27 BB/43 K – 11/14 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .285/.416/.491 – 44 BB/51 K – 18/22 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .333/.482/.540 – 50 BB/54 K – 10/13 SB – 189 AB)
  216. Dallas Baptist JR OF David Martinelli: shows all five tools as consistently as almost any college hitter in this class; average to above-average raw power; above-average to plus speed; average to above-average arm, others have it plus; impressive athlete; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .274/.372/.453 – 28 BB/59 K – 3/4 SB – 201 AB) (2015: .267/.340/.510 – 22 BB/67 K – 6/9 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .321/.396/.528 – 24 BB/30 K – 9/10 SB – 193 AB)
  217. OF Dean Looney (Butler HS, North Carolina): plus bat speed; can really hit; easy plus power upside; LF defensive profile; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds
  218. OF Kobie Taylor (Portsmouth HS, New Hampshire): above-average to plus speed; easy CF range; quick bat; power upside; good athlete; strong arm; RHH; 6-0, 175 pounds
  219. Dallas Baptist JR 1B/RHP Darick Hall: plus power upside; good hit tool; good glove; LHH; 88-91 FB; mid-70s CU; upper-70s SL; 6-4, 235 pounds (2016: .298/.417/.615 – 30 BB/49 K – 1/1 SB – 218 AB) (2016: 8.84 K/9 – 1.61 BB/9 – 89.2 IP – 3.41 ERA)
  220. Michigan State rJR LHP Cameron Vieaux: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 75-78 CB; 81-83 CU flashes average to above-average; above-average 77-81 SL; legit four-pitch mix; good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: 7.23 K/9 – 2.28 BB/9 – 70 IP – 3.17 ERA) (2015: 7.10 K/9 – 3.20 BB/9 – 90.1 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2016: 7.97 K/9 – 1.97 BB/9 – 87.0 IP – 2.28 ERA)
  221. RHP Anthony Locey (Houston County HS, Georgia): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 69-76 CB, better firmer; 74-78 CU; SL; four-pitch mix; 6-3, 240 pounds
  222. RHP Skylar Szynski (Penn HS, Indiana): 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good 76-80 CB/SL; 84-86 CU; good FB command; 6-2, 210 pounds
  223. LHP Lucas Krull (Mill Valley HS, Kansas): 87-92 FB; average 73-75 SL/CB, above-average upside; upper-70s CU; good athlete; young for class; has some Puk-like qualities; 6-7, 220 pounds
  224. RHP/C Nathan Walker (Carlsbad HS, California): 88-91 FB with sink; mid-70s CB; good glove; young for class; 6-5, 185 pounds
  225. RHP Will Reese (Anacoco HS, Louisiana): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds
  226. UC Santa Barbara JR RHP Shane Bieber: 85-90 FB with plus sink, 92 peak; above-average yet inconsistent 79-85 CU; average to above-average 78-81 SL/CB, true hybrid; plus command; good athlete; good deception; holds velocity; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 5.60 K/9 – 1.53 BB/9 – 52 IP – 3.74 ERA) (2015: 7.57 K/9 – 1.04 BB/9 – 112.2 IP – 2.23 ERA) (2016: 7.22 K/9 – 1.13 BB/9 – 119.2 IP – 2.86 ERA)
  227. British Columbia JR RHP Curtis Taylor: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; average or better SL; average or better splitter; FAVORITE; 6-5, 210 pounds (2016: 11.10 K/9 – 2.16 BB/9 – 91.2 IP – 1.96 ERA)
  228. RHP Travis Marr (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): 85-90 FB with sink, 91 peak; good mid-70s CB; 80 CU; ground ball stuff; 6-4, 200 pounds
  229. Kentucky JR 2B/OF JaVon Shelby: above-average to plus speed; power upside; above-average to plus bat speed; great athlete; good glove; quick bat; continuously improving at second; can also play 3B, where he has generally impressed; strong arm; PG comp: Josh Harrison; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .250/.351/.372 – 23 BB/42 K – 0/2 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .312/.442/.525 – 38 BB/51 K – 4/4 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .212/.335/.470 – 29 BB/67 K – 6/6 SB – 198 AB)
  230. Texas A&M JR 2B/OF Ryne Birk: good athlete; above-average speed; average power, more than you’d think; average or better still but inconsistent defender, better in 2015/2016; average at best arm; 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .306/.391/.441 – 14 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 111 AB) (2015: .275/.365/.466 – 30 BB/38 K – 3/5 SB – 236 AB) (2016: .318/.384/.494 – 27 BB/33 K – 8/12 SB – 245 AB)
  231. LSU SO 3B/2B Greg Deichmann: power upside; above-average to plus speed; strong; way too aggressive; great athlete; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .268/.324/.482 – 16 BB/40 K – 5/11 SB – 220 AB)
  232. 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)
  233. Southeast Missouri State JR OF Dan Holst: plus speed; good hit tool; power upside; great approach; average arm; good in corner, CF range; LHH; 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .314/.463/.505 – 49 BB/46 K – 18/20 SB – 188 AB)
  234. Nebraska JR OF Ryan Boldt: above-average to plus speed; good approach; average to above-average raw power (some have it plus), still doesn’t really show up in games; above-average hit tool; above-average CF range; average at best arm; impressive plate coverage; smart hitter; pretty swing; popular Darin Erstad comp; I see Mark Kotsay/Melky Cabrera; could be 2016’s Andrew Benintendi; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .311/.382/.437 – 25 BB/35 K – 7/11 SB – 238 AB) (2015: .344/.429/.408 – 27 BB/27 K – 9/13 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .288/.344/.416 – 20 BB/36 K – 20/29 SB – 257 AB)
  235. Mississippi rJR RHP Brady Bramlett: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 77-79 SL; oddly effective 66-71 CB; low-80s CU; smart pitcher; good command; torn labrum in 2013; BA comp: Lance Lynn; 2015: 84-89 FB; plus FB command; plus deception; 2016: 90-94 FB; 6-4, 250 pounds (2013: 9.38 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 24 IP) (2015: 8.89 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 3.75 ERA) (2016: 10.50 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 82.1 IP – 3.17 ERA)
  236. California Baptist JR RHP Tyson Miller: 87-94 FB; good 79-84 SL; 77-79 CB; good 82-86 CU; 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: 7.74 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 107.0 IP – 2.27 ERA)
  237. Arkansas JR RHP Dominic Taccolini: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-79 SL; above-average CU, flashes plus; 6-3, 230 pounds (2014: 5.81 K/9 – 3.48 BB/9 – 31 IP – 4.94 ERA) (2015: 7.83 K/9 – 4.79 BB/9 – 77.0 IP – 4.32 ERA) (2016: 7.63 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 72.0 IP – 5.75 ERA)
  238. San Jacinto SO LHP Devin Smeltzer: 85-91 FB, 94-95 peak; 84-85 cut-SL flashes plus; good 76-82 true SL; 73-75 CB; 80-81 CU; plus command; plus deception; Florida Gulf Coast transfer; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: 7.10 K/9 – 2.08 BB/9 – 52.1 IP – 6.23 ERA) (*2016*: 12.57 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 91.2 IP – 1.18 ERA)
  239. LHP Travis Hosterman (Hagerty HS, Florida): 86-92 FB; above-average 73-76 CB/SL; 79-80 CU with average upside; good command; younger for class; 6-2, 190 pounds
  240. LHP Ben Brecht (New Trier Township HS, Illinois): 88-91 FB; 65-71 CB; FAVORITE; 6-8, 200 pounds
  241. RHP Chris Lincoln (Rancho Verde HS, California): 85-90 FB with sink; good 77-79 CU; upper-70s CB; SL; PG comp: Triston McKenzie; 6-4, 170 pounds
  242. RHP/SS Tobias Myers (Winter Haven HS, Florida): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; low- to mid-70s CB (71-73); good 79 CU; young for class; 6-2, 175 pounds
  243. RHP/3B Ray Gaither (Coppell HS, Texas): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average 76-79 CB/SL; good athlete; 6-3, 220 pounds
  244. RHP Jordan Balazovic (St. Martin’s SS, Ontario): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good CU; 74-75 CB; SL; young for class; 6-4, 180 pounds
  245. Spartanburg Methodist CC C Tyler Lancaster: solid glove; power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .376/.467/.608 – 36 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 194 AB)
  246. SS Grant Bodison (Mauldin HS, South Carolina): plus arm; plus speed; plus approach; average or better glove; quick bat; old for class; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  247. SS David Hamilton (San Marcos HS, Texas): very good athlete; good glove; chance for above-average hit tool; easy plus speed; strong enough arm, but might be best served moving to 2B or CF; sneaky pop; profile reminds me some of Roman Quinn; LHH; 5-11, 170 pounds
  248. SS/3B Hudson Sanchez (Southlake Carroll HS, Texas): average power upside; average speed; good athlete; quick bat; chance for plus glove at 3B; very young for class; does so many things well; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  249. SS Francisco Thomas (Osceloa HS, Puerto Rico): power upside; good approach; average speed; really good athlete; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  250. 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)
  251. Mississippi State JR 1B Nathaniel Lowe: strong; above-average to plus raw power; good approach; strong arm; LHH; 6-4, 230 pounds (2016: .358/.429/.504 – 30 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 240 AB)
  252. Michigan State JR 1B/2B Jordan Zimmerman: good hit tool; quick bat; good athlete; above-average arm; above-average speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .374/.461/.594 – 32 BB/33 K – 10/16 SB – 219 AB)
  253. Creighton JR SS/2B Nicky Lopez: good athlete; plus speed; strong and accurate arm; really good glove; enough pop and patience to potentially get him to the big leagues; 5-9, 170 pounds (2014: .276/.392/.314 – 24 BB/21 K – 7/9 SB – 156 AB) (2015: .246/.321/.335 – 14 BB/14 K – 7/8 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .306/.417/.444 – 26 BB/13 K – 11/13 SB – 196 AB)
  254. Long Beach State JR SS/2B Garrett Hampson: plus to plus-plus speed, though others like it less; average hit tool; plus defensive tools; average to above-average arm, could push him to 2B on his lesser days; plus range; plus athlete; promising yet still unproven bat; little power; special instincts for the game; reminds me some of Kevin Newman defensively; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .308/.338/.392 – 14 BB/39 K – 9/15 SB – 240 AB) (2015: .296/.368/.366 – 20 BB/35 K – 18/22 SB – 216 AB) (2016: .307/.390/.402 – 28 BB/37 K – 23/31 SB – 244 AB)
  255. Pepperdine JR SS Manny Jefferson: steady glove, flashes more; could be better fit at third base athletically; above-average arm is more than enough for either spot; average speed; best is yet to come as a hitter; very intriguing all-around talent; 6-3, 170 pounds (2014: .227/.254/.301 – 8 BB/37 K – 1/2 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .250/.319/.378 – 19 BB/46 K – 2/4 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .277/.361/.515 – 25 BB/50 K – 2/2 SB – 202 AB)
  256. Oklahoma State SR SS/2B Donnie Walton: steady glove at multiple spots, flashes better; average speed; average arm; good approach; hit tool will carry him; BHH; 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: .326/.410/.481 – 22 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 135 AB) (2016: .352/.447/.466 – 31 BB/29 K – 13/17 SB – 219 AB)
  257. Oregon State JR SS Trever Morrison: really good glove; above-average arm; above-average to plus speed; good athlete; has experience in CF; has all the athletic tools to play the position, so confidence in his bat will determine his future role (regular or utility); interesting older (pre-breakout) Brandon Crawford comp; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .225/.350/.289 – 34 BB/50 K – 8/9 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .317/.412/.400 – 19 BB/23 K – 2/4 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .284/.345/.402 – 15 BB/38 K – 1/3 SB – 194 AB)
  258. LHP/OF Andrew Baker (Ridge Community HS, Florida): 86-92 FB; good 74-81 SL; good deception; good athlete; above-average to plus speed; above-average arm; quick bat; LHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
  259. LHP JJ Bleday (Crawford Mosley HS, Florida): 85-90 FB; good 75 CB; good 80 CU; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  260. RHP Austin Shields (St. Mary’s Catholic SS, Ontario): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; low-80s SL with upside; 6-6, 225 pounds
  261. RHP Trey Benton (West Columbus HS, North Carolina): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 78-82 CU with sink; emerging 73 CB, flashes above-average; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  262. OF Trevyne Carter (Soddy Daisy HS, Tennessee): above-average to plus speed; great athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
  263. OF/RHP Michael Toglia (Gig Harbor HS, Washington): plus power upside; strong arm; great athlete; low-90s FB; BHH; 6-5, 200 pounds
  264. Ohio State JR OF Troy Montgomery: good speed; great approach; surprising pop; tools all play up; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .235/.294/.353 – 12 BB/17 K – 4/9 SB – 136 AB) (2015: .317/.431/.493 – 38 BB/30 K – 35/41 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .297/.423/.466 – 50 BB/41 K – 21/28 SB – 236 AB)
  265. Georgia JR OF Stephen Wrenn: average hit tool; plus to plus-plus speed; plus CF range; plus athlete; average to above-average arm; average to above-average raw power; raw approach, still; BA comp: Peter Bourjos; 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: .254/.337/.272 – 24 BB/39 K – 16/20 SB – 213 AB) (2015: .324/.400/.482 – 23 BB/40 K – 28/34 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .297/.364/.435 – 19 BB/47 K – 12/16 SB – 209 AB)
  266. Ball State JR OF Alex Call: power upside; average to above-average speed; above-average to plus arm; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .354/.437/.442 – 23 BB/25 K – 2/9 SB – 206 AB) (2015: .339/.392/.465 – 19 BB/31 K – 12/18 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .358/.443/.667 – 29 BB/29 K – 17/21 SB – 243 AB)
  267. RHP Cameron Planck (Rowan County HS, Kentucky): 90-94 FB, 95 peak; average or better 83 SL; low-80s CB; mid-80s CU; 6-4, 220 pounds
  268. RHP Tyler Myrick (Columbia HS, Florida): 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; 76-78 CB; CU with upside; ground ball guy; young for class; 6-0, 180 pounds
  269. RHP Will Ethridge (Parkview HS, Georgia): 86-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; above-average 78-83 SL, flashes plus; above-average 81-85 CU; 6-5, 200 pounds
  270. LHP Graeme Stinson (Norcross HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 78-80 SL/CB; 80-81 CU; 6-5, 240 pounds
  271. LHP Zack Thompson (Wapahani HS, Indiana): 85-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 72-75 CB; good 80-85 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds
  272. RHP Cole Duensing (Blue Valley Northwest HS, Kansas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 77-81 SL; good athlete; 6-4, 180 pounds
  273. RHP Jordan Jones (Kentwood HS, Washington): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; good CU; 77 breaking ball; good athlete; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 175 pounds
  274. RHP Zach Hess (Liberty Christian HS, Virginia): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 76-82 CB/SL flashes above-average, plus upside; 78-80 CU; very deceptive; older for class; iffy delivery; very good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds
  275. RHP Bryse Wilson (Orange HS, North Carolina): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 78-82 CU; average or better 77-80 SL, above-average upside; good deception; 6-1, 215 pounds
  276. RHP Ryan Zeferjahn (Seaman HS, Kansas): 85-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average 75-83 SL, flashes above-average; average CU, raw; good athlete; 6-4, 190 pounds
  277. C/RHP Zack Smith (Eastern Wayne HS, North Carolina): power upside; quick bat; great athlete; strong arm; 88 FB; FAVORITE; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  278. C Jake Sullivan (Durant HS, Florida): plus raw power; strong; quick bat; older for class; RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
  279. C/1B Andy Yerzy (York Mills Collegiate Institute, Ontario): above-average raw power; good approach; has defensive questions to answer; 6-3, 215 pounds
  280. RHP Chris Rodriguez (Monsignor Edward Pace HS, Florida): 90-95 FB; cut-SL flashes plus; young for class; 6-2, 180 pounds
  281. RHP Todd Peterson (Lake Mary HS, Florida): 86-93 FB, 95 peak; mid-70s (77-80) CB with upside; upper-70s SL; 82-85 CU; legit four-pitch mix; 6-5, 200 pounds
  282. RHP Garrett Gooden (St. Pius X Catholic HS, Georgia): 86-90 FB with sink, 92 peak; 71-74 CB; 83 CU; 6-5, 210 pounds
  283. Minnesota SR LHP Dalton Sawyer: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; 74-76 CB/SL with above-average upside; emerging CU; BA/D1 comp: Tom Windle; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 9.08 K/9 | 4.54 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 35.2 IP) (2014: 8.46 K/9 – 4.63 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 2.62 ERA) (2015: 6.84 K/9 – 5.76 BB/9 – 49 IP.2 – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 10.66 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 94.2 IP – 3.33 ERA)
  284. Texas A&M JR RHP Mark Ecker: 90-96 FB, 98-99 peak; 83-85 CB/SL; 83-85 CU with plus upside; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 9.82 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 33.0 IP – 2.45 ERA) (2016: 10.64 K/9 – 0.82 BB/9 – 44.0 IP – 0.41 ERA)
  285. Florida rSO LHP Scott Moss: 90-94 FB; upper-70s CB; SL with average upside; good low-80s CU; TJ survivor; 6-5, 215 pounds (2016: 12.35 K/9 – 3.58 BB/9 – 22.2 IP – 1.59 ERA)
  286. Auburn JR RHP Keegan Thompson: 87-94 FB, 95 peak; plus 74-75 CB; plus 78-79 SL; good CU; plus FB command; power upside; Jonathan Gray comp; TJ surgery in 2015; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .244/.273/.285 – 4 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 123 AB) (2014: 7.33 K/9 – 2.31 BB/9 – 89.2 IP – 2.01 ERA) (2015: 7.97 K/9 – 2.06 BB/9 – 69.2 IP – 3.09 ERA)
  287. Henry Ford CC LHP Kyle Roberts: 95 peak; above-average upper-70s to low-80s SL, plus upside; CB; CU; 6-6, 210 pounds (2016: 14.28 K/9 – 8.41 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 3.72 ERA)
  288. Northwest Florida State SO RHP Jake Godfrey: 89-94 FB with sink, 95 peak; plus 78-82 CB; potential plus 82-84 SL; 81-84 CU; LSU transfer; 6-3, 215 pounds (2016: 7.89 K/9 – 3.95 BB/9 – 43.1 IP – 3.53 ERA)
  289. Oregon rJR LHP Cole Irvin: 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 (94) by end of season; 70-72 CB, up in the upper-70s lately and better; 79-81 CU with above-average to plus upside; 75-77 SL; TJ survivor; 2016: 85-92 FB, 94 peak; average upper-70s SL; low-70s CB; above-average CU; cutter; 6-3, 180 pounds (2013: 4.81 K/9 | 1.63 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 116 IP) (2015: 5.01 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 79.0 IP – 4.10 ERA) (2016: 7.97 K/9 – 1.37 BB/9 – 105.0 IP – 3.17 ERA)
  290. C/1B Thomas Dillard (Oxford HS, Mississippi): above-average or better power upside; good approach; good glove; above-average arm; strong; average speed; has gotten a Chris Okey comp, but not quite on the same level athletically or defensively for me; BHH; 6-0, 215 pounds
  291. C/OF Blake Sabol (Aliso Niguel HS, California): very good athlete; above-average speed; power upside; good arm; will have to sell teams on his defense as all taller catchers do, but might have the athleticism to stick; LHH; 6-4, 190 pounds
  292. Mississippi SO SS/2B Tate Blackman: average power upside;; steady glove; above-average to plus speed, others like it less; great athlete; average arm may keep him at second, but I believe in him at short for now; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .197/.293/.254 – 10 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 122 AB) (2016: .322/.392/.435 – 30 BB/38 K – 3/5 SB – 230 AB)
  293. 1B/3B Andrew Daschbach (Sacred Heart Prep, California): plus bat speed; power upside; good athlete; good speed; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds
  294. Hartford JR 1B/3B David MacKinnon: great athlete; good hit tool; good speed; above-average or better glove; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .366/.406/.450 – 8 BB/20 K – 6/8 SB – 131 AB) (2015: .351/.438/.443 – 25 BB/26 K – 7/7 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .392/.471/.544 – 29 BB/18 K – 5/9 SB – 217 AB)
  295. Southern Mississippi SR 1B Tim Lynch: plus raw power; good approach; LHH; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .256/.382/.312 – 32 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .313/.400/.510 – 23 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .364/.464/.548 – 36 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 228 AB)
  296. LSU JR 2B/SS Kramer Robertson: average to above-average speed; average or better power; plus athlete; intriguing bat; steady glove; 5-10, 160 pounds (2014: .200/.339/.290 – 17 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 100 AB) (2015: .232/.338/.286 – 9 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .318/.413/.426 – 26 BB/20 K – 14/18 SB – 242 AB)
  297. OF Christian Long (Westside HS, Texas): plus athlete; quick bat; good approach; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  298. OF Jordan Wiley (Richland HS, Texas): easy CF range; plus speed; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  299. OF Ronald Washington (Ridge Point HS, Texas): above-average power; quick bat; strong; good athlete; average at best arm; young for class; RHH; 6-0, 210 pounds
  300. Jacksonville JR OF Austin Hays: good approach; above-average speed; above-average to plus arm; good glove in corner; above-average power upside; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .271/.345/.385 – 24 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .350/.406/.655 – 16 BB/32 K – 15/20 SB – 223 AB)
  301. Arizona State JR OF/1B David Greer: really strong hit tool; plus approach; average glove; plus arm; has also played 2B and 3B; West Coast version of Jordan Zimmerman; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .314/.366/.427 – 13 BB/42 K – 4/8 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .341/.430/.573 – 33 BB/41 K – 4/6 SB – 220 AB)
  302. Texas A&M SR OF/3B Boomer White: plus hit tool; average speed; above-average raw power; quick bat; LF in pros; can also play C; TCU transfer; 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .351/.389/.452 – 10 BB/19 K – 2/4 SB – 188 AB) (2014: .315/.367/.390 – 20 BB/25 K – 12/16 SB – 267 AB) (2016: .398/.476/.533 – 33 BB/14 K – 10/14 SB – 246 AB)
  303. Western Nevada CC OF DJ Peters: above-average raw power; plus arm; average speed; good in corner; good approach; 6-6, 225 pounds (2016: .419/.510/.734 – 34 BB/33 K – 7/10 SB – 203 AB)
  304. Eastern Kentucky SR OF Kyle Nowlin: solid hit tool; average at best speed; above-average to plus power upside; underrated athlete; corner outfielder profile; 6-0, 240 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) (2016: .300/.435/.657 – 50 BB/66 K – 5/6 SB – 207 AB)
  305. OF Wyatt Featherston (Green Mountain HS, Colorado): good speed; good athlete; power upside; good approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  306. OF EP Reese (North Davidson HS, North Carolina): plus speed, uses it very well; good arm; good hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
  307. OF Dominic Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): quick bat; really good defender in CF; plus arm; average or better speed; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
  308. College of Charleston JR OF/SS Bradley Jones: above-average to plus raw power; can hit it anywhere; plus speed; quick bat; strong; good arm; could also play 1B and 3B; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .309/.394/.586 – 24 BB/52 K – 4/4 SB – 181 AB) (2016: .283/.385/.489 – 35 BB/49 K – 2/2 SB – 219 AB)
  309. Arkansas SO OF Luke Bonfield: good approach; power upside; reminds me of Skye Bolt as a hitter; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .177/.346/.194 – 16 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 62 AB) (2016: .304/.402/.509 – 26 BB/41 K – 0/2 SB – 171 AB)
  310. Miami JR OF Willie Abreu: easy plus raw power; average speed; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; average in corner; LHH; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: .277/.371/.336 – 34 BB/61 K – 4/5 SB – 220 AB) (2015: .288/.381/.419 – 27 BB/41 K – 4/4 SB – 229 AB) (2016: .269/.343/.507 – 16 BB/56 K – 5/7 SB – 219 AB)
  311. Pearl River CC SO OF/SS Zachary Clark: plus raw power; above-average arm; plus-plus speed; plus bat speed; great athlete; chance to be really good in center; huge upside, huge downside; scouting profile reminds me some of Tim Anderson; bio states his hobbies as kayak fishing, video games, music, hibachi, and coolin’; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .350/.437/.618 – 24 BB/41 K – 24/29 SB – 157 AB)
  312. Texas A&M JR RHP Ryan Hendrix: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; average or better 79-85 CB, flashes plus; emerging 83-86 CU; Jeff Farnsworth comp; 2016: 94-96 FB, 98 peak; 83-86 SL, flashes plus; 83-86 CU; CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 6.00 BB/9 – 8 IP – 7.00 ERA) (2015: 10.53 K/9 – 3.97 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 3.66 ERA) (2016: 13.33 K/9 – 7.41 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 6.66 ERA)
  313. Mississippi State JR LHP Daniel Brown: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average to above-average 78-84 cut-SL; good low-80s CU; mid-70s CB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: 12.60 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 4.95 ERA)
  314. Cal Poly JR RHP Justin Calomeni: 88-94 FB, 97 peak; sinking CU; 80-85 SL with plus upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 8.14 K/9 – 2.22 BB/9 – 73 IP – 3.70 ERA) (2015: 8.00 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 5.00 ERA) (2016: 13.84 K/9 – 4.32 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 2.95 ERA)
  315. LHP Spencer Van Scoyoc (Jefferson HS, Iowa): 85-90 FB; good 78-80 CU; above-average to plus 70-74 CB; SL; good command; 6-4, 200 pounds
  316. Yavapai JC SO LHP JoJo Romero: 88-92 FB; average SL; average CU; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: 10.21 K/9 – 4.04 BB/9 – 113.2 IP – 3.64 ERA)
  317. Georgia Tech SO OF/1B Kel Johnson: above-average to plus raw power; strong; below-average arm, could work way up to average; below-average speed; power is a clear carrying tool and it’s a fine one to have, but it’s all he’s got; RHH; 6-4, 210 pounds (2015: .298/.369/.570 – 16 BB/55 K – 0/0 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .319/.367/.532 – 19 BB/71 K – 2/2 SB – 248 AB)
  318. Mississippi State rJR OF Jacob Robson: plus to plus-plus speed; plus athlete; CF range; chance for plus hit tool; average arm; 5-9, 180 pounds (2013: .206/.304/.227 – 12 BB/22 K – 3/4 SB – 97 AB) (2014: .063/.375/.063 – 8 BB/8 K – 4/5 SB – 16 AB) (2015: .324/.436/.368 – 37 BB/32 K – 21/27 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .335/.430/.432 – 30 BB/34 K – 18/20 SB – 176 AB)
  319. Pacific SR OF Gio 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, 220 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) (2016: .337/.418/.614 – 26 BB/41 K – 1/3 SB – 202 AB)
  320. Mississippi State JR OF/RHP Reid Humphreys (2016): good athlete; plus bat speed; above-average to plus power upside; good defensive tools; corner OF range; plus arm; has also played 3B; RHH; 88-92 FB, 96 peak; average 76-81 CB; good SL; CU; TJ survivor; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .241/.333/.310 – 8 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB) (2015: .247/.328/.389 – 15 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .317/.404/.503 – 24 BB/48 K – 0/1 SB – 183 AB) (2016: 11.83 K/9 – 2.54 BB/9 – 21.3 IP – 5.48 ERA)
  321. SS Josh Smith (Catholic HS, Louisiana): really good glove; above-average arm; average speed; average hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
  322. UMBC SR SS Kevin Lachance: above-average to plus speed, some have it even higher; steady glove; average pop; average at best arm; checks a lot of boxes as a potential big league utility infield contributor; 6-3, 185 pounds (2013: .251/.313/.349 – 14 BB/23 K – 13/19 SB – 175 AB) (2014: .256/.345/.300 – 23 BB/20 K – 12/14 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .270/.362/.355 – 28 BB/26 K – 29/34 SB – 211 AB) (2016: .373/.451/.539 – 28 BB/22 K – 28/32 SB – 204 AB)
  323. College of Charleston rSO RHP Bailey Ober: 2015 TJ surgery; 86-92 FB; good 72-77 CB; good 79-82 CU, flashes plus; plus command; 2016: 86-90 FB with sink; good 80-82 CU; above-average command; good athlete; 6-8, 215 pounds (2014: 7.15 K/9 – 1.60 BB/9 – 106 IP – 1.51 ERA) (2016: 8.91 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 97.0 IP – 3.53 ERA)
  324. Oregon JR RHP Stephen Nogosek: 88-94 FB with sink, 95 peak; 77-79 SL with plus upside; good 84-85 CU; above-average 77-80 CB; honest four-pitch mix; good athlete; 6-1, 170 pounds (2014: 6.75 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 35 IP – 2.50 ERA) (2015: 9.31 K/9 – 5.28 BB/9 – 58.0 IP – 2.02 ERA) (2016: 9.98 K/9 – 3.10 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 1.11 ERA)
  325. RHP Matt Cleveland (Windsor HS, Connecticut): 88-92 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; average 75-76 CB; 74-76 SL; low-80s CU; good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds
  326. Dartmouth SR RHP Duncan Robinson: low-90s FB; good SL; emerging CU; CB; 6-6, 220 pounds (2014: 6.55 K/9 – 2.95 BB/9 – 54 IP – 2.95 ERA) (2015: 7.20 K/9 – 1.66 BB/9 – 65.1 IP – 2.63 ERA) (2016: 9.58 K/9 – 0.92 BB/9 – 68.2 IP – 3.28 ERA)
  327. Northeastern JR RHP Dustin Hunt: 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: 7.92 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 82 IP – 2.49 ERA) (2015: 9.46 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 78.0 IP – 4.96 ERA) (2016: 9.73 K/9 – 2.83 BB/9 – 86.0 IP – 2.72 ERA)
  328. Jackson State JR C Carlos Diaz: good defender; strong arm; Miami transfer; 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .409/.465/.620 – 15 BB/16 K – 10/12 SB – 171 AB)
  329. UMBC JR C Hunter Dolshun: power upside; steady glove; 6-1, 225 pounds (2014: .304/.400/.422 – 20 BB/21 K – 2/2 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .293/.391/.377 – 26 BB/38 K – 3/3 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .345/.416/.603 – 21 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 174 AB)
  330. UC Santa Barbara rSO C Dempsey Grover: power upside; strong arm; good defensive tools; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .238/.360/.286 – 3 BB/3 K – 21 AB) (2016: .284/.393/.403 – 29 BB/29 K – 6/6 SB – 176 AB)
  331. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Dylan Prohoroff: 90-94 FB, 97 peak; above-average 78-83 SL/CB; 6-3, 215 pounds (2016: 10.25 K/9 – 1.71 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 0.68 ERA)
  332. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Chad Hockin: 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; above-average 83-87 cut-SL; emerging 80-81 CU; upper-70s CB; good athlete; stuff has played up in relief; 2016: 92-96 FB, 97 peak; 83-87 SL, flashes plus; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.68 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 18 IP – 5.21 ERA) (2015: 8.50 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 8.06 K/9 – 2.46 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 1.05 ERA)
  333. RHP Mark Potter (Melbourne Central Catholic HS, Florida): 85-92 FB, 94 peak; average CU; average CB; 6-7, 250 pounds
  334. Coastal Carolina rJR RHP Alex Cunningham: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; average 75-76 CB; good 76-79 CU with sink; 80 SL; good overall command; recovered from fractured elbow; 6-1, 210 pounds (2013: 6.30 K/9 | 4.20 BB/9 | 4.76 FIP | 30 IP) (2015: 8.85 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 2.55 ERA) (2016: 8.13 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 93.0 IP – 3.87 ERA)
  335. Emporia State rSO LHP Tyler Stubblefield: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; raw SL with upside; 78-82 CU with above-average to plus upside; great athlete; good deception; ACL injury in 2015; Texas A&M transfer; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: 9.31 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 59 IP – 5.66 ERA) (2015: 7.50 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 5.25 ERA) (*2016*: 8.72 K/9 – 2.74 BB/9 – 105.1 IP – 2.65 ERA)
  336. Albany JR RHP Stephen Woods: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; average 79 CB, up to upper-80s now, plus upside; 85-87 CU with upside; good 84-87 cut-SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 7.80 K/9 – 9.90 BB/9 – 30 IP – 11.10 ERA) (2015: 9.17 K/9 – 7.00 BB/9 – 54.1 IP – 4.00 ERA) (2016: 12.26 K/9 – 5.71 BB/9 – 64.2 IP – 5.57 ERA)
  337. LHP Jonathan Gettys (Gainesville HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average or better 75-80 CB with above-average upside; emerging CU; 6-2, 215 pounds
  338. Delta State JR LHP Dalton Moats: 86-90 FB; CB flashes plus; CU with upside; Coastal Carolina transfer; 6-3, 185 pounds (2014: 2.77 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 39 IP – 6.46 ERA) (2015*: 9.50 K/9 – 2.55 BB/9 – 2.43 ERA – 77.2 IP) (*2016*: 9.24 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 112.0 IP – 2.65 ERA)
  339. Holy Cross JR RHP Jon Escobar: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; 72-76 CB; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 7.87 K/9 – 8.25 BB/9 – 24 IP – 5.62 ERA) (2016: 12.11 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 26.0 IP – 2.08 ERA)
  340. OF Preston Jones (Mountain View HS, Washington): strong hit tool; easy CF range; good speed; good athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds
  341. OF Keenan Bell (Episcopal HS, Florida): strong; average hit tool; above-average power upside; corner profile with a strong arm; below-average speed; LHH; 6-2, 215 pounds
  342. Mississippi State rSO OF Brent Rooker: plus bat speed; above-average to plus power upside; average or better speed; average to above-average arm; good athlete; improving approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .257/.325/.378 – 7 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 74 AB) (2016: .320/.371/.553 – 15 BB/46 K – 2/3 SB – 197 AB)
  343. Florida State JR OF/SS Ben DeLuzio: plus athlete; plus to plus-plus speed; average or better power upside; really interesting defensive tools; strong arm; quick bat; easy CF range; RHH; 6-3, 190 pounds (2014: .281/.371/.398 – 22 BB/44 K – 16/18 SB – 171 AB) (2015: .241/.345/.318 – 25 BB/47 K – 14/17 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .243/.352/.344 – 25 BB/33 K – 15/18 SB – 189 AB)
  344. Miami JR OF Jacob Heyward: above-average upside; average speed; average arm; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .205/.314/.250 – 5 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 44 AB) (2015: .327/.440/.473 – 20 BB/32 K – 7/9 SB – 110 AB) (2016: .226/.389/.367 – 44 BB/50 K – 7/10 SB – 199 AB)
  345. BYU JR OF Brennon Lund: above-average raw power; above-average to plus speed; easy CF range; plus arm; quick bat; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .303/.340/.333 – 14 BB/25 K – 11/15 SB – 228 AB) (2015: .308/.351/.383 – 15 BB/34 K – 8/11 SB – 240 AB) (2016: .387/.454/.531 – 23 BB/37 K – 15/17 SB – 243 AB)
  346. UCLA JR OF/2B Luke Persico: really good hit tool; good athlete; plus raw power, but still not fully tapped; good speed; average arm; quick bat; can also play 1B and 3B; 6-3, 175 pounds (2014: .246/.286/.335 – 9 BB/49 K – 3/6 SB – 191 AB) (2015: .285/.357/.386 – 27 BB/47 K – 11/14 SB – 249 AB) (2016: .323/.383/.416 – 20 BB/28 K – 7/8 SB – 226 AB)
  347. Tennessee SR 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) (2016: .333/.426/.507 – 28 BB/37 K – 7/11 SB – 207 AB)
  348. OF Jose Layer (Colegio Angel David, Puerto Rico): plus speed; strong arm; CF range; good athlete; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
  349. 3B/OF Anthony Gonnella (Riverside HS, Florida): plus power upside; LHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
  350. 3B/RHP Mason Studstill (Rockledge HS, Florida): big raw power; 86-91 FB; 73-78 breaking ball; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  351. 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)
  352. Arkansas rSO 3B/C Carson Shaddy: good athlete; quick bat; really good defender at both spots, especially third (plus?); good approach; can also play CF; Tommy John survivor; 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)
  353. 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)
  354. RHP Morgan McSweeney (Worcester Academy, Massachusetts): 87-91 FB; good FB command; mid-70s breaking ball; 80 CU with upside; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds
  355. Bradley JR RHP Matt Dennis: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus CU; good low-70s CB; good command; Aaron Heilman comp; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: 9.46 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 39 IP – 4.15 ERA) (2015: 8.44 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 1.50 ERA) (2016: 7.99 K/9 – 3.47 BB/9 – 85.2 IP – 3.89 ERA)
  356. Ball State JR RHP Zach Plesac: 86-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average 80-81 CU, flashes plus; 75-77 CB with average upside; SL; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 7.09 K/9 – 3.49 BB/9 – 85 IP – 2.12 ERA) (2015: 6.48 K/9 – 3.20 BB/9 – 107.1 IP – 3.28 ERA) (2016: .304/.381/.536 – 5 BB/9 K – 0/2 SB – 56 AB) (2016: 9.07 K/9 – 2.96 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 4.25 ERA)
  357. Washington State JR RHP Ian Hamilton: 90-96 FB, 99 peak in relief; above-average 80-86 SL, flashes plus; 82-84 CU; really good athlete; PG comp: Sonny Gray; 2016: 90-93 FB; 83-84 SL, flashes plus; 80-82 CU with upside; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 30 IP – 2.70 ERA) (2015: 7.74 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 43.0 IP – 1.67 ERA) (2016: 6.41 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 87.0 IP – 4.86 ERA)
  358. Texas A&M SO RHP Brigham Hill: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; 78-80 SL; plus low-80s (83-85) split-CU; good mid-70s CB; good athlete; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: 10.89 K/9 – 4.26 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 5.21 ERA) (2016: 9.46 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 92.1 IP – 1.95 ERA)
  359. North Florida SR RHP/1B Corbin Olmstead: 88-92 FB; plus SL; very smart; plus raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 225 pounds (2013: .287/.329/.353 – 8 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 150 AB) (2013: 9.29 K/9 | 1.51 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 41.2 IP) (2014: .358/.407/.601 – 13 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB) (2014: 6.32 K/9 – 2.05 BB/9 – 57 IP – 6.16 ERA) (2015: .308/.362/.561 – 16 BB/37 K – 3/3 SB – 214 AB) (2015: 12.34 K/9 – 2.31 BB/9 – 35.1 IP – 0.26 ERA) (2016: .359/.438/.558 – 30 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 231 AB) (2016: 9.39 K/9 – 4.14 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 1.65 ERA)
  360. Air Force JR LHP Jacob DeVries: 87-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 74-81 CB; 82-83 CU; reminds me of Jeff Degano; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 8.47 K/9 – 5.61 BB/9 – 84.2 IP – 4.66 ERA) (2016: 7.78 K/9 – 7.41 BB/9 – 63.2 IP – 5.09 ERA)
  361. LHP Garret Rukes (Pine Crest HS, Florida): 85-88 FB; above-average CB, plus upside; good command; good deception; 6-4, 180 pounds
  362. RHP Owen Griffith (South Aiken HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average 75-77 CB; good 78 CU; 6-1, 185 pounds
  363. Columbia JR 2B Will Savage: good hit tool; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .320/.386/.405 – 12 BB/17 K – 14/16 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .302/.406/.395 – 26 BB/28 K – 10/15 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .367/.463/.487 – 26 BB/15 K – 20/25 SB – 158 AB)
  364. 2B/SS Tyler Fitzgerald (Rochester HS, Illinois): average hit tool; good defensive tools; plus speed; quick bat; good athlete; power upside; average arm, short for short but others like it far more; older for class; RHH; 6-3, 185 pounds
  365. Mercer JR C Charlie Madden: power upside; good glove; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .269/.357/.425 – 16 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 134 AB) (2015: .272/.359/.485 – 26 BB/49 K – 1/1 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .287/.385/.492 – 28 BB/38 K – 1/4 SB – 195 AB)
  366. San Jacinto JC C/OF Ryan January: plus bat speed; average hit tool; above-average raw power; average to above-average arm; average glove, still needs work; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .339/.450/.655 – 29 BB/59 K – 9/12 SB – 177 AB)
  367. 1B/3B Simon Landry (Ponchatoula HS, Louisiana): plus raw power; above-average arm; slow; 6-3, 230 pounds
  368. Southern Illinois Edwardsville JR 1B Keaton Wright: above-average to plus raw power; good approach; 6-1, 230 pounds (2014: .294/.442/.405 – 41 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 163 AB) (2015: .305/.410/.506 – 29 BB/20 K – 0/3 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .362/.420/.530 – 16 BB/21 K – 0/2 SB – 185 AB)
  369. 1B Bryant Packard (DH Conley HS, North Carolina): quick bat; strong; good glove; good athlete; hits it everywhere; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  370. 1B Spencer Brickhouse (Zebulon HS, North Carolina): strong; plus power upside; LHH; 6-3, 225 pounds
  371. Harford CC FR 1B Joseph Burton: average speed; good athlete; quick bat; strong; RHH; 6-4, 240 pounds (2016: .407/.514/.749 – 37 BB/36 K – 23/24 SB – 199 AB)
  372. LHP Ryan Rolison (University School of Jackson, Tennessee): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; 74-76 CB; 81 CU; good command; old for class; 6-2, 190 pounds
  373. TCU JR RHP Brian Howard: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; 81-88 cut-SL, flashes plus; 72-79 CB needs work; emerging low-80s SL; emerging 79-82 CU; good command; good athlete; 6-9, 185 pounds (2014: 9.69 K/9 – 6.92 BB/9 – 15 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 2.74 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 3.52 ERA) (2016: 8.16 K/9 – 2.62 BB/9 – 86.0 IP – 3.56 ERA)
  374. Michigan State rSO RHP Dakota Mekkes: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 82-83 SL; 76 CB; CU; plus deception; 6-7, 250 pounds (2015: 9.75 K/9 – 5.25 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 5.25 ERA) (2016: 15.16 K/9 – 6.47 BB/9 – 57.0 IP – 1.74 ERA)
  375. Georgia JR LHP Connor Jones: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; average or better mid-70s CB (78-81); 79-80 CU; really intriguing splitter; good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 8.84 K/9 – 4.42 BB/9 – 75.1 IP – 4.66 ERA)
  376. Louisville JR LHP Drew Harrington: 88-92 FB that moves, 93 peak; above-average to plus 76-82 SL/CB, leans on it; average 79-84 CU; good command; deceptive; Frankie Pilliere comp: Ron Villone; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: 8.42 K/9 – 1.73 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 4.95 ERA) (2015: 12.19 K/9 – 3.48 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 0.29 ERA) (2016: 6.95 K/9 – 2.08 BB/9 – 103.2 IP – 2.08 ERA)
  377. Mississippi JR RHP Chad Smith: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; good yet inconsistent 80-83 CB/SL, flashes plus; CU; 6-4, 200 pounds (2016: 9.36 K/9 – 5.04 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 4.22 ERA)
  378. Texas A&M SR RHP Andrew Vinson: 86-91 FB; good 75-77 CB; good CU; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: 9.45 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 20 IP) (2014: 8.27 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 36 IP – 2.92 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 1.97 BB/9 – 63.2 IP – 2.11 ERA) (2016: 10.19 K/9 – 1.48 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 2.40 ERA)
  379. Missouri rSR RHP Reggie McClain: 85-91 FB with sink; 78-82 CB/SL; plus to plus-plus 76-81 CU; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 7.13 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 101.0 IP – 3.56 ERA) (2016: 8.38 K/9 – 0.80 BB/9 – 101.0 IP – 3.65 ERA)
  380. RHP/C Adley Rutschman (Sherwood HS, Oregon): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; mid-70s CB; good athlete; strong arm; power upside; 6-2, 210 pounds
  381. St. John’s SR RHP Thomas Hackimer: 85-90 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; above-average 84 SL; average CU; submarine delivery; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: 9.84 K/9 – 3.09 BB/9 – 31 IP – 4.22 ERA) (2015: 9.52 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 51.2 IP – 1.90 ERA) (2016: 11.92 K/9 – 3.19 BB/9 – 53.2 IP – 1.17 ERA)
  382. Buffalo rJR RHP Mike Kaelin: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; average 81-82 SL; CB; CU; reliever all the way; FAVORITE; 5-9, 185 pounds (2015: 12.14 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 43.1 IP – 3.35 ERA) (2016: 11.31 K/9 – 1.54 BB/9 – 35.0 IP – 4.11 ERA)
  383. RHP Andrew Schultz (Greater Atlanta Christian School, Georgia): 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 77-78 SL/CB with upside; CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  384. South Carolina JR RHP Taylor Widener: 87-92 FB with sink, 93-94 peak; good 81-84 cut-SL, plus upside; 77-80 CB; CU with upside; good athlete; big power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .191/.283/.191 – 6 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 47 AB) (2014: 8.55 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 40 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2015: 12.38 K/9 – 5.34 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 4.78 ERA) (2016: 10.94 K/9 – 2.12 BB/9 – 51.0 IP – 4.06 ERA)
  385. Oklahoma State JR RHP Tyler Buffett: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; plus 81-84 cut-SL; 84 CU; 79-81 CB; four-pitch mix; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.89 K/9 – 3.93 BB/9 – 55 IP – 2.95 ERA) (2015: 6.55 K/9 – 1.43 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 3.68 ERA) (2016: 8.83 K/9 – 3.88 BB/9 – 67.1 IP – 3.34 ERA)
  386. Mississippi State JR RHP Austin Sexton: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average to plus 78-81 CU; good upper-70s (78-80) CB/SL with plus upside; good athlete; FAVORITE; old Chris Stratton comp; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: 7.22 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 76.1 IP – 3.79 ERA) (2016: 8.66 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 95.2 IP – 3.67 ERA)
  387. Miami JR RHP Bryan Garcia: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 79-80 SL; CU; Chris Perez comp; velocity down in 2015, 90-95 in 2016; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 9.88 K/9 – 3.35 BB/9 – 51 IP – 1.76 ERA) (2015: 8.64 K/9 – 4.55 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 2.50 ERA) (2016: 13.26 K/9 – 4.33 BB/9 – 35.1 IP – 2.04 ERA)
  388. North Carolina JR RHP AJ Bogucki: 87-94 FB, 96 peak; really good mid-70s CB (76-78); average 78-86 SL, flashes plus; good command; good athlete; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: 10.27 K/9 – 4.94 BB/9 – 23.2 IP – 2.28 ERA) (2015: 12.94 K/9 – 6.19 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 5.06 ERA) (2016: 9.48 K/9 – 4.47 BB/9 – 50.1 IP – 2.86 ERA)
  389. RHP/3B Chris Machamer (Washington HS, Ohio): 90-94 FB; CB with average upside; raw CU; power upside; strong arm; good glove; older for class; 6-2, 185 pounds
  390. OF Todd Lott (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): plus raw power; average arm; slow; RHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
  391. OF Cade Cabbiness (Bixby HS, Oklahoma): plus athlete; strong; plus arm; above-average raw power; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  392. Coastal Carolina SR 2B/OF Connor Owings: good hit tool; plus speed; 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) (2016: .283/.492/.701 – 41 BB/49 K – 14/15 SB – 201 AB)
  393. Wake Forest JR 2B/OF Nate Mondou: good hit tool; power upside; Daniel Murphy comp; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .279/.321/.465 – 11 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB) (2015: .338/.391/.581 – 18 BB/30 K – 5/6 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .302/.383/.416 – 22 BB/27 K – 4/5 SB – 245 AB)
  394. 2B/SS Ben Baird (Agoura HS, California): average hit tool; average speed; average arm; good glove; 6-2, 180 pounds
  395. OF Clayton Keyes (Bishop Carroll HS, Alberta): power upside; good speed; young for class; quick bat; RHH; 6-1, 215 pounds
  396. OF Edmond Americaan (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): good athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average arm; older for class; LHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
  397. 3B Chad McClanahan (Brophy College Prep, Arizona): power upside; good athlete; average arm; solid defensive tools; average at best speed; LHH; 6-4, 210 pounds
  398. 3B/SS Daniel Bakst (Poly Prep Country Day School, New York): power upside; good defensive tools; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
  399. RHP Alex Haynes (Central HS, Tennessee): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; low-70s SL; 6-3, 190 pounds
  400. RHP Kevin Roliard (Spring Klein HS, Texas): 89-93 FB with sink, 94 peak; 76-81 CB/SL; 79-83 CU; good athlete; 6-3, 175 pounds
  401. RHP Austin Franklin (Paxton HS, Florida): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average 78 CB; 6-3, 220 pounds
  402. RHP/C John McMillon (Jasper HS, Texas): 95-96 peak; big raw power; LHH; 6-3, 235 pounds
  403. Vanderbilt JR RHP Hayden Stone: 86-91 FB, 93 peak; plus to plus-plus 81-87 SL/CB; TJ surgery in 4/15; average CU; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: 12.41 K/9 – 2.17 BB/9 – 58 IP – 1.71 ERA) (2016: 10.14 K/9 – 5.49 BB/9 – 21.1 IP – 4.22 ERA)
  404. Texas A&M SO RHP Jace Vines: 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; 83-84 CU; 83-86 SL with plus upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: 8.56 K/9 – 2.66 BB/9 – 61.0 IP – 4.87 ERA)
  405. RHP Korey Bell (Brentwood HS, Tennessee): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good athlete; 6-5, 240 pounds
  406. LHP Dion Henderson (DH Conley HS, North Carolina): 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 64-70 CB; 72-75 CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  407. LHP Miles Sandum (Granite Hills HS, California): 87-91 FB, 93 peak; good 74-77 SL; mid-70s CU; mid-60s CB, up to 73-75; 6-4, 215 pounds
  408. Wake Forest JR RHP Parker Dunshee: 87-93 FB; average 78-84 SL; improved 83-84 CU; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: 7.74 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 49 IP – 2.16 ERA) (2015: 9.30 K/9 – 4.15 BB/9 – 71.2 IP – 2.89 ERA) (2016: 9.06 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 101.1 IP – 3.20 ERA)
  409. North Carolina State JR RHP Cory Wilder: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; good 77-83 SL, flashes plus; good 78-86 CU; average 76-79 CB; 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 11.00 BB/9 – 9.0 IP – 7.00 ERA) (2015: 11.06 K/9 – 8.26 BB/9 – 64.1 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2016: 6.36 K/9 – 4.77 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 4.61 ERA)
  410. Dallas Baptist rJR LHP Colin Poche: 86-92 FB, 93 peak; SL flashes plus; average low- to mid-70s (74) CB; average CU, flashes plus; good command; good deception; good athlete; missed 2015 season (TJ surgery); BA comp: Sean Gilmartin; old PG comp: Andy Pettitte; 2016: 90 FB; low-80s breaking ball; 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) (2016: 7.60 K/9 – 2.75 BB/9 – 98.1 IP – 2.38 ERA)
  411. LSU JR LHP Jared Poche’: 86-91 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average or better 73-78 CB, flashes plus; really good 78-82 CU, easily average or better; good mid-80s cutter; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 5.11 K/9 – 2.55 BB/9 – 91.2 IP – 2.45 ERA) (2015: 5.94 K/9 – 2.06 BB/9 – 109.1 IP – 3.06 ERA) (2016: 7.45 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 90.2 IP – 3.47 ERA)
  412. SS/2B Cam Shepherd (Peachtree Ridge HS, Georgia): quick bat; good hit tool; can hit it anywhere; power upside; steady glove; strong arm; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
  413. SS/2B Reed Smith (Russellville HS, Alabama): quick bat; easy plus speed; interesting defensive tools; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
  414. SS Zachary Watson (West Ouachita HS, Louisiana): plus-plus speed; good hit tool; little power; 6-0, 165 pounds
  415. Itawamba CC SS Delvin Zinn: plus athlete; above-average to plus arm; more advanced approach than led to believe; offensive upside, especially long-term power output, remains a question mark; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .411/.464/.457 – 16 BB/14 K – 7/8 SB – 175 AB)
  416. Miami-Dade FR SS Santiago Espinal: good approach; average or better hit tool; average or better arm; steady glove; above-average speed; 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .432/.492/.562 – 20 BB/11 K – 15/20 SB – 162 AB)
  417. State College of Florida FR SS/2B Ethan Skender: above-average hit tool; chance for average power; average arm could push him to 2B; 5-11, 175 pounds (2016: .374/.425/.615 – 12 BB/17 K – 12/15 SB – 174 AB)
  418. Wright State JR SS Mitch Roman: strong arm; above-average hit tool; good speed; underrated all-around skill set; 6-0, 170 pounds (2015: .339/.377/.421 – 17 BB/38 K – 9/14 SB – 254 AB) (2016: .342/.410/.437 – 22 BB/26 K – 24/27 SB – 222 AB)
  419. North Carolina JR RHP Spencer Trayner: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; good 75-78 CB; good 79-83 SL; good 79-82 split-CU, flashes plus; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: 7.55 K/9 – 3.66 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 1.60 ERA) (2015: 8.59 K/9 – 4.91 BB/9 – 22.1 IP – 4.91 ERA) (2016: 8.25 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 2.50 ERA)
  420. RHP DJ Roberts (Atlantic Coast HS, Florida): 86-94 FB, 95 peak; 77-80 CU; average or better 73-77 CB; average or better 76 SL; legit four-pitch mix; torn labrum puts his future in question; 6-2, 220 pounds
  421. Utah FR RHP Riley Ottesen: 94-96 peak; 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: 9.47 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 38.0 IP – 6.87 ERA)
  422. RHP Garrett Stallings (Grassfield HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB; good 78-82 CB/SL; good command; older for class; 6-2, 200 pounds
  423. RHP Bobby Nicholson (St. Anne’s-Belfield HS, Virginia): 86-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; good 78-83 SL; 74-76 CB; 6-3, 215 pounds
  424. Alabama JR LHP Thomas Burrows: 88-94 FB; good breaking ball; good command; 6-1, 225 pounds (2014: 8.12 K/9 – 3.58 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 2.15 ERA) (2015: 9.50 K/9 – 3.75 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 3.25 ERA) (2016: 13.04 K/9 – 2.86 BB/9 – 28.1 IP – 0.95 ERA)
  425. RHP/3B Kenyon Yovan (Westview HS, Oregon): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; average 72-74 CB; 77-82 SL; 79-80 CU; good deception; plus power; strong; quick bat; RHH; 6-3, 220 pounds
  426. RHP Daniel Ferrario (West Linn HS, Oregon): 90-94 FB; 6-2, 215 pounds
  427. RHP Jacinto Arredondo (South Sumter HS, Florida): 88-90 FB; plus 75-78 CB/SL; 5-10, 175 pounds
  428. RHP/SS Carter Henry (Port Neches-Groves HS, Texas): 87-92 FB with sink (up from mid-80s); CB with plus upside; plus athlete; 6-4, 215 pounds
  429. Lafayette JR RHP David Bednar: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; 71 CB; CU; four pitches; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: 10.05 K/9 – 2.72 BB/9 – 43 IP – 4.19 ERA) (2015: 10.00 K/9 – 2.57 BB/9 – 63.1 IP – 3.43 ERA) (2016: 10.57 K/9 – 2.11 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 3.92 ERA)
  430. 2B/SS Alex Santos (Don Bosco Prep, New Jersey): good hit tool; good approach; good athlete; steady glove; RHH; 6-2, 160 pounds
  431. C Kyle McCann (Lambert HS, Georgia): above-average arm; good hit tool; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  432. C Maverick Handley (Mullen HS, Colorado): good athlete; really good glove; strong arm; strong; RHH; FAVORITE; 5-10, 200 pounds
  433. C/3B Sam Huff (Arcadia HS, Arizona): average to above-average raw power; average or better arm; quick bat; good approach; more advanced and natural defender than size might suggest; RHH; 6-4, 220 pounds
  434. Middle Tennessee State JR SS Riley Delgado: steady glove; love the hit tool and approach, but many of my misses tend to be on guys with similar power deficiencies; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .388/.492/.437 – 34 BB/12 K – 4/7 SB – 206 AB)
  435. Sacred Heart JR SS Zack Short: above-average hit tool; really impressive glove; good speed; real power upside; FAVORITE; 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: .324/.417/.407 – 30 BB/32 K – 11/18 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .305/.424/.535 – 34 BB/36 K – 12/16 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .241/.352/.399 – 35 BB/52 K – 18/21 SB – 203 AB)
  436. Miami SR SS Brandon Lopez: have seen a plus arm, others have it average; good defender; really quick bat; slow and steady improvements as a hitter make him an appealing senior-sign utility prospect; 91 FB; 6-1, 165 pounds (2013: .249/.330/.271 – 20 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 181 AB) (2014: .233/.320/.275 – 24 BB/27 K – 6/11 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .303/.417/.382 – 29 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .392/.467/.490 – 23 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 194 AB)
  437. LHP Jordan Roberts (Trinity HS, Texas): 85-92 FB, 94 peak; 71-78 SL/CB; 79-85 CU; 6-5, 240 pounds
  438. LHP Erik Miller (De Smet Jesuit HS, Missouri): 87-93 FB with sink; 73-77 CB, flashes above-average; good deception; low-80s CU; 6-5, 220 pounds
  439. RHP/1B Trey Piesco (St. Joseph Academy, Florida): 90-92 FB; 76-78 breaking ball; 6-2, 200 pounds
  440. RHP George Kirby (Rye HS, New York): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  441. RHP Nick Prather (Zionsville HS, Indiana): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; 71-75 CB; 76-83 CU; 76-79 SL; 6-1, 200 pounds
  442. RHP Reid Schaller (Lebanon HS, Indiana): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; good 80-82 SL; low-70s CB; 86 CU; 6-3, 210 pounds
  443. LHP Kenneth Mendoza (Clearview Regional HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 6-4, 215 pounds
  444. RHP Trey Riley (Edwardsville HS, Illinois): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-2, 175 pounds
  445. RHP Zane Strand (Hamilton HS, Arizona): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; good 73-77 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  446. RHP Keaton Winn (Pekin Community HS, Iowa): 87-92 FB; mid-70s CB; CU with sink; 6-4, 200 pounds
  447. High Point JR RHP Andre Scrubb: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average to plus 78-85 CB, moves like a SL; occasional SL; 6-4, 260 pounds (2014: 7.17 K/9 – 6.25 BB/9 – 58 IP – 5.19 ERA) (2015: 8.00 K/9 – 3.17 BB/9 – 54.0 IP – 2.50 ERA) (2016: 11.43 K/9 – 6.57 BB/9 – 74.0 IP – 4.86 ERA)
  448. Bethune-Cookman JR C Michael Cruz: 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .330/.463/.623 – 35 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 191 AB)
  449. North Florida SR C Keith Skinner: power upside; 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: .325/.395/.429 – 19 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .382/.466/.486 – 36 BB/14 K – 2/2 SB – 212 AB)
  450. 2B/3B Michael Feliz (IMG Academy, Florida): strong; quick bat; power upside; average or better arm; good approach; RHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
  451. 2B/SS Shane Martinez (John North HS, California): good athlete; power upside; good approach; can also play 3B; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
  452. 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)
  453. SS/2B Carter Aldrete (Montery HS, California): plus athlete; quick bat; good glove; strong; RHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
  454. OF Trace Bucey (Carroll HS, Texas): power upside; good speed; plus athlete; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
  455. OF Dalton Griffin (South Effingham HS, Georgia): good approach; easy CF range; good speed; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  456. OF Andre Nnebe (St. Mary’s HS, California): good athlete; power upside; below-average arm; persistent Aaron Judge comps from multiple outlets; RHH; 6-6, 220 pounds
  457. 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)
  458. SS Logan Davidson (Providence HS, North Carolina): really good glove; strong arm; BHH; 6-3, 180 pounds
  459. Austin Peay JR C/3B Ridge Smith: good athlete; above-average speed; has also played OF and 1B; 5-10, 190 pounds (2014: .310/.383/.481 – 24 BB/41 K – 11/15 SB – 216 AB) (2015: .339/.424/.487 – 26 BB/28 K – 13/21 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .273/.388/.536 – 32 BB/45 K – 7/8 SB – 183 AB)
  460. LSU JR C Jordan Romero: legit plus arm; good glove; strong; 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: .307/.383/.562 – 16 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 137 AB)
  461. SS/2B Cameron Cannon (Mountain Ridge HS, Arizona): good athlete; good arm; power upside; steady glove; above-average speed; RHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
  462. Cal State Fullerton JR SS/2B Timmy Richards: steady glove, but range doesn’t particularly excite; average arm; average to above-average speed; like the pop, but the approach needs cleaning up; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .215/.292/.215 – 7 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 65 AB) (2015: .229/.375/.309 – 30 BB/42 K – 8/9 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .279/.359/.470 – 23 BB/52 K – 10/12 SB – 215 AB)
  463. Mississippi JR SS/2B Errol Robinson: well above-average to plus defender; lots of range; plus to plus-plus speed, others like it less (average to above-average); good athlete; average or better arm; good approach; sneaky pop, but track record of driving the ball is underwhelming; good pro coaching could help his game really take off; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .294/.371/.327 – 24 BB/32 K – 5/9 SB – 214 AB) (2015: .297/.376/.364 – 26 BB/39 K – 6/9 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .270/.326/.352 – 21 BB/38 K – 9/16 SB – 256 AB)
  464. SS/RHP Will Proctor (Mira Costa HS, California): quick bat; power upside; strong arm; defense has gotten better all spring, really impressive range now; PG comp: JJ Hardy; RHH; 6-2, 175 pounds
  465. C/RHP Peyton Henry (Pleasant Grove HS, Utah): above-average power; quick bat; average arm; 88-92 FB; 76 CB; RHH; 6-2, 215 pounds
  466. Ball State JR C Jarett Rindfleisch: strong arm; good glove; 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .352/.447/.520 – 11 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 125 AB) (2015: .310/.417/.518 – 29 BB/43 K – 0/2 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .307/.446/.503 – 32 BB/40 K – 1/1 SB – 179 AB)
  467. North Carolina State JR C/3B Andrew Knizner: good defender, raw (balls in dirt) but getting there; above-average to plus raw arm strength, but inconsistent accuracy; average to above-average power, some have it plus; quick bat; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .330/.373/.450 – 4 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 209 AB) (2015: .317/.360/.426 – 12 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .296/.360/.395 – 20 BB/35 K – 233 AB)
  468. Florida A&M rSR OF Dylan Dillard: power upside; average speed; average glove in corner; Jacksonville transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: .312/.408/.512 – 15 BB/28 K – 8/8 SB – 125 AB) (2014: .263/.341/.361 – 19 BB/37 K – 7/8 SB – 194 AB) (2015: .282/.353/.417 – 10 BB/23 K – 7/11 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .335/.462/.587 – 36 BB/39 K – 4/5 SB – 179 AB)
  469. 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)
  470. East Tennessee State SR 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) (2016: .348/.431/.648 – 30 BB/35 K – 17/24 SB – 233 AB)
  471. RHP/1B Sean Reynolds (Redondo Union HS, California): 85-90 FB, 92 peak; power upside; 6-7, 200 pounds
  472. RHP Tommy Barnhouse (Leavenworth HS, Kansas): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; CU; CU; 6-4, 225 pounds
  473. RHP Travis MacGregor (East Lake HS, Florida): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; CU flashes average; 6-3, 180 pounds
  474. LHP Zach King (Spring Hill HS, Tennessee): 88-92 FB; 6-6, 210 pounds
  475. RHP Evan McKendry (North Broward Prep, Florida): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average 77-82 SL; average 72-78 CB; 78-82 CU; 6-2, 200 pounds
  476. RHP Tyler Benninghoff (Rockhurst HS, Kansas): 87-92 FB; plus 76-79 CB; shows CU; good athlete; 6-4, 180 pounds
  477. RHP/OF Cyrillo Watson (South Milwaukee HS, Wisconsin): 88-90 FB; good 74-75 CB; RHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
  478. Gonzaga SR 1B/RHP Taylor Jones: good approach; strong; good athlete; above-average glove; average speed; 85-89 FB; up and down CB; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-7, 225 pounds (2013: 10.06 K/9 | 5.82 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 17 IP) (2014: 6.29 K/9 – 4.07 BB/9 – 72 IP – 4.68 ERA) (2015: .358/.414/.545 – 10 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .332/.398/.507 – 22 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 229 AB)
  479. Texas Tech SR 1B Eric Gutierrez: power upside; 5-10, 205 pounds (2013: .230/.363/.393 – 22 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 191 AB) (2014: .302/.399/.539 – 26 BB/27 K – 0/1 SB – 245 AB) (2015: .315/.444/.443 – 39 BB/26 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .341/.468/.610 – 37 BB/30 K – 3/4 SB – 205 AB)
  480. Lee SR 1B Ben Holland: plus raw power; can get too aggressive, but has improved approach over time; good glove; 6-3, 225 pounds (2016: .424/.533/.859 – 38 BB/33 K – 7/8 SB – 177 AB)
  481. C/RHP Sam Ferri (Notre Dame Prep, Illinois): above-average arm; really good glove; mobile behind plate; plus athlete; 88-90 FB; good 78-82 SL; RHH; 5-10, 170 pounds
  482. 3B/SS Ryan Kreidler (Davis HS, California): plus arm; good athlete; intriguing defensive tools; has some Lucas Williams to him; 6-2, 170 pounds
  483. C/3B Max Guzman (St. Brendan HS, Florida): power upside; quick bat; 6-0, 215 pounds
  484. C Brandon Martorano (Christian Brothers Academy, New Jersey): power upside; good athlete; average speed; much improved defender, now really good back there; RHH; 6-2, 175 pounds
  485. Patrick Henry CC SS Jonah McReynolds: plus arm; above-average speed; really good athlete; 5-11, 165 pounds (2016: .326/.483/.528 – 32 BB/42 K – 28/31 SB – 178 AB)
  486. Minnesota JR C Austin Athmann: strong arm; steady glove; smart; average power; chance for average hit tool; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .277/.344/.337 – 6 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 83 AB) (2015: .286/.317/.337 – 3 BB/13 K – 1/2 SB – 98 AB) (2016: .356/.427/.601 – 14 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 188 AB)
  487. RHP Trey Morris (Taylor HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 69-73 CB; young for class; 6-5, 200 pounds
  488. Michigan JR LHP Brett Adcock: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average 75-82 kCB with above-average to plus upside; upper-70s CU; 86-87 cutter; 6-0, 215 pounds (2014: 10.29 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 53.1 IP – 2.87 ERA) (2015: 9.50 K/9 – 5.20 BB/9 – 90.0 IP – 3.10 ERA) (2016: 11.49 K/9 – 7.13 K/9 – 3.22 ERA – 78.1 IP)
  489. LHP Chris Murphy (Granada Hills HS, California): 88-94 FB; 72-75 CB; 77 SL; 6-0, 175 pounds
  490. RHP Tyler Dyson (Braden River HS, Florida): 90-94 FB; average CB; 6-3, 210 pounds
  491. RHP Evan Floyd (Pensacola Catholic HS, Florida): 90-93 FB; 82-84 CU; 6-1, 200 pounds
  492. Texas rSO RHP Morgan Cooper: 88-93 FB; impressive 69-73 CB, flashes plus; good CU; TJ surgery in late 2014; 6-5, 220 pounds (2014: 6.59 K/9 – 1.45 BB/9 – 56 IP – 2.89 ERA) (2016: 7.40 K/9 – 2.28 BB/9 – 67.0 IP – 4.03 ERA)
  493. RHP Adam Lukas (Grafton HS, Wisconsin): 91 FB; young for class; 6-4, 210 pounds
  494. LHP Mitchell Miller (Loganville HS, Georgia): 86-91 FB; good 77-80 CU; 70-72 CB; FAVORITE; 6-5, 180 pounds
  495. RHP Alec Marsh (Reagan College Prep, Wisconsin): 87-92 FB; upper-60s to low-70s CB; 78-81 CU; 6-2, 215 pounds
  496. RHP Dakota Donovan (Pine View HS, Utah): 84-90 FB; average CB; average CU; 6-6, 215 pounds
  497. RHP Joe Fulcher (Munford HS, Tennessee): 86-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; good FB command; upper-70s (74-79) SL; CU; 6-2, 185 pounds
  498. West Virginia JR RHP Chad Donato: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average to plus CB; red flagged medically with a strained UCL; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: 7.05 K/9 – 1.86 BB/9 – 96.2 IP – 3.06 ERA) (2016: 10.37 K/9 – 1.87 BB/9 – 96.1 IP – 3.27 ERA)
  499. Nebraska-Omaha SR OF Cole Gruber: plus speed; quick bat; easy CF range; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .319/.429/.394 – 27 BB/36 K – 34/38 SB – 188 AB) (2015: .399/.495/.486 – 32 BB/33 K – 22/28 SB – 173 AB) (2016: .376/.464/.469 – 31 BB/34 K – 43/50 SB – 213 AB)
  500. Rhode Island JR C/3B Martin Figueroa: strong hit tool; power upside; can also play OF: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .239/.330/.283 – 6 BB/17 K – 1/2 SB – 92 AB) (2015: .293/.346/.454 – 11 BB/25 K – 6/7 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .335/.390/.542 – 17 BB/21 K – 8/15 SB – 212 AB)
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