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Abilene Christian JR RHP Zach Kornely: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 9.22 K/9 – 4.88 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 4.86 ERA)
Abilene Christian rSO RHP Bryce Welborn: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: 6.00 K/9 – 9.00 BB/9 – 6.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Abilene Christian SR RHP Kyle Carroll: 91 FB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 4.86 K/9 – 2.15 BB/9 – 79.2 IP – 4.18 ERA)
Abilene Christian SR RHP Nate Cole: 92 FB; SL; CU; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: 8.76 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 37 IP – 7.58 ERA) (2015: 10.34 K/9 – 5.55 BB/9 – 47.0 IP – 4.60 ERA) (2016: 7.83 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 54.0 IP – 4.83 ERA)
Abilene Christian SR RHP Nick Palacios: 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: 7.07 K/9 – 2.57 BB/9 – 27 IP – 4.82 ERA) (2015: 7.03 K/9 – 3.87 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 2.81 ERA) (2016: 7.93 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 38.2 IP – 4.19 ERA)
Air Force JR RHP Austin McDaniel: 88-92 FB; good SL; 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: 8.32 K/9 – 8.61 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 4.75 ERA)
Alabama A&M SR RHP Josh Burchell: 6-6, 260 pounds (2015: 7.25 K/9 – 4.30 BB/9 – 67.1 IP – 3.36 ERA) (2016: 8.18 K/9 – 4.47 BB/9 – 94.2 IP – 5.13 ERA)
Alabama JR RHP Geoffrey Bramblett: 87-93 FB; 71-73 good CB/SL; good sinking CU; plus athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: 9.25 K/9 – 3.59 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 3.40 ERA) (2015: 6.90 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 89.2 IP – 3.80 ERA) (2016: 7.38 K/9 – 3.09 BB/9 – 90.1 IP – 2.99 ERA)
Alabama JR RHP Matt Foster: 90-94 FB; good breaking ball; 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: 11.03 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 40.0 IP – 2.92 ERA)
Alabama JR RHP Nick Eicholtz: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; inconsistent SL, flashes plus; improved CU; iffy command; 6-4, 190 pounds (2014: 7.06 K/9 – 5.82 BB/9 – 51 IP – 3.35 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 6.12 BB/9 – 24.2 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2016: 5.14 K/9 – 2.97 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 2.30 ERA)
Alabama rJR LHP/OF Colton Freeman: 93 peak; above-average SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 16.88 K/9 – 2.81 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 0.00 ERA)
Alabama rJR RHP Mike Oczypok: 6-4, 240 pounds (2013: 6.04 K/9 | 2.22 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 44.2 IP) (2016: 8.36 K/9 – 2.46 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 6.38 ERA)
Alabama rSO RHP Tyler Adams: 88-92 FB; good 83-84 SL; iffy control; 6-5, 240 pounds (4.1 IP)
Alabama rSR RHP Jake Hubbard: 88-92 FB with plus sink, up to 94; plus CU; above-average breaking ball; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 7.75 K/9 | 3.54 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 7.11 K/9 | 4.97 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 12.2 IP) (2015: 9.56 K/9 – 5.06 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 6.19 ERA) (2016: 6.75 K/9 – 6.75 BB/9 – 8.0 IP – 1.12 ERA)
Alabama SR LHP Jon Keller: 88-91 FB; plus command; 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: 6.55 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 33.0 IP – 5.18 ERA)
Alabama SR RHP Ray Castillo: 89-93 FB, 95 peak; good CU; 74-75 CB flashes plus; 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: 9.49 K/9 | 5.91 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 42.2 IP) (2014: 6.62 K/9 – 5.09 BB/9 – 35.1 IP – 5.09 ERA) (2015: 8.45 K/9 – 2.94 BB/9 – 49 IP – 3.12 ERA) (2016: 6.65 K/9 – 5.11 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 5.60 ERA)
Alabama State JR RHP Austin Bizzle: 88-90 FB with sink; SL; 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: 9.86 K/9 – 3.64 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Alabama State JR RHP Brandon Caples: 6-0, 165 pounds (2014: 6.50 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 18 IP – 4.00 ERA) (2015: 9.64 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 6.75 ERA) (2016: 6.87 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 3.76 ERA)
Alabama State JR RHP/SS Angel Alicea: plus arm; power upside; can also play 3B; 90-93 FB; good 81-82 SL; CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 13.99 K/9 – 3.65 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 0.91 ERA)
Alabama State rJR RHP Tyler Howe: 6-1, 235 pounds (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 2.62 BB/9 – 54 IP – 2.45 ERA) (2015: 9.28 K/9 – 4.44 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 4.43 ERA) (2016: 9.34 K/9 – 1.71 BB/9 – 79.0 IP – 1.48 ERA)
Alabama State rSR RHP Michael Tellado: 84-88 FB; good CB; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 8.18 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 11 IP – 6.55 ERA) (2015: 13.54 K/9 – 3.93 BB/9 – 20.2 IP – 3.05 ERA) (2016: 7.88 K/9 – 3.94 BB/9 – 16.0 IP – 6.75 ERA)
Alabama State SR RHP Hunter McIntosh: good breaking ball; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 6.45 K/9 | 7.65 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 37.2 IP) (2014: 7.07 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 27 IP – 3.86 ERA) (2015: 8.18 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 47.1 IP – 4.56 ERA) (2016: 10.75 K/9 – 3.68 BB/9 – 63.2 IP – 3.25 ERA)
Alabama State SR RHP Joseph Camacho: 84-87 FB with sink; 80-81 SL; good CU; good command; deceptive; 5-9, 170 pounds (2013: 7.10 K/9 | 2.94 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 52 IP) (2014: 6.35 K/9 – 1.96 BB/9 – 77 IP – 1.73 ERA) (2015: 8.11 K/9 – 2.14 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 3.84 ERA) (2016: 8.83 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 83.2 IP – 1.94 ERA)
Albany rJR RHP Ryan Stinar: 6-6, 220 pounds (2013: 6.88 K/9 | 6.35 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 34 IP) (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 9.00 BB/9 – 34 IP – 5.91 ERA) (2016: 8.87 K/9 – 4.43 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 4.87 ERA)
Appalachian State JR LHP Dallas DeVrieze: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 6.80 K/9 – 3.20 BB/9 – 45 IP – 4.80 ERA) (2015: 7.09 K/9 – 3.45 BB/9 – 46.2 IP – 4.21 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 19.0 IP – 4.26 ERA)
Appalachian State JR RHP Sean Mason: 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 3.06 BB/9 – 50 IP – 6.84 ERA) (2015: 7.31 K/9 – 10.69 BB/9 – 16.0 IP – 11.25 ERA) (2016: 11.95 K/9 – 6.37 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 8.74 ERA)
Appalachian State JR RHP/OF Brian Bauk: 90-94 FB; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 12.00 K/9 – 4.80 BB/9 – 15.0 IP – 6.00 ERA)
Appalachian State JR RHP/OF Matt Brill: 90-94 FB; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .306/.361/.438 – 11 BB/43 K – 2/4 SB – 121 AB) (2015: 9.82 K/9 – 12.27 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 9.82 ERA) (2015: .277/.327/.415 – 7 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 94 AB)
Arizona JR LHP JC Cloney: good command; deceptive; 6-1, 225 pounds (2016: 5.26 K/9 – 1.49 BB/9 – 90.2 IP – 2.38 ERA)
Arizona JR RHP Austin Schnabel: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; Justin Masterson comp; 6-5, 215 pounds (2014: 1.62 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 9.18 ERA) (2015: 7.09 K/9 – 2.18 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 6.27 ERA) (2016: 6.78 K/9 – 6.16 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 3.07 ERA)
Arizona JR RHP Kevin Ginkel: SL with plus upside; 6-5, 215 pounds (2016: 5.25 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 45.1 IP – 3.18 ERA)
Arizona rSO LHP Rio Gomez: upper-80s FB; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: 8.14 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 21.0 IP – 0.86 ERA) (2016: 11.10 K/9 – 5.55 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 3.68 ERA)
Arizona rSO RHP Robby Medel: FB with sink; good CU; TCU transfer; 6-4, 190 pounds (2015: 2.86 K/9 – 1.64 BB/9 – 65.2 IP – 4.23 ERA) (2016: 8.24 K/9 – 2.94 BB/9 – 15.1 IP – 6.46 ERA)
Arizona SR LHP Cody Moffett: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; really good FB command; good CU; average cutter; 74-77 SL; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 6.27 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 37.1 IP) (2014: 7.12 K/9 – 4.75 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 4.15 ERA) (2015: 5.81 K/9 – 3.87 BB/9 – 9.1 IP – 2.89 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 5.25 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 3.75 ERA)
Arizona SR RHP Nathan Bannister: 87-91 FB with sink; plus FB command; average or better SL; 73-74 CB; 81 CU; plus control; pitches like veteran; 6-3, 225 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 15 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2015: 6.35 K/9 – 1.83 BB/9 – 83.2 IP – 3.98 ERA) (2016: 6.71 K/9 – 1.76 BB/9 – 112.2 IP – 2.72 ERA)
Arizona State JR RHP Eder Erives: 88-91 FB; good SL; good CU; 6-0, 155 pounds (2014: 11.28 K/9 – 1.61 BB/9 – 22.1 IP – 2.82 ERA) (2015: 8.40 K/9 – 3.91 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 3.30 ERA) (2016: 9.09 K/9 – 3.90 BB/9 – 69.3 IP – 2.73 ERA)
Arizona State JR RHP Hever Bueno: 93-97 FB; average to above-average 81-83 CB/SL; average to above-average 84-88 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: 7.88 K/9 – 7.88 BB/9 – 16 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 6.75 BB/9 – 16.0 IP – 7.88 ERA) (2016: 12.86 K/9 – 7.14 BB/9 – 6.1 IP – 2.84 ERA)
Arizona State JR RHP Seth Martinez: 84-90 FB, 92 peak; above-average 77-82 SL; 72-77 CB; average 77-81 CU; good athlete; good command; four-pitch mix; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: 6.28 K/9 – 4.40 BB/9 – 71.2 IP – 4.90 ERA) (2015: 6.29 K/9 – 3.04 BB/9 – 82.2 IP – 4.01 ERA) (2016: 7.65 K/9 – 2.85 BB/9 – 110.2 IP – 2.44 ERA)
Arizona State SR RHP Eric Melbostad: 87-91 FB; 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: 4.54 K/9 – 2.89 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 3.30 ERA) (2015: 3.50 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 18 IP – 4.00 ERA) (2016: 7.62 K/9 – 6.23 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 4.85 ERA)
Arizona State SR RHP/2B Jordan Aboites: really good glove at both 2B and 3B; 87-92 FB; plus 79-82 SL/CB; 68-69 CU; great athlete; 5-6, 150 pounds (2014: .240/.296/.360 – 1 BB/3 K – 2/2 SB – 25 AB) (2014: 9.27 K/9 – 2.89 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 3.30 ERA) (2015: .200/.207/.289 – 0 BB/8 K – 0/1 SB – 90 AB) (2015: 7.84 K/9 – 3.77 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 5.81 ERA) (2016: 5.90 K/9 – 3.10 BB/9 – 61.0 IP – 3.69 ERA)
Arkansas JR LHP Jordan Rodriguez: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: 7.58 K/9 – 4.74 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 3.79 ERA)
Arkansas JR RHP Cannon Chadwick: 88-90 FB; leans on above-average to plus 83-85 cut-SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 6.00 K/9 – 10.20 BB/9 – 15.1 IP – 7.20 ERA) (2016: 6.00 K/9 – 2.40 BB/9 – 15.1 IP – 1.80 ERA)
Arkansas JR RHP James Teague: 88-92 FB; good SL; CU; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: 5.94 K/9 – 2.70 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 4.86 ERA) (2015: 7.47 K/9 – 5.03 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 3.36 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 6.00 BB/9 – 30.0 IP – 6.90 ERA)
Arkansas rJR RHP Josh Alberius: 5-11, 170 pounds (2015: 5.81 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 3.77 ERA) (2016: 11.25 K/9 – 3.09 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 3.94 ERA)
Arkansas rSR RHP Doug Willey: Franklin Pierce transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: 9.32 K/9 – 2.89 BB/9 – 28.1 IP – 3.54 ERA)
Arkansas State JR RHP Tyler Zuber: 88-92 FB; good CU; good upper-70s SL; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: 7.07 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 42 IP – 2.36 ERA) (2015: 8.76 K/9 – 3.41 BB/9 – 73.2 IP – 3.53 ERA) (2016: 9.44 K/9 – 4.14 BB/9 – 69.2 IP – 6.59 ERA)
Arkansas State rSO RHP Brian Ayers: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; CB; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: 8.07 K/9 – 4.97 BB/9 – 28 IP – 3.10 ERA) (2016: 7.51 K/9 – 4.77 BB/9 – 62.1 IP – 5.05 ERA)
Arkansas State SR RHP/3B Tanner Ring: 90-94 FB; good SL; good athlete; plus speed; power upside; can also play 2B; 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: 11.14 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 2.57 FIP | 26.2 IP) (2014: .278/.361/.315 – 4 BB/9 K – 2/3 SB – 54 AB) (2015: .275/.368/.401 – 17 BB/37 K – 7/11 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .304/.333/.496 – 9 BB/40 K – 8/9 SB – 230 AB) (2016: 5.00 K/9 – 5.71 BB/9 – 12.2 IP – 4.26 ERA)
Arkansas State SR RHP/OF Adam Grantham: 93-94 peak; average CB; CU with upside; good speed; good defender; emerging power; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 10.80 K/9 | 5.76 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 25 IP) (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 8.05 BB/9 – 19 IP – 9.95 ERA) (2015: 9.88 K/9 – 6.59 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 4.39 ERA) (2016: 8.46 K/9 – 5.91 BB/9 – 67.0 IP – 4.97 ERA)
Arkansas State SR RHP/OF Derek Birginske: mid- to upper-80s FB; big power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 7.00 K/9 | 4.00 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 18 IP) (2014: .242/.340/.313 – 14 BB/34 K – 2/2 SB – 128 AB) (2015: 5.66 K/9 – 5.66 BB/9 – 35.0 IP – 6.69 ERA)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff JR LHP Anthony Bowmaker: 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: 9.28 K/9 – 3.16 BB/9 – 45.2 IP – 1.97 ERA)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff JR RHP/OF Jeremiah Figueroa: mid-90s FB; 6-1, 175 pounds (2015: 7.07 K/9 – 5.79 BB/9 – 14.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff SR RHP Blake Estep: Penn State transfer; 6-3, 175 pounds (2015: 6.59 K/9 – 2.41 BB/9 – 70.2 IP – 5.07 ERA) (2016: 8.18 K/9 – 3.20 BB/9 – 50.2 IP – 5.33 ERA)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff SR RHP Humberto Medina: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 8.85 K/9 – 5.64 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 4.58 ERA) (2016: 9.91 K/9 – 5.16 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 5.36 ERA)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff SR RHP Skyler Henson: 6-0, 160 pounds (2016: 10.59 K/9 – 5.96 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 2.63 ERA)
Ashland JR RHP Brandyn Sittinger (2016): mid-90s FB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 13.30 K/9 – 4.07 BB/9 – 88.2 IP – 2.23 ERA)
Auburn JR LHP Ben Braymer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: 8.81 K/9 – 2.35 BB/9 – 48.0 IP – 3.56 ERA)
Auburn JR LHP Octavio Rodriguez: 85-91 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; mid-80s cutter; Oklahoma transfer; 6-4, 220 pounds (2016: 8.63 K/9 – 2.47 BB/9 – 7.1 IP – 6.14 ERA)
Auburn JR RHP Gabe Klobosits: 93-95 FB; average breaking ball; 6-7, 260 pounds (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 3.89 BB/9 – 44.0 IP – 4.70 ERA)
Auburn JR RHP Kevin Davis: 94 FB; 79-83 CB; 6-0, 220 pounds (2015: 11.70 K/9 – 15.30 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 9.90 ERA)
Auburn rJR LHP Izaac Yarbrough: 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: 6.58 K/9 – 1.38 BB/9 – 26.0 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2016: 7.39 K/9 – 4.82 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 5.79 ERA)
Auburn rJR RHP Cole Lipscomb: 89-90 FB; good 83-84 cut-SL; average CU; missed 2013 season after TJ surgery; 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: 8.81 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 92.2 IP – 2.52 ERA) (2016: 6.72 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 67.0 IP – 5.10 ERA)
Auburn rSO LHP Andrew Mitchell: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 8.10 K/9 – 4.65 BB/9 – 60.0 IP – 5.40 ERA)
Auburn rSR RHP Justin Camp: 90-93 FB; 72 CU; 81 CB/SL; good command; 6-0, 225 pounds (2013: 5.89 K/9 | 3.65 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 44.1 IP) (2014: 6.12 K/9 – 2.11 BB/9 – 42.2 IP – 4.01 ERA) (2015: 9.39 K/9 – 4.70 BB/9 – 46.1 IP – 2.35 ERA) (2016: 5.76 K/9 – 2.99 BB/9 – 81.1 IP – 4.43 ERA)
Austin Peay JR RHP/3B Alex Robles: good CU; good athlete; good command; 5-11, 210 pounds (2014: .349/.405/.450 – 17 BB/40 K – 3/7 SB – 209 AB) (2014: 6.00 K/9 – 2.14 BB/9 – 84 IP – 3.64 ERA) (2015: 6.96 K/9 – 1.82 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 3.32 ERA) (2015: .328/.406/.456 – 21 BB/20 K – 5/8 SB – 180 AB) (2016: .324/.410/.451 – 24 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 173 AB) (2016: 8.11 K/9 – 2.89 BB/9 – 96.2 IP – 4.38 ERA)
Austin Peay SR RHP Jared Carkuff: 90-94 FB; above-average 83-84 SL; 6-2, 170 pounds (2013: 7.44 K/9 | 4.68 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2014: 7.17 K/9 – 5.17 BB/9 – 54 IP – 4.33 ERA) (2015: 6.91 K/9 – 3.62 BB/9 – 81.2 IP – 4.61 ERA) (2016: 8.09 K/9 – 3.24 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 3.88 ERA)
Austin Peay SR RHP Keirce Kimbel: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 7.20 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 8.10 ERA) (2016: 7.41 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 17.0 IP – 4.24 ERA)
Ball State JR LHP Evan Korson: 6-1, 215 pounds (2016: 8.40 K/9 – 5.10 BB/9 – 30.0 IP – 5.40 ERA)
Ball State JR RHP BJ Butler: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: 8.38 K/9 – 2.22 BB/9 – 73.1 IP – 3.82 ERA) (2016: 7.64 K/9 – 1.98 BB/9 – 63.2 IP – 1.84 ERA)
Ball State JR RHP David Current: 6-3, 185 pounds (2016: 7.73 K/9 – 3.31 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 3.86 ERA)
Baylor JR LHP Daniel Castano: 87-92 FB with sink; above-average 78-83 CU; good 72-76 CB; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: 5.01 K/9 – 2.83 BB/9 – 70 IP – 3.34 ERA) (2015: 5.26 K/9 – 3.62 BB/9 – 77.1 IP – 3.62 ERA) (2016: 6.49 K/9 – 3.71 BB/9 – 87.1 IP – 4.64 ERA)
Baylor JR RHP Drew Tolson: 87-90 FB; good CB; good CU; Preston Morrison comp; 6-0, 170 pounds (2014: 4.91 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 54 IP – 5.07 ERA) (2015: 4.45 K/9 – 2.57 BB/9 – 91.0 IP – 3.56 ERA) (2016: 5.23 K/9 – 3.70 BB/9 – 82.2 IP – 5.55 ERA)
Belmont rJR RHP/OF Dom Veltri: Tommy John survivor; 6-1, 170 pounds (2013: .246/.383/.364 – 21 BB/29 K – 6/9 SB – 118 AB) (2015: .161/.381/.419 – 10 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 31 AB) (2015: 8.03 K/9 – 3.65 BB/9 – 36.2 IP – 7.54 ERA) (2016: .258/.439/.484 – 10 BB/10 K – 3/4 SB – 31 AB) (2016: 8.26 K/9 – 4.56 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 6.54 ERA)
Belmont SR RHP Aaron Quillen: 88-92 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 9.25 K/9 – 2.96 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 4.44 ERA) (2016: 10.87 K/9 – 3.46 BB/9 – 93.2 IP – 4.61 ERA)
Belmont SR RHP Josh Tubbs: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: 6.59 K/9 – 1.98 BB/9 – 41.1 IP – 5.27 ERA) (2016: 10.29 K/9 – 4.11 BB/9 – 35.0 IP – 4.37 ERA)
Bethune-Cookman JR RHP Zach Olszewski: low-90s FB; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 6.95 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 22.0 IP – 6.95 ERA)
Bethune-Cookman SR RHP Alex Seibold: 86-92 FB; good SL; Florida International transfer; 6-4, 220 pounds (2015: 7.72 K/9 – 4.66 BB/9 – 67.2 IP – 5.05 ERA) (2016: 7.97 K/9 – 2.97 BB/9 – 57.2 IP – 4.84 ERA)
Bethune-Cookman SR RHP German Hernandez: 83-88 FB with sink; SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 5.66 K/9 – 2.97 BB/9 – 70.0 IP – 5.01 ERA)
Binghamton rJR RHP Jake Cryts: upper-80s FB; good breaking ball; 6-3, 250 pounds (2013: 6.23 K/9 | 5.88 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 26 IP) (2014: 3.78 K/9 – 3.58 BB/9 – 88 IP – 3.99 ERA) (2016: 4.32 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 75.0 IP – 5.04 ERA)
Binghamton rSO RHP Jacob Wloczewski: 88-89 FB; 6-3, 180 pounds (2016: 2.65 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 3.21 ERA)
Binghamton SR RHP/OF Mike Bunal: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; low-80s SL; good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .179/.303/.250 – 3 BB/6 K – 2/2 SB – 28 AB) (2014: 13.00 K/9 – 7.00 BB/9 – 18 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2015: 7.38 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 3.96 ERA) (2016: 8.79 K/9 – 4.40 BB/9 – 86.0 IP – 3.45 ERA)
Boston College JR RHP Bobby Skogsbergh: 6-3, 215 pounds (2016: 6.75 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 2.75 ERA)
Boston College JR RHP Mike King: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average to plus 79-83 CU, others like it less; 80-85 cut-SL, flashes above-average; 72-76 CB; plus command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 7.33 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 43 IP – 2.93 ERA) (2015: 7.51 K/9 – 1.73 BB/9 – 62.1 IP – 3.03 ERA) (2016: 5.33 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 98.0 IP – 3.21 ERA)
Boston College SR LHP Jesse Adams: 87-91 FB; good 72-76 CU; 78 CB; 67 CB for fun; 5-11, 160 pounds (2013: 8.59 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 36.2 IP) (2014: 30 K/19 BB – 3.86 ERA – 28 IP) (2014: 9.64 K/9 – 6.11 BB/9 – 28 IP – 3.86 ERA) (2015: 10.16 K/9 – 3.77 BB/9 – 62 IP – 3.05 ERA) (2016: 7.09 K/9 – 4.79 BB/9 – 47.0 IP – 4.02 ERA)
Boston College SR RHP John Nicklas: 90-92 FB; 81 breaking ball; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 7.53 K/9 – 3.42 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 5.06 ERA) (2016: 8.63 K/9 – 4.88 BB/9 – 24.0 IP – 6.75 ERA)
Bowling Green rJR LHP Andrew Lacinak: 85-90 FB, 91 peak; good CB; TJ survivor; 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 5.19 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 26 IP) (2014: 3.92 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 77 IP – 3.23 ERA) (2015: 5.96 K/9 – 1.99 BB/9 – 76.2 IP – 5.38 ERA) (2016: 3.00 K/9 – 1.96 BB/9 – 69.0 IP – 5.35 ERA)
Bowling Green rJR LHP CJ Schildt: 83-86 FB; 67 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 6.47 K/9 – 4.21 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 3.07 ERA)
Bowling Green rSO RHP Tyler Anderson: 6-2, 175 pounds (2016: 7.54 K/9 – 3.90 BB/9 – 34.2 IP – 3.63 ERA)
Bowling Green SR RHP Devin Daugherty: 6-1, 170 pounds (2014: 5.17 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 40 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2015: 5.57 K/9 – 2.79 BB/9 – 41.2 IP – 4.07 ERA) (2016: 7.70 K/9 – 3.02 BB/9 – 5.92 IP – 2.56 ERA)
Bradley rJR RHP Eric Scheuermann: 89-93 FB, 95 peak; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 6.69 K/9 | 1.67 BB/9 | 3.66 FIP | 37.2 IP) (2014: 7.83 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 54 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 9.17 K/9 – 3.22 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 1.98 ERA)
Bradley rJR RHP Nate Stong: 90-93 FB; TJ survivor; 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: 5.25 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 23.2 IP – 6.75 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 0.88 BB/9 – 41.0 IP – 5.05 ERA)
Bradley rSR LHP Cameron Roegner: 6-6, 210 pounds (2013: 9.39 K/9 | 5.28 BB/9 | 5.24 FIP | 15.1 IP) (2014: 6.94 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 47 IP – 3.94 ERA) (2015: 5.40 K/9 – 4.75 BB/9 – 54.2 IP – 3.76 ERA) (2016: 6.70 K/9 – 1.18 BB/9 – 91.1 IP – 2.56 ERA)
Bradley SR LHP Brent Stong: 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: 7.56 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 50 IP) (2015: 6.14 K/9 – 2.75 BB/9 – 84.2 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2016: 6.80 K/9 – 1.49 BB/9 – 54.1 IP – 2.65 ERA)
Bridgeport JR RHP Anthony Alicki (2016): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good SL; good CB; good CU; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: 8.96 K/9 – 5.20 BB/9 – 62.1 IP – 4.48 ERA)
Bridgeport RHP Dakota Edwards: 88-91 FB; 82-83 SL; 74-77 CB; 83-84 split-CU; 6-2, 180 pounds (2016: 7.86 K/9 – 2.10 BB/9 – 81.1 IP – 4.32 ERA)
British Columbia SR RHP Alex Webb (2016): low-90s FB; 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: 9.92 K/9 – 1.29 BB/9 – 104.1 IP – 1.38 ERA)
Brown JR RHP Christian Taugner: upper-80s FB; TJ survivor; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: 8.32 K/9 – 1.53 BB/9 – 52 IP – 2.55 ERA) (2016: 6.05 K/9 – 1.09 BB/9 – 58.0 IP – 2.79 ERA)
Brown SR LHP Austin French: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; SL; CU; 6-4, 215 pounds (2015: 8.71 K/9 – 4.35 BB/9 – 31.1 IP – 6.97 ERA) (2016: 9.88 K/9 – 4.95 BB/9 – 54.2 IP – 4.12 ERA)
Bryant JR LHP Garrison Banas: 5-11, 185 pounds (2016: 8.37 K/9 – 5.72 BB/9 – 23.2 IP – 3.04 ERA)
Bryant SR RHP James Davitt: 86-87 FB; good CU; 5-10, 160 pounds (2014: 7.65 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 19 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2015: 7.16 K/9 – 3.07 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 3.68 ERA) (2016: 6.88 K/9 – 2.65 BB/9 – 68.0 IP – 3.71 ERA)
Bryant SR RHP Michael Marshall: 5-11, 185 pounds (2016: 10.64 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 22.0 IP – 2.05 ERA)
Bucknell SR RHP Andrew Andreychik: 86-88 FB; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: 5.51 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 50.2 IP) (2014: 7.00 K/9 – 1.43 BB/9 – 63 IP – 4.00 ERA) (2015: 7.04 K/9 – 2.29 BB/9 – 55.1 IP – 2.45 ERA) (2016: 6.81 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 75.1 IP – 3.58 ERA)
Buffalo JR RHP Alec Tuohy: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: 8.63 K/9 – 2.44 BB/9 – 48.1 IP – 4.13 ERA) (2016: 6.63 K/9 – 3.17 BB/9 – 93.2 IP – 2.98 ERA)
Buffalo JR RHP Shawn Dubin: 6-0, 160 pounds (2016: 7.97 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 57.2 IP – 5.31 ERA)
Butler JR LHP Jeff Schank: good SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: 6.84 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 49 IP – 4.86 ERA) (2015: 7.45 K/9 – 4.66 BB/9 – 86.2 IP – 3.10 ERA) (2016: 5.84 K/9 – 2.67 BB/9 – 91.0 IP – 3.16 ERA)
Butler JR RHP Danny Pobereyko: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; good command; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: 8.10 K/9 – 5.85 BB/9 – 20 IP – 9.00 ERA) (2015: 8.54 K/9 – 3.23 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 4.85 ERA) (2016: 8.26 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 64.1 IP – 5.04 ERA)
BYU JR RHP Keaton Cenatiempo: 6-4, 210 pounds (2015: 5.23 K/9 – 3.67 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 3.86 ERA) (2016: 5.96 K/9 – 2.98 BB/9 – 48.1 IP – 3.54 ERA)
BYU JR RHP Kendall Motes: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; CU; 6-2, 210 pounds (3.0 IP)
BYU JR RHP Mason Marshall: 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 7.38 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 2.31 ERA) (2015: 7.50 K/9 – 2.05 BB/l9 – 39.2 IP – 5.90 ERA) (2016: 7.87 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 5.24 ERA)
BYU rSO LHP Hayden Rogers: 86-89 FB; good command; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: 5.40 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 55 IP – 2.95 ERA) (2016: 5.26 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 3.50 ERA)
BYU SO RHP/OF Connor Williams: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 9.12 K/9 – 12.16 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 4.85 ERA)
Cal JR RHP Alex Schick: 89-94 FB, 95 peak; good 79-82 SL/CB; 6-7, 210 pounds (2014: 5.29 K/9 – 8.47 BB/9 – 17 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2015: 11.50 K/9 – 5.25 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 4.25 ERA) (2016: 6.09 K/9 – 2.71 BB/9 – 13.1 IP – 2.03 ERA)
Cal JR RHP Trevin Haseltine: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; low-80s SL; CU; not on roster in 2016; 6-4, 210 pounds
Cal Poly JR RHP Slater Lee: mid-80s FB; plus pitchability; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 6.24 K/9 – 4.04 BB/9 – 49 IP – 6.24 ERA) (2015: 4.74 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 6.16 ERA) (2016: 7.24 K/9 – 2.79 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 5.85 ERA)
Cal rSR RHP Keaton Siomkin: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: 8.18 K/9 – 4.46 BB/9 – 36.3 IP – 3.22 ERA)
Cal SR RHP Ryan Mason: 86-92 FB with plus sink, 94 peak; 76-77 CB/SL; good 78-82 CU; good deception; 6-6, 215 pounds (2013: 5.84 K/9 | 1.82 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2014: 4.24 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 68 IP – 3.04 ERA) (2015: 3.69 K/9 – 1.89 BB/9 – 99.2 IP – 2.97 ERA) (2016: 6.72 K/9 – 2.17 BB/9 – 87.0 IP – 3.21 ERA)
Cal State Bakersfield JR LHP Adam Coats: 6-0, 165 pounds (2016: 8.00 K/9 – 5.67 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 5.33 ERA)
Cal State Bakersfield JR RHP Mahlik Jones: 6-4, 175 pounds (2016: 7.25 K/9 – 4.58 BB/9 – 23.2 IP – 3.42 ERA)
Cal State Bakersfield rSR RHP AJ Monarrez: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: 6.23 K/9 – 2.77 BB/9 – 26.0 IP – 5.19 ERA) (2016: 7.33 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 78.2 IP – 4.23 ERA)
Cal State Bakersfield SR RHP/OF Chance Gusbeth: 94 peak; good athlete; good arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .237/.320/.301 – 19 BB/42 K – 0/1 SB – 156 AB) (2014: .309/.359/.427 – 14 BB/47 K – 2/2 SB – 220 AB) (2015: .273/.329/.415 – 16 BB/54 K – 11/13 SB – 205 AB) (2016: 6.10 K/9 – 4.58 BB/9 – 41.1 IP – 6.75 ERA)
Cal State Fullerton JR LHP Maxwell Gibbs: 6-3, 185 pounds (2015: 8.47 K/9 – 2.91 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2016: 7.62 K/9 – 6.23 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 4.15 ERA)
Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Scott Serigstad: 88-92 FB; above-average 82-84 SL/CB; CU; 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 10.03 K/9 – 3.47 BB/9 – 49.1 IP – 1.09 ERA)
Cal State Fullerton rJR RHP Blake Quinn: 89-93 FB; CB; leans on FB; Fresno State transfer; 6-5, 210 pounds (2013: 6.04 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 50.2 IP) (2014: 8.04 K/9 – 7.07 BB/9 – 28 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 9.32 K/9 – 4.32 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 2.16 ERA)
Cal State Fullerton rJR RHP Henry Omaña: 92-94 FB; mid- to upper-70s kCB; not on 2016 roster; 6-4, 225 pounds
Cal State Fullerton rJR RHP Miles Chambers: 88-92 FB; 85 SL; CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 7.09 K/9 – 1.35 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 1.01 ERA)
Cal State Northridge JR RHP Conner O’Neil: 87-91 FB, 92 peak; good 78-80 SL; good 78-80 CB; CU; 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: 9.29 K/9 – 2.61 BB/9 – 62.0 IP – 1.89 ERA) (2016: 10.75 K/9 – 5.07 BB/9 – 58.2 IP – 3.07 ERA)
Cal State Northridge JR RHP Samuel Myers: 86-90 FB; SL; CB; CU; 6-2, 230 pounds (2016: 8.50 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 2.00 ERA)
Cal State Northridge rSO LHP Kenny Rosenberg: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; 70-75 CB; 76-81 cut-SL; upper-70s CU; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 8.18 K/9 – 5.73 BB/9 – 11 IP – 8.18 ERA) (2016: 10.84 K/9 – 2.85 BB/9 – 98.0 IP – 3.21 ERA)
Cal State Northridge rSR RHP Matthew Troupe: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 87-89 two-seam; plus to plus-plus upper-80s CU (76-78); average 72-77 CB, flashes above-average; SL with cutter action; good control; Arizona transfer; TJ survivor; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 11.39 K/9 | 4.46 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 36.1 IP) (2013: 11.74 K/9 | 5.63 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2016: 10.91 K/9 – 4.09 BB/9 – 6.2 IP – 4.05 ERA)
Cal State Northridge SR RHP Angel Rodriguez: 86-89 FB; good 76 CB; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: 6.32 K/9 – 0.96 BB/9 – 47.1 IP – 3.06 ERA) (2016: 7.68 K/9 – 1.98 BB/9 – 82.0 IP – 3.07 ERA)
Cal State Northridge SR RHP Nick Viola: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 7.29 K/9 – 6.00 BB/9 – 21.0 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 8.45 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 21.1 IP – 2.11 ERA)
Cal State Northridge SR RHP Rayne Raven: 84-87 FB with sink; SL; CU; 6-2, 205 pounds (2015: 7.55 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 86.2 IP – 2.17 ERA) (2016: 6.98 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 40.1 IP – 4.02 ERA)
Campbell JR RHP Erik Dowse: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 11.38 K/9 – 5.60 BB/9 – 46.2 IP – 1.93 ERA)
Campbell SR RHP Grant Yost: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: 6.24 K/9 – 2.04 BB/9 – 79.1 IP – 4.65 ERA) (2016: 6.70 K/9 – 1.42 BB/9 – 95.1 IP – 2.64 ERA)
Campbell SR RHP Nick Thayer: good FB command; 6-5, 200 pounds (2015: 6.29 K/9 – 2.16 BB/9 – 87.1 IP – 2.58 ERA) (2016: 6.99 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 92.2 IP – 4.66 ERA)
Canisius JR LHP Michael Ginther: 6-7, 235 pounds (2016: 6.34 K/9 – 3.80 BB/9 – 21.1 IP – 1.69 ERA)
Canisius JR LHP Zachary Sloan: 6-3, 180 pounds (2016: 7.50 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 18.0 IP – 3.00 ERA)
Canisius JR RHP Josh Shepley: 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 7.80 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 30 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2015: 5.55 K/9 – 4.02 BB/9 – 47.0 IP – 5.74 ERA) (2016: 7.19 K/9 – 3.62 BB/9 – 52.2 IP – 4.44 ERA)
Canisius rSR RHP Aaron Casper: 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: 8.06 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 53.2 IP – 3.19 ERA)
Canisius rSR RHP Mike Elwood: 6-5, 190 pounds (2016: 7.26 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 57.0 IP – 4.26 ERA)
Canisius SR LHP Alex Godzak: 84-87 FB; good command; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 6.83 K/9 | 3.36 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 83 IP) (2014: 5.16 K/9 – 4.25 BB/9 – 89 IP – 2.63 ERA) (2015: 6.82 K/9 – 4.77 BB/9 – 66.1 IP – 4.36 ERA) (2016: 9.33 K/9 – 8.86 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 6.52 ERA)
Canisius SR RHP Iannick Remillard: 88-93 FB; 78 SL; split-CU; 6-1, 230 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 18 IP – 8.00 ERA) (2015: 10.64 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 4.36 ERA) (2016: 8.16 K/9 – 2.53 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 1.97 ERA)
Central Arizona FR RHP Sati Santa Cruz (2016): 87-92 FB, 95 peak; 6-3, 240 pounds (2016: 5.12 K/9 – 4.20 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 4.66 ERA)
Central Arizona RHP Dakody Clemmer (2016): 93 FB; good SL; deceptive; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 9.38 K/9 – 4.86 BB/9 – 79.2 IP – 4.63 ERA)
Central Arkansas JR RHP Jacob Murray: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 10.90 K/9 – 2.81 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 6.31 ERA)
Central Arkansas rSR RHP Connor McClain: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 7.43 K/9 – 1.75 BB/9 – 20.2 IP – 6.53 ERA)
Central Arkansas SR RHP Connor Gilmore: SL; good CU; 6-5, 190 pounds (2014: 4.63 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 102.2 IP – 2.97 ERA) (2015: 4.92 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 108.0 IP – 2.42 ERA) (2016: 6.08 K/9 – 3.81 BB/9 – 87.1 IP – 5.15 ERA)
Central Connecticut State rJR LHP Cody Brown: 88-92 FB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: 4.52 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2015: 11.70 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 3.15 ERA)
Central Connecticut State SR LHP Casey Brown: 92 FB; CU; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: 5.75 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 61.1 IP – 5.75 ERA) (2016: 5.83 K/9 – 2.27 BB/9 – 83.1 IP – 4.10 ERA)
Central Florida JR LHP Andrew Faintich: 88-91 FB; average SL; good command; 6-2, 235 pounds (2015: 17.42 K/9 – 11.61 BB/9 – 9.1 IP – 0.00 ERA) (2016: 10.65 K/9 – 11.61 BB/9 – 9.1 IP – 4.82 ERA)
Central Florida JR RHP Campbell Scholl: 88-94 FB with sink; good SL; good deception; 6-6, 225 pounds (2016: 9.86 K/9 – 4.29 BB/9 – 21.0 IP – 7.71 ERA)
Central Florida JR RHP Juan Pimentel: upper-80s FB; good CU; 6-4, 200 pounds (2016: 6.49 K/9 – 1.99 BB/9 – 86.0 IP – 4.08 ERA)
Central Florida JR RHP Robby Howell: 88-93 FB; SL; CU; 6-4, 230 pounds (2014: 5.18 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 32 IP – 5.73 ERA) (2015: 6.48 K/9 – 3.80 BB/9 – 80.2 IP – 5.69 ERA) (2016: 5.79 K/9 – 3.12 BB/9 – 101.0 IP – 1.96 ERA)
Central Florida rSR LHP Harrison Hukari: 85-90 FB; 6-6, 250 pounds (2015: 9.18 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 4.86 ERA) (2016: 7.43 K/9 – 6.59 BB/9 – 53.1 IP – 3.38 ERA)
Central Michigan JR LHP Brady Williams: 6-4, 190 pounds (2016: 8.36 K/9 – 6.77 BB/9 -22.2 IP – 5.56 ERA)
Central Michigan JR RHP Jordan Grosjean: 87-92 FB; 6-4, 225 pounds (2015: 4.74 K/9 – 1.42 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 5.92 ERA) (2016: 8.15 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 3.77 ERA)
Central Michigan SR LHP Adam Aldred: 87-89 FB; plus SL; plus CU; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 6.11 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 5.04 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2014: 5.93 K/9 – 3.29 BB/9 – 81 IP – 3.73 ERA) (2015: 6.04 K/9 – 4.63 BB/9 – 69.2 IP – 3.47 ERA) (2016: 9.47 K/9 – 4.74 BB/9 – 7.2 IP – 9.39 ERA)
Central Michigan SR RHP Sean Renzi: low-90s FB; good deception; 6-3, 250 pounds (2015: 8.18 K/9 – 4.23 BB/9 – 65.2 IP – 2.32 ERA) (2016: 8.20 K/9 – 5.36 BB/9 – 82.1 IP – 4.70 ERA)
Charleston Southern rSR RHP Evan Raynor: 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: 8.39 K/9 – 2.26 BB/9 – 83.2 IP – 3.01 ERA) (2016: 8.88 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 78.0 IP – 3.23 ERA)
Charleston Southern SR LHP Alex Ministeri: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 6-3, 170 pounds (2015: 8.59 K/9 – 8.01 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 11.66 ERA) (2016: 8.10 K/9 – 5.41 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 6.07 ERA)
Charleston Southern SR RHP Chayce Hubbard: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: 12.44 K/9 – 2.13 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 4.25 ERA) (2016: 14.69 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 3.97 ERA – 22.2 IP)
Charleston Southern SR RHP Jon Piriz: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: 8.82 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 4.41 ERA) (2016: 7.15 K/9 – 2.70 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 5.08 ERA)
Charlotte rJR LHP JD Prochaska: 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: 7.84 K/9 – 3.63 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 6.97 ERA) (2016: 10.97 K/9 – 7.83 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 5.09 ERA)
Charlotte rJR RHP Brandon Casas: 85-90 FB; 74 CB; 75-76 CU; Maryland transfer; sitting out 2015; 6-6, 225 pounds (2013: 5.04 K/9 | 2.01 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 44.2 IP) (2016: 7.61 K/9 – 6.76 BB/9 – 21.1 IP – 5.48 ERA)
Charlotte rSO RHP Austin Wynn: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: 7.28 K/9 – 2.65 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 3.95 ERA)
Charlotte rSO RHP Philip Perry: 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: 7.02 K/9 – 5.49 BB/9 – 41.0 IP – 3.29 ERA)
Chicago State JR LHP Jake Perkins: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 8.96 K/9 – 5.22 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 5.97 ERA)
Chicago State JR RHP Justin Wyant: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: 7.52 K/9 – 3.70 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 5.18 ERA)
Chipola SO RHP/OF Brady Acker (2016): 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 74-76 CB; 74-75 CU; 6-4, 215 pounds (2016: 6.89 K/9 – 2.57 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 2.57 ERA)
Cincinnati JR RHP Andrew Zellner: 87-92 FB; good SL; 6-3, 190 pounds (2014: 3.78 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 50 IP – 6.48 ERA) (2015: 7.40 K/9 – 4.16 BB/9 – 69.1 IP – 3.63 ERA) (2016: 5.47 K/9 – 2.40 BB/9 – 108.2 IP – 2.32 ERA)
Cincinnati rJR LHP Colton Cleary: 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: 4.40 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 45 IP – 3.40 ERA) (2015: 1.80 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 13.03 ERA) (2016: 6.37 K/9 – 1.59 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 3.18 ERA)
Cincinnati SR RHP Mitch Patishall: 92-93 FB; good 75-77 CB; mid-70s CU; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: 4.23 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 4.64 FIP | 66 IP) (2014: 6.55 K/9 – 5.24 BB/9 – 55 IP – 6.71 ERA) (2015: 3.21 K/9 – 11.57 BB/9 – 14.0 IP – 9.00 ERA) (1.1 IP)
Clemson JR LHP Pat Krall: 85-88 FB; 75-76 CU; CB; Temple transfer; 6-6, 200 pounds (2014: 4.00 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 0.67 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 2.60 BB/9 – 38.0 IP – 4.03 ERA) (2016: 7.26 K/9 – 1.90 BB/9 – 80.2 IP – 1.67 ERA)
Clemson rJR RHP Wales Toney: 89-93 FB, 95 peak; emerging SL; CB; CU; inconsistent command; not on 2016 roster; 6-2, 210 pounds
Clemson rJR RHP/1B Jackson Campana: 87-90 FB; 6-6, 225 pounds
Clemson rSO LHP Alex Bostic: 90-94 FB; good 78-83 SL; mid-70s CB; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 6.75 K/9 – 24.75 BB/9 – 4 IP – 29.25 ERA) (2015: 8.25 K/9 – 5.73 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 5.25 ERA) (2016: 11.89 K/9 – 7.30 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 5.13 ERA)
Clemson rSO RHP Drew Moyer: low-90s FB; good CU; not on 2016 roster; 6-4, 215 pounds (2014: 7.38 K/9 – 5.08 BB/9 – 39 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2015: 13.11 K/9 – 4.37 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 1.74 ERA)
Clemson rSR RHP Patrick Andrews: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; CU; 6-4, 240 pounds (2012: 8.28 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 29.1 IP) (2013: 6.21 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 37.2 IP) (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 5 IP – 7.20 ERA) (2016: 8.88 K/9 – 3.09 BB/9 – 23.1 IP – 2.31 ERA)
Clemson SR RHP Clate Schmidt: 87-94 FB, 96 peak; average 81-85 SL with plus upside; good 82-84 CU; really good athlete; 2016: 86-91 FB; above-average to plus 78-82 CU; good 80-82 SL; 6-2, 180 pounds (2013: 4.20 K/9 | 4.04 BB/9 | 4.66 FIP | 55.2 IP) (2014: 7.23 K/9 – 3.82 BB/9 – 66 IP – 3.68 ERA) (2015: 5.54 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 52 IP – 4.67 ERA) (2016: 7.15 K/9 – 2.21 BB/9 – 85.2 IP – 4.83 ERA)
Coastal Carolina JR RHP Andrew Beckwith: 86-92 FB, 93 peak; 84-86 with sink sidearm; good 80-81 SL, sidearm at 73-74; plus athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: 5.45 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 66.1 IP – 3.27 ERA) (2016: 6.28 K/9 – 1.34 BB/9 – 80.1 IP – 1.79 ERA)
Coastal Carolina JR RHP Cole Schaefer: 88-91 FB; good 80-83 SL; average low-80s CU; CB; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 6.75 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Coastal Carolina rSO RHP Nicholas Masterson: low-90s FB with sink; average SL; 6-2, 210 pounds (3 IP)
Coastal Carolina rSR RHP Adam Hall: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average 75-76 CB; 85-86 split-CU; TJ survivor; Xavier transfer; 6-6, 230 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2014: 5.34 K/9 – 5.93 BB/9 – 60.2 IP – 7.71 ERA) (2015: 6.21 K/9 – 5.66 BB/9 – 49.1 IP – 5.11 ERA) (2.1 IP)
Coastal Carolina rSR RHP Patrick Corbett: 87-89 FB, 91 peak; 6-5, 210 pounds (2012: 8.36 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 28 IP) (2013: 8.32 K/9 | 2.21 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 53 IP) (7.2 IP)
Coastal Carolina rSR RHP Tyler Poole: 87-92 FB; splitter with upside; 81-82 CB/SL; 84 CU with sink; plus athlete; 6-6, 255 pounds (2013: 6.33 K/9 | 2.62 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 58.1 IP) (2014: 7.43 K/9 – 5.48 BB/9 – 23 IP – 3.52 ERA) (2015: 7.59 K/9 – 8.72 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 8.80 K/9 – 5.09 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 3.72 ERA)
Coastal Carolina SR RHP Mike Morrison: 88-92 FB; plus 75-78 CB; 82-83 SL; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 10.04 K/9 – 5.88 BB/9 – 25 IP – 4.85 ERA) (2015: 11.37 K/9 – 3.47 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 3.95 ERA) (2016: 12.81 K/9 – 3.29 BB/9 – 52.0 IP – 0.87 ERA)
College of Charleston rSO RHP Hayden McCutcheon: 91 FB with sink; good SL; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: 6.92 K/9 – 1.38 BB/9 – 13 IP – 2.08 ERA) (2015: 6.23 K/9 – 3.69 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 5.31 ERA) (2016: 9.44 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 14.1 IP – 3.14 ERA)
College of Charleston rSO RHP Michael Carpin: 88-92 FB; 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: 7.43 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 40.0 IP – 6.07 ERA)
College of Charleston SR LHP Eric Bauer: 82-86 FB with sink; 75-77 CB; good 75-77 CU; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: 4.67 K/9 – 1.38 BB/9 – 51 IP – 2.08 ERA) (2015: 5.37 K/9 – 2.94 BB/9 – 52.0 IP – 5.71 ERA) (2016: 7.52 K/9 – 3.02 BB/9 – 62.2 IP – 2.87 ERA)
College of Charleston SR RHP Nathan Helvey: 86-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 85-87 SL; good 78-79 CU; 6-4, 240 pounds (2013: 5.19 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 52 IP) (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 69 IP – 3.78 ERA) (2015: 7.03 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 2.84 ERA) (2016: 6.16 K/9 – 2.28 BB/9 – 90.2 IP – 3.77 ERA)
College of Southern Nevada FR RHP Mikey York: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; good CU, plus upside; 72-75 CB flashes plus; TJ survivor; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: 11.28 K/9 – 2.96 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 2.03 ERA)
College of Southern Nevada SO RHP Gabe Gonzalez: 90-94 FB with sink, 95-96 peak; above-average SL, inconsistent; average splitter; forkball as CU; 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: 8.11 K/9 – 4.77 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 4.45 ERA) (2016: 10.41 K/9 – 5.89 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 3.77 ERA)
Columbia SR LHP Thomas Crispi: 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: 8.05 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 37 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 5.85 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 20.0 IP – 0.45 ERA)
Columbia SR RHP George Thanopoulos: 88-92 FB with sink; good SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: 6.92 K/9 – 3.12 BB/9 – 52 IP – 2.60 ERA) (2015: 8.05 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 75.2 IP – 3.67 ERA) (2016: 7.66 K/9 – 4.79 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 6.69 ERA)
Columbia SR RHP Kevin Roy: 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 6.67 K/9 | 3.81 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 28.1 IP) (2014: 6.49 K/9 – 3.04 BB/9 – 67 IP – 3.04 ERA) (2015: 6.37 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 64.2 IP – 3.32 ERA) (2016: 6.68 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 28.1 IP – 6.35 ERA)
Connecticut JR LHP Doug Domnarski: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: 7.67 K/9 – 3.58 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 3.06 ERA)
Connecticut JR RHP Andrew Zapata: 88-92 FB with good sink, 93 peak; SL; CU; good athlete; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: 5.00 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 63 IP – 2.57 ERA) (2015: 7.69 K/9 – 2.62 BB/9 – 55.0 IP – 4.25 ERA) (2016: 6.83 K/9 – 4.66 BB/9 – 29.0 IP – 4.97 ERA)
Connecticut JR RHP Pat Ruotolo: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 74 CB; CU; 5-10, 220 pounds (2014: 10.02 K/9 – 4.70 BB/9 – 44 IP – 2.86 ERA) (2015: 13.00 K/9 – 5.50 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 2.75 ERA) (2016: 10.81 K/9 – 2.35 BB/9 – 38.1 IP – 2.11 ERA)
Connecticut rSO RHP Sam Nepiarsky: 6-3, 190 pounds (2016: 7.16 K/9 – 4.09 BB/9 – 17.6 IP – 5.60 ERA)
Connecticut rSR RHP Devin Over: 91-96 FB, 97 peak; emerging low-80s SL; good athlete; iffy command; BA body comp: Chris Archer; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: 5.88 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 26 IP – 2.08 ERA) (2015: 9.50 K/9 – 5.50 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2016: 5.85 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 20.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Cornell JR RHP Paul Balestrieri: 87-91 FB; good SL; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: 9.47 K/9 – 1.89 BB/9 – 19 IP – 6.16 ERA) (2015: 6.80 K/9 – 2.20 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 4.39 ERA) (2016: 6.43 K/9 – 4.04 BB/9 – 49.0 IP – 5.51 ERA)
Cornell JR RHP Peter Lannoo: 92 peak; 6-6, 220 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 0.90 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 2.70 ERA) (2016: 5.16 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 5.15 ERA)
Cornell JR RHP Tim Willittes: good breaking ball; good command; 6-4, 220 pounds (2016: 8.07 K/9 – 3.23 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 7.46 ERA)
Cornell SR LHP Michael Byrne: 88-92 FB; 6-1, 215 pounds (2013: 7.64 K/9 | 5.18 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 33 IP) (2014: 8.32 K/9 – 3.40 BB/9 – 53 IP – 1.87 ERA) (2015: 11.25 K/9 – 4.75 BB/9 – 35.2 IP – 7.25 ERA) (2016: 7.00 K/9 – 6.50 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 4.00 ERA)
Creighton JR LHP Jeff Albrecht: plus deception; 5-10, 220 pounds (2014: 5.89 K/9 – 4.42 BB/9 – 36.2 IP – 5.15 ERA) (2015: 5.28 K/9 – 6.83 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 2.79 ERA) (2016: 6.75 K/9 – 3.94 BB/9 – 64.0 IP – 2.39 ERA)
Creighton JR RHP Austin Stroschein: 88-92 FB with sink; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: 2.90 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 6.75 ERA)
Creighton JR RHP David Gerber: submariner; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: 8.44 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 1.69 ERA) (2016: 7.75 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 1.50 ERA)
Creighton rSO RHP Rollie Lacy: 87-92 FB with sink; 74-75 CU; 77-81 SL; 74-76 CB; good command; 6-3, 180 pounds (2015: 5.72 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 74.1 IP – 2.68 ERA) (2016: 5.72 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 91.1 IP – 3.15 ERA)
Creighton SR LHP John Oltman: 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: 6.40 K/9 – 2.49 BB/9 – 25.1 IP – 1.78 ERA)
Creighton SR RHP Connor Miller: 5-9, 200 pounds (2015: 6.55 K/9 – 3.07 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 2.45 ERA) (2016: 7.26 K/9 – 3.23 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 3.02 ERA)
Creighton SR RHP Matt Warren: TJ in 2016; plus command; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 3.63 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 39.2 IP) (2014: 4.80 K/9 – 2.67 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 2.03 ERA) (2015: 5.55 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 60 IP – 2.85 ERA) (2016: 5.48 K/9 – 2.40 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 2.05 ERA)
Creighton SR RHP Nick Highberger: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good SL; 5-11, 190 pounds (2013: 2.89 K/9 | 2.25 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 28 IP) (2014: 3.05 K/9 – 3.05 BB/9 – 38.1 IP – 2.58 ERA) (2015: 4.73 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 40 IP – 2.93 ERA) (2016: 5.27 K/9 – 4.12 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 3.20 ERA)
Creighton SR RHP Taylor Elman: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; good SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 5.32 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.86 FIP | 22 IP) (2014: 5.19 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 69.1 IP – 6.62 ERA) (2015: 5.23 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 30 IP – 5.23 ERA) (0.1 IP)
Cumberland CC SO RHP Will Latcham: 88-91 FB; CB; splitter; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: 13.82 K/9 – 2.92 BB/9 – 83.1 IP – 1.84 ERA)
Dallas Baptist JR RHP Trevor Conn: 88-91 FB with sink; good CU; SL; 6-3, 205 pounds (2015: 5.28 K/9 – 2.79 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 1.86 ERA)
Dallas Baptist rSR LHP Sean Stutzman: 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: 6.46 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 38 IP – 4.62 ERA) (2015: 8.05 K/9 – 4.11 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 4.26 ERA) (2016: 9.21 K/9 – 5.65 BB/9 – 43.0 IP – 4.60 ERA)
Dartmouth JR RHP Michael Danielak: 6-4, 215 pounds (2016: 9.77 K/9 – 2.05 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 2.95 ERA)
Davidson JR RHP Westin Whitmire: low-90s FB; 6-1, 175 pounds (2015: 4.94 K/9 – 1.74 BB/9 – 30.2 IP – 3.77 ERA) (2016: 8.36 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 2.57 ERA)
Delaware JR LHP Kevin Milley: 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: 6.17 K/9 – 4.11 BB/9 – 35 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2015: 6.80 K/9 – 4.40 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 5.00 ERA) (2016: 8.25 K/9 – 4.31 BB/9 – 48.0 IP – 4.88 ERA)
Delaware rJR RHP Burk FitzPatrick: 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: 8.77 K/9 – 5.61 BB/9 – 51.1 IP – 7.71 ERA)
Delaware rSO RHP Ron Marinaccio: low-90s FB; 6-2, 175 pounds (2015: 6.34 K/9 – 3.84 BB/9 – 61.1 IP – 4.13 ERA) (2016: 8.05 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 81.6 IP – 5.18 ERA)
Duke JR LHP Kevin Lewallyn: 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: 11 K/7 BB – 18.2 IP – 2.41 ERA) (2014: 5.21 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 18 IP – 2.37 ERA) (2016: 6.00 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 21.0 IP – 2.14 ERA)
Duke rSO LHP Jim Ziemba: 86-92 FB with sink; 74-81 SL/CB, lean towards SL; sidearmer; obvious Michael Freeman comp; FAVORITE; 6-10, 230 pounds (2015: 13.13 K/9 – 10.31 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 7.45 ERA) (2016: 11.87 K/9 – 6.59 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 3.95 ERA)
Duke rSO RHP Karl Blum: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 79-81 CB/SL; CU; good athlete; 6-5, 210 pounds (2014: 7.62 K/9 – 4.15 BB/9 – 13 IP – 4.85 ERA) (2016: 7.64 K/9 – 10.19 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 5.91 ERA)
Duke rSR LHP Trent Swart: out for 2015 season (TJ); 85-88 FB; very good 75 CU, flashes plus; cutter; good CB; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: 9.65 K/9 | 3.91 BB/9 | 2.61 FIP | 73.2 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 85 IP) (2014: 54 K/21 BB – 61.1 IP – 1.76 ERA) (2016: 7.58 K/9 – 3.03 BB/9 – 65.1 IP – 3.44 ERA)
Duke rSR RHP Brian McAfee: 88-91 FB with sink; good SL; good CB; CU; Cornell transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 1.35 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 66.2 IP) (2013: 4.88 K/9 | 1.30 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 55.1 IP) (2014: 2.25 K/9 – 0.00 BB/9 – 12 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2015: 6.11 K/9 – 0.96 BB/9 – 56 IP – 1.77 ERA) (2016: 6.36 K/9 – 1.27 BB/9 – 92.0 IP – 4.11 ERA)
Duke rSR RHP Conner Stevens: Tennessee transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 2.83 BB/9 – 35 IP – 3.34 ERA) (2015: 4.15 K/9 – 0.69 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 5.54 ERA)
Duke rSR RHP Kellen Urbon: 87-89 FB; average SL; average CU; Cornell transfer (2015: 6.32 K/9 – 2.17 BB/9 – 45.2 IP – 2.36 ERA) (2016: 4.83 K/9 – 1.75 BB/9 – 87.2 IP – 2.87 ERA)
Duke SR LHP Nick Hendrix: 6-2, 170 pounds (2014: 37 K/14 BB – 37.2 IP – 3.35 ERA) (2014: 8.76 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 37 IP – 3.32 ERA) (2015: 7.28 K/9 – 1.32 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 3.95 ERA) (2016: 9.24 K/9 – 3.08 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 5.13 ERA)
East Carolina JR LHP Evan Kruczynski: 85-90 FB; above-average 76-78 CU; 74-76 CB; 6-5, 200 pounds (2015: 6.53 K/9 – 2.36 BB/9 – 99.1 IP – 3.17 ERA) (2016: 7.22 K/9 – 1.78 BB/9 – 111.0 IP – 1.86 ERA)
East Carolina JR LHP Jacob Wolfe: 85-90 FB with sink; average CU; average SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 4.70 BB/9 – 7.2 IP – 2.35 ERA) (2015: 5.49 K/9 – 2.03 BB/9 – 88.2 IP – 3.35 ERA) (2016: 5.72 K/9 – 2.96 BB/9 – 85.0 IP – 2.44 ERA)
East Carolina JR LHP Luke Bolka: 88-94 FB; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: 10.35 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2016: .319/.417/.486 – 10 BB/26 K – 3/3 SB – 72 AB)
East Carolina rSO RHP/INF Davis Kirkpatrick: 88-93 FB; good breaking ball; plus athlete; TJ survivor; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: 7.04 K/9 – 5.09 BB/9 – 23 IP – 5.87 ERA) (2016: 4.81 K/9 – 4.44 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 5.55 ERA)
East Carolina SR LHP Nick Durazo: 86-90 FB; good CB; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: 8.54 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 39.0 IP – 2.31 ERA) (2016: 10.49 K/9 – 4.37 BB/9 – 20.2 IP – 4.35 ERA)
East Carolina SR RHP Jimmy Boyd: 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; average CB; average 75-77 CU; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: 5.95 K/9 – 0.76 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 4.73 ERA) (2016: 5.50 K/9 – 1.77 BB/9 – 91.2 IP – 2.65 ERA)
East Tennessee State JR LHP Jamin McCann: 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: 4.64 K/9 – 1.83 BB/9 – 64 IP – 4.78 ERA) (2015: 6.43 K/9 – 4.89 BB/9 – 29.0 IP – 6.83 ERA) (2016: 7.43 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 60.2 IP – 5.19 ERA)
East Tennessee State JR RHP Blake Smith: 88-91 FB with sink, 93 peak; SL; CU; 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: 7.63 K/9 – 4.26 BB/9 – 61.1 IP – 5.58 ERA)
East Tennessee State JR RHP Victor Gonzalez: 86-89 FB; good CU; 5-10, 190 pounds (2016: 6.03 K/9 – 5.61 BB/9 – 43.1 IP – 7.89 ERA)
East Tennessee State SR RHP Griffin Krieg: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; good CU; usable SL, leans on it; 6-5, 200 pounds (2013: 4.61 K/9 | 5.47 BB/9 | 5.56 FIP | 52.2 IP) (2014: 4.91 K/9 – 5.73 BB/9 – 11 IP – 3.27 ERA) (2015: 7.40 K/9 – 3.08 BB/9 – 73.1 IP – 7.27 ERA) (2016: 8.02 K/9 – 6.26 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 8.02 ERA)
East Tennessee State SR RHP Lee Haeberle: 6-5, 210 pounds (2015: 6.97 K/9 – 3.04 BB/9 – 71.0 IP – 6.97 ERA) (2016: 10.21 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 79.1 IP – 6.69 ERA)
Eastern Illinois JR RHP Jake Haberer: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 9.11 K/9 – 5.70 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 9.09 ERA)
Eastern Illinois rSR RHP Matt Wivinis: 88-91 FB with sink, 93 peak; cutter; SL flashes above-average; CU; Kansas State transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: 6.04 K/9 – 3.08 BB/9 – 72.2 IP – 6.41 ERA) (2016: 8.02 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 88.2 IP – 5.38 ERA)
Eastern Illinois SR RHP Brendon Allen: 6-5, 225 pounds (2016: 8.59 K/9 – 4.28 BB/9 – 73.2 IP – 7.21 ERA)
Eastern Kentucky JR LHP Alex Hamilton: 88-91 FB; SL flashes above-average; 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: 6.55 K/9 – 4.68 BB/9 – 77.0 IP – 5.61 ERA) (2016: 7.99 K/9 – 3.76 BB/9 – 76.2 IP – 6.34 ERA)
Eastern Kentucky JR LHP Nicholas Cumpston: 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: 7.16 K/9 – 4.78 BB/9 – 49.0 IP – 5.88 ERA)
Eastern Kentucky JR RHP Brian Mroz: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: 7.98 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 40.2 IP – 4.43 ERA)
Eastern Michigan JR RHP Matthew Beaton: 6-4, 210 pounds (2015: 7.36 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 33.0 IP – 1.91 ERA) (2016: 7.84 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 4.05 ERA)
Eastern Michigan JR RHP Sam Delaplane: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good SL/CB; good command; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: 10.80 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 40.0 IP – 2.93 ERA) (2016: 8.82 K/9 – 5.04 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Eastern Michigan SR RHP Augie Gallardo: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: 8.44 K/9 – 3.11 BB/9 – 75.1 IP – 4.18 ERA)
Elon JR LHP Jordan Barrett: 85-88 FB; CB; SL; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: 7.62 K/9 – 5.36 BB/9 – 75.2 IP – 5.83 ERA)
Elon JR RHP Danny Crowe: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 10.64 K/9 – 7.09 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 4.43 ERA)
Elon JR RHP Matt Harris: 88-91 FB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: 6.88 K/9 – 4.41 BB/9 – 51 IP – 4.41 ERA) (2015: 8.07 K/9 – 3.41 BB/9 – 58.1 IP – 5.28 ERA)
Elon JR RHP Nick Beaulac: 88-91 FB; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: 10.80 K/9 – 6.84 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 7.37 K/9 – 6.48 BB/9 – 40.1 IP – 7.81 ERA)
Elon JR RHP/C Chris Hall: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average SL; emerging CU; iffy command; plus arm; good glove; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .212/.278/.273 – 5 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 99 AB) (2015: 9.93 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 29.0 IP – 4.34 ERA) (2016: 7.94 K/9 – 2.35 BB/9 – 30.2 IP – 2.93 ERA)
Elon rSR RHP Joe McGillicuddy: 90-95 FB; plus CB; low-80s SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: 9.33 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 5.33 ERA) (2016: 9.82 K/9 – 11.45 BB/9 – 11.0 IP – 11.45 ERA)
Elon rSR RHP/C Michael Elefante: strong and accurate arm; 88-90 peak; plus raw power; too much of a free swinger; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .120/.193/.260 – 5 BB/24 K – 0/1 SB – 50 AB) (2014: 5.21 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 56 IP – 5.37 ERA) (2015: 6.50 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 54.0 IP – 4.33 ERA) (2016: 9.51 K/9 – 6.11 BB/9 – 53.0 IP – 5.26 ERA)
Elon SR LHP Tyler Manez: upper-80s FB; 6-3, 185 pounds (2013: 8.31 K/9 | 5.34 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 30.1 IP) (2014: 3.32 K/9 – 6.16 BB/9 – 19 IP – 6.63 ERA) (4.1 IP)
Evansville JR RHP Brian Jestice: 6-2, 215 pounds (2015: 7.13 K/9 – 4.88 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 8.47 K/9 – 5.03 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 3.72 ERA)
Evansville JR RHP Patrick Schneiders: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: 6.50 K/9 – 6.50 BB/9 – 53.2 IP – 6.83 ERA) (2016: 6.07 K/9 – 4.12 BB/9 – 83.0 IP – 4.23 ERA)
Evansville SR LHP Forrest Herrmann: 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: 7.73 K/9 – 4.22 BB/9 – 25.2 IP – 4.91 ERA)
Evansville SR RHP Brent Jurceka: plus split-CU; 6-5, 185 pounds (2013: 7.89 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 4.56 FIP | 29.2 IP) (2014: 9.83 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 53 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2015: 9.96 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 27.2 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 8.95 K/9 – 2.60 BB/9 – 55.1 IP – 4.39 ERA)
Evansville SR RHP Connor Strain: 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: 5.47 K/9 – 5.12 BB/9 – 51 IP – 4.24 ERA) (2015: 4.71 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 63.0 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2016: 8.90 K/9 – 2.05 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 0.68 ERA)
Fairleigh Dickinson rJR RHP Logan Frati: 88-91 FB; average CU; CB; SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 5.40 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 20 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2015: 6.01 K/9 – 2.43 BB/9 – 85.1 IP – 4.85 ERA) (2016: 8.41 K/9 – 4.21 BB/9 – 81.1 IP – 3.43 ERA)
Florida A&M JR LHP JoJo Durden: mid-80s FB; good CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 8.06 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 48.0 IP – 5.06 ERA)
Florida A&M JR RHP Chase Jarrell: mid-80s FB; above-average command; 6-3, 175 pounds (2014: 5.35 K/9 – 1.71 BB/9 – 79 IP – 3.42 ERA) (2015: 5.00 K/9 – 1.86 BB/9 – 63.0 IP – 6.57 ERA) (2016: 5.32 K/9 – 2.05 BB/9 – 66.0 IP – 5.05 ERA)
Florida A&M rJR RHP Sawyer Betts: 88-90 FB; 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: 6.89 K/9 – 2.30 BB/9 – 19.2 IP – 2.29 ERA)
Florida A&M rSO RHP Hunter Fillingim: 85-88 FB; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: 12.27 K/9 – 8.69 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 4.58 ERA)
Florida A&M SR LHP Ricky Page: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: 8.25 K/9 – 5.00 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 2.00 ERA) (2016: 7.51 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 74.1 IP – 2.78 ERA)
Florida A&M SR RHP Brandon Fleming: upper-70s FB with sink; SL; submariner; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: 6.67 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 53 IP – 4.33 ERA) (2015: 6.40 K/9 – 3.12 BB/9 – 52.0 IP – 2.77 ERA) (just bad)
Florida A&M SR RHP David Ogilvie: 6-6, 230 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 8.05 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 11.37 ERA) (2016: 9.20 K/9 – 5.11 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 5.09 ERA)
Florida A&M SR RHP Tyler Reker: 6-6, 235 pounds (2016: 13.53 K/9 – 3.38 BB/9 – 13.1 IP – 5.40 ERA)
Florida Atlantic JR LHP/OF Sean Labsan: 87-91 FB; good CU; good athlete; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 19 IP – 4.95 ERA) (2015: 7.47 K/9 – 4.98 BB/9 – 47.1 IP – 3.64 ERA) (2016: .268/.349/.436 – 19 BB/38 K – 0/0 SB – 149 AB) (2016: 7.63 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 1.96 ERA)
Florida Atlantic JR RHP Colyn O’Connell: 89-93 FB, 95 peak; CB; CU; 6-5, 215 pounds (2016: 6.33 K/9 – 3.33 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 2.00 ERA)
Florida Atlantic JR RHP/C Cameron Ragsdale: good SL; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: 7.00 K/9 – 3.67 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 1.67 ERA)
Florida Atlantic rSO RHP David McKay: 88-93 FB; plus SL; CB; low-80s CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 5.81 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 3.19 ERA) (2016: 7.96 K/9 – 3.14 BB/9 – 74.2 IP – 3.74 ERA)
Florida Atlantic rSR LHP Devon Carr: 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: 7.00 K/9 – 3.67 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 3.33 ERA) (2016: 6.69 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 2.51 ERA)
Florida Atlantic SR RHP Robbie Coursel: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 8.00 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2016: 8.28 K/9 – 2.76 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 2.76 ERA)
Florida Gulf Coast JR RHP Garrett Anderson: 6-2, 170 pounds (2014: 6.00 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 41 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2015: 6.27 K/9 – 2.18 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 5.45 ERA) (2016: 7.07 K/9 – 1.16 BB/9 – 70.0 IP – 5.53 ERA)
Florida Gulf Coast rSO RHP Kenton Hering: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 3.41 BB/9 – 37.0 IP – 4.62 ERA)
Florida Gulf Coast rSR RHP Brady Anderson: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 76-81 SL/CB; good 78-80 CU; good athlete; good command; plus-plus speed; ACL injury in 2013; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: .267/.328/.333 – 9 BB/13 K – 1/3 SB – 105 AB) (2012: 6.13 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.94 FIP | 39.2 IP) (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 69 IP – 2.44 ERA) (2015: 5.57 K/9 – 1.61 BB/9 – 83.2 IP – 3.32 ERA) (2016: 5.60 K/9 – 1.90 BB/9 – 99.2 IP – 3.97 ERA)
Florida International JR LHP Alex Demchak: mid-80s FB; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: 6.38 K/9 – 3.75 BB/9 – 48.0 IP – 2.81 ERA)
Florida International JR RHP Cody Crouse: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; 78-80 SL, average upside; emerging 76-78 split-CU; 6-6, 215 pounds (2014: 4.68 K/9 – 2.22 BB/9 – 72 IP – 2.22 ERA) (2015: 5.46 K/9 – 3.74 BB/9 – 89.1 IP – 4.15 ERA) (2016: 5.91 K/9 – 2.90 BB/9 – 74.2 IP – 3.50 ERA)
Florida International JR RHP Michael Agis: good breaking ball; 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: 7.66 K/9 – 3.35 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 6.69 ERA)
Florida International JR RHP Williams Durruthy: low-90s FB; plus cutter; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: 11.33 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 27 IP – 1.67 ERA) (2015: 10.54 K/9 – 6.80 BB/9 – 41.1 IP – 2.20 ERA) (2016: 9.84 K/9 – 5.63 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 2.81 ERA)
Florida International JR RHP Willy Fabra: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 8.07 K/9 – 6.05 BB/9 – 22.1 IP – 5.24 ERA)
Florida International rSR RHP Robby Kalaf: 88-92 FB with sink; good SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 6.46 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 45 IP – 3.72 ERA) (2016: 7.86 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 5.23 ERA)
Florida JR LHP Kirby Snead: 87-91 FB; 76-79 SL, flashes above-average; 81-83 CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 4.95 K/9 – 1.13 BB/9 – 40 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2015: 8.74 K/9 – 1.59 BB/9 – 34.1 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2016: 8.34 K/9 – 2.78 BB/9 – 35.2 IP – 2.78 ERA)
Florida JR RHP Frank Rubio: 87-89 FB; average SL; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: 5.62 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 8 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2015: 2.70 K/9 – 1.35 BB/9 – 19.2 IP – 3.15 ERA) (2016: 5.56 K/9 – 2.12 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Florida Southwestern State SO LHP Willie Rios: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; 80-84 CU; 77-86 SL with upside, flashes average; 74-75 CB; good athlete; Maryland transfer; 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: 10.96 K/9 – 7.79 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 5.56 ERA)
Florida State JR LHP Alec Byrd: 87-91 FB; 6-4, 180 pounds (2014: 7.80 K/9 – 4.80 BB/9 – 15 IP – 4.20 ERA) (2015: 9.91 K/9 – 3.10 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 4.53 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 2.61 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 2.03 ERA)
Florida State JR RHP Jim Voyles: 87-89 FB; plus 78-80 SL; 6-7, 200 pounds (2015: 8.90 K/9 – 3.30 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 2.63 ERA) (2016: 8.59 K/9 – 3.22 BB/9 – 50.1 IP – 2.50 ERA)
Florida State rJR LHP Alex Diese: 88-92 FB; plus CU; good CB; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 8.83 K/9 – 2.21 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 3.86 ERA) (3.0 IP)
Florida State rSO RHP Andy Ward: 93 FB; plus SL; TJ surgery; 6-3, 200 pounds (1.0 IP)
Florida State rSO RHP Ed Voyles: plus CU; 6-7, 200 pounds (2016: 7.97 K/9 – 3.69 BB/9 – 46.1 IP – 2.72 ERA)
Florida State rSO RHP Taylor Blatch: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 73-75 CB; good athlete; 5-11, 160 pounds (2014: 5.82 K/9 – 10.06 BB/9 – 17 IP – 6.35 ERA) (0.2 IP)
Florida State rSO RHP Will Zirzow: 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: 7.50 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 18 IP – 4.00 ERA) (2016: 11.97 K/9 – 5.20 BB/9 – 17.1 IP – 4.15 ERA)
Florida State rSR LHP Matt Kinney: Belmont transfer; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 5.69 K/9 – 4.27 BB/9 – 25.1 IP – 2.49 ERA)
Florida State rSR RHP Mike Compton: 84-88 FB with plus sink, rare 90-91 peak; above-average to plus 71-72 CB; good deception in delivery; CU much improved; also throws SL; really knows how to pitch; plus FB command; missed 2013 season (TJ surgery); 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 91 IP) (2014: 5.36 K/9 – 2.04 BB/9 – 83 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2015: 8.87 K/9 – 1.52 BB/9 – 71 IP – 3.55 ERA) (2016: 4.78 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 4.92 ERA)
Florida State rSR RHP Tyler Warmoth: 88-90 FB; SL; CU; Stetson transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: 12.29 K/9 – 2.46 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 5.52 ERA)
Florida Tech JR LHP/OF Tyler Deel (2016): 85-90 FB; average breaking ball; Florida transfer; 6-5, 215 pounds (2016: 7.47 K/9 – 3.53 BB/9 – 66.1 IP – 5.16 ERA)
Fordham JR RHP Greg Weissert: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-79 CU; mid-70s CB; 6-2, 215 pounds (2015: 10.45 K/9 – 2.76 BB/9 – 62.1 IP – 4.35 ERA) (2016: 9.46 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 78.0 IP – 4.04 ERA)
Fordham SR RHP Jimmy Murphy: 88-91 FB; 5-11, 190 pounds (2013: 5.50 K/9 | 5.75 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 36 IP) (2015: 5.68 K/9 – 3.79 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 4.74 ERA) (2016: 7.29 K/9 – 3.10 BB/9 – 58.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Fordham SR RHP Joseph Serrapica: 90-94 FB; 6-1, 215 pounds (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 6.18 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 27.2 IP) (2014: 6.48 K/9 – 5.04 BB/9 – 25 IP – 4.68 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 35.1 IP – 7.71 ERA) (2016: 9.86 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 84.0 IP – 3.54 ERA)
Fort Wayne rSR LHP Brandon Pease: 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: 5.32 K/9 | 2.94 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 64.1 IP) (2014: 8.10 K/9 – 6.30 BB/9 – 10 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2015: 8.22 K/9 – 6.65 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 10.17 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 40.0 IP – 4.54 ERA)
Fresno State JR RHP Jimmy Lambert: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-2, 165 pounds (2014: 4.50 K/9 – 3.70 BB/9 – 56 IP – 6.59 ERA) (2015: 5.28 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 75.1 IP – 4.68 ERA) (2016: 7.19 K/9 – 1.75 BB/9 – 97.2 IP – 3.13 ERA)
Fresno State JR RHP Mark Reece: 6-5, 210 pounds (2015: 7.20 K/9 – 6.75 BB/9 – 20.0 IP – 4.95 ERA) (2016: 5.93 K/9 – 4.81 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 2.96 ERA)
Fresno State rSO LHP Anthony Arias: 88-92 FB with sink; good 77-79 CB; plus deception; TJ survivor; (2015: 7.74 K/9 – 3.16 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 5.37 ERA) (2016: 8.84 K/9 – 5.20 BB/9 – 34.2 IP – 6.49 ERA)
Fresno State rSO LHP Fred Schlichtholz: 88-92 FB; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 5.57 K/9 – 3.43 BB/9 – 20 IP – 5.57 ERA) (2.0 IP)
Fresno State SR LHP Brennon Williams: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: 6.75 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 5.25 ERA)
Fresno State SR LHP Dylan Lee: 88-93 FB; 6-4, 210 pounds (2015: 6.92 K/9 – 4.15 BB/9 – 39.0 IP – 5.31 ERA) (2016: 8.43 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 56.2 IP – 3.97 ERA)
Fresno State SR RHP Tim Borst: 88-93 FB; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: 4.55 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 4.86 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2014: 6.36 K/9 – 2.93 BB/9 – 92 IP – 3.03 ERA) (2015: 7.02 K/9 – 4.32 BB/9 – 50.1 IP – 4.68 ERA) (2016: 10.15 K/9 – 4.47 BB/9 – 52.1 IP – 1.72 ERA)
Furman JR LHP Billy Greenfield: 6-4, 190 pounds (2014: 7.85 K/9 – 3.69 BB/9 – 39 IP – 6.69 ERA) (2015: 5.14 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 14.1 IP – 12.21 ERA) (2016: 8.04 K/9 – 3.75 BB/9 – 33.2 IP – 6.68 ERA)
Furman JR RHP Matthew Quarles: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 7.45 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 57.2 IP – 5.43 ERA) (2016: 7.36 K/9 – 4.30 BB/9 – 88.0 IP – 5.32 ERA)
Furman JR RHP Nolan Mullen: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 7.69 K/9 – 8.54 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 2.56 ERA)
Gardner-Webb JR RHP Jeremy Walker: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; good mid-80s SL; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: 4.24 K/9 – 3.71 BB/9 – 17 IP – 4.24 ERA) (2015: 6.86 K/9 – 2.71 BB/9 – 63.1 IP – 3.13 ERA) (2016: 8.88 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 100.1 IP – 3.77 ERA)
Gardner-Webb rSO RHP Andrew Massey: low-90s FB; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 7.80 K/9 – 2.40 BB/9 – 14 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2015: 5.50 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 18.0 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2016: 6.02 K/9 – 1.46 BB/9 – 49.1 IP – 5.47 ERA)
Gardner-Webb rSO RHP Wil Sellers: 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: 9.28 K/9 – 1.41 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2016: 9.12 K/9 – 3.68 BB/9 – 51.1 IP – 3.33 ERA)
Gardner-Webb SR LHP Ryan Boelter: 86-91 FB; good CB; 6-2, 240 pounds (2015: 10.93 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2016: 9.47 K/9 – 4.53 BB/9 – 63.2 IP – 3.25 ERA)
Gardner-Webb SR RHP Brad Haymes: 86-90 FB; good CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 9.00 K/9 | 4.35 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 31 IP) (2014: 9.66 K/9 – 4.83 BB/9 – 41 IP – 3.29 ERA) (2015: 10.69 K/9 – 3.66 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 3.38 ERA) (2016: 9.35 K/9 – 1.30 BB/9 – 110.2 IP – 2.20 ERA)
George Mason JR RHP Tyler Zombro: FB with sink; SL; deceptive; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: 5.36 K/9 – 1.91 BB/9 – 47 IP – 1.91 ERA) (2015: 6.33 K/9 – 1.67 BB/9 – 81.1 IP – 4.22 ERA) (2016: 6.78 K/9 – 1.15 BB/9 – 86.1 IP – 3.75 ERA)
Georgetown JR RHP David Ellingson: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average 77-79 breaking ball; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 6.14 K/9 – 5.68 BB/9 – 58.2 IP – 3.37 ERA) (2015: 8.63 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 24.0 IP – 0.75 ERA) (2016: 7.91 K/9 – 4.62 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 3.29 ERA)
Georgetown rSR RHP Max Allen: 6-2, 175 pounds (2016: 6.62 K/9 – 3.97 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 3.29 ERA)
Georgetown SR RHP Curtiss Pomeroy: 93-95 FB; 6-1, 200 pounds (3.0 IP)
Georgetown SR RHP Matt Smith: 90-93 FB; good command; 6-3, 220 pounds (2014: 5.89 K/9 – 4.07 BB/9 – 84 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2015: 8.07 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 86.2 IP – 2.79 ERA) (2016: 7.06 K/9 – 3.09 BB/9 – 81.2 IP – 4.52 ERA)
Georgetown SR RHP Tim Davis: 5-10, 190 pounds (2013: 6.18 K/9 | 3.89 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 39.1 IP) 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: 7.80 K/9 – 2.10 BB/9 – 30 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2015: 6.18 K/9 – 2.29 BB/9 – 51.0 IP – 4.24 ERA) (2016: 11.16 K/9 – 2.98 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 3.96 ERA)
Georgia Highlands CC SO LHP/1B Daniel Gooden (2016): 86-92 FB, 93 peak; average 70-73 CB; 74-78 SL; 78 CU; quick bat; power upside; TJ survivor; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-3, 230 pounds (2016: 11.57 K/9 – 8.57 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 4.93 ERA)
Georgia JR LHP Andrew Gist: 85-86 FB; above-average CU; 73-76 CB; 5-10, 190 pounds (2016: 6.85 K/9 – 2.59 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 5.18 ERA)
Georgia JR RHP Drew Moody: 86-90 FB; 76-77 SL; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 8.10 K/9 – 2.70 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 6.30 ERA) (2016: 6.70 K/9 – 1.22 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 4.47 ERA)
Georgia rJR RHP Austin Wallace: 88-92 FB; SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (1.0 IP)
Georgia rJR RHP David Gonzalez: 88-92 FB, 95 peak; CB; SL; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: 4.26 K/9 | 8.05 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 19 IP) (2014: 3.65 K/9 – 2.19 BB/9 – 12.1 IP – 2.19 ERA)
Georgia rSR RHP Heath Holder: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; 6-6, 210 pounds (2016: 10.01 K/9 – 5.83 BB/9 – 71.0 IP – 3.68 ERA)
Georgia Southern JR RHP Landon Hughes: low-90s FB; 6-5, 175 pounds (2016: 8.42 K/9 – 2.03 BB/9 – 62.0 IP – 2.47 ERA)
Georgia Southern rJR LHP Evan Challenger: TJ survivor; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 5.87 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2015: 6.53 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 80.0 IP – 2.03 ERA) (2016: 6.71 K/9 – 2.09 BB/9 – 103.1 IP – 3.05 ERA)
Georgia Southern rSO RHP Adam Kelly: 6-4, 185 pounds (2015: 7.62 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 12.2 IP – 4.85 ERA) (2016: 8.93 K/9 – 5.01 BB/9 – 41.1 IP – 6.75 ERA)
Georgia Southern SR RHP Chris Brown: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good CU; good breaking ball; 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: 9.63 K/9 – 5.02 BB/9 – 42.2 IP – 5.02 ERA) (2016: 9.89 K/9 – 7.25 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 2.30 ERA)
Georgia Southern SR RHP Ryan Frederick: 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: 6.62 K/9 – 3.06 BB/9 – 53 IP – 3.91 ERA) (2015: 7.59 K/9 – 3.94 BB/9 – 32.0 IP – 3.09 ERA) (2016: 9.50 K/9 – 6.24 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 4.75 ERA)
Georgia State JR LHP Devin Vainer: 88-91 FB; CU; SL; 6-2, 185 pounds (2016: 9.88 K/9 – 11.34 BB/9 – 24.2 IP – 9.49 ERA)
Georgia State JR RHP Bryce Conley: 95 peak; good SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 10.68 K/9 – 5.95 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 5.19 ERA)
Georgia State SR LHP Wayne Wages: 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: 5.73 K/9 – 2.86 BB/9 – 22 IP – 7.77 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 5.52 BB/9 – 31.0 IP – 3.77 ERA) (2016: 6.28 K/9 – 2.24 BB/9 – 80.1 IP – 5.15 ERA)
Georgia State SR RHP Clayton Payne: 93 FB; 6-4, 190 pounds (2015: 6.00 K/9 – 6.00 BB/9 – 20.2 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2016: 6.88 K/9 – 4.76 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 4.76 ERA)
Georgia State SR RHP Cole Uvila: 89-93 FB; good CB/SL; CU; 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: 7.26 K/9 – 6.32 BB/9 – 57.1 IP – 4.26 ERA) (2016: 9.90 K/9 – 1.80 BB/9 – 20.0 IP – 0.90 ERA)
Georgia State SR RHP Marc-André Habeck: 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: 5.05 K/9 – 1.98 BB/9 – 41.1 IP – 5.71 ERA) (2016: 6.62 K/9 – 3.92 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 4.59 ERA)
Georgia Tech JR LHP Ben Parr: 86-89 FB; good command; 6-3, 185 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 2.77 BB/9 – 65 IP – 2.63 ERA) (2015: 4.38 K/9 – 5.13 BB/9 – 59.2 IP – 4.53 ERA) (2016: 6.87 K/9 – 3.73 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 4.18 ERA)
Georgia Tech JR RHP Brandon Gold: 87-92 FB; good 76-84 SL/CB, more SL; average to above-average 80-85 CU with sink; good command; strong arm; good glove; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .246/.316/.311 – 19 BB/44 K – 0/0 SB – 183 AB) (2015: 7.46 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 85.2 IP – 3.26 ERA) (2015: .273/.371/.403 – 12 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 77 AB) (2016: .244/.436/.439 – 11 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 41 AB) (2016: 6.92 K/9 – 2.65 BB/9 – 105.1 IP – 2.48 ERA)
Georgia Tech JR RHP Matthew Gorst: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 84-87 cutter; 77-81 SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 8.57 K/9 – 6.96 BB/9 – 33.2 IP – 4.81 ERA) (2016: 10.10 K/9 – 2.39 BB/9 – 49.0 IP – 0.55 ERA)
Georgia Tech JR RHP Zac Ryan: 88-92 FB; good 78-80 CB/SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: 8.42 K/9 – 4.65 BB/9 – 30 IP – 4.65 ERA) (2015: 7.56 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 3.59 ERA) (2016: 5.14 K/9 – 3.43 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 7.29 ERA)
Georgia Tech rSR RHP Cole Pitts: 88-92 peak; average CU; iffy control; breaking ball needs work; TJ survivor; 6-5, 235 pounds (2012: 7.38 K/9 | 3.81 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 78 IP) (2013: 6.23 K/9 | 4.71 BB/9 | 4.91 FIP | 65 IP) (2014: 8.47 K/9 – 4.76 BB/9 – 17 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2015: 6.26 K/9 – 6.26 BB/9 – 45 IP – 6.85 ERA) (2016: 8.06 K/9 – 4.78 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 6.56 ERA)
Georgia Tech SR LHP/OF Jonathan King: 86-89 FB; good 81 CU; good 76-79 SL; deceptive; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 7.17 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 69 IP) (2014: 6.00 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 18 IP – 2.00 ERA) (2015: 4.99 K/9 – 2.45 BB/9 – 92.0 IP – 3.82 ERA) (5.0 IP)
Gonzaga JR RHP Hunter Wells: 6-3, 170 pounds (2015: 8.25 K/9 – 4.75 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 3.75 ERA) (2016: 9.13 K/9 – 4.63 BB/9 – 68.0 IP – 5.16 ERA)
Gonzaga JR RHP Sam Hellinger: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: 6.43 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 4.93 ERA)
Gonzaga JR RHP Wyatt Mills: 89 FB; submariner; 6-3, 175 pounds (2015: 4.74 K/9 – 1.89 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 2.84 ERA) (2016: 9.42 K/9 – 4.71 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 2.72 ERA)
Gonzaga SO RHP Gage Burland: 92-94 FB; good 78-79 breaking ball; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 11.77 K/9 – 8.31 BB/9 – 13.1 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2016: 12.23 K/9 – 6.12 BB/9 – 20.2 IP – 7.84 ERA)
Grambling State JR LHP Tanner Raiburn: 90 FB; 5-9 (2016: 10.07 K/9 – 4.03 BB/9 – 67.0 IP – 5.78 ERA)
Grand Canyon JR RHP AJ Franks: 6-2, 170 pounds (2016: 7.87 K/9 – 5.13 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 2.73 ERA)
Grand Canyon rSR RHP Jorge Perez: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak with good sink; 79-83 SL with above-average upside; 76-78 CU with average upside; cutter; good command; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: 5.43 K/9 – 1.71 BB/9 – 63 IP – 3.43 ERA) (2016: 9.64 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 4.82 ERA)
Grand Canyon SR LHP Andrew Naderer: 84-90 FB with plus movement; 74-77 CB; cutter; average 79-81 CU with upside; off roster in 2016; 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: 5.55 K/9 – 2.55 BB/9 – 99 IP – 3.27 ERA) (2015: 7.52 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 78.2 IP – 4.44 ERA)
Grand Canyon SR LHP Jaren Drummond: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: 7.20 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 3.90 ERA) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 5.14 BB/9 – 21.0 IP – 4.29 ERA)
Harford CC JR RHP Andrew Carber: 86-91 FB; good breaking ball; good athlete; 6-9, 225 pounds (2016: 12.74 K/9 – 9.20 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 2.55 ERA)
Hartford JR RHP Brian Stepniak: 88-92 FB; above-average CU; 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: 6.50 K/9 – 2.50 BB/9 – 18.0 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 5.92 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 7.2 IP – 8.22 ERA)
Hartford JR RHP John LaRossa: 90-94 FB; good SL; good athlete; 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 7.06 K/9 – 7.65 BB/9 – 30.2 IP – 6.16 ERA)
Hartford rSO RHP David Drouin: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average mid- to upper-70s CB/SL; average 85 CU; TJ survivor; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.50 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 36 IP – 3.25 ERA) (2016: 5.86 K/9 – 4.08 BB/9 – 35.1 IP – 3.06 ERA)
Hartford SR RHP Brian Murphy: 87-90 FB; good 77-80 SL; 6-6, 230 pounds (2013: 5.45 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 33 IP) (2014: 4.19 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 43 IP – 4.40 ERA) (2015: 5.12 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 65.1 IP – 4.29 ERA) (2016: 5.88 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 75.0 IP – 3.48 ERA)
Hartford SR RHP Jacob Mellin: 87-90 FB with sink; good SL; CU; 6-3, 230 pounds (2014: 8.31 K/9 – 2.42 BB/9 – 26 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2015: 8.04 K/9 – 5.79 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 10.31 K/9 – 3.75 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 7.45 ERA)
Hartford SR RHP Kyle Gauthier: 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; SL; CU; plus command; 6-5, 220 pounds (2013: 4.50 K/9 | 2.40 BB/9 | 5.06 FIP | 60 IP) (2014: 4.33 K/9 – 1.33 BB/9 – 53 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2015: 5.13 K/9 – 2.23 BB/9 – 93.1 IP – 3.48 ERA) (2016: 5.76 K/9 – 1.92 BB/9 – 75.0 IP – 2.76 ERA)
Hartford SR RHP Sam McKay: good CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 6.89 K/9 | 1.10 BB/9 | 4.50 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2014: 4.05 K/9 – 0.90 BB/9 – 39 IP – 1.57 ERA) (2015: 4.19 K/9 – 2.34 BB/9 – 73.1 IP – 4.44 ERA) (2016: 4.77 K/9 – 1.99 BB/9 – 45.1 IP – 3.77 ERA)
Harvard SR RHP Nick Scahill: 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: 11.77 K/9 – 3.46 BB/9 – 13 IP – 5.54 ERA) (2015: 11.74 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 3.91 ERA) (2016: 9.92 K/9 – 2.76 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 5.51 ERA)
Harvard SR RHP Sean Poppen: good SL; emerging CU; 6-3, 185 pounds (2014: 8.05 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 57 IP – 2.53 ERA) (2015: 8.53 K/9 – 2.31 BB/9 – 50.2 IP – 6.22 ERA) (2016: 7.60 K/9 – 3.40 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 3.07 ERA)
Hawaii JR RHP Brendan Hornung: 93-94 FB; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 6.57 K/9 – 1.95 BB/9 – 101.1 IP – 3.11 ERA)
Hawaii SR LHP Matt Valencia: 6-0, 220 pounds (2015: 9.45 K/9 – 6.30 BB/9 – 19.2 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 9.92 K/9 – 6.16 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 1.03 ERA)
Hawaii SR RHP Cody Culp: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: 6.58 K/9 – 1.38 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 6.23 ERA) (2016: 6.66 K/9 – 0.90 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 2.16 ERA)
Hawaii SR RHP Josh Pigg: 88-92 FB; SL flashes plus; good CB; 6-2, 210 pounds (2015: 5.40 K/9 – 9.90 BB/9 – 9.2 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 6.14 K/9 – 7.16 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 7.64 ERA)
High Point JR LHP Jeremy Johnson: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: 8.56 K/9 – 3.42 BB/9 – 26.1 IP – 2.39 ERA)
High Point rSR RHP Joe Goodman: 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 9.77 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 3.26 FIP | 54.1 IP) (2013: 9.25 K/9 | 3.33 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2015: 14.68 K/9 – 3.79 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 1.89 ERA) (2016: 8.91 K/9 – 6.14 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 5.22 ERA)
High Point rSR RHP Scot Hoffman: 90-94 FB; 6-4, 225 pounds (2015: 7.50 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 48.1 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2016: 7.05 K/9 – 2.82 BB/9 – 76.2 IP – 5.17 ERA)
High Point SR RHP Michael Hennessey: sidearmer (2015: 6.23 K/9 – 3.69 BB/9 – 39.0 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2016: 7.31 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 7.92 ERA)
High Point SR RHP Tyler Britton: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: 6.49 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 43.1 IP – 3.56 ERA) (2016: 9.60 K/9 – 1.63 BB/9 – 55.1 IP – 2.93 ERA)
Hofstra rSR LHP Brendan Mulligan: sidearmer; 6-5, 225 pounds (2014: 9.69 K/9 – 5.54 BB/9 – 13 IP – 4.15 ERA) (2015: 7.84 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 30.2 IP – 4.35 ERA) (2016: 17.35 K/9 – 13.01 BB/9 – 8.1 IP – 8.64 ERA)
Hofstra rSR RHP Dave Jesch: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: 10.29 K/9 – 4.89 BB/9 – 35.0 IP – 6.69 ERA)
Hofstra SR RHP Alex Eisenberg: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; average 79-82 SL; average 75-77 CB; average or better 80-82 CU; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: 5.25 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 36 IP – 7.50 ERA) (2015: 5.17 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 54.0 IP – 5.83 ERA) (2016: 6.83 K/9 – 2.67 BB/9 – 54.0 IP – 5.67 ERA)
Hofstra SR RHP Bowie Matteson: 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 5.17 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 53.2 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2016: 6.85 K/9 – 1.74 BB/9 – 72.1 IP – 5.23 ERA)
Holy Cross JR RHP Ben White: good CU; good command; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: 7.41 K/9 – 3.53 BB/9 – 51 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2015: 8.11 K/9 – 3.39 BB/9 – 61.1 IP – 3.84 ERA) (2016: 8.40 K/9 – 4.20 BB/9 – 15.0 IP – 3.60 ERA)
Holy Cross JR RHP Brendan King: good CB; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 7 IP – 10.29 ERA) (2015: 4.50 K/9 – 1.86 BB/9 – 58.1 IP – 2.17 ERA) (2016: 8.09 K/9 – 1.97 BB/9 – 82.1 IP – 2.84 ERA)
Holy Cross JR RHP Joe Cravero: 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: 6.75 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 11 IP – 5.25 ERA) (2016: 8.64 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 50.0 IP – 3.24 ERA)
Holy Cross JR RHP Zach Fox: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.50 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 18 IP – 0.00 ERA) (2015: 7.00 K/9 – 1.75 BB/9 – 36.0 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 8.47 K/9 – 5.29 BB/9 – 17.0 IP – 5.29 ERA)
Holy Cross SR RHP Sean Gustin: 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: 8.53 K/9 – 4.26 BB/9 – 18 IP – 2.37 ERA) (2015: 13.68 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 25.0 IP – 2.52 ERA) (2016: 9.60 K/9 – 6.76 BB/9 – 25.1 IP – 3.91 ERA)
Houston Baptist JR LHP Ivan Smith: 6-1, 215 pounds (2016: 8.59 K/9 – 6.50 BB/9 – 22.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Houston Baptist SR LHP Matthew McCollough: 5-11, 175 pounds (2013: 4.86 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 53.2 IP) (2014: 5.59 K/9 – 1.22 BB/9 – 37 IP – 3.89 ERA) (2015: 6.22 K/9 – 1.51 BB/9 – 106.2 IP – 2.86 ERA) (2016: 7.68 K/9 – 0.73 BB/9 – 24.2 IP – 1.09 ERA)
Houston Baptist SR RHP Brody Toal: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 7.44 K/9 – 5.75 BB/9 – 26.2 IP – 3.71 ERA)
Houston Baptist SR RHP Dylan Zarosky: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 76-77 CB; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 3.52 BB/9 – 23 IP – 2.35 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 10.95 K/9 – 4.38 BB/9 – 37.0 IP – 1.95 ERA)
Houston JR LHP John King: 85-91 FB with sink; CB; CU; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: 6.41 K/9 – 1.68 BB/9 – 59.0 IP – 3.51 ERA)
Houston JR LHP Nathan Jackson: 89 FB; good CB; good command; 6-0, 185 pounds
Houston JR RHP Marshall Kasowski: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-77 CB; good CU; 6-3, 220 pounds (2015: 9.53 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 17.0 IP – 2.12 ERA) (2016: 9.76 K/9 – 3.25 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 4.32 ERA)
Houston JR RHP Nick Hernandez: 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2016: 11.75 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 43.6 IP – 2.89 ERA)
Houston rJR RHP Bubba Maxwell: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 81-84 SL with above-average upside; upper-70s CU; TJ surgery in 2015; when healthy, 90-94 FB; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: 20 K/5 BB – 25 IP – 3.24 ERA) (2016: 9.29 K/9 – 2.68 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 2.89 ERA)
Illinois rSR RHP Andrew Mamlic: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 9.50 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 5.00 ERA) (2016: 6.29 K/9 – 2.22 BB/9 – 73.0 IP – 3.70 ERA)
Illinois rSR RHP Charlie Naso: 6-2, 250 pounds (2014: 8.44 K/9 – 2.53 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 0.00 ERA) (2016: 6.43 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 2.25 ERA)
Illinois SR LHP JD Nielsen: 86-88 FB; good breaking ball; 6-6, 220 pounds (2014: 6.75 K/9 – 1.35 BB/9 – 13.1 IP – 7.43 ERA) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 4.13 BB/9 – 24.2 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 10.20 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 30.0 IP – 3.60 ERA)
Illinois SR RHP Nick Blackburn: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; good SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 4.23 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 5.14 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2014: 5.96 K/9 – 3.97 BB/9 – 22.2 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2015: 7.13 K/9 – 1.13 BB/9 – 24.1 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2016: 9.78 K/9 – 5.46 BB/9 – 31.1 IP – 3.73 ERA)
Illinois State JR RHP David Meade: 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: 7.63 K/9 – 3.39 BB/9 – 74.1 IP – 4.84 ERA)
Illinois State rJR RHP Jack Landwehr: 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: 6.40 K/9 – 3.98 BB/9 – 52.0 IP – 6.58 ERA) (2016: 7.96 K/9 – 3.62 BB/9 – 37.3 IP – 2.89 ERA)
Illinois State SR LHP Jacob Hendren: 87-89 FB; good CU; CB; SL; plus deception; 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: 8.41 K/9 – 2.04 BB/9 – 106.0 IP – 2.80 ERA) (2016: 6.54 K/9 – 2.94 BB/9 – 82.2 IP – 5.66 ERA)
Illinois-Chicago JR LHP Jake Dahlberg: 88 FB; good CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: 5.60 K/9 – 2.21 BB/9 – 106.0 IP – 3.31 IP) (2016: 8.37 K/9 – 5.07 BB/9 – 71.0 IP – 4.94 ERA)
Illinois-Chicago JR RHP Connor Ryan: 94 FB; 6-1, 175 pounds (2015: 6.67 K/9 – 4.67 BB/9 – 27.1 IP – 5.00 ERA) (2016: 5.81 K/9 – 3.63 BB/9 – 62.0 IP – 3.48 ERA)
Illinois-Chicago SR LHP/OF Trevor Lane: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: 7.03 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 66.2 IP – 3.92 ERA) (2016: 11.95 K/9 – 4.36 BB/9 – 64.0 IP – 1.55 ERA)
Incarnate Word JR RHP Trevor Hardee: 6-6, 210 pounds (2015: 7.71 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 27.2 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2016: 7.33 K/9 – 4.30 BB/9 – 35.2 IP – 5.30 ERA)
Indiana JR LHP Sullivan Stadler: 87-89 FB; plus breaking ball; 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: 6.00 K/9 – 4.00 BB/9 – 26 IP – 2.67 ERA) (4.1 IP)
Indiana JR RHP Luke Stephenson: low-90s FB; Vanderbilt transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 5.10 K/9 – 0.60 BB/9 – 30.0 IP – 4.50 ERA)
Indiana rJR RHP Kent Williams: 88-91 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 10.00 K/9 – 2.00 BB/9 – 9.0 IP – 6.00 ERA)
Indiana rJR RHP Thomas Belcher: upper-80s FB with sink; CU; SL; CB; sidearm delivery; 6-4, 210 pounds (2016: 7.02 K/9 – 2.27 BB/9 – 43.2 IP – 2.47 ERA)
Indiana rSO LHP Austin Foote: 86-87 FB; good 78-80 SL; 75 CB; 6-3, 180 pounds (2015: 13.00 K/9 – 5.00 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 4.50 ERA) (4.1 IP)
Indiana rSR LHP Kyle Hart: 84-88 FB; good CB; CU; could be good LOOGY; TJ survivor; 6-5, 200 pounds (2012: 5.79 K/9 | 3.11 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 84 IP) (2013: 5.59 K/9 | 2.80 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 35 IP – 2.31 ERA) (2015: 7.30 K/9 – 0.73 BB/9 – 37.1 IP – 1.22 ERA) (2016: 7.23 K/9 – 1.37 BB/9 – 98.1 IP – 3.29 ERA)
Indiana SR LHP Caleb Baragar: low-90s FB; good breaking ball; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 7.89 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 57.0 IP – 3.47 ERA) (2016: 7.69 K/9 – 2.29 BB/9 – 86.2 IP – 2.49 ERA)
Indiana SR LHP Will Coursen-Carr: 84-88 FB, 91 peak; 84-87 sinker; 80 SL; 72 CU; 68-73 CB; 6-4, 220 pounds (2013: 5.23 K/9 | 3.58 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 65.1 IP) (2014: 5.54 K/9 – 5.77 BB/9 – 38 IP – 3.46 ERA) (2015: 8.40 K/9 – 4.20 BB/9 – 15.1 IP – 4.20 ERA) (0.1 IP)
Indiana SR RHP Evan Bell: low-90s FB; 6-8, 210 pounds (2014: 6.55 K/9 – 2.86 BB/9 – 21 IP – 3.27 ERA) (2015: 6.66 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 49.2 IP – 3.60 ERA) (2016: 4.73 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 85.2 IP – 3.36 ERA)
Indiana State JR LHP Justin Hill: 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: 8.21 K/9 – 6.50 BB/9 – 52.2 IP – 4.27 ERA)
Indiana State JR LHP Ryan Keaffaber: mid-80s FB; above-average CB; average CU; plus command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: 5.61 K/9 – 2.80 BB/9 – 60 IP – 3.25 ERA) (2015: 5.82 K/9 – 2.20 BB/9 – 82.1 IP – 2.74 ERA) (2016: 4.33 K/9 – 1.41 BB/9 – 95.2 IP – 3.48 ERA)
Indiana State JR LHP Trent Lunsford: 6-3, 190 pounds (2014: 4.80 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 45 IP – 2.00 ERA) (2015: 7.15 K/9 – 4.24 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 7.68 ERA) (2016: 7.86 K/9 – 9.29 BB/9 – 12.2 IP – 4.97 ERA)
Indiana State JR RHP Austin Conway: 90-91 FB; 78-82 CB flashes plus; 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 2.94 BB/9 – 51.2 IP – 2.25 ERA) (2016: 10.96 K/9 – 9.23 BB/9 – 15.2 IP – 4.60 ERA)
Indiana State JR RHP Damon Olds: 6-4, 180 pounds (2016: 9.12 K/9 – 4.86 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 3.94 ERA)
Indiana State JR RHP Jeremy McKinney: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: 9.47 K/9 – 6.16 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 6.16 ERA) (2016: 8.35 K/9 – 1.81 BB/9 – 49.2 IP – 3.26 ERA)
Indiana State rSR LHP Greg Kuhlman: 90-94 FB; promising CB, flashes plus; iffy control; out of 2014 season; 6-3, 180 pounds (2013: 9.00 K/9 | 4.88 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 48 IP) (2015: 7.55 K/9 – 6.10 BB/9 – 30.2 IP – 5.23 ERA) (2016: 8.60 K/9 – 9.26 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 5.27 ERA)
Indiana State rSR RHP Dan Peterson: 6-6, 200 pounds (2016: 9.66 K/9 – 2.76 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 1.93 ERA)
Iona SR RHP Alex Fishberg: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: 8.86 K/9 – 4.07 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 1.67 ERA)
Iowa rJR LHP Jared Mandel: 5-10, 160 pounds (2016: 8.31 K/9 – 4.85 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 4.15 ERA)
Iowa rJR LHP Ryan Erickson: 87-92 FB; good low-80s cut-SL (80-81); CU; mid-70s CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 5.79 K/9 – 4.29 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 2.79 ERA) (2016: 4.73 K/9 – 4.54 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 4.15 ERA)
Iowa rJR RHP/SS Josh Martsching: 6-2, 210 pounds (2013: 6.29 K/9 | 3.67 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 34.1 IP) (2015: 5.50 K/9 – 5.00 BB/9 – 18.1 IP – 3.50 ERA) (2016: 7.74 K/9 – 4.35 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 2.41 ERA)
Iowa rSO RHP CJ Eldred: 86-90 FB; 77 CB; Indiana transfer; 6-1, 220 pounds (2016: 6.01 K/9 – 2.39 BB/9 – 94.1 IP – 3.43 ERA)
Iowa SR RHP Calvin Mathews: 85-90 FB with sink, 92 peak; good 75-77 SL; 71-73 CB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 6.25 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 5.11 FIP | 40.1 IP) (2014: 7.43 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 72.2 IP – 2.72 ERA) (2015: 5.30 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 73.1 IP – 2.47 ERA) (2016: 6.51 K/9 – 3.14 BB/9 – 37.1 IP – 5.79 ERA)
Iowa SR RHP Tyler Radtke: 92 FB; good breaking ball; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: 9.24 K/9 – 3.65 BB/9 – 37 IP – 3.89 ERA) (2015: 7.20 K/9 – 8.10 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 5.40 ERA) (2016: 8.60 K/9 – 5.29 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 2.63 ERA)
Iowa SR RHP/1B Tyler Peyton: 88-94 FB, 95 peak; SL with above-average upside; average or better CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .331/.402/.437 – 19 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 142 AB) (2014: 5.33 K/9 – 3.91 BB/9 – 76 IP – 4.86 ERA) (2015: 7.01 K/9 – 2.27 BB/9 – 95.0 IP – 3.03 ERA) (2015: .337/.439/.417 – 34 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .335/.412/.507 – 28 BB/35 K – 8/12 SB – 215 AB) (2016: 6.22 K/9 – 2.51 BB/9 – 68.0 IP – 4.24 ERA)
Iowa Western RHP Taylor Goshen (2016): 88-93 FB; 80-82 SL; good CU; Wichita State transfer (2015: 11.40 K/9 – 7.80 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 7.80 ERA) (2016: 9.72 K/ – 3.24 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 7.29 ERA)
Jackson State JR RHP Jamal Wilson: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; SL; CU; 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 5.43 BB/9 – 63.0 IP – 5.29 ERA) (2016: 8.88 K/9 – 3.96 BB/9 – 75.0 IP – 4.56 ERA)
Jackson State JR RHP Jesse Anderson: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: 9.11 K/9 – 7.23 BB/9 – 33.2 IP – 7.49 ERA)
Jackson State JR RHP Miguel Yrigoyen: 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: 10.50 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 84.0 IP – 4.61 ERA)
Jackson State SR LHP Vincent Anthonia: good command; 5-8, 160 pounds (2014: 6.91 K/9 – 3.56 BB/9 – 43 IP – 2.93 ERA) (2015: 6.29 K/9 – 5.31 BB/9 – 83.0 IP – 4.45 ERA) (2016: 7.28 K/9 – 3.90 BB/9 – 34.2 IP – 5.45 ERA)
Jackson State SR RHP/SS Jevon Jacobs: 88-92 FB; good SL; CB; CU; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: 8.54 K/9 – 3.19 BB/9 – 79.0 IP – 5.70 ERA) (2015: .273/.484/.341 – 13 BB/7 K – 3/4 SB – 44 AB) (2016: 6.47 K/9 – 3.24 BB/9 – 72.1 IP – 3.98 ERA)
Jacksonville JR RHP Nathan Disch: 88-92 FB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: 8.68 K/9 – 6.75 BB/9 – 28 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2015: 7.45 K/9 – 3.57 BB/9 – 58.1 IP – 5.12 ERA) (2016: 6.62 K/9 – 2.56 BB/9 – 84.1 IP – 3.74 ERA)
Jacksonville rSR LHP Casey Kulina: good command; 5-8, 170 pounds (2016: 7.94 K/9 – 5.03 BB/9 – 34.0 IP – 3.71 ERA)
Jacksonville State JR LHP Nate Sylvester: 5-8, 180 pounds (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 39.0 IP – 3.00 ERA)
Jacksonville State JR RHP/INF Joe McGuire: 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .256/.343/.322 – 12 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 90 AB) (2015: .233/.324/.333 – 4 BB/11 K – 0/1 SB – 30 AB) (2015: 10.36 K/9 – 4.09 BB/9 – 33.1 IP – 3.55 ERA) (2016: 7.28 K/9 – 3.26 BB/9 – 47.0 IP – 4.98 ERA)
Jacksonville State rSO LHP Justin Hoyt: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: 9.41 K/9 – 5.32 BB/9 – 22.1 IP – 2.05 ERA) (2016: 11.67 K/9 – 5.00 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 1.00 ERA)
James Madison JR LHP Michael Evans: 90 FB; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: 8.07 K/9 – 4.66 BB/9 – 29 IP – 6.52 ERA) (2015: 10.22 K/9 – 4.86 BB/9 – 36.2 IP – 3.65 ERA) (2016: 7.98 K/9 – 2.86 BB/9 – 44.0 IP – 2.66 ERA)
James Madison rJR RHP Brandon Withers: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: 10.15 K/9 – 7.85 BB/9 – 39.1 IP – 8.54 ERA) (2016: 8.06 K/9 – 5.07 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 6.27 ERA)
James Madison rSR RHP Ben Garner: 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: 11.14 K/9 – 3.18 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 3.63 ERA)
James Madison SR RHP Mark Gunst: 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: 6.47 K/9 | 4.02 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 40.1 IP) (2014: 4.21 K/9 – 4.06 BB/9 – 62 IP – 6.68 ERA) (2015: 7.29 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 42.0 IP – 6.86 ERA) (2016: 7.18 K/9 – 2.48 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 7.71 ERA)
Jefferson County CC RHP Anthony Herron (2016): 86-92 FB, 94-95 peak; plus splitter; average SL/CB; 6-1, 215 pounds (2016: 15.46 K/9 – 3.21 BB/9 – 75.2 IP – 2.97 ERA)
JR LHP Keelan Smithers: 86-88 FB; plus command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: 6.13 K/9 – 5.17 BB/9 – 46 IP – 5.94 ERA) (2015: 5.14 K/9 – 3.49 BB/9 – 48.2 IP – 5.14 ERA) (2016: 4.98 K/9 – 3.68 BB/9 – 41.2 IP – 3.46 ERA)
Kansas JR LHP Jeremy Kravetz: 6-2, 185 pounds (2016: 7.26 K/9 – 1.94 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 5.30 ERA)
Kansas JR RHP Sean Rackoski: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; SL; CB; CU; 6-7, 210 pounds (2015: 5.80 K/9 – 4.42 BB/9 – 58.2 IP – 6.56 ERA)
Kansas JR RHP Stephen Villines: sidearm delivery; 6-2, 165 pounds (2014: 4.31 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 48 IP – 1.50 ERA) (2015: 9.51 K/9 – 1.70 BB/9 – 53.0 IP – 3.40 ERA) (2016: 8.36 K/9 – 2.85 BB/9 – 50.2 IP – 2.13 ERA)
Kansas rSO RHP Jon Hander: 87-89 FB; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: 3.63 K/9 – 4.08 BB/9 – 39.2 IP – 3.18 ERA) (2016: 3.50 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 14.81 ERA)
Kansas SR LHP Ben Krauth: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: 8.31 K/9 – 4.15 BB/9 – 91.1 IP – 3.66 ERA) (2016: 10.08 K/9 – 2.93 BB/9 – 92.0 IP – 3.33 ERA)
Kansas SR RHP Hayden Edwards: 88-92 FB; good mid-70s CB; 6-8, 200 pounds (2014: 4.15 K/9 – 0.00 BB/9 – 8.2 IP – 2.08 ERA) (2015: 7.36 K/9 – 2.18 BB/9 – 33.0 IP – 6.82 ERA) (2016: 9.43 K/9 – 6.08 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 9.10 ERA)
Kansas State JR LHP Jordan Floyd: 88-90 FB; 6-2, 250 pounds (2015: 3.83 K/9 – 3.45 BB/9 – 46.2 IP – 3.45 ERA) (2016: 7.24 K/9 – 3.14 BB/9 – 37.1 IP – 4.10 ERA)
Kansas State JR LHP Parker Rigler: 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: 8.50 K/9 – 3.03 BB/9 – 77.1 IP – 4.89 ERA)
Kansas State rJR RHP Colton Kalmus: 86-91 FB; SL; really good CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 5.46 K/9 – 2.95 BB/9 – 61.0 IP – 4.13 ERA) (2016: 8.88 K/9 – 5.04 BB/9 – 44.2 IP – 5.24 ERA)
Kansas State SR RHP Corey Fischer: good breaking ball; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: 4.66 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 4.34 ERA) (2016: 7.27 K/9 – 3.81 BB/9 – 52.0 IP – 5.37 ERA)
Kansas State SR RHP Levi MaVorhis: 86-88 FB; good CU; usable SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 5.10 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 54.2 IP) (2014: 5.14 K/9 – 1.50 BB/9 – 84 IP – 3.96 ERA) (2015: 2.88 K/9 – 2.88 BB/9 – 24.2 IP – 6.12 ERA) (2016: 8.18 K/9 – 1.61 BB/9 – 83.2 IP – 4.20 ERA)
Kennesaw State JR LHP Mason Ward: 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 5.00 BB/9 – 17.2 IP – 8.50 ERA) (2016: 6.24 K/9 – 2.46 BB/9 – 47.2 IP – 4.34 ERA)
Kennesaw State JR LHP Richard Lovelady: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 78-81 SL; mid-70s CB; 78 CU; 6-1, 170 pounds (2016: 10.26 K/9 – 4.93 BB/9 – 45.2 IP – 2.96 ERA)
Kennesaw State JR LHP/OF Chris Erwin: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; good speed; good glove; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: 6.91 K/9 – 5.02 BB/9 – 42 IP – 3.14 ERA) (2015: 9.60 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 60.1 IP – 4.95 ERA) (2015: .332/.369/.487 – 12 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 199 AB) (2016: 7.92 K/9 – 3.84 BB/9 – 75.0 IP – 5.76 ERA) (2016: .323/.379/.449 – 10 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 127 AB)
Kennesaw State JR RHP Erich Stahl: 92 peak; 5-9, 180 pounds (2016: 8.33 K/9 – 6.33 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 3.67 ERA)
Kennesaw State JR RHP Gabe Friese: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good CB; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: 5.05 K/9 – 1.85 BB/9 – 73 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2015: 6.09 K/9 – 3.44 BB/9 – 68.0 IP – 3.57 ERA) (2016: 7.59 K/9 – 2.99 BB/9 – 72.1 IP – 4.35 ERA)
Kent State JR RHP Andy Ravel: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; average or better 79-81 SL; 75-78 CB with average or better upside; emerging 78-82 CU with average upside; good athlete; 6-2, 165 pounds (2014: 7.75 K/9 – 3.50 BB/9 – 35 IP – 2.75 ERA) (2016: 7.62 K/9 – 1.96 BB/9 – 91.0 IP – 3.36 ERA)
Kent State rSR LHP Tim Faix: 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 2.84 BB/9 – 19 IP – 4.26 ERA) (2015: 9.90 K/9 – 8.10 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 7.20 ERA) (2016: 7.55 K/9 – 3.78 BB/9 – 28.2 IP – 2.83 ERA)
Kent State rSR RHP Eli Martin: 6-0, 160 pounds (2015: 8.31 K/9 – 2.77 BB/9 – 13.0 IP – 2.08 ERA) (2016: 8.83 K/9 – 5.52 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 4.96 ERA)
Kent State SR RHP Nick Jensen-Clagg: 87-90 with sink, 92 peak; above-average to plus 75-77 CU; 82-84 SL; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 5.28 K/9 | 3.33 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 46 IP) (2014: 7.82 K/9 – 1.93 BB/9 – 84 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2015: 10.34 K/9 – 3.64 BB/9 – 93.2 IP – 2.87 ERA)
Kentucky JR LHP Logan Salow: 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: 7.84 K/9 – 3.77 BB/9 – 31 IP – 4.65 ERA) (2015: 10.13 K/9 – 4.13 BB/9 – 23.2 IP – 5.25 ERA) (2016: 10.49 K/9 – 6.05 BB/9 – 22.1 IP – 3.22 ERA)
Kentucky rSR RHP Zach Strecker: 6-4, 225 pounds (2013: 9.39 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 15.1 IP) (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 4.29 BB/9 – 21 IP – 3.86 ERA) (2015: 7.80 K/9 – 2.40 BB/9 – 30.1 IP – 4.50 ERA) (2016: 6.14 K/9 – 1.84 BB/9 – 29.1 IP – 1.84 ERA)
Kentucky SR LHP Dylan Dwyer: 86-89 FB; good 73-74 CB; average 76-78 CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: 3.86 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 5.45 FIP | 16.1 IP) (2014: 7.55 K/9 – 3.54 BB/9 – 56 IP – 5.46 ERA) (2015: 7.80 K/9 – 3.30 BB/9 – 29.2 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 8.40 K/9 – 4.80 BB/9 – 15.0 IP – 6.60 ERA)
Kentucky SR RHP Dustin Beggs: 87-91 FB; above-average to plus upper-70s (78) CB; above-average low-80s SL; good CU; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 7.18 K/9 – 1.91 BB/9 – 93.2 IP – 3.64 ERA) (2016: 7.30 K/9 – 1.46 BB/9 – 98.2 IP – 3.01 ERA)
La Salle JR LHP Jorge Jimenez: 88-92 FB; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: 10.80 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 10.1 IP – 1.80 ERA) (2016: 9.33 K/9 – 5.33 BB/9 – 27.0 IP – 9.33 ERA)
La Salle rJR LHP Luke Reilly: upper-80s FB; good CU; TJ survivor; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 9.16 K/9 – 2.13 BB/9 – 54.2 IP – 4.25 ERA) (2016: 7.59 K/9 – 2.43 BB/9 – 59.1 IP – 3.49 ERA)
La Salle SR RHP/1B Joey Ravert: 90-94 FB; good SL; power upside; 6-3, 235 pounds (2013: .289/.374/.373 – 15 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 142 AB) (2014: 5.52 K/9 – 3.89 BB/9 – 43 IP – 5.52 ERA) (2015: 6.14 K/9 – 2.73 BB/9 – 66.1 IP – 3.82 ERA) (2015: .338/.400/.676 – 12 BB/36 K – 0/1 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .265/.392/.438 – 32 BB/51 K – 4/4 SB – 185 AB) (2016: 9.11 K/9 – 4.55 BB/9 – 57.1 IP – 5.02 ERA)
Lafayette SR LHP Ryan Callanan: 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 2.57 BB/9 – 14 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2015: 9.75 K/9 – 1.77 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 3.98 ERA) (2016: 8.01 K/9 – 2.52 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 5.52 ERA)
Lamar JR RHP Jimmy Johnson: 90-94 FB; good SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 6.18 K/9 – 3.47 BB/9 – 51.0 IP – 4.06 ERA)
Lamar rSR RHP Billy Love: 92 FB; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: 6.27 K/9 – 2.53 BB/9 – 74.2 IP – 3.86 ERA)
Lamar SR LHP Travis Moore: 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: 6.00 K/9 – 3.75 BB/9 – 12.1 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2016: 10.25 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 31.2 IP – 1.99 ERA)
Lamar SR RHP Enrique Oquendo: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: 11.21 K/9 – 3.45 BB/9 – 31.1 IP – 2.30 ERA)
Lamar SR RHP Fernando Martinez: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: 7.43 K/9 – 2.54 BB/9 – 46.0 IP – 2.74 ERA)
Lamar SR RHP Jayson McKinley: 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: 5.59 K/9 – 3.72 BB/9 – 29 IP – 3.72 ERA) (2015: 3.92 K/9 – 2.08 BB/9 – 38.2 IP – 2.54 ERA) (2016: 6.72 K/9 – 1.74 BB/9 – 72.1 IP – 3.61 ERA)
Lamar SR RHP Will Hibbs: 88-93 FB; good CU; CB; SL; 6-7, 235 pounds (2014: 5.88 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 78 IP – 3.92 ERA) (2015: 8.74 K/9 – 4.11 BB/9 – 35.0 IP – 5.66 ERA) (2016: 9.07 K/9 – 2.71 BB/9 – 96.1 IP – 3.27 ERA)
Lee rJR RHP Justin Alleman (2016): 90-94 FB, 96 peak; good CB; low- to mid-80s SL; Michigan State transfer; 6-3, 225 pounds (2016: 10.31 K/9 – 1.81 BB/9 – 64.2 IP – 5.29 ERA)
Lehigh SR RHP Brandon Kulp: 88-92 FB with sink, 94-95 peak; good 78-80 CB; emerging 80-82 CU; iffy control; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: 5.14 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 14 IP – 9.00 ERA) (2015: 10.82 K/9 – 5.79 BB/9 – 23.1 IP – 3.47 ERA) (2016: 12.47 K/9 – 11.93 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 8.64 ERA)
Lehigh SR RHP Kevin Boswick: 87-91 FB; SL; CU; 6-2 (2015: 8.23 K/9 – 2.87 BB/9 – 47.0 IP – 4.21 ERA) (2016: 8.03 K/9 – 5.11 BB/9 – 37.0 IP – 3.41 ERA
Lehigh SR RHP Kevin Long: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good SL; 6-1 (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 5.20 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 36.1 IP) (2014: 7.07 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 56 IP – 3.21 ERA) (2015: 9.61 K/9 – 6.55 BB/9 – 44.0 IP – 7.57 ERA)

2016 MLB Draft Big Board – Hitters

  1. 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
  2. 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)
  3. 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
  4. 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)
  5. 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)
  6. 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)
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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)
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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)
  14. 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)
  15. 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
  16. 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)
  17. 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)
  18. 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)
  19. 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)
  20. 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)
  21. 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)
  22. 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)
  23. 3B/SS Andres Sosa (Reagan HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus approach; power upside; good speed; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
  24. 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
  25. 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)
  26. 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)
  27. 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
  28. 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)
  29. 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
  30. 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
  31. 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)
  32. 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)
  33. 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
  34. 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)
  35. 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)
  36. 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)
  37. 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
  38. 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
  39. 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
  40. 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)
  41. 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)
  42. 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)
  43. 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)
  44. 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
  45. 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)
  46. 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)
  47. 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)
  48. 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
  49. 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
  50. 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
  51. 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
  52. 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)
  53. 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
  54. 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
  55. 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
  56. 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)
  57. 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)
  58. 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)
  59. 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)
  60. 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
  61. 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)
  62. 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
  63. 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
  64. 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
  65. 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
  66. OF Garrett Hodges (South Effingham HS, Georgia): plus bat speed; power upside; big hit tool; LHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
  67. 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
  68. 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)
  69. 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)
  70. 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
  71. 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)
  72. 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
  73. 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
  74. 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)
  75. 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)
  76. 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)
  77. 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)
  78. 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
  79. OF Hunter Bishop (Serra HS, California): above-average speed; strong; good athlete; LHH; 6-4, 190 pounds
  80. OF/1B Dylan Carlson (Elk Grove HS, California): good hit tool; power upside; BHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  81. 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
  82. 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
  83. 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
  84. 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)
  85. 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)
  86. 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
  87. 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
  88. 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
  89. 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
  90. 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
  91. 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)
  92. 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)
  93. OF Francisco Del Valle (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus power upside; quick bat; strong; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
  94. 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
  95. 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
  96. 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
  97. 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
  98. 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)
  99. 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)
  100. 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)
  101. 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
  102. 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)
  103. 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)
  104. 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)
  105. 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)
  106. 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)
  107. 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)
  108. 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)
  109. 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)
  110. 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
  111. 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
  112. 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)
  113. 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)
  114. 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)
  115. 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)
  116. 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)
  117. 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)
  118. 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)
  119. 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)
  120. 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
  121. 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
  122. 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
  123. SS Francisco Thomas (Osceloa HS, Puerto Rico): power upside; good approach; average speed; really good athlete; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  124. 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)
  125. 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)
  126. 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)
  127. 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)
  128. 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)
  129. 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)
  130. 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)
  131. 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)
  132. OF Trevyne Carter (Soddy Daisy HS, Tennessee): above-average to plus speed; great athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
  133. OF/RHP Michael Toglia (Gig Harbor HS, Washington): plus power upside; strong arm; great athlete; low-90s FB; BHH; 6-5, 200 pounds
  134. 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)
  135. 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)
  136. 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)
  137. 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
  138. C Jake Sullivan (Durant HS, Florida): plus raw power; strong; quick bat; older for class; RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
  139. C/1B Andy Yerzy (York Mills Collegiate Institute, Ontario): above-average raw power; good approach; has defensive questions to answer; 6-3, 215 pounds
  140. 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
  141. 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
  142. 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)
  143. 1B/3B Andrew Daschbach (Sacred Heart Prep, California): plus bat speed; power upside; good athlete; good speed; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds
  144. 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)
  145. 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)
  146. 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)
  147. OF Christian Long (Westside HS, Texas): plus athlete; quick bat; good approach; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  148. OF Jordan Wiley (Richland HS, Texas): easy CF range; plus speed; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
  149. 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
  150. 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)
  151. 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)
  152. 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)
  153. 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)
  154. 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)
  155. OF Wyatt Featherston (Green Mountain HS, Colorado): good speed; good athlete; power upside; good approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  156. OF EP Reese (North Davidson HS, North Carolina): plus speed, uses it very well; good arm; good hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
  157. OF Dominic Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): quick bat; really good defender in CF; plus arm; average or better speed; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
  158. 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)
  159. 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)
  160. 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)
  161. 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)
  162. 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)
  163. 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)
  164. 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)
  165. 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)
  166. SS Josh Smith (Catholic HS, Louisiana): really good glove; above-average arm; average speed; average hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
  167. 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)
  168. 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)
  169. 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)
  170. 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)
  171. OF Preston Jones (Mountain View HS, Washington): strong hit tool; easy CF range; good speed; good athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds
  172. 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
  173. 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)
  174. 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)
  175. 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)
  176. 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)
  177. 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)
  178. 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)
  179. OF Jose Layer (Colegio Angel David, Puerto Rico): plus speed; strong arm; CF range; good athlete; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
  180. 3B/OF Anthony Gonnella (Riverside HS, Florida): plus power upside; LHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
  181. 3B/RHP Mason Studstill (Rockledge HS, Florida): big raw power; 86-91 FB; 73-78 breaking ball; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  182. 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)
  183. 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)
  184. 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)
  185. 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)
  186. 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
  187. 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)
  188. 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)
  189. 1B/3B Simon Landry (Ponchatoula HS, Louisiana): plus raw power; above-average arm; slow; 6-3, 230 pounds
  190. 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)
  191. 1B Bryant Packard (DH Conley HS, North Carolina): quick bat; strong; good glove; good athlete; hits it everywhere; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  192. 1B Spencer Brickhouse (Zebulon HS, North Carolina): strong; plus power upside; LHH; 6-3, 225 pounds
  193. 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)
  194. OF Todd Lott (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): plus raw power; average arm; slow; RHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
  195. OF Cade Cabbiness (Bixby HS, Oklahoma): plus athlete; strong; plus arm; above-average raw power; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  196. 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)
  197. 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)
  198. 2B/SS Ben Baird (Agoura HS, California): average hit tool; average speed; average arm; good glove; 6-2, 180 pounds
  199. OF Clayton Keyes (Bishop Carroll HS, Alberta): power upside; good speed; young for class; quick bat; RHH; 6-1, 215 pounds
  200. OF Edmond Americaan (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): good athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average arm; older for class; LHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
  201. 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
  202. 3B/SS Daniel Bakst (Poly Prep Country Day School, New York): power upside; good defensive tools; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
  203. 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
  204. SS/2B Reed Smith (Russellville HS, Alabama): quick bat; easy plus speed; interesting defensive tools; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
  205. SS Zachary Watson (West Ouachita HS, Louisiana): plus-plus speed; good hit tool; little power; 6-0, 165 pounds
  206. 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)
  207. 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)
  208. 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)
  209. 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)
  210. 2B/SS Alex Santos (Don Bosco Prep, New Jersey): good hit tool; good approach; good athlete; steady glove; RHH; 6-2, 160 pounds
  211. C Kyle McCann (Lambert HS, Georgia): above-average arm; good hit tool; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
  212. C Maverick Handley (Mullen HS, Colorado): good athlete; really good glove; strong arm; strong; RHH; FAVORITE; 5-10, 200 pounds
  213. 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
  214. 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)
  215. 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)
  216. 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)
  217. Bethune-Cookman JR C Michael Cruz: 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .330/.463/.623 – 35 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 191 AB)
  218. 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)
  219. 2B/3B Michael Feliz (IMG Academy, Florida): strong; quick bat; power upside; average or better arm; good approach; RHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
  220. 2B/SS Shane Martinez (John North HS, California): good athlete; power upside; good approach; can also play 3B; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
  221. 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)
  222. SS/2B Carter Aldrete (Montery HS, California): plus athlete; quick bat; good glove; strong; RHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
  223. OF Trace Bucey (Carroll HS, Texas): power upside; good speed; plus athlete; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
  224. OF Dalton Griffin (South Effingham HS, Georgia): good approach; easy CF range; good speed; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
  225. 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
  226. 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)
  227. SS Logan Davidson (Providence HS, North Carolina): really good glove; strong arm; BHH; 6-3, 180 pounds
  228. 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)
  229. 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)
  230. SS/2B Cameron Cannon (Mountain Ridge HS, Arizona): good athlete; good arm; power upside; steady glove; above-average speed; RHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
  231. 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)
  232. 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)
  233. 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
  234. 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
  235. 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)
  236. 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)
  237. 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)
  238. 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)
  239. 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)
  240. 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)
  241. 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)
  242. 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)
  243. 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
  244. 3B/SS Ryan Kreidler (Davis HS, California): plus arm; good athlete; intriguing defensive tools; has some Lucas Williams to him; 6-2, 170 pounds
  245. C/3B Max Guzman (St. Brendan HS, Florida): power upside; quick bat; 6-0, 215 pounds
  246. 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
  247. 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)
  248. 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)
  249. 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)
  250. 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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TCU JR 2B/SS Mason Hesse: good glove; 5-9, 155 pounds (2016: .275/.407/.406 – 12 BB/15 K – 4/6 SB – 69 AB)
TCU JR 3B/2B Cam Warner: average speed; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .309/.357/.442 – 18 BB/47 K – 9/12 SB – 249 AB)
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)
TCU JR SS Ryan Merrill: average speed; good arm; steady glove; good athlete; LHH; 5-11, 185 pounds (2016: .291/.349/.411 – 14 BB/28 K – 11/14 SB – 151 AB)
TCU SR OF Dane Steinhagen: average to above-average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .289/.346/.353 – 18 BB/52 K – 10/18 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .309/.372/.498 – 20 BB/46 K – 11/14 SB – 217 AB)
TCU SR OF Nolan Brown: good athlete; above-average or better speed; Aaron Fitt comp: Darren Bragg; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: .302/.371/.373 – 23 BB/44 K – 19/22 SB – 225 AB) (3 AB)
Tennessee JR 3B Jordan Rodgers: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .130/.333/.130 – 5 BB/5 K – 3/3 SB – 23 AB) (2015: .278/.351/.340 – 8 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 97 AB) (2016: .282/.337/.454 – 15 BB/41 K – 13/14 SB – 216 AB)
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)
Tennessee SO C Benito Santiago: above-average arm; strong; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: .132/.205/.145 – 5 BB/29 K – 5/5 SB – 76 AB) (2016: .309/.362/.420 – 14 BB/58 K – 5/8 SB – 181 AB)
Tennessee SR 3B/2B Jeff Moberg: strong glove; 5-9, 170 pounds (2013: .242/.359/.263 – 10 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .167/.242/.300 – 1 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 30 AB) (2016: .415/.519/.554 – 10 BB/11 K – 4/6 SB – 65 AB)
Tennessee SR OF Chris Hall: strong hit tool; above-average speed; strong arm; power upside; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: .222/.366/.222 – 13 BB/12 K – 9/12 SB – 99 AB) (2016: .307/.439/.356 – 32 BB/37 K – 12/13 SB – 202 AB)
Tennessee SR OF Derek Lance: plus speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .291/.380/.405 – 12 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 79 AB) (2015: .173/.215/.213 – 4 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 75 AB) (2016: .328/.394/.369 – 24 BB/29 K – 8/12 SB – 198 AB)
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)
Tennessee Tech JR 3B/OF Matt Jones: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .308/.385/.470 – 10 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 117 AB)
Tennessee Tech JR C Chris Brown: 6-1, 225 pounds (2016: .330/.384/.542 – 18 BB/56 K – 0/0 SB – 212 AB)
Tennessee Tech JR OF Tyler Brazelton: 5-6, 170 pounds (2014: .245/.410/.355 – 21 BB/10 K – 3/3 SB – 110 AB) (2015: .315/.468/.452 – 30 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 146 AB) (2016: .236/.371/.407 – 20 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 123 AB)
Tennessee Tech rJR OF Jake Rowland: plus bat speed; good speed; power upside; CF range; Tennessee transfer; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: .328/.399/.450 – 25 BB/44 K – 8/10 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .152/.282/.152 – 3 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 33 AB)
Tennessee Tech SR 2B/SS Jake Farr: 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: .275/.376/.354 – 22 BB/20 K – 1/3 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .330/.420/.463 – 25 BB/21 K – 1/3 SB – 227 AB)
Tennessee-Martin JR 1B Ryan Helgren: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .321/.425/.545 – 21 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 134 AB)
Tennessee-Martin JR C/OF Daniel Kerwin: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .299/.376/.482 – 20 BB/38 K – 2/4 SB – 164 AB)
Tennessee-Martin JR C/OF Tanner Wessling: good approach; power upside; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .290/.365/.490 – 10 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 100 AB)
Tennessee-Martin rSO OF Collin Edwards: FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014*: .333/.476/.515 – 8 BB/9 K – 2/2 SB – 33 AB) (2016: .258/.390/.455 – 10 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 66 AB)
Tennessee-Martin SR 1B/OF Austin Taylor: power upside; 6-1, 235 pounds (2016: .299/.376/.456 – 22 BB/50 K – 0/0 SB – 204 AB)
Tennessee-Martin SR 2B Nick Pribble: 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: .319/.412/.398 – 24 BB/23 K – 2/4 SB – 166 AB)
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)
Texas A&M JR 3B/C Ronnie Gideon: plus raw power; plus arm strength; steady glove; quick bat; 6-3, 240 pounds (2015: .294/.359/.522 – 13 BB/42 K – 0/0 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .284/.419/.597 – 17 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 67 AB)
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)
Texas A&M JR OF Walker Pennington: good approach; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .276/.368/.569 – 8 BB/14 K – 3/3 SB – 58 AB)
Texas A&M JR OF/ SS Nick Choruby: CF range; good speed; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .154/.290/.154 – 5 BB/6 K – 3/4 SB – 26 AB) (2016: .301/.366/.341 – 17 BB/29 K – 13/15 SB – 176 AB)
Texas A&M JR OF/1B Joel Davis: power upside; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .280/.363/.492 – 13 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 118 AB)
Texas A&M JR SS Austin Homan: 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .369/.406/.443 – 11 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 149 AB)
Texas A&M SR 1B/RHP Hunter Melton: power upside; can also play 3B; 87-92 FB, 93 peak; good command; 6-2, 225 pounds (2013: .288/.354/.492 – 10 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 118 AB) (2015: .300/.381/.473 – 25 BB/56 K – 0/1 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .305/.379/.510 – 23 BB/60 K – 2/2 SB – 243 AB)
Texas A&M SR C Michael Barash: really good glove; average at best arm; LSU transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .238/.316/.292 – 16 BB/20 K – 1/3 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .328/.397/.436 – 18 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 204 AB)
Texas A&M SR OF JB Moss: quick bat; above-average to plus speed, have heard higher; plus arm; sneaky pop; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .245/.364/.284 – 16 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 102 AB) (2015: .253/.344/.407 – 21 BB/45 K – 6/9 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .325/.416/.486 – 32 BB/52 K – 16/20 SB – 249 AB)
Texas A&M SR OF/1B Jonathan Moroney: good athlete; really impressive approach; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds (2013: .254/.285/.366 – 6 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 134 AB) (2014: .282/.337/.424 – 5 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 85 AB) (2015: .271/.379/.438 – 8 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 48 AB) (2016: .346/.432/.568 – 13 BB/18 K – 2/4 SB – 81 AB)
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)
Texas A&M SR OF/LHP Blake Kopetsky: 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL; good approach; good athlete; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .269/.415/.385 – 12 BB/12 K – 3/7 SB – 52 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi JR 3B Dawson Yates: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: .298/.347/.421 – 9 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 114 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi rJR OF Zacarias Hardy: good speed; plus arm; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .315/.353/.444 – 6 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 124 AB) (2016: .309/.353/.430 – 11 BB/24 K – 4/8 SB – 207 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi rSR OF Zack Gibson: good athlete; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .279/.390/.480 – 24 BB/45 K – 7/9 SB – 179 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR 1B/OF Austin Krajnak: power upside; good approach; slow; 6-3 (2016: .208/.253/.299 – 5 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 77 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR 3B Cody Clarke: power upside; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .194/.269/.235 – 7 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 98 AB) (2016: .214/.353/.500 – 1 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 14 AB)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR SS Casey Thomas: 5-10, 160 pounds (2015: .281/.322/.327 – 12 BB/33 K – 7/9 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .322/.368/.394 – 17 BB/24 K – 5/9 SB – 208 AB)
Texas JR 1B/RHP Kacy Clemens: good athlete; plus glove; power upside; 84-90 FB; cut-SL; good low-70s CB; good low-70s CU; TJ survivor; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .212/.331/.245 – 37 BB/50 K – 0/0 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .204/.339/.204 – 9 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 49 AB) (2015: 4.20 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 45.1 IP – 4.20 ERA) (2016: .303/.418/.470 – 35 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 185 AB)
Texas JR C/3B Tres Barrera: strong arm; good defensive tools; average to above-average raw power; slow; also played 2B this year; 6-0, 225 pounds (2014: .261/.337/.402 – 21 BB/41 K – 0/0 SB – 241 AB) (2015: .288/.395/.481 – 33 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .289/.379/.455 – 28 BB/54 K – 3/5 SB – 211 AB)
Texas JR OF/3B Zane Gurwitz: average speed; good athlete; good glove; has also played 2B; 5-8, 180 pounds (2014: .284/.327/.370 – 13 BB/36 K – 9/9 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .260/.365/.395 – 27 BB/34 K – 6/10 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .294/.352/.449 – 17 BB/35 K – 3/8 SB – 214 AB)
Texas Rio Grande Valley JR C/OF Jose Garcia: good athlete; average speed; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .369/.447/.477 – 18 BB/14 K – 16/19 SB – 176 AB)
Texas Rio Grande Valley rJR 2B Joseph Collazo: 5-7, 180 pounds (2016: .306/.409/.383 – 24 BB/16 K – 7/12 SB – 183 AB)
Texas Rio Grande Valley SR 3B/1B Scott Mercer: 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: .275/.374/.374 – 29 BB/19 K – 7/8 SB – 171 AB)
Texas Rio Grande Valley SR OF Cole Loncar: plus arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .348/.428/.467 – 22 BB/25 K – 8/14 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .304/.387/.391 – 22 BB/24 K – 5/9 SB – 161 AB)
Texas rSO SS/3B Bret Boswell: average hit tool; average raw power; average arm; average at best speed; good defensive tools; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .253/.376/.348 – 32 BB/59 K – 0/0 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .241/.303/.397 – 12 BB/38 K – 1/3 SB – 141 AB)
Texas Southern rSO SS Richard Alamo: 5-7, 165 pounds (2016: .337/.448/.400 – 19 BB/18 K – 21/24 SB – 95 AB)
Texas Southern rSR C Javier Valdez: good glove; 5-8, 160 pounds (2015: .298/.384/.405 – 19 BB/13 K – 2/3 SB – 131 AB) (2016: .333/.382/.540 – 5 BB/9 K – 2/3 SB – 63 AB)
Texas Southern SR OF Christopher Scroggins: 5-11, 170 pounds (2015: .313/.390/.392 – 21 BB/17 K – 6/8 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .338/.453/.421 – 30 BB/29 K – 6/7 SB – 145 AB)
Texas Southern SR OF/2B Ryan Lazo: plus speed; great athlete; CF range; 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .243/.372/.320 – 31 BB/35 K – 34/45 SB – 181 AB) (2016: .302/.408/.401 – 26 BB/36 K – 38/38 SB – 162 AB)
Texas State JR OF/1B Granger Studdard: above-average to plus power; strong; quick bat; above-average speed; above-average arm; good approach; great athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .270/.364/.385 – 19 BB/42 K – 5/8 SB – 200 AB) (2015: .281/.345/.485 – 20 BB/62 K – 1/3 SB – 231 AB) (2016: .285/.389/.380 – 37 BB/26 K – 1/3 SB – 221 AB)
Texas State SR C/1B Tanner Hill: 6-1, 250 pounds (2014: .220/.302/.353 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB) (2015: .319/.379/.511 – 16 BB/35 K – 2/4 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .321/.369/.583 – 17 BB/37 K – 1/1 SB – 240 AB)
Texas Tech JR OF Anthony Lyons: power upside; 6-5, 240 pounds (2014: .286/.342/.314 – 6 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 70 AB) (2015: .295/.340/.341 – 3 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 44 AB) (2016: .316/.440/.421 – 5 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 19 AB)
Texas Tech JR OF Hunter Hargrove: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .253/.317/.396 – 8 BB/12 K – 2/2 SB – 91 AB) (2016: .312/.378/.455 – 8 BB/4 K – 2/3 SB – 77 AB)
Texas Tech JR OF Stephen Smith: power upside; strong; 6-1, 220 pounds (2014: .287/.417/.395 – 37 BB/37 K – 2/5 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .291/.428/.533 – 41 BB/38 K – 6/6 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .328/.432/.544 – 36 BB/52 K – 7/11 SB – 241 AB)
Texas Tech rJR C Kholton Sanchez (2015): plus to plus-plus speed; above-average arm; no power; raw defender; could be tried at 2B or CF; 6-2, 180 pounds
Texas Tech rJR SS/2B Cory Raley: average at best arm; average at best range; still should be good enough to stick at SS; could be really good at 2B; plus to plus-plus speed; raw bat; great athlete; Texas A&M transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .350/.408/.486 – 17 BB/34 K – 3/6 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .333/.427/.489 – 36 BB/54 K – 18/18 SB – 225 AB)
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)
Texas Tech SR C Tyler Floyd: 5-9, 200 pounds (2014: .241/.421/.345 – 11 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB) (2015: .221/.359/.309 – 22 BB/34 K – 3/5 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .242/.345/.333 – 15 BB/22 K – 2/3 SB – 120 AB)
Texas Tech SR OF Tyler Neslony: good approach; power upside; average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .375/.454/.600 – 20 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 160 AB) (2015: .286/.369/.460 – 27 BB/39 K – 2/3 SB – 224 AB) (2016: .317/.401/.541 – 26 BB/40 K – 3/3 SB – 205 AB)
Texas Tech SR OF Zach Davis: 5-11, 165 pounds (2014: .367/.441/.400 – 2 BB/3 K – 9/9 SB – 30 AB) (2015: .276/.357/.337 – 8 BB/20 K – 7/10 SB – 98 AB) (2016: .256/.420/.308 – 10 BB/6 K – 13/13 SB – 39 AB)
Texas-Arlington JR 1B Colton Turner: 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: .277/.341/.452 – 15 BB/34 K – 1/2 SB – 155 AB)
Texas-Arlington JR 2B/OF Quintin Rohrbaugh: can also play 1B; 5-10, 200 pounds (2015*: .351/.406/.413 – 13 BB/20 K – 7/11 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .343/.382/.461 – 14 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 230 AB)
Texas-Arlington JR C Brady Cox: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .274/.361/.301 – 4 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 73 AB) (2015: .252/.337/.294 – 18 BB/26 K – 2/2 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .365/.427/.455 – 23 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 222 AB)
Texas-Arlington SR 2B/SS Darien McLemore: steady glove; power upside; 5-9, 190 pounds (2013: .273/.340/.347 – 18 BB/30 K – 4/6 SB – 176 AB) (2014: .301/.406/.422 – 31 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 166 AB) (2015: .238/.279/.297 – 9 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .324/.402/.468 – 26 BB/49 K – 4/5 SB – 222 AB)
Texas-Arlington SR OF Cody Farrell: good athlete; quick bat; power upside; good speed; strong arm; average defender; 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: .213/.304/.281 – 10 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .257/.325/.446 – 5 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 74 AB)
Texas-Arlington SR OF Matt McLean: good speed; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .337/.448/.374 – 40 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .307/.411/.407 – 36 BB/22 K – 7/11 SB – 231 AB)
Texas-San Antonio JR C Mason George: 5-9, 190 pounds (2016: .265/.373/.381 – 28 BB/27 K – 3/4 SB – 181 AB)
Texas-San Antonio JR OF JT Gilmore: 5-9, 180 pounds (2015: .322/.369/.475 – 5 BB/13 K – 1/4 SB – 59 AB) (2016: .326/.370/.395 – 6 BB/17 K – 3/3 SB – 86 AB)
Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/OF Geonte Jackson: good approach; average power; good defensive tools; good athlete; good speed; LSU transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .298/.361/.363 – 20 BB/39 K – 6/11 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .310/.388/.548 – 6 BB/8 K – 2/3 SB – 42 AB)
Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/SS Tyler Straub: good hit tool; average or better speed; power upside; average glove; average arm; has also played 1B; 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: .340/.391/.463 – 12 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .282/.342/.366 – 16 BB/19 K – 9/13 SB – 202 AB)
Texas-San Antonio SR OF Matt Hilston: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: .263/.421/.384 – 45 BB/36 K – 13/14 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .228/.420/.380 – 57 BB/52 K – 3/6 SB – 171 AB)
The Citadel SR C Stephen Windham: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .305/.398/.416 – 28 BB/44 K – 0/2 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .259/.386/.392 – 37 BB/49 K – 2/3 SB – 189 AB)
Toledo rSR OF/SS Dan Zuchowski: good speed; above-average or better arm; gap power; good approach; could be solid 2B; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012: .253/.343/.401 – 22 BB/37 K – 2/4 SB – 182 AB) (2014: .243/.365/.367 – 31 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .164/.235/.164 – 5 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 73 AB) (2016: .264/.289/.319 – 2 BB/13 K – 1/2 SB – 72 AB)
Toledo SR OF Cory Finkler: 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .278/.417/.340 – 21 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 97 AB)
Toledo SR SS/2B Deion Tansel: steady glove; above-average to plus speed; 5-8, 150 pounds (2013: .302/.393/.343 – 18 BB/14 K – 10/12 SB – 169 AB) (2014: .306/.374/.347 – 18 BB/11 K – 10/16 SB – 219 AB) (2015: .324/.413/.388 – 12 BB/8 K – 12/18 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .329/.401/.408 – 16 BB/9 K – 12/19 SB – 213 AB)
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)
Towson rJR OF/1B Chris Henze: good hit tool; power upside; 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .331/.419/.503 – 22 BB/37 K – 3/5 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .278/.418/.409 – 35 BB/32 K – 2/3 SB – 176 AB)
Troy JR 1B Justin Friend: 6-3, 250 pounds (2016: .271/.416/.424 – 26 BB/36 K – 0/1 SB – 118 AB)
Troy JR OF/1B Joey Denison: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .322/.398/.495 – 16 BB/37 K – 7/11 SB – 214 AB)
Troy JR OF/1B Trevor Davis: good athlete; plus raw power; 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: .267/.340/.367 – 21 BB/47 K – 9/16 SB – 221 AB)
Troy rJR 3B/C TJ Binder: 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .095/.240/.095 – 4 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 21 AB) (2015: .283/.383/.336 – 17 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 113 AB) (2016: .312/.409/.442 – 18 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 154 AB)
Troy SR OF Cameron Sanders: 5-11, 175 pounds (2016: .288/.367/.356 – 16 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 132 AB)
Tulane JR 1B Hunter Williams: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .285/.351/.386 – 17 BB/49 K – 0/1 SB – 207 AB) (2016: .266/.319/.500 – 7 BB/25 K – 0/6 SB – 124 AB)
Tulane JR 1B/OF Lex Kaplan: good defender; power upside; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .179/.297/.205 – 19 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 117 AB) (2015: .243/.349/.416 – 31 BB/59 K – 8/9 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .266/.333/.360 – 23 BB/53 K – 6/6 SB – 222 AB)
Tulane JR 2B Jake Willsey: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .263/.331/.307 – 10 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 137 AB) (2016: .276/.374/.558 – 19 BB/57 K – 0/0 SB – 163 AB)
Tulane JR 3B Hunter Hope: power upside; steady glove; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .265/.319/.362 – 15 BB/63 K – 2/2 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .230/.301/.369 – 19 BB/73 K – 3/6 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .267/.358/.505 – 23 BB/82 K – 3/6 SB – 210 AB)
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)
Tulane JR OF Jarrett DeHart: plus speed; power upside; good athlete; LSU transfer; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .182/.347/.312 – 18 BB/30 K – 2/2 SB – 77 AB)
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)
Tulane rJR 1B/C Jeremy Montalbano: plus raw power; below-average arm; below-average defender; Texas transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: .276/.352/.507 – 23 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 221 AB) (2016: 12.86 K/9 – 0.00 BB/9 – 7.0 IP – 2.57 ERA)
Tulane rSO 2B Matt Rowland: good approach; Louisville transfer; 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .344/.462/.375 – 7 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 32 AB)
Tulane rSO OF Grant Brown: power upside; good speed; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .228/.274/.281 – 4 BB/18 K – 4/4 SB – 57 AB) (2015: .229/.300/.457 – 2 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .171/.306/.357 – 13 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 70 AB)
Tulane SR OF Richard Carthon: plus speed; great athlete; CF range; 5-8, 200 pounds (2013: .295/.387/.399 – 15 BB/44 K – 14/23 SB – 193 AB) (2014: .259/.368/.297 – 17 BB/34 K – 8/10 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .272/.355/.340 – 13 BB/40 K – 6/10 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .273/.325/.385 – 6 BB/28 K – 5/7 SB – 143 AB)
UAB rSR C Esteban Tresgallo: good glove; good athlete; power upside; Miami transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: .243/.335/.379 – 20 BB/46 K – 3/4 SB – 140 AB) (2015: .292/.404/.571 – 26 BB/37 K – 8/8 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .241/.305/.390 – 8 BB/33 K – 7/9 SB – 141 AB)
UC Davis JR OF Mark Cardinalli: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .333/.402/.423 – 12 BB/8 K – 3/5 SB – 111 AB)
UC Davis SR C Cameron Olson: plus raw power; plus arm; defense improving; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .286/.365/.381 – 5 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .208/.323/.453 – 6 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 53 AB) (2016: .273/.365/.503 – 15 BB/38 K – 6/8 SB – 143 AB)
UC Davis SR OF Tanner Bily: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: .255/.346/.341 – 22 BB/32 K – 8/13 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .318/.403/.373 – 27 BB/16 K – 17/27 SB – 201 AB)
UC Irvine JR 2B John Brontsema: good glove; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .289/.364/.389 – 16 BB/44 K – 7/9 SB – 190 AB)
UC Irvine JR OF Adam Alcantra: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .323/.344/.323 – 2 BB/14 K – 1/2 SB – 62 AB) (2015: .299/.382/.343 – 6 BB/9 K – 0/2 SB – 67 AB) (2016: .337/.428/.442 – 12 BB/19 K – 5/12 SB – 172 AB)
UC Irvine rJR OF Evan Cassolato: 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .238/.289/.276 – 8 BB/15 K – 2/3 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .250/.300/.304 – 4 BB/3 K – 4/6 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .345/.408/.442 – 8 BB/22 K – 5/5 SB – 113 AB)
UC Irvine rSR 1B Jonathan Munoz: 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .230/.305/.311 – 8 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 74 AB) (2016: .266/.351/.344 – 16 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 128 AB)
UC Irvine rSR 2B/OF Grant Palmer: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .268/.331/.303 – 22 BB/31 K – 3/6 SB – 228 AB) (2015: .273/.298/.307 – 3 BB/9 K – 0/1 SB – 88 AB) (2016: .315/.425/.385 – 21 BB/22 K – 2/6 SB – 130 AB)
UC Irvine SR 3B Mitchell Holland: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .325/.382/.482 – 13 BB/37 K – 1/3 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .300./369/.411 – 16 BB/21 K – 3/3 SB – 207 AB)
UC Irvine SR SS Mikey Duarte: steady glove; 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .345/.416/.429 – 18 BB/20 K – 1/4 SB – 226 AB)
UC Riverside JR 1B Aaron Cisneros: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .274/.346/.437 – 22 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 190 AB)
UC Riverside JR OF Mark Contreras: power upside; average speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .148/.303/.148 – 3 BB/10 K – 4/4 SB – 27 AB) (2015: .282/.337/.353 – 9 BB/48 K – 5/9 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .333/.409/.432 – 22 BB/38 K – 9/14 SB – 192 AB)
UC Riverside JR OF Vince Fernandez: average to above-average power; above-average speed; quick bat; average to above-average arm; good approach; corner profile; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: .316/.387/.524 – 23 BB/63 K – 9/14 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .350/.431/.509 – 30 BB/58 K – 4/7 SB – 220 AB)
UC Riverside rSO SS Colby Schultz: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .277/.350/.397 – 19 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 184 AB)
UC Santa Barbara rJR OF Andrew Calica: good hit tool; good range in CF; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; LHH; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: .310/.408/.352 – 15 BB/25 K – 10/12 SB – 145 AB) (2015: .329/.445/.424 – 25 BB/35 K – 15/21 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .266/.446/.387 – 43 BB/20 K – 18/22 SB – 199 AB)
UC Santa Barbara rJR OF/SS Devon Gradford: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .238/.240/.238 – 1 BB/5 K – 1/2 SB – 21 AB) (2016: .346/.431/.477 – 12 BB/21 K – 4/8 SB – 107 AB)
UC Santa Barbara rSO 2B JJ Muno: 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: .282/.361/.445 – 10 BB/35 K – 17/22 SB – 209 AB)
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)
UC Santa Barbara rSO OF/LHP Josh Adams: above-average raw power; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .237/.337/.381 – 18 BB/31 K – 2/4 SB – 139 AB)
UCLA JR OF Brett Stephens: CF range, might be better in corner; interesting hit tool; good athlete; average power; average speed; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .211/.308/.244 – 11 BB/23 K – 0/4 SB – 90 AB) (2015: .298/.382/.424 – 19 BB/30 K – 12/14 SB – 198 AB) (2016: .223/.335/.309 – 25 BB/31 K – 4/4 SB – 175 AB)
UCLA JR OF Kort Peterson: good speed; average or better power; good glove; exciting athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .097/.349/.097 – 6 BB/11 K – 3/3 SB – 31 AB) (2015: .274/.341/.360 – 12 BB/40 K – 15/16 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .271/.416/.402 – 36 BB/48 K – 12/17 SB – 199 AB)
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)
UCLA rJR C Darrell Miller: out in 2016 (labrum); strong arm; raw defender, but has gotten pretty good; 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: .257/.324/.351 – 16 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 191 AB)
UCLA rSR OF Christoph Bono: good athlete; good speed; good arm; intriguing pop; good glove; plus CF glove; 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: .216/.337/.324 – 9 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 74 AB) (2014: .228/.289/.291 – 7 BB/47 K – 5/9 SB – 206 AB) (2015: .241/.332/.397 – 25 BB/53 K – 5/6 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .183/.335/.266 – 28 BB/44 K – 10/12 SB – 169 AB)
UCLA rSR OF Eric Filia: out for 2014 season (labrum); academic suspension in 2015; plus hit tool; great approach; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range in corner; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average to average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; above-average power upside; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB) (2013: .277/.388/.355 – 34 BB/21 K – 9/16 SB – 242 AB) (2016: .295/.415/.411 – 41 BB/20 K – 8/13 SB – 207 AB)
UCLA SR 2B Trent Chatterdon: good defensive tools; 5-8, 175 pounds (2013: .248/.355/.286 – 13 BB/15 K – 2/2 SB – 105 AB) (2014: .291/.371/.339 – 21 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .280/.359/.370 – 18 BB/26 K – 0/2 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .193/.290/.240 – 24 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 192 AB)
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)
UMBC JR OF Andrew Casali: CF range; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .264/.325/.365 – 14 BB/23 K – 10/13 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .315/.362/.419 – 11 BB/18 K – 11/14 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .296/.343/.451 – 12 BB/12 K – 7/14 SB – 162 AB)
UMBC rJR OF/RHP Tim Kelly: plus raw power; Virginia Tech transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .243/.259/.378 – 2 BB/36 K – 3/5 SB – 111 AB)
UMBC rSR 1B Anthony Gatto: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .309/.436/.455 – 27 BB/17 K – 29/34 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .361/.431/.494 – 16 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 158 AB)
UMBC rSR OF Nick Naumann: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .352/.429/.388 – 19 BB/23 K – 9/14 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .263/.386/.300 – 23 BB/23 K – 13/19 SB – 160 AB)
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)
UNC Asheville JR OF Kyle Carruthers: good speed; good athlete; good arm; 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .185/.324/.185 – 6 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 27 AB) (2015: .203/.305/.315 – 21 BB/46 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .271/.342/.337 – 16 BB/57 K – 4/5 SB – 181 AB)
UNC Asheville JR OF/3B Joe Tietjen: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-0, 170 pounds (2015: .302/.390/.451 – 29 BB/53 K – 10/11 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .344/.416/.553 – 26 BB/48 K – 12/16 SB – 215 AB)
UNC Asheville SR C Lucas Owens: 5-10, 170 pounds (2015: .266/.374/.370 – 23 BB/31 K – 2/2 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .281/.415/.368 – 29 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 185 AB)
UNC Asheville SR C Pete Guy: 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .235/.358/.500 – 11 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 68 AB) (2015: .250/.422/.330 – 25 BB/42 K – 0/0 SB – 100 AB) (2016: .246/.459/.503 – 53 BB/68 K – 4/5 SB – 183 AB)
UNC Wilmington JR 3B Daniel Stack: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: .286/.360/.483 – 25 BB/43 K – 5/7 SB – 203 AB)
UNC Wilmington JR OF/2B Robbie Thorburn: good speed; 5-10, 190 pounds (2015: .223/.331/.313 – 16 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 112 AB) (2016: .358/.418/.500 – 19 BB/35 K – 20/22 SB – 212 AB)
UNC Wilmington JR OF/RHP Casey Golden: good speed; power upside; great athlete; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .269/.351/.404 – 19 BB/39 K – 9/10 SB – 223 AB) (2015: .283/.346/.435 – 20 BB/60 K – 5/9 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .321/.409/.582 – 15 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 134 AB)
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)
UNC Wilmington rJR SS Kennard McDowell: really good defensive tools; strong arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .289/.316/.433 – 6 BB/58 K – 5/6 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .230/.283/.360 – 15 BB/45 K – 3/6 SB – 200 AB)
UNC Wilmington SR 3B/SS Terence Connelly: no big tool, but solid; LHH; 6-1, 205 pounds (2013: .306/.469/.344 – 38 BB/23 K – 3/5 SB – 186 AB) (2014: .246/.386/.283 – 26 BB/20 K – 0/1 SB – 187 AB) (2015: .344/.478/.417 – 41 BB/33 K – 6/9 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .267/.365/.311 – 6 BB/7 K – 2/2 SB – 45 AB)
UNC Wilmington SR OF/3B Steven Linkous: plus speed; great athlete; good glove; 6-0, 170 pounds (2013: .211/.328/.228 – 10 BB/13 K – 4/5 SB – 57 AB) (2014: .247/.333/.294 – 11 BB/17 K – 8/9 SB – 85 AB) (2015: .315/.405/.394 – 34 BB/49 K – 30/40 SB – 241 AB) (2016: .386/.471/.508 – 35 BB/46 K – 29/34 SB – 236 AB)
UNLV JR 2B Cooper Esmay: 5-9, 175 pounds (2016: .284/.350/.475 – 13 BB/31 K – 1/4 SB – 141 AB)
UNLV rJR 2B/OF Justin Jones: 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .259/.353/.328 – 26 BB/28 K – 4/6 SB – 174 AB) (2014: .267/.308/.355 – 12 BB/36 K – 6/7 SB – 217 AB) (2015: .222/.271/.254 – 5 BB/5 K – 2/4 SB – 63 AB) (2016: .250/.346/.429 – 26 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 196 AB)
UNLV SR C Andrew Yazdanbakhsh: 6-1, 205 pounds (2015: .410/.511/.462 – 8 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 39 AB) (2016: .254/.355/.331 – 24 BB/30 K – 0/1 SB – 169 AB)
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)
USC JR OF Corey Dempster: above-average speed; CF range; average raw power; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .179/.207/.179 – 1 BB/9 K – 4/4 SB – 28 AB) (2016: .290/.368/.485 – 21 BB/39 K – 10/12 SB – 169 AB)
USC rJR 1B David Edson: 6-1, 180 pounds (2016: .279/.436/.349 – 12 BB/13 K – 0/2 SB – 43 AB)
USC rJR SS Reggie Southall: good athlete; good glove; good speed; 5-11, 175 pounds (2014: .250/.325/.309 – 8 BB/19 K – 1/3 SB – 68 AB) (2015: .250/.362/.320 – 21 BB/38 K – 10/11 SB – 128 AB) (2016: .266/.322/.294 – 9 BB/21 K – 6/8 SB – 109 AB)
USC rSO 2B/SS Frankie Rios: good defensive tools; 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .145/.232/.177 – 4 BB/12 K – 4/4 SB – 62 AB) (2016: .323/.386/.419 – 14 BB/37 K – 5/11 SB – 186 AB)
USC SR OF David Oppenheim: Pepperdine transfer; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .284/.406/.392 – 35 BB/28 K – 3/7 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .387/.500/.508 – 39 BB/24 K – 6/8 SB – 191 AB)
USC SR OF Timmy Robinson: above-average to plus raw power; average to above-average speed; strong; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus glove; RHH; 6-1, 225 pounds (2013: .273/.305/.358 – 4 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 165 AB) (2014: .236/.297/.342 – 12 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .295/.391/.442 – 34 BB/42 K – 19/27 SB – 224 AB) (2016: .282/.368/.486 – 30 BB/45 K – 9/12 SB – 216 AB
USC SR OF/1B AJ Ramirez: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .259/.307/.476 – 10 BB/69 K – 9/10 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .301/.382/.505 – 24 BB/59 K – 4/9 SB – 196 AB)
Utah JR 1B Hunter Simmons: 6-4, 210 pounds (2016: .290/.387/.344 – 25 BB/17 K – 1/4 SB – 183 AB)
Utah JR C Max Schuman: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .221/.293/.338 – 11 BB/38 K – 4/6 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .286/.400/.357 – 13 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 84 AB)
Utah JR OF Josh Rose: plus arm; power upside; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .187/.288/.312 – 13 BB/24 K – 1/4 SB – 96 AB) (2015: .209/.281/.324 – 12 BB/39 K – 4/5 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .293/.373/.461 – 18 BB/50 K – 4/10 SB – 167 AB)
Utah rJR 3B Dallas Carroll: good athlete; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .282/.361/.350 – 11 BB/14 K – 7/9 SB – 103 AB) (2015: .283/.407/.332 – 28 BB/22 K – 16/26 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .300/.416/.465 – 27 BB/22 K – 9/16 SB – 200 AB)
Utah SR 1B Kellen Marruffo: above-average raw power; 6-4, 225 pounds (2016: .309/.389/.430 – 20 BB/30 K – 0/1 SB – 165 AB)
Utah SR 2B Kody Davis: 5-8, 170 pounds (2013: .273/.364/.347 – 9 BB/15 K – 14/15 SB – 121 AB) (2014: .237/.372/.284 – 28 BB/29 K – 12/15 SB – 190 AB) (2015: .275/.423/.365 – 25 BB/32 K – 15/22 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .268/.399/.357 – 18 BB/31 K – 11/18 SB – 157 AB)
Utah SR C AJ Young: 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: .211/.328/.321 – 16 BB/38 K – 0/0 SB – 109 AB) (2014: .203/.372/.216 – 16 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 74 AB) (2015: .297/.407/.446 – 27 BB/49 K – 3/6 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .234/.366/.387 – 21 BB/32 K – 3/3 SB – 124 AB)
Utah SR SS/2B Cody Scaggari: good defender; good athlete; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .288/.370/.356 – 8 BB/14 K – 4/6 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .252/.316/.376 – 15 BB/18 K – 8/16 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .327/.378/.482 – 13 BB/11 K – 6/10 SB – 199 AB)
Utah Valley JR C Zac Willis: 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: .300/.376/.485 – 19 BB/33 K – 2/2 SB – 200 AB)
Utah Valley JR OF Justin Erlandson: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .308/.415/.427 – 22 BB/36 K – 8/11 SB – 143 AB)
Utah Valley SR 1B/OF Mark Krueger: plus raw power; LHH; 6-5, 225 pounds (2013: .245/.300/.354 – 13 BB/49 K – 4/6 SB – 192 AB) (2014: .306/.366/.466 – 20 BB/47 K – 4/5 SB – 219 AB) (2015: .290/.390/.410 – 34 BB/45 K – 5/6 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .328/.414/.483 – 34 BB/49 K – 5/9 SB – 232 AB)
Utah Valley SR 2B/SS Greyson Bogden: 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .279/.350/.351 – 18 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .269/.330/.391 – 13 BB/41 K – 2/2 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .299/.365/.449 – 17 BB/31 K – 10/12 SB – 254 AB)
Utah Valley SR OF Craig Brinkerhoff: great athlete; above-average speed; above-average arm; power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .295/.357/.542 – 12 BB/60 K – 3/5 SB – 190 AB) (2015: .299/.358/.401 – 11 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 147 AB) (2016: .328/.409/.564 – 17 BB/40 K – 1/4 SB – 204 AB)
Valdosta State JR OF Dalton Duty: strong arm; UCF transfer; 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .415/.500/.652 – 31 BB/27 K – 14/19 SB – 164 AB)
Valparaiso JR 1B Nate Palace: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .329/.424/.579 – 16 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .304/.390/.393 – 20 BB/31 K – 16/20 SB – 191 AB)
Valparaiso JR OF James Stea: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .304/.390/.393 – 20 BB/31 K – 16/20 SB – 191 AB)
Valparaiso rJR C Jake Hanson: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: .347/.439/.531 – 4 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 49 AB)
Valparaiso SR 1B Shea Molitor: 5-11, 220 pounds (2016: .312/.414/.437 – 32 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 199 AB)
Valparaiso SR C/OF Daniel Delaney: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .325/.400/.439 – 27 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .274/.354/.447 – 23 BB/39 K – 1/2 SB – 208 AB)
Valparaiso SR OF Josh Clark: strong arm; 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .261/.353/.330 – 25 BB/40 K – 4/7 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .343/.411/.472 – 22 BB/30 K – 12/16 SB – 216 AB)
Valparaiso SR OF Nolan Lodden: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .327/.441/.416 – 38 BB/41 K – 10/18 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .347/.448/.463 – 33 BB/47 K – 14/18 SB – 216 AB)
Vanderbilt JR C Jason Delay: good defender; average arm; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .246/.374/.325 – 17 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 114 AB) (2015: .283/.373/.394 – 10 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 99 AB) (2016: .248/.296/.336 – 7 BB/35 K – 1/5 SB – 149 AB)
Vanderbilt JR C Karl Ellison: really good defender; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .192/.352/.219 – 13 BB/18 K – 0/2 SB – 73 AB) (2015: .215/.291/.282 – 14 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .213/.270/.388 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 80 AB)
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)
Vanderbilt JR OF/2B Ro Coleman: plus speed; 5-5, 150 pounds (2014: .217/.343/.261 – 17 BB/17 K – 4/9 SB – 115 AB) (2015: .295/.402/.394 – 34 BB/44 K – 5/10 SB – 241 AB) (2016: .236/.317/.292 – 15 BB/28 K – 3/8 SB – 161 AB)
Vanderbilt JR OF/INF Nolan Rogers: good speed; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .203/.310/.243 – 14 BB/35 K – 3/5 SB – 148 AB) (2015: .247/.396/.288 – 12 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 73 AB) (2016: .185/.258/.259 – 1 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 27 AB)
Vanderbilt rSO 1B Penn Murfee: 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: .256/.330/.385 – 9 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 78 AB) (2016: .290/.351/.377 – 5 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 69 AB)
Vanderbilt rSO OF/1B Tyler Green: power upside; good athlete; 6-6, 230 pounds (8 AB)
Vanderbilt SO 3B/SS Will Toffey: good athlete; average or better power; above-average to plus arm; average to above-average speed; good approach; good glove; strong; can also play 2B; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .294/.380/.420 – 34 BB/65 K – 8/12 SB – 255 AB) (2016: .227/.387/.266 – 51 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 203 AB)
Vanderbilt SR 1B/OF Kyle Smith: strong arm; plus power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: .225/.446/.625 – 13 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 40 AB) (2014: .154/.205/.205 – 3 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 39 AB) (2016: .227/.352/.364 – 12 BB/36 K – 3/3 SB – 88 AB)
Vanderbilt SR 2B/SS Tyler Campbell: good speed; 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .212/.297/.303 – 3 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 33 AB) (2015: .234/.301/.274 – 13 BB/41 K – 4/9 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .259/.333/.318 – 11 BB/44 K – 7/8 SB – 170 AB)
Villanova JR 2B/3B Todd Czinege: good hit tool; too aggressive; good athlete; strong arm; can also play 1B and OF; average at best speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .306/.353/.434 – 14 BB/35 K – 5/8 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .327/.372/.425 – 12 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .307/.395/.460 – 27 BB/49 K – 2/3 SB – 202 AB)
Villanova JR OF Donovan May: quick bat; good speed; good athlete; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .189/.307/.217 – 12 BB/19 K – 2/3 SB – 106 AB) (2015: .237/.346/.283 – 25 BB/29 K – 7/13 SB – 198 AB) (2016: .287/.389/.346 – 29 BB/30 K – 6/9 SB – 188 AB)
Villanova SR 1B/RHP Max Beermann: 6-6, 225 pounds (2013: 5.40 K/9 | 7.43 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 13.1 IP) (2013: .208/.312/.409 – 10 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 149 AB) (2014: .304/.423/.492 – 24 BB/56 K – 1/1 SB – 181 AB) (2015: .280/.348/.490 – 16 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 200 AB) (2015: 10.07 K/9 – 3.15 BB/9 – 14.1 IP – 5.02 ERA) (2016: .262/.336/.437 – 18 BB/48 K – 3/3 SB – 206 AB)
Villanova SR 3B/1B Kevin Jewitt: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .272/.382/.317 – 22 BB/30 K – 4/7 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .277/.359/.367 – 22 BB/29 K – 15/18 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .254/.326/.361 – 21 BB/28 K – 11/14 SB – 205 AB)
Villanova SR OF/SS Adam Goss: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .203/.394/.258 – 21 BB/23 K – 2/7 SB – 128 AB) (2015: .326/.436/.451 – 23 BB/30 K – 13/16 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .261/.377/.397 – 33 BB/29 K – 10/13 SB – 199 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth JR 1B/3B Darian Carpenter: 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .278/.458/.444 – 5 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 18 AB) (2015: .268/.389/.439 – 31 BB/57 K – 2/4 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .285/.379/.463 – 25 BB/51 K – 2/2 SB – 214 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth JR 2B/SS Matt Davis: quick bat; can also play 3B; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .258/.353/.354 – 20 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .312/.404/.457 – 21 BB/42 K – 2/4 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .321/.385/.443 – 18 BB/40 K – 3/3 SB – 237 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth JR OF/2B Logan Farrar: good approach; plus speed; good athlete; strong; sneaky pop; good CF range; below-average arm; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .305/.393/.368 – 18 BB/22 K – 10/15 SB – 174 AB) (2015: .307/.392/.423 – 27 BB/29 K – 8/14 SB – 267 AB) (2016: .295/.388/.405 – 25 BB/22 K – 15/19 SB – 227 AB
Virginia Commonwealth SR 2B Cooper Mickelson: 5-8, 170 pounds (2015: .177/.271/.210 – 6 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 62 AB) (2016: .302/.432/.340 – 21 BB/11 K – 3/4 SB – 106 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth SR OF Cody Acker: plus speed; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .291/.354/.321 – 15 BB/26 K – 11/17 SB – 237 AB) (2015: .254/.324/.324 – 18 BB/22 K – 6/11 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .284/.349/.305 – 20 BB/15 K – 10/13 SB – 190 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth SR OF James Bunn: above-average speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .315/.415/.390 – 14 BB/20 K – 12/15 SB – 200 AB) (2015: .284/.407/.342 – 21 BB/49 K – 7/9 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .259/.358/.377 – 18 BB/18 K – 5/6 SB – 162 AB)
Virginia Commonwealth SR OF Jimmy Kerrigan: Temple transfer; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .296/.432/.401 – 15 BB/23 K – 10/11 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .318/.409/.438 – 18 BB/21 K – 15/17 SB – 217 AB)
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)
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)
Virginia Military Institute SR 3B David Geary: 6-2, 215 pounds (2015: .285/.371/.376 – 20 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .320/.424/.562 – 31 BB/39 K – 9/12 SB – 203 AB)
Virginia SR C Robbie Coman: good glove; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .283/.377/.368 – 13 BB/9 K – 106 AB) (2015: .289/.360/.333 – 21 BB/21 K – 2/7 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .200/.333/.200 – 2 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 15 AB)
Virginia Tech JR 3B/SS Ryan Tufts: steady glove; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .232/.344/.256 – 12 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 82 AB) (2015: .245/.324/.298 – 6 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 94 AB) (2016: .284/.386/.416 – 27 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 197 AB)
Virginia Tech JR OF Mac Caples: power upside; great approach; good speed; good in corner; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .200/.367/.284 – 13 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 95 AB) (2016: .232/.306/.375 – 6 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 56 AB)
Virginia Tech rJR 1B/LHP Phil Sciretta: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .391/.429/.402 – 5 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 92 AB) (2014: 5.85 K/9 – 4.05 BB/9 – 20 IP – 9.00 ERA) (2015: .221/.329/.235 – 9 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 68 AB) (2016: .315/.405/.416 – 28 BB/42 K – 2/3 SB – 219 AB)
Virginia Tech rJR OF Saige Jenco: plus-plus speed, knows how to use it; good approach; plays within himself; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .323/.449/.365 – 40 BB/23 K – 20/26 SB – 192 AB) (2015: .330/.394/.466 – 22 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .302/.437/.357 – 41 BB/36 K – 12/16 SB – 182 AB)
Virginia Tech rSO 2B Garrett Hudson: 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .317/.405/.417 – 8 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 60 AB)
Virginia Tech rSO 2B/3B Sam Fragale: 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: .267/.338/.445 – 12 BB/51 K – 0/2 SB – 191 AB)
Virginia Tech rSO OF Nick Anderson: power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .339/.418/.483 – 19 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 174 AB)
Virginia Tech rSO OF/LHP Tom Stoffel: 5-10, 190 pounds (2014: .290/.412/.312 – 15 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 93 AB) (2016: .270/.373/.396 – 20 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 159 AB)
Virginia Tech SR C Andrew Mogg: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .222/.289/.326 – 13 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .259/.333/.366 – 12 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB)
Wagner JR SS Nick Mascelli: good glove; lots of contact; 5-7, 175 pounds (2014: .293/.392/.317 – 27 BB/23 K – 5/12 SB – 205 AB) (2015: .304/.409/.372 – 29 BB/17 K – 4/6 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .374/.414/.472 – 14 BB/11 K – 2/6 SB – 195 AB)
Wagner rSR OF Trey Nicosia: good speed; 5-10, 190 pounds (2015: .294/.344/.371 – 12 BB/26 K – 8/12 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .349/.382/.423 – 3 BB/31 K – 2/2 SB – 149 AB)
Wagner SR 3B/OF Ben Ruta: above-average arm; good speed; power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2013: .322/.409/.373 – 13 BB/15 K – 2/2 SB – 118 AB) (2014: .250/.322/.358 – 15 BB/15 K – 18/21 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .327/.412/.469 – 29 BB/33 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .343/.406/.439 – 20 BB/20 K – 9/15 SB – 198 AB)
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)
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)
Wake Forest JR C Ben Breazeale: good glove; good approach; strong; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .274/.378/.400 – 14 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 95 AB) (2016: .246/.388/.335 – 41 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 179 AB)
Wake Forest JR OF Jonathan Pryor: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .316/.366/.384 – 5 BB/40 K – 8/10 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .247/.421/.313 – 39 BB/51 K – 5/6 SB – 166 AB)
Wake Forest rSR OF Kevin Conway: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .269/.409/.366 – 15 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 93 AB) (2016: .259/.336/.418 – 25 BB/59 K – 8/11 SB – 239 AB)
Wake Forest SR OF/2B Joey Rodriguez: good speed; tons of tools yet raw; 5-7, 170 pounds (2013: .232/.267/.326 – 3 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 95 AB) (2014: .204/.278/.282 – 9 BB/27 K – 6/6 SB – 103 AB) (2015: .305/.411/.468 – 21 BB/37 K – 9/13 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .256/.352/.370 – 23 BB/53 K – 3/6 SB – 219 AB)
Walters State CC SO C Weston McArthur: quick bat; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .191/.376/.348 – 19 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 89 AB)
Washington JR 1B Gage Matuszak: power upside; good approach; plus glove; Utah transfer; 6-1, 235 pounds (2016: .276/.351/.529 – 8 BB/43 K – 0/0 SB – 87 AB)
Washington JR 1B John Naff: 6-0, 220 pounds (2016: .300/.421/.469 – 30 BB/43 K – 1/1 SB – 160 AB)
Washington JR 3B/OF Josh Cushing: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .235/.331/.341 – 13 BB/39 K – 1/3 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .287/.369/.478 – 11 BB/39 K – 3/5 SB – 115 AB)
Washington JR OF Jack Meggs: good speed; good athlete; good glove; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .188/.305/.232 – 10 BB/7 K – 0/3 SB – 69 AB) (2015: .243/.319/.296 – 18 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .277/.349/.343 – 17 BB/25 K – 1/5 SB – 213 AB)
Washington JR OF Kyle London: 5-7, 160 pounds (2016: .307/.505/.413 – 27 BB/16 K – 4/7 SB – 75 AB)
Washington JR OF MJ Hubbs: 5-9, 180 pounds (2016: .257/.373/.398 – 33 BB/53 K – 3/6 SB – 191 AB)
Washington JR SS/3B Chris Baker: steady glove; has also played 1B; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .259/.326/.348 – 16 BB/43 K – 2/3 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .316/.373/.495 – 13 BB/30 K – 2/4 SB – 212 AB)
Washington SR 1B Duncan Hendrickson: 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: .277/.426/.340 – 12 BB/11 K – 2/2 SB – 47 AB)
Washington State JR OF Cameron Frost: good athlete; average or better CF range; above-average speed; strong arm; power upside; way too aggressive right now; older BA comp: Aaron Rowand; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .226/.306/.226 – 4 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 31 AB) (2015: .221/.289/.316 – 10 BB/42 K – 7/9 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .238/.310/.343 – 14 BB/57 K – 8/9 SB – 181 AB)
Washington State rJR OF Trek Stemp: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .355/.393/.388 – 8 BB/23 K – 12/14 SB – 183 AB)
Washington State SR 1B Patrick McGrath: 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .281/.344/.384 – 13 BB/35 K – 2/6 SB – 185 AB)
West Virginia JR 1B/RHP Jackson Cramer: power upside; strong; 6-4, 230 pounds (2014: .242/.353/.343 – 16 BB/34 K – 0/1 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .291/.389/.520 – 27 BB/48 K – 2/2 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .300/.416/.535 – 32 BB/59 K – 7/11 SB – 200 AB)
West Virginia JR C Ray Guerrini: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .289/.401/.482 – 21 BB/48 K – 5/9 SB – 166 AB)
West Virginia rSR OF KC Huth: good speed; strong arm; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .260/.327/.377 – 14 BB/25 K – 2/6 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .263/.332/.404 – 18 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 171 AB)
Western Carolina JR OF/1B Matt Smith: 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .260/.365/.342 – 10 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 73 AB) (2015: .332/.448/.474 – 31 BB/47 K – 12/16 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .387/.495/.586 – 40 BB/30 K – 6/7 SB – 222 AB)
Western Carolina rJR 3B/SS JD Long: good glove; 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .213/.310/.324 – 15 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 136 AB) (2015: .263/.333/.281 – 5 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 57 AB) (2016: .230/.347/.351 – 24 BB/32 K – 5/12 SB – 174 AB)
Western Carolina rJR OF Bryson Bowman: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .336/.457/.692 – 43 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 214 AB)
Western Carolina rSR OF Garrett Brown: plus-plus speed; great athlete; WR on football team; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .206/.270/.206 – 1 BB/11 K – 6/8 SB – 34 AB) (2016: .325/.374/.442 – 11 BB/28 K – 34/41 SB – 249 AB)
Western Carolina SR C Danny Bermudez: good glove; 5-11, 215 pounds (2014: .305/.443/.381 – 16 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .317/.417/.516 – 19 BB/50 K – 3/3 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .295/.410/.429 – 33 BB/43 K – 5/7 SB – 217 AB)
Western Carolina SR OF Kramer Ferrell: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .295/.390/.451 – 20 BB/43 K – 2/4 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .332/.405/.502 – 13 BB/38 K – 5/7 SB – 229 AB)
Western Illinois JR C Adam McGinnis: good approach; power upside; quick bat; good arm; defense still developing; could also be tried at 3B or OF; average speed; 5-11, 220 pounds (2014: .281/.338/.348 – 7 BB/10 K – 4/7 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .243/.332/.341 – 12 BB/21 K – 11/12 SB – 173 AB) (2016: .262/.353/.362 – 17 BB/21 K – 1/4 SB – 149 AB)
Western Illinois JR SS/1B Chris Tschida: good athlete; strong; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .263/.303/.363 – 9 BB/46 K – 3/7 SB – 171 AB) (2015: .260/.343/.328 – 17 BB/40 K – 8/12 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .296/.381/.382 – 25 BB/46 K – 5/8 SB – 199 AB)
Western Illinois SR C Mark Garton: good glove; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .258/.316/.316 – 13 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 155 AB) (2016: .280/.399/.378 – 23 BB/33 K – 4/5 SB – 143 AB)
Western Kentucky rJR 1B Thomas Peter: power upside; (2016: .310/.354/.493 – 0 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 71 AB)
Western Kentucky rJR OF Zach Janes: good speed (2016: .248/.393/.261 – 31 BB/17 K – 6/9 SB – 153 AB)
Western Kentucky SR 3B Danny Hudzina: good glove; good athlete; power upside; has also played 2B and C; 5-11 (2015: .327/.369/.515 – 14 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .408/.470/.564 – 26 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 218 AB)
Western Michigan JR 1B Hunter Prince: 6-3, 240 pounds (2016: .296/.363/.423 – 14 BB/41 K – 0/0 SB – 196 AB)
Western Michigan JR 3B Grant Miller: good hit tool; 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .269/.381/.308 – 21 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 182 AB) (2015: .256/.406/.311 – 25 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 180 AB) (2016: .330/.418/.397 – 26 BB/22 K – 4/8 SB – 209 AB)
Western Michigan SR C Mitchell Ho: good defender; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .236/.315/.291 – 7 BB/31 K – 0/2 SB – 110 AB) (2016: .218/.314/.272 – 16 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 147 AB)
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)
Wichita State rSR OF Mikel Mucha: 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: .313/.354/.374 – 11 BB/29 K – 5/8 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .300/.391/.355 – 28 BB/31 K – 12/13 SB – 200 AB)
Wichita State rSR OF Zach Reding: 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: .196/.294/.304 – 9 BB/17 K – 3/3 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .308/.408/.523 – 11 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB)
Wichita State SR 1B/C Ryan Tinkham: power upside; 6-5, 210 pounds (2015: .333/.446/.576 – 32 BB/42 K – 7/9 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .233/.333/.380 – 21 BB/35 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB)
Wichita State SR 3B Chase Rader: interesting bat; above-average to plus raw power; strong arm; steady glove; really good athlete; strong; above-average to plus speed; 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .239/.363/.381 – 19 BB/59 K – 13/18 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .258/.345/.379 – 10 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 124 AB)
Wichita State SR SS Tanner Kirk: 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .248/.340/.383 – 15 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 141 AB) (2016: .245/.343/.357 – 20 BB/33 K – 6/6 SB – 143 AB)
William & Mary JR 2B/SS Ryder Miconi: 5-8, 175 pounds (2014: .346/.500/.423 – 7 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB) (2015: .208/.262/.323 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 96 AB) (2016: .307/.421/.417 – 37 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 192 AB)
William & Mary JR OF/RHP Charles Ameer: good athlete; strong arm; 6-3, 185 pounds (2016: .286/.406/.469 – 30 BB/65 K – 6/7 SB – 192 AB)
William & Mary rSR OF/C Josh Smith: good athlete; above-average speed; good bunter; good CF instincts; untapped raw power; 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: .240/.279/.337 – 9 BB/43 K – 13/17 SB – 196 AB) (2014: .294/.366/.404 – 7 BB/31 K – 4/5 SB – 136 AB) (2015: .237/.321/.355 – 17 BB/41 K – 6/7 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .256/.350/.434 – 22 BB/48 K – 5/9 SB – 219 AB)
William & Mary SR 1B/C Charley Gould: 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .333/.406/.567 – 16 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB) (2015: .388/.473/.706 – 24 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .332/.439/.489 – 31 BB/37 K – 1/1 SB – 223 AB)
Wingate JR OF Shane Billings: plus speed; good approach; average arm; average at best raw power; CF range; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .444/.502/.639 – 25 BB/15 K – 30/32 SB – 216 AB)
Winthrop rSR 1B Mark Lowrie: 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: .310/.394/.386 – 23 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .328/.424/.398 – 32 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 201 AB)
Winthrop rSR OF Anthony Paulsen: above-average to plus speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .343/.425/.513 – 34 BB/45 K – 15/17 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .352/.415/.441 – 22 BB/31 K – 11/14 SB – 227 AB)
Winthrop SR C Roger Gonzalez: plus defender; Miami transfer; 5-9, 190 pounds (2015: .335/.409/.425 – 21 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .338/.426/.534 – 31 BB/28 K – 0/2 SB – 204 AB)
Wisconsin-La Crosse SR OF Taylor Kohlwey: good hit tool; plus speed; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .485/.549/.823 – 30 BB/14 K – 11/12 SB – 198 AB)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee JR 2B/SS Billy Quirke: good glove; good speed; 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: .274/.386/.335 – 32 BB/42 K – 5/13 SB – 215 AB)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee rJR SS/3B Eric Solberg: above-average to plus speed; good arm; good athlete; quick bat; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .368/.447/.573 – 22 BB/42 K – 24/25 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .286/.333/.385 – 6 BB/11 K – 3/6 SB – 91 AB) (2016: .244/.364/.291 – 29 BB/39 K – 16/18 SB – 172 AB)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee rSR OF Luke Meeteer: plus speed; 5-11, 185 pounds (2012: .320/.401/.390 – 19 BB/36 K – 15/17 SB – 172 AB) (2013: .279/.388/.352 – 23 BB/32 K – 18/21 SB – 179 AB) (2015: .321/.404/.459 – 19 BB/40 K – 37/43 SB – 246 AB) (2016: .364/.457/.539 – 29 BB/28 K – 24/25 SB – 206 AB)
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)
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)
Wright State rJR 1B/OF Brad Macciocchi: 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .288/.358/.364 – 23 BB/46 K – 2/4 SB – 184 AB) (2015: .203/.304/.237 – 9 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 59 AB) (2016: .318/.453/.482 – 18 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 85 AB)
Wright State rJR C/1B Daniel Arthur: 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .265/.378/.496 – 17 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 113 AB)
Wright State rSO 1B/OF Gabe Snyder: strong; quick bat; 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: .273/.385/.455 – 30 BB/39 K – 9/10 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .246/.350/.453 – 22 BB/38 K – 8/9 SB – 203 AB)
Wright State SR 3B John Brodner: 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .244/.347/.378 – 17 BB/27 K – 1/3 SB – 127 AB) (2014: .248/.303/.360 – 11 BB/34 K – 2/3 SB – 161 AB) (2015: .221/.303/.264 – 18 BB/31 K – 1/3 SB – 163 AB) (2016: .280/.382/.417 – 25 BB/40 K – 3/4 SB – 168 AB)
Wright State SR C Jason DeFevers: 6-0, 210 pounds (2013: .215/.340/.291 – 11 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 79 AB) (2014: .296/.370/.366 – 13 BB/15 K – 3/3 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .245/.350/.304 – 13 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB) (2016: .210/.316/.340 – 12 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 100 AB)
Wright State SR OF Ryan Fucci: 6-1, 215 pounds (2015: .288/.390/.587 – 30 BB/70 K – 11/17 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .325/.414/.541 – 27 BB/49 K – 25/28 SB – 209 AB)
Xavier JR OF Joe Gellenbeck: 6-5, 225 pounds (2016: .287/.350/.517 – 20 BB/41 K – 11/11 SB – 230 AB)
Xavier rJR SS/3B Andre Jernigan: strong; good athlete; good defensive tools; approach needs work; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .252/.304/.362 – 6 BB/44 K – 16/20 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .262/.366/.573 – 23 BB/54 K – 6/9 SB – 206 AB)
Xavier SR C Dan Rizzie: quick bat; plus defender; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .307/.395/.459 – 28 BB/37 K – 9/12 SB – 218 AB) (2015: .275/.373/.275 – 6 BB/10 K – 2/2 SB – 51 AB) (2016: .312/.373/.472 – 21 BB/25 K – 7/8 SB – 231 AB)
Yale JR 3B Richard Slenker: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .352/.414/.410 – 9 BB/12 K – 3/4 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .290/.367/.407 – 13 BB/24 K – 10/11 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .342/.443/.513 – 23 BB/20 K – 7/10 SB – 158 AB)
Yale JR OF Harrison White: 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .302/.377/.397 – 9 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 116 AB) (2016: .293/.369/.479 – 15 BB/29 K – 4/6 SB – 140 AB)
Yavapai JC OF Nate Easley: CF range; good speed; sneaky pop; 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .403/.485/.655 – 36 BB/37 K – 29/36 SB – 258 AB)
Yavapai JC SS Ramsey Romano: good glove; Michigan transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .410/.463/.629 – 19 BB/31 K – 12/16 SB – 229 AB)
Youngstown State rSO 1B Andrew Kendrick: power upside; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .248/.391/.369 – 34 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 157 AB)

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Niagara rJR 3B Greg Rodgers: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .308/.386/.372 – 15 BB/42 K – 3/4 SB – 172 AB) (2015: .235/.297/.294 – 3 BB/5 K – 2/2 SB – 34 AB) (2016: .267/.436/.360 – 15 BB/21 K – 0/2 SB – 75 AB)
Niagara SR 1B/2B Michael Fuhrman: power upside; strong; can also play OF; 5-10, 165 pounds (2014: .292/.413/.435 – 23 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 161 AB) (2015: .340/.476/.490 – 27 BB/27 K – 15/17 SB – 147 AB) (2016: .357/.459/.443 – 27 BB/34 K – 14/17 SB – 185 AB)
Nicholls State JR OF Justin Holt: plus-plus speed; plus CF range; 5-9, 170 pounds (2014: .208/.351/.234 – 10 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 77 AB) (2015: .301/.367/.369 – 18 BB/31 K – 13/20 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .224/.303/.246 – 19 BB/40 K – 14/18 SB – 183 AB)
Norfolk State JR OF Denathan Dukes: good athlete; good speed; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: .357/.437/.464 – 14 BB/17 K – 11/14 SB – 112 AB) (2016: .290/.416/.359 – 24 BB/29 K – 25/26 SB – 145 AB)
Norfolk State rJR 2B/SS Roger Hall: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .281/.339/.371 – 12 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .316/.420/.417 – 29 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 187 AB)
Norfolk State SR 3B Kyle Vaas: 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .235/.336/.304 – 12 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB) (2014: .191/.289/.265 – 9 BB/16 K – 9 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 68 AB) (2015: .246/.333/.406 – 7 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 69 AB) (2016: .306/.423/.488 – 18 BB/32 K – 2/3 SB – 121 AB)
Norfolk State SR OF Angel Rosario: 5-9, 175 pounds (2015: .338/.429/.475 – 20 BB/25 K – 9/13 SB – 139 AB) (2016: .231/.346/.394 – 27 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 160 AB)
North Carolina A&T JR 2B/3B Timothy Ravare: steady glove; 5-7, 175 pounds (2015: .286/.349/.376 – 11 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 133 AB) (2016: .306/.374/.372 – 17 BB/26 K – 0/4 SB – 196 AB)
North Carolina Central JR 3B/2B Ellington Hopkins: can also play OF; 5-6, 175 pounds (2016: .333/.444/.434 – 28 BB/16 K – 15/19 SB – 198 AB)
North Carolina Central JR C Conrad Kovalcik: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .324/.378/.353 – 3 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 34 AB) (2015: .260/.381/.394 – 18 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 104 AB) (2016: .243/.367/.486 – 32 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 177 AB)
North Carolina Central JR OF Carlos Ortiz: power upside; good glove; strong arm; 5-9, 200 pounds (2014: .321/.404/.478 – 15 BB/42 K – 5/7 SB – 159 AB) (2015: .308/.368/.558 – 12 BB/41 K – 2/5 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .305/.405/.542 – 22 BB/41 K – 4/7 SB – 177 AB)
North Carolina Central JR OF Zach Marszal: 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: .301/.385/.409 – 23 BB/25 K – 9/10 SB – 186 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro JR 1B Michael Goss: 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .311/.407/.494 – 19 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 164 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro JR 2B/OF Ben Spitznagel: plus speed; 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: .385/.459/.474 – 25 BB/21 K – 21/28 SB – 247 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro JR C Jake Kusz: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .256/.341/.359 – 10 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 78 AB) (2015: .289/.342/.430 – 10 BB/33 K – 1/2 SB – 135 AB) (2016: .277/.345/.473 – 22 BB/37 K – 2/2 SB – 224 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro JR OF Dillon Stewart: good speed; strong arm; power upside; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .335/.455/.665 – 45 BB/45 K – 9/11 SB – 209 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro JR OF Ryne Sigmon: 6-0, 170 pounds (2015: .279/.338/.410 – 6 BB/20 K – 1/1 SB – 61 AB) (2016: .329/.417/.491 – 34 BB/42 K – 8/12 SB – 228 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro rSR OF LJ Kalawaia: 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: .396/.493/.578 – 40 BB/32 K – 23/31 SB – 225 AB)
North Carolina Greensboro SR 3B/RHP Collin Woody: 84-88 FB with sink; good CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .296/.362/.508 – 20 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .349/.418/.571 – 26 BB/43 K – 3/3 SB – 238 AB)
North Carolina JR OF Adam Pate: above-average to plus speed; strong arm; really good defender in CF; good athlete; quick bat; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .241/.379/.296 – 11 BB/15 K – 10/13 SB – 54 AB) (2015: .304/.407/.435 – 13 BB/17 K – 14/17 SB – 92 AB) (2016: .285/.403/.358 – 38 BB/44 K – 17/21 SB – 193 AB)
North Carolina JR OF Tyler Lynn: good hit tool; power upside; plus approach; good speed; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: .235/.359/.369 – 24 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 149 AB)
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)
North Carolina SR SS/2B Eli Sutherland: 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .208/.351/.264 – 19 BB/18 K – 3/4 SB – 106 AB) (2016: .232/.358/.378 – 28 BB/25 K – 7/10 SB – 164 AB)
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)
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)
North Carolina State SR 3B/SS Ryne Willard: good glove; 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: .287/.363/.411 – 22 BB/53 K – 3/4 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .268/.289/.341 – 2 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 41 AB)
North Carolina State SR C Chance Shepard: power upside; too aggressive; 6-1, 230 pounds (2014: .234/.379/.394 – 22 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 94 AB) (2015: .214/.342/.449 – 20 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 98 AB) (2016: .276/.377/.557 – 34 BB/82 K – 3/3 SB – 210 AB)
North Florida JR C Alex Merritt: 6-1, 175 pounds (2014: .273/.310/.311 – 6 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .316/.379/.479 – 16 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 215 AB)
North Florida JR OF/1B Chris Thibideau: power upside; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .344/.406/.561 – 15 BB/37 K – 12/13 SB – 189 AB)
North Florida rJR OF/1B Christian Diaz: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .321/.391/.513 – 7 BB/19 K – 1/3 SB – 78 AB)
North Florida rSR OF/1B Nick Karmeris: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .291/.392/.436 – 18 BB/27 K – 3/4 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .308/.365/.466 – 15 BB/33 K – 4/4 SB – 234 AB)
North Florida SR 2B/SS Kyle Brooks: 5-8, 170 pounds (2013: .292/.385/.380 – 21 BB/20 K – 6/9 SB – 192 AB) (2014: .293/.370/.340 – 21 BB/20 K – 3/3 SB – 215 AB) (2015: .303/.375/.354 – 17 BB/12 K – 9/10 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .305/.387/.389 – 28 BB/17 K – 4/10 SB – 239 AB)
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)
North Florida SR OF Dakota Higdon: 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .328/.403/.402 – 26 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 204 AB)
North Greenville JR 1B/C Nathaniel Maggio: power upside; good athlete; plus arm; good glove; Tennessee transfer; 6-5, 250 pounds (2014: .239/.304/.284 – 10 BB/28 K – 4/6 SB – 134 AB) (2015: .235/.340/.376 – 11 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 85 AB) (2016: .324/.417/.714 – 28 BB/46 K – 3/6 SB – 182 AB)
Northeastern JR 2B David Hopkins: 5-9, 170 pounds (2016: .318/.412/.341 – 10 BB/6 K – 3/3 SB – 88 AB)
Northeastern JR 3B Cam Hanley: 5-11, 215 pounds (2015: .293/.350/.442 – 18 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .247/.390/.370 – 14 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 81 AB)
Northeastern rSR 2B Keith Kelly: 5-9, 185 pounds (2016: .283/.408/.399 – 28 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 173 AB)
Northeastern rSR C Josh Trieff: good glove; strong arm; 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .211/.305/.351 – 17 BB/42 K – 3/5 SB – 185 AB)
Northern Colorado JR OF/LHP Nick Tanner: good arm; 6-1, 175 pounds (2014: 7.20 K/9 – 5.04 BB/9 – 24 IP – 9.00 ERA) (2015: 4.18 K/9 – 4.34 BB/9 – 55.2 IP – 4.66 ERA) (2015: .253/.327/.313 – 9 BB/11 K – 3/4 SB – 99 AB) (2016: .327/.388/.401 – 15 BB/18 K – 7/11 SB – 162 AB)
Northern Colorado rSO 3B/OF Cole Maltese: strong hit tool; has also played 2B; Pepperdine transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .291/.335/.490 – 8 BB/34 K – 3/3 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .255/.352/.394 – 23 BB/64 K – 6/8 SB – 188 AB)
Northern Colorado rSR 2B/SS Ryan Yamane: steady glove; 5-9, 180 pounds (2015: .400/.476/.527 – 8 BB/8 K – 1/3 SB – 55 AB) (2016: .278/.467/.383 – 44 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 133 AB)
Northern Illinois JR 2B Carl Russell: 5-9, 165 pounds (2016: .266/.341/.387 – 7 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 124 AB)
Northern Illinois rJR 3B/OF Tommy Hook: 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: .275/.371/.339 – 24 BB/32 K – 3/7 SB – 171 AB) (2014: .257/.350/.296 – 25 BB/33 K – 1/3 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .262/.398/.308 – 37 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 172 AB)
Northern Illinois rJR OF Brandon Mallder: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .250/.337/.336 – 18 BB/25 K – 0/5 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .250/.357/.321 – 25 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 156 AB)
Northern Illinois rSR C Tony Brandner (2016): 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .304/.434/.339 – 23 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 115 AB) (2016: .247/.376/.356 – 22 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 146 AB)
Northern Illinois SR 2B Justin Fletcher: good athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .278/.343/.356 – 15 BB/27 K – 8/10 SB – 205 AB) (2015: .181/.243/.245 – 15 BB/28 K – 5/9 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .301/.362/.406 – 17 BB/19 K – 11/14 SB – 229 AB)
Northern Illinois SR C Johnny Zubek: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .256/.370/.369 – 20 BB/19 K – 8/13 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .281/.355/.331 – 16 BB/26 K – 5/8 SB – 178 AB)
Northern Illinois SR OF Stephen Letz: plus raw power; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .310/.371/.389 – 11 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .304/.376/.486 – 17 BB/22 K – 4/7 SB – 181 AB)
Northern Illinois SR SS Brian Sisler: good athlete; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: .304/.406/.369 – 29 BB/19 K – 5/8 SB – 168 AB) (2015: .309/.406/.431 – 30 BB/23 K – 6/8 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .288/.397/.419 – 33 BB/19 K – 4/6 SB – 215 AB)
Northern Kentucky SR C Logan Spurlin: 6-4, 240 pounds (2014: .350/.416/.503 – 17 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 183 AB) (2015: .218/.351/.324 – 19 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .312/.393/.522 – 13 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 186 AB)
Northwest Florida State CC C Handsome Monica: big raw power; good approach; strong arm; raw glove; good athlete; Arizona transfer; 6-1, 220 pounds (2016: .348/.418/.684 – 18 BB/23 K – 5/6 SB – 158 AB)
Northwest Florida State CC SO 3B/SS Taylor Lane: quick bat; good glove; strong arm; good athlete; good speed; power upside; RHH; Florida transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .325/.386/.438 – 16 BB/26 K – 7/8 SB – 203 AB)
Northwest Florida State CC SO OF/INF Hunter Tackett: good glove; good speed; strong arm; good approach; power upside; Auburn transfer; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds (2016: .434/.506/.732 – 25 BB/30 K – 21/24 SB – 198 AB)
Northwest Nazarene SR 3B/2B Tyler Davis: plus approach; could also play OF; RHH; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .328/.401/.621 – 21 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB)
Northwestern JR OF/C Joe Hoscheit: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .258/.327/.393 – 10 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .286/.345/.417 – 11 BB/36 K – 0/2 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .275/.349/.461 – 15 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 167 AB)
Northwestern JR OF/LHP Matt Hopfner: plus arm; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .335/.385/.376 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 197 AB) (2014: 3.27 K/9 – 3.27 BB/9 – 11 IP – 4.91 ERA) (2015: .241/.295/.310 – 7 BB/41 K – 4/6 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .355/.440/.470 – 24 BB/36 K – 3/5 SB – 200 AB)
Northwestern SR 1B/OF Zach Jones: 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .315/.345/.370 – 8 BB/21 K – 162 AB) (2015: .321/.374/.436 – 17 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .258/.310/.338 – 13 BB/37 K – 5/5 SB – 213 AB)
Northwestern State JR OF Matt Valdez: good speed; smart player; 5-11, 175 pounds (2016: .273/.353/.409 – 12 BB/30 K – 2/6 SB – 132 AB)
Northwestern State rJR C Daniel Garner: plus raw power; strong arm; Mississippi State transfer; 6-1, 235 pounds (2016: .308/.380/.481 – 23 BB/53 K – 0/1 SB – 208 AB)
Northwestern State rJR OF Nick Heath: average at best arm; above-average to plus speed, others have it plus-plus; easy CF range; good hit tool; good athlete; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .261/.390/.306 – 16 BB/23 K – 17/21 SB – 111 AB) (2015: .240/.372/.296 – 28 BB/34 K – 23/27 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .260/.345/.347 – 23 BB/35 K – 35/42 SB – 219 AB)
Northwestern State rSR OF Bret Underwood: 6-1, 215 pounds (2015: .233/.327/.349 – 5 BB/9 K – 5/7 SB – 43 AB) (2016: .264/.356/.395 – 28 BB/53 K – 16/22 SB – 220 AB)
Northwestern State SR 1B/OF Cort Brinson: power upside; good athlete; has experience at C; 6-0, 220 pounds (2014: .294/.409/.418 – 16 BB/18 K – 5/6 SB – 170 AB) (2015: .350/.407/.518 – 12 BB/35 K – 3/4 SB – 220 AB) (2016: .306/.378/.379 – 17 BB/28 K – 5/6 SB – 219 AB)
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)
Notre Dame JR 2B/SS Kyle Fiala: good approach; power upside; above-average glove; average or better arm; average or better speed; can also play 3B; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds (2014: .268/.362/.302 – 19 BB/20 K – 5/9 SB – 179 AB) (2015: .301/.394/.452 – 31 BB/33 K – 10/12 SB – 239 AB) (2016: .215/.278/.257 – 11 BB/30 K – 3/4 SB – 141 AB)
Notre Dame JR C Ryan Lidge: above-average to plus arm; good defender; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .264/.319/.310 – 6 BB/15 K – 0/2 SB – 87 AB) (2015: .279/.402/.373 – 35 BB/35 K – 1/2 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .199/.250/.284 – 8 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 141 AB)
Notre Dame rSO OF Torii Hunter: plus-plus speed; CF range; 40th round pick to Twins lock; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .182/.308/.182 – 2 BB/6 K – 2/2 SB – 11 AB)
Notre Dame SR C/OF Ricky Sanchez: strong defender; power upside; 6-0, 215 pounds (2013: .224/.286/.310 – 3 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 58 AB) (2014: .242/.286/.394 – 1 BB/14 K – 3/3 SB – 33 AB) (2015: .182/.246/.364 – 5 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 55 AB) (2016: .306/.343/.456 – 9 BB/50 K – 3/4 SB – 193 AB)
Notre Dame SR OF/LHP Zac Kutsulis: strong hit tool; above-average speed; strong arm; 89 FB; good sink on FB; 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: .285/.342/.380 – 12 BB/21 K – 5/6 SB – 137 AB) (2013: 4.82 K/9 | 1.93 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 28 IP) (2014: .255/.315/.309 – 13 BB/33 K – 7/9 SB – 165 AB) (2015: .265/.339/.390 – 21 BB/33 K – 12/16 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .315/.366/.467 – 15 BB/27 K – 11/14 SB – 165 AB)
Notre Dame SR SS Lane Richards: good defender; strong arm; good speed; good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .242/.296/.304 – 15 BB/32 K – 2/4 SB – 207 AB) (2014: .254/.294/.339 – 5 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 118 AB) (2015: .264/.314/.409 – 16 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .262/.326/.338 – 17 BB/29 K – 5/6 SB – 195 AB)
Nova Southeastern C Michael Hernandez: good defender; strong arm; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .271/.375/.507 – 16 BB/50 K – 1/1 SB – 144 AB)
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)
Oakland JR 1B/OF Zach Sterry: plus approach; above-average power; quick bat; 5-11, 240 pounds (2014: .279/.359/.390 – 15 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 136 AB) (2015: .288/.363/.444 – 16 BB/28 K – 5/9 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .285/.352/.436 – 17 BB/34 K – 5/8 SB – 172 AB)
Oakland JR OF Tyler Pagano: 6-2, 225 pounds (2015: .307/.339/.398 – 9 BB/26 K – 0/1 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .297/.360/.416 – 16 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 185 AB)
Oakland rSR C/2B Ian Yetsko: can also play 3B and SS; 5-9, 185 pounds (2015: .295/.351/.468 – 13 BB/35 K – 3/7 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .294/.353/.471 – 17 BB/44 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB)
Oakland SR SS Mike Brosseau: good glove; patient hitter; 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .252/.329/.291 – 17 BB/18 K – 1/4 SB – 151 AB) (2014: .321/.383/.432 – 14 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 162 AB) (2015: .287/.364/.470 – 17 BB/24 K – 6/9 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .355/.452/.570 – 26 BB/24 K – 8/9 SB – 186 AB)
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
OF Aldrich De Jongh (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): good speed; LHH; 5-9, 160 pounds
OF Alvaro Valdez (Westminster Christian HS, Florida): LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
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
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
OF Bailin Markridge (O’Connor HS, Arizona): good athlete; good glove; strong arm; good speed; 6-3, 170 pounds
OF Ben Lewis (Horizon HS, Arizona): RHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
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
OF Brad Demco (Lake Travis HS, Texas): RHH; 6-2, 175 pounds
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
OF Brock Anderson (Sparkman HS, Alabama): quick bat; power upside; good athlete; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
OF Brock Howard (Harmony HS, Florida): plus speed; good athlete; CF range; sneaky pop; quick bat; BHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
OF Cade Cabbiness (Bixby HS, Oklahoma): plus athlete; strong; plus arm; above-average raw power; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
OF Caleb Green (Metter HS, Georgia): good athlete; power upside; RHH; 5-11, 160 pounds
OF Cameron Blake (Round Rock HS, Texas): good approach; RHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
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
OF Chase Murray (Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, Ohio): LHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
OF Chavez Young (Faith Baptist Academy, Florida): very good athlete; quick bat; strong; plus speed; CF range; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; older for class; BHH
OF Christian Bullock (Morgan Park HS, Illinois): LHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
OF Christian Long (Westside HS, Texas): plus athlete; quick bat; good approach; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
OF Christian Moya (South Hills HS, California): RHH; 6-0, 175 pounds
OF Clayton Keyes (Bishop Carroll HS, Alberta): power upside; good speed; young for class; quick bat; RHH; 6-1, 215 pounds
OF Colin Brophy (Notre Dame HS, California): above-average to plus speed; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
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
OF Dalton Griffin (South Effingham HS, Georgia): good approach; easy CF range; good speed; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
OF Dante Baldelli (Bishop Hendricken HS, Rhode Island): RHH; 6-3, 155 pounds
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
OF Denilson Elligson (Graceville HS, Florida): plus arm; good speed; BHH; 5-9, 180 pounds
OF Dominic Clementi (Arrowhead HS, Wisconsin): good athlete; quick bat; leadoff profile; LHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Dominic Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): quick bat; really good defender in CF; plus arm; average or better speed; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
OF Donnie Gleneski (Bishop Kenny HS, Florida): RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
OF Dylan Hirsch (El Camino Real HS, California): above-average to plus speed; CF range; good athlete; RHH; 5-8, 160 pounds
OF Edmond Americaan (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): good athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average arm; older for class; LHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
OF EP Reese (North Davidson HS, North Carolina): plus speed, uses it very well; good arm; good hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
OF Eric Rivera (Flanagan HS, Florida): RHH; 6-0, 175 pounds
OF Francisco Del Valle (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus power upside; quick bat; strong; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
OF Gabe Simons (Ada HS, Oklahoma): good athlete; average arm; good approach; RHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Garrett Hodges (South Effingham HS, Georgia): plus bat speed; power upside; big hit tool; LHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
OF Hunter Bishop (Serra HS, California): above-average speed; strong; good athlete; LHH; 6-4, 190 pounds
OF Hunter Judd (Knoxville Catholic HS, Tennessee): strong arm; good athlete: LHH; 6-3, 170 pounds
OF Jack Suwinski (Taft HS, Illinois): good arm; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
OF Jacob Hirsh (O’Dea HS, Washington): above-average speed; strong hit tool; LHH; 5-9, 180 pounds
OF Jake Suddleson (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): good approach; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Jalen Harrison (St. Anne’s-Belfield HS, Virginia): RHH; 6-4, 210 pounds
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
OF Jarrett Finger (Grandview HS, Colorado): good speed; quick bat; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
OF Jeremy Ydens (St. Francis HS, California): interesting hit tool; older for class; RHH; 6-2, 175 pounds
OF Jerrette Lee (Columbus HS, Georgia): good speed; strong arm; RHH; 6-5, 180 pounds
OF Joe Acker (Marquette University HS, Wisconsin): above-average speed; strong arm; 5-11, 175 pounds
OF Joe Faulkner (Cumberland Gap HS, Tennessee): good speed; RHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
OF John Rave (Bloomington HS, Illinois): LHH; 6-0, 170 pounds
OF Jordan McFarland (Waterloo HS, Illinois): strong; above-average power upside; good athlete; average or better speed; below-average arm; RHH; 6-3, 225 pounds
OF Jordan Wiley (Richland HS, Texas): easy CF range; plus speed; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
OF Jose Layer (Colegio Angel David, Puerto Rico): plus speed; strong arm; CF range; good athlete; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
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
OF Juan Carlos Abreu (Winter Springs HS, Florida): plus speed; above-average arm; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
OF Kace Massner (Burlington Community HS, Iowa): plus speed; good range; LHH; 6-5, 210 pounds
OF Kameron Misner (Poplar Bluff HS, Missouri): plus bat speed; power upside; average speed; strong arm; LHH; 6-4, 210 pounds
OF Keegan Snowbarger (St. Xavier HS, Kentucky): RHH; 5-11, 200 pounds
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
OF Kingsley Ballao (Maui HS, Hawaii): good speed; strong arm; quick bat; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
OF Kobi Owen (Episcopal HS, Texas): CF range; good approach; quick bat; good athlete; older for class; RHH; 6-2, 210 pounds
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
OF Landon Silver (Huntington Beach HS, California): good speed; good glove; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
OF Langston Watkins (Louisville Male HS, Kentucky): plus speed; plus athlete; plus CF range; LHH; 5-10, 165 pounds
OF Luke Lalumia (Grand Ledge HS, Michigan): plus speed; plus arm; RHH; 6-0, 165 pounds
OF Marcus Mack (Bellaire HS, Texas): plus speed; CF range; LHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
OF Mason Nadeau (North Penn HS, Pennsylvania): good speed; LHH: 5-10, 165 pounds
OF Matthew Fraizer (Clovis North HS, California): quick bat; plus speed; CF range; LHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Michael Farley (Chico HS, California): plus defender in CF; raw bat; good athlete; PG comp: Derek Hill
OF Michael Wilson (Colonia HS, New Jersey): quick bat; LHH; 6-0, 175 pounds
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
OF Nick Howie (Garth Webb SS, Ontario): RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
OF Nick Neville (IMG Academy, Florida): good speed; good athlete; quick bat; LHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
OF Nick Wilhite (Buford HS, Georgia): plus to plus-plus speed; good arm; Dave Roberts comp
OF Nikolas Dague (Sickles HS, Florida): above-average speed; RHH; 5-11, 170 pounds
OF Otis Statum (Bishop O’Dowd HS, California): good athlete; above-average speed; power upside; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
OF Preston Jones (Mountain View HS, Washington): strong hit tool; easy CF range; good speed; good athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds
OF Quin Cotton (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): quick bat; average at best speed; average at best arm; RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
OF Raymond Hernandez (Fernando Ledesma Continuation, Puerto Rico): plus speed; strong arm; RHH; 5-10, 165 pounds
OF Raymond Salaman (Luis Hernaiz Verone HS, Puerto Rico): good speed; strong arm; RHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Robert Bullard (Thurgood Marshall HS, Texas): good athlete; good range; strong arm; leadoff profile; LHH; 5-8, 150 pounds
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
OF Ryan Brown (St. James HS, Maryland): plus speed; good arm; RHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
OF Ryan Mejia (Alonso HS, Florida): quick bat; average raw power; above-average speed; good range in corner; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Ryan Novis (Corona Del Sol HS, Arizona): good speed; RHH; 6-2, 175 pounds
OF Ryan Ward (Millbury HS, Massachusetts): strong arm; good speed; power upside; 6-0, 180 pounds
OF Spencer Taylor (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): power upside; RHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
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
OF Ted Sabato (Brunswick HS, New York): good approach; power upside; good athlete; hits it everywhere; very old for class; RHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
OF Terence Norman (Kennesaw Mountain HS, Georgia): good athlete; CF range; good speed; power upside; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
OF Terrell Frazier (Westlake HS, Georgia): older for class; LHH; 6-3, 170 pounds
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
OF Todd Lott (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): plus raw power; average arm; slow; RHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
OF Tony Schultz (Saints Peter and Paul HS, Maryland): RHH; 5-10, 160 pounds
OF Trace Bucey (Carroll HS, Texas): power upside; good speed; plus athlete; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
OF Tre Turner (Holy Cross HS, Louisiana): great athlete; 5-10, 190 pounds
OF Tremaine Spears (Tioga HS, Louisiana): RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
OF Trevyne Carter (Soddy Daisy HS, Tennessee): above-average to plus speed; great athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
OF Troy Johnston (Rogers HS, Washington): good hit tool; good speed; CF range; LHH
OF Wyatt Featherston (Green Mountain HS, Colorado): good speed; good athlete; power upside; good approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
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
OF/1B Dylan Carlson (Elk Grove HS, California): good hit tool; power upside; BHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
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
OF/3B Armani Smith (De La Salle HS, California): interesting hit tool; good athlete; strong; RHH; 6-3, 190 pounds
OF/3B Matthew Gorski (Hamilton Southeastern HS, Indiana):
OF/LHP Austin Langworthy (Williston HS, Florida): interesting bat; strong arm; good approach; LHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
OF/LHP Carter Nelson (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): 6-2, 225 pounds
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
OF/LHP Kyle Stowers (Christian HS, California): strong arm; good speed; 6-3, 200 pounds
OF/RHP Connor Kimple (Marquette HS, Wisconsin): good speed; good arm; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds
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
OF/RHP Michael Toglia (Gig Harbor HS, Washington): plus power upside; strong arm; great athlete; low-90s FB; BHH; 6-5, 200 pounds
OF/RHP Trevor Boone (Tulsa Memorial HS, Oklahoma): good speed; above-average raw power; 86 FB; 6-1, 180 pounds
Ohio JR 3B Ty Black: 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: .273/.333/.328 – 8 BB/15 K – 2/5 SB – 128 AB) (2015: .251/.342/.351 – 18 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .261/.338/.300 – 22 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 203 AB)
Ohio JR OF Mitch Longo: good hit tool; above-average speed; LF profile; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .346/.416/.474 – 13 BB/13 K – 7/12 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .357/.421/.498 – 22 BB/16 K – 10/13 SB – 241 AB) (2016: .360/.438/.467 – 25 BB/19 K – 12/17 SB – 214 AB
Ohio JR OF Spencer Ibarra: 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: .257/.368/.400 – 17 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 105 AB)
Ohio rSR C Cody Gaertner: 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: .338/.369/.411 – 6 BB/12 K – 4/7 SB – 151 AB) (2013: .256/.325/.341 – 16 BB/21 K – 5/11 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .291/.358/.405 – 18 BB/27 K – 2/4 SB – 227 AB) (2016: .330/.381/.421 – 17 BB/31 K – 3/4 SB – 221 AB)
Ohio SR 1B John Adryan: 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: 282/.345/.374 – 10 BB/36 K – 0/4 SB – 174 AB) (2015: .297/.374/.429 – 24 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .252/.317/.486 – 21 BB/56 K – 1/1 SB – 218 AB)
Ohio SR OF Manny DeJesus: plus CF range; plus speed; FAVORITE; 5-10, 155 pounds (2014*: .374/.487/.449 – 44 BB/15 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB) (2015: .311/.406/.360 – 33 BB/15 K – 7/9 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .288/.386/.349 – 34 BB/12 K – 4/8 SB – 215 AB)
Ohio State JR C Jalen Washington: plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .280/.367/.280 – 4 BB/1 K – 4/5 SB – 25 AB) (2016: .249/.352/.343 – 26 BB/49 K – 14/19 SB – 213 AB)
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)
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)
Ohio State rJR OF/1B Jake Bosiokovic: good athlete; average speed; interesting hit tool; too aggressive; good defender; has also played 3B; 6-6, 240 pounds (2013: .278/.344/.374 – 16 BB/57 K – 4/5 SB – 198 AB) (2014: .268/.358/.372 – 16 BB/47 K – 1/2 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .275/.347/.488 – 19 BB/73 K – 2/3 SB – 211 AB)
Ohio State rSR 3B Nick Sergakis: great glove; 5-8, 180 pounds (2014: .318/.366/.404 – 8 BB/25 K – 3/7 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .250/.352/.330 – 18 BB/44 K – 6/6 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .332/.451/.542 – 36 BB/34 K – 15/17 SB – 238 AB)
Ohio State SR 1B/OF Zach Ratcliff: 6-5, 225 pounds (2014: .232/.262/.313 – 4 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .286/.344/.536 – 5 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .268/.385/.341 – 6 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 41 AB)
Ohio State SR 3B Craig Nennig: 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .125/.176/.146 – 1 BB/15 K – 1/1 SB – 48 AB) (2014: .231/.338/.256 – 18 BB/27 K – 3/7 SB – 121 AB) (2015: .266/.330/.330 – 17 BB/34 K – 7/11 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .256/.328/.366 – 19 BB/46 K – 18/19 SB – 227 AB)
Ohio State SR 3B/1B Troy Kuhn: can also play SS and 2B; good hands; 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .283/.330/.304 – 7 BB/16 K – 4/6 SB – 92 AB) (2014: .290/.379/.442 – 23 BB/34 K – 5/6 SB – 224 AB) (2015: .256/.360/.469 – 12 BB/39 K – 6/7 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .258/.337/.364 – 19 BB/44 K – 1/2 SB – 217 AB)
Oklahoma JR 1B Austin O’Brien: 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .283/.364/.415 – 13 BB/13 K – 3/3 SB – 106 AB) (2015: .211/.280/.324 – 12 BB/33 K – 1/4 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .267/.342/.424 – 20 BB/34 K – 4/4 SB – 165 AB)
Oklahoma JR 2B/3B Jack Flansburg: great approach; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .278/.401/.385 – 33 BB/28 K – 3/7 SB – 169 AB)
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)
Oklahoma JR C Renae Martinez: above-average arm; above-average glove; UC Irvine transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: .246/.380/.415 – 12 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB)
Oklahoma JR OF Cody Thomas: plus athlete; power upside; plus arm; average speed; 6-5, 215 pounds (2016: .299/.354/.556 – 9 BB/31 K – 2/2 SB – 117 AB)
Oklahoma SR 1B/OF Alex Wise: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .259/.310/.389 – 2 BB/7 K – 1/2 SB – 54 AB) (2016: .304/.364/.423 – 18 BB/30 K – 9/14 SB – 227 AB)
Oklahoma SR OF Hunter Haley: above-average power; good speed; good athlete; strong arm; above-average to plus CF range; 5-10, 175 pounds (2013: .229/.321/.333 – 13 BB/35 K – 8/11 SB – 144 AB) (2014: .294/.357/.472 – 14 BB/43 K – 12/14 SB – 218 AB) (2015: .230/.301/.370 – 15 BB/36 K – 7/9 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .219/.311/.371 – 12 BB/32 K – 3/7 SB – 105 AB)
Oklahoma State JR 1B/OF Dustin Williams: power upside; good approach; smart base runner; average defender; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .216/.367/.392 – 25 BB/31 K – 2/2 SB – 102 AB) (2015: .276/.396/.469 – 37 BB/59 K – 5/6 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .217/.320/.465 – 31 BB/70 K – 4/6 SB – 198 AB)
Oklahoma State JR 2B JR Davis: 5-9, 190 pounds (2016: .363/.444/.461 – 24 BB/18 K – 9/11 SB – 193 AB)
Oklahoma State JR OF Ryan Sluder: average to above-average speed; above-average to plus arm strength; plus raw power; too aggressive at plate; strong; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .284/.360/.299 – 8 BB/10 K – 1/3 SB – 67 AB) (2015: .309/.401/.506 – 23 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .216/.289/.340 – 12 BB/41 K – 7/8 SB – 162 AB)
Oklahoma State rSO 3B Andrew Rosa: good speed; power upside; good athlete; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: .243/.349/.351 – 6 BB/11 K – 2/2 SB – 37 AB) (2016: .235/.373/.250 – 10 BB/14 K – 3/5 SB – 68 AB)
Oklahoma State rSR OF/RHP Conor Costello: 88-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; good 78-82 kCB; emerging CU; cutter; good athlete; plus arm; good speed; CF range; plus raw power; quick bat; Arkansas transfer; TJ survivor; Cape 2014: 93-94 FB; 2016: 92-96 FB; 88 cutter; 80 CB; CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .240/.349/.432 – 23 BB/59 K – 4/6 SB – 192 AB) (2014: 5.14 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 7 IP – 6.43 ERA) (2015: .240/.343/.377 – 25 BB/52 K – 13/14 SB – 183 AB) (2015: 5.06 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 1.69 ERA) (2016: .360/.467/.593 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 86 AB) (2016: 8.57 K/9 – 1.43 BB/9 – 6.1 IP – 5.68 ERA)
Oklahoma State SR OF Corey Hassell: above-average to plus arm; CF range, but better in corner; average to above-average speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .172/.342/.207 – 6 BB/10 K – 2/4 SB – 29 AB) (2015: .312/.352/.417 – 9 BB/50 K – 13/17 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .284/.362/.446 – 20 BB/58 K – 15/24 SB – 222 AB)
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)
Old Dominion JR C Kyle Beam: strong arm; 6-0, 225 pounds (2016: .220/.336/.385 – 17 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 109 AB)
Old Dominion JR C/1B Kurt Sinnen: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .304/.396/.326 – 7 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 46 AB) (2015: .171/.275/.200 – 5 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .283/.383/.385 – 30 BB/25 K – 3/3 SB – 187 AB)
Old Dominion JR OF/SS Nick Walker: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .309/.385/.438 – 25 BB/29 K – 16/17 SB – 194 AB) (2015: .276/.394/.453 – 29 BB/31 K – 12/14 SB – 181 AB) (2016: .274/.400/.380 – 43 BB/35 K – 19/23 SB – 208 AB)
Old Dominion rSR 3B/SS Nick Lustrino: Temple transfer; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .275/.363/.319 – 23 BB/18 K – 7/9 SB – 182 AB) (2013: .259/.366/.365 – 23 BB/23 K – 8/12 SB – 170 AB) (2015: .228/.355/.315 – 15 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 92 AB) (2016: .244/.362/.298 – 25 BB/11 K – 5/9 SB – 168 AB)
Old Dominion rSR SS Jason McMurray: 6-1, 200 pounds (2014*: .390/.457/.594 – 11 BB/19 K – 18/20 SB – 187 AB) (2015: .251/.340/.351 – 14 BB/37 K – 4/7 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .246/.328/.345 – 22 BB/40 K – 5/7 SB – 203 AB)
Old Dominion SR OF Connor Myers: plus to plus-plus speed; good athlete; strong arm; way too aggressive; 5-11, 165 pounds (2013: .300/.394/.428 – 21 BB/49 K – 13/15 SB – 180 AB) (2014: .239/.317/.272 – 21 BB/48 K – 12/15 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .302/.366/.376 – 17 BB/34 K – 20/25 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .310/.379/.472 – 25 BB/43 K – 19/26 SB – 216 AB)
Oral Roberts JR 3B/OF Rolando Martinez: power upside; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .322/.403/.405 – 16 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB) (2016: .294/.388/.382 – 24 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 170 AB)
Oral Roberts rJR C/1B Brent Williams: intriguing bat; average glove; accurate arm; slow; good approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds (2016: .310/.344/.478 – 13 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 203 AB)
Oral Roberts rJR OF/2B Nick Rotola: steady glove; plus speed; good athlete; has also played SS; Eastern Michigan transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .268/.357/.325 – 14 BB/36 K – 9/9 SB – 123 AB) (2016: .326/.412/.399 – 32 BB/33 K – 8/12 SB – 218 AB)
Oral Roberts rSO OF Noah Cummings: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .331/.389/.472 – 16 BB/18 K – 3/5 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .379/.449/.526 – 22 BB/26 K – 6/8 SB – 190 AB)
Oregon JR OF Austin Grebeck: plus arm; average to plus speed; quick bat; leadoff profile; good approach; strong; good CF range; 5-8, 150 pounds (2014: .254/.369/.317 – 20 BB/18 K – 4/8 SB – 126 AB) (2015: .243/.365/.379 – 25 BB/31 K – 8/12 SB – 140 AB) (2016: .250/.396/.320 – 42 BB/36 K – 8/10 SB – 200 AB)
Oregon JR OF Nick Catalano: plus speed; easy CF range; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .250/.438/.321 – 23 BB/26 K – 10/13 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .217/.313/.322 – 10 BB/25 K – 3/3 SB – 115 AB) (2016: .270/.360/.365 – 9 BB/17 K – 4/7 SB – 74 AB)
Oregon JR SS/2B Mark Karaviotis: good defender; strong arm; average speed; Mark Ellis comp; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .254/.369/.303 – 19 BB/49 K – 7/9 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .270/.407/.374 – 28 BB/43 K – 5/9 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .077/.143/.077 – 0 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 13 AB)
Oregon rJR OF Jake Bennett: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .312/.419/.370 – 24 BB/18 K – 2/6 SB – 138 AB)
Oregon rSO OF/1B AJ Balta: missed 2015 season (ACL); 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .242/.328/.370 – 21 BB/50 K – 7/9 SB – 211 AB) (2016: .219/.316/.455 – 20 BB/36 K – 6/11 SB – 178 AB)
Oregon rSR OF Steven Packard: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .247/.320/.416 – 16 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 154 AB)
Oregon SR 1B/OF Phillipe Craig-St. Louis: strong hit tool; good approach; average glove; LHH; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .296/.386/.380 – 30 BB/33 K – 4/6 SB – 216 AB) (2016: .169/.245/.315 – 9 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 89 AB)
Oregon SR 3B/SS Matt Eureste: average or better speed; some pop; good glove; can also play OF; 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .246/.327/.330 – 18 BB/34 K – 7/13 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .095/.321/.095 – 2 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 21 AB)
Oregon State JR 1B/OF Billy King: power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds (2015: .272/.336/.359 – 7 BB/21 K – 2/3 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .287/.397/.362 – 18 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 94 AB)
Oregon State JR 3B Caleb Hamilton: good defender; great athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .231/.338/.291 – 25 BB/39 K – 7/9 SB – 182 AB) (2015: .229/.321/.328 – 26 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .185/.305/.338 – 12 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 65 AB)
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)
Oregon State JR OF Kyle Nobach: 5-9, 180 pounds (2015: .317/.377/.447 – 16 BB/23 K – 8/10 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .280/.379/.380 – 18 BB/37 K – 2/4 SB – 150 AB)
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)
Pacific JR 1B Dan Mayer: power upside; average glove; 6-5, 250 pounds (2015: .146/.205/.268 – 3 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 41 AB) (2016: .314/.346/.590 – 8 BB/52 K – 3/5 SB – 229 AB)
Pacific SR 2B/3B Louis Mejia: 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .308/.348/.420 – 11 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .275/.330/.320 – 13 BB/21 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB)
Pacific SR 3B JJ Wagner: good defender; strong arm; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .195/.250/.293 – 6 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 123 AB) (2014: .190/.253/.232 – 14 BB/35 K – 4/6 SB – 168 AB) (2015: .250/.300/.307 – 11 BB/40 K – 2/5 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .264/.327/.440 – 17 BB/38 K – 7/10 SB – 193 AB)
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)
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)
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)
Penn JR C Tim Graul: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .245/.328/.429 – 3 BB/13 K – 1/2 SB – 49 AB) (2015: .364/.443/.642 – 20 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 162 AB)
Penn SR SS Ryan Mincher: 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .271/.376/.436 – 21 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .328/.414/.484 – 15 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 122 AB) (2015: .257/.366/.450 – 21 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 140 AB)
Penn State JR OF Nick Riotto: average speed; good athlete; good approach; good glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .265/.361/.324 – 10 BB/19 K – 2/4 SB – 102 AB) (2016: .307/.405/.385 – 24 BB/14 K – 3/7 SB – 179 AB)
Penn State JR SS Jim Haley: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .301/.364/.403 – 12 BB/35 K – 11/14 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .315/.377/.425 – 18 BB/26 K – 10/15 SB – 219 AB)
Penn State rSR OF Greg Guers: quick bat; power upside; USC Upstate transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: .286/.330/.423 – 13 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 175 AB) (2014: .246/.303/.363 – 16 BB/34 K – 1/2 SB – 179 AB) (2015: .284/.329/.495 – 13 BB/30 K – 14/15 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .313/.369/.485 – 20 BB/34 K – 20/24 SB – 198 AB)
Penn State SR 1B/3B Tyler Kendall: 6-0, 215 pounds (2015: .301/.339/.389 – 6 BB/19 K – 2/4 SB – 113 AB) (2016: .320/.370/.375 – 18 BB/34 K – 7/8 SB – 200 AB)
Pepperdine JR C Aaron Barnett: good defender; average at best arm; good hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .359/.381/.390 – 10 BB/12 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB) (2015: .303/.357/.360 – 17 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 228 AB) (2016: .292/.345/.403 – 16 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 216 AB)
Pepperdine JR OF Brandon Caruso: good athlete; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .283/.340/.402 – 17 BB/35 K – 3/4 SB – 184 AB) (2015: .309/.391/.456 – 27 BB/48 K – 3/3 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .240/.327/.308 – 15 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 146 AB)
Pepperdine JR OF Matt Gelalich: 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: .289/.370/.437 – 17 BB/39 K – 7/9 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .275/.385/.389 – 19 BB/43 K – 9/13 SB – 149 AB)
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)
Pepperdine rSO OF Ben Rodriguez: 6-6, 250 pounds (2016: .289/.401/.533 – 21 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 135 AB)
Pepperdine SR 1B Brad Anderson: plus raw power; 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: .282/.348/.409 – 25 BB/50 K – 1/1 SB – 220 AB) (2015: .276/.369/.457 – 28 BB/55 K – 0/0 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .279/.339/.498 – 17 BB/54 K – 0/1 SB – 201 AB)
Pepperdine SR 2B Chris Fornaci: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .405/.444/.619 – 3 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 42 AB) (2015: .239/.395/.426 – 29 BB/47 K – 0/1 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .196/.361/.378 – 18 BB/42 K – 1/1 SB – 143 AB)
Pittsburgh JR 1B/3B PJ DeMeo: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .265/.359/.471 – 4 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 34 AB)
Pittsburgh JR 3B Ron Sherman: 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: .232/.293/.397 – 10 BB/47 K – 2/4 SB) (2016: .282/.379/.534 – 19 BB/40 K – 1/3 SB – 131 AB)
Pittsburgh JR C Caleb Parry: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .269/.286/.423 – 1 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB) (2016: .277/.338/.376 – 13 BB/22 K – 2/4 SB – 141 AB)
Pittsburgh JR OF Nick Yarnall: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .330/.436/.580 – 15 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 88 AB) (2016: .309/.439/.556 – 34 BB/28 K – 6/6 SB – 162 AB)
Pittsburgh rJR OF Jacob Wright: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .282/.442/.328 – 41 BB/47 K – 15/20 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .235/.374/.352 – 36 BB/34 K – 12/16 SB – 179 AB)
Pittsburgh rSO OF Frank Maldonado: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .188/.300/.391 – 8 BB/45 K – 5/8 SB – 128 AB) (2016: .330/.415/.449 – 14 BB/26 K – 5/9 SB – 185 AB)
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)
Pittsburgh SR C Alex Kowalczyk: strong arm; 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: .263/.335/.369 – 16 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .315/.409/.569 – 20 BB/30 K – 3/4 SB – 181 AB)
Pittsburgh SR OF/LHP Aaron Schnurbusch: big raw power; 6-5, 235 pounds (2015: .274/.368/.446 – 21 BB/45 K – 14/22 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .241/.382/.411 – 28 BB/42 K – 8/11 SB – 141 AB)
Pomona-Pitzer 2B Tanner Nishioka: average power; above-average hit tool; plus bat speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .418/.505/.646 – 19 BB/18 K – 10/13 SB – 158 AB)
Portland JR C Cooper Hummel: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .320/.422/.490 – 34 BB/41 K – 7/10 SB – 194 AB)
Portland SR 2B/OF Caleb Whalen: really good defender; plus to plus-plus speed; like his approach; power is coming, average raw; good athlete; strong arm; strong hit tool, plus for some; can also hang at SS or 3B; 24 in October; 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: .271/.345/.446 – 17 BB/38 K – 0/1 SB – 177 AB) (2013: .266/.343/.386 – 18 BB/44 K – 6/8 SB – 184 AB) (2014: .265/.344/.423 – 16 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .279/.380/.395 – 4 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 43 AB) (2016: .304/.399/.551 – 16 BB/39 K – 5/8 SB – 138 AB)
Portland SR OF/RHP Ryan Barr: 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: .273/.351/.364 – 3 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 33 AB) (2015: 5.68 K/9 – 4.74 BB/9 – 18.2 IP – 7.58 ERA) (2016: .269/.332/.368 – 14 BB/48 K – 5/7 SB – 171 AB)
Prairie View A&M JR 1B Shannon Washington: 6-0, 220 pounds (2016: .323/.414/.635 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/1 SB – 96 AB)
Prairie View A&M SR 1B Angel Avalos: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .359/.446/.551 – 9 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 78 AB) (2016: .297/.369/.459 – 14 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 148 AB)
Presbyterian JR OF Tyler Weyenberg: 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .332/.374/.422 – 11 BB/27 K – 10/13 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .358/.407/.466 – 19 BB/28 K – 16/19 SB – 232 AB)
Presbyterian SR 3B/2B Jacob Midkiff: 6-0, 170 pounds (2014: .321/.371/.346 – 14 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 162 AB) (2015: .281/.349/.367 – 18 BB/29 K – 3/6 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .299/.349/.412 – 14 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 221 AB)
Presbyterian SR OF Weston Jackson: 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .300/.372/.338 – 11 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 130 AB) (2015: .395/.435/.698 – 3 BB/6 K – 2/3 SB – 43 AB) (2016: .341/.419/.613 – 29 BB/43 K – 9/11 SB – 217 AB)
Presbyterian SR OF/1B Peter Johnson: power upside; 6-2, 215 pounds (2015: .282/.316/.324 – 10 BB/35 K – 2/9 SB – 213 AB) (2016: .289/.384/.408 – 22 BB/24 K – 1/3 SB – 142 AB)
Princeton SR 2B Dan Hoy: good glove; power upside; 5-8, 175 pounds (2013: .340/.413/.493 – 15 BB/34 K – 12/13 SB – 150 AB) (2014: .285/.361/.417 – 13 BB/29 K – 7/8 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .311/.361/.576 – 7 BB/24 K – 1/5 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .317/.380/.476 – 15 BB/26 K – 8/12 SB – 164 AB)
Princeton SR SS Billy Arendt: 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .225/.301/.326 – 13 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 129 AB) (2015: .299/.356/.431 – 13 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .267/.379/.397 – 26 BB/22 K – 1/4 SB – 146 AB)
Purdue rSR 1B/LHP Kyle Wood: 90 FB; 6-0, 220 pounds (2013: .266/.397/.429 – 20 BB/36 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB) (2013: 5.67 K/9 | 5.67 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 27 IP) (2014: .302/.390/.414 – 11 BB/33 K – 4/4 SB – 169 AB) (2014: 9.72 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 11.88 ERA) (2015: .326/.421/.487 – 23 BB/47 K – 1/1 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .270/.423/.529 – 33 BB/51 K – 2/3 SB – 189 AB)
Purdue SR OF/RHP Kyle Johnson: good athlete; above-average speed; above-average or better arm; average corner OF defense; average power; 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; breaking ball with upside; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: .286/.367/.383 – 18 BB/35 K – 3/4 SB – 154 AB) (2014: .224/.307/.300 – 19 BB/38 K – 4/5 SB – 170 AB) (2015: .286/.399/.465 – 31 BB/55 K – 5/6 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .318/.387/.495 – 19 BB/61 K – 7/10 SB – 214 AB)
Quinnipiac JR SS/2B Matt Batten: really good glove; uses above-average speed well; 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .260/.312/.315 – 14 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 200 AB) (2015: .303/.357/.348 – 16 BB/24 K – 22/27 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .344/.402/.467 – 20 BB/21 K – 20/28 SB – 212 AB)
Quinnipiac SR 3B/RHP Joseph Burns: good approach; low-90s FB; St. John’s transfer; 5-11, 215 pounds (2016: .294/.377/.481 – 26 BB/31 K – 5/9 SB – 187 AB)
Quinnipiac SR C/1B Lou Iannotti: good arm; really good glove; good speed; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .284/.353/.376 – 18 BB/23 K – 10/11 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .292/.371/.375 – 22 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 192 AB)
Quinnipiac SR OF Mike Palladino: good athlete; good speed; CF range; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .238/.339/.338 – 14 BB/45 K – 7/9 SB – 160 AB) (2015: .313/.402/.399 – 19 BB/48 K – 26/34 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .150/.261/.150 – 1 BB/8 K – 3/4 SB – 20 AB)
Quinnipiac SR OF Rob Pescitelli: 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: .242/.436/.442 – 25 BB/34 K – 8/10 SB – 120 AB) (2015: .314/.419/.431 – 8 BB/11 K – 2/4 SB – 51 AB) (2016: .299/.444/.446 – 38 BB/42 K – 17/23 SB – 177 AB)
Radford JR 1B/RHP Nygeal Andrews: good arm; 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: 7.32 K/9 | 1.83 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 19.2 IP) (2014: .192/.343/.212 – 12 BB/15 K – 2/3 SB – 52 AB) (2014: 9.00 K/9 – 4.20 BB/9 – 15 IP – 3.00 ERA) (2015: 14.73 K/9 – 8.18 BB/9 – 11.0 IP – 4.09 ERA) (2016: .333/.398/.427 – 5 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 75 AB) (2016: 9.00 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 10.0 IP – 5.40 ERA)
Radford JR 2B Danny Hrbek: 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .275/.442/.475 – 8 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 40 AB) (2015: .276/.350/.346 – 21 BB/47 K – 9/15 SB – 228 AB) (2016: .329/.385/.458 – 17 BB/16 K – 7/9 SB – 225 AB)
Radford JR C John Gonzalez: steady glove; power upside; 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: .281/.338/.356 – 11 BB/28 K – 4/10 SB – 135 AB)
Radford rSO OF Trevor Riggs: plus power; quick bat; good athlete (2015: .154/.295/.365 – 16 BB/60 K – 4/5 SB – 104 AB) (2016: .258/.352/.517 – 19 BB/58 K – 7/9 SB – 151 AB)
Radford SR C Jordan Taylor: good defender; 6-1, 170 pounds (2013: .147/.216/.206 – 2 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 34 AB) (2014: .143/.368/.143 – 6 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 28 AB) (2015: .220/.340/.341 – 5 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 41 AB) (2016: .213/.327/.234 – 15 BB/28 K – 5/5 SB – 94 AB)
Radford SR OF Shane Johnsonbaugh: good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .327/.442/.520 – 38 BB/44 K – 8/13 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .223/.324/.398 – 25 BB/51 K – 6/7 SB – 211 AB)
Radford SR SS/OF Chris Coia: good defender; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .253/.314/.287 – 10 BB/42 K – 9/12 SB – 174 AB) (2014: .275/.359/.328 – 17 BB/17 K – 21/29 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .307/.393/.357 – 19 BB/27 K – 11/17 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .229/.308/.257 – 19 BB/28 K – 12/12 SB – 210 AB)
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)
Rhode Island rSO 2B/3B Chris Hess: really good glove; good approach; average arm; has also played SS and 1B; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .326/.398/.481 – 18 BB/32 K – 10/15 SB – 181 AB) (2016: .301/.379/.530 – 20 BB/44 K – 8/11 SB – 219 AB)
Rhode Island SR 1B Connor Foreman: 6-2, 210 pounds (2015: .255/.369/.340 – 12 BB/15 K – 5/9 SB – 94 AB) (2016: .253/.364/.374 – 11 BB/19 K – 2/3 SB – 91 AB)
Rice JR OF Charlie Warren: above-average speed; good CF; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .264/.338/.264 – 15 BB/20 K – 4/5 SB – 125 AB) (2015: .311/.384/.364 – 20 BB/31 K – 5/9 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .346/.418/.384 – 21 BB/20 K – 4/8 SB – 159 AB)
Rice JR OF Dayne Wunderlich: good athlete; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .236/.307/.351 – 13 BB/34 K – 3/5 SB – 148 AB)
Rice SR 1B Connor Tekyl: power upside; good defensive tools; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .248/.315/.266 – 11 BB/11 K – 0/1 SB – 109 AB) (2014: .259/.352/.281 – 21 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .291/.355/.385 – 23 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .276/.362/.365 – 23 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 170 AB)
Rice SR 2B/3B Grayson Lewis: good glove; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .255/.415/.284 – 20 BB/17 K – 3/4 SB – 102 AB) (2016: .238/.284/.311 – 10 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 206 AB)
Rice SR C Hunter Kopycinski: plus arm; good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .300/.341/.425 – 3 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 40 AB) (2014: .262/.340/.262 – 5 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 42 AB) (2015: .309/.358/.342 – 9 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .200/.259/.226 – 10 BB/25 K – 0/2 SB – 155 AB)
Richmond JR 1B Kurtis Brown: 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .257/.342/.356 – 12 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 101 AB) (2016: .342/.425/.484 – 23 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 184 AB)
Richmond rSR OF Michael Morman: 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: .389/.440/.611 – 16 BB/35 K – 10/11 SB – 226 AB) (2016: .369/.464/.544 – 25 BB/16 K – 7/12 SB – 195 AB)
Richmond SR 1B Doug Kraeger: 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: .308/.377/.472 – 20 BB/57 K – 3/4 SB – 214 AB) (2015: .241/.378/.369 – 39 BB/47 K – 2/4 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .297/.411/.456 – 27 BB/45 K – 3/3 SB – 182 AB)
Richmond SR OF Jansen Fraser: 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .287/.354/.530 – 13 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 115 AB) (2015: .259/.361/.449 – 20 BB/42 K – 1/2 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .281/.376/.507 – 19 BB/33 K – 3/4 SB – 146 AB)
Richmond SR OF/SS Tyler Beckwith: above-average arm; plus speed; good athlete; power upside; can also play 3B; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .265/.333/.387 – 15 BB/40 K – 9/10 SB) (2015: .258/.344/.442 – 21 BB/46 K – 10/12 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .319/.401/.528 – 30 BB/36 K – 10/14 SB – 216 AB)
Riverside City CC SO SS Brody Weiss: above-average speed; strong arm; power upside; good athlete; Santa Barbara transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds
Rutgers JR OF Mike Carter: good hit tool; above-average speed; good approach; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .318/.377/.393 – 20 BB/40 K – 9/14 SB – 211 AB) (2015: .224/.332/.276 – 24 BB/36 K – 5/10 SB – 156 AB) (2016: .367/.432/.418 – 12 BB/10 K – 5/6 SB – 98 AB)
Rutgers JR OF Tom Marcinczyk: 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .254/.323/.359 – 14 BB/17 K – 1/6 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .325/.409/.507 – 25 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .270/.384/.446 – 37 BB/37 K – 18/19 SB – 204 AB)
Rutgers rSR 2B/SS John Jennings: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .225/.338/.300 – 16 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 120 AB) (2016: .264/.341/.377 – 15 BB/24 K – 4/7 SB – 159 AB)
Rutgers rSR 3B/1B Chris Suseck: 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .281/.344/.398 – 16 BB/23 K – 12/15 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .298/.388/.388 – 27 BB/18 K – 7/12 SB – 178 AB)
Rutgers SR 3B/C RJ Devish: great approach; strong arm; good athlete; might be able to hold up behind plate; 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .274/.408/.310 – 7 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .245/.368/.252 – 16 BB/18 K – 13/14 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .375/.524/.435 – 41 BB/19 K – 24/27 SB – 168 AB)
Sacramento State JR C Gunner Pollman: plus arm/release; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .224/.298/.317 – 15 BB/65 K – 2/3 SB – 183 AB)
Sacramento State rSO OF Andrew McWilliam: above-average speed; power upside; good hit tool; 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: .286/.341/.447 – 14 BB/48 K – 10/14 SB – 206 AB)
Sacramento State rSR OF/1B Chris Lewis: good approach; quick bat; above-average speed; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .386/.429/.544 – 18 BB/30 K – 4/6 SB – 215 AB) (2014: .221/.331/.276 – 25 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 145 AB) (2015: .275/.335/.407 – 19 BB/31 K – 7/10 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .309/.372/.484 – 22 BB/35 K – 8/13 SB – 223 AB)
Sacred Heart JR 2B Ted Shaw: 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .213/.298/.273 – 23 BB/44 K – 7/10 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .256/.368/.338 – 33 BB/41 K – 14/19 SB – 207 AB)
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)
Sacred Heart SR 1B Victor Sorrento: 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .242/.311/.348 – 13 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 161 AB) (2015: .279/.340/.397 – 15 BB/36 K – 3/6 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .307/.354/.484 – 15 BB/34 K – 8/10 SB – 215 AB)
Sacred Heart SR OF Jayson Sullivan: strong; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .304/.378/.451 – 19 BB/27 K – 9/11 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .293/.347/.372 – 12 BB/30 K – 13/16 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .298/.386/.371 – 25 BB/30 K – 16/20 SB – 205 AB)
Saint Louis SR 3B/C Braxton Martinez: quick bat; big power; average speed; above-average defensive tools; above-average arm; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: .322/.392/.459 – 27 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 242 AB) (2014: .291/.374/.424 – 24 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB) (2015: .314/.391/.469 – 26 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB) (2016: .281/.376/.433 – 30 BB/22 K – 0/3 SB – 217 AB)
Saint Louis SR 3B/SS Josh Bunselmeyer: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .275/.353/.430 – 23 BB/48 K – 2/2 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .325/.429/.579 – 37 BB/41 K – 2/4 SB – 209 AB)
Saint Louis SR OF Michael Bozarth: above-average speed; power upside; average arm; solid in CF; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: .313/.422/.464 – 26 BB/33 K – 9/13 SB – 179 AB) (2014: .255/.366/.370 – 24 BB/28 K – 20/27 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .382/.460/.572 – 16 BB/20 K – 18/19 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .264/.388/.346 – 23 BB/38 K – 26/31 SB – 182 AB)
Sam Houston State JR 1B/3B Matthew Broadbent: good hit tool; 5-10, 210 pounds (2016: .321/.377/.404 – 8 BB/20 K – 1/3 SB – 109 AB)
Sam Houston State SR 1B Spence Rahm: 6-5, 250 pounds (2015: .295/.369/.427 – 21 BB/58 K – 5/6 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .312/.400/.413 – 10 BB/26 K – 0/2 SB – 109 AB)
Sam Houston State SR 2B Zach Smith: 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: .275/.333/.359 – 14 BB/18 K – 11/12 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .298/.343/.468 – 12 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 218 AB)
Samford JR 1B/RHP Hunter Swilling: 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .245/.345/.363 – 14 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB) (2015: .324/.415/.622 – 28 BB/59 K – 9/12 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .292/.393/.557 – 32 BB/65 K – 6/8 SB – 253 AB)
Samford JR OF Heath Quinn: above-average to plus speed; plus power upside; averae 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)
Samford JR OF TJ Dixon: plus speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .260/.399/.332 – 41 BB/48 K – 19/25 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .299/.404/.402 – 37 BB/47 K – 21/24 SB – 244 AB)
Samford rJR SS Danny Rodriguez: 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .236/.317/.255 – 7 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 55 AB) (2015: .289/.389/.426 – 29 BB/35 K – 3/5 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .295/.406/.357 – 32 BB/39 K – 2/2 SB – 207 AB)
Samford SR 1B Alex Lee: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .343/.425/.575 – 26 BB/47 K – 3/4 SB – 207 AB) (2016: .335/.421/.523 – 35 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 239 AB)
Samford SR SS Frankie Navarette: 5-10, 175 pounds (2013: .231/.325/.327 – 10 BB/27 K – 6/7 SB – 104 AB) (2014: .340/.412/.388 – 10 BB/13 K – 5/9 SB – 103 AB) (2015: .291/.381/.381 – 17 BB/27 K – 4/4 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .274/.382/.376 – 21 BB/32 K – 3/3 SB – 157 AB)
San Diego JR 1B Roman Garcia: 6-1, 210 pounds (2016: .313/.359/.482 – 4 BB/14 K – 1/2 SB – 83 AB)
San Diego JR OF Daniel Gardner: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .296/.343/.388 – 13 BB/19 K – 3/8 SB – 196 AB)
San Diego JR OF Ryan Kirby: power upside; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .240/.333/.333 – 11 BB/18 K – 0/1 SB – 75 AB) (2015: .294/.393/.381 – 19 BB/20 K – 4/7 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .344/.423/.563 – 17 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 128 AB)
San Diego rSO OF Hunter Mercado-Hood: 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .307/.395/.333 – 11 BB/11 K – 2/3 SB – 75 AB) (2015: .213/.358/.270 – 18 BB/12 K – 4/5 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .278/.357/.404 – 20 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 198 AB)
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)
San Diego State rJR C/RHP CJ Saylor: plus defender; plus arm; 89 FB; 5-10, 210 pounds (2014: .212/.308/.364 – 5 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 33 AB) (2015: 10.22 K/9 – 5.11 BB/9 – 37.2 IP – 4.86 ERA) (2016: .289/.404/.337 – 15 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 83 AB)
San Diego State rSO OF Tyler Adkison: 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .292/.361/.399 – 17 BB/24 K – 7/12 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .302/.373/.502 – 23 BB/35 K – 11/14 SB – 205 AB)
San Diego State rSR OF Spencer Thornton: plus-plus speed; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: .297/.392/.361 – 24 BB/27 K – 4/6 SB – 155 AB) (2014: .252/.348/.309 – 20 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 139 AB) (2015: .317/.391/.451 – 18 BB/29 K – 6/10 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .282/.361/.451 – 27 BB/41 K – 6/9 SB – 206 AB)
San Francisco JR 1B Manny Ramirez: power upside; quick bat; 6-4, 210 pounds (2015: .220/.352/.271 – 8 BB/27 K – 0/1 SB – 59 AB) (2016: .145/.226/.182 – 5 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 55 AB)
San Francisco JR 2B/OF Matt Sinatro: 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .236/.310/.261 – 18 BB/23 K – 2/5 SB – 165 AB) (2015: .198/.287/.215 – 13 BB/23 K – 7/8 SB – 121 AB) (2016: .305/.427/.341 – 34 BB/36 K – 26/34 SB – 167 AB)
San Francisco JR 3B Dan James: 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: .257/.318/.349 – 14 BB/22 K – 1/4 SB – 152 AB)
San Francisco JR SS Nico Giarratano: good glove; smart player; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .242/.290/.301 – 16 BB/53 K – 2/3 SB – 219 AB) (2015: .237/.328/.314 – 22 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 207 AB) (2016: .251/.331/.332 – 20 BB/61 K – 5/6 SB – 223 AB)
San Francisco rJR 3B Allen Smoot: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .321/.434/.429 – 31 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 156 AB)
San Francisco rJR OF Harrison Bruce: good speed; love his approach; 5-10, 190 pounds (2013: .245/.309/.265 – 5 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 49 AB) (2016: .260/.337/.316 – 17 BB/29 K – 12/18 SB – 177 AB)
San Francisco SR C Ryan Matranga: good glove; 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .185/.261/.282 – 8 BB/25 K – 0/2 SB – 124 AB) (2014: .211/.271/.275 – 9 BB/17 K – 1/3 SB – 109 AB) (2015: .271/.386/.396 – 4 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 48 AB) (2016: .182/.237/.221 – 8 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 154 AB)
San Jacinto FR 2B/SS Nicholas Shumpert: iffy hit tool; plus raw power; average at best arm; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .284/.348/.420 – 15 BB/51 K – 15/19 SB – 169 AB)
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)
San Jacinto SO SS Brandon Montgomery: plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .379/.405/.591 – 8 BB/19 K – 30/35 SB – 203 AB)
San Jacinto SS/OF Donivan Lopez: plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .342/.380/.435 – 12 BB/11 K – 15/23 SB – 193 AB)
San Jose State JR C Joe Stefanki: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .262/.397/.320 – 26 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 122 AB) (2016: .291/.365/.363 – 19 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 179 AB)
San Jose State JR OF Brett Bautista: 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .313/.370/.374 – 16 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .297/.366/.366 – 18 BB/34 K – 2/6 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .350/.395/.475 – 3 BB/4 K – 2/2 SB – 40 AB)
San Jose State SR 2B Ozzy Braff: plus glove; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014*: .358/.408/.536 – 13 BB/34 K – 8/8 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .298/.397/.365 – 16 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 104 AB) (2016: .284/.357/.477 – 19 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 197 AB)
Santa Clara JR C Steve Berman: strong arm; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .322/.443/.459 – 30 BB/21 K – 4/7 SB – 183 AB) (2015: .336/.417/.493 – 18 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 146 AB) (2016: .297/.432/.466 – 26 BB/26 K – 0/2 SB – 148 AB)
Santa Clara JR OF Tyler Meditz: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .284/.373/.468 – 20 BB/39 K – 7/12 SB – 141 AB)
Santa Clara SR 3B Ryan Budnick: 6-2, 225 pounds (2015: .212/.288/.333 – 8 BB/17 K – 0/3 SB – 99 AB) (2016: .263/.342/.384 – 10 BB/28 K – 4/6 SB – 99 AB)
Santa Clara SR C/3B Kyle Cortopassi: 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .232/.355/.323 – 17 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .231/.333/.325 – 16 BB/16 K – 0/3 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .294/.408/.390 – 19 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 187 AB)
Santa Clara SR OF Kert Woods: 5-8, 180 pounds (2013: .191/.282/.206 – 6 BB/22 K – 7/9 SB – 68 AB) (2014: .223/.337/.255 – 18 BB/35 K – 10/15 SB – 157 AB) (2016: .267/.348/.348 – 21 BB/36 K – 11/13 SB – 161 AB)
Santa Clara SR OF TC Florentine: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .246/.327/.311 – 18 BB/34 K – 4/7 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .294/.345/.411 – 9 BB/18 K – 5/6 SB – 180 AB)
Savannah State rSR 1B Charles Sikes (2016) power upside; 6-2, 185 pounds (2014: .358/.416/.592 – 20 BB/36 K – 1/2 SB – 201 AB) (2015: .321/.410/.521 – 26 BB/39 K – 0/1 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .297/.389/.445 – 22 BB/36 K – 5/5 SB – 182 AB)
Seattle JR 3B Brock Carpenter: power upside; plus arm; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .247/.366/.367 – 27 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 158 AB) (2016: .327/.444/.532 – 41 BB/53 K – 6/9 SB – 205 AB)
Seattle JR C/1B Lucas Denney: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: .277/.394/.426 – 20 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 141 AB)
Seattle JR C/1B Mike McCann: power upside; torn thumb ligament in April 2016; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .232/.346/.290 – 24 BB/33 K – 0/2 SB – 155 AB) (2016: .319/.491/.445 – 37 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 119 AB)
Seattle JR SS Griffin Andreychuk: good speed; 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .297/.409/.324 – 11 BB/16 K – 3/3 SB – 111 AB) (2015: .306/.407/.421 – 31 BB/42 K – 7/8 SB – 216 AB) (2016: .293/.397/.386 – 28 BB/32 K – 11/16 SB – 215 AB)
Seattle SR 2B/SS Sheldon Stober: good glove; average speed; quick bat; power upside; 5-9, 190 pounds (2015: .304/.365/.435 – 22 BB/25 K – 22/28 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .353/.384/.513 – 13 BB/21 K – 12/15 SB – 238 AB)
Seton Hall JR 1B Mikael-Ali Mogues: 6-3, 260 pounds (2014: .310/.388/.619 – 6 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 42 AB) (2015: .148/.324/.148 – 5 BB/17 K – 1/1 SB – 27 AB) (2016: .251/.403/.385 – 40 BB/46 K – 3/6 SB – 179 AB)
Seton Hall JR SS Joe Poduslenko: 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .333/.500/.333 – 12 BB/7 K – 5/5 SB – 39 AB) (2015: .252/.368/.320 – 19 BB/23 K – 7/9 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .249/.391/.360 – 39 BB/28 K – 16/17 SB – 189 AB)
Seton Hall SR 2B Chris Chiaradio: 5-11, 170 pounds (2014: .247/.367/.293 – 19 BB/27 K – 11/12 SB – 150 AB) (2015: .197/.302/.244 – 17 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 127 AB) (2016: .265/.368/.363 – 32 BB/31 K – 32/34 SB – 223 AB)
Seton Hall SR OF Derek Jenkins: plus speed; CF range; 5-8, 155 pounds (2014: .324/.408/.347 – 20 BB/27 K – 38/49 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .274/.337/.292 – 13 BB/31 K – 26/32 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .299/.341/.338 – 15 BB/26 K – 52/63 SB – 234 AB)
Seton Hall SR OF Zack Weigel: average speed; strong hit tool; power upside; good CF; average at best arm; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .358/.500/.432 – 23 BB/16 K – 5/7 SB – 95 AB) (2014: .292/.417/.359 – 29 BB/26 K – 12/17 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .287/.397/.389 – 27 BB/28 K – 15/15 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .333/.458/.420 – 40 BB/22 K – 25/28 SB – 207 AB)
Seton Hill JR 2B/SS Garrett Vrbanic: plus speed; can also play OF; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .315/.417/.490 – 20 BB/31 K – 30/38 SB – 200 AB)
Siena JR OF Dan Swain: good athlete; above-average defender; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .293/.370/.370 – 17 BB/43 K – 12/15 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .267/.356/.377 – 21 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .311/.423/.531 – 28 BB/26 K – 3/3 SB – 177 AB)
Siena JR OF Ryne Martinez: good glove; strong arm; good hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .218/.306/.345 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 55 AB)
Siena SR 1B/OF Fred Smart: power upside; good athlete; good speed; 6-4, 240 pounds (2015: .148/.207/.315 – 2 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 54 AB) (2016: .278/.367/.478 – 21 BB/44 K – 2/3 SB – 180 AB)
South Alabama JR 2B/OF Adam Wolfe: good athlete; strong arm; RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .220/.333/.457 – 18 BB/47 K – 9/10 SB – 127 AB)
South Alabama rJR OF/LHP Cole Billingsley: plus athlete; great CF range; above-average to plus speed; good athlete; strong arm; little power; good bunter; TJ survivor; 5-10, 180 pounds (2013: .290/.356/.343 – 14 BB/23 K – 3/10 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .345/.437/.444 – 34 BB/30 K – 30/34 SB – 232 AB) (2016: .301/.354/.385 – 24 BB/34 K – 31/37 SB – 239 AB)
South Alabama rSO C/OF Jared Barnes: plus arm; power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .240/.313/.292 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .299/.394/.478 – 27 BB/37 K – 1/2 SB – 184 AB)
South Alabama rSO SS Drew LaBounty: good glove; 5-7, 170 pounds (2014: .237/.351/.272 – 29 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB) (2015: .371/.551/.400 – 11 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .294/.450/.393 – 55 BB/35 K – 14/21 SB – 201 AB)
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)
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)
South Carolina SR 2B/SS DC Arendas: good defender; can also play 3B; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: .271/.373/.373 – 26 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 177 AB) (2015: .215/.388/.319 – 38 BB/49 K – 5/8 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .234/.339/.369 – 19 BB/53 K – 3/4 SB – 141 AB)
South Carolina SR SS Marcus Mooney: steady glove; strong arm; average speed; 5-8, 160 pounds (2014: .274/.380/.330 – 28 BB/30 K – 2/6 SB – 215 AB) (2015: .213/.275/.296 – 7 BB/13 K – 2/4 SB – 108 AB) (2016: .314/.416/.381 – 22 BB/19 K – 4/9 SB – 194 AB)
South Carolina Upstate JR SS Daniel Fickas: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-2, 185 pounds (2015: .335/.403/.398 – 16 BB/29 K – 12/12 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .286/.313/.362 – 8 BB/24 K – 2/2 SB – 199 AB)
South Carolina Upstate SR 3B Jake Beaver: good approach; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .282/.385/.333 – 25 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .261/.369/.338 – 18 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 142 AB)
South Carolina Upstate SR OF James Fowlkes: good power; good speed; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .277/.362/.346 – 22 BB/49 K – 3/3 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .328/.401/.563 – 21 BB/55 K – 6/7 SB – 192 AB)
South Dakota State JR 1B Matt Johnson: 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .284/.348/.388 – 13 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 116 AB) (2015: .292/.387/.438 – 29 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .279/.339/.468 – 20 BB/43 K – 1/1 SB – 201 AB)
South Dakota State SR OF Paul Jacobson: 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .262/.341/.372 – 12 BB/30 K – 10/12 SB – 164 AB) (2014: .278/.355/.338 – 12 BB/31 K – 4/5 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .267/.365/.338 – 32 BB/36 K – 10/11 SB – 225 AB) (2016: .258/.335/.447 – 25 BB/36 K – 20/22 SB – 217 AB)
South Dakota State SR SS Jesse Munsterman: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .333/.433/.373 – 7 BB/6 K – 1/2 SB – 51 AB) (2016: .304/.365/.429 – 15 BB/25 K – 2/2 SB – 161 AB)
South Florida JR OF/C Luke Borders: smart hitter; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .272/.341/.331 – 12 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .266/.355/.362 – 26 BB/51 K – 6/10 SB – 229 AB) (2016: .267/.341/.425 – 13 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 146 AB)
South Florida rSO SS Clay Simmons: strong arm; good athlete; power upside; TJ survivor; 5-11, 200 pounds
South Florida SR C/3B Levi Borders: 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .232/.301/.312 – 10 BB/41 K – 1/3 SB – 138 AB) (2014: .243/.341/.317 – 17 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .291/.376/.487 – 18 BB/66 K – 4/4 SB – 230 AB) (2016: .241/.357/.448 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB)
South Florida SR OF Luke Maglich: low-80s FB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .244/.355/.348 – 29 BB/44 K – 4/4 SB – 164 AB) (2015: .306/.397/.468 – 30 BB/66 K – 15/16 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .271/.385/.404 – 31 BB/51 K – 23/26 SB – 188 AB)
Southeast Missouri State JR OF Chris Osborne: 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .387/.472/.803 – 11 BB/33 K – 2/4 SB – 137 AB)
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)
Southeast Missouri State SR 1B/OF Ryan Rippee: plus power upside; 6-6, 230 pounds (2013*: .336/.415/.533 – 17 BB/25 K – 4/4 SB – 152 AB) (2014*: .274/.353/.458 – 19 BB/38 K – 4/6 SB – 168 AB) (2015: .299/.373/.551 – 29 BB/60 K – 4/6 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .287/.336/.456 – 11 BB/40 K – 1/2 SB – 136 AB)
Southeast Missouri State SR 3B/OF Hunter Leeper: good glove; can also play 1B; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .258/.419/.461 – 22 BB/29 K – 3/3 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .280/.409/.439 – 27 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 132 AB)
Southeast Missouri State SR C/1B Garrett Gandolfo: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .303/.427/.528 – 40 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .359/.465/.589 – 41 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 209 AB)
Southeast Missouri State SR SS Branden Boggetto: power upside; 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .318/.396/.583 – 27 BB/40 K – 4/10 SB – 242 AB) (2016: .344/.445/.518 – 34 BB/47 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana JR 2B Carson Crites: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .344/.411/.503 – 16 BB/29 K – 11/14 SB – 157 AB) (2016: .307/.392/.503 – 26 BB/39 K – 13/16 SB – 199 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana JR OF Jacob Seward: good approach; above-average speed; 5-9, 180 pounds (2014: .287/.391/.324 – 30 BB/17 K – 12/17 SB – 216 AB) (2015: .350/.442/.382 – 25 BB/13 K – 19/26 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .281/.379/.326 – 32 BB/9 K – 14/20 SB – 221 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana JR OF Ryan Byers: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .290/.376/.410 – 25 BB/62 K – 15/17 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .260/.373/.504 – 21 BB/38 K – 10/11 SB – 127 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana JR OF Webb Bobo: power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: .174/.259/.217 – 1 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 23 AB) (2015: .289/.337/.422 – 6 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 83 AB) (2016: .289/.371/.511 – 16 BB/27 K – 4/8 SB – 135 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana JR SS/2B Kennon Menard: strong arm; good speed; good glove; can also play OF; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .283/.354/.327 – 16 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 159 AB) (2015: .313/.394/.325 – 20 BB/32 K – 6/12 SB – 163 AB) (2016: .167/.276/.208 – 4 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 24 AB)
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)
Southeastern Louisiana rSR C Sam Roberson: out in 2015; 5-11, 190 pounds (2013: .209/.283/.264 – 20 BB/30 K – 7/11 SB – 201 AB) (2014: .296/.380/.423 – 20 BB/28 K – 8/11 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .303/.435/.455 – 15 BB/23 K – 0/4 SB – 99 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana SR 2B/3B Daniel Midyett: good speed; good approach; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .296/.380/.343 – 14 BB/23 K – 6/8 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .306/.411/.477 – 30 BB/30 K – 7/11 SB – 216 AB) (2016: .255/.387/.346 – 30 BB/23 K – 6/8 SB – 188 AB)
Southeastern Louisiana SR OF Julian Service: good athlete; 6-3, 190 pounds (2015: .270/.398/.365 – 26 BB/49 K – 17/20 SB – 159 AB) (2016: .284/.369/.419 – 7 BB/12 K – 8/9 SB – 74 AB)
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)
Southern Illinois Edwardsville JR 1B/OF Jared McCunn: plus approach; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
Southern Illinois JR 3B Ryan Sabo: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .248/.347/.336 – 15 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 125 AB)
Southern Illinois JR OF Ryan Smith: 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .258/.416/.449 – 21 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 89 AB)
Southern Illinois rSO OF Drew Curtis: power upside; St. Louis transfer; 6-5, 230 pounds (2016: .226/.400/.290 – 17 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 62 AB)
Southern JR OF Dondrayas Harris: 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .346/.472/.522 – 22 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 136 AB)
Southern JR SS/RHP Troy Lewis: 5-10, 185 pounds (*2015: .372/.442/.558 – 18 BB/17 K – 6/7 SB – 156 AB) (2016: .331/.427/.488 – 16 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 160 AB)
Southern Mississippi JR 3B/SS Tracy Hadley: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .270/.348/.357 – 12 BB/19 K – 3/3 SB – 115 AB)
Southern Mississippi JR C Chuckie Robinson: power upside; strong; can be too aggressive at plate; solid glove; above-average arm; 6-0, 230 pounds (2015: .203/.273/.354 – 8 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 79 AB) (2016: .299/.360/.448 – 18 BB/31 K – 0/1 SB – 201 AB)
Southern Mississippi JR OF/1B Dylan Burdeaux: 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .266/.333/.378 – 16 BB/51 – 3/8 SB – 188 AB) (2015: .283/.343/.396 – 16 BB/54 K – 12/16 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .340/.424/.540 – 30 BB/47 K – 8/15 SB – 250 AB)
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)
Southern Mississippi SR 2B/SS Nick Dawson: 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .251/.310/.280 – 14 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 207 AB) (2015: .222/.330/.259 – 23 BB/20 K – 0/1 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .325/.432/.469 – 34 BB/23 K – 6/11 SB – 194 AB)
Southern Mississippi SR OF Jake Sandlin: 5-11, 160 pounds (2016: .351/.432/.526 – 33 BB/45 K – 2/6 SB – 228 AB)
Southern Mississippi SR OF/3B Chase Scott: can also play 2B; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014*: .288/.395/.525 – 11 BB/20 K – 6/8 SB – 118 AB) (2015: .288/.372/.463 – 16 BB/39 K – 3/4 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .248/.394/.448 – 29 BB/49 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB)
Southern New Hampshire rSR OF Ryan Gendron: average power; above-average speed; average at best arm; good athlete; good approach; UMass-Lowell transfer; 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: .275/.398/.529 – 30 BB/60 K – 32/36 SB – 204 AB)
Southern rSR C Jose DeLa Torre: 6-1, 220 pounds (2014: .330/.383/.539 – 11 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 115 AB) (2016: .339/.476/.522 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/11 SB – 115 AB)
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)
Spartanburg Methodist CC FR OF Kep Brown: plus to plus-plus raw power; plus arm; solid athlete; 6-5, 210 pounds (2016: .279/.359/.559 – 18 BB/41 K – 3/4 SB – 136 AB)
Spartanburg Methodist CC OF Bakari Gayle: plus speed; quick bat; 6-3, 190 pounds (2016: .381/.445/.660 – 10 BB/29 K – 10/11 SB – 97 AB)
SR Joey Butler (Minooka Community HS, Illinois): older for class; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
SS Anthony Prato (Poly Prep Country Day School, New York): good glove; good arm; 5-11, 185 pounds
SS Austin James (Bloomingdale HS, Florida): power upside; average speed; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
SS Austin Masel (Belmont Hill HS, Massachusetts) good speed; good arm; LHH; 6-1, 160 pounds
SS Austyn Tengan (Cypress HS, California): good glove; LHH; 5-7, 150 pounds
SS Brady Whalen (Union HS, Washington): steady glove; accurate arm; BHH; 6-4, 180 pounds
SS Branden Fryman (Tate HS, Florida): RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
SS Brandon Chinea (Florida Christian HS, Florida): RHH; 5-9, 170 pounds
SS Brandon Hauswald (University School of Jackson, Tennessee): BHH; 5-9, 170 pounds
SS Brian Rey (Deltona HS, Florida): average arm; good defensive tools; RHH; 5-11, 170 pounds
SS Camryn Williams (Gaither HS, Florida): good glove; average at best power
SS Cayman Richardson (Hanover HS, Virginia): quick bat; power upside; RHH; 6-3, 175 pounds
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
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; RHH; 6-3, 165 pounds
SS Duncan Pence (Farragut HS, Tennessee): good athlete; power upside; RHH; 6-2, 180 pounds
SS Francisco Thomas (Osceloa HS, Puerto Rico): power upside; good approach; average speed; really good athlete; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
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
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
SS Grant Little (Midland Christian HS, Texas): plus approach
SS Hunter Lessard (Sunrise Mountain HS, Arizona): good approach; good glove; good arm; RHH; 5-9, 160 pounds
SS Jeremy Houston (Mt Carmel HS, Illinois): plus defensive upside; quick bat; good arm; RHH; 5-7, 165 pounds
SS Josh Smith (Catholic HS, Louisiana): really good glove; above-average arm; average speed; average hit tool; LHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
SS Kevin Rolon (PR Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good speed; strong arm; young for class; RHH; 6-3, 160 pounds
SS Kevin Welsh (Northern Burlington HS, New Jersey): good glove; BHH; 5-10, 165 pounds
SS Logan Davidson (Providence HS, North Carolina): really good glove; strong arm; BHH; 6-3, 180 pounds
SS Matthew Rule (Kearney HS, Missouri): RHH; 5-9, 190 pounds
SS Mitchell Golden (Marietta HS, Georgia): good athlete; good glove; BHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
SS Nicholas Novak (Stillwater HS, Minnesota): good glove; 5-11, 165 pounds
SS Nick Derr (Sarasota Community HS, Florida): good athlete; quick bat; RHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
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
SS Palmer Ford (Virgil Grissom HS, Alabama): quick bat; good athlete; 6-3, 190 pounds
SS Peter Hutzal (Ernest Manning SS, Alberta): good glove; strong arm; LHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
SS Ryan Layne (West Jessamine HS, Kentucky): good athlete; good speed; quick bat; good arm; LHH; 5-11, 170 pounds
SS Sal Gozzo (Sheehan HS, Connecticut): plus glove; John McDonald comp; BHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
SS Samad Taylor (Corona HS, California): BHH; 5-9, 160 pounds
SS Tyler Roeder (Jefferson HS, Iowa): good athlete; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
SS Zachary Watson (West Ouachita HS, Louisiana): plus-plus speed; good hit tool; little power; 6-0, 165 pounds
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
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
SS/2B Cameron Cannon (Mountain Ridge HS, Arizona): good athlete; good arm; power upside; steady glove; above-average speed; RHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
SS/2B Carter Aldrete (Montery HS, California): plus athlete; quick bat; good glove; strong; RHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
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
SS/2B Jakob Newton (Oakville Trafalgar SS, Ontario): quick bat; good speed; LHH; 6-2, 170 pounds
SS/2B Reed Smith (Russellville HS, Alabama): quick bat; easy plus speed; interesting defensive tools; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
SS/2B Will Brooks (Madison Central HS, Mississippi): above-average speed; good approach; good approach; RHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
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 herd bigger Bregman; PG comp: Corey Seager; FAVORITE; RHH: 6-2, 200 pounds
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
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
SS/3B Josh Hollifield (Weddington HS, North Carolina): strong; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
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
SS/OF DeShawn Lookout (Westmoore HS, Oklahoma): RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
SS/OF Jaylon McLaughlin (Santa Monica HS, California): good athlete; good speed; BHH; 5-11, 165 pounds
SS/RHP Quincy McAfee (Westside HS, Texas): really good defensive tools; 80 FB; RHH: 5-10, 175 pounds
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
St. Bonaventure JR OF Taishi Terashima: 5-6, 165 pounds (2015*: .459/.557/.571 – 24 BB/13 K – 21/24 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .296/.371/.352 – 17 BB/12 K – 8/12 SB – 199 AB)
St. Bonaventure SR 1B Tyler Walter: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .287/.340/.360 – 8 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .325/.395/.414 – 18 BB/14 K – 4/6 SB – 169 AB)
St. Bonaventure SR 3B/RHP Thad Johnson: 5-9, 170 pounds (2014: 5.81 K/9 – 2.32 BB/9 – 31 IP – 4.35 ERA) (2014: .290/.381/.391 – 18 BB/19 K – 3/7 SB – 169 AB) (2015: 5.81 K/9 – 2.61 BB/9 – 31.1 IP – 1.45 ERA) (2015: .354/.403/.481 – 11 BB/18 K – 1/3 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .265/.343/.357 – 16 BB/17 K – 1/3 SB – 185 AB)
St. John’s JR C Troy Dixon: good glove; strong arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .284/.409/.330 – 14 BB/14 K – 0/1 SB – 109 AB) (2015: .254/.324/.344 – 7 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 122 AB) (2016: .253/.338/.339 – 18 BB/17 K – 3/3 SB – 174 AB)
St. John’s JR OF Michael Donadio: quick bat; above-average to plus speed; gap power; good hit tool; good approach; average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .328/.434/.487 – 31 BB/28 K – 7/12 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .302/.416/.382 – 39 BB/23 K – 8/12 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .315/.420/.452 – 30 BB/40 K – 8/11 SB – 197 AB)
St. John’s rSO 1B John Valente: 5-11, 185 pounds (2016: .341/.374/.423 – 3 BB/11 K – 4/5 SB – 123 AB)
St. John’s SR OF Alex Caruso: strong hit tool; average to above-average speed, plays up; above-average CF range; average arm; not much power; plus instincts help in field and on bases; good approach; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .326/.446/.376 – 35 BB/28 K – 7/10 SB – 181 AB) (2015: .382/.480/.426 – 30 BB/35 K – 3/12 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .288/.450/.346 – 49 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 191 AB)
St. Joseph’s JR OF Cal Jadacki: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .316/.391/.426 – 15 BB/46 K – 5/6 SB – 155 AB) (2016: .265/.320/.440 – 15 BB/50 K – 3/4 SB – 200 AB)
St. Joseph’s JR SS Taylor Boyd: good speed; 5-8, 160 pounds (2015: .272/.360/.337 – 21 BB/31 K – 10/11 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .284/.377/.345 – 25 BB/29 K – 7/9 SB – 194 AB)
St. Joseph’s SR 1B Charlie Coghlin: strong; power upside; St. Mary’s transfer; 6-2, 235 pounds (2015: .308/.371/.392 – 9 BB/21 K – 2/2 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .261/.362/.395 – 15 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 119 AB)
St. Joseph’s SR OF John Brue: power upside; 6-1, 220 pounds (2015: .322/.392/.599 – 19 BB/52 K – 3/3 SB – 202 AB) (2016: .244/.344/.498 – 32 BB/61 K – 6/7 SB – 213 AB)
St. Mary’s JR C Nate Nolan: plus raw power; strong arm; PG comp: Chris Iannetta; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .238/.300/.436 – 9 BB/37 K – 1/3 SB – 101 AB) (2015: .291/.367/.430 – 10 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 86 AB) (2016: .264/.364/.481 – 28 BB/81 K – 1/1 SB – 212 AB)
St. Mary’s SR 3B Anthony Villa: good approach; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .291/.356/.362 – 19 BB/30 K – 2/5 SB – 196 AB) (2014: .276/.335/.345 – 20 BB/36 K – 4/8 SB – 203 AB) (2015: .343/.415/.488 – 20 BB/37 K – 1/5 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .297/.402/.481 – 30 BB/51 K – 2/7 SB – 212 AB)
St. Mary’s SR C Ian McLoughlin: 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .295/.323/.328 – 7 BB/20 K – 2/3 SB – 122 AB) (2015: .281/.320/.326 – 5 BB/24 K – 0/1 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .223/.402/.362 – 20 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 94 AB)
St. Mary’s SR OF Davis Strong: good approach; power upside; 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .241/.341/.293 – 13 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 116 AB) (2016: .059/.111/.059 – 1 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 17 AB)
St. Peter’s SR 1B Jason Midkiff: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .309/.371/.454 – 13 BB/33 K – 2/5 SB – 152 AB)
St. Peter’s SR OF Rob Moore: 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .213/.288/.291 – 14 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 141 AB) (2014: .307/.400/.479 – 25 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 163 AB) (2015: .233/.349/.356 – 27 BB/27 K – 1/4 SB – 163 AB) (2016: .319/.415/.472 – 28 BB/15 K – 8/9 SB – 163 AB)
St. Peter’s SR SS Jon Kristoffersen: steady glove; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .305/.349/.395 – 12 BB/52 K – 6/7 SB – 220 AB) (2015: .266/.333/.391 – 18 BB/49 K – 8/9 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .286/.344/.483 – 15 BB/24 K – 12/16 SB – 203 AB)
Stanford JR 2B/SS Tommy Edman: steady glove; above-average to plus speed, others like it less; strong arm, average or better; good approach; good hit tool; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .256/.341/.344 – 25 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .296/.383/.377 – 27 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .286/.358/.371 – 25 BB/16 K – 8/9 SB – 213 AB)
Stanford JR C Alex Dunlap: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .292/.392/.447 – 21 BB/36 K – 1/2 SB – 161 AB)
Stanford JR OF Jackson Klein: good athlete; legit CF range; above-average speed; quick bat; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .256/.385/.372 – 6 BB/6 K – 2/3 SB – 43 AB) (2015: .217/.267/.280 – 8 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 157 AB) (2016: .197/.295/.336 – 21 BB/23 K – 5/5 SB – 152 AB)
Stanford SR 1B/C Austin Barr: raw defensively; plus arm; power upside; good athlete; quick bat; 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .146/.205/.268 – 2 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 41 AB) (2015: .241/.356/.348 – 18 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB) (2016: .264/.361/.472 – 7 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 53 AB)
Stanford SR OF Jonny Locher: really good speed; good range; strong arm; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .194/.219/.323 – 1 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 31 AB) (2015: .243/.309/.345 – 12 BB/20 K – 3/6 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .205/.272/.384 – 5 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 73 AB)
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)
Stephen F. Austin JR 2B Nick Ramos: steady glove; 5-8, 165 pounds (2015: .288/.338/.359 – 11 BB/38 K – 6/8 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .283/.362/.420 – 29 BB/47 K – 4/9 SB – 219 AB)
Stephen F. Austin JR 2B/SS Tyler Kendrick: 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: .338/.416/.430 – 20 BB/30 K – 10/14 SB – 207 AB)
Stephen F. Austin JR OF Zac Michener: 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: .322/.415/.459 – 31 BB/27 K – 3/5 SB – 205 AB)
Stephen F. Austin rJR OF/1B Conner Fikes: good speed; good athlete; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .306/.390/.388 – 20 BB/24 K – 10/14 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .362/.402/.488 – 16 BB/12 K – 12/14 SB – 213 AB)
Stephen F. Austin rSR OF Garrett McMullen: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .261/.319/.358 – 9 BB/29 K – 10/10 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .353/.425/.555 – 22 BB/22 K – 15/18 SB – 218 AB)
Stephen F. Austin SR 1B Kyle Thornell: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .256/.374/.496 – 16 BB/35 K – 0/2 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .301/.412/.524 – 20 BB/48 K – 3/6 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .342/.472/.617 – 33 BB/55 K – 5/9 SB – 196 AB)
Stephen F. Austin SR 1B Zach Valenzuela: 5-9, 175 pounds (2016: .328/.474/.483 – 10 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB)
Stephen F. Austin SR OF Matthew Dickey: plus speed; good athlete; good glove; 5-10, 170 pounds (2013: .237/.297/.290 – 7 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 93 AB) (2014: .269/.312/.316 – 11 BB/45 K – 12/20 SB – 193 AB) (2015: .263/.332/.325 – 15 BB/47 K – 17/20 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .250/.352/.326 – 25 BB/29 K – 23/29 SB – 172 AB)
Stetson rJR OF/1B Vance Vizcaino: good range in corner, can hang in CF; strong arm; above-average to plus speed; power upside; good athlete; Tennessee transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .341/.384/.466 – 17 BB/36 K – 14/18 SB – 232 AB) (2016: .289/.321/.391 – 11 BB/46 K – 22/25 SB – 253 AB)
Stetson rSR OF/3B Cory Reid: above-average speed; 6-2, 210 pounds (2015: .322/.400/.529 – 14 BB/42 K – 19/23 SB – 242 AB) (2016: .270/.380/.449 – 21 BB/41 K – 16/21 SB – 196 AB)
Stetson SR OF John Fussell: 6-1, 215 pounds (2015: .270/.307/.369 – 8 BB/15 K – 1/3 SB – 141 AB) (2016: .342/.393/.444 – 16 BB/33 K – 5/5 SB – 196 AB)
Stetson SR OF/RHP Kevin Fagan: good power; 93 peak; 5-10, 175 pounds (2013: .294/.378/.335 – 30 BB/27 K – 6/9 SB – 218 AB) (2013: 7.81 K/9 | 3.90 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 27.2 IP) (2014: .279/.372/.355 – 28 BB/26 K – 3/7 SB – 197 AB) (2014: 6.21 K/9 – 2.17 BB/9 – 28 IP – 2.48 ERA) (2015: .250/.373/.327 – 20 BB/16 K – 2/4 SB – 104 AB) (2015: 3.55 K/9 – 3.55 BB/9 – 32.2 IP – 4.36 ERA) (2016: .275/.375/.382 – 16 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 102 AB) (2016: 6.63 K/9 – 2.21 BB/9 – 16.1 IP – 2.20 ERA)
Stony Brook JR 1B/OF Casey Baker: good hit tool; average raw power; good speed; steady glove; strong arm; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .338/.418/.415 – 18 BB/16 K – 8/8 SB – 130 AB) (2015: .317/.377/.487 – 19 BB/23 K – 5/7 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .314/.392/.367 – 25 BB/27 K – 4/5 SB – 188 AB)
Stony Brook JR OF Toby Handley: quick bat; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; good hit tool; good glove in CF; 6-1, 170 pounds (2014: .252/.342/.301 – 12 BB/19 K – 12/14 SB – 103 AB) (2015: .330/.427/.423 – 28 BB/26 K – 12/14 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .288/.394/.377 – 31 BB/44 K – 12/14 SB – 191 AB)
Stony Brook rJR C David Real: power upside; Arizona transfer; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .272/.386/.401 – 25 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 147 AB)
Stony Brook SR OF Jack Parenty: good hit tool; above-average to plus speed; gap power; 5-10, 170 pounds (2013: .305/.350/.343 – 13 BB/24 K – 6/14 SB – 210 AB) (2014: .277/.364/.359 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/10 SB – 184 AB) (2015: .367/.432/.524 – 26 BB/18 K – 19/22 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .286/.373/.354 – 28 BB/20 K – 6/11 SB – 189 AB)
Tabor SR 3B Alex Couch: good hit tool; steady glove; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .370/.438/.514 – 15 BB/9 K – 4/5 SB – 138 AB)
Tampa C/1B Adrian Chacon: above-average arm; quick bat; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .233/.313/.337 – 7 BB/20 K – 0/2 SB – 86 AB) (2015: .295/.389/.328 – 9 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 61 AB) (2016: .301/.419/.442 – 28 BB/31 K – 1/2 SB – 163 AB)
Tampa JR SS Kevin Santa: 5-11, 175 pounds (2016: .441/.504/.657 – 13 BB/6 K – 3/6 SB – 102 AB)
Tampa SR OF Casey Scoggins: good approach; above-average to plus speed; easy CF range; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .348/.431/.548 – 27 BB/26 K – 12/14 SB – 210 AB)

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Florida International JR 1B Zack Files: RHH; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .277/.386/.461 – 33 BB/56 K – 2/5 SB – 191 AB)
Florida International JR 1B/3B Nick Day: 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .318/.378/.533 – 15 BB/59 K – 1/1 SB – 195 AB)
Florida International JR 2B/SS Irving Lopez: good defender; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .335/.394/.437 – 15 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 197 AB)
Florida International JR C JC Escarra: average or better arm; decent glove, but keeps improving; average raw power; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .271/.353/.394 – 24 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .271/.315/.375 – 3 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 48 AB)
Florida International JR OF Kenny Meimerstorf: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .278/.330/.428 – 14 BB/28 K – 4/6 SB – 180 AB)
Florida International JR OF Kolby Follis: 5-9, 165 pounds (2016: .284/.376/.326 – 24 BB/47 K – 15/21 SB – 190 AB)
Florida International rJR C Zack Soria: really good glove; 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .288/.370/.330 – 22 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .294/.360/.407 – 18 BB/27 K – 11/15 SB – 214 AB)
Florida International SR SS/2B Rey Perez: 5-8, 175 pounds (2015: .267/.373/.302 – 15 BB/10 K – 2/5 SB – 86 AB) (2016: .318/.373/.355 – 10 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 107 AB)
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)
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)
Florida JR OF Ryan Larson: average speed; good glove; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .274/.344/.274 – 9 BB/14 K – 2/3 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .305/.401/.365 – 24 BB/32 K – 7/8 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .163/.253/.188 – 7 BB/18 K – 2/4 SB – 80 AB)
Florida Southern JR OF Mitch Reeves: good athlete; good speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .364/.432/.596 – 25 BB/41 K – 4/5 SB – 198 AB)
Florida State JR 1B/C Quincy Nieporte: power upside; 6-1, 230 pounds (2015: .297/.391/.445 – 22 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .302/.355/.448 – 11 BB/12 K – 2/3 SB – 192 AB)
Florida State JR C/OF Gage West: power upside; good approach; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .161/.216/.452 – 3 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 31 AB) (2015: .231/.351/.354 – 5 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB) (2016: .293/.404/.387 – 14 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 75 AB)
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)
Florida State JR SS/2B Matt Henderson: good speed; 5-9, 165 pounds (2016: .229/.423/.280 – 45 BB/29 K – 4/5 SB – 157 AB)
Florida State SR 2B/SS John Sansone: power upside; steady glove; average speed; can also play 3B; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .228/.378/.311 – 34 BB/54 K – 2/5 SB – 193 AB) (2014: .221/.361/.317 – 29 BB/58 K – 6/8 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .245/.382/.404 – 35 BB/66 K – 3/5 SB – 245 AB) (2016: .374/.459/.585 – 27 BB/30 K – 8/10 SB – 246 AB)
Florida Tech JR 3B John Sternagel: power upside; good approach; steady glove; accurate arm; Florida transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .238/.342/.267 – 14 BB/16 K – 1/3 SB – 101 AB) (2015: .178/.327/.311 – 7 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 45 AB) (*2016*: .381/.477/.579 – 30 BB/33 K – 36/41 SB – 197 AB)
Fordham JR 2B/SS Matthew Kozuch: good glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .242/.383/.297 – 21 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 91 AB) (2015: .333/.468/.477 – 40 BB/41 K – 8/13 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .228/.319/.332 – 25 BB/43 K – 4/6 SB – 184 AB)
Fordham SR 2B Joseph Runco: steady glove; smart player; average speed; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .298/.357/.361 – 15 BB/33 K – 23/29 SB – 205 AB) (2015: .255/.336/.314 – 19 BB/25 K – 29/33 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .278/.337/.388 – 20 BB/33 K – 20/23 SB – 237 AB)
Fordham SR OF Ryan McNally: 6-2, 175 pounds (2014: .247/.329/.356 – 1 BB/19 K – 7/8 SB – 73 AB) (2015: .223/.328/.355 – 16 BB/48 K – 18/19 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .266/.379/.502 – 25 BB/41 K – 15/23 SB – 203 AB)
Fort Wayne rSR 2B/SS Greg Kaiser: power upside; good glove; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .289/.339/.536 – 8 BB/32 K – 4/4 SB – 166 AB) (2015: .361/.396/.639 – 6 BB/37 K – 5/5 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .301/.364/.620 – 17 BB/50 K – 12/14 SB – 216 AB)
Fort Wayne SR OF Brandon Soat: above-average arm; above-average speed; above-average power upside; good athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds (2014: .328/.401/.389 – 14 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 131 AB) (2015: .294/.390/.505 – 34 BB/66 K – 4/7 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .320/.401/.469 – 26 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 228 AB)
Fort Wayne SR OF Evan VanSumeren: good hit tool; good athlete; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .370/.466/.410 – 18 BB/16 K – 4/6 SB – 100 AB) (2015: .312/.364/.417 – 12 BB/36 K – 4/6 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .300/.348/.394 – 11 BB/16 K – 7/7 SB – 170 AB)
Francis Marion C JD Crowe: quick bat; really good approach; power upside; steady glove; strong arm; good athlete; could play OF; Auburn transfer; 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .347/.439/.539 – 33 BB/27 K – 11/11 SB – 193 AB)
Franklin Pierce JR 3B Jay Jabs: plus arm; power upside; good speed; LHH: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .352/.466/.638 – 42 BB/32 K – 16/21 SB – 213 AB)
Fresno State JR OF Austin Guibor: 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .241/.306/.414 – 8 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 87 AB) (2015: .339/.440/.508 – 29 BB/31 K – 7/11 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .293/.404/.457 – 37 BB/34 K – 4/6 SB – 208 AB)
Fresno State JR OF Jake Stone: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .220/.304/.317 – 8 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 82 AB) (2016: .312/.384/.472 – 27 BB/44 K – 6/13 SB – 218 AB)
Fresno State JR SS Jesse Medrano: 5-9, 200 pounds (2014: .220/.253/.256 – 1 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 82 AB) (2015: .229/.253/.250 – 0 BB/20 K – 6/6 SB – 96 AB) (2016: .326/.359/.406 – 6 BB/21 K – 7/9 SB – 138 AB)
Fresno State JR SS Scott Silva: plus defensive tools; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .357/.400/.521 – 10 BB/21 K – 1/3 SB – 140 AB)
Fresno State JR SS/2B Ryan Dobson: 6-0, 160 pounds (2016: .364/.407/.455 – 6 BB/11 K – 5/8 SB – 99 AB)
Fresno State rSO C Nick Warren: good athlete; plus arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .293/.326/.463 – 2 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 41 AB) (2016: .229/.320/.252 – 14 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 131 AB)
Fresno State SR 3B/OF Kevin Viers: good athlete; power upside; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .251/.302/.405 – 13 BB/50 K – 5/8 SB – 195 AB) (2014: .222/.304/.320 – 21 BB/55 K – 2/5 SB – 203 AB) (2015: .257/.349/.422 – 25 BB/37 K – 6/9 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .207/.238/.386 – 6 BB/38 K – 2/2 SB – 140 AB)
Fresno State SR OF/SS Brody Russell: above-average to plus arm; sneaky pop, average raw power; average speed; good defensive tools; 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .228/.291/.325 – 9 BB/30 K – 7/7 SB – 123 AB) (2014: .236/.381/.333 – 30 BB/44 K – 7/8 SB – 174 AB) (2015: .233/.345/.318 – 27 BB/42 K – 2/9 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .415/.460/.644 – 9 BB/23 K – 3/9 SB – 135 AB)
Furman JR C Cameron Whitehead: plus defender; good athlete; power upside; 5-11, 210 pounds (2014: .229/.360/.313 – 17 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 83 AB) (2015: .258/.314/.444 – 14 BB/40 K – 1/1 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .340/.435/.509 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 106 AB)
Furman JR OF Carter Grote: 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .333/.387/.448 – 9 BB/8 K – 2/3 SB – 96 AB) (2015: .304/.418/.435 – 30 BB/26 K – 5/8 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .318/.396/.472 – 21 BB/19 K – 4/6 SB – 195 AB)
Furman JR OF Sky Overton: plus speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .241/.315/.255 – 11 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 145 AB) (2015: .270/.326/.365 – 8 BB/14 K – 9/10 SB – 115 AB) (2016: .273/.372/.385 – 20 BB/38 K – 9/16 SB – 187 AB)
Furman SR 2B/SS Jordan Simpson: 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .315/.352/.401 – 9 BB/33 K – 9/11 SB – 197 AB) (2014: .295/.332/.414 – 10 BB/39 K – 7/12 SB – 251 AB) (2015: .339/.377/.606 – 12 BB/35 K – 2/7 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .311/.397/.453 – 20 BB/23 K – 1/3 SB – 161 AB)
Furman SR C Andrew MacLatchie: 6-4, 215 pounds (2015: .174/.321/.348 – 9 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 46 AB) (2016: .171/.381/.354 – 26 BB/42 K – 0/0 SB – 82 AB)
Gardner-Webb JR 3B/1B Danny Sullivan: 6-4, 200 pounds (2016: .348/.393/.548 – 16 BB/34 K – 4/7 SB – 221 AB)
Gardner-Webb JR OF/3B Matt Simmons: good athlete; 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .308/.362/.415 – 14 BB/45 K – 1/2 SB – 159 AB) (2015: .217/.264/.310 – 8 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 129 AB) (2016: .254/.343/.369 – 16 BB/35 K – 1/1 SB – 122 AB)
Gardner-Webb JR SS/RHP Paul Trick: 6-4, 200 pounds (2016: .260/.346/.387 – 23 BB/48 K – 4/7 SB – 204 AB)
Gardner-Webb SR 1B Patrick Graham: 6-1, 225 pounds (2015: .237/.265/.392 – 2 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 97 AB) (2016: .325/.376/.405 – 12 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 200 AB)
Gardner-Webb SR 2B Tyler Best: 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .269/.331/.303 – 11 BB/22 K – 2/6 SB – 119 AB) (2015: .253/.333/.356 – 14 BB/20 K – 11/17 SB – 146 AB) (2016: .319/.365/.390 – 14 BB/18 K – 7/12 SB – 182 AB)
Gardner-Webb SR 2B/C Collin Thacker: strong arm; steady glove; good approach; 5-9, 200 pounds (2015: .285/.376/.358 – 19 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .394/.452/.578 – 26 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 218 AB)
Gardner-Webb SR OF Taylor Fisher: plus speed; 5-9, 175 pounds (2015: .200/.243/.200 – 2 BB/7 K – 11/13 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .270/.339/.340 – 16 BB/26 K – 12/17 SB – 200 AB)
George Mason rSO C Garett Driscoll: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .289/.433/.421 – 20 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 121 AB)
George Mason SR 2B/SS Brandon Gum: below-average speed; some pop; steady glove; good athlete; average at best arm; 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .221/.303/.262 – 19 BB/52 K – 4/7 SB – 172 AB) (2014: .307/.384/.342 – 23 BB/28 K – 5/7 SB – 202 AB) (2015: .338/.413/.426 – 24 BB/37 K – 5/5 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .304/.407/.457 – 5 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 46 AB)
George Mason SR 3B Kent Blackstone: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .256/.380/.446 – 32 BB/23 K – 4/5 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .253/.362/.403 – 29 BB/35 K – 6/8 SB – 186 AB)
George Washington JR 3B/1B Bobby Campbell: 6-2, 215 pounds (2014: .272/.361/.312 – 12 BB/15 K – 6/10 SB – 173 AB) (2015: .305/.344/.371 – 12 BB/17 K – 5/7 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .296/.358/.431 – 16 BB/21 K – 2/2 SB – 216 AB)
George Washington JR OF Joey Bartosic: plus speed; CF range; leadoff approach; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .298/.338/.305 – 9 BB/16 K – 20/25 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .327/.380/.369 – 17 BB/16 K – 21/25 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .349/.375/.410 – 8 BB/16 K – 19/25 SB – 249 AB)
Georgetown JR 3B Jake Kuzbel: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .265/.326/.373 – 17 BB/31 K – 6/8 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .293/.354/.402 – 14 BB/23 K – 3/6 SB – 174 AB)
Georgetown JR OF/RHP Beau Hall: 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .248/.357/.314 – 19 BB/28 K – 8/11 SB – 121 AB) (2014: 5.06 K/9 – 2.53 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 5.06 ERA) (2015: .285/.379/.438 – 12 BB/40 K – 3/7 SB – 130 AB) (2016: .251/.385/.358 – 29 BB/45 K – 10/14 SB – 179 AB)
Georgia Highlands CC SO 1B Zach McCrum: plus approach; power upside; 6-4, 235 pounds (2015: .331/.391/.470 – 14 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .329/.434/.571 – 27 BB/51 K – 1/1 SB – 161 AB)
Georgia Highlands FR 3B Brandon Bell: good hit tool; quick bat; good speed; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .298/.397/.540 – 25 BB/33 K – 5/5 SB – 198 AB)
Georgia JR 3B/2B Mike Bell: really good athlete; plus defensive tools; good speed; can also play SS; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .250/.322/.308 – 8 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .240/.308/.390 – 10 BB/48 K – 4/5 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .172/.172/.241 – 0 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 29 AB)
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)
Georgia JR OF/C Skyler Weber: good athlete; good speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .261/.357/.297 – 16 BB/22 K – 1/3 SB – 111 AB) (2015: .245/.324/.328 – 21 BB/33 K – 6/6 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .314/.355/.416 – 16 BB/38 K – 13/22 SB – 245 AB)
Georgia rJR 3B Trevor Kieboom: power upside; steady glove; 6-4, 240 pounds (2014*: .325/.437/.414 – 34 BB/30 K – 10/11 SB – 191 AB) (2015: .241/.359/.324 – 19 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB) (2016: .262/.373/.331 – 23 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 130 AB)
Georgia Southern JR 1B Ryan Cleveland: power upside; 6-3, 225 pounds (2014: .253/.368/.428 – 32 BB/49 K – 3/5 SB – 194 AB) (2015: .244/.343/.477 – 24 BB/40 K – 9/11 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .286/.404/.586 – 38 BB/70 K – 12/14 SB – 227 AB)
Georgia Southern JR OF Jordan Wren: plus speed; good glove; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .285/.350/.378 – 11 BB/38 K – 10/15 SB – 193 AB)
Georgia Southern JR SS Evan McDonald: steady glove; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds (2016: .284/.365/.332 – 23 BB/32 K – 4/7 SB – 211 AB)
Georgia Southern rSR OF Hunter Thomas: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: .259/.403/.466 – 36 BB/63 K – 2/8 SB – 189 AB) (2016: .238/.359/.364 – 23 BB/41 K – 0/1 SB – 151 AB)
Georgia SR 1B Daniel Nichols: power upside; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .237/.342/.326 – 18 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 135 AB) (2014: .260/.367/.347 – 19 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 150 AB) (2015: .296/.370/.475 – 20 BB/34 K – 1/1 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .256/.362/.413 – 23 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 160 AB)
Georgia SR SS/2B Nick King: really good athlete; good glove; plus speed; 6-0, 190 pounds (2014*: .360/.396/.400 – 7 BB/20 K – 20/25 SB – 125 AB) (2015: .242/.341/.298 – 24 BB/47 K – 16/19 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .236/.288/.282 – 16 BB/39 K – 13/16 SB – 195 AB)
Georgia State JR 3B Jarrett Hood: 5-11, 235 pounds (2016: .338/.411/.466 – 26 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 204 AB)
Georgia State JR OF Jaylen Woullard: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .313/.409/.384 – 19 BB/28 K – 5/6 SB – 112 AB)
Georgia State JR OF/3B Ryan Blanton: plus speed; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .238/.336/.333 – 13 BB/22 K – 6/7 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .330/.401/.540 – 22 BB/29 K – 5/7 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .255/.360/.420 – 32 BB/42 K – 10/11 SB – 200 AB)
Georgia State SR C Joey Roach: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .287/.366/.487 – 12 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 115 AB) (2014: .301/.379/.432 – 13 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 146 AB) (2015: .302/.381/.473 – 20 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .325/.426/.598 – 21 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 169 AB)
Georgia State SR OF James Clements: 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .319/.383/.361 – 7 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 72 AB) (2015: .225/.343/.326 – 12 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .283/.355/.377 – 12 BB/17 K – 1/2 SB – 138 AB)
Georgia Tech JR C Arden Pabst: power upside; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .217/.321/.283 – 13 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 120 AB) (2015: .235/.355/.339 – 21 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 115 AB) (2016: .248/.305/.372 – 10 BB/33 K – 1/3 SB – 137 AB)
Georgia Tech JR OF Keenan Innis: average speed; power upside; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .248/.350/.277 – 14 BB/15 K – 1/1 SB – 101 AB) (2015: .310/.370/.392 – 13 BB/22 K – 5/6 SB – 158 AB) (2016: .200/.339/.220 – 11 BB/11 K – 2/3 SB – 50 AB)
Georgia Tech JR OF Ryan Peurifoy: good speed; plus arm in all phases; above-average speed plays up; great instincts; good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .296/.340/.387 – 11 BB/29 K – 2/4 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .324/.386/.451 – 11 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 102 AB) (2016: .237/.276/.333 – 10 BB/48 K – 2/3 SB – 198 AB)
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)
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)
Georgia Tech SR 3B/SS Matt Gonzalez: quick bat; average arm; above-average speed; average power; good hands; strong; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .295/.331/.392 – 12 BB/45 K – 11/15 SB – 227 AB) (2014: .314/.358/.416 – 20 BB/55 K – 9/17 SB – 255 AB) (2015: .285/.317/.412 – 13 BB/52 K – 10/14 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .378/.419/.577 – 18 BB/39 K – 10/16 SB – 246 AB)
Golden West JC SO 2B Dillon Persinger: good approach; above-average speed; average arm; good athlete; can also play OF; 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .417/.523/.661 – 28 BB/30 K – 15/18 SB – 180 AB)
Gonzaga JR OF Justin Jacobs: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .295/.367/.394 – 20 BB/27 K – 4/4 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .335/.446/.396 – 33 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 182 AB)
Gonzaga rJR 1B Jarod Gonzales: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .254/.304/.373 – 6 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 59 AB)
Gonzaga rJR 2B/C Jake Roberts: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .278/.385/.405 – 11 BB/18 K – 3/3 SB – 79 AB)
Gonzaga rJR OF Sam Brown: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .286/.336/.352 – 16 BB/24 K – 2/6 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .317/.409/.417 – 26 BB/23 K – 4/5 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .276/.399/.388 – 34 BB/23 K – 9/12 SB – 214 AB)
Gonzaga rJR OF/3B Jeff Bohling: 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .299/.362/.527 – 25 BB/47 K – 10/13 SB – 241 AB)
Gonzaga rJR SS Dustin Breshears: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .260/.361/.299 – 24 BB/33 K – 3/6 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .267/.351/.314 – 21 BB/40 K – 3/6 SB – 210 AB)
Gonzaga rSO 1B Nick Brooks: 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .275/.385/.510 – 12 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB)
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)
Gonzaga SR C Jimmy Sinatro: good defensive tools; 5-10, 165 pounds (2015: .173/.279/.192 – 6 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 52 AB) (2016: .111/.200/.111 – 2 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 18 AB)
Gonzaga SR C Joey Harris: really good defender; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .250/.340/.273 – 15 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .253/.392/.360 – 22 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB)
Grambling State JR 3B Daniel Barnett: 5-11 (2016: .408/.504/.647 – 34 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB)
Grambling State JR SS Wesley Drain: good athlete; strong arm; 6-0 (2016: .263/.396/.421 – 35 BB/39 K – 27/29 SB – 190 AB)
Grambling State rJR OF Diamyn Hall: plus-plus speed; power upside; quick bat; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .324/.356/.423 – 5 BB/31 K – 5/7 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .385/.448/.577 – 1 BB/3 K – 2/2 SB – 26 AB) (2016: .250/.388/.394 – 18 BB/39 K – 8/9 SB – 104 AB)
Grambling State SR 2B/SS Larry Barraza: sneaky pop; 5-8, 180 pounds (2015: .312/.401/.512 – 24 BB/13 K – 13/17 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .359/.426/.624 – 18 BB/24 K – 7/10 SB – 181 AB)
Grand Canyon JR C Josh Meyer: above-average arm; really good defender; power upside; strong; good approach; slow; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: .276/.378/.418 – 17 BB/14 K – 4/4 SB – 98 AB) (2015: .129/.164/.161 – 2 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 62 AB)
Grand Canyon JR OF/RHP Brick Paskiewicz: good approach; above-average to plus speed; above-average CF range; plus athlete; 88-93 FB with plus sink, 95 peak; average SL with above-average upside; CU; PG comp: Mark Kotsay; 6-1, 180 pounds (2015*: .351/.420/.503 – 23 BB/27 K – 17/24 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .265/.306/.324 – 2 BB/13 K – 3/3 SB – 34 AB)
Grand Canyon SR SS Paul Panaccione: 5-10, 190 pounds (2014: .256/.314/.301 – 13 BB/23 K – 20/23 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .376/.440/.493 – 26 BB/32 K – 7/12 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .363/.473/.521 – 25 BB/14 K – 10/12 SB – 146 AB)
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)
Harford CC SO SS Dominic DiSabatino: power upside; Maryland transfer; 6-5, 200 pounds (2016: .411/.519/.738 – 48 BB/36 K – 13/19 SB – 214 AB)
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)
Hartford SR 2B/SS Aaron Wilson: strong glove; good athlete; plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .214/.369/.252 – 21 BB/41 K – 4/6 SB – 103 AB) (2014: .234/.339/.266 – 18 BB/32 K – 13/20 SB – 154 AB) (2015: .250/.383/.346 – 25 BB/27 K – 7/10 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .349/.446/.497 – 31 BB/36 K – 20/22 SB – 195 AB)
Hartford SR OF Chris DelDebbio: good athlete; good speed; easy CF range; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .295/.332/.395 – 8 BB/26 K – 4/11 SB – 190 AB) (2014: .260/.298/.313 – 10 BB/26 K – 7/9 SB – 208 AB) (2015: .266/.325/.435 – 11 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .302/.405/.495 – 33 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 192 AB)
Harvard SR 2B/3B Mitch Klug: 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: .308/.424/.350 – 16 BB/27 K – 7/9 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .286/.396/.421 – 13 BB/25 K – 4/6 SB – 140 AB)
Hawaii JR 2B Josh Rojas: good approach; quick bat; average or better arm; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014*: .280/.362/.384 – 20 BB/23 K – 13/16 SB – 164 AB) (2015*: .333/.452/.633 – 33 BB/17 K – 14/19 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .239/.324/.284 – 20 BB/23 K – 1/3 SB – 155 AB)
Hawaii JR OF/2B Marcus Doi: plus hit tool; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .345/.397/.379 – 5 BB/6 K – 1/1 SB – 58 AB) (2015: .223/.303/.262 – 12 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .273/.326/.366 – 11 BB/47 K – 3/4 SB – 161 AB)
Hawaii SR SS Jacob Sheldon-Collins: good defender; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .295/.341/.355 – 7 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .349/.407/.405 – 20 BB/17 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB)
Heidelberg SR OF Derek Hug: good speed; power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .356/.478/.584 – 34 BB/30 K – 19/24 SB – 149 AB)
High Point JR 2B/SS Chris Clare: steady glove; 6-2, 175 pounds (2014: .310/.385/.339 – 13 BB/29 K – 0/1 SB – 174 AB) (2015: .296/.403/.389 – 22 BB/16 K – 8/8 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .345/.391/.448 – 18 BB/33 K – 11/15 SB – 223 AB)
High Point JR C Drew Fopeano: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .272/.380/.326 – 16 BB/11 K – 0/2 SB – 92 AB)
High Point JR OF Josh Greene: plus speed; good CF range; good approach; sneaky pop; 5-9, 170 pounds (2014: .276/.368/.398 – 19 BB/58 K – 9/12 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .355/.441/.532 – 26 BB/35 K – 13/17 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .211/.319/.333 – 23 BB/54 K – 3/6 SB – 180 AB)
High Point SO 1B/OF Carson Jackson: plus arm; power upside; great athlete; can also play 3B; 93 FB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .311/.367/.393 – 15 BB/34 K – 7/12 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .307/.368/.486 – 14 BB/41 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB)
High Point SR C Dominic Fazio: 5-11, 220 pounds (2015: .235/.325/.382 – 4 BB/9 K – 0/1 SB – 34 AB) (2016: .325/.441/.485 – 38 BB/35 K – 2/5 SB – 194 AB)
High Point SR OF Tim Mansfield: 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .302/.418/.349 – 8 BB/9 K – 1/3 SB – 43 AB) (2015: .143/.250/.143 – 2 BB/4 K – 1/2 SB – 14 AB) (2016: .297/.420/.391 – 28 BB/12 K – 10/15 SB – 138 AB)
Hillsborough CC SS DJ King: good glove; average or better arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .386/.434/.543 – 2 BB/7 K – 6/7 SB – 70 AB)
Hofstra JR SS/2B Brad Witkowski: good glove; good athlete; 5-10, 190 pounds (2014: .330/.410/.364 – 11 BB/10 K – 2/3 SB – 88 AB) (2015: .312/.406/.408 – 15 BB/24 K – 10/16 SB – 157 AB) (2016: .289/.357/.417 – 15 BB/18 K – 8/10 SB – 187 AB)
Holy Cross JR 1B/3B Anthony Critelli: 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: .299/.367/.415 – 11 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 147 AB) (2015: .307/.376/.472 – 19 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .267/.340/.462 – 22 BB/43 K – 1/1 SB – 225 AB)
Holy Cross SR OF Bobby Indeglia: 5-9, 175 pounds (2013: .231/.333/.333 – 5 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 39 AB) (2014: .215/.303/.304 – 14 BB/26 K – 4/7 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .206/.304/.257 – 14 BB/43 K – 1/4 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .287/.379/.444 – 23 BB/46 K – 8/11 SB – 178 AB)
Holy Cross SR SS Nick Lovullo: good athlete; steady glove; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .203/.312/.286 – 12 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 133 AB) (2014: .266/.374/.308 – 21 BB/24 K – 9/12 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .278/.410/.392 – 31 BB/29 K – 7/11 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .225/.363/.343 – 40 BB/22 K – 6/15 SB – 213 AB)
Houston Baptist SR 1B Andrew Alvarez: 6-4, 225 pounds (2015: .275/.337/.401 – 12 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .323/.401/.465 – 14 BB/23 K – 3/5 SB – 127 AB)
Houston Baptist SR 2B Greg Espinosa: 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .307/.335/.353 – 5 BB/7 K – 1/2 SB – 153 AB) (2016: .300/.360/.367 – 15 BB/13 K – 6/6 SB – 180 AB)
Houston Baptist SR SS Louie Payetta: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .307/.352/.395 – 11 BB/21 K – 5/8 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .303/.369/.365 – 19 BB/19 K – 9/12 SB – 208 AB)
Houston JR SS Jose Reyes: good glove; good speed; 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .207/.310/.240 – 16 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 121 AB)
Houston rSO 3B/SS Connor Hollis: 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .321/.415/.358 – 9 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 106 AB) (2016: .294/.377/.350 – 17 BB/22 K – 2/5 SB – 180 AB)
Houston SO OF Clay Casey: power upside; quick bat; good speed; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .226/.311/.415 – 13 BB/38 K – 8/9 SB – 106 AB)
Houston SR 2B Josh Vidales: love the approach; plus glove; FAVORITE; 5-8, 160 pounds (2013: .257/.400/.327 – 50 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 214 AB) (2014: .285/.388/.306 – 38 BB/17 K – 11/14 SB – 235 AB) (2015: .300/.397/.387 – 35 BB/23 K – 6/9 SB – 243 AB) (2016: .229/.293/.299 – 11 BB/13 K – 3/6 SB – 144 AB)
Houston SR 3B/1B Justin Montemayor: strong hit tool; average at best arm; steady glove; approach needs work; 6-3, 225 pounds (2013: .315/.380/.414 – 19 BB/56 K – 3/5 SB – 222 AB) (2014: .298/.345/.371 – 13 BB/47 K – 0/0 SB – 248 AB) (2015: .176/.278/.219 – 28 BB/43 K – 3/3 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .251/.362/.367 – 28 BB/50 K – 2/2 SB – 199 AB)
Houston SR C Jacob Campbell: 5-10, 210 pounds (2015: .301/.380/.440 – 24 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .243/.298/.354 – 11 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 144 AB)
Illinois JR 1B/OF Anthony Drago: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .277/.336/.438 – 10 BB/45 K – 2/2 SB – 137 AB)
Illinois JR 1B/OF Matthew James: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: .261/.314/.457 – 7 BB/30 K – 1/3 SB – 92 AB) (2016: .227/.358/.409 – 9 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 44 AB)
Illinois JR OF/1B Pat McInerney: 6-5, 240 pounds (2015: .290/.374/.425 – 21 BB/29 K – 2/4 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .301/.373/.456 – 19 BB/38 K – 3/4 SB – 193 AB)
Illinois rJR SS/2B Adam Walton: above-average to plus speed; above-average range; good approach; could be plus defender at 2B; good athlete; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .329/.380/.423 – 11 BB/25 K – 13/20 SB – 149 AB) (2015: .289/.353/.395 – 24 BB/31 K – 11/19 SB – 263 AB) (2016: .234/.323/.298 – 23 BB/36 K – 16/17 SB – 188 AB)
Illinois rSO OF Dan Rowbottom: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .267/.344/.304 – 18 BB/11 K – 4/4 SB – 161 AB)
Illinois SR 2B Michael Hurwitz: 5-8, 190 pounds (2016: .276/.392/.348 – 27 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 181 AB)
Illinois SR C Jason Goldstein: really good defender; strong arm; good approach; quick bat; really smart catcher, calls own pitches; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds (2013: .210/.266/.252 – 9 BB/21 K – 3/3 SB – 143 AB) (2014: .316/.370/.435 – 16 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 193 AB) (2015: .286/.369/.476 – 23 BB/22 K – 2/3 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .312/.402/.412 – 16 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 170 AB)
Illinois State rSR 1B Brian Rodemoyer: 6-4, 235 pounds (2014: .171/.351/.305 – 22 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .321/.377/.482 – 3 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .222/.338/.389 – 16 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB)
Illinois State rSR 2B Joe Kelch: sneaky pop; 5-8, 180 pounds (2014: .283/.359/.341 – 11 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 138 AB) (2015: .338/.401/.482 – 13 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 139 AB) (2016: .279/.356/.375 – 19 BB/41 K – 1/3 SB – 208 AB)
Illinois State rSR C Jean Ramirez: 6-0, 220 pounds (2015: .257/.313/.382 – 11 BB/26 K – 0/1 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .271/.329/.424 – 17 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 203 AB)
Illinois State SR OF Daniel Dwyer: 5-11, 210 pounds (2013: .246/.402/.291 – 30 BB/35 K – 1/3 SB – 134 AB) (2014: .318/.418/.360 – 33 BB/27 K – 8/12 SB – 211 AB) (2015: .292/.436/.354 – 51 BB/37 K – 6/6 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .277/.385/.357 – 36 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 224 AB)
Illinois State SR OF/C Blake Molitor: 6-1, 225 pounds (2016: .264/.333/.432 – 13 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 125 AB)
Illinois-Chicago JR 3B/1B Ricardo Ramirez: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .272/.361/.472 – 27 BB/44 K – 5/6 SB – 195 AB)
Illinois-Chicago JR 3B/SS Mickey McDonald: good athlete; good arm; can also play OF; 6-3, 165 pounds (2014: .297/.335/.393 – 8 BB/22 K – 3/4 SB – 145 AB) (2015: .305/.383/.342 – 16 BB/27 K – 14/17 SB – 187 AB)
Illinois-Chicago rSO 2B David Cronin: 5-9, 160 pounds (2015: .244/.327/.311 – 13 BB/19 K – 11/13 SB – 135 AB) (2016: .355/.416/.445 – 18 BB/26 K – 16/25 SB – 211 AB)
Illinois-Chicago rSO C Gabe Dwyer: 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .179/.356/.313 – 14 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 67 AB) (2016: .286/.463/.388 – 12 BB/15 K – 7/8 SB – 49 AB)
Illinois-Chicago rSR OF Conor Philbin: good glove; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .281/.392/.366 – 28 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .316/.392/.367 – 18 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 158 AB) (2016: .301/.423/.442 – 24 BB/30 K – 8/12 SB – 156 AB)
Incarnate Word JR OF Mark Whitehead: good speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .266/.362/.339 – 24 BB/24 K – 11/16 SB – 192 AB) (2015: .230/.293/.294 – 16 BB/26 K – 11/16 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .316/.381/.474 – 1 BB/1 K – 0/0 SB – 19 AB)
Incarnate Word SR 3B Brance Kahle: quick bat; above-average arm; 6-1, 175 pounds (2015: .266/.340/.379 – 17 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .269/.314/.357 – 12 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 171 AB)
Incarnate Word SR OF Braden Martin: 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .324/.385/.380 – 7 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 71 AB)
Incarnate Word SR OF Matt Morris: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .262/.349/.413 – 23 BB/62 K – 1/2 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .270/.361/.460 – 8 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 63 AB)
Indiana JR OF Alex Krupa: good speed; good approach; good hit tool; 5-8, 180 pounds (2016: .281/.363/.313 – 17 BB/40 K – 14/18 SB – 160 AB)
Indiana JR OF Craig Dedelow: strong hit tool; good CF range; 6-4, 200 pounds (2014: .232/.299/.290 – 7 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 69 AB) (2015: .325/.375/.496 – 19 BB/40 K – 5/7 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .302/.359/.453 – 17 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 232 AB)
Indiana SR 3B Brian Wilhite: good glove; good arm; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .274/.344/.381 – 8 BB/18 K – 2/5 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .266/.357/.432 – 24 BB/30 K – 4/4 SB – 192 AB)
Indiana State rJR 1B Hunter Owen: 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: .344/.400/.542 – 5 BB/19 K – 96 AB) (2016: .350/.430/.527 – 20 BB/36 K – 5/5 SB – 226 AB)
Indiana State rJR OF Tony Rosselli: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .281/.405/.489 – 29 BB/51 K – 4/4 SB – 178 AB)
Indiana State rSR OF Andrew Gutierrez: plus speed; plus arm; CF range; plus approach; good hit tool; sneaky pop; 5-11, 170 pounds (2015: .309/.356/.383 – 6 BB/22 K – 3/3 SB – 94 AB) (2016: .203/.340/.291 – 16 BB/18 K – 5/5 SB – 79 AB)
Indiana State SR 2B/SS Andy DeJesus: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .282/.341/.436 – 18 BB/29 K – 5/8 SB – 241 AB)
Indiana State SR 3B/OF Andy Young: average glove; power upside; too aggressive at plate; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .296/.378/.498 – 14 BB/33 K – 4/5 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .299/.414/.480 – 30 BB/27 K – 6/12 SB – 221 AB)
Indiana State SR C Kaden Moore: 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .272/.353/.397 – 14 BB/45 K – 1/3 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .313/.387/.425 – 15 BB/33 K – 0/1 SB – 214 AB)
Iona rJR 2B/SS Matt Byrne: good speed; good glove; 6-1, 175 pounds (2013: .258/.343/.315 – 16 BB/35 K – 8/10 SB – 124 AB) (2015: .276/.376/.386 – 11 BB/36 K – 15/17 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .285/.355/.374 – 13 BB/40 K – 16/23 SB – 179 AB)
Iowa JR 2B/3B Mason McCoy: average at best arm; average or better speed; steady glove; can also play SS; 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: .291/.367/.390 – 24 BB/48 K – 7/11 SB – 223 AB)
Iowa SR C Daniel Aaron Moriel: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .271/.435/.371 – 16 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 70 AB) (2016: .253/.370/.367 – 22 BB/17 K – 5/7 SB – 158 AB)
Iowa SR C Jimmy Frankos: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .313/.409/.343 – 9 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .202/.349/.226 – 16 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .303/.427/.329 – 10 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 76 AB)
Iowa SR OF Eric Schenck-Joblinske: 5-10, 210 pounds (2016: .227/.310/.367 – 12 BB/33 K – 2/4 SB – 128 AB)
Iowa SR OF Joel Booker: plus to plus-plus speed; easy CF range; great athlete; plus arm; plus bat speed; 6-2, 190 pounds (2013*: .365/.435/.504 – 10 BB/20 K – 14/15 SB – 137 AB) (2014*: .403/.451/.699 – 5 BB/14 K – 24/26 SB – 186 AB) (2015: .235/.310/.304 – 13 BB/41 K – 9/14 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .370/.421/.532 – 16 BB/29 K – 23/25 SB – 235 AB)
Iowa SR SS/RHP Nick Roscetti: good approach; plus arm; steady glove; average speed; 92 FB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2015: .303/.358/.348 – 12 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 198 AB) (2016: .305/.376/.386 – 22 BB/47 K – 9/13 SB – 236 AB)
Iowa Western CC 2B Jared Gates: plus hit tool; 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: .400/.455/.578 – 12 BB/15 K – 4/8 SB – 135 AB)
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)
Jackson State JR 1B Sam Campbell: good approach; 6-4, 240 pounds (2015: .306/.451/.497 – 37 BB/33 K – 5/6 SB – 173 AB) (2016: .225/.324/.333 – 17 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 120 AB)
Jackson State JR 2B/SS Cornelius Copeland: 5-9, 170 pounds (2016: .422/.537/.631 – 26 BB/16 K – 8/13 SB – 187 AB)
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)
Jackson State SR OF Anthony Stricklin: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .323/.458/.624 – 17 BB/19 K – 8/8 SB – 93 AB)
Jackson State SR OF Jaylan Bledsoe: 5-9, 175 pounds (2016: .329/.471/.443 – 16 BB/10 K – 4/4 SB – 79 AB)
Jackson State SR OF Tony Holton: plus speed; CF range; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: .302/.368/.431 – 18 BB/43 K – 9/11 SB – 202 AB)
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)
Jacksonville rJR OF Nathan Koslowski: good approach; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .289/.350/.344 – 9 BB/13 K – 5/6 SB – 90 AB) (2016: .241/.291/.352 – 11 BB/27 K – 5/5 SB – 145 AB)
Jacksonville SR 2B/SS JJ Gould: good glove; Florida State transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .272/.362/.377 – 24 BB/59 K – 4/5 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .332/.441/.564 – 31 BB/49 K – 10/12 SB – 202 AB)
Jacksonville SR OF Parker Perez: plus speed; 5-7, 165 pounds (2014: .286/.318/.369 – 4 BB/18 K – 1/3 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .276/.337/.324 – 13 BB/29 K – 5/7 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .300/.377/.373 – 28 BB/35 K – 9/12 SB – 233 AB)
Jacksonville State JR OF Peyton Williams: 5-7, 175 pounds (2015: .227/.299/.348 – 7 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 66 AB) (2016: .286/.408/.449 – 19 BB/24 K – 11/11 SB – 98 AB)
Jacksonville State SR 1B Paschal Petrongolo: power upside; 6-1, 220 pounds (2013: .270/.378/.447 – 25 BB/37 K – 2/2 SB – 141 AB) (2014: .328/.398/.534 – 23 BB/64 K – 0/1 SB – 232 AB) (2015: .368/.451/.556 – 34 BB/61 K – 1/3 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .299/.397/.513 – 25 BB/49 K – 3/4 SB – 197 AB)
Jacksonville State SR 1B Tyler Gamble: 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .286/.410/.460 – 31 BB/34 K – 3/4 SB – 161 AB) (2015: .270/.421/.405 – 53 BB/40 K – 7/7 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .282/.393/.531 – 40 BB/49 K – 5/5 SB – 209 AB)
Jacksonville State SR OF Elliot McCummings: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .304/.428/.484 – 35 BB/37 K – 1/6 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .339/.425/.495 – 22 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 192 AB)
Jacksonville State SR OF/2B Gavin Golsan: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .256/.340/.295 – 16 BB/34 K – 32/36 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .290/.361/.347 – 38/42 SB – 245 AB) (2016: .312/.376/.402 – 21 BB/43 K – 25/32 SB – 234 AB)
James Madison JR OF Ky Parrott: 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .265/.357/.327 – 7 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 49 AB) (2015: .288/.385/.531 – 23 BB/44 K – 3/6 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .318/.496/.495 – 61 BB/43 K – 15/23 SB – 192 AB)
James Madison rJR 1B/3B Brett Johnson: 6-5, 225 pounds (2015: .274/.344/.488 – 17 BB/22 K – 2/3 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .328/.429/.521 – 32 BB/38 K – 1/4 SB – 192 AB)
James Madison rSO C Zach Tondi: 6-0, 225 pounds (2016: .335/.377/.540 – 10 BB/29 K – 3/6 SB – 161 AB)
James Madison rSR OF/2B Chad Carroll: good speed; can also play SS; 5-10, 190 pounds (2012: .264/.347/.330 – 19 BB/29 K – 13/18 SB – 197 AB) (2013: .373/.428/.570 – 13 BB/30 K – 21/24 SB – 193 AB) (2014: .219/.315/.297 – 6 BB/11 K – 5/5 SB – 64 AB) (2015: .339/.445/.497 – 29 BB/31 K – 27/32 SB – 183 AB) (2016: 363/.419/.470 – 14 BB/25 K – 23/32 SB – 168 AB)
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)
Kansas JR OF Joven Afenir: good athlete; good speed; good CF range; good approach; power upside; 5-11, 165 pounds (2015: .293/.376/.390 – 19 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .258/.329/.335 – 21 BB/26 K – 4/5 SB – 209 AB)
Kansas rSR OF Joe Moroney: plus speed; plus CF range; average or better arm; good approach; 5-7, 170 pounds (2015: .247/.367/.274 – 12 BB/11 K – 6/8 SB – 73 AB) (2016: .304/.393/.421 – 22 BB/31 K – 8/11 SB – 171 AB)
Kansas rSR OF Steve Goldstein (2015): good approach; gap power, could be more; above-average speed; average arm; good instincts in OF; can play some CF, but best in RF; short swing; Stony Brook transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: .307/.388/.458 – 21 BB/21 K – 14/19 SB – 166 AB) (2013: .156/.202/.219 – 5 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 96 AB) (2015: .207/.238/.259 – 3 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 58 AB) (2016: .200/.333/.200 – 2 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 10 AB)
Kansas SR 1B/3B Ryan Pidhaichuk: 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .211/.386/.329 – 14 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 76 AB) (2015: .162/.289/.189 – 7 BB/7 K – 1/1 SB – 37 AB) (2016: .282/.401/.368 – 22 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 117 AB)
Kansas SR 2B/SS Colby Wright: good glove; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .314/.415/.417 – 23 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 156 AB) (2015: .264/.435/.326 – 21 BB/17 K – 4/4 SB – 129 AB) (2016: .341/.466/.563 – 24 BB/21 K – 6/8 SB – 176 AB)
Kansas SR 2B/SS Tommy Mirabelli: great approach; 5-7, 155 pounds (2013: .250/.358/.289 – 14 BB/19 K – 3/5 SB – 76 AB) (2014: .167/.314/.214 – 16 BB/19 K – 6/7 SB – 84 AB) (2015: .190/.340/.304 – 12 BB/18 K – 0/2 SB – 79 AB) (2016: .241/.354/.304 – 12 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 79 AB)
Kansas State JR 1B Jake Scudder: good approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .333/.392/.507 – 17 BB/32 K – 6/10 SB – 219 AB)
Kansas State rJR 2B/SS Jake Wodtke: good glove; 5-9, 165 pounds (2015: .248/.331/.255 – 14 BB/22 K – 3/5 SB – 137 AB) (2016: .301/.381/.381 – 21 BB/26 K – 7/12 SB – 176 AB)
Kansas State rJR 3B/C Steve Serratore: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .265/.367/.364 – 18 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .310/.412/.500 – 13 BB/20 K – 4/4 SB – 100 AB)
Kansas State rJR OF Quintin Crandall: 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .276/.384/.410 – 17 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 134 AB)
Kansas State SR C Tyler Moore: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .302/.371/.465 – 15 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .321/.390/.444 – 16 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 196 AB)
Kansas State SR OF Clayton Dalrymple: above-average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds (2013: .314/.314/.371 – 0 BB/5 K – 2/3 SB – 35 AB) (2014: .241/.390/.278 – 21 BB/19 K – 10/11 SB – 108 AB) (2015: .270/.369/.293 – 15 BB/28 K – 13/19 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .325/.414/.421 – 29 BB/31 K – 16/25 SB – 228 AB)
Kansas State SR OF Danny Krause: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .236/.343/.271 – 22 BB/26 K – 10/11 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .196/.344/.353 – 10 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 51 AB)
Kansas State SR SS Tyler Wolfe: steady glove; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .287/.397/.364 – 34 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .284/.366/.377 – 22 BB/38 K – 2/5 SB – 215 AB)
Kennesaw State JR 1B Corey Greeson: 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .236/.335/.345 – 20 BB/33 K – 5/7 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .356/.417/.521 – 15 BB/33 K – 5/10 SB – 163 AB)
Kennesaw State JR 3B Jeremy Howell: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .296/.382/.364 – 21 BB/22 K – 2/4 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .285/.352/.357 – 20 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 207 AB)
Kennesaw State JR OF Jordan Getzelman: plus speed; power upside; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: .200/.259/.340 – 7 BB/36 K – 3/3 SB – 100 AB)
Kennesaw State SR C Brennan Morgan: 6-4, 235 pounds (2014: .281/.357/.386 – 20 BB/34 K – 2/3 SB – 210 AB) (2015: .276/.383/.400 – 29 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .319/.443/.514 – 33 BB/22 K – 0/2 SB – 144 AB)
Kennesaw State SR OF Alex Liquori: great athlete; above-average to plus speed; plus raw power; average at best glove; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .274/.326/.341 – 12 BB/20 K – 12/16 SB – 164 AB) (2014: .354/.417/.500 – 18 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .265/.364/.358 – 22 BB/37 K – 2/6 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .302/.386/.426 – 22 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 162 AB)
Kent State JR 1B/OF Conner Simonetti: power upside; good glove; 6-0, 215 pounds (2014: .163/.353/.372 – 12 BB/18 – 0/0 SB – 43 AB) (2015: .283/.344/.578 – 16 BB/51 K – 1/2 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .311/.373/.599 – 23 BB/72 K – 1/2 SB – 222 AB)
Kent State JR 2B Dom Iero: Akron transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .235/.337/.329 – 10 BB/16 K – 1/3 SB – 85 AB) (2016: .240/.353/.318 – 14 BB/22 K – 1/5 SB – 129 AB)
Kent State JR 2B/SS Zach Beckner: good defender; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .252/.348/.326 – 19 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .227/.297/.273 – 14 BB/27 K – 7/7 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .247/.333/.281 – 13 BB/14 K – 4/5 SB – 89 AB)
Kent State rJR OF Luke Burch: good hit tool; great approach; plus speed; sneaky pop; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: .360/.442/.441 – 16 BB/25 K – 17/25 SB – 111 AB) (2016: .357/.423/.468 – 29 BB/42 K – 22/28 SB – 235 AB)
Kent State rSO C/OF Reilly Hawkins: 5-11, 175 pounds (2016: .355/.414/.435 – 4 BB/13 K – 1/3 SB – 62 AB)
Kent State rSO OF Mason Mamarella: 6-0, 175 pounds (2016: .303/.394/.362 – 21 BB/38 K – 12/17 SB – 188 AB)
Kent State rSR OF Alex Miklos: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .240/.318/.354 – 10 BB/21 K – 3/3 SB – 96 AB)
Kent State SR 1B/3B Zarley Zalewski: power upside; good glove; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .265/.357/.340 – 16 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 147 AB) (2014: .351/.425/.468 – 18 BB/47 K – 0/0 SB – 222 AB) (2015: .374/.463/.483 – 30 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .349/.449/.507 – 27 BB/63 K – 5/11 SB – 229 AB)
Kentucky JR 1B Gunnar McNeill: 6-2, 240 pounds (2016: .249/.289/.353 – 11 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 221 AB)
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)
Kentucky JR OF Marcus Carson: plus-plus speed; good approach quick bat; good CF range; 5-8, 170 pounds (2014: .364/.417/.424 – 0 BB/8 K – 2/2 SB – 33 AB) (2015: .226/.293/.274 – 7 BB/24 K – 5/7 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .167/.257/.267 – 5 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 60 AB)
Kentucky JR OF Zach Reks: good range; Air Force transfer; LHH; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .331/.425/.500 – 22 BB/20 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB)
Kentucky JR SS Connor Heady: abpve-average speed; above-average arm; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .133/.286/.183 – 12 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 60 AB) (2015: .211/.355/.263 – 21 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .186/.271/.256 – 4 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 43 AB)
Kentucky rJR OF Storm Wilson: 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .289/.420/.430 – 16 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 128 AB) (2015: .242/.379/.341 – 21 BB/24 K – 8/12 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .267/.382/.374 – 16 BB/15 K – 4/6 SB – 131 AB)
Kentucky rSO 1B Joe Dudek: good glove; power upside; UNC transfer sitting out 2016; 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .204/.316/.357 – 16 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 98 AB) (2015: .255/.442/.402 – 34 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 102 AB)
Kentucky SR C Zach Arnold: good defender; strong arm; 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: .542/.593/.667 – 3 BB/2 K – 0/1 SB – 24 AB) (2015: .283/.330/.340 – 2 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 106 AB) (2016: .259/.267/.259 – 0 BB/3 K – 0/0 SB – 27 AB)
Kentucky SR OF Dorian Hairston: good range; 5-11, 210 pounds (2014: .400/.500/.600 – 3 BB/4 K – 1/1 SB – 25 AB) (2015: .281/.345/.422 – 6 BB/33 K – 5/6 SB – 128 AB) (2016: .280/.381/.470 – 11 BB/27 K – 1/4 SB – 100 AB)
Lafayette SR OF Michael Coniglio: plus speed; good approach; CF range; 5-8, 160 pounds (2015: .293/.365/.353 – 15 BB/9 K – 8/13 SB – 133 AB) (2016: .335/.395/.405 – 16 BB/18 K – 25/28 SB – 173 AB)
Lake Erie College JR OF Lucas Raley: good approach; big raw power; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .424/.528/.747 – 28 BB/11 K – 12/14 SB – 158 AB)
Lamar JR 1B Trey Silvers: power upside; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .314/.398/.676 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB)
Lamar JR C Bryndan Arredondo: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .314/.391/.443 – 23 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 194 AB)
Lamar JR OF Reid Russell: plus power upside; 6-3, 225 pounds (2016: .354/.410/.665 – 19 BB/63 K – 3/3 SB – 209 AB)
Lamar rJR OF Cutter McDowell: 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .349/.455/.488 – 10 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 43 AB) (2016: .305/.368/.441 – 22 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 220 AB)
Lamar SR 1B Jake Nash: good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .324/.383/.379 – 12 BB/26 K – 4/10 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .307/.364/.440 – 17 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 225 AB)
Lamar SR OF Jacoby Middleton: 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .249/.372/.451 – 28 BB/51 K – 4/6 SB – 193 AB)
Lamar SR SS Stijn van derMeer: really strong glove; very little power; patient, pesky hitter; adept at working long counts, hitting with two strikes, and fouling tough pitches off; fun comp from his college coach: Ozzie Guillen; 6-3, 170 pounds (2015: .351/.401/.441 – 19 BB/13 K – 6/9 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .376/.471/.441 – 38 BB/15 K – 7/12 SB – 213 AB)
Lee JR LHP/OF Trenton Hill: good approach; 88-92 FB; good yet inconsistent 77-83 SL; good deception; good athlete; Arkansas transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .378/.452/.601 – 29 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 188 AB)
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)
Lehigh JR 1B/RHP David Young: 5-10 (2014: 6.43 K/9 – 4.71 BB/9 – 20 IP – 5.14 ERA) (2015: 4.76 K/9 – 6.35 BB/9 – 17.0 IP – 4.24 ERA) (2016: .325/.391/.443 – 14 BB/14 K – 3/5 SB – 194 AB)
Lehigh JR C John Scarr: power upside; 6-0 (2016: .297/.347/.440 – 6 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 91 AB)
Lehigh JR OF/C Jacen Nalesnik: good athlete; power upside; average speed; 6-2, 230 pounds (2014: .255/.327/.276 – 10 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 98 AB) (2015: .303/.365/.403 – 15 BB/41 K – 11/13 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .333/.419/.533 – 23 BB/42 K – 9/10 SB – 210 AB)
Lehigh SR 2B/SS Mike Garzillo: sneaky pop; above-average to plus speed; above-average arm; 5-11, 175 pounds (2013: .260/.343/.364 – 19 BB/35 K – 14/14 SB – 154 AB) (2014: .308/.395/.407 – 20 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 182 AB) (2015: .359/.422/.651 – 18 BB/43 K – 15/18 SB – 209 AB) (2016: .313/.416/.562 – 27 BB/54 K – 13/17 SB – 201 AB)
Lewis & Clark SR 2B/SS Cabe Reiten: plus defensive tools; Gonzaga transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .216/.275/.281 – 7 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 139 AB) (*2015: .411/.488/.627 – 24 BB/25 K – 4 SB – 241 AB) (2016*: .273/.408/.402 – 32 BB/20 K – 1 SB – 194 AB)
Liberty JR 1B/OF Andrew Yacyk: legit plus power upside; average speed; RHH; 6-3, 240 pounds (2015: .286/.355/.384 – 15 BB/49 K – 2/4 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .307/.383/.492 – 19 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 238 AB)
Liberty JR 2B Eric Grabowski: good hit tool; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .259/.335/.401 – 16 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 147 AB)
Liberty JR 3B Andrew Kowalo: 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .271/.380/.452 – 24 BB/50 K – 3/3 SB – 177 AB)
Liberty JR 3B/1B Sammy Taormina: good hit tool; above-average power upside; quick bat; steady glove; average arm; good instincts; 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .285/.319/.380 – 7 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 137 AB) (2016: .239/.317/.367 – 11 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 109 AB)
Liberty JR C Josh Latta: 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .329/.414/.425 – 5 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 73 AB)
Liberty JR C Payton Scarbrough: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .284/.333/.418 – 7 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 141 AB)
Liberty JR OF Will Shepherd: strong; power upside; average or better speed; average arm; too aggressive; RHH; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .273/.330/.333 – 15 BB/45 K – 5/7 SB – 198 AB) (2015: .235/.321/.398 – 16 BB/33 K – 16/19 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .328/.390/.502 – 25 BB/37 K – 11/17 SB – 235 AB)
Liberty SR C Nick Walker: 6-1, 225 pounds (2016: .268/.371/.330 – 18 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB)
Liberty SR OF Aaron Stroosma: good CF range; plus speed; good athlete; 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .225/.382/.254 – 13 BB/23 K – 10/11 SB – 71 AB) (2016: .056/.056/.056 – 0 BB/9 K – 3/4 SB – 18 AB)
Liberty SR SS Dalton Britt: steady glove; strong hit tool; 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .299/.348/.348 – 16 BB/30 K – 6/9 SB – 221 AB) (2015: .294/.355/.436 – 21 BB/43 K – 10/11 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .292/.359/.429 – 23 BB/44 K – 5/12 SB – 233 AB)
Lindsey Wilson SR OF Edgar Lebron: plus to plus-plus speed; easy CF range; average or better arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .335/.408/.459 – 17 BB/37 K – 27 SB – 233 AB)
Lipscomb JR 2B Hunter Hanks: good glove; good speed; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .276/.314/.378 – 6 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 98 AB) (2015: .234/.285/.332 – 16 BB/48 K – 7/11 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .262/.333/.435 – 17 BB/43 K – 1/4 SB – 168 AB)
Lipscomb rSO OF Allan Hooker: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: .296/.387/.496 – 19 BB/38 K – 3/9 SB – 135 AB) (2016: .288/.377/.403 – 27 BB/64 K – 13/17 SB – 191 AB)
Lipscomb rSR 1B Adam Lee: power upside; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .298/.401/.487 – 26 BB/31 K – 10/11 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .311/.435/.466 – 41 BB/41 K – 22/27 SB – 206 AB)
Little Rock JR 3B/OF Ty Gunter: 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .302/.376/.426 – 17 BB/24 K – 2/2 SB – 129 AB)
Little Rock JR C Cameron Knight: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .313/.391/.413 – 17 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 160 AB)
Little Rock JR OF Nik Gifford: 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: .295/.367/.459 – 27 BB/67 K – 7/9 SB – 220 AB)
Little Rock JR OF/1B Dalton Thomas: strong; power upside; above-average arm; too aggressive; can also catch; RHH; 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .375/.415/.582 – 12 BB/37 K – 2/5 SB – 232 AB)
Little Rock rSR 2B Hayden Martin: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .326/.404/.376 – 21 BB/15 K – 8/10 SB – 181 AB)
Little Rock SR OF Ryan Scott: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .328/.398/.474 – 17 BB/39 K – 3/3 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .435/.516/.713 – 27 BB/33 K – 7/12 SB – 216 AB)
Long Beach State JR C Daniel Jackson: 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .286/.358/.362 – 12 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 105 AB) (2016: .323/.394/.490 – 14 BB/28 K – 4/7 SB – 155 AB)
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)
Long Beach State rSR 3B/2B Zach Domingues: plus approach; FAVORITE; 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .183/.308/.232 – 24 BB/24 K – 4/11 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .291/.422/.297 – 33 BB/16 K – 4/6 SB – 175 AB)
Long Island-Brooklyn JR 2B/SS Charles Misiano: 5-6, 150 pounds (2016: .344/.457/.443 – 21 BB/21 K – 18/21 SB – 122 AB)
Long Island-Brooklyn rJR OF Tommy Jakubowski: good athlete; above-average speed; 6-4, 185 pounds (2013: .238/.322/.352 – 13 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .337/.398/.528 – 14 BB/40 K – 18/21 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .261/.351/.381 – 25 BB/37 K – 28/34 SB – 176 AB)
Long Island-Brooklyn SR 2B Brian Lamboy: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: .327/.469/.418 – 24 BB/9 K – 14/15 SB – 110 AB) (2016: .309/.419/.398 – 30 BB/9 K – 6/13 SB – 181 AB)
Longwood JR 3B Alex Lewis: 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .250/.292/.281 – 10 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 160 AB) (2015: .196/.256/.308 – 11 BB/33 K – 0/1 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .369/.409/.528 – 13 BB/31 K – 5/5 SB – 233 AB)
Longwood SR 1B Connar Bastaich: 6-2, 210 pounds (2015: .312/.367/.339 – 12 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 221 AB) (2016: .335/.402/.416 – 20 BB/27 K – 4/5 SB – 233 AB)
Longwood SR 2B CJ Roth: 5-7, 165 pounds (2014: .268/.323/.340 – 12 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .285/.406/.326 – 25 BB/42 K – 12/15 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .281/.395/.380 – 30 BB/47 K – 11/16 SB – 192 AB)
Longwood SR OF Colton Konvicka: good CF range; 5-9, 160 pounds (2014: .240/.291/.293 – 11 BB/38 K – 24/27 SB – 167 AB) (2015: .279/.344/.391 – 22 BB/38 K – 30/33 SB – 233 AB) (2016: .276/.342/.390 – 11 BB/14 K – 8/12 SB – 105 AB)
Louisburg rSO SS Bryce Myers: plus to plus-plus speed; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .310/.392/.508 – 20 BB/29 K – 26/28 SB – 187 AB)
Louisiana JR 3B Alex Pinero: strong arm; power upside; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .305/.350/.406 – 8 BB/37 K – 1/2 SB – 128 AB)
Louisiana JR 3B/2B Brenn Conrad: power upside; 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .241/.284/.317 – 7 BB/14 K – 5/8 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .289/.394/.428 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/8 SB – 201 AB)
Louisiana JR OF Ishmael Edwards: good speed; power upside; good glove; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .268/.351/.378 – 9 BB/23 K – 5/6 SB – 82 AB)
Louisiana JR SS/2B Brad Antchak: power upside; good glove; 6-0, 185 pounds (2016: .233/.331/.328 – 14 BB/19 K – 4/6 SB – 116 AB)
Louisiana JR SS/3B Joe Robbins: good glove; good speed; 5-9, 200 pounds (2015: .230/.308/.327 – 12 BB/40 K – 3/6 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .291/.389/.485 – 30 BB/45 K – 9/13 SB – 206 AB)
Louisiana rSO 1B/OF Steven Sensley: good hit tool; power upside; strong arm; can get too aggressive; LHH; 6-1, 220 pounds (2015*: .374/.466/.778 – 35 BB/38 K – 13/17 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .252/.345/.399 – 14 BB/41 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB)
Louisiana SR 1B/2B Stefan Trosclair: good athlete; good glove; power upside; average speed; smart base runner; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .338/.441/.635 – 25 BB/41 K – 15/18 SB – 219 AB) (2016: .279/.385/.466 – 25 BB/23 K – 7/13 SB – 219 AB)
Louisiana SR C Nick Thurman: good defender; 6-2, 210 pounds (2013: .294/.339/.373 – 2 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 51 AB) (2014: .222/.364/.315 – 5 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 54 AB) (2015: .257/.332/.339 – 25 BB/58 K – 5/5 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .293/.356/.399 – 17 BB/47 K – 1/3 SB – 208 AB)
Louisiana SR OF Brian Mills: 6-3, 180 pounds (2016: .271/.328/.388 – 12 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 170 AB)
Louisiana SR OF Kyle Clement: power upside; average speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .346/.401/.615 – 14 BB/26 K – 3/10 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .355/.421/.503 – 17 BB/23 K – 8/11 SB – 169 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 1B Cody Daigle: 6-2, 230 pounds (2016: .281/.386/.486 – 27 BB/46 K – 4/6 SB – 185 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 1B Marshall Boggs: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: .226/.324/.379 – 16 BB/27 K – 2/3 SB – 124 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 1B/C Jonathan Washam: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .311/.371/.430 – 13 BB/15 K – 0/2 SB – 151 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 2B Chandler Hall: 6-0, 165 pounds (2015: .254/.366/.277 – 22 BB/36 K – 4/5 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .272/.384/.455 – 29 BB/35 K – 21/24 SB – 191 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 2B Garrett Dodd: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .324/.413/.426 – 7 BB/4 K – 4/4 SB – 68 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 2B Jordan Washam: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .294/.366/.396 – 17 BB/20 K – 10/15 SB – 187 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 3B Chase Lunceford: 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .325/.400/.581 – 19 BB/27 K – 2/3 SB – 191 AB)
Louisiana Tech JR 3B Raphael Gladu: 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .365/.459/.506 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/6 SB – 156 AB)
Louisiana Tech rJR OF Sean Ullrich: good athlete; Missouri transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .333/.421/.511 – 20 BB/44 K – 11/17 SB – 141 AB)
Louisiana Tech rSR OF/SS Taylor Love: great approach; good defensive tools; good speed; can also play 2B; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .320/.365/.423 – 14 BB/17 K – 11/17 SB – 175 AB) (2015: .288/.385/.429 – 22 BB/25 K – 8/13 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .261/.405/.395 – 18 BB/19 K – 13/13 SB – 119 AB)
Louisiana Tech SR OF Bryce Stark: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .284/.432/.418 – 28 BB/28 K – 6/7 SB – 141 AB) (2016: .235/.400/.319 – 27 BB/25 K – 8/9 SB – 119 AB)
Louisiana Tech SR OF JD Perry: 5-9, 175 pounds (2015: .274/.330/.333 – 8 BB/7 K – 6/8 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .328/.506/.344 – 19 BB/4 K – 2/5 SB – 61 AB)
Louisiana-Monroe rSR OF Jacob Stockton: 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: .246/.303/.357 – 14 BB/45 K – 4/6 SB – 171 AB) (2015: .248/.271/.311 – 6 BB/37 K – 8/11 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .287/.396/.452 – 31 BB/32 K – 0/5 SB – 188 AB)
Louisiana-Monroe SR C Dalton Todd: really smart catcher; 5-11, 175 pounds (2013: .150/.227/.250 – 7 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 80 AB) (2014: .170/.302/.226 – 6 BB/14 K – 1/2 SB – 53 AB) (2015: .262/.402/.330 – 23 BB/27 K – 1/2 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .185/.353/.292 – 16 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 65 AB)
Louisiana-Monroe SR OF Nathan Pugh: 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: .294/.339/.483 – 13 BB/46 K – 14/18 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .266/.369/.407 – 22 BB/55 K – 6/13 SB – 199 AB)
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)
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)
Louisville JR OF Colin Lyman: good speed; good athlete; 6-1, 170 pounds (2014: .263/.348/.333 – 9 BB/16 K – 10/13 SB – 114 AB) (2015: .059/.200/.088 – 3 BB/11 K – 2/3 SB – 34 AB) (2016: .300/.365/.393 – 6 BB/19 K – 8/9 SB – 150 AB)
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)
Louisville JR OF Logan Taylor: good speed; CF range; 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .358/.451/.448 – 10 BB/5 K – 8/9 SB – 67 AB) (2016: .286/.363/.398 – 13 BB/15 K – 18/23 SB – 161 AB)
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)
Louisville SR 1B/3B Dan Rosenbaum: steady defender; wears the gaps out; average speed; average or better raw power; 6-1, 210 pounds (2013: .258/.288/.344 – 5 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 93 AB) (2014: .295/.396/.411 – 17 BB/29 K – 3/5 SB – 129 AB) (2015: .246/.353/.342 – 14 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 114 AB) (2016: .289/.363/.521 – 18 BB/38 K – 0/0 SB – 194 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR 3B/C Jimmy Hill: good hit tool; 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .222/.308/.395 – 8 BB/18 K – 2/3 SB – 81 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR 3B/RHP Ted Boeke: strong arm; good glove; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .289/.323/.355 – 6 BB/22 K – 2/2 SB – 121 AB) (2015: .244/.373/.327 – 23 BB/46 K – 7/14 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .205/.273/.341 – 6 BB/22 K – 1/4 SB – 88 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR C Cassidy Brown: power upside; plus arm; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: .200/.261/.237 – 7 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 80 AB) (2015: .138/.250/.138 – 11 BB/29 K – 4/5 SB – 130 AB) (2016: .325/.394/.502 – 18 BB/44 K – 4/6 SB – 209 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR OF Austin Miller: above-average to plus speed; CF range; quick bat; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .374/.425/.451 – 19 BB/29 K – 25/29 SB – 206 AB) (2015: .314/.402/.422 – 17 BB/42 K – 15/21 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .290/.365/.372 – 17 BB/44 K – 18/22 SB – 183 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR OF Seaver Whalen: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .279/.376/.400 – 15 BB/12 K – 3/5 SB – 140 AB)
Loyola Marymount JR SS Spencer Erdman: 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .290/.350/.333 – 16 BB/24 K – 7/14 SB – 186 AB)
Loyola Marymount SR OF Ryan Erickson: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .245/.365/.358 – 10 BB/15 K – 1/1 SB – 53 AB) (2016: .264/.343/.429 – 7 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 91 AB)
LSU JR 2B/3B Cole Freeman: good glove; good speed; 5-9, 185 pounds (2016: .322/.425/.396 – 32 BB/21 K – 26/35 SB – 202 AB)
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)
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)
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)
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)
LSU-Eunice CC 3B Nick Coomes: plus defender; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .359/.458/.684 – 33 BB/48 K – 15/16 SB – 209 AB)
Lynn rSR 1B Ryan Donovan: power upside; good athlete; Hofstra transfer; 6-4, 210 pounds (2014: .260/.370/.519 – 13 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 77 AB) (2015: .234/.348/.416 – 10 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 77 AB) (2016*: .339/.449/.640 – 38 BB/44 K – 0/0 SB – 189 AB)
Lynn SO C John Silviano: plus approach; 6-1, 220 pounds (2016: .405/.528/.950 – 51 BB/40 K – 5/6 SB – 200 AB)
Maine JR OF Tyler Schwanz: good athlete; average arm; could be really good in corner; power upside; good approach; 6-3, 190 pounds (2016: .267/.342/.451 – 17 BB/53 K – 8/9 SB – 195 AB)
Maine SR 3B/SS Brett Chappell: good athlete; 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .316/.369/.421 – 19 BB/38 K – 1/1 SB – 190 AB) (2016: .251/.289/.360 – 10 BB/42 K – 6/7 SB – 175 AB)
Maine SR C Kevin Stypulkowski: accurate arm; steady glove; Florida transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds (2013: .184/.262/.211 – 2 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 38 AB) (2015: .254/.324/.377 – 15 BB/15 K – 2/4 SB – 130 AB) (2016: .249/.336/.386 – 21 BB/34 K – 3/10 SB – 189 AB)
Manhattan JR SS Jose Carrera: strong arm; steady glove; good speed; not as big as his listed height/weight; 5-6, 145 pounds (2014: .260/.321/.342 – 18 BB/24 K – 26/29 SB – 196 AB) (2015: .190/.358/.317 – 14 BB/9 K – 15/16 SB – 63 AB) (2016: .314/.370/.453 – 17 BB/23 K – 20/29 SB – 236 AB)
Manhattan SR 1B/OF Christian Santisteban: good approach; power upside; iffy glove; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: .268/.375/.464 – 23 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 138 AB) (2014: .314/.389/.446 – 15 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 175 AB) (2015: .301/.399/.449 – 27 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .367/.453/.570 – 30 BB/38 K – 1/4 SB – 207 AB)
Marist SR 2B Joey Aiola: good glove; good speed; 6-2, 160 pounds (2015: .306/.384/.417 – 18 BB/19 K – 0/2 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .298/.378/.449 – 20 BB/19 K – 9/11 SB – 178 AB)
Marist SR OF Graham McIntire: good speed; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .278/.364/.373 – 18 BB/35 K – 11/11 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .292/.393/.433 – 26 BB/35 K – 7/11 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .265/.336/.332 – 17 BB/32 K – 24/28 SB – 211 AB)
Marshall JR 1B Tommy Lane: 6-7, 235 pounds (2016: .296/.402/.514 – 37 BB/71 K – 0/0 SB – 216 AB)
Marshall JR C Sam Finfer: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .218/.385/.391 – 31 BB/34 K – 7/11 SB – 156 AB)
Marshall JR OF Corey Bird: above-average to plus speed; plus CF range; good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .292/.367/.321 – 20 BB/28 K – 15/20 SB – 168 AB) (2015: .307/.373/.363 – 22 BB/25 K – 10/16 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .300/.375/.335 – 26 BB/24 K – 34/38 SB – 230 AB)
Marshall JR SS/2B Leo Valenti: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .271/.421/.413 – 30 BB/20 K – 6/11 SB – 155 AB)
Marshall rSO OF Cory Garrastazu: 6-5, 210 pounds (2014: .321/.368/.377 – 4 BB/7 K – 1/2 SB – 53 AB) (2016: .230/.336/.393 – 17 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 122 AB)
Marshall SR 1B Ryne Dean: 6-3, 210 pounds (2014*: .301/.358/.423 – 13 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 156 AB) (2015: .188/.291/.290 – 9 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 69 AB) (2016: .288/.383/.446 – 16 BB/46 K – 0/0 SB – 139 AB)
Marshall SR 2B/3B Aaron Bossi: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .305/.351/.429 – 7 BB/15 K – 1/6 SB – 105 AB) (2016: .333/.380/.484 – 16 BB/24 K – 8/14 SB – 225 AB)
Marshall SR OF DJ Gee: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .307/.366/.480 – 15 BB/34 K – 24/27 SB – 225 AB)
Maryland JR C/1B Nick Cieri: great approach; plus power upside; average at best glove; below-average arm, but improving; below-average speed; strong; 6-3, 240 pounds (2014: .248/.329/.308 – 15 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .299/.373/.401 – 11 BB/18 K – 2/3 SB – 137 AB) (2016: .249/.375/.362 – 32 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 177 AB)
Maryland JR OF Madison Nickens: plus to plus-plus speed; great athlete; CF range; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .261/.364/.425 – 27 BB/46 K – 8/10 SB – 207 AB)
Maryland SR OF Anthony Papio: plus raw power; smart hitter; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .252/.355/.392 – 20 BB/32 K – 0/2 SB – 143 AB) (2014: .271/.389/.356 – 22 BB/52 K – 7/10 SB – 177 AB) (2015: .271/.378/.430 – 30 BB/57 K – 7/7 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .260/.377/.418 – 26 BB/55 K – 8/11 SB – 177 AB)
Maryland-Eastern Shore SR 2B/SS Mike Escanilla: steady glove; 5-7, 150 pounds (2014: .289/.365/.337 – 21 BB/13 K – 11/16 SB – 187 AB) (2015: .349/.456/.480 – 21 BB/23 K – 17/21 SB – 152 AB) (2016: .316/.396/.435 – 19 BB/27 K – 18/22 SB – 177 AB)
Massachusetts SR 1B/C John Jennings: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .264/.313/.349 – 8 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 106 AB) (2015: .109/.212/.130 – 5 BB/6 K – 1/1 SB – 46 AB) (2016: .298/.354/.538 – 16 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 171 AB)
Massachusetts-Lowell JR 1B/3B Zack Tower: power upside; 6-4, 225 pounds (2014: .273/.304/.455 – 0 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 22 AB) (2015: .149/.286/.234 – 7 BB/26 K – 3/3 SB – 47 AB) (2016: .218/.301/.307 – 9 BB/50 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB)
Massachusetts-Lowell JR OF/LHP Ian Strom: plus speed; really good glove in CF, easy plus to plus-plus; above-average to plus arm; 88-92 FB; BA swing comp: Hunter Pence; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .290/.336/.355 – 8 BB/26 K – 8/12 SB – 138 AB) (2015: .333/.356/.413 – 5 BB/14 K – 17/20 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .230/.308/.305 – 19 BB/42 K – 22/24 SB – 200 AB)
Massachusetts-Lowell SR OF Joe Consolmagno: good speed; 5-9, 185 pounds (2014: .260/.349/.329 – 18 BB/24 K – 9/16 SB – 146 AB) (2015: .248/.375/.320 – 20 BB/25 K – 11/12 SB – 125 AB) (2016: .277/.398/.407 – 33 BB/24 K – 13/18 SB – 177 AB)
McLennan CC SO C Cory Voss: good glove; 5-10, 190 pounds (2016: .384/.513/.701 – 42 BB/45 K – 3/4 SB – 177 AB)
McNeese State JR 1B/LHP Ricky Ramirez: has also played OF; upper-80s FB; 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: .303/.397/.362 – 27 BB/26 K – 1/7 SB – 185 AB)
McNeese State JR SS Will Fox: steady glove; average arm; 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: .241/.326/.301 – 21 BB/34 K – 5/9 SB – 166 AB)
McNeese State rJR OF Matt Gallier: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .286/.381/.470 – 23 BB/45 K – 3/5 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .294/.413/.392 – 30 BB/41 K – 3/6 SB – 143 AB)
McNeese State SR 1B/OF Connor Crane: power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .272/.340/.443 – 16 BB/53 K – 12/14 SB – 235 AB) (2016: .365/.442/.606 – 16 BB/38 K – 15/21 SB – 203 AB)
McNeese State SR C Cameron Toole: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .241/.318/.353 – 10 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 116 AB) (2015: .193/.284/.280 – 14 BB/46 K – 3/4 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .254/.354/.344 – 11 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 122 AB)
McNeese State SR OF Lewis Guilbeau: 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .308/.395/.351 – 22 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .360/.401/.450 – 8 BB/33 K – 3/3 SB – 189 AB)
Memphis JR 1B Andy Bowman: 6-3, 225 pounds (2016: .245/.372/.340 – 21 BB/18 K – 0/1 SB – 106 AB)
Memphis JR 2B Brandon Grudzielanek: good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .292/.321/.373 – 11 BB/47 K – 10/14 SB – 236 AB)
Memphis JR 3B Zach Schritenthal: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .291/.399/.337 – 27 BB/20 K – 11/15 SB – 196 AB) (2016: .261/.342/.378 – 20 BB/31 K – 11/18 SB – 241 AB)
Memphis JR OF Chris Carrier: 6-3, 220 pounds (2015: .254/.325/.433 – 9 BB/31 K – 6/7 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .280/.351/.467 – 10 BB/48 K – 15/16 SB – 214 AB)
Memphis JR OF Darien Tubbs: good range in CF; good speed; sneaky pop; 5-9, 190 pounds (2014: .225/.316/.280 – 27 BB/33 K – 20/26 SB – 200 AB) (2015: .321/.390/.491 – 23 BB/24 K – 24/31 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .304/.379/.441 – 26 BB/30 K – 22/24 SB – 227 AB)
Memphis rSR SS Jake Overbey: good defensive tools; Mississippi transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: .176/.300/.176 – 5 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 34 AB) (2015: .199/.277/.237 – 18 BB/39 K – 2/5 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .195/.291/.260 – 13 BB/29 K – 3/4 SB – 123 AB)
Memphis SR OF/1B Jake Little: good athlete; quick bat; power upside; steady glove; good speed; average arm; LF in pros; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .285/.333/.486 – 10 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 144 AB) (2014: .308/.358/.414 – 13 BB/42 K – 15/20 SB – 237 AB) (2015: .207/.261/.225 – 8 BB/23 K – 1/4 SB – 111 AB) (2016: .301/.384/.410 – 23 BB/37 K – 12/15 SB – 229 AB)
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)
Mercer JR 1B Hunter Bening: 6-5, 240 pounds (2016: .279/.372/.436 – 21 BB/53 K – 0/2 SB – 172 AB)
Mercer JR 2B/SS Ryan Hagan: plus glove; good hit tool; power upside; 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .316/.419/.488 – 41 BB/40 K – 10/14 SB – 244 AB)
Mercer JR 3B Danny Edgeworth: good defender; 6-3, 190 pounds (2015: .292/.398/.443 – 22 BB/44 K – 5/6 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .265/.385/.448 – 33 BB/42 K – 2/3 SB – 230 AB)
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)
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)
Mercer JR SS Matt Meeder: steady glove; 5-8, 155 pounds (2014: .259/.394/.278 – 9 BB/17 K – 0/2 SB – 54 AB) (2015: .293/.464/.399 – 48 BB/36 K – 2/5 SB – 198 AB) (2016: .279/.449/.373 – 47 BB/27 K – 1/3 SB – 204 AB)
Mercer rSR OF/1B Blaise Lezynski: power upside; Notre Dame transfer; LHH; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .296/.351/.379 – 14 BB/39 K – 6/8 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .303/.378/.455 – 14 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 145 AB)
Mercer SR C Jose Hernandez: 6-3, 220 pounds (2015: .154/.306/.359 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 39 AB) (2016: .295/.481/.577 – 26 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 78 AB)
Mercyhurst JR OF/RHP Chris Gonzalez: 88-90 FB; good athlete; Delaware State transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: 6.16 K/9 – 3.79 BB/9 – 19 IP – 3.79 ERA) (2015: 5.82 K/9 – 10.06 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 10.59 ERA) (2015: .349/.455/.572 – 23 BB/27 K – 3/5 SB – 152 AB) (2016*: .313/.395/.561 – 21 BB/28 K – 16/19 SB – 198 AB)
Mercyhurst SR 1B/OF Hank Morrison: power upside; average speed; 6-2, 225 pounds (2016: .415/.486/.684 – 19 BB/31 K – 14/17 SB – 193 AB)
Miami (Ohio) JR 2B Steve Sada: good speed; 5-8, 160 pounds (2014: .309/.391/.427 – 24 BB/24 K – 9/17 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .259/.341/.328 – 24 BB/20 K – 6/14 SB – 201 AB) (2016: .221/.302/.296 – 24 BB/31 K – 23/24 SB – 213 AB)
Miami (Ohio) rJR 3B Adam Yacek: 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: .340/.402/.579 – 12 BB/25 K – 2/4 SB – 159 AB) (2016: .262/.320/.393 – 16 BB/47 K – 2/5 SB – 214 AB)
Miami (Ohio) rJR OF Julian Flanary: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .250/.352/.417 – 9 BB/18 K – 1/4 SB – 169 AB)
Miami (Ohio) rSO 1B Ross Haffey: 6-5, 250 pounds (2016: .355/.439/.599 – 33 BB/61 K – 1/3 SB – 217 AB)
Miami (Ohio) SR 3B/OF Chad Sedio: good approach; average at best glove; good athlete; can also play 2B and SS; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .324/.404/.412 – 12 BB/31 K – 6/9 SB – 148 AB) (2014: .289/.380/.410 – 13 BB/35 K – 5/8 SB – 166 AB) (2015: .330/.408/.560 – 10 BB/19 K – 1/3 SB – 91 AB) (2016: .269/.379/.528 – 20 BB/48 K – 14/16 SB – 197 AB)
Miami (Ohio) SR OF Gary Russo: power upside; 6-3, 225 pounds (2014: .284/.350/.514 – 21 BB/70 K – 4/6 SB – 218 AB) (2015: .211/.306/.303 – 14 BB/49 K – 1/1 SB – 109 AB) (2016: .271/.343/.614 – 25 BB/67 K – 1/2 SB – 207 AB)
Miami (Ohio) SR OF Jake Romano: 5-9, 170 pounds (2013: .378/.448/.449 – 15 BB/22 K – 8/11 SB – 127 AB) (2014: .252/.349/.367 – 20 BB/27 K – 13/21 SB – 147 AB) (2015: .297/.401/.429 – 23 BB/26 K – 9/17 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .225/.316/.349 – 16 BB/33 K – 5/13 SB – 169 AB)
Miami JR 2B Randy Batista: BHH; 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: .286/.420/.381 – 26 BB/38 K – 7/10 SB – 126 AB)
Miami JR 2B/SS Johnny Ruiz: good speed; steady glove; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .229/.352/.282 – 24 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 131 AB) (2015: .315/.356/.361 – 8 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB) (2016: .338/.429/.458 – 36 BB/48 K – 3/7 SB – 216 AB)
Miami JR C Joe Gomez: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .308/.406/.538 – 2 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB)
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)
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)
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)
Miami rJR 1B Edgar Michelangeli: 6-1, 210 pounds (2016: .269/.320/.353 – 15 BB/53 K – 1/3 SB – 201 AB)
Miami rJR 1B/OF Chris Barr: really good defender; good speed; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .226/.364/.252 – 23 BB/19 K – 7/10 SB – 115 AB) (2015: .306/.397/.403 – 25 BB/43 K – 14/14 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .258/.337/.313 – 19 BB/39 K – 14/15 SB – 217 AB)
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)
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)
Miami-Dade JC C/1B Nelson Mompierre: good approach; power upside; good athlete; average glove; below-average arm strength; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .271/.375/.507 – 16 BB/50 K – 1/1 SB – 144 AB)
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)
Michigan JR C Harrison Wenson: power upside; strong arm; good athlete; improved glove; 6-3, 220 pounds (2014: .222/.308/.378 – 2 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 45 AB) (2016: .289/.345/.491 – 19 BB/55 K – 3/3 SB – 218 AB)
Michigan JR OF Johnny Slater: power upside; plus range; good speed; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .172/.206/.226 – 3 BB/27 K – 6/10 SB – 93 AB) (2015: .229/.325/.382 – 16 BB/26 K – 6/6 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .207/.270/.348 – 8 BB/23 K – 5/5 SB – 92 AB)
Michigan JR SS Michael Brdar: strong arm; steady glove; 5-1, 175 pounds (2016: .250/.318/.324 – 15 BB/33 K – 3/8 SB – 176 AB)
Michigan rSR OF Matt Ramsay: good speed; good athlete; Wofford transfer; 5-11, 175 pounds (2015: .359/.459/.483 – 35 BB/37 K – 14/21 SB – 234 AB) (2016: .298/.405/.414 – 31 BB/31 K – 20/23 SB – 181 AB)
Michigan SR C Dominic Jamett: 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .254/.358/.403 – 8 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 67 AB)
Michigan SR OF Cody Bruder: CF range; good speed; good hit tool; 6-0, 170 pounds (2015: .311/.351/.433 – 10 BB/40 K – 7/7 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .372/.425/.485 – 15 BB/40 K – 7/12 SB – 231 AB)
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)
Michigan State JR 2B Dan Durkin: 5-10, 195 pounds (2016: .324/.402/.454 – 24 BB/41 K – 5/6 SB – 207 AB)
Michigan State JR C Matt Byars: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: .284/.335/.441 – 15 BB/35 K – 3/3 SB – 204 AB)
Michigan State SR 3B/SS Justin Hovis: really good defender; plus arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .215/.254/.254 – 7 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 130 AB) (2014: .165/.266/.180 – 14 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 133 AB) (2016: .244/.295/.300 – 15 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 180 AB)
Michigan State SR OF/2B Kris Simonton: Akron transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .320/.404/.361 – 23 BB/35 K – 12/14 SB – 194 AB) (2015: .276/.335/.293 – 10 BB/36 K – 13/16 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .290/.353/.361 – 11 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 155 AB)
Middle Tennessee State JR OF Brad Jarreau: good speed; good approach; 5-9, 185 pounds (2015: .338/.380/.396 – 17 BB/20 K – 3/8 SB – 240 AB) (2016: .298/.353/.376 – 18 BB/21 K – 7/10 SB – 218 AB)
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)
Middle Tennessee State rSO 2B Aaron Aucker: good approach; steady glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .268/.348/.377 – 10 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 138 AB)
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)
Minnesota rJR C/OF Troy Traxler: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .310/.403/.362 – 8 BB/8 K – 2/2 SB – 58 AB) (2015: .156/.270/.156 – 4 BB/6 K – 1/1 SB – 32 AB) (2016: .370/.393/.519 – 1 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 27 AB)
Minnesota rJR OF Jordan Smith: 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: .241/.362/.285 – 24 BB/37 K – 5/7 SB – 137 AB) (2015: .217/.305/.350 – 16 BB/43 K – 5/8 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .297/.372/.418 – 23 BB/44 K – 5/6 SB – 182 AB)
Minnesota rJR OF/C Matt Stemper: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .287/.356/.457 – 5 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 94 AB) (2016: .282/.351/.359 – 11 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 117 AB)
Minnesota SR 2B/SS Connor Schaefbauer: good speed; good athlete; good glove; smart player; quick bat; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .324/.399/.375 – 17 BB/20 K – 4/5 SB – 136 AB) (2014: .287/.374/.374 – 24 BB/28 K – 13/15 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .260/.318/.333 – 17 BB/41 K – 10/15 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .307/.336/.423 – 13 BB/43 K – 3/8 SB – 215 AB)
Minnesota SR OF Dan Motl: good speed; good athlete; CF range; 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: .222/.378/.250 – 8 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 36 AB) (2014: .283/.336/.340 – 5 BB/24 K – 7/7 SB – 106 AB) (2015: .291/.359/.418 – 9 BB/32 K – 13/16 SB – 141 AB) (2016: .336/.398/.485 – 22 BB/36 K – 7/9 SB – 229 AB)
Mississippi JR 3B/1B Colby Bortles: good athlete; power upside; good glove; 6-5, 250 pounds (2014: .250/.386/.397 – 11 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 68 AB) (2015: .281/.365/.442 – 26 BB/63 K – 0/2 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .269/.379/.475 – 31 BB/59 K – 0/0 SB – 219 AB)
Mississippi JR C Henri Lartigue: quick bat; good approach; power upside; plus arm; good glove, but still signs of rawness; good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .225/.289/.348 – 6 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .353/.414/.464 – 20 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 207 AB)
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)
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)
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)
Mississippi SR OF Cameron Dishon: plus speed; great athlete; 5-10, 190 pounds (2015: .251/.332/.323 – 15 BB/38 K – 17/24 SB – 167 AB) (2016: .225/.338/.378 – 19 BB/29 K – 9/11 SB – 111 AB)
Mississippi SR OF Connor Cloyd: above-average speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .369/.435/.417 – 7 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .219/.333/.247 – 11 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 73 AB)
Mississippi SR OF Holt Perdzock: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .253/.364/.330 – 16 BB/28 K – 3/3 SB – 91 AB)
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)
Mississippi State JR 3B Luke Reynolds: steady glove; 6-2, 180 pounds (2015: .304/.439/.370 – 21 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 92 AB)
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)
Mississippi State JR OF Tanner Poole: plus glove; above-average speed; good athlete; 6-4, 190 pounds
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)
Mississippi State rJR OF Cody Brown: average arm; above-average speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .248/.380/.363 – 26 BB/29 K – 5/6 SB – 113 AB) (2015: .309/.400/.450 – 21 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .241/.388/.398 – 16 BB/20 K – 3/3 SB – 83 AB)
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)
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)
Mississippi State rSR 2B/3B John Holland: average speed; steady glove; above-average arm; Florida State transfer; LHH; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .246/.316/.316 – 19 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .227/.277/.282 – 4 BB/22 K – 2/5 SB – 110 AB)
Mississippi State SR OF/C Michael Smith: good athlete; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .231/.375/.308 – 1 BB/6 K – 1/2 SB – 13 AB)
Missouri JR OF Jake Ring: great approach; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; CF range; good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .203/.272/.222 – 14 BB/43 K – 3/5 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .282/.376/.432 – 30 BB/48 K – 8/12 SB – 220 AB) (2016: .317/.428/.434 – 36 BB/51 K – 24/29 SB – 205 AB)
Missouri JR OF Kirby McGuire: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .235/.288/.357 – 9 BB/32 K – 0/2 SB – 115 AB)
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)
Missouri SR 3B/1B Zach Lavy: power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds (2014: .196/.318/.232 – 10 BB/13 K – 0/2 SB – 56 AB) (2015: .238/.281/.367 – 12 BB/50 K – 11/12 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .332/.390/.603 – 12 BB/60 K – 4/9 SB – 214 AB)
Missouri State JR 1B Justin Paulsen: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .274/.395/.447 – 43 BB/35 K – 1/4 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .300/.415/.495 – 41 BB/35 K – 2/2 SB – 210 AB)
Missouri State JR 2B/OF Aaron Meyer: 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .298/.422/.333 – 17 BB/14 K – 0/2 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .315/.380/.438 – 22 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 203 AB)
Missouri State JR OF Blake Graham: 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .273/.381/.387 – 24 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .300/.388/.458 – 22 BB/34 K – 4/6 SB – 203 AB)
Missouri State JR OF/LHP Alex Jefferson: 5-8, 170 pounds (2014: .226/.360/.339 – 9 BB/12 K – 2/3 SB – 62 AB) (2015: 9.00 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 14.1 IP – 2.57 ERA) (2016: .286/.367/.422 – 13 BB/29 K – 6/10 SB – 147 AB)
Missouri State SR C Eduardo Castro: 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: .250/.330/.470 – 10 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 100 AB)
Missouri State SR C Matt Fultz: 6-1, 225 pounds (2016: .271/.400/.355 – 21 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 107 AB)
Missouri State SR OF Matt Dezort: 5-9, 180 pounds (2015: .298/.358/.340 – 5 BB/5 K – 0/1 SB – 47 AB) (2016: .324/.419/.394 – 7 BB/6 K – 2/2 SB – 71 AB)
Missouri State SR OF/1B Spencer Johnson: 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: .295/.392/.402 – 18 BB/26 K – 7/7 SB – 122 AB) (2014: .265/.347/.478 – 23 BB/48 K – 3/8 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .310/.447/.498 – 46 BB/57 K – 2/4 SB – 213 AB) (2016: .293/.412/.707 – 46 BB/48 K – 2/3 SB – 222 AB)
Missouri Western State SR 2B/OF Orencio Fisher: sneaky pop; strong; plus speed; strong arm; can get too aggressive; 5-9, 150 pounds (2016: .337/.397/.474 – 23 BB/44 K – 28/32 SB – 249 AB)
Monmouth JR 2B/SS Grant Lamberton: 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: .280/.370/.364 – 18 BB/22 K – 4/5 SB – 132 AB) (2015: .232/.343/.283 – 21 BB/27 K – 5/8 SB – 138 AB) (2016: .341/.445/.409 – 31 BB/39 K – 5/7 SB – 220 AB)
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)
Monmouth SR OF Dan Shea: average speed; plus arm; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: .263/.375/.331 – 15 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 118 AB) (2014: .077/.172/.115 – 1 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB) (2015: .244/.353/.354 – 18 BB/26 K – 4/5 SB – 127 AB) (2016: .312/.429/.490 – 36 BB/35 K – 8/11 SB – 202 AB)
Monmouth SR SS Robbie Alessandrine: good glove; 5-7, 165 pounds (2016: .300/.364/.375 – 10 BB/24 K – 5/9 SB – 160 AB)
Monroe CC SO OF CJ Moore: plus raw power; plus-plus speed; strong arm; good defender; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .259/.317/.368 – 12 BB/66 K – 13/16 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .240/.359/.365 – 16 BB/38 K – 12/14 SB – 104 AB
Morehead State JR C Jimmy Wright: power upside; strong; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .229/.363/.373 – 13 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 83 AB) (2015: .250/.396/.393 – 11 BB/35 K – 0/0 SB – 84 AB) (2016: .254/.418/.522 – 15 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 67 AB)
Morehead State JR OF Ryan Kent: good glove; good speed; 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .356/.454/.478 – 34 BB/43 K – 6/9 SB – 253 AB) (2016: .332/.441/.442 – 37 BB/33 K – 5/6 SB – 208 AB)
Morehead State JR OF Will Schneider: 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: .347/.399/.572 – 16 BB/25 K – 4/7 SB – 236 AB)
Morehead State rJR 3B Alex Stephens: quick bat; 6-1, 190 pounds (2015: .331/.360/.543 – 6 BB/9 K – 2/2 SB – 127 AB) (2016: .357/.389/.535 – 11 BB/17 K – 12/16 SB – 230 AB)
Morehead State SR 1B Jesus Carrera: good athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds (2016: .293/.394/.359 – 28 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 181 AB)
Mount Olive JR SS Ricky Surum: above-average to plus glove; plus athlete; good arm; good speed; good hit tool; PG comp: Nick Ahmed; Virginia Tech transfer; FAVORITE; 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: .250/.309/.331 – 9 BB/35 K – 124 AB) (2015: .134/.256/.179 – 7 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 67 AB) (2016: .233/.329/.264 – 13 BB/29 K – 2/6 SB – 129 AB)
Mount St. Mary’s JR C/1B Tyler Post: 5-11, 215 pounds (2016: .215/.354/.392 – 29 BB/33 K – 2/5 SB – 130 AB)
Mount St. Mary’s rSR OF Ryan Owens: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .305/.390/.364 – 20 BB/27 K – 6/12 SB – 154 AB) (2016: .294/.368/.412 – 16 BB/31 K – 8/15 SB – 170 AB)
Murray State JR 1B Ramsey Scott: 6-5, 240 pounds (2016: .335/.415/.612 – 27 BB/42 K – 1/1 SB – 206 AB)
Murray State JR 1B/LHP Jack Hranec: 6-4, 220 pounds (2016: .336/.438/.453 – 17 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 128 AB)
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)
Murray State JR OF Aaron Bence: 5-10, 165 pounds (2016: .311/.415/.398 – 13 BB/22 K – 17/21 SB – 103 AB)
Murray State JR OF Adam Bauer: 6-4, 190 pounds (2016: .341/.453/.527 – 36 BB/41 K – 8/12 SB – 220 AB)
Murray State JR OF Brandon Gutzler: 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .385/.474/.723 – 8 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB)
Navy JR C Adrian Chinnery: really good glove; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .314/.393/.401 – 22 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .307/.412/.407 – 17 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB)
Navy JR OF Leland Saile: power upside; above-average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .246/.345/.398 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 118 AB) (2016: .392/.440/.633 – 9 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 120 AB)
Navy JR SS/2B Travis Blue: good glove; 5-11, 160 pounds (2014: .284/.373/.324 – 18 BB/19 K – 7/11 SB – 176 AB) (2015: .235/.392/.296 – 41 BB/38 K – 11/14 SB – 179 AB) (2016: .266/.345/.383 – 27 BB/40 K – 5/8 SB – 222 AB)
Navy rSR OF/3B Sean Trent: plus arm; strong hit tool; good speed; power upside; good athlete; Florida transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: .407/.446/.524 – 16 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 231 AB) (2016: .317/.354/.473 – 14 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 224 AB)
Navy SR OF Connor Deneen: 6-1, 170 pounds (2015: .278/.349/.432 – 12 BB/34 K – 3/4 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .302/.389/.440 – 13 BB/15 K – 5/7 SB – 159 AB)
Navy SR OF Robert Currie: good speed; CF range; 5-9, 160 pounds (2013: .267/.354/.313 – 16 BB/23 K – 8/13 SB – 150 AB) (2014: .359/.431/.462 – 16 BB/29 K – 26/31 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .324/.394/.425 – 20 BB/34 K – 16/19 SB – 219 AB) (2016: .351/.439/.462 – 29 BB/24 K – 12/12 SB – 208 AB)
Nebraska JR 1B/LHP Ben Miller: power upside; 85-88 FB; good CU; 6-3, 255 pounds (2014: .316/.398/.393 – 13 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 117 AB) (2015: .279/.342/.395 – 18 BB/31 K – 1/1 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .317/.388/.457 – 22 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 243 AB)
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)
Nebraska rSR SS Steven Reveles: 5-9, 165 pounds (2015: .255/.293/.327 – 2 BB/9 K – 4/4 SB – 55 AB) (2016: .271/.316/.381 – 9 BB/25 K – 11/17 SB – 210 AB)
Nebraska SR 2B/SS Jake Placzek: good speed; sneaky pop; good glove; 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .271/.377/.312 – 33 BB/36 K – 3/3 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .212/.331/.317 – 19 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 104 AB) (2016: .286/.460/.455 – 56 BB/52 K – 7/10 SB – 189 AB)
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)
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)
Neosho County CC FR 3B Brylie Ware (2016): decent production; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .560/.660/1.128 – 37 BB/14 K – 6/7 SB – 218 AB)
Nevada JR 2B Miles Mastrobuoni: good glove; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .364/.458/.474 – 38 BB/40 K – 18/21 SB – 228 AB)
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)
Nevada rSR C Justin Hazard: UCLA transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds (2016: .339/.378/.476 – 13 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 189 AB)
Nevada SR 1B/OF Bryce Greager: can also play 3B; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .257/.350/.400 – 8 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 70 AB) (2015: .355/.459/.552 – 29 BB/46 K – 2/6 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .284/.396/.427 – 30 BB/42 K – 4/6 SB – 225 AB)
Nevada SR 2B Justin Bridgman: 5-11, 160 pounds (2014: .254/.325/.306 – 10 BB/12 K – 9/13 SB – 134 AB) (2015: .229/.250/.286 – 1 BB/4 K – 1/1 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .351/.398/.417 – 16 BB/16 K – 13/16 SB – 242 AB)
New Jersey Tech JR C Cody Kramer: good glove; strong arm; 5-11, 165 pounds (2014: .304/.396/.391 – 5 BB/5 K – 2/3 SB – 46 AB) (2015: .265/.372/.311 – 18 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .246/.338/.311 – 13 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 122 AB)
New Jersey Tech rSO OF Jesse Uttendorfer: quick bat; good speed; 5-9, 165 pounds (2015: .320/.387/.371 – 17 BB/26 K – 17/20 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .274/.325/.400 – 16 BB/54 K – 13/16 SB – 215 AB)
New Jersey Tech SR C Stephan Halibej: 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .281/.366/.399 – 14 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 178 AB) (2014: .268/.315/.366 – 5 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 82 AB) (2015: .301/.368/.416 – 17 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 173 AB) (2016: .285/.350/.441 – 12 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 179 AB)
New Mexico CC SO C Daniel Herrera: 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .312/.439/.578 – 34 BB/33 K – 8/9 SB – 154 AB)
New Mexico JR 1B Jack Zoellner: power upside; strong arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .301/.416/.421 – 24 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 133 AB) (2015: .352/.447/.545 – 29 BB/41 K – 0/1 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .305/.376/.493 – 27 BB/53 K – 2/5 SB – 223 AB)
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)
New Mexico JR OF Danny Collier: plus speed; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: .353/.419/.410 – 14 BB/14 K – 4/7 SB – 139 AB) (2015: .346/.433/.418 – 25 BB/18 K – 4/7 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .405/.436/.432 – 1 BB/5 K – 4/4 SB – 37 AB)
New Mexico JR OF/3B Andre Vigil: 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .311/.345/.378 – 10 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .268/.408/.393 – 11 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB) (2016: .275/.348/.375 – 11 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 120 AB)
New Mexico rSR 2B Michael Eaton: steady glove; San Francisco transfer; 5-9, 180 pounds (2014: .233/.331/.320 – 17 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 103 AB) (2015: .286/.337/.357 – 12 BB/18 K – 3/5 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .286/.340/.396 – 8 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 91 AB)
New Mexico SR SS Jared Holley: plus glove; good speed; 5-8, 180 pounds (2013: .248/.365/.280 – 16 BB/22 K – 3/5 SB – 157 AB) (2014: .314/.379/.358 – 7 BB/16 K – 3/4 SB – 137 AB) (2015: .254/.342/.357 – 12 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .347/.458/.494 – 26 BB/16 K – 5/7 SB – 176 AB)
New Mexico SR SS/2B Dalton Bowers: plus glove; 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .218/.326/.293 – 21 BB/31 K – 5/7 SB – 147 AB) (2016: .295/.442/.453 – 45 BB/48 K – 12/18 SB – 190 AB)
New Mexico State JR 3B Trey Stine: 5-10, 190 pounds (2016: .281/.379/.488 – 21 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 203 AB)
New Mexico State JR OF Austin Botello: 5-8, 185 pounds (2016: .354/.400/.528 – 19 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 229 AB)
New Mexico State JR OF Dan Hetzel: 6-1, 220 pounds (2016: .278/.348/.424 – 19 BB/38 K – 6/6 SB – 205 AB)
New Mexico State JR OF Daniel Johnson: plus-plus arm strength; plus to plus-plus speed; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .305/.406/.397 – 21 BB/28 K – 2/4 SB – 151 AB) (2016: .382/.434/.630 – 18 BB/29 K – 29/33 SB – 246 AB)
New Mexico State JR OF Greg Popylisen: plus-plus speed; 6-0, 170 pounds (2016: .319/.412/.433 – 18 BB/35 K – 18/19 SB – 141 AB)
New Mexico State rSO C Mason Fishback: 6-1, 190 pounds (2016: .329/.411/.457 – 14 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB)
New Mexico State SR SS Brandon Greiger: good hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-0, 165 pounds (2015*: .478/.563/.701 – 42 BB/30 K – 17/26 SB – 201 AB)
New Orleans JR 2B/SS Aaron Palmer: good glove; power upside; good speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .325/.390/.442 – 23 BB/27 K – 19/21 SB – 240 AB)
New Orleans JR C Kyle Bracey: power upside; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .291/.392/.480 – 21 BB/53 K – 1/4 SB – 196 AB)
New Orleans JR OF Dakota Dean: good speed; 6-0, 190 pounds (2016: .321/.422/.493 – 36 BB/34 K – 8/10 SB – 215 AB)
New Orleans JR OF Hezekiah Randolph: strong; 5-11, 215 pounds (2014: .292/.354/.433 – 17 BB/42 K – 2/4 SB – 178 AB) (2015: .258/.388/.329 – 25 BB/44 K – 6/7 SB – 155 AB) (2016: .318/.402/.502 – 24 BB/44 K – 2/4 SB – 201 AB)
New Orleans rSO C Chase Caldarera: 5-9, 220 pounds (2016: .250/.432/.357 – 7 BB/7 K – 2/2 SB – 28 AB)
New Orleans SR 1B/3B Preston Marsh: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .308/.370/.403 – 21 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 201 AB)
New Orleans SR OF Chaz Boyer: plus speed; good range; good athlete; 5-10, 185 pounds (2013: .244/.321/.333 – 13 BB/48 K – 12/18 SB – 168 AB) (2014: .208/.255/.228 – 6 BB/24 K – 5/7 SB – 101 AB) (2015: .253/.302/.337 – 7 BB/41 K – 6/8 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .260/.293/.368 – 7 BB/38 K – 2/3 SB – 204 AB)
New York Tech JR 3B/1B Louis Mele: 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .364/.406/.636 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB) (2016: .313/.357/.537 – 9 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 134 AB)
New York Tech SR OF Joe Daru: 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .301/.367/.387 – 16 BB/34 K – 31/34 SB – 186 AB) (2015: .256/.331/.340 – 13 BB/29 K – 38/43 SB – 156 AB) (2016: .365/.414/.603 – 11 BB/24 K – 24/27 SB – 156 AB)

Draft Note Resource Page 1 of 4

I’m trying something new this year. In the name of transparency, I’m posting up everything I’ve got. It may take a few posts since I don’t think WordPress can handle the size of all of the names, notes, and stats of the players considered for this year’s rankings, but we’ll get there. If nothing else, I figure this could be a useful resource down the line when I need to search the site for a name that I could have sworn I wrote about but can’t find anything on the main page about. Now I will. Here we go…

1B Andru Summerall (Lake Park HS, Florida): power upside; LHH; 6-4, 240 pounds
1B Bernard Gilot (The First Academy, Florida): power upside; young for class; RHH; 6-2, 230 pounds
1B Bryant Packard (DH Conley HS, North Carolina): quick bat; strong; good glove; good athlete; hits it everywhere; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
1B Cole Zabowski (Lawrenceville HS, Georgia): LHH; 6-5, 220 pounds
1B Cuba Bess (Fruita Monument HS, Colorado): good approach; LHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
1B Easton Bents (Grants Pass HS, Oregon): 6-2, 215 pounds
1B Jaquez Williams (East Coweta HS, Georgia): quick bat; LHH; 6-4, 240 pounds
1B Spencer Brickhouse (Zebulon HS, North Carolina): strong; plus power upside; LHH; 6-3, 225 pounds
1B Zach Zientarski (Boca Raton Community HS, Florida): power upside; RHH; 6-4, 225 pounds
1B/3B Andrew Daschbach (Sacred Heart Prep, California): plus bat speed; power upside; good athlete; good speed; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds
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
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
1B/3B Simon Landry (Ponchatoula HS, Louisiana): plus raw power; above-average arm; slow; 6-3, 230 pounds
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
1B/LHP Lael Lockhart (Friendswood HS, Texas): plus glove; strong arm; BHH; 87-88 FB; good mid-70s CB; 6-3, 200 pounds
1B/LHP Vinnie Pasquantino (James River HS, Virginia): power upside; strong; quick bat; LHH; 6-4, 210 pounds
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
1B/OF Austin Galindo (University HS, Illinois): strong arm; 6-6, 250 pounds
1B/OF Chris Winkel (Amity Regional Senior HS, Connecticut): quick bat; good glove; LHH; 6-4, 190 pounds
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
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
2B Alex Brewer (Forrest HS, Tennessee): quick bat; LHH; 6-0, 190 pounds
2B Cody Oerther (The First Academy, Florida): RHH; 6-0, 190 pounds
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
2B Nathan Blakeney (Wesleyan Christian Academy, North Carolina): good glove; good speed; strong; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
2B Parker McCoy (Walton HS, Georgia): good glove; above-average speed; LHH; 5-11, 165 pounds
2B Ryan Reynolds (Ouachita Christian HS, Louisiana): BHH; 6-2, 210 pounds
2B Tyler Malone (Woodcreek HS, California): LHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
2B/3B Michael Feliz (IMG Academy, Florida): strong; quick bat; power upside; average or better arm; good approach; RHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
2B/3B Riley King (Collins Hill HS, Texas): good athlete; good glove; RHH; 5-10, 180 pounds
2B/OF Austin Todd (Round Rock HS, Texas): RHH; 6-1, 170 pounds
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
2B/RHP Breonn Pooler (Sparkman HS, Alabama): strong arm; steady glove; quick bat; good athlete; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds
2B/SS Alex Santos (Don Bosco Prep, New Jersey): good hit tool; good approach; good athlete; steady glove; RHH; 6-2, 160 pounds
2B/SS Austin Wilhite (Buford HS, Georgia): 87-88 FB
2B/SS Ben Baird (Agoura HS, California): average hit tool; average speed; average arm; good glove; 6-2, 180 pounds
2B/SS Brigham Mooney (Blue Springs South HS, Missouri): steady glove; RHH; 5-11, 150 pounds
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
2B/SS Jean Carlos Correa Oppenheimer (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): young for class; RHH; 5-10, 180 pounds
2B/SS Kobe Lopez (Archbishop Edward McCarthy HS, Florida): good speed; RHH; 5-7, 135 pounds
2B/SS Logan Goodnight (Linsly HS, West Virginia): good speed; 6-2, 190 pounds
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
2B/SS Paul Benitez (Lake Nona HS, Florida): plus approach; good arm; RHH; 6-0, 170 pounds
2B/SS Shane Martinez (John North HS, California): good athlete; power upside; good approach; can also play 3B; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
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
3B Austin Shenton (Bellingham HS, Washington): power upside; quick bat; strong; average speed; LHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
3B Blake Berry (Casa Grande HS, California): good hit tool; quick bat; LHH; 6-0, 175 pounds
3B Braden Shewmake (Wylie East HS, Texas): plus defensive tools; good athlete; strong arm; LHH; 6-4, 175 pounds
3B Brett Esau (Foothills Composite SS, Saskatchewan): strong; good athlete; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
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
3B Cole Henderson (Valhalla HS, California): RHH; 6-3, 180 pounds
3B Colin Ludwig (Chandler HS, Arizona): LHH; 6-1, 185 pounds
3B Jake Slaughter (Ouachita Christian HS, Louisiana): quick bat; strong arm; good speed; 6-2, 200 pounds
3B Joey Rose (Toms River North HS, New Jersey): above-average power; quick bat; above-average arm; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
3B Kyle Johnson (Jackson Memorial HS, New Jersey): strong; RHH; 5-10, 175 pounds
3B Laney Orr (Reynolds HS, North Carolina): good hit tool; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
3B Mason Templet (St. Thomas More HS, Louisiana): good athlete; LHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
3B Matthew Miller (Paintsville HS, Kentucky): LHH; 6-4, 200 pounds
3B Mitchell Caskey (Westside HS, Texas): strong; quick bat; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
3B Peyton Russoniello (Quaker Valley HS, Pennsylvania): good arm; good approach; RHH; 6-0, 170 pounds
3B Riley Hogan (Edgewater HS, Florida): quick bat; BHH; 6-3, 190 pounds
3B Spencer Steer (Millikan HS, California): power upside; strong; RHH; 5-11, 180 pounds
3B William Matthiessen (West Linn HS, Oregon): good athlete; RHH; 6-5, 200 pounds
3B Zach Weller (Coronado HS, California): solid all-around ballplayer; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
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
3B/OF Anthony Gonnella (Riverside HS, Florida): plus power upside; LHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
3B/RHP Grant Judkins (Pella HS, Iowa): power upside; strong arm; 87-90 FB; good CB; LHH; 6-3, 190 pounds
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
3B/RHP Mason Studstill (Rockledge HS, Florida): big raw power; 86-91 FB; 73-78 breaking ball; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
3B/RHP Matt Mervis (Georgetown Prep, Maryland): strong arm; power upside; 88-92 FB; LHH; 6-4, 230 pounds
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
3B/SS Andres Sosa (Reagan HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus approach; power upside; good speed; FAVORITE; RHH; 6-0, 185 pounds
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
3B/SS Daniel Bakst (Poly Prep Country Day School, New York): power upside; good defensive tools; RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
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
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
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
3B/SS Matt Burkart (Eaton HS, Colorado): good athlete; strong; RHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
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
3B/SS Ryan Kreidler (Davis HS, California): plus arm; good athlete; intriguing defensive tools; has some Lucas Williams to him; 6-2, 170 pounds
Abilene Christian JR 1B/OF Russell Crippen: good speed; 6-2, 225 pounds (2014: .220/.309/.317 – 9 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 82 AB) (2014: 2.40 K/9 – 4.80 BB/9 – 15 IP – 4.20 ERA) (2015: .262/.317/.367 – 15 BB/58 K – 10/13 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .306/.358/.448 – 14 BB/48 K – 7/10 SB – 183 AB)
Abilene Christian SR C Alex Copeland: steady glove; 5-10, 190 pounds (2015: .259/.326/.307 – 11 BB/33 K – 2/2 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .305/.397/.364 – 12 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 118 AB)
Air Force JR 1B Bradley Haslam: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .347/.386/.452 – 6 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 124 AB) (2016: .408/.449/.558 – 16 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 233 AB)
Air Force JR 1B Russell Williams: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .306/.364/.439 – 13 BB/44 K – 10/14 SB – 196 AB)
Air Force JR OF Adam Groesbeck: good speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .338/.398/.527 – 17 BB/43 K – 21/26 SB – 222 AB) (2016: .378/.453/.583 – 28 BB/35 K – 19/24 SB – 230 AB)
Air Force JR OF/1B Tyler Jones: plus athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .338/.399/.518 – 10 BB/37 K – 7/13 SB – 195 AB) (2015: .301/.400/.497 – 15 BB/45 K – 12/18 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .360/.438/.694 – 16 BB/47 K – 3/6 SB – 222 AB)
Air Force JR SS Shaun Mize: 5-11, 165 pounds (2015: .201/.247/.247 – 8 BB/37 K – 10/13 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .274/.318/.363 – 10 BB/37 K – 5/8 SB – 201 AB)
Air Force SR OF/2B Spencer Draws: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .269/.329/.355 – 17 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 197 AB) (2015: .314/.401/.451 – 28 BB/30 K – 5/5 SB – 204 AB) (2016: .322/.381/.429 – 23 BB/32 K – 7/8 SB – 233 AB)
Alabama A&M JR SS JT O’Reel: 5-11, 180 pounds (2016: .268/.325/.332 – 17 BB/6 K – 2/8 SB – 205 AB)
Alabama A&M SR 1B Ty Russell: 6-0, 210 pounds (2016: .288/.423/.520 – 27 BB/38 K – 2/2 SB – 125 AB)
Alabama JR C Will Haynie: plus raw power; plus arm; good defender; Ben Davis comp; 6-5, 230 pounds (2014: .177/.231/.274 – 7 BB/51 K – 0/0 SB – 113 AB) (2015: .195/.299/.391 – 21 BB/80 K – 1/2 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .225/.291/.423 – 12 BB/55 K – 0/0 SB – 182 AB)
Alabama SR 3B Daniel Cucjen: steady glove; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .283/.391/.340 – 10 BB/12 K – 2/3 SB – 53 AB) (2015: .244/.295/.293 – 1 BB/13 K – 2/3 SB – 41 AB) (2016: .205/.264/.250 – 8 BB/27 K – 3/3 SB – 112 AB)
Alabama SR 3B/SS Chance Vincent: good defender; strong arm; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: .235/.278/.265 – 3 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 102 AB) (2014: .254/.312/.298 – 15 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 181 AB) (2015: .237/.313/.317 – 16 BB/31 K – 4/7 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .291/.336/.338 – 10 BB/26 K – 2/2 SB – 213 AB)
Alabama SR OF Georgie Salem: plus speed, some have more and some say less; great athlete; plus raw power, little present; good approach; average at best arm; easy CF range; quick bat; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .277/.350/.307 – 29 BB/38 K – 10/16 SB – 264 AB) (2014: .282/.326/.355 – 12 BB/33 K – 6/9 SB – 259 AB) (2015: .276/.336/.395 – 18 BB/51 K – 17/21 SB – 243 AB) (2016: .254/.335/.381 – 22 BB/34 K – 8/13 SB – 197 AB)
Alabama SR OF Ryan Blanchard: plus speed; good arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .188/.275/.250 – 8 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 80 AB) (2015: .222/.243/.222 – 1 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 36 AB) (2016: .172/.200/.172 – 1 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 29 AB)
Alabama State JR OF Carlos Ocasio: plus CF range; good speed; 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .340/.430/.615 – 22 BB/52 K – 19/20 SB – 200 AB)
Alabama State rJR C Chris Biocic: 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .357/.428/.485 – 17 BB/27 K – 12/15 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .310/.433/.385 – 27 BB/30 K – 7/12 SB – 174 AB)
Alabama State SR OF Dillon Cooper: 6-0, 220 pounds (2013: .286/.347/.398 – 13 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 196 AB) (2014: .216/.298/.362 – 11 BB/39 K – 3/6 SB – 116 AB) (2015: .100/.308/.300 – 4 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 20 AB) (2016: .359/.474/.641 – 28 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 184 AB)
Albany JR OF Eric Mueller: good hit tool; good athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds (2015: .279/.361/.331 – 10 BB/31 K – 1/4 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .077/.077/.077 – 0 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 13 AB)
Albany rJR C/1B Evan Harasta: strong; power upside; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: .314/.484/.409 – 38 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 137 AB) (2015: .222/.263/.333 – 1 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 18 AB) (2016: .263/.377/.343 – 31 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 175 AB)
Albany SR 2B Karson Canaday: good speed; good glove; 5-9, 155 pounds (2015: .211/.312/.275 – 16 BB/21 K – 2/2 SB – 109 AB) (2016: .259/.356/.296 – 23 BB/17 K – 14/16 SB – 162 AB)
Albany SR OF Will Miller: plus speed; easy CF range; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .281/.403/.399 – 21 BB/38 K – 15/19 SB – 153 AB) (2016: .260/.368/.365 – 24 BB/70 K – 10/13 SB – 200 AB)
Albany SR SS Trevor DeMerritt: good speed; power upside; good glove; 5-8, 175 pounds (2015: .256/.307/.310 – 9 BB/18 K – 8/10 SB – 129 AB)
Alcorn State JR C Walter Vives: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .286/.356/.398 – 13 BB/31 K – 1/3 SB – 133 AB) (2016: .318/.375/.482 – 7 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 110 AB)
Alcorn State SR SS Moses Charles: good speed; steady glove; 5-11, 165 pounds (2015: .282/.374/.331 – 19 BB/18 K – 20/27 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .328/.410/.372 – 17 BB/13 K – 7/9 SB – 137 AB)
Appalachian State JR 3B Matt Vernon: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .317/.382/.519 – 14 BB/35 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB)
Appalachian State SR 1B Grayson Atwood: power upside; North Carolina transfer; 6-4, 230 pounds (2016: .200/.278/.364 – 13 BB/45 K – 0/2 SB – 140 AB)
Arizona JR 2B/SS Kyle Lewis: 6-0, 165 pounds (2016: .277/.392/.323 – 10 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 65 AB)
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)
Arizona JR SS Louis Boyd: above-average glove; 5-11, 170 pounds (2016: .255/.401/.292 – 30 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 137 AB)
Arizona SR 1B/OF Ryan Aguilar: good speed; good athlete; good glove; 6-2, 170 pounds (2015: .190/.340/.238 – 8 BB/10 K – 3/4 SB – 42 AB) (2016: .314/.393/.489 – 30 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 229 AB)
Arizona SR 2B/SS Cody Ramer: power upside; good athlete; really good glove at 2B, steady at SS; average speed; can also play OF and 3B; LHH; 5-10, 180 pounds (2013: .150/.243/.233 – 6 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 60 AB) (2014: .250/.392/.290 – 25 BB/22 K – 7/13 SB – 124 AB) (2015: .178/.288/.178 – 6 BB/12 K – 0/2 SB – 45 AB) (2016: .356/.452/.494 – 41 BB/36 K – 8/13 SB – 233 AB)
Arizona SR OF Justin Behnke: good speed; easy CF range; 5-9, 170 pounds (2013*: .369/.458/.451 – 19 BB/25 K – 21/22 SB – 122 AB) (2014*: .416/.484/.502 – 36 BB/29 K – 33/36 SB – 245 AB) (2015: .273/.376/.313 – 29 BB/36 K – 12/17 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .214/.408/.274 – 36 BB/33 K – 9/12 SB – 117 AB)
Arizona SR OF Zach Gibbons: above-average raw power; quick bat; strong arm; below-average speed; 5-8, 185 pounds (2013: .270/.382/.326 – 30 BB/20 K – 11/13 SB – 178 AB) (2014: .338/.414/.370 – 28 BB/22 K – 7/15 SB – 216 AB) (2015: .287/.352/.378 – 21 BB/27 K – 4/8 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .385/.472/.450 – 33 BB/21 K – 9/13 SB – 218 AB)
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)
Arizona State JR OF Daniel Williams: quick bat; power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds (2016: .244/.379/.308 – 13 BB/29 K – 5/6 SB – 78 AB)
Arizona State JR OF Sebastian Zawada: 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: .247/.281/.445 – 7 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 146 AB)
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)
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)
Arizona State SR C RJ Ybarra: plus arm strength; above-average to plus power; slow; good approach; raw defensively; 6-0, 230 pounds (2013: .304/.361/.491 – 5 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB) (2014: .273/.342/.394 – 19 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 198 AB) (2015: .289/.382/.493 – 23 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .245/.362/.306 – 8 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 49 AB)
Arizona Western CC OF Scooter Bynum: good athlete; average speed; interesting hit tool; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .351/.429/.551 – 19 BB/42 K – 6/7 SB – 185 AB)
Arkansas JR 3B/1B Clark Eagan: can also play OF; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .301/.411/.398 – 16 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 123 AB) (2015: .288/.364/.406 – 21 BB/37 K – 2/6 SB – 229 AB) (2016: .298/.370/.444 – 22 BB/37 K – 5/6 SB – 225 AB)
Arkansas JR OF Austin Catron: 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .261/.313/.375 – 7 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 88 AB)
Arkansas JR OF Jake Arledge: 5-9, 180 pounds (2016: .245/.393/.415 – 21 BB/27 K – 7/7 SB – 106 AB)
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)
Arkansas rSR 2B/SS Mike Bernal: good defender, can also play 3B; good athlete; Oklahoma State transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds (2014: .250/.357/.317 – 12 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .269/.398/.366 – 29 BB/40 K – 2/7 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .274/.338/.448 – 14 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 201 AB)
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)
Arkansas SR 1B Cullen Gassaway: 6-2, 215 pounds (2015: .283/.381/.509 – 8 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 53 AB) (2016: .289/.362/.352 – 17 BB/35 K – 2/2 SB – 142 AB)
Arkansas SR 2B/SS Rick Nomura: good speed; steady glove; 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .298/.370/.431 – 20 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 188 AB) (2016: .272/.361/.415 – 27 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB)
Arkansas SR C Tucker Pennell: good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .200/.271/.232 – 7 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 95 AB) (2016: .265/.338/.382 – 12 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 136 AB)
Arkansas State JR 2B/3B Joe Schrimpf: 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: .249/.364/.380 – 27 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .299/.420/.467 – 38 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 214 AB)
Arkansas State JR OF Garrett Rucker: good approach; Arkansas transfer; 6-1, 180 pounds (2016: .295/.375/.420 – 16 BB/52 K – 10/11 SB – 200 AB)
Arkansas State SR 1B Matt Burgess: 6-4, 215 pounds (2014: .313/.390/.422 – 29 BB/47 K – 2/2 SB – 230 AB) (2015: .257/.322/.385 – 19 BB/45 K – 0/0 SB – 226 AB) (2016: .265/.374/.431 – 27 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 204 AB)
Arkansas State SR OF Austin Baker: good speed; steady glove; power upside; 5-11, 180 pounds (2014: .265/.390/.438 – 40 BB/40 K – 12/14 SB – 226 AB) (2015: .290/.383/.445 – 31 BB/53 K – 7/10 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .248/.353/.376 – 13 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 117 AB)
Arkansas State SR OF Ty White: good speed; good glove; 5-10, 190 pounds (2015: .300/.372/.366 – 23 BB/35 K – 12/15 SB – 213 AB) (2016: .318/.389/.420 – 22 BB/36 K – 12/15 SB – 245 AB)
Arkansas-Fort Smith rJR OF Kasey Cooper: plus arm; plus speed; good glove; quick bat; power upside; 6-2, 215 pounds (2016: .301/.380/.572 – 17 BB/44 K – 12/13 SB – 173 AB)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff JR 1B Joshua Williams: 6-5, 240 pounds (2015: .365/.433/.481 – 7 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 52 AB)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff JR OF Jaqueese Moore: 5-8, 160 pounds (2016: .358/.466/.440 – 14 BB/14 K – 9/12 SB – 109 AB)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff SR C/1B Michael Bradley: 6-3, 215 pounds (2016: .380/.436/.520 – 4 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 50 AB)
Army JR 2B Kris Lindner: good speed; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .270/.386/.317 – 18 BB/23 K – 13/15 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .315/.430/.394 – 21 BB/38 K – 14/16 SB – 165 AB)
Army SR C Ben Smith: good glove; 5-10, 180 pounds (2015: .310/.404/.439 – 17 BB/21 K – 1/4 SB – 155 AB)
Auburn JR 1B Niko Buentello: power upside; good approach; LHH; 6-4, 230 pounds (2016: .332/.428/.569 – 30 BB/48 K – 0/0 SB – 211 AB)
Auburn JR 1B/OF Daniel Robert: power upside; 6-4, 250 pounds (2014: .281/.370/.364 – 17 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB) (2015: .298/.368/.429 – 24 BB/39 K – 1/5 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .245/.352/.345 – 14 BB/34 K – 4/4 SB – 110 AB)
Auburn JR 2B/OF Damon Haecker: good defensive tools; average at best arm; good hit tool; sneaky pop; has also played SS; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .259/.404/.280 – 35 BB/32 K – 11/18 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .271/.404/.341 – 40 BB/37 K – 1/8 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .248/.377/.310 – 23 BB/25 K – 6/8 SB – 145 AB)
Auburn JR C Blake Logan: really good defender; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .256/.343/.326 – 10 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 86 AB) (2015: .261/.329/.378 – 15 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 180 AB) (2016: .274/.357/.395 – 21 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 190 AB)
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)
Auburn JR OF JJ Shaffer: plus speed; good hit tool; 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .259/.348/.259 – 3 BB/15 K – 5/7 SB – 58 AB) (2016: 200/.385/.300 – 4 BB/9 K – 1/3 SB – 20 AB)
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)
Auburn SR 2B/SS Melvin Gray: steady glove; plus speed; 5-8, 170 pounds (2015: .304/.372/.373 – 17 BB/29 K – 18/21 SB – 161 AB) (2016: .268/.392/.329 – 21 BB/38 K – 12/18 SB – 149 AB)
Auburn SR OF Jackson Burgreen: 6-1, 185 pounds (2015: .281/.361/.359 – 8 BB/9 K – 5/8 SB – 64 AB) (2016: .252/.372/.356 – 24 BB/45 K – 0/2 SB – 135 AB)
Auburn SR OF/2B Jordan Ebert: really strong hit tool; good athlete; sneaky pop; above-average speed; plus arm; good defender; can also play 3B and RF; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: .308/.366/.408 – 19 BB/28 K – 3/8 SB – 201 AB) (2014: .353/.385/.387 – 12 BB/26 K – 9/15 SB – 204 AB) (2015: .254/.386/.345 – 26 BB/30 K – 7/9 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .325/.378/.405 – 17 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 237 AB)
Auburn SR SS/3B Cody Nulph: good athlete; steady glove; strong arm; intriguing upside with bat; average at best power; good approach; Pepperdine transfer; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .258/.315/.359 – 13 BB/47 K – 1/3 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .275/.314/.349 – 11 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB)
Austin Peay JR 1B Dre Gleason: 6-4, 240 pounds (2014: .261/.357/.378 – 26 BB/52 K – 2/3 SB – 180 AB) (2015: .349/.434/.550 – 18 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .337/.461/.571 – 41 BB/52 K – 2/2 SB – 184 AB)
Austin Peay JR 2B Garrett Copeland: good speed; good approach; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .228/.362/.330 – 40 BB/49 K – 13/18 SB – 206 AB) (2015: .345/.463/.518 – 36 BB/32 K – 18/21 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .304/.418/.424 – 40 BB/42 K – 11/18 SB – 217 AB)
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)
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)
Austin Peay JR OF Cayce Bredlau: above-average speed; 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .331/.444/.444 – 32 BB/30 K – 14/20 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .304/.403/.474 – 29 BB/41 K – 4/9 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .353/.389/.618 – 2 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 34 AB)
Austin Peay JR OF Chase Hamilton: power upside; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .227/.336/.474 – 15 BB/27 K – 5/6 SB – 97 AB) (2016: .335/.413/.641 – 21 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 167 AB)
Austin Peay SR OF Josh Wilson: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .303/.417/.407 – 20 BB/15 K – 8/10 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .295/.448/.375 – 19 BB/16 K – 6/6 SB – 88 AB)
Austin Peay SR OF Kyle Blackburn: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .216/.310/.324 – 1 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 37 AB) (2016: .361/.422/.639 – 6 BB/23 K – 5/5 SB – 72 AB)
Austin Peay SR OF Patrick Massoni: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .295/.383/.470 – 18 BB/32 K – 8/13 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .361/.411/.444 – 14 BB/19 K – 5/6 SB – 169 AB)
Ball State JR 1B/C Caleb Stayton: 6-3, 225 pounds (2014: .285/.374/.418 – 15 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB) (2015: .278/.381/.411 – 8 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 90 AB) (2016: .377/.482/.614 – 42 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 220 AB)
Ball State JR 3B Sean Kennedy: 6-2, 190 pounds (2014: .315/.406/.350 – 25 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 197 AB) (2015: .250/.326/.305 – 20 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 200 AB) (2016: .266/.347/.393 – 27 BB/44 K – 2/5 SB – 214 AB)
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)
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)
Ball State JR OF Matt Eppers: 6-3, 190 pounds (2015: .263/.324/.392 – 16 BB/42 K – 16/22 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .260/.336/.377 – 24 BB/45 K – 9/16 SB – 204 AB)
Ball State JR SS/RHP Alex Maloney: good athlete; mid-80s FB; varies arm slot; 6-2, 190 pounds (2015: .256/.323/.370 – 23 BB/47 K – 6/8 SB – 219 AB) (2016: .305/.399/.408 – 34 BB/34 K – 12/19 SB – 233 AB)
Ball State SR 2B Ryan Spaulding: 5-10, 190 pounds (2013: .253/.323/.329 – 15 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 170 AB) (2014: .292/.394/.440 – 36 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 209 AB) (2015: .284/.354/.431 – 20 BB/23 K – 5/7 SB – 211 AB) (2016: .232/.349/.325 – 33 BB/17 K – 4/10 SB – 194 AB)
Baylor JR C/1B Aaron Dodson: power upside; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .225/.310/.341 – 17 BB/46 K – 0/0 SB – 138 AB) (2016: .258/.327/.376 – 16 BB/51 K – 0/0 SB – 178 AB)
Baylor JR OF Darryn Sheppard: quick bat; above-average speed; above-average range; plus arm; 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .160/.251/.256 – 13 BB/44 K – 6/7 SB – 156 AB) (2015: .229/.324/.390 – 15 BB/29 K – 5/9 SB – 118 AB) (2016: .294/.341/.480 – 13 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 204 AB)
Baylor rJR C Matt Menard: good athlete; power upside; good glove; 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .219/.297/.295 – 16 BB/34 K – 1/4 SB – 146 AB) (2015: .245/.346/.291 – 13 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 110 AB) (2016: .309/.376/.500 – 16 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 152 AB)
Baylor rSO OF/LHP Kameron Esthay: 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .323/.380/.477 – 12 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 155 AB) (2016: .307/.370/.438 – 19 BB/38 K – 2/2 SB – 192 AB)
Baylor SR 2B/3B West Tunnell: good arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .212/.310/.263 – 13 BB/24 K – 9/10 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .258/.295/.360 – 5 BB/19 K – 6/7 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .212/.250/.346 – 2 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 52 AB)
Baylor SR 2B/SS Justin Arrington: good glove; 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .234/.309/.270 – 12 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 111 AB) (2016: .297/.333/.364 – 9 BB/20 K – 0/1 SB – 165 AB)
Belmont JR C/OF Clay Payne: strong arm; quick bat; strong; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds (2016: .291/.364/.552 – 22 BB/51 K – 2/3 SB – 203 AB)
Belmont JR OF/LHP Brennan Washington: 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .220/.298/.367 – 14 BB/48 K – 9/15 SB – 177 AB) (2016: .330/.478/.646 – 46 BB/67 K – 18/23 SB – 206 AB) (2016: 10.59 K/9 – 5.29 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 4.61 ERA)
Belmont JR SS Tyler Walsh: plus speed; good athlete; good glove; 6-5, 200 pounds (2014: .217/.328/.361 – 20 BB/58 K – 10/14 SB – 166 AB) (2015: .278/.357/.417 – 22 BB/48 K – 15/20 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .274/.336/.488 – 15 BB/72 K – 20/25 SB – 201 AB)
Belmont SR 2B/OF Tyler Fullerton: steady glove; power upside; 5-9, 175 pounds (2015: .355/.444/.630 – 25 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 211 AB) (2016: .336/.417/.621 – 9 BB/24 K – 5/5 SB – 116 AB)
Belmont SR C Desi Ammonds: 5-9, 215 pounds (2015: .230/.342/.393 – 9 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 61 AB) (2016: .288/.390/.468 – 20 BB/18 K – 2/2 SB – 111 AB)
Bethune-Cookman JR C Michael Cruz: 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .330/.463/.623 – 35 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 191 AB)
Bethune-Cookman rJR C Clay Middleton: good glove; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .361/.471/.445 – 29 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 155 AB)
Bethune-Cookman rSO SS Demetrius Sims: really good defensive tools; strong arm; good speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .283/.354/.337 – 13 BB/36 K – 2/4 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .289/.356/.402 – 18 BB/44 K – 14/17 SB – 194 AB)
Bethune-Cookman SR OF Nathan Bond: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .326/.401/.391 – 27 BB/20 K – 3/3 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .361/.443/.462 – 22 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 158 AB)
Binghamton JR OF Darian Herncane: power upside; above-average speed; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .111/.314/.185 – 8 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 27 AB) (2016: .200/.340/.450 – 16 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 80 AB)
Binghamton JR OF/1B Brendan Skidmore: good athlete; has experience at SS; 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .303/.383/.517 – 12 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .315/.391/.533 – 17 BB/47 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB)
Binghamton SR 2B Reed Gamache: 6-0, 190 pounds (2014: .283/.362/.347 – 9 BB/38 K – 5/7 SB – 173 AB) (2015: .288/.422/.388 – 24 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 139 AB) (2016: .367/.450/.551 – 22 BB/35 K – 8/9 SB – 196 AB)
Boston College JR C Nick Sciortino: good glove; average or better arm; 5-9, 200 pounds (2015: .235/.304/.301 – 14 BB/36 K – 4/5 SB – 153 AB) (2016: .277/.377/.361 – 19 BB/33 K – 1/3 SB – 155 AB)
Boston College JR SS/3B Johnny Adams: steady glove; solid arm; can also play 2B; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .223/.320/.246 – 16 BB/24 K – 1/3 SB – 130 AB) (2015: .240/.330/.320 – 21 BB/35 K – 10/15 SB – 175 AB) (2016: .297/.350/.396 – 15 BB/38 K – 6/9 SB – 202 AB)
Boston College SR 3B/SS Joe Cronin: above-average glove; can also play 1B, 2B, and OF; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .291/.372/.404 – 26 BB/40 K – 2/6 SB – 203 AB) (2015: .223/.335/.361 – 24 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 166 AB) (2016: .271/.381/.432 – 34 BB/45 K – 11/14 SB – 199 AB)
Bowling Green rJR C Tyler Greiner: 6-2, 220 pounds (2015: .283/.333/.377 – 4 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 53 AB) (2016: .232/.343/.339 – 10 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 56 AB)
Bowling Green SR OF Matt Smith: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .310/.369/.416 – 18 BB/25 K – 6/11 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .288/.328/.340 – 12 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 212 AB)
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)
Bradley JR OF Evan Gruener: 5-11, 190 pounds (2015: .247/.329/.425 – 14 BB/76 K – 9/12 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .275/.377/.449 – 24 BB/73 K – 8/11 SB – 178 AB)
Bradley rSO 2B DJ Gasso: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .299/.390/.368 – 11 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 87 AB)
Bradley rSR 3B Paul Solka: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .286/.381/.434 – 16 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 182 AB) (2016: .299/.393/.505 – 17 BB/45 K – 6/6 SB – 184 AB)
Bradley SR SS Tyler Leffler: interesting bat; below-average speed; above-average arm; much improved defender, now really good; good athlete; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: .298/.372/.377 – 13 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 151 AB) (2014: .354/.464/.470 – 16 BB/25 K – 2/6 SB – 181 AB) (2015: .193/.308/.255 – 23 BB/35 K – 4/6 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .313/.402/.474 – 17 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 192 AB)
Brown JR OF Rob Henry: good athlete; above-average arm; good glove; CF range; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds (2014: .245/.318/.288 – 9 BB/25 K – 2/6 SB – 139 AB) (2015: .363/.430/.531 – 18 BB/20 K – 7/9 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .263/.345/.375 – 17 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 152 AB)
Brown SR OF/2B Jake Levine: 5-10, 180 pounds (2013: .217/.365/.289 – 17 BB/15 K – 5/5 SB – 83 AB) (2014: .148/.258/.148 – 3 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 27 AB) (2015: .331/.404/.465 – 14 BB/13 K – 4/8 SB – 127 AB) (2016: .266/.352/.432 – 18 BB/17 K – 3/6 SB – 139 AB)
Brown SR SS Tim McKeithan: 5-11, 185 pounds (2016: .290/.349/.430 – 7 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 100 AB)
Bryant JR 2B Cole Fabio: good approach; good speed; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .337/.454/.394 – 19 BB/21 K – 12/16 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .347/.438/.477 – 29 BB/21 K – 17/23 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .282/.373/.364 – 31 BB/30 K – 13/15 SB – 209 AB)
Bryant JR 2B/RHP Brandon Bingel: 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .241/.331/.296 – 12 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB) (2014: 5.40 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 14 IP – 6.00 ERA) (2015: 5.74 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 47.1 IP – 3.26 ERA) (2015: .317/.403/.522 – 19 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 180 AB) (2016: .301/.360/.497 – 19 BB/27 K – 3/3 SB – 183 AB) (2016: 8.03 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 3.79 ERA)
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)
Bryant SR 1B Robby Rinn: strong; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .302/.432/.413 – 30 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .332/.414/.582 – 19 BB/14 K – 3/5 SB – 184 AB) (2016: .373/.442/.590 – 27 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 217 AB)
Bryant SR C/OF Buck McCarthy: steady glove; power upside; strong; 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .340/.438/.525 – 20 BB/29 K – 2/2 SB – 141 AB) (2015: .303/.406/.507 – 26 BB/34 K – 0/3 SB – 142 AB) (2016: .281/.371/.495 – 27 BB/30 K – 1/3 SB – 196 AB)
Bryant SR OF AJ Zarozny: plus speed; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .293/.343/.408 – 9 BB/39 – 10/12 SB – 184 AB) (2014: .376/.439/.602 – 6 BB/8 K – 7/10 SB – 93 AB) (2015: .251/.329/.408 – 15 BB/43 K – 7/7 SB – 191 AB) (2016: .381/.448/.568 – 9 BB/16 K – 3/3 SB – 118 AB)
Bryant SR OF Zach Wood: 6-1, 210 pounds (2016: .327/.429/.485 – 24 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 165 AB)
Bryant SR SS Dan Cellucci: 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .249/.322/.344 – 17 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB) (2015: .278/.380/.304 – 11 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 79 AB) (2016: .323/.398/.429 – 18 BB/23 K – 2/5 SB – 189 AB)
Bucknell JR OF/2B Brett Smith: good speed; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .288/.400/.315 – 28 BB/47 K – 9/14 SB – 184 AB) (2015: .236/.348/.270 – 26 BB/33 K – 5/10 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .343/.399/.463 – 18 BB/29 K – 13/17 SB – 216 AB)
Bucknell JR OF/LHP Danny Rafferty: 5-11, 200 pounds (2014: .259/.319/.341 – 6 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 85 AB) (2015: 18.00 K/9 – 0.75 BB/9 – 12.1 IP – 0.75 ERA) (2016: .294/.375/.452 – 23 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 197 AB)
Bucknell SR 2B/OF Joe Ogren: 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: .270/.368/.401 – 15 BB/24 K – 1/4 SB – 137 AB) (2014: .309/.401/.392 – 16 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 181 AB) (2015: .357/.463/.536 – 27 BB/25 K – 7/8 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .293/.402/.479 – 26 BB/26 K – 8/9 SB – 188 AB)
Buffalo JR 3B Chris Kwitzer: 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .219/.315/.344 – 8 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 64 AB) (2015: .261/.295/.361 – 7 BB/42 K – 4/5 SB – 180 AB) (2016: .285/.366/.436 – 17 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 165 AB)
Buffalo JR OF Vinny Mallaro: 6-4, 220 pounds (2014: .289/.384/.400 – 8 BB/22 K – 1/3 SB – 90 AB) (2015: .223/.296/.369 – 5 BB/40 K – 0/0 SB – 103 AB) (2016: .351/.438/.649 – 19 BB/48 K – 0/0 SB – 188 AB)
Buffalo SR OF Mike Abrunzo: 6-3, 210 pounds (2015: .248/.335/.342 – 16 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 149 AB) (2016: .261/.388/.317 – 39 BB/37 K – 2/2 SB – 180 AB)
Buffalo SR SS Bobby Sheppard: good speed; good glove; power upside; 6-0, 180 pounds (2015: .270/.341/.287 – 16 BB/23 K – 11/12 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .323/.390/.377 – 21 BB/22 K – 6/9 SB – 220 AB)
Butler rJR 2B/SS Chris Maranto: good hit tool; 5-8, 180 pounds (2014: .309/.410/.395 – 25 BB/32 K – 8/10 SB – 162 AB) (2015: .275/.370/.292 – 16 BB/21 K – 7/12 SB – 120 AB) (2016: .248/.316/.400 – 11 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 105 AB)
Butler SR C Chris Marras: above-average glove; power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .304/.404/.467 – 21 BB/22 K – 3/3 SB – 135 AB) (2016: .251/.348/.368 – 20 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 171 AB)
BYU JR C Bronson Larsen: 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .288/.367/.432 – 12 BB/30 K – 2/2 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .301/.405/.514 – 30 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 173 AB)
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)
BYU JR SS/1B Tanner Chauncey: 6-1, 175 pounds (2012: .328/.373/.405 – 10 BB/8 K – 5/7 SB – 131 AB) (2015: .335/.408/.364 – 23 BB/14 K – 2/3 SB – 173 AB) (2016: .348/.373/.427 – 9 BB/14 K – 3/3 SB – 178 AB)
BYU SO 3B Nate Favero: coach comp: Ben Zobrist; 6-4, 185 pounds (2016: .317/.345/.490 – 4 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 104 AB)
BYU SR OF Eric Urry: 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .318/.382/.377 – 17 BB/20 K – 6/6 SB – 151 AB) (2015: .328/.397/.455 – 13 BB/21 K – 7/10 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .302/.367/.479 – 21 BB/26 K – 9/12 SB – 215 AB)
BYU SR SS Hayden Nielsen: good glove; 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .342/.381/.404 – 13 BB/28 K – 6/9 SB – 225 AB) (2016: .286/.378/.357 – 30 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 227 AB)
C Alan Marrero (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good athlete; above-average arm; good defender; RHH; 5-10, 200 pounds
C Alberto Schmidt (Colegio Angel David, Puerto Rico): good athlete; strong arm; older for class; RHH; 5-10, 190 pounds
C Andrew Millas (Belleville East HS, Illinois): BHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
C Andrew Miller (Frisco HS, Texas): good glove; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
C Andy Thomas (Murrieta Mesa HS, California): strong; good glove; good arm; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
C Anthony Mulrine (St Thomas Aquinas HS, Florida): good arm; RHH; 6-1, 220 pounds
C Austin Biggar (Parkview HS, Georgia): strong; power upside; good glove; good athlete; average arm; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
C Beau Orlando (Cy-Fair HS, Texas): good glove; RHH; 5-10, 190 pounds
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
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
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
C Brian Wicker (Ponca City HS, Oklahoma): good arm; power upside
C Christian Leonard (St. Thomas More HS, Louisiana): Kiley comp: Simeon Lucas
C Cipriano Primicias (Michael Power-St. Joseph SS, Ontario): 6-3, 200 pounds
C Cole Jackson (Sandy Creek HS, Georgia): power upside; strong arm; RHH; 6-2, 215 pounds
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
C Dalton Hill (Dunbar HS, Kentucky): RHH; 6-4, 225 pounds
C Darnell Domenech (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good athlete; strong arm; older for class; BHH; 5-10, 170 pounds
C David Clawson (Dana Hills HS, California): good glove; good athlete; above-average arm; have heard rumors of serious interest from Philadelphia; older for class; 6-1, 190 pounds
C Eric Ortiz (Colegio Católico San Juan Apostol, Puerto Rico): good athlete; BHH; 6-4, 215 pounds
C Ettenied Garcia (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): young for class; RHH; 5-11, 175 pounds
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
C Hunter Coleman (Midland HS, Texas): strong; good glove; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds
C Hunter Oliver (Cleveland HS, Tennessee): strong; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
C Jacob Kalusniak (Francis Howell North HS, Missouri): good arm; RHH; 6-0, 170 pounds
C Jacob Matheny (Westminster Christian Academy, Missouri): RHH; 6-2, 190 pounds
C Jake Sullivan (Durant HS, Florida): plus raw power; strong; quick bat; older for class; RHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
C Jared Herron (Trinity Prep HS, Florida): quick bat; strong arm; strong; 6-1, 215 pounds
C Jaxx Groshans (Magnolia HS, Texas): good arm; good glove; RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
C Keelyn Johnson (Pineville HS, Louisiana): RHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
C Korey Lee (Vista HS, California): quick bat; power upside; RHH; 6-1, 190 pounds
C Kyle McCann (Lambert HS, Georgia): above-average arm; good hit tool; quick bat; power upside; LHH; 6-3, 200 pounds
C Luke Berryhill (River Ridge HS, California): good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds
C Marshall Skinner (Cypress Ranch HS, Texas): good arm; RHH; 6-1, 215 pounds
C Maverick Handley (Mullen HS, Colorado): good athlete; really good glove; strong arm; strong; RHH; FAVORITE; 5-10, 200 pounds
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
C Michael Neustifter (Hebron HS, Texas): power upside; good athlete; RHH
C Mike Kilner (Padua Franciscan HS, Ohio): good arm; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds
C Nathan David Torres Soto (Puerto Rico): plus arm; RHH; 6-1, 180 pounds
C Nicholas Kahle (Chaminade Prep, California): steady glove; average arm; power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds
C Onix Vega (Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good athlete; RHH; 5-10, 180 pounds
C Paul Gozzo (Sheehan HS, Connecticut): RHH; 6-0, 180 pounds
C Santino Miozzi (Lake Nona HS, Florida): good glove; good arm; RHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
C Ty Friedrich (Lower Dauphin HS, Pennsylvania): strong; quick bat; 6-2, 185 pounds
C Tyler Duvall (Lebanon HS, Ohio): above-average arm; above-average defender; on the mend from Tommy John surgery; LHH; 5-11, 190 pounds
C Tyler Gordon (Simeon Career Academy, Illinois): good athlete; good glove; RHH; 5-8, 175 pounds
C Tyler Haselman (Liberty HS, Washington): BHH
C Tyson Zanski (Grand Junction HS, Colorado): BHH; 6-2, 200 pounds
C Zachary Humphreys (Midlothian HS, Texas): good glove; RHH; 5-10, 180 pounds
C/1B Andy Yerzy (York Mills Collegiate Institute, Ontario): above-average raw power; good approach; has defensive questions to answer; 6-3, 215 pounds
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
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
C/1B Thomas Johns (Clay-Chalkville HS, Alabama): quick bat; LHH; 6-2, 225 pounds
C/2B Rankin Woley (The Westminster Schools, Georgia): BHH; 6-0, 200 pounds
C/3B Drake Frix (Darlington HS, Georgia): good approach; RHH; 6-2, 185 pounds
C/3B Max Guzman (St. Brendan HS, Florida): power upside; quick bat; 6-0, 215 pounds
C/3B Pedro Pages (Gulliver Schools, Florida): average power upside; strong arm; good approach; RHH; 6-0, 220 pounds
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
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
C/OF Logan Foster (Lincoln Southwest HS, Nebraska): good athlete; plus arm; good speed; CF range; RHH; 5-10, 185 pounds
C/OF Marc Coffers (Barron Collier HS, Florida): average speed; well-rounded; lacking in power
C/OF Ryan Orr (La Costa Canyon HS, California): RHH; 5-10, 170 pounds
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
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
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
Cal JR 2B/OF Robbie Tenerowicz: above-average power upside; average speed; very good glove; good approach; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .168/.274/.234 – 15 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 107 AB) (2015: .182/.236/.220 – 9 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .251/.302/.340 – 12 BB/31 K – 10/15 SB – 215 AB)
Cal JR OF Aaron Knapp: strong hit tool; easy plus speed; good athlete; outstanding CF range; little power; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .235/.302/.304 – 7 BB/19 K – 8/13 SB – 115 AB) (2015: .310/.376/.375 – 25 BB/37 K – 12/18 SB – 232 AB)
Cal Poly JR 1B/C Brett Barbier: has also played OF; 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .352/.492/.482 – 41 BB/35 K – 8/13 SB – 199 AB)
Cal rSR 1B Brenden Farney: 5-10, 230 pounds (2016: .262/.329/.403 – 13 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 149 AB)
Cal rSR OF Brian Celsi: average arm; average CF range; 5-10, 185 pounds (2013: .288/.331/.307 – 11 BB/24 K – 1/4 SB – 163 AB) (2014: .239/.320/.283 – 10 BB/13 K – 6/7 SB – 92 AB) (2015: .278/.328/.364 – 10 BB/27 K – 4/7 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .294/.354/.427 – 12 BB/32 K – 3/7 SB – 143 AB)
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)
Cal SR 3B/C Mitchell Kranson (2015): has experience calling own games; West Coast version of Gavin Collins; 5-9, 210 pounds (2013: .288/.333/.365 – 7 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 104 AB) (2014: .231/.283/.317 – 7 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .273/.303/.467 – 5 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB) (2016: .333/.376/.474 – 15 BB/26 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB)
Cal SR OF Devin Pearson: great athlete; quick bat; good speed; 5-11, 210 pounds (2013: .313/.410/.391 – 20 BB/28 K – 7/11 SB – 179 AB) (2014: .190/.304/.246 – 8 BB/17 K – 11/15 SB – 126 AB) (2015: .355/.413/.558 – 7 BB/25 K – 5/8 SB – 138 AB) (2016: .277/.384/.420 – 16 BB/36 K – 5/9 SB – 188 AB)
Cal SR OF/1B Nick Halamandaris: above-average raw power; quick bat; 6-0, 235 pounds (2013: .215/.312/.290 – 13 BB/29 K – 2/2 SB – 107 AB) (2014: .244/.320/.333 – 11 BB/24 K – 0/1 SB – 135 AB) (2015: .207/.254/.288 – 7 BB/27 K – 1/2 SB – 111 AB) (2016: .315/.355/.473 – 11 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 203 AB)
Cal State Bakersfield JR 2B/OF David Metzgar: 5-8, 165 pounds (2014: .312/.371/.370 – 12 BB/23 K – 4/7 SB – 154 AB) (2015: .347/.398/.454 – 19 BB/25 K – 10/13 SB – 251 AB) (2016: .305/.369/.399 – 19 BB/30 K – 10/10 SB – 213 AB)
Cal State Bakersfield JR 2B/RHP Max Carter: can also play 3B; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .267/.314/.337 – 13 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 187 AB) (2014: 7.11 K/9 – 3.32 BB/9 – 19 IP – 4.74 ERA) (2015: 5.10 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 30.0 IP – 3.90 ERA) (2015: .327/.379/.390 – 15 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 159 AB) (2016: .285/.388/.330 – 27 BB/29 K – 3/3 SB – 179 AB)
Cal State Bakersfield JR C/RHP Cody White: 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .268/.362/.384 – 18 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 138 AB)
Cal State Bakersfield rJR OF Dustin Frailey: power upside; above-average speed; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .376/.479/.593 – 30 BB/19 K – 23/27 SB – 194 AB)
Cal State Fullerton JR 2B/SS Taylor Bryant: really good glove; can also play 3B; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .200/.342/.233 – 20 BB/35 K – 1/2 SB – 90 AB) (2015: .193/.333/.266 – 23 BB/38 K – 0/2 SB – 109 AB) (2016: .227/.292/.409 – 2 BB/3 K – 0/0 SB – 22 AB)
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)
Cal State Fullerton rSR OF Tyler Stieb: plus-plus speed; CF range; 5-9, 165 pounds (2014: .198/.258/.244 – 7 BB/16 K – 8/10 SB – 41 AB) (2015: .297/.372/.362 – 18 BB/47 K – 12/15 SB – 229 AB) (2016: .232/.319/.288 – 13 BB/21 K – 8/9 SB – 125 AB)
Cal State Fullerton SR 1B Tanner Pinkston: decent glove; power upside; 6-5, 225 pounds (2014: .298/.353/.346 – 16 BB/23 K – 4/4 SB – 188 AB) (2015: .256/.316/.331 – 10 BB/22 K – 5/5 SB – 121 AB) (2016: .329/.407/.443 – 22 BB/41 K – 6/7 SB – 210 AB)
Cal State Fullerton SR C/3B Jerrod Bravo: new to catcher; 5-10, 200 pounds (2015: .318/.451/.405 – 24 BB/27 K – 5/6 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .235/.335/.307 – 17 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 166 AB)
Cal State Fullerton SR OF Dalton Blaser: 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .256/.340/.326 – 8 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 86 AB) (2016: .361/.443/.490 – 30 BB/18 K – 1/2 SB – 202 AB)
Cal State Fullerton SR OF Josh Vargas: above-average speed; good approach; 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .332/.437/.392 – 30 BB/35 K – 13/18 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .272/.358/.405 – 25 BB/38 K – 14/15 SB – 195 AB)
Cal State Monterey Bay SR 1B Justin Flores: power upside; plus approach; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds (2016: .306/.412/.446 – 31 BB/43 K – 0/0 SB – 186 AB)
Cal State Northridge JR C Dylan Alexander: good glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .229/.321/.307 – 17 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB) (2016: .267/.389/.344 – 26 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 131 AB)
Cal State Northridge rSR 1B/OF Branden Berry: good glove; Washington transfer; 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: .328/.406/.427 – 14 BB/35 K – 0/0 SB – 192 AB) (2014: .262/.340/.335 – 16 BB/36 K – 2/3 SB – 164 AB) (2015: .269/.372/.421 – 18 BB/44 K – 4/5 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .294/.403/.508 – 22 BB/36 K – 4/5 SB – 197 AB)
Cal State Northridge rSR SS Yusuke Akitoshi: good athlete; steady glove; 6-1, 180 pounds (2015: .286/.367/.410 – 25 BB/51 K – 11/15 SB – 210 AB) (2016: .290/.385/.415 – 24 BB/37 K – 23/25 SB – 200 AB)
Campbell rSR OF/RHP Brian Taylor: 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .276/.341/.416 – 11 BB/40 K – 8/12 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .278/.409/.458 – 18 BB/36 K – 9/13 SB – 144 AB)
Campbell SR 2B/SS Anthony Lopez: 6-0, 185 pounds (2015: .257/.313/.324 – 9 BB/33 K – 10/13 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .319/.368/.515 – 17 BB/41 K – 7/11 SB – 204 AB)
Campbell SR C Matt Parrish: 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .324/.377/.373 – 8 BB/19 K – 3/4 SB – 142 AB) (2015: .301/.349/.360 – 7 BB/18 K – 3/5 SB – 136 AB) (2016: .371/.448/.526 – 16 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 175 AB)
Canisius JR 2B/SS Jake Lumley: good speed; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .297/.388/.351 – 9 BB/7 K – 1/2 SB – 74 AB) (2015: .331/.419/.440 – 31 BB/32 K – 10/18 SB – 248 AB) (2016: .339/.437/.431 – 35 BB/28 K – 12/18 SB – 218 AB)
Canisius JR C Christ Conley: good athlete; 6-1, 230 pounds (2014: .336/.464/.420 – 20 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 119 AB) (2016: .258/.384/.308 – 20 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 120 AB)
Canisius SR 2B/SS Anthony Massicci: good glove; strong arm; 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: .364/.489/.474 – 42 BB/34 K – 11/14 SB – 173 AB) (2015: .290/.398/.379 – 40 BB/48 K – 5/7 SB – 214 AB) (2016: .344/.459/.478 – 46 BB/58 K – 21/28 SB – 209 AB)
Central Arizona C Brent Gibbs: good defender; plus to plus-plus arm; 88-91 FB; Indiana transfer; 6-1, 215 pounds (2016: .396/.497/.590 – 15 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 144 AB)
Central Arizona FR 3B/1B Mitchell Robinson: strong; power upside; strong arm; below-average speed; can also play OF; Florida International transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2016: .374/.434/.583 – 21 BB/32 K – 4/6 SB – 206 AB)
Central Arkansas JR 2B Butch Rea: steady glove; 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .169/.327/.181 – 18 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 83 AB)
Central Arkansas SR 2B Chris Townsend: good glove; 5-11, 185 pounds (2014: .281/.389/.357 – 25 BB/43 K – 3/5 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .239/.382/.290 – 27 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 138 AB) (2016: .340/.414/.375 – 13 BB/17 K – 10/12 SB – 144 AB)
Central Arkansas SR C Brandon Montalvo: 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .293/.382/.414 – 7 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB) (2015: .244/.370/.356 – 9 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 45 AB) (2016: .315/.417/.450 – 29 BB/29 K – 7/9 SB – 200 AB)
Central Arkansas SR OF Tyler Langley: good athlete; 6-1, 180 pounds (2014: .259/.373/.443 – 18 BB/40 K – 9/11 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .305/.382/.463 – 18 BB/39 K – 10/13 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .297/.415/.461 – 25 BB/53 K – 16/27 SB – 219 AB)
Central Arkansas SR SS Logan Preston: 6-1, 215 pounds (2015: .222/.343/.460 – 24 BB/31 K – 1/4 SB – 176 AB) (2016: .300/.420/.411 – 40 BB/40 K – 3/5 SB – 190 AB)
Central Connecticut State JR OF Franklin Jennings: above-average to plus speed; great athlete; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .262/.322/.285 – 12 BB/20 K – 4/5 SB – 130 AB) (2015: .265/.311/.315 – 8 BB/25 K – 16/19 SB – 181 AB) (2016: .302/.339/.345 – 6 BB/9 K – 4/9 SB – 116 AB)
Central Connecticut State SR C Connor Fitzsimmons: plus arm; good athlete; above-average glove; 5-10, 190 pounds (2013: .226/.293/.250 – 5 BB/22 K – 0/1 SB – 84 AB) (2014: .230/.314/.291 – 8 BB/33 K – 2/2 SB – 148 AB) (2015: .263/.356/.321 – 14 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 137 AB) (2016: .317/.397/.429 – 10 BB/31 K – 1/1 SB – 164 AB)
Central Florida JR 1B Austin Griffin: 6-3, 250 pounds (2016: .250/.359/.489 – 30 BB/68 K – 1/2 SB – 188 AB)
Central Florida JR 2B/SS Ryan Crile: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .276/.352/.379 – 19 BB/44 K – 12/18 SB – 214 AB)
Central Florida JR 3B/SS Kam Gellinger: really good defensive tools; strong arm; good speed; interesting bat; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .198/.234/.287 – 4 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB) (2016: .282/.365/.400 – 20 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 195 AB)
Central Florida JR OF Eli Putnam: power upside; good speed; 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .287/.340/.410 – 12 BB/38 K – 10/12 SB – 188 AB)
Central Florida JR OF/1B Matt Diorio: good approach; strong hit tool; power upside; steady glove behind plate, others like it less; average arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .288/.348/.375 – 9 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 104 AB) (2015: .308/.429/.476 – 28 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 143 AB) (2016: .279/.373/.397 – 19 BB/28 K – 4/4 SB – 136 AB)
Central Florida JR OF/LHP Luke Hamblin: good speed; good approach; 6-2, 180 pounds (2016: .248/.361/.282 – 36 BB/38 K – 14/19 SB – 206 AB)
Central Florida JR SS Brennan Bozeman: steady glove; 6-1, 185 pounds (2016: .299/.389/.344 – 18 BB/19 K – 9/17 SB – 157 AB)
Central Michigan JR 2B/SS Alex Borglin: plus athlete; plus speed; good range; average at best arm likely pushes him off short; FAVORITE; 6-0, 175 pounds (2014: .225/.410/.312 – 35 BB/38 K – 6/6 SB – 138 AB) (2015: .308/.420/.402 – 37 BB/30 K – 5/9 SB – 224 AB) (2016: .299/.394/.402 – 32 BB/32 K – 5/9 SB – 241 AB)
Central Michigan JR C Robert Greenman: 6-0, 190 pounds (2015: .393/.469/.536 – 2 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 28 AB) (2016: .246/.351/.310 – 16 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 126 AB)
Central Michigan rSR SS Joe Houlihan: steady defender; 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: .247/.300/.329 – 5 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 73 AB) (2013: .164/.325/.179 – 15 BB/19 K – 1/1 SB – 67 AB) (2015: .265/.382/.394 – 26 BB/40 K – 4/5 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .118/.350/.158 – 24 BB/35 K – 3/3 SB – 76 AB)
Central Michigan SO SS Zach McKinstry: strong hit tool; above-average speed; really good glove; 6-1, 160 pounds (2015: .317/.390/.362 – 23 BB/32 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB) (2016: .325/.415/.383 – 30 BB/31 K – 12/17 SB – 243 AB)
Central Michigan SR 1B Zack Fields: big raw power; Victor Roache comp; 6-5, 265 pounds (2013: .190/.288/.389 – 16 BB/43 K – 0/0 SB – 126 AB) (2014: .248/.298/.381 – 7 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .175/.242/.300 – 7 BB/20 K – 1/1 SB – 80 AB) (2016: .250/.298/.364 – 2 BB/20 K – 1/1 SB – 44 AB)
Central Michigan SR OF Logan Regnier: plus speed; 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: .284/.355/.395 – 17 BB/48 K – 25/29 SB – 215 AB) (2014: .311/.396/.356 – 26 BB/42 K – 22/26 SB – 222 AB) (2015: .312/.372/.452 – 12 BB/36 K – 19/24 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .276/.344/.345 – 2 BB/8 K – 2/3 SB – 29 AB)
Central Michigan SR OF Ryan Heeke: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .291/.361/.371 – 15 BB/23 K – 7/10 SB – 151 AB)
Charleston Southern JR 3B/2B Nate Blanchard: good glove; 5-10, 165 pounds (2014: .220/.270/.241 – 8 BB/22 K – 3/4 SB – 141 AB) (2015: .325/.411/.412 – 27 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .300/.385/.394 – 25 BB/23 K – 1/4 SB – 213 AB)
Charleston Southern SR OF Sly Edwards: plus-plus speed; High Point transfer; 5-10, 175 pounds (2013: .190/.292/.238 – 7 BB/17 K – 2/5 SB – 63 AB) (2015: .300/.355/.457 – 2 BB/16 K – 0/2 SB – 70 AB) (2016: .337/.435/.434 – 30 BB/38 K – 7/10 SB – 196 AB)
Charlotte JR 1B/RHP Logan Sherer: power upside; 6-3, 250 pounds (2014: .260/.306/.380 – 13 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 192 AB) (2014: 6.00 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 14 IP – 2.40 ERA) (2015: 7.36 K/9 – 5.73 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 4.91 ERA) (2015: .311/.348/.477 – 10 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 193 AB) (2016: .336/.412/.574 – 28 BB/47 K – 2/2 SB – 223 AB)
Charlotte JR OF TJ Nichting: 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .198/.236/.281 – 9 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .358/.388/.502 – 12 BB/19 K – 2/3 SB – 229 AB)
Chicago State SR OF Andy Gertonson: 6-4, 200 pounds (2015: .234/.307/.370 – 20 BB/37 K – 2/3 SB – 192 AB) (2016: .284/.339/.450 – 12 BB/27 K – 10/10 SB – 169 AB)
Chipola JC C Mike Hickman: strong; quick bat; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .345/.442/.610 – 17 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 177 AB)
Chipola JC JR 2B/SS Wood Myers: good speed; good glove; UNC transfer; 5-10, 180 pounds (2014: .298/.358/.358 – 19 BB/15 K – 6/10 SB – 218 AB) (2015: .333/.444/.353 – 9 BB/0 K – 4/4 SB – 51 AB) (2016*: .357/.411/.498 – 17 BB/14 K – 13/19 SB – 207 AB)
Chipola JC OF/RHP Reynaldo Rivera: plus raw power; plus arm strength; 6-6, 250 pounds (2016: .397/.479/.647 – 29 BB/51 K – 3/5 SB – 184 AB)
Chipola JC SO OF Reese Cooley: power upside; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; plus athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .262/.359/.541 – 22 BB/39 K – 12/13 SB – 157 AB)
Chipola JC SS/RHP Tekwaan Whyte: good athlete; strong arm; 87-92 FB; 76-80 CB; 77 SL; 6-1, 175 pounds (2016: .284/.365/.461 – 12 BB/13 K – 2/3 SB – 102 AB)
Cincinnati rSO 2B Connor McVey: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .267/.344/.329 – 15 BB/22 K – 161 AB) (2015: .167/.271/.262 – 3 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 42 AB) (2016: .292/.379/.420 – 19 BB/26 K – 27/29 SB – 212 AB)
Cincinnati SR 1B/3B Devin Wenzel: 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .254/.321/.366 – 20 BB/34 K – 7/10 SB – 213 AB) (2014: .249/.291/.402 – 11 BB/39 K – 4/4 SB – 169 AB) (2015: .222/.303/.384 – 23 BB/54 K – 2/3 SB – 198 AB) (2016: .241/.318/.354 – 8 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 79 AB)
Clemson JR 3B/SS Weston Wilson: good defensive tools; above-average power upside; quick bat; good athlete; can also play 2B; PG comp: Richie Shaffer; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds (2014: .240/.316/.312 – 15 BB/30 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB) (2015: .251/.326/.385 – 21 BB/46 K – 7/10 SB – 195 AB) (2016: .279/.343/.434 – 26 BB/42 K – 8/13 SB – 251 AB)
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)
Clemson JR SS/2B Eli White: great athlete; above-average to plus speed; good defensive tools; plenty of range; quick bat; 6-3, 180 pounds (2014: .143/.244/.200 – 4 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 35 AB) (2015: .297/.380/.405 – 25 BB/57 K – 11/17 SB – 232 AB) (2016: .272/.389/.380 – 39 BB/59 K – 24/30 SB – 250 AB)
Clemson rSO OF/1B Reed Rohlman: 6-1, 210 pounds (2015: .356/.412/.466 – 23 BB/35 K – 3/5 SB – 236 AB) (2016: .274/.374/.383 – 33 BB/43 K – 1/3 SB – 248 AB)
Clemson rSR OF Mike Triller: 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .269/.350/.654 – 7 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 52 AB)
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)
Coastal Carolina JR C/1B GK Young: power upside; strong arm; way too aggressive; go back and forth on his defense; 6-1, 230 pounds (2014: .237/.333/.382 – 18 BB/38 K – 0/1 SB – 173 AB) (2015: .301/.368/.476 – 19 BB/50 K – 0/0 SB – 229 AB) (2016: .339/.393/.569 – 19 BB/54 K – 1/2 SB – 239 AB)
Coastal Carolina rJR SS/RHP Jordan Gore: waiting out transfer year in 2016; steady glove; good approach; strong arm; South Carolina transfer; 6-0, 165 pounds (2014: .226/.304/.323 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 62 AB) (2015: .255/.322/.298 – 16 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 161 AB)
Coastal Carolina SO OF Dalton Ewing: plus athlete; plus speed; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .400/.500/.400 – 1 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 10 AB) (2016: .138/.350/.345 – 7 BB/14 K – 8/9 SB – 29 AB)
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)
Coastal Carolina SR 3B Zach Remillard: good power; good defensive tools; good approach; too aggressive for his own good; strong arm; may not be athletic enough for 3B, but has improved a good bit; inconsistent hands; good speed; could be tried at 2B, but I wouldn’t; old BA comp: Gordon Beckham; 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: .226/.270/.318 – 12 BB/42 K – 3/3 SB – 195 AB) (2014: .259/.318/.368 – 16 BB/39 K – 3/4 SB – 193 AB) (2015: .270/.339/.419 – 18 BB/38 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .348/.402/.644 – 18 BB/68 K – 12/14 SB – 233 AB)
Coastal Carolina SR 3B/C Tyler Chadwick: good approach; good athlete; can play anywhere; average speed; 5-9, 200 pounds (2013: .333/.451/.359 – 8 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 39 AB) (2014: .299/.389/.369 – 25 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 187 AB) (2015: .302/.419/.459 – 30 BB/41 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB) (2016: .272/.383/.485 – 25 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 169 AB)
Coastal Carolina SR C/OF David Parrett: power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds (2015: .241/.319/.463 – 12 BB/48 K – 3/4 SB – 162 AB) (2016: .127/.330/.254 – 13 BB/18 K – 3/4 SB – 63 AB)
Coastal Carolina SR OF Anthony Marks: good approach; good speed; 5-8, 175 pounds (2014: .292/.410/.338 – 12 BB/13 K – 8/8 SB – 65 AB) (2015: .340/.420/.378 – 29 BB/30 K – 17/25 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .289/.408/.313 – 41 BB/30 K – 13/18 SB – 211 AB)
College of Charleston JR C Ervin Roper: good glove; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .288/.350/.405 – 13 BB/34 K – 2/5 SB – 215 AB) (2016: .263/.339/.368 – 18 BB/39 K – 2/2 SB – 209 AB)
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)
College of Charleston rJR C/1B Jake Maziar: power upside; Wake Forest transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds (2016: .297/.426/.405 – 19 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 111 AB)
College of Charleston rSR OF Morgan Phillips: good athlete; strong arm; good defensive tools; gap power, could be more there; above-average speed; big upside; has also played SS and 3B; 6-1, 210 pounds (2013: .276/.315/.474 – 6 BB/55 K – 3/6 SB – 152 AB) (2014: .247/.305/.379 – 13 BB/40 K – 4/4 SB – 182 AB) (2015: .324/.364/.488 – 11 BB/34 K – 7/10 SB – 207 AB) (2016: .233/.318/.356 – 26 BB/52 K – 4/5 SB – 202 AB)
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)
College of Southern Nevada SO 3B/SS Brody Westmoreland: strong arm; power upside; good athlete; San Diego State transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds (2015: .156/.235/.311 – 5 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 45 AB) (*2016*: .366/.466/.726 – 26 BB/47 K – 6/7 SB – 175 AB)
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)
Columbia JR OF Shane Adams: 5-9, 165 pounds (2015: .311/.418/.311 – 9 BB/7 K – 8/9 SB – 45 AB) (2016: .276/.382/.448 – 10 BB/13 K – 9/11 SB – 58 AB)
Columbia rSR 1B Nick Maguire: above-average power; above-average speed; good glove; 6-3, 250 pounds (2014: .265/.354/.400 – 19 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 155 AB) (2015: .242/.303/.427 – 13 BB/44 K – 1/1 SB – 178 AB) (2016: .274/.413/.430 – 31 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 135 AB)
Columbia rSR OF Robb Paller: 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .296/.351/.419 – 16 BB/23 K – 3/5 SB – 186 AB) (2015: .264/.392/.472 – 32 BB/25 K – 2/4 SB – 159 AB) (2016: .302/.400/.503 – 24 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 149 AB)
Columbia SR C/OF Logan Boyher: 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .273/.293/.382 – 1 BB/9 K – 0/1 SB – 55 AB) (2014: .253/.306/.303 – 2 BB/22 K – 0/1 SB – 99 AB) (2015: .306/.415/.439 – 17 BB/15 K – 2/2 SB – 98 AB) (2016: .270/.421/.470 – 22 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 100 AB)
Concordia SR OF/1B Vahn Bozoian: plus raw power; above-average arm; average speed; Dylan Cozens comp; not on 2016 roster; 6-6, 235 pounds
Connecticut JR C/OF Tyler Gnesda: 5-10, 200 pounds (2016: .259/.355/.339 – 27 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 189 AB)
Connecticut JR SS/2B Aaron Hill: good athlete; plus speed; really good defender; strong arm; quick bat; good approach; BA comp: Rajai Davis; 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .200/.331/.200 – 18 BB/24 K – 6/9 SB – 125 AB) (2015: .229/.362/.295 – 19 BB/30 K – 4/4 SB – 105 AB) (2016: .206/.299/.256 – 18 BB/43 K – 5/9 SB – 180 AB)
Connecticut SR 1B Bobby Melley: good glove; 6-3, 235 pounds (2013: .308/.393/.367 – 25 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 240 AB) (2014: .359/.475/.502 – 31 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 209 AB) (2015: .315/.401/.408 – 32 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 238 AB) (2016: .313/.436/.518 – 42 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 224 AB)
Connecticut SR 1B Joe DeRoche-Duffin: 6-0, 220 pounds (2015: .271/.416/.541 – 30 BB/51 K – 2/3 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .270/.385/.562 – 35 BB/66 K – 1/2 SB – 226 AB)
Connecticut SR 3B Bryan Daniello: 5-10, 165 pounds (2013: .221/.369/.307 – 31 BB/45 K – 8/12 SB – 163 AB) (2014: .274/.369/.384 – 26 BB/30 K – 9/17 SB – 219 AB) (2015: .278/.401/.367 – 32 BB/32 K – 10/14 SB – 169 AB) (2016: .290/.356/.416 – 19 BB/52 K – 13/22 SB – 238 AB)
Connecticut SR OF Jack Sundberg: above-average speed; CF range; average arm; good athlete; 5-11, 190 pounds (2013: .208/.321/.229 – 8 BB/19 K – 5/6 SB – 48 AB) (2014: .270/.364/.293 – 34 BB/40 K – 27/34 SB – 222 AB) (2015: .288/.412/.367 – 47 BB/59 K – 33/38 SB – 240 AB) (2016: .264/.384/.390 – 45 BB/45 K – 17/24 SB – 231 AB)
Coppin State rSO 3B/SS Bryant Miranda: good defensive tools; 5-10, 170 pounds (2014: .225/.289/.261 – 3 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 111 AB) (2015: .231/.333/.313 – 14 BB/43 K – 3/3 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .333/.429/.422 – 18 BB/38 K – 16/19 SB – 192 AB)
Coppin State SR 1B/OF George Dragon: strong hit tool; 6-0, 210 pounds (2015: .295/.362/.370 – 15 BB/28 K – 0/1 SB – 146 AB) (2016: .311/.436/.427 – 36 BB/35 K – 0/4 SB – 164 AB)
Coppin State SR OF John Kraft: 6-3, 185 pounds (2014: .304/.377/.383 – 11 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 115 AB) (2015: .234/.329/.328 – 18 BB/41 K – 2/5 SB – 128 AB) (2016: .357/.467/.741 – 18 BB/33 K – 8/10 SB – 112 AB)
Cornell JR 1B Cole Rutherford: power upside; 6-4, 230 pounds (2016: .276/.359/.512 – 14 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 127 AB)
Cornell JR 2B/3B Tommy Wagner: 5-9, 175 pounds (2015: .308/.365/.352 – 8 BB/7 K – 4/5 SB – 91 AB) (2016: .341/.429/.471 – 10 BB/7 K – 3/3 SB – 85 AB)
Cowley County CC SO 1B/OF Caleb Eldridge: power upside; average speed; Oklahoma State transfer; 6-4, 235 pounds (2016: .391/.523/.781 – 41 BB/56 K – 4/4 SB – 169 AB)
Creighton JR OF Daniel Woodrow: plus to plus-plus speed; good arm; very good glove; 5-10, 155 pounds (2015: .281/.360/.369 – 23 BB/37 K – 21/26 SB – 203 AB) (2016: .343/.399/.430 – 19 BB/30 K – 32/39 SB – 230 AB)
Creighton JR OF Kevin Connolly: plus speed; CF range; power upside; Notre Dame transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds (2015: .295/.379/.348 – 16 BB/22 K – 13/17 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .301/.391/.417 – 17 BB/30 K – 11/17 SB – 156 AB)
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)
Creighton rSR 1B Reagan Fowler: strong hit tool; good glove; 6-2, 225 pounds (2013: .295/.446/.362 – 33 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 149 AB) (2014: .362/.464/.481 – 26 BB/25 K – 9/14 SB – 185 AB) (2015: .319/.404/.384 – 23 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .260/.335/.325 – 15 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 200 AB)
Creighton SR 2B/SS Ryan Fitzgerald: steady glove; 5-11, 180 pounds (2015: .279/.357/.437 – 17 BB/33 K – 3/8 SB – 183 AB) (2016: .230/.289/.321 – 15 BB/34 K – 3/4 SB – 209 AB)
Creighton SR 3B Harrison Crawford: power upside; 6-2, 210 pounds (2015: .298/.440/.439 – 30 BB/25 K – 5/9 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .236/.330/.360 – 20 BB/34 K – 3/4 SB – 178 AB)
Creighton SR C Matt Gandy: 6-3, 215 pounds (2015: .281/.330/.360 – 8 BB/13 K – 1/2 SB – 89 AB) (2016: .270/.331/.371 – 16 BB/18 K – 5/8 SB – 159 AB)
Crowder CC FR SS Jacob Adams: plus glove; 5-10, 160 pounds (2016: .315/.395/.476 – 29 BB/35 K – 12/13 SB – 248 AB)
Crowder CC SO OF/RHP Trey Turner: plus athlete; very strong; plus-plus arm; 91-93 FB; mid-80s SL; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .370/.421/.642 – 15 BB/25 K – 9/9 SB – 173 AB
Cypress CC C Nate Rodriguez: plus glove; above-average arm; 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .311/.395/.402 – 24 BB/11 K – 5/5 SB – 164 AB)
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)
Dallas Baptist JR 2B Connor Hall: 5-10, 160 pounds (2016: .216/.344/.314 – 8 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 51 AB)
Dallas Baptist JR 2B/SS Luke Stratman: Washington State transfer; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .250/.373/.391 – 19 BB/29 K – 5/7 SB – 128 AB)
Dallas Baptist JR 3B/OF Austin Listi: gave up baseball for military service, but back now; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .243/.345/.439 – 23 BB/51 K – 5/8 SB – 214 AB) (2014: .285/.380/.477 – 24 BB/44 K – 4/5 SB – 235 AB) (2016: .275/.403/.521 – 25 BB/40 K – 3/4 SB – 167 AB)
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)
Dallas Baptist JR SS/2B Camden Duzenack: sneaky pop; good glove; 5-8, 170 pounds (2014: .321/.383/.430 – 13 BB/25 K – 6/9 SB – 165 AB) (2015: .286/.379/.394 – 21 BB/19 K – 9/10 SB – 241 AB) (2016: .287/.351/.433 – 14 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 164 AB)
Dallas Baptist rSR OF Justin Wall: 5-10, 200 pounds (2014: .264/.367/.364 – 35 BB/52 K – 2/3 SB – 220 AB) (2015: .301/.371/.521 – 27 BB/44 K – 12/14 SB – 259 AB) (2016: .232/.401/.326 – 40 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 138 AB)
Dallas Baptist SR 1B/3B Trooper Reynolds: strong bat; 5-11, 215 pounds (2014*: .318/.405/.441 – 23 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 179 AB) (2015: .269/.337/.444 – 20 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .293/.363/.408 – 20 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 174 AB)
Dallas Baptist SR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average raw power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; like a more powerful Andrew Toles; above-average CF range; above-average arm; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds (2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB) (*2014: .411/.525/.565 – 42 BB/44 K – 30/33 SB – 209 AB) (2015: .265/.356/.363 – 11 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 102 AB) (2016: .307/.444/.401 – 39 BB/39 K – 10/14 SB – 192 AB)
Dartmouth rSR 2B/SS Thomas Roulis: good hit tool; pretty swing; uses whole field; above-average speed that plays up to plus because of quickness and smarts; not much power; below-average arm; enough range for SS; old Jed Lowrie comp; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: .257/.335/.349 – 15 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 152 AB) (2014: .300/.335/.407 – 9 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .328/.373/.420 – 8 BB/18 K – 1/4 SB – 131 AB)
Dartmouth SR 1B Joe Purritano: strong hit tool; power upside; average at best arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .324/.405/.574 – 13 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 108 AB) (2014: .265/.355/.397 – 17 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 136 AB) (2015: .277/.355/.500 – 19 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 148 AB) (2016: .248/.320/.389 – 10 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 113 AB)
Davidson SR OF Lee Miller: good hit tool; 6-2, 210 pounds (2014: .368/.439/.618 – 19 BB/33 K – 3/8 SB – 152 AB) (2015: .353/.421/.587 – 23 BB/41 K – 6/8 SB – 201 AB)
Dayton rJR OF Glenn Jones: good speed; CF range; 5-10, 185 pounds (2015: .268/.326/.427 – 6 BB/16 K – 7/11 SB – 82 AB) (2016: .254/.308/.343 – 10 BB/25 K – 3/7 SB – 169 AB)
Delaware JR 2B Nick Tierno: 5-9, 185 pounds (2016: .340/.429/.437 – 30 BB/20 K – 4/8 SB – 206 AB)
Delaware JR SS/2B Jeremy Ake: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .296/.341/.401 – 10 BB/8 K – 0/1 SB – 162 AB)
Delaware rJR OF Jordan Glover: 6-1, 180 pounds (2016: .360/.443/.555 – 24 BB/35 K – 22/25 SB – 200 AB)
Delaware rSO 3B Diaz Nardo: 6-2, 230 pounds (2015: .281/.352/.427 – 20 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .238/.337/.413 – 25 BB/39 K – 5/6 SB – 172 AB)
Delaware State JR OF/LHP Jaylen Zielecki: plus arm; good speed; good athlete; 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: 9.25 K/9 – 5.50 BB/9 – 36.1 IP – 7.75 ERA) (2015: .273/.364/.485 – 19 BB/35 K – 14/17 SB – 132 AB) (2016: .283/.347/.413 – 8 BB/26 K – 9/12 SB – 92 AB)
Delaware State SR 2B/SS Cameron Onderko: 5-9, 175 pounds (2014: .396/.512/.485 – 17 BB/17 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB) (2015: .299/.461/.431 – 38 BB/27 K – 3/4 SB – 144 AB) (2016: .226/.379/.271 – 29 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 133 AB)
Duke JR C Cristian Perez: good defensive tools; power upside; strong; good athlete; quick bat; too aggressive; 6-3, 215 pounds (2014: .189/.295/.378 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 37 AB) (2015: .241/.325/.365 – 19 BB/48 K – 0/0 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .234/.305/.400 – 16 BB/44 K – 1/1 SB – 175 AB)
Duke rJR OF/1B Jalen Phillips: average speed; above-average to plus arm; average power upside; good glove at 1B; 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .237/.276/.392 – 12 BB/60 K – 2/6 SB – 186 AB) (2016: .178/.260/.333 – 5 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 45 AB)
East Carolina JR 1B/LHP Bryce Harman: plus power upside; 90 FB; 6-6, 240 pounds (2014: .244/.338/.384 – 23 BB/58 K – 4/4 SB – 172 AB) (2015: .244/.351/.424 – 23 BB/51 K – 0/0 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .239/.369/.368 – 28 BB/43 K – 2/3 SB – 163 AB)
East Carolina JR 2B/SS Charlie Yorgen: steady glove; 5-10, 190 pounds (2014: .287/.367/.325 – 16 BB/14 K – 4/11 SB – 160 AB) (2015: .283/.394/.374 – 31 BB/29 K – 8/13 SB – 219 AB) (2016: .256/.340/.308 – 23 BB/29 K – 6/9 SB – 211 AB)
East Carolina JR 3B/RHP Kirk Morgan: 5-10, 185 pounds (2014: .185/.321/.185 – 13 BB/15 K – 2/4 SB – 65 AB) (2015: .293/.340/.320 – 5 BB/14 K – 1/5 SB – 147 AB) (2015: 6.21 K/9 – 1.33 BB/9 – 20.1 IP – 3.10 ERA) (2016: .304/.371/.348 – 8 BB/14 K – 2/3 SB – 112 AB)
East Carolina JR C/OF Eric Tyler: 5-8, 200 pounds (2014: .183/.333/.197 – 10 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 71 AB) (2015: .268/.378/.366 – 25 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 205 AB) (2016: .296/.371/.408 – 17 BB/32 K – 7/10 SB – 223 AB)
East Carolina JR OF/RHP Zack Mozingo: 6-0, 215 pounds (2016: .247/.345/.370 – 9 BB/19 K – 0/0 SB – 73 AB)
East Carolina JR SS Wes Phillips: good hit tool; good speed; Wichita State transfer; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .086/.132/.200 – 1 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 35 AB)
East Carolina rJR C Travis Watkins: good glove; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .292/.343/.358 – 18 BB/31 K – 6/8 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .322/.402/.430 – 25 BB/38 K – 3/5 SB – 214 AB)
East Carolina SR OF Garrett Brooks: good speed; good athlete; power upside; accurate arm; 5-9, 185 pounds (2013: .194/.321/.194 – 11 BB/10 K – 1/3 SB – 67 AB) (2014: .207/.337/.232 – 30 BB/33 K – 6/8 SB – 164 AB) (2015: .270/.375/.357 – 21 BB/17 K – 5/7 SB – 126 AB) (2016: .311/.380/.430 – 14 BB/27 K – 4/6 SB – 151 AB)
East Carolina SR OF Jeff Nelson: 6-2, 200 pounds (2015: .234/.280/.277 – 1 BB/14 K – 47 AB) (2016: .253/.423/.373 – 14 BB/20 K – 8/9 SB – 75 AB)
East Tennessee State JR 3B Blake Rowlett: power upside; good approach; good glove; 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .311/.429/.500 – 40 BB/30 K – 5/5 SB – 190 AB)
East Tennessee State JR OF Lance Mays: plus speed; strong arm; good glove; good hit tool; power upside; LHH; 5-10, 170 pounds (2016: .336/.387/.524 – 11 BB/30 K – 5/6 SB – 143 AB)
East Tennessee State JR SS/RHP Chris Cook: power upside; good speed; can also play 3B; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .269/.341/.387 – 19 BB/25 K – 6/6 SB – 186 AB) (2015: .338/.389/.474 – 19 BB/27 K – 8/13 SB – 228 AB) (2016: .351/.385/.541 – 1 BB/5 K – 2/5 SB – 37 AB)
East Tennessee State SR 1B/C Kevin Phillips: 6-3, 210 pounds (2014: .261/.335/.379 – 15 BB/19 K – 3/4 SB – 153 AB) (2015: .323/.395/.561 – 27 BB/25 K – 3/3 SB – 223 AB) (2016: .272/.340/.447 – 19 BB/27 K – 4/5 SB – 228 AB)
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)
East Tennessee State SR 2B/SS Robby McCabe: 5-9, 160 pounds (2016: .287/.351/.415 – 15 BB/26 K – 5/7 SB – 171 AB)
East Tennessee State SR OF Jeremy Taylor: plus speed; easy CF range; above-average power; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .253/.315/.301 – 14 BB/34 K – 20/26 SB – 229 AB) (2014: .277/.329/.395 – 12 BB/23 K – 12/21 SB – 238 AB) (2015: .258/.343/.336 – 24 BB/29 K – 23/32 SB – 217 AB) (2016: .313/.404/.391 – 24 BB/29 K – 19/25 SB – 230 AB)
Eastern Illinois rSR OF/1B Demetre Taylor: quick bat; power upside; good athlete; 6-4, 240 pounds (2013: .277/.359/.345 – 14 BB/34 K – 0/1 SB – 148 AB) (2014: .309/.386/.536 – 25 BB/44 K – 6/6 SB – 207 AB) (2015: .384/.429/.634 – 12 BB/24 K – 6/7 SB – 164 AB) (2016: .307/.364/.450 – 16 BB/36 K – 7/12 SB – 189 AB)
Eastern Illinois SR C Jason Scholl: power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .269/.376/.397 – 10 BB/27 K – 0/1 SB – 78 AB) (2015: .303/.349/.338 – 13 BB/28 K – 8/11 SB – 69 AB) (2016: .259/.359/.428 – 19 BB/38 K – 3/5 SB – 166 AB)
Eastern Kentucky JR 1B Ben Fisher: 6-1, 215 pounds (2014: .286/.393/.383 – 30 BB/37 K – 1/2 SB – 206 AB) (2015: .275/.368/.415 – 23 BB/38 K – 7/11 SB – 171 AB) (2016: .288/.365/.468 – 25 BB/55 K – 1/3 SB – 222 AB)
Eastern Kentucky JR 2B Cole Warrenfeltz: 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: .343/.361/.486 – 1 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 35 AB) (2016: .299/.366/.458 – 17 BB/26 K – 9/12 SB – 201 AB)
Eastern Kentucky JR OF Shea Sullivan: leadoff profile; 6-0, 185 pounds (2014: .314/.357/.400 – 5 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .263/.304/.351 – 10 BB/31 K – 10/14 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .288/.349/.413 – 18 BB/34 K – 11/11 SB – 208 AB)
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)
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)
Eastern Kentucky SR SS/2B Doug Teegarden: steady glove; 6-0, 210 pounds (2013: .250/.384/.319 – 35 BB/20 K – 5/7 SB – 188 AB) (2014: .244/.363/.342 – 27 BB/22 K – 11/14 SB – 193 AB) (2015: .292/.445/.425 – 26 BB/19 K – 11/16 SB – 120 AB) (2016: .317/.489/.519 – 29 BB/17 K – 2/4 SB – 104 AB)
Eastern Michigan JR 1B John Montgomery: good hit tool; 6-3, 220 pounds (2015: .297/.386/.428 – 20 BB/20 K – 2/6 SB – 145 AB) (2016: .249/.316/.349 – 16 BB/18 K – 7/9 SB – 169 AB)
Eastern Michigan JR C/OF Jeremy Stidham: 5-10, 180 pounds (2016: .225/.325/.467 – 15 BB/68 K – 15/20 SB – 169 AB)
Eastern Michigan rJR C/OF Michael Mioduszewski: strong; great athlete; 6-4, 240 pounds (2014: .248/.329/.348 – 13 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 141 AB) (2015: .259/.315/.330 – 12 BB/53 K – 4/7 SB – 197 AB) (2016: .287/.324/.460 – 12 BB/46 K – 10/12 SB – 202 AB)
Eastern Michigan rJR SS/OF Marquise Gill: plus athlete; plus speed; strong arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .250/.310/.301 – 10 BB/37 K – 35/49 SB – 236 AB)
Eastern Michigan SR 1B/3B Mitchell McGeein: 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .242/.345/.387 – 17 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 124 AB) (2015: .277/.352/.515 – 24 BB/47 K – 4/4 SB – 206 AB) (2016: .283/.408/.545 – 33 BB/45 K – 2/3 SB – 187 AB)
Eastern Michigan SR C Tony DiLeo: 5-11, 210 pounds (2016: .267/.321/.373 – 6 BB/11 K – 0/1 SB – 75 AB)
Eastern Michigan SR OF Jackson Martin: 6-5, 220 pounds (2015: .210/.366/.306 – 10 BB/18 K – 3/4 SB – 62 AB) (2016: .248/.338/.461 – 10 BB/54 K – 7/11 SB – 141 AB)
Elon JR 1B CJ Young: 6-0, 160 pounds (2016: .293/.417/.413 – 31 BB/38 K – 4/4 SB – 167 AB)
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)
Elon JR OF Jamal Clarke: power upside; good speed; CF range; 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .143/.200/.143 – 0 BB/4 K – 1/1 SB – 14 AB)
Elon JR OF Kyle Jackson: above-average to plus power upside; 5-10, 185 pounds (2016: .278/.398/.560 – 37 BB/58 K – 9/10 SB – 209 AB)
Elon rJR OF Will Nance: plus raw power; NC State transfer; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .237/.346/.351 – 13 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 114 AB)
Elon rSR 1B Tyler McVicar: 6-3, 200 pounds (2016: .315/.424/.545 – 31 BB/65 K – 0/0 SB – 200 AB)
Evansville JR 2B Trey Hair: Missouri State transfer; 5-10, 175 pounds (2016: .340/.435/.591 – 29 BB/54 K – 1/5 SB – 215 AB)
Evansville SR 3B Jonathan Ramon: power upside; 5-10, 210 pounds (2013: .276/.368/.425 – 16 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 127 AB) (2014: .234/.333./312 – 11 BB/41 K – 2/3 SB – 141 AB) (2015: .304/.409/.485 – 24 BB/55 K – 4/4 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .308/.370/.601 – 13 BB/43 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB)
Evansville SR C/2B Brett Synek: 5-9, 185 pounds (2015: .288/.418/.423 – 10 BB/3 K – 0/0 SB – 52 AB) (2016: .341/.439/.514 – 31 BB/22 K – 3/4 SB – 214 AB)
Evansville SR OF Josh Jyawook: good approach; 6-1, 200 pounds (2014: .298/.409/.335 – 36 BB/39 K – 4/7 SB – 215 AB) (2015: .314/.445/.422 – 35 BB/26 K – 4/9 SB – 185 AB) (2016: .323/.382/.447 – 19 BB/26 K – 9/10 SB – 226 AB)
Fairfield JR OF Mac Crispino: 5-11, 200 pounds (2016: .299/.373/.381 – 23 BB/27 K – 1/3 SB – 194 AB)
Fairfield JR OF Troy Scocca: 5-11, 185 pounds (2015: .262/.333/.383 – 11 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 107 AB) (2016: .277/.373/.435 – 27 BB/31 K – 5/8 SB – 191 AB)
Fairfield JR SS Michael Conti: 6-0, 180 pounds (2016: .349/.434/.414 – 23 BB/17 K – 8/9 SB – 152 AB)
Fairfield SR 1B Brendan Tracy: good glove; 6-1, 210 pounds (2014: .260/.340/.366 – 16 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 123 AB) (2015: .287/.339/.440 – 10 BB/33 K – 0/1 SB – 150 AB) (2016: .244/.376/.365 – 34 BB/40 K – 2/2 SB – 197 AB)
Fairfield SR OF/SS Jake Salpietro: power upside; quick bat; 6-1, 190 pounds (2014: .307/.387/.482 – 25 BB/50 K – 11/12 SB – 199 AB) (2015: .203/.259/.375 – 8 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 128 AB) (2016: .349/.439/.581 – 30 BB/60 K – 8/11 SB – 215 AB)
Fairleigh Dickinson JR SS Matt McCann: 5-9, 170 pounds (2015: .300/.383/.338 – 18 BB/18 K – 14/23 SB – 160 AB) (2016: .323/.410/.416 – 17 BB/14 K – 27/39 SB – 161 AB)
Fairleigh Dickinson rJR OF/3B Ryan Brennan: plus arm; 6-2, 180 pounds (2014: .285/.344/.354 – 10 BB/27 K – 2/4 SB – 144 AB) (2015: .261/.318/.449 – 7 BB/26 K – 1/4 SB – 138 AB) (2016: .331/.408/.541 – 18 BB/21 K – 14/17 SB – 148 AB) (2016: 12.00 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 8.25 ERA)
Fairleigh Dickinson rSR C Patrick McClure: 6-0, 210 pounds (2014: .271/.335/.336 – 10 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB) (2015: .276/.405/.418 – 21 BB/18 K – 0/0 SB – 134 AB) (2016: .311/.383/.402 – 16 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 132 AB)
Fairleigh Dickinson SR 1B/C John Giakas: 6-0, 200 pounds (2014: .294/.341/.344 – 8 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 160 AB) (2015: .229/.303/.329 – 12 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 140 AB) (2016: .342/.417/.600 – 19 BB/11 K – 3/6 SB – 190 AB)
Fairleigh Dickinson SR 2B/SS Dylan Sprague: 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .266/.328/.338 – 13 BB/22 K – 1/3 SB – 154 AB) (2014: .262/.324/.384 – 14 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 164 AB) (2015: .298/.344/.393 – 14 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 168 AB) (2016: .273/.356/.454 – 22 BB/18 K – 16/21 SB – 194 AB)
Fairleigh Dickinson SR 3B Joel Roman: 5-8, 185 pounds (2014: .293/.316/.393 – 4 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB) (2015: .246/.351/.438 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 130 AB) (2016: .259/.429/.491 – 38 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 116 AB)
Florida A&M JR 3B Ben Ellzey: 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .388/.467/.517 – 15 BB/31 K – 1/1 SB – 178 AB)
Florida A&M JR C Jacky Miles: strong arm; power upside; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds (2016: .328/.420/.477 – 21 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 174 AB)
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)
Florida A&M rSR OF Marlon Gibbs: great athlete; quick bat; 5-9, 185 pounds (2013: .351/.415/.403 – 13 BB/16 K – 9/14 SB – 154 AB) (2014: .335/.417/.416 – 20 BB/32 K – 13/16 SB – 197 AB) (2015: .316/.391/.374 – 18 BB/23 K – 15/16 SB – 174 AB) (2016: .308/.426/.468 – 30 BB/34 K – 7/11 SB – 201 AB)
Florida A&M SR 2B Alec Wong: steady glove; 5-6, 160 pounds (2015: .271/.372/.400 – 24 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 170 AB) (2016: .378/.504/.528 – 40 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 193 AB)
Florida A&M SR OF Peter Jackson: power upside; good speed; strong arm; 6-1, 200 pounds (2016: .308/.426/.458 – 20 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 131 AB)
Florida A&M SR SS AJ Elkins: 6-0, 175 pounds (2015: .275/.321/.346 – 12 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 153 AB) (2016: .298/.349/.389 – 11 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 131 AB)
Florida Atlantic JR 2B/SS Stephen Kerr: plus to plus-plus speed; average arm; above-average hit tool; really intriguing defensive tools; great approach; 5-10, 175 pounds (2014: .324/.381/.372 – 21 BB/16 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB) (2015: .307/.389/.358 – 32 BB/31 K – 15/24 SB – 257 AB) (2016: .248/.333/.368 – 26 BB/30 K – 16/16 SB – 234 AB)
Florida Atlantic JR 3B Austin Langham: 5-11, 190 pounds (2016: .321/.420/.390 – 25 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 187 AB)
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)
Florida Atlantic rJR 1B/OF Esteban Puerta: 6-1, 183 pounds (2014: .276/.345/.371 – 11 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 105 AB) (2015: .305/.432/.487 – 36 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 187 AB) (2016: .309/.395/.507 – 29 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 223 AB)
Florida Atlantic rSO OF Jose Bonilla Traverso: good speed; good approach; 6-0, 180 pounds (2014: .191/.214/.191 – 2 BB/11 K – 5/6 SB – 68 AB) (2016: .179/.300/.224 – 8 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 67 AB)
Florida Atlantic SR 2B/1B Brett Lashley: 5-10, 175 pounds (2015: .274/.355/.298 – 27 BB/24 K – 3/4 SB – 208 AB) (2016: .279/.377/.342 – 17 BB/26 K – 5/7 SB – 190 AB)
Florida Atlantic SR OF Billy Endris: 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: .212/.316/.303 – 4 BB/13 K – 2/3 SB – 33 AB) (2014: .255/.318/.311 – 15 BB/63 K – 6/7 SB – 161 AB) (2015: .329/.433/.474 – 12 BB/18 K – 6/7 SB – 76 AB) (2016: .286/.368/.376 – 23 BB/53 K – 8/12 SB – 213 AB)
Florida Atlantic SR OF Christian Dicks: average speed; average power; good athlete; Florida transfer; 6-0, 200 pounds (2015: .268/.374/.448 – 26 BB/44 K -7/7 SB – 194 AB) (2016: .272/.383/.346 – 39 BB/70 K – 4/4 SB – 217 AB)
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)
Florida Gulf Coast SR 1B Nick Rivera: strong; power upside; RHH; 5-10, 200 pounds (2013: .297/.403/.508 – 31 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 195 AB) (2014: .330/.437/.525 – 37 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 221 AB) (2015: .347/.458/.608 – 40 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 199 AB) (2016: .293/.461/.466 – 12 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB)
Florida Gulf Coast SR OF Colton Bottomley: 6-2, 200 pounds (2014: .328/.397/.494 – 13 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 174 AB) (2015: .254/.327/.335 – 18 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 224 AB) (2016: .268/.341/.342 – 20 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 228 AB)
Florida Gulf Coast SR OF Tyler Selesky: 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .307/.425/.366 – 30 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 153 AB) (2014: .259/.410/.333 – 20 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 81 AB) (2015: .330/.435/.429 – 34 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 212 AB) (2016: .317/.419/.543 – 37 BB/29 K – 2/2 SB – 230 AB)

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College Outfielders)

1 – Mercer JR OF Kyle Lewis: average to above-average power has kept jumping up with every look, 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 at least some CF if situation necessitates it; much improved approach, gets better every watch; above-average athlete; plus bat speed; young for class; D1 comps: Alfonso Soriano and Jermaine Dye (Frankie Piliere); I’ve gotten a Yasiel Puig vibe perosnally; almost view him as a baseball savant who is able to pick one aspect of his game to improve on every single time he puts on the uniform; love the guy but will be thankful not to have to write about him anymore since 95% of the time I type “Kyle Mercer” and have to fix it; expanded thoughts from before the season here; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds

2014: .281/.340/.382 – 9 BB/17 K – 2/5 SB – 89 AB
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

2 – 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 once he gets into daily routine of instruction in pro ball, many (all?) disagree and have him in LF; average or better arm; strong compact build; older BA comp: Jackie Bradley; D1 comps: Carlos Gonzalez, Curtis Granderson, and Ray Lankford (BA too); older friend in the game says he reminds him of a young Kirk Gibson; finally hit me as a draft comp: speedier version of Nick Plummer, 23rd overall pick last year; not the type of ceiling traditionally associated with a potential top five player, but high floor and still damn good ceiling make him tempting at any point soon after; 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

3 – Southeastern Louisiana rJR OF/C Jameson Fisher: above-average to plus hit tool; average or better power; below-average speed at look in beginning of spring, but run times have improved as he puts more distance between his time as a regular catcher; good athlete; was a raw defender behind plate pre-injury, so projecting him as a catcher again feels like a long shot; can also play 1B; labrum surgery cost him 2015 season, knocked his arm to average at best; reminds me of the wildy underrated (then and now) 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

4 – Vanderbilt JR OF/1B Bryan Reynolds: average or better 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; thought he had some Benintendi breakout potential – didn’t work out, but still played solid ball all spring; looks like a long time future regular with a chance for flashes of greatness; 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

5 – 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; think the best is yet to come here; 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

6 – Mississippi JR OF JB Woodman: above-average to plus athlete; above-average to plus speed; above-average or better arm, very accurate; impressive CF range; above-average to plus raw power; quick bat; strong; checks every box physically; 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

7 – 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 as he cleans up his approach; young for class; another ascending player who still has his best ball ahead of him; 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

8 – South Carolina JR OF Dom Thompson-Williams: plus athlete; plus to plus-plus speed; power upside; CF range; good approach; lost some in the SEC shuffle, but raw tools stack up with anybody here; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds

2016: .330/.431/.524 – 38 BB/50 K – 18/23 SB – 227 AB

9 – 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; speed and glove are enough to get him to the big leagues, development of the bat will determine the rest; 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

10 – 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 ready for the big leagues already; 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

11 – 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

12 – 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

13 – Auburn JR OF Josh Palacios: above-average hit tool; above-average speed; average power upside; corner range; iffy arm might keep him in LF; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .385/.463/.608 – 19 BB/27 K – 12/17 SB – 143 AB

14 – 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; can spot start in CF as needed; pretty swing; approach remains work in progress, but positive indicators exist despite little reflection in the stats so far; smart hitter, works pitchers; whole field approach; D1 comp: Tyler Naquin; I think he’s more like Hunter Renfro; 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

15 – Nevada JR OF/LHP Trenton Brooks: easy CF range; good athlete; solid speed; plus arm; does a little bit of everything offensively, can adjust and play smart situational ball as a hitter; 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
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

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
2016: 6.38 K/9 – 2.44 BB/9 – 77.2 IP – 5.56 ERA

16 – South Carolina JR OF Gene Cone: good athlete; good approach; strong hit tool; good defender; average to above-average speed; enough range for CF; below-averagepower is the only red flag; 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

17 – North Carolina JR OF Tyler Ramirez: average power upside; average to above-average speed; average arm; really good approach; solid glove; CF range; interesting Colin Moran swing comp; LHH; BA comp: Jon Jay; grinder type who finds a way to consistently play above his tools; 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

18 – 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

19 – Southeast Missouri State JR OF Dan Holst: plus speed; above-average hit tool; average power upside; great approach; average arm; really good range in a corner, can also play some CF; LHH; 5-11, 180 pounds

2016: .314/.463/.505 – 49 BB/46 K – 18/20 SB – 188 AB

20 – 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 (slightly lazy) Darin Erstad comp; I see Mark Kotsay/Melky Cabrera; could be 2016’s Andrew Benintendi (update: NOPE); 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

21 – 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

22 – 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; old 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

23 – Ball State JR OF Alex Call: above-average 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

24 – 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

25 – 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

26 – Texas A&M SR OF/3B Boomer White: above-average to plus hit tool; average speed; above-average raw power, not quite there in games yet; quick bat; some claim he can stay in the dirt, but pretty clear LF in pros to me; has some experience at C; defensive versatility might be needed as his bat, while very promising, still could be light for a corner; 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

27 – 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

28 – Eastern Kentucky SR OF Kyle Nowlin: solid hit tool, very underrated part of his game; average at best speed; above-average to plus power upside; also an underrated athlete, though still fits best in a corner outfield spot; 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

29 – 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; underrated nationally, but a fine player and prospect; 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

30 – Arkansas SO OF Luke Bonfield: good approach; average or better power upside; reminds me of Skye Bolt as a hitter for reasons I struggle to explain; 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

31 – 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

32 – 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

33 – 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

34 – 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

35 – Pacific SR OF Gio Brusa: intriguing upside in bat; average at best speed; above-average to plus raw power, plays mostly 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

36 – Mississippi State JR OF/RHP Reid Humphreys: 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; I really like him on the mound as well; 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

37 – 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

38 – 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

39 – 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

40 – 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

41 – 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

42 – 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

43 – 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

44 – 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

45 – St. John’s JR OF Michael Donadio: quick bat; above-average to plus speed; gap power; good hit tool; good approach; average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .328/.434/.487 – 31 BB/28 K – 7/12 SB – 189 AB
2015: .302/.416/.382 – 39 BB/23 K – 8/12 SB – 212 AB
2016: .315/.420/.452 – 30 BB/40 K – 8/11 SB – 197 AB

46 – Texas Tech SR OF Tyler Neslony: good approach; power upside; average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .375/.454/.600 – 20 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 160 AB
2015: .286/.369/.460 – 27 BB/39 K – 2/3 SB – 224 AB
2016: .317/.401/.541 – 26 BB/40 K – 3/3 SB – 205 AB

47 – Northwest Florida State CC SO OF/INF Hunter Tackett: good glove; good speed; strong arm; good approach; power upside; Auburn transfer; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

2016: .434/.506/.732 – 25 BB/30 K – 21/24 SB – 198 AB

48 – Spartanburg Methodist CC FR OF Kep Brown: plus to plus-plus raw power; plus arm; solid athlete; 6-5, 210 pounds

2016: .279/.359/.559 – 18 BB/41 K – 3/4 SB – 136 AB

49 – North Carolina Greensboro JR OF Dillon Stewart: good speed; strong arm; power upside; 6-0, 180 pounds

2016: .335/.455/.665 – 45 BB/45 K – 9/11 SB – 209 AB

50 – New Mexico State JR OF Daniel Johnson: plus-plus arm strength; plus to plus-plus speed; LHH; 5-10, 185 pounds

2015: .305/.406/.397 – 21 BB/28 K – 2/4 SB – 151 AB
2016: .382/.434/.630 – 18 BB/29 K – 29/33 SB – 246 AB

51 – Oklahoma State rSR OF/RHP Conor Costello: 88-94 FB with sink, 96 peak; good 78-82 kCB; emerging CU; cutter; good athlete; plus arm; good speed; CF range; plus raw power; quick bat; Arkansas transfer; TJ survivor; Cape 2014: 93-94 FB; 2016: 92-96 FB; 88 cutter; 80 CB; CU; 6-3, 200 pounds

2014: .240/.349/.432 – 23 BB/59 K – 4/6 SB – 192 AB
2015: .240/.343/.377 – 25 BB/52 K – 13/14 SB – 183 AB
2016: .360/.467/.593 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 86 AB

2014: 5.14 K/9 – 6.43 BB/9 – 7 IP – 6.43 ERA
2015: 5.06 K/9 – 1.69 BB/9 – 32.1 IP – 1.69 ERA
2016: 8.57 K/9 – 1.43 BB/9 – 6.1 IP – 5.68 ERA

 

52 – South Alabama rJR OF/LHP Cole Billingsley: plus athlete; great CF range; above-average to plus speed; good athlete; strong arm; little power; good bunter; TJ survivor; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013: .290/.356/.343 – 14 BB/23 K – 3/10 SB – 169 AB
2015: .345/.437/.444 – 34 BB/30 K – 30/34 SB – 232 AB
2016: .301/.354/.385 – 24 BB/34 K – 31/37 SB – 239 AB

53 – Chipola JC SO OF Reese Cooley: power upside; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; plus athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds

2016: .262/.359/.541 – 22 BB/39 K – 12/13 SB – 157 AB

54 – Lee JR LHP/OF Trenton Hill: good approach; 88-92 FB; good yet inconsistent 77-83 SL; good deception; good athlete; Arkansas transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds

2016: .378/.452/.601 – 29 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 188 AB

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

*2013*: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB
*2014*: .411/.525/.565 – 42 BB/44 K – 30/33 SB – 209 AB
2015: .265/.356/.363 – 11 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 102 AB
2016: .307/.444/.401 – 39 BB/39 K – 10/14 SB – 192 AB

56 – Texas State JR OF/1B Granger Studdard: above-average to plus power; strong; quick bat; above-average speed; above-average arm; good approach; great athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .270/.364/.385 – 19 BB/42 K – 5/8 SB – 200 AB
2015: .281/.345/.485 – 20 BB/62 K – 1/3 SB – 231 AB
2016: .285/.389/.380 – 37 BB/26 K – 1/3 SB – 221 AB

57 – Missouri JR OF Jake Ring: great approach; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; CF range; good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds

2014: .203/.272/.222 – 14 BB/43 K – 3/5 SB – 153 AB
2015: .282/.376/.432 – 30 BB/48 K – 8/12 SB – 220 AB
2016: .317/.428/.434 – 36 BB/51 K – 24/29 SB – 205 AB

58 – Texas A&M SR OF/1B Jonathan Moroney: good athlete; really impressive approach; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds

2013: .254/.285/.366 – 6 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 134 AB
2014: .282/.337/.424 – 5 BB/19 K – 0/1 SB – 85 AB
2015: .271/.379/.438 – 8 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 48 AB
2016: .346/.432/.568 – 13 BB/18 K – 2/4 SB – 81 AB

59 – Ohio JR OF Mitch Longo: good hit tool; above-average speed; LF profile; 6-0, 185 pounds

2014: .346/.416/.474 – 13 BB/13 K – 7/12 SB – 133 AB
2015: .357/.421/.498 – 22 BB/16 K – 10/13 SB – 241 AB
2016: .360/.438/.467 – 25 BB/19 K – 12/17 SB – 214 AB

60 – UC Santa Barbara rJR OF Andrew Calica: good hit tool; good range in CF; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; LHH; 6-2, 190 pounds

2014: .310/.408/.352 – 15 BB/25 K – 10/12 SB – 145 AB
2015: .329/.445/.424 – 25 BB/35 K – 15/21 SB – 210 AB
2016: .266/.446/.387 – 43 BB/20 K – 18/22 SB – 199 AB

61 – UCLA rSR OF Eric Filia: missed 2014 season (labrum); missed 2015 season (academic suspension); plus hit tool; great approach; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range in corner; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average to average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; above-average power upside; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB
2013: .277/.388/.355 – 34 BB/21 K – 9/16 SB – 242 AB
2016: .295/.415/.411 – 41 BB/20 K – 8/13 SB – 207 AB

62 – USC SR OF Timmy Robinson: above-average to plus raw power; average to above-average speed; strong; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus glove; RHH; 6-1, 225 pounds

2013: .273/.305/.358 – 4 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 165 AB
2014: .236/.297/.342 – 12 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 199 AB
2015: .295/.391/.442 – 34 BB/42 K – 19/27 SB – 224 AB
2016: .282/.368/.486 – 30 BB/45 K – 9/12 SB – 216 AB

63 – Cal State Bakersfield rJR OF Dustin Frailey: power upside; above-average speed; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .376/.479/.593 – 30 BB/19 K – 23/27 SB – 194 AB

64 – Austin Peay JR OF Chase Hamilton: power upside; 6-3, 200 pounds

2015: .227/.336/.474 – 15 BB/27 K – 5/6 SB – 97 AB
2016: .335/.413/.641 – 21 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 167 AB

65 – Texas Tech JR OF Stephen Smith: power upside; strong; 6-1, 220 pounds

2014: .287/.417/.395 – 37 BB/37 K – 2/5 SB – 195 AB
2015: .291/.428/.533 – 41 BB/38 K – 6/6 SB – 182 AB
2016: .328/.432/.544 – 36 BB/52 K – 7/11 SB – 241 AB

66 – Chipola JC OF/RHP Reynaldo Rivera: plus raw power; plus arm strength; 6-6, 250 pounds

2016: .397/.479/.647 – 29 BB/51 K – 3/5 SB – 184 AB

67 – Siena JR OF Dan Swain: good athlete; above-average defender; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

2014: .293/.370/.370 – 17 BB/43 K – 12/15 SB – 208 AB
2015: .267/.356/.377 – 21 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 191 AB
2016: .311/.423/.531 – 28 BB/26 K – 3/3 SB – 177 AB

68 – Oklahoma JR OF Cody Thomas: plus athlete; power upside; plus arm; average speed; 6-5, 215 pounds

2016: .299/.354/.556 – 9 BB/31 K – 2/2 SB – 117 AB

69 – UC Riverside JR OF Vince Fernandez: average to above-average power; above-average speed; quick bat; average to above-average arm; good approach; corner profile; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

2015: .316/.387/.524 – 23 BB/63 K – 9/14 SB – 206 AB
2016: .350/.431/.509 – 30 BB/58 K – 4/7 SB – 220 AB

70 – Little Rock JR OF/1B Dalton Thomas: strong; power upside; above-average arm; too aggressive; can also catch; RHH; 6-3, 220 pounds

2016: .375/.415/.582 – 12 BB/37 K – 2/5 SB – 232 AB

71 – San Diego JR OF Ryan Kirby: power upside; 6-2, 185 pounds

2014: .240/.333/.333 – 11 BB/18 K – 0/1 SB – 75 AB
2015: .294/.393/.381 – 19 BB/20 K – 4/7 SB – 126 AB
2016: .344/.423/.563 – 17 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 128 AB

72 – North Florida JR OF/1B Chris Thibideau: power upside; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

2016: .344/.406/.561 – 15 BB/37 K – 12/13 SB – 189 AB

73 – Texas A&M SR OF JB Moss: quick bat; above-average to plus speed, have heard higher; plus arm; sneaky pop; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .245/.364/.284 – 16 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 102 AB
2015: .253/.344/.407 – 21 BB/45 K – 6/9 SB – 150 AB
2016: .325/.416/.486 – 32 BB/52 K – 16/20 SB – 249 AB

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

2013: .308/.366/.408 – 19 BB/28 K – 3/8 SB – 201 AB
2014: .353/.385/.387 – 12 BB/26 K – 9/15 SB – 204 AB
2015: .254/.386/.345 – 26 BB/30 K – 7/9 SB – 142 AB
2016: .325/.378/.405 – 17 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 237 AB

75 – Louisiana SR OF Kyle Clement: power upside; average speed; 5-10, 185 pounds

2015: .346/.401/.615 – 14 BB/26 K – 3/10 SB – 182 AB
2016: .355/.421/.503 – 17 BB/23 K – 8/11 SB – 169 AB

76 – Fresno State SR OF/SS Brody Russell: above-average to plus arm; sneaky pop, average raw power; average speed; good defensive tools; 6-1, 190 pounds

2013: .228/.291/.325 – 9 BB/30 K – 7/7 SB – 123 AB
2014: .236/.381/.333 – 30 BB/44 K – 7/8 SB – 174 AB
2015: .233/.345/.318 – 27 BB/42 K – 2/9 SB – 176 AB
2016: .415/.460/.644 – 9 BB/23 K – 3/9 SB – 135 AB

77 – Air Force JR OF/1B Tyler Jones: plus athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .338/.399/.518 – 10 BB/37 K – 7/13 SB – 195 AB
2015: .301/.400/.497 – 15 BB/45 K – 12/18 SB – 193 AB
2016: .360/.438/.694 – 16 BB/47 K – 3/6 SB – 222 AB

78 – Crowder CC SO OF/RHP Trey Turner: plus athlete; very strong; plus-plus arm; 91-93 FB; mid-80s SL; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .370/.421/.642 – 15 BB/25 K – 9/9 SB – 173 AB

79 – New Orleans JR OF Dakota Dean: good speed; 6-0, 190 pounds

2016: .321/.422/.493 – 36 BB/34 K – 8/10 SB – 215 AB

80 – Virginia Commonwealth JR OF/2B Logan Farrar: good approach; plus speed; good athlete; strong; sneaky pop; good CF range; below-average arm; 5-11, 200 pounds

2014: .305/.393/.368 – 18 BB/22 K – 10/15 SB – 174 AB
2015: .307/.392/.423 – 27 BB/29 K – 8/14 SB – 267 AB
2016: .295/.388/.405 – 25 BB/22 K – 15/19 SB – 227 AB

81 – Yavapai JC OF Nate Easley: CF range; good speed; sneaky pop; 5-10, 170 pounds

2016: .403/.485/.655 – 36 BB/37 K – 29/36 SB – 258 AB

82 – Wingate JR OF Shane Billings: plus speed; good approach; average arm; average at best raw power; CF range; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2016: .444/.502/.639 – 25 BB/15 K – 30/32 SB – 216 AB

83 – Central Florida JR OF/1B Matt Diorio: good approach; strong hit tool; power upside; steady glove behind plate, others like it less; average arm; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .288/.348/.375 – 9 BB/21 K – 1/1 SB – 104 AB
2015: .308/.429/.476 – 28 BB/48 K – 1/1 SB – 143 AB
2016: .279/.373/.397 – 19 BB/28 K – 4/4 SB – 136 AB

84 – Kentucky JR OF Zach Reks: good range; Air Force transfer; LHH; 6-2, 190 pounds

2016: .331/.425/.500 – 22 BB/20 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB

85 – Air Force JR OF Adam Groesbeck: good speed; 5-10, 175 pounds

2015: .338/.398/.527 – 17 BB/43 K – 21/26 SB – 222 AB
2016: .378/.453/.583 – 28 BB/35 K – 19/24 SB – 230 AB

86 – Elon JR OF Kyle Jackson: above-average to plus power upside; 5-10, 185 pounds

2016: .278/.398/.560 – 37 BB/58 K – 9/10 SB – 209 AB

87 – Iowa SR OF Joel Booker: plus to plus-plus speed; easy CF range; great athlete; plus arm; plus bat speed; 6-2, 190 pounds

*2013*: .365/.435/.504 – 10 BB/20 K – 14/15 SB – 137 AB
*2014*: .403/.451/.699 – 5 BB/14 K – 24/26 SB – 186 AB
2015: .235/.310/.304 – 13 BB/41 K – 9/14 SB – 217 AB
2016: .370/.421/.532 – 16 BB/29 K – 23/25 SB – 235 AB

88 – Lake Erie College JR OF Lucas Raley: good approach; big raw power; 6-3, 200 pounds

2016: .424/.528/.747 – 28 BB/11 K – 12/14 SB – 158 AB

89 – Wisconsin-La Crosse SR OF Taylor Kohlwey: good hit tool; plus speed; 6-3, 200 pounds

2016: .485/.549/.823 – 30 BB/14 K – 11/12 SB – 198 AB

90 – Memphis JR OF Darien Tubbs: good range in CF; good speed; sneaky pop; 5-9, 190 pounds

2014: .225/.316/.280 – 27 BB/33 K – 20/26 SB – 200 AB
2015: .321/.390/.491 – 23 BB/24 K – 24/31 SB – 234 AB
2016: .304/.379/.441 – 26 BB/30 K – 22/24 SB – 227 AB

91 – Kent State rJR OF Luke Burch: good hit tool; great approach; plus speed; sneaky pop; 6-2, 180 pounds

2015: .360/.442/.441 – 16 BB/25 K – 17/25 SB – 111 AB
2016: .357/.423/.468 – 29 BB/42 K – 22/28 SB – 235 AB

92 – Cal JR OF Aaron Knapp: strong hit tool; easy plus speed; good athlete; outstanding CF range; little power; 6-0, 175 pounds

2014: .235/.302/.304 – 7 BB/19 K – 8/13 SB – 115 AB
2015: .310/.376/.375 – 25 BB/37 K – 12/18 SB – 232 AB

93 – Oregon JR OF Austin Grebeck: plus arm; average to plus speed; quick bat; leadoff profile; good approach; strong; good CF range; 5-8, 150 pounds

2014: .254/.369/.317 – 20 BB/18 K – 4/8 SB – 126 AB
2015: .243/.365/.379 – 25 BB/31 K – 8/12 SB – 140 AB
2016: .250/.396/.320 – 42 BB/36 K – 8/10 SB – 200 AB

94 – Indiana JR OF Craig Dedelow: strong hit tool; good CF range; 6-4, 200 pounds

2014: .232/.299/.290 – 7 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 69 AB
2015: .325/.375/.496 – 19 BB/40 K – 5/7 SB – 234 AB
2016: .302/.359/.453 – 17 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 232 AB

95 – Arizona SR OF Zach Gibbons: above-average raw power; quick bat; strong arm; below-average speed; 5-8, 185 pounds

2013: .270/.382/.326 – 30 BB/20 K – 11/13 SB – 178 AB
2014: .338/.414/.370 – 28 BB/22 K – 7/15 SB – 216 AB
2015: .287/.352/.378 – 21 BB/27 K – 4/8 SB – 188 AB
2016: .385/.472/.450 – 33 BB/21 K – 9/13 SB – 218 AB

96 – Oklahoma State JR OF Ryan Sluder: average to above-average speed; above-average to plus arm strength; plus raw power; too aggressive at plate; strong; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .284/.360/.299 – 8 BB/10 K – 1/3 SB – 67 AB
2015: .309/.401/.506 – 23 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 162 AB
2016: .216/.289/.340 – 12 BB/41 K – 7/8 SB – 162 AB

97 – Fairfield SR OF/SS Jake Salpietro: power upside; quick bat; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .307/.387/.482 – 25 BB/50 K – 11/12 SB – 199 AB
2015: .203/.259/.375 – 8 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 128 AB
2016: .349/.439/.581 – 30 BB/60 K – 8/11 SB – 215 AB

98 – Mercyhurst JR OF/RHP Chris Gonzalez: strong arm; good athlete; 88-90 FB; Delaware State transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds

2014: 6.16 K/9 – 3.79 BB/9 – 19 IP – 3.79 ERA
2015: 5.82 K/9 – 10.06 BB/9 – 16.2 IP – 10.59 ERA

2015: .349/.455/.572 – 23 BB/27 K – 3/5 SB – 152 AB
*2016*: .313/.395/.561 – 21 BB/28 K – 16/19 SB – 198 AB

99 – Texas A&M JR OF Walker Pennington: good approach; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .276/.368/.569 – 8 BB/14 K – 3/3 SB – 58 AB

100 – Maryland JR OF Madison Nickens: plus to plus-plus speed; great athlete; CF range; 6-2, 210 pounds

2016: .261/.364/.425 – 27 BB/46 K – 8/10 SB – 207 AB

101 – North Carolina JR OF Adam Pate: above-average to plus speed; strong arm; really good defender in CF; good athlete; quick bat; 5-9, 175 pounds

2014: .241/.379/.296 – 11 BB/15 K – 10/13 SB – 54 AB
2015: .304/.407/.435 – 13 BB/17 K – 14/17 SB – 92 AB
2016: .285/.403/.358 – 38 BB/44 K – 17/21 SB – 193 AB

102 – Ohio SR OF Manny DeJesus: plus CF range; plus speed; FAVORITE; 5-10, 155 pounds

*2014*: .374/.487/.449 – 44 BB/15 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB
2015: .311/.406/.360 – 33 BB/15 K – 7/9 SB – 222 AB
2016: .288/.386/.349 – 34 BB/12 K – 4/8 SB – 215 AB

103 – Brown JR OF Rob Henry: good athlete; above-average arm; good glove; CF range; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pound

2014: .245/.318/.288 – 9 BB/25 K – 2/6 SB – 139 AB
2015: .363/.430/.531 – 18 BB/20 K – 7/9 SB – 160 AB
2016: .263/.345/.375 – 17 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 152 AB

104 – Creighton JR OF Daniel Woodrow: plus to plus-plus speed; good arm; very good glove; 5-10, 155 pounds

2015: .281/.360/.369 – 23 BB/37 K – 21/26 SB – 203 AB
2016: .343/.399/.430 – 19 BB/30 K – 32/39 SB – 230 AB

105 – Old Dominion JR OF/SS Nick Walker: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .309/.385/.438 – 25 BB/29 K – 16/17 SB – 194 AB
2015: .276/.394/.453 – 29 BB/31 K – 12/14 SB – 181 AB
2016: .274/.400/.380 – 43 BB/35 K – 19/23 SB – 208 AB

106 – Marshall JR OF Corey Bird: above-average to plus speed; plus CF range; good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .292/.367/.321 – 20 BB/28 K – 15/20 SB – 168 AB
2015: .307/.373/.363 – 22 BB/25 K – 10/16 SB – 212 AB
2016: .300/.375/.335 – 26 BB/24 K – 34/38 SB – 230 AB

107 – Northern Illinois SR OF Stephen Letz: plus raw power; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .310/.371/.389 – 11 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 126 AB
2016: .304/.376/.486 – 17 BB/22 K – 4/7 SB – 181 AB

108 – TCU SR OF Dane Steinhagen: average to above-average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds

2015: .289/.346/.353 – 18 BB/52 K – 10/18 SB – 218 AB
2016: .309/.372/.498 – 20 BB/46 K – 11/14 SB – 217 AB

109 – USC JR OF Corey Dempster: above-average speed; CF range; average raw power; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds

2015: .179/.207/.179 – 1 BB/9 K – 4/4 SB – 28 AB
2016: .290/.368/.485 – 21 BB/39 K – 10/12 SB – 169 AB

110 – Georgia State JR OF/3B Ryan Blanton: plus speed; 5-11, 180 pounds

2014: .238/.336/.333 – 13 BB/22 K – 6/7 SB – 105 AB
2015: .330/.401/.540 – 22 BB/29 K – 5/7 SB – 176 AB
2016: .255/.360/.420 – 32 BB/42 K – 10/11 SB – 200 AB

111 – UCLA JR OF Kort Peterson: good speed; average or better power; good glove; exciting athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .097/.349/.097 – 6 BB/11 K – 3/3 SB – 31 AB
2015: .274/.341/.360 – 12 BB/40 K – 15/16 SB – 164 AB
2016: .271/.416/.402 – 36 BB/48 K – 12/17 SB – 199 AB

112 – Towson rJR OF/1B Chris Henze: good hit tool; power upside; 6-3, 215 pounds

2015: .331/.419/.503 – 22 BB/37 K – 3/5 SB – 151 AB
2016: .278/.418/.409 – 35 BB/32 K – 2/3 SB – 176 AB

113 – Middle Tennessee State JR OF Brad Jarreau: good speed; good approach; 5-9, 185 pounds

2015: .338/.380/.396 – 17 BB/20 K – 3/8 SB – 240 AB
2016: .298/.353/.376 – 18 BB/21 K – 7/10 SB – 218 AB

114 – Alabama SR OF Georgie Salem: plus speed, some have more and some say less; great athlete; plus raw power, little present; good approach; average at best arm; easy CF range; quick bat; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .277/.350/.307 – 29 BB/38 K – 10/16 SB – 264 AB
2014: .282/.326/.355 – 12 BB/33 K – 6/9 SB – 259 AB
2015: .276/.336/.395 – 18 BB/51 K – 17/21 SB – 243 AB
2016: .254/.335/.381 – 22 BB/34 K – 8/13 SB – 197 AB

115 – Hawaii JR OF/2B Marcus Doi: plus hit tool; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .345/.397/.379 – 5 BB/6 K – 1/1 SB – 58 AB
2015: .223/.303/.262 – 12 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 103 AB
2016: .273/.326/.366 – 11 BB/47 K – 3/4 SB – 161 AB

116 – Coastal Carolina SO OF Dalton Ewing: plus athlete; plus speed; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .400/.500/.400 – 1 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 10 AB
2016: .138/.350/.345 – 7 BB/14 K – 8/9 SB – 29 AB

117 – Fairleigh Dickinson rJR OF/3B Ryan Brennan: plus arm; 6-2, 180 pounds

2014: .285/.344/.354 – 10 BB/27 K – 2/4 SB – 144 AB
2015: .261/.318/.449 – 7 BB/26 K – 1/4 SB – 138 AB
2016: .331/.408/.541 – 18 BB/21 K – 14/17 SB – 148 AB

2016: 12.00 K/9 – 2.25 BB/9 – 12.0 IP – 8.25 ERA

118 – UNC Wilmington JR OF/RHP Casey Golden: good speed; power upside; great athlete; RHH; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .269/.351/.404 – 19 BB/39 K – 9/10 SB – 223 AB
2015: .283/.346/.435 – 20 BB/60 K – 5/9 SB – 230 AB
2016: .321/.409/.582 – 15 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 134 AB

119 – Grand Canyon JR OF/RHP Brick Paskiewicz: good approach; above-average to plus speed; above-average CF range; plus athlete; 88-93 FB with plus sink, 95 peak; average SL with above-average upside; CU; PG comp: Mark Kotsay; 6-1, 180 pounds

*2015*: .351/.420/.503 – 23 BB/27 K – 17/24 SB – 185 AB
2016: .265/.306/.324 – 2 BB/13 K – 3/3 SB – 34 AB

120 – Valdosta State JR OF Dalton Duty: strong arm; UCF transfer; 5-11, 180 pounds

2016: .415/.500/.652 – 31 BB/27 K – 14/19 SB – 164 AB

121 – South Carolina Upstate SR OF James Fowlkes: good power; good speed; 6-3, 200 pounds

2015: .277/.362/.346 – 22 BB/49 K – 3/3 SB – 188 AB
2016: .328/.401/.563 – 21 BB/55 K – 6/7 SB – 192 AB

122 – Miami (Ohio) SR OF Gary Russo: power upside; 6-3, 225 pounds

2014: .284/.350/.514 – 21 BB/70 K – 4/6 SB – 218 AB
2015: .211/.306/.303 – 14 BB/49 K – 1/1 SB – 109 AB
2016: .271/.343/.614 – 25 BB/67 K – 1/2 SB – 207 AB

123 – Hartford SR OF Chris DelDebbio: good athlete; good speed; easy CF range; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .295/.332/.395 – 8 BB/26 K – 4/11 SB – 190 AB
2014: .260/.298/.313 – 10 BB/26 K – 7/9 SB – 208 AB
2015: .266/.325/.435 – 11 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 177 AB
2016: .302/.405/.495 – 33 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 192 AB

124 – Richmond SR OF/SS Tyler Beckwith: above-average arm; plus speed; good athlete; power upside; can also play 3B; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .265/.333/.387 – 15 BB/40 K – 9/10 SB
2015: .258/.344/.442 – 21 BB/46 K – 10/12 SB – 217 AB
2016: .319/.401/.528 – 30 BB/36 K – 10/14 SB – 216 AB

125 – Monmouth SR OF Dan Shea: average speed; plus arm; 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: .263/.375/.331 – 15 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 118 AB
2014: .077/.172/.115 – 1 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB
2015: .244/.353/.354 – 18 BB/26 K – 4/5 SB – 127 AB
2016: .312/.429/.490 – 36 BB/35 K – 8/11 SB – 202 AB

126 – Heidelberg SR OF Derek Hug: good speed; power upside; 6-3, 220 pounds

2016: .356/.478/.584 – 34 BB/30 K – 19/24 SB – 149 AB

127 – Lamar JR OF Reid Russell: plus power upside; 6-3, 225 pounds

2016: .354/.410/.665 – 19 BB/63 K – 3/3 SB – 209 AB

128 – UNC Asheville JR OF/3B Joe Tietjen: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-0, 170 pounds

2015: .302/.390/.451 – 29 BB/53 K – 10/11 SB – 215 AB
2016: .344/.416/.553 – 26 BB/48 K – 12/16 SB – 215 AB

129 – Liberty JR OF Will Shepherd: strong; power upside; average or better speed; average arm; too aggressive; RHH; 5-10, 200 pounds

2014: .273/.330/.333 – 15 BB/45 K – 5/7 SB – 198 AB
2015: .235/.321/.398 – 16 BB/33 K – 16/19 SB – 166 AB
2016: .328/.390/.502 – 25 BB/37 K – 11/17 SB – 235 AB

130 – Southeastern Louisiana JR OF Webb Bobo: power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds

2014: .174/.259/.217 – 1 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 23 AB
2015: .289/.337/.422 – 6 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 83 AB
2016: .289/.371/.511 – 16 BB/27 K – 4/8 SB – 135 AB

131 – East Tennessee State JR OF Lance Mays: plus speed; strong arm; good glove; good hit tool; power upside; LHH; 5-10, 170 pounds

2016: .336/.387/.524 – 11 BB/30 K – 5/6 SB – 143 AB

132 – Radford rSO OF Trevor Riggs: plus power; quick bat; good athlete

2015: .154/.295/.365 – 16 BB/60 K – 4/5 SB – 104 AB
2016: .258/.352/.517 – 19 BB/58 K – 7/9 SB – 151 AB

133 – High Point JR OF Josh Greene: plus speed; good CF range; good approach; sneaky pop; 5-9, 170 pounds

2014: .276/.368/.398 – 19 BB/58 K – 9/12 SB – 196 AB
2015: .355/.441/.532 – 26 BB/35 K – 13/17 SB – 186 AB
2016: .211/.319/.333 – 23 BB/54 K – 3/6 SB – 180 AB

134 – Arizona Western CC OF Scooter Bynum: good athlete; average speed; interesting hit tool; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .351/.429/.551 – 19 BB/42 K – 6/7 SB – 185 AB

135 – Stephen F. Austin rJR OF/1B Conner Fikes: good speed; good athlete; 6-0, 185 pounds

(2015: .306/.390/.388 – 20 BB/24 K – 10/14 SB – 160 AB
2016: .362/.402/.488 – 16 BB/12 K – 12/14 SB – 213 AB

136 – Texas Southern SR OF/2B Ryan Lazo: plus speed; great athlete; CF range; 5-9, 170 pounds

2015: .243/.372/.320 – 31 BB/35 K – 34/45 SB – 181 AB
2016: .302/.408/.401 – 26 BB/36 K – 38/38 SB – 162 AB

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

2014: .323/.449/.365 – 40 BB/23 K – 20/26 SB – 192 AB
2015: .330/.394/.466 – 22 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 206 AB
2016: .302/.437/.357 – 41 BB/36 K – 12/16 SB – 182 AB

138 – Spartanburg Methodist CC OF Bakari Gayle: plus speed; quick bat; 6-3, 190 pounds

2016: .381/.445/.660 – 10 BB/29 K – 10/11 SB – 97 AB

139 – Bryant SR OF AJ Zarozny: plus speed; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .293/.343/.408 – 9 BB/39 – 10/12 SB – 184 AB
2014: .376/.439/.602 – 6 BB/8 K – 7/10 SB – 93 AB
2015: .251/.329/.408 – 15 BB/43 K – 7/7 SB – 191 AB
2016: .381/.448/.568 – 9 BB/16 K – 3/3 SB – 118 AB

140 – UNC Wilmington SR OF/3B Steven Linkous: plus speed; great athlete; good glove; 6-0, 170 pounds

2013: .211/.328/.228 – 10 BB/13 K – 4/5 SB – 57 AB
2014: .247/.333/.294 – 11 BB/17 K – 8/9 SB – 85 AB
2015: .315/.405/.394 – 34 BB/49 K – 30/40 SB – 241 AB
2016: .386/.471/.508 – 35 BB/46 K – 29/34 SB – 236 AB

141 – Utah Valley SR OF Craig Brinkerhoff: great athlete; above-average speed; above-average arm; power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .295/.357/.542 – 12 BB/60 K – 3/5 SB – 190 AB
2015: .299/.358/.401 – 11 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 147 AB
2016: .328/.409/.564 – 17 BB/40 K – 1/4 SB – 204 AB

142 – Rutgers JR OF Mike Carter: good hit tool; above-average speed; good approach; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .318/.377/.393 – 20 BB/40 K – 9/14 SB – 211 AB
2015: .224/.332/.276 – 24 BB/36 K – 5/10 SB – 156 AB
2016: .367/.432/.418 – 12 BB/10 K – 5/6 SB – 98 AB

143 – Lehigh JR OF/C Jacen Nalesnik: good athlete; power upside; average speed; 6-2, 230 pounds

2014: .255/.327/.276 – 10 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 98 AB
2015: .303/.365/.403 – 15 BB/41 K – 11/13 SB – 201 AB
2016: .333/.419/.533 – 23 BB/42 K – 9/10 SB – 210 AB

144 – Western Carolina rSR OF Garrett Brown: plus-plus speed; great athlete; WR on football team; 6-0, 185 pounds

2015: .206/.270/.206 – 1 BB/11 K – 6/8 SB – 34 AB
2016: .325/.374/.442 – 11 BB/28 K – 34/41 SB – 249 AB

145 – Seton Hall SR OF Zack Weigel: average speed; strong hit tool; power upside; good CF; average at best arm; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .358/.500/.432 – 23 BB/16 K – 5/7 SB – 95 AB
2014: .292/.417/.359 – 29 BB/26 K – 12/17 SB – 195 AB
2015: .287/.397/.389 – 27 BB/28 K – 15/15 SB – 167 AB
2016: .333/.458/.420 – 40 BB/22 K – 25/28 SB – 207 AB

146 – St. John’s SR OF Alex Caruso: strong hit tool; average to above-average speed, plays up; above-average CF range; average arm; not much power; plus instincts help in field and on bases; good approach; 5-10, 175 pounds

2014: .326/.446/.376 – 35 BB/28 K – 7/10 SB – 181 AB
2015: .382/.480/.426 – 30 BB/35 K – 3/12 SB – 204 AB
2016: .288/.450/.346 – 49 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 191 AB

147 – Louisiana Tech rJR OF Sean Ullrich: good athlete; Missouri transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2016: .333/.421/.511 – 20 BB/44 K – 11/17 SB – 141 AB

148 – Troy JR OF/1B Trevor Davis: good athlete; plus raw power; 6-1, 185 pounds

2016: .267/.340/.367 – 21 BB/47 K – 9/16 SB – 221 AB

149 – Texas-Arlington SR OF Matt McLean: good speed; 5-11, 190 pounds

2015: .337/.448/.374 – 40 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 187 AB
2016: .307/.411/.407 – 36 BB/22 K – 7/11 SB – 231 AB

150 – Maryland SR OF Anthony Papio: plus raw power; smart hitter; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .252/.355/.392 – 20 BB/32 K – 0/2 SB – 143 AB
2014: .271/.389/.356 – 22 BB/52 K – 7/10 SB – 177 AB
2015: .271/.378/.430 – 30 BB/57 K – 7/7 SB – 214 AB
2016: .260/.377/.418 – 26 BB/55 K – 8/11 SB – 177 AB

151 – UNC Wilmington JR OF/2B Robbie Thorburn: good speed; 5-10, 190 pounds

2015: .223/.331/.313 – 16 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 112 AB
2016: .358/.418/.500 – 19 BB/35 K – 20/22 SB – 212 AB

152 – Ohio State rJR OF/1B Jake Bosiokovic: good athlete; average speed; interesting hit tool; too aggressive; good defender; has also played 3B; 6-6, 240 pounds

2013: .278/.344/.374 – 16 BB/57 K – 4/5 SB – 198 AB
2014: .268/.358/.372 – 16 BB/47 K – 1/2 SB – 164 AB
2016: .275/.347/.488 – 19 BB/73 K – 2/3 SB – 211 AB

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

2013: .286/.367/.383 – 18 BB/35 K – 3/4 SB – 154 AB
2014: .224/.307/.300 – 19 BB/38 K – 4/5 SB – 170 AB
2015: .286/.399/.465 – 31 BB/55 K – 5/6 SB – 185 AB
2016: .318/.387/.495 – 19 BB/61 K – 7/10 SB – 214 AB

154 – Villanova JR OF Donovan May: quick bat; good speed; good athlete; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .189/.307/.217 – 12 BB/19 K – 2/3 SB – 106 AB
2015: .237/.346/.283 – 25 BB/29 K – 7/13 SB – 198 AB
2016: .287/.389/.346 – 29 BB/30 K – 6/9 SB – 188 AB

155 – Rice JR OF Charlie Warren: above-average speed; good CF; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .264/.338/.264 – 15 BB/20 K – 4/5 SB – 125 AB
2015: .311/.384/.364 – 20 BB/31 K – 5/9 SB – 209 AB
2016: .346/.418/.384 – 21 BB/20 K – 4/8 SB – 159 AB

156 – College of Charleston rSR OF Morgan Phillips: good athlete; strong arm; good defensive tools; gap power, could be more there; above-average speed; big upside; has also played SS and 3B; 6-1, 210 pounds

2013: .276/.315/.474 – 6 BB/55 K – 3/6 SB – 152 AB
2014: .247/.305/.379 – 13 BB/40 K – 4/4 SB – 182 AB
2015: .324/.364/.488 – 11 BB/34 K – 7/10 SB – 207 AB
2016: .233/.318/.356 – 26 BB/52 K – 4/5 SB – 202 AB

157 – Oral Roberts rJR OF/2B Nick Rotola: steady glove; plus speed; good athlete; has also played SS; Eastern Michigan transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .268/.357/.325 – 14 BB/36 K – 9/9 SB – 123 AB
2016: .326/.412/.399 – 32 BB/33 K – 8/12 SB – 218 AB

158 – Southeastern Louisiana JR OF Jacob Seward: good approach; above-average speed; 5-9, 180 pounds

2014: .287/.391/.324 – 30 BB/17 K – 12/17 SB – 216 AB
2015: .350/.442/.382 – 25 BB/13 K – 19/26 SB – 217 AB
2016: .281/.379/.326 – 32 BB/9 K – 14/20 SB – 221 AB

159 – North Carolina JR OF Tyler Lynn: good hit tool; power upside; plus approach; good speed; LHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds

2016: .235/.359/.369 – 24 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 149 AB

160 – Stony Brook JR OF Toby Handley: quick bat; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; good hit tool; good glove in CF; 6-1, 170 pounds

2014: .252/.342/.301 – 12 BB/19 K – 12/14 SB – 103 AB
2015: .330/.427/.423 – 28 BB/26 K – 12/14 SB – 194 AB
2016: .288/.394/.377 – 31 BB/44 K – 12/14 SB – 191 AB

161 – UMBC JR OF Andrew Casali: CF range; 5-11, 185 pounds

2014: .264/.325/.365 – 14 BB/23 K – 10/13 SB – 178 AB
2015: .315/.362/.419 – 11 BB/18 K – 11/14 SB – 203 AB
2016: .296/.343/.451 – 12 BB/12 K – 7/14 SB – 162 AB

162 – Binghamton JR OF/1B Brendan Skidmore: good athlete; has experience at SS; 6-0, 185 pounds

2015: .303/.383/.517 – 12 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 145 AB
2016: .315/.391/.533 – 17 BB/47 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB

163 – Davidson SR OF Lee Miller: good hit tool; 6-2, 210 pounds

2014: .368/.439/.618 – 19 BB/33 K – 3/8 SB – 152 AB
2015: .353/.421/.587 – 23 BB/41 K – 6/8 SB – 201 AB

164 – Tampa SR OF Casey Scoggins: good approach; above-average to plus speed; easy CF range; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .348/.431/.548 – 27 BB/26 K – 12/14 SB – 210 AB

165 – Charleston Southern SR OF Sly Edwards: plus-plus speed; High Point transfer; 5-10, 175 pounds

2013: .190/.292/.238 – 7 BB/17 K – 2/5 SB – 63 AB
2015: .300/.355/.457 – 2 BB/16 K – 0/2 SB – 70 AB
2016: .337/.435/.434 – 30 BB/38 K – 7/10 SB – 196 AB

166 – New Orleans JR OF Hezekiah Randolph: strong; 5-11, 215 pounds

2014: .292/.354/.433 – 17 BB/42 K – 2/4 SB – 178 AB
2015: .258/.388/.329 – 25 BB/44 K – 6/7 SB – 155 AB
2016: .318/.402/.502 – 24 BB/44 K – 2/4 SB – 201 AB

167 – St. Joseph’s SR OF John Brue: power upside; 6-1, 220 pounds

2015: .322/.392/.599 – 19 BB/52 K – 3/3 SB – 202 AB
2016: .244/.344/.498 – 32 BB/61 K – 6/7 SB – 213 AB

168 – Fort Wayne SR OF Brandon Soat: above-average arm; above-average speed; above-average power upside; good athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds

2014: .328/.401/.389 – 14 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 131 AB
2015: .294/.390/.505 – 34 BB/66 K – 4/7 SB – 214 AB
2016: .320/.401/.469 – 26 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 228 AB

169 – Southern New Hampshire rSR OF Ryan Gendron: average power; above-average speed; average at best arm; good athlete; good approach; UMass-Lowell transfer; 6-1, 190 pounds

2016: .275/.398/.529 – 30 BB/60 K – 32/36 SB – 204 AB

170 – Florida A&M rSR OF Marlon Gibbs: great athlete; quick bat; 5-9, 185 pounds

2013: .351/.415/.403 – 13 BB/16 K – 9/14 SB – 154 AB
2014: .335/.417/.416 – 20 BB/32 K – 13/16 SB – 197 AB
2015: .316/.391/.374 – 18 BB/23 K – 15/16 SB – 174 AB
2016: .308/.426/.468 – 30 BB/34 K – 7/11 SB – 201 AB

171 – Wisconsin-Milwaukee rSR OF Luke Meeteer: plus speed; 5-11, 185 pounds

2012: .320/.401/.390 – 19 BB/36 K – 15/17 SB – 172 AB
2013: .279/.388/.352 – 23 BB/32 K – 18/21 SB – 179 AB
2015: .321/.404/.459 – 19 BB/40 K – 37/43 SB – 246 AB
2016: .364/.457/.539 – 29 BB/28 K – 24/25 SB – 206 AB

172 – Florida Southern JR OF Mitch Reeves: good athlete; good speed; 6-2, 200 pounds

2016: .364/.432/.596 – 25 BB/41 K – 4/5 SB – 198 AB

173 – Massachusetts-Lowell SR OF Joe Consolmagno: good speed; 5-9, 185 pounds

2014: .260/.349/.329 – 18 BB/24 K – 9/16 SB – 146 AB
2015: .248/.375/.320 – 20 BB/25 K – 11/12 SB – 125 AB
2016: .277/.398/.407 – 33 BB/24 K – 13/18 SB – 177 AB

174 – North Carolina Central JR OF Carlos Ortiz: power upside; good glove; strong arm; 5-9, 200 pounds

2014: .321/.404/.478 – 15 BB/42 K – 5/7 SB – 159 AB
2015: .308/.368/.558 – 12 BB/41 K – 2/5 SB – 172 AB
2016: .305/.405/.542 – 22 BB/41 K – 4/7 SB – 177 AB

175 – Navy SR OF Robert Currie: good speed; CF range; 5-9, 160 pounds

2013: .267/.354/.313 – 16 BB/23 K – 8/13 SB – 150 AB
2014: .359/.431/.462 – 16 BB/29 K – 26/31 SB – 195 AB
2015: .324/.394/.425 – 20 BB/34 K – 16/19 SB – 219 AB
2016: .351/.439/.462 – 29 BB/24 K – 12/12 SB – 208 AB

176 – Alabama State JR OF Carlos Ocasio: plus CF range; good speed; 5-10, 185 pounds

2016: .340/.430/.615 – 22 BB/52 K – 19/20 SB – 200 AB

177 – Arkansas-Fort Smith rJR OF Kasey Cooper: plus arm; plus speed; good glove; quick bat; power upside; 6-2, 215 pounds

2016: .301/.380/.572 – 17 BB/44 K – 12/13 SB – 173 AB

178 – Stony Brook SR OF Jack Parenty: good hit tool; above-average to plus speed; gap power; 5-10, 170 pounds

2013: .305/.350/.343 – 13 BB/24 K – 6/14 SB – 210 AB
2014: .277/.364/.359 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/10 SB – 184 AB
2015: .367/.432/.524 – 26 BB/18 K – 19/22 SB – 210 AB
2016: .286/.373/.354 – 28 BB/20 K – 6/11 SB – 189 AB

179 – Texas-Arlington SR OF Cody Farrell: good athlete; quick bat; power upside; good speed; strong arm; average defender; 6-5, 220 pounds

2015: .213/.304/.281 – 10 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 89 AB
2016: .257/.325/.446 – 5 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 74 AB

180 – Kennesaw State SR OF Alex Liquori: great athlete; above-average to plus speed; plus raw power; average at best glove; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .274/.326/.341 – 12 BB/20 K – 12/16 SB – 164 AB
2014: .354/.417/.500 – 18 BB/40 K – 7/11 SB – 178 AB
2015: .265/.364/.358 – 22 BB/37 K – 2/6 SB – 151 AB
2016: .302/.386/.426 – 22 BB/32 K – 5/6 SB – 162 AB

181 – Lafayette SR OF Michael Coniglio: plus speed; good approach; CF range; 5-8, 160 pounds

2015: .293/.365/.353 – 15 BB/9 K – 8/13 SB – 133 AB
2016: .335/.395/.405 – 16 BB/18 K – 25/28 SB – 173 AB

182 – Louisiana Tech rSR OF/SS Taylor Love: great approach; good defensive tools; good speed; can also play 2B; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .320/.365/.423 – 14 BB/17 K – 11/17 SB – 175 AB
2015: .288/.385/.429 – 22 BB/25 K – 8/13 SB – 191 AB
2016: .261/.405/.395 – 18 BB/19 K – 13/13 SB – 119 AB

183 – Navy JR OF Leland Saile: power upside; above-average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .246/.345/.398 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 118 AB
2016: .392/.440/.633 – 9 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 120 AB

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

2015: .407/.446/.524 – 16 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 231 AB
2016: .317/.354/.473 – 14 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 224 AB

185 – Alabama State SR OF Dillon Cooper: power upside; 6-0, 220 pounds

2013: .286/.347/.398 – 13 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 196 AB
2014: .216/.298/.362 – 11 BB/39 K – 3/6 SB – 116 AB
2015: .100/.308/.300 – 4 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 20 AB
2016: .359/.474/.641 – 28 BB/30 K – 6/8 SB – 184 AB

186 – Eastern Illinois rSR OF/1B Demetre Taylor: quick bat; power upside; good athlete; 6-4, 240 pounds

2013: .277/.359/.345 – 14 BB/34 K – 0/1 SB – 148 AB
2014: .309/.386/.536 – 25 BB/44 K – 6/6 SB – 207 AB
2015: .384/.429/.634 – 12 BB/24 K – 6/7 SB – 164 AB
2016: .307/.364/.450 – 16 BB/36 K – 7/12 SB – 189 AB

187 – East Tennessee State SR OF Jeremy Taylor: plus speed; easy CF range; above-average power; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .253/.315/.301 – 14 BB/34 K – 20/26 SB – 229 AB
2014: .277/.329/.395 – 12 BB/23 K – 12/21 SB – 238 AB
2015: .258/.343/.336 – 24 BB/29 K – 23/32 SB – 217 AB
2016: .313/.404/.391 – 24 BB/29 K – 19/25 SB – 230 AB

188 – Western Carolina rJR OF Bryson Bowman: power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds

2016: .336/.457/.692 – 43 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 214 AB

189 – Creighton JR OF Kevin Connolly: plus speed; CF range; power upside; Notre Dame transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .295/.379/.348 – 16 BB/22 K – 13/17 SB – 132 AB
2016: .301/.391/.417 – 17 BB/30 K – 11/17 SB – 156 AB

190 – Belmont JR OF/LHP Brennan Washington: power upside; 5-10, 200 pounds

2015: .220/.298/.367 – 14 BB/48 K – 9/15 SB – 177 AB
2016: .330/.478/.646 – 46 BB/67 K – 18/23 SB – 206 AB

2016: 10.59 K/9 – 5.29 BB/9 – 13.2 IP – 4.61 ERA

191 – Mississippi SR OF Cameron Dishon: plus speed; great athlete; 5-10, 190 pounds

2015: .251/.332/.323 – 15 BB/38 K – 17/24 SB – 167 AB
2016: .225/.338/.378 – 19 BB/29 K – 9/11 SB – 111 AB

192 – Jackson State SR OF Anthony Stricklin: power upside; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .323/.458/.624 – 17 BB/19 K – 8/8 SB – 93 AB

193 – Presbyterian SR OF Weston Jackson: power upside; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .300/.372/.338 – 11 BB/26 K – 4/6 SB – 130 AB
2015: .395/.435/.698 – 3 BB/6 K – 2/3 SB – 43 AB
2016: .341/.419/.613 – 29 BB/43 K – 9/11 SB – 217 AB

194 – Penn State JR OF Nick Riotto: average speed; good athlete; good approach; good glove; 6-0, 190 pounds

2015: .265/.361/.324 – 10 BB/19 K – 2/4 SB – 102 AB
2016: .307/.405/.385 – 24 BB/14 K – 3/7 SB – 179 AB

195- Lindsey Wilson SR OF Edgar Lebron: plus to plus-plus speed; easy CF range; average or better arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .335/.408/.459 – 17 BB/37 K – 27 SB – 233 AB

196 – Coastal Carolina SR OF Anthony Marks: good approach; good speed; 5-8, 175 pounds

2014: .292/.410/.338 – 12 BB/13 K – 8/8 SB – 65 AB
2015: .340/.420/.378 – 29 BB/30 K – 17/25 SB – 238 AB
2016: .289/.408/.313 – 41 BB/30 K – 13/18 SB – 211 AB

197 – Elon rJR OF Will Nance: plus raw power; NC State transfer; 6-2, 210 pounds (2016: .237/.346/.351 – 13 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 114 AB)

198 – Vanderbilt JR OF/2B Ro Coleman: plus speed; 5-5, 150 pounds

2014: .217/.343/.261 – 17 BB/17 K – 4/9 SB – 115 AB
2015: .295/.402/.394 – 34 BB/44 K – 5/10 SB – 241 AB
2016: .236/.317/.292 – 15 BB/28 K – 3/8 SB – 161 AB

199 – Concordia SR OF/1B Vahn Bozoian: plus raw power; above-average arm; average speed; old Dylan Cozens comp keeps him intriguing despite time away; not on 2016 roster; 6-6, 235 pounds

200 – Monroe CC SO OF CJ Moore: plus raw power; plus-plus speed; strong arm; good defender; great athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .259/.317/.368 – 12 BB/66 K – 13/16 SB – 174 AB
2016: .240/.359/.365 – 16 BB/38 K – 12/14 SB – 104 AB

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College Shortstops)

1 – 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

2 – 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

3 – 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

4 – 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

5 – 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

6 – 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

7 – Creighton JR SS/2B Nicky Lopez: good athlete; plus speed; strong and accurate arm; really good glove; enough pop and patience to 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

8 – 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

9 – 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

10 – 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; won’t be a star (likely not even a starter), but I’d be surprised if he wasn’t a big leaguer; 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

11 – 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

12 – 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

13 – 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

14 – 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

15 – 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

16 – 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

17 – 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

18 – 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

19 – 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

20 – 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

21 – 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

22 – 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

23 – 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

24 – Tampa JR SS Kevin Santa: solid speed; lots of contact; good athlete; 5-11, 175 pounds

2016: .441/.504/.657 – 13 BB/6 K – 3/6 SB – 102 AB

25 – Oakland SR SS Mike Brosseau: good glove; patient hitter; 5-10, 200 pounds

2013: .252/.329/.291 – 17 BB/18 K – 1/4 SB – 151 AB
2014: .321/.383/.432 – 14 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 162 AB
2015: .287/.364/.470 – 17 BB/24 K – 6/9 SB – 202 AB
2016: .355/.452/.570 – 26 BB/24 K – 8/9 SB – 186 AB

26 – Quinnipiac JR SS/2B Matt Batten: really good glove; uses above-average speed well; 5-11, 170 pounds

2014: .260/.312/.315 – 14 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 200 AB
2015: .303/.357/.348 – 16 BB/24 K – 22/27 SB – 221 AB
2016: .344/.402/.467 – 20 BB/21 K – 20/28 SB – 212 AB

27 – Wagner JR SS Nick Mascelli: good glove; lots of contact; 5-7, 175 pounds

2014: .293/.392/.317 – 27 BB/23 K – 5/12 SB – 205 AB
2015: .304/.409/.372 – 29 BB/17 K – 4/6 SB – 191 AB
2016: .374/.414/.472 – 14 BB/11 K – 2/6 SB – 195 AB

28 – Lamar SR SS Stijn van derMeer: really strong glove; very little power; patient, pesky hitter; adept at working long counts, hitting with two strikes, and fouling tough pitches off; fun comp from his college coach: Ozzie Guillen; 6-3, 170 pounds

2015: .351/.401/.441 – 19 BB/13 K – 6/9 SB – 222 AB
2016: .376/.471/.441 – 38 BB/15 K – 7/12 SB – 213 AB

29 – Central Michigan SO SS Zach McKinstry: strong hit tool; above-average speed; really good glove; 6-1, 160 pounds

2015: .317/.390/.362 – 23 BB/32 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB
2016: .325/.415/.383 – 30 BB/31 K – 12/17 SB – 243 AB

30 – Clemson JR SS/2B Eli White: great athlete; above-average to plus speed; good defensive tools; plenty of range; quick bat; 6-3, 180 pounds

2014: .143/.244/.200 – 4 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 35 AB
2015: .297/.380/.405 – 25 BB/57 K – 11/17 SB – 232 AB
2016: .272/.389/.380 – 39 BB/59 K – 24/30 SB – 250 AB

31 – Bradley SR SS Tyler Leffler: interesting bat; below-average speed; above-average arm; much improved defender; good athlete; 6-3, 190 pounds

2013: .298/.372/.377 – 13 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 151 AB
2014: .354/.464/.470 – 16 BB/25 K – 2/6 SB – 181 AB
2015: .193/.308/.255 – 23 BB/35 K – 4/6 SB – 192 AB
2016: .313/.402/.474 – 17 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 192 AB

32 – Harford CC SO SS Dominic DiSabatino: power upside; Maryland transfer; 6-5, 200 pounds

2016: .411/.519/.738 – 48 BB/36 K – 13/19 SB – 214 AB

33 – East Tennessee State JR SS/RHP Chris Cook: power upside; good speed; can also play 3B; strong arm; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .269/.341/.387 – 19 BB/25 K – 6/6 SB – 186 AB
2015: .338/.389/.474 – 19 BB/27 K – 8/13 SB – 228 AB
2016: .351/.385/.541 – 1 BB/5 K – 2/5 SB – 37 AB

34 – Toledo SR SS/2B Deion Tansel: steady glove; above-average to plus speed; 5-8, 150 pounds

2013: .302/.393/.343 – 18 BB/14 K – 10/12 SB – 169 AB
2014: .306/.374/.347 – 18 BB/11 K – 10/16 SB – 219 AB
2015: .324/.413/.388 – 12 BB/8 K – 12/18 SB – 170 AB
2016: .329/.401/.408 – 16 BB/9 K – 12/19 SB – 213 AB

35 – Louisiana JR SS/3B Joe Robbins: quality glove; good speed; 5-9, 200 pounds

2015: .230/.308/.327 – 12 BB/40 K – 3/6 SB – 165 AB
2016: .291/.389/.485 – 30 BB/45 K – 9/13 SB – 206 AB

36 – South Alabama rSO SS Drew LaBounty: good glove; patient bat; 5-7, 170 pounds

2014: .237/.351/.272 – 29 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB
2015: .371/.551/.400 – 11 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 35 AB
2016: .294/.450/.393 – 55 BB/35 K – 14/21 SB – 201 AB

37 – Mercer JR SS Matt Meeder: steady glove; smart hitter; 5-8, 155 pounds

2014: .259/.394/.278 – 9 BB/17 K – 0/2 SB – 54 AB
2015: .293/.464/.399 – 48 BB/36 K – 2/5 SB – 198 AB
2016: .279/.449/.373 – 47 BB/27 K – 1/3 SB – 204 AB

38 – New Mexico SR SS Jared Holley: plus glove; good speed; 5-8, 180 pounds

2013: .248/.365/.280 – 16 BB/22 K – 3/5 SB – 157 AB
2014: .314/.379/.358 – 7 BB/16 K – 3/4 SB – 137 AB
2015: .254/.342/.357 – 12 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 126 AB
2016: .347/.458/.494 – 26 BB/16 K – 5/7 SB – 176 AB

39 – Fresno State JR SS Scott Silva: plus defensive tools; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .357/.400/.521 – 10 BB/21 K – 1/3 SB – 140 AB

40 – San Jacinto SS/OF Donivan Lopez: plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

2016: .342/.380/.435 – 12 BB/11 K – 15/23 SB – 193 AB

41 – Belmont JR SS Tyler Walsh: plus speed; good athlete; good glove; approach leaves something to be desired; 6-5, 200 pounds

2014: .217/.328/.361 – 20 BB/58 K – 10/14 SB – 166 AB
2015: .278/.357/.417 – 22 BB/48 K – 15/20 SB – 223 AB
2016: .274/.336/.488 – 15 BB/72 K – 20/25 SB – 201 AB

42 – Xavier rJR SS/3B Andre Jernigan: strong; good athlete; good defensive tools; approach needs work; 6-0, 210 pounds

2015: .252/.304/.362 – 6 BB/44 K – 16/20 SB – 210 AB
2016: .262/.366/.573 – 23 BB/54 K – 6/9 SB – 206 AB

43 – Chipola JC SS/RHP Tekwaan Whyte: good athlete; strong arm; 87-92 FB; 76-80 CB; 77 SL; 6-1, 175 pounds

2016: .284/.365/.461 – 12 BB/13 K – 2/3 SB – 102 AB

44 – Ball State JR SS/RHP Alex Maloney: good athlete; strong arm; smart hitter; mid-80s FB; varies arm slot; 6-2, 190 pounds

2015: .256/.323/.370 – 23 BB/47 K – 6/8 SB – 219 AB
2016: .305/.399/.408 – 34 BB/34 K – 12/19 SB – 233 AB

45 – Eastern Kentucky SR SS/2B Doug Teegarden: steady glove; 6-0, 210 pounds

2013: .250/.384/.319 – 35 BB/20 K – 5/7 SB – 188 AB
2014: .244/.363/.342 – 27 BB/22 K – 11/14 SB – 193 AB
2015: .292/.445/.425 – 26 BB/19 K – 11/16 SB – 120 AB
2016: .317/.489/.519 – 29 BB/17 K – 2/4 SB – 104 AB

46 – Southeast Missouri State SR SS Branden Boggetto: interesting power upside; 5-11, 180 pounds

2015: .318/.396/.583 – 27 BB/40 K – 4/10 SB – 242 AB
2016: .344/.445/.518 – 34 BB/47 K – 8/9 SB – 218 AB

47  – Cal State Northridge rSR SS Yusuke Akitoshi: good athlete; steady glove; 6-1, 180 pounds

2015: .286/.367/.410 – 25 BB/51 K – 11/15 SB – 210 AB
2016: .290/.385/.415 – 24 BB/37 K – 23/25 SB – 200 AB

48 – Grand Canyon SR SS Paul Panaccione: steady glove; uses speed well; good approach; lots of contact; 5-10, 190 pounds

2014: .256/.314/.301 – 13 BB/23 K – 20/23 SB – 176 AB
2015: .376/.440/.493 – 26 BB/32 K – 7/12 SB – 221 AB
2016: .363/.473/.521 – 25 BB/14 K – 10/12 SB – 146 AB

49 – Hawaii SR SS Jacob Sheldon-Collins: good defender; has made strides as a hitter; 5-11, 185 pounds

2015: .295/.341/.355 – 7 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 166 AB
2016: .349/.407/.405 – 20 BB/17 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB

50 – Grambling State JR SS Wesley Drain: good athlete; strong arm; 6-0, 190 pounds

2016: .263/.396/.421 – 35 BB/39 K – 27/29 SB – 190 AB

51 – Texas Tech rJR SS/2B Cory Raley: average at best arm; average at best range; still should be good enough to stick at SS; could be really good at 2B; plus to plus-plus speed; raw bat; great athlete; Texas A&M transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .350/.408/.486 – 17 BB/34 K – 3/6 SB – 183 AB
2016: .333/.427/.489 – 36 BB/54 K – 18/18 SB – 225 AB

52 – Dallas Baptist JR SS/2B Camden Duzenack: sneaky pop; good glove; 5-8, 170 pounds

2014: .321/.383/.430 – 13 BB/25 K – 6/9 SB – 165 AB
2015: .286/.379/.394 – 21 BB/19 K – 9/10 SB – 241 AB
2016: .287/.351/.433 – 14 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 164 AB

53 – Louisburg rSO SS Bryce Myers: plus to plus-plus speed; 6-3, 200 pounds

2016: .310/.392/.508 – 20 BB/29 K – 26/28 SB – 187 AB

54 – Utah SR SS/2B Cody Scaggari: good defender; good athlete; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .288/.370/.356 – 8 BB/14 K – 4/6 SB – 104 AB
2015: .252/.316/.376 – 15 BB/18 K – 8/16 SB – 202 AB
2016: .327/.378/.482 – 13 BB/11 K – 6/10 SB – 199 AB

55 – New Mexico SR SS/2B Dalton Bowers: plus glove; 5-9, 170 pounds

2015: .218/.326/.293 – 21 BB/31 K – 5/7 SB – 147 AB
2016: .295/.442/.453 – 45 BB/48 K – 12/18 SB – 190 AB

56 – San Jacinto SO SS Brandon Montgomery: plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

2016: .379/.405/.591 – 8 BB/19 K – 30/35 SB – 203 AB

57 – Manhattan JR SS Jose Carrera: strong arm; steady glove; good speed; not as big as his listed height/weight; 5-6, 145 pounds

2014: .260/.321/.342 – 18 BB/24 K – 26/29 SB – 196 AB
2015: .190/.358/.317 – 14 BB/9 K – 15/16 SB – 63 AB
2016: .314/.370/.453 – 17 BB/23 K – 20/29 SB – 236 AB

58 – Seattle JR SS Griffin Andreychuk: good speed; 5-9, 185 pounds

2014: .297/.409/.324 – 11 BB/16 K – 3/3 SB – 111 AB
2015: .306/.407/.421 – 31 BB/42 K – 7/8 SB – 216 AB
2016: .293/.397/.386 – 28 BB/32 K – 11/16 SB – 215 AB

59 – Hofstra JR SS/2B Brad Witkowski: good glove; good athlete; 5-10, 190 pounds

2014: .330/.410/.364 – 11 BB/10 K – 2/3 SB – 88 AB
2015: .312/.406/.408 – 15 BB/24 K – 10/16 SB – 157 AB
2016: .289/.357/.417 – 15 BB/18 K – 8/10 SB – 187 AB

60 – Northern Illinois SR SS Brian Sisler: good athlete; 6-2, 190 pounds

2014: .304/.406/.369 – 29 BB/19 K – 5/8 SB – 168 AB
2015: .309/.406/.431 – 30 BB/23 K – 6/8 SB – 188 AB
2016: .288/.397/.419 – 33 BB/19 K – 4/6 SB – 215 AB

61 – UC Irvine SR SS Mikey Duarte: steady glove; 5-11, 180 pounds

2015: .345/.416/.429 – 18 BB/20 K – 1/4 SB – 226 AB

62 – Louisiana JR SS/2B Brad Antchak: power upside; good glove; 6-0, 185 pounds

2016: .233/.331/.328 – 14 BB/19 K – 4/6 SB – 116 AB

63 – Buffalo SR SS Bobby Sheppard: good speed; good glove; power upside; 6-0, 180 pounds

2015: .270/.341/.287 – 16 BB/23 K – 11/12 SB – 178 AB
2016: .323/.390/.377 – 21 BB/22 K – 6/9 SB – 220 AB

64 – New Mexico State SR SS Brandon Greiger: good hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-0, 165 pounds

*2015*: .478/.563/.701 – 42 BB/30 K – 17/26 SB – 201 AB)

65 – Marshall JR SS/2B Leo Valenti: improving bat; 5-11, 200 pounds

2016: .271/.421/.413 – 30 BB/20 K – 6/11 SB – 155 AB

66 – Texas Southern rSO SS Richard Alamo: very good speed; leadoff approach; 5-7, 165 pounds

2016: .337/.448/.400 – 19 BB/18 K – 21/24 SB – 95 AB

67 – Crowder CC FR SS Jacob Adams: plus glove; 5-10, 160 pounds

2016: .315/.395/.476 – 29 BB/35 K – 12/13 SB – 248 AB

68 – Fairleigh Dickinson JR SS Matt McCann: high contact hitter; 5-9, 170 pounds

2015: .300/.383/.338 – 18 BB/18 K – 14/23 SB – 160 AB
2016: .323/.410/.416 – 17 BB/14 K – 27/39 SB – 161 AB

69 – Central Arkansas SR SS Logan Preston: solid approach; 6-1, 215 pounds

2015: .222/.343/.460 – 24 BB/31 K – 1/4 SB – 176 AB
2016: .300/.420/.411 – 40 BB/40 K – 3/5 SB – 190 AB

70 – Liberty SR SS Dalton Britt: steady glove; strong hit tool; 6-0, 210 pounds

2014: .299/.348/.348 – 16 BB/30 K – 6/9 SB – 221 AB
2015: .294/.355/.436 – 21 BB/43 K – 10/11 SB – 218 AB
2016: .292/.359/.429 – 23 BB/44 K – 5/12 SB – 233 AB

71 – Southern JR SS/RHP Troy Lewis: strong arm; interesting power; 5-10, 185 pounds

*2015*: .372/.442/.558 – 18 BB/17 K – 6/7 SB – 156 AB
2016: .331/.427/.488 – 16 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 160 AB

72 – St. Peter’s SR SS Jon Kristoffersen: steady glove; 6-1, 185 pounds

2014: .305/.349/.395 – 12 BB/52 K – 6/7 SB – 220 AB
2015: .266/.333/.391 – 18 BB/49 K – 8/9 SB – 192 AB
2016: .286/.344/.483 – 15 BB/24 K – 12/16 SB – 203 AB

73 – Holy Cross SR SS Nick Lovullo: good athlete; steady glove; future Red Sox 40th round pick; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .203/.312/.286 – 12 BB/25 K – 1/3 SB – 133 AB
2014: .266/.374/.308 – 21 BB/24 K – 9/12 SB – 169 AB
2015: .278/.410/.392 – 31 BB/29 K – 7/11 SB – 176 AB
2016: .225/.363/.343 – 40 BB/22 K – 6/15 SB – 213 AB

74 – Penn SR SS Ryan Mincher: good arm; good athlete; 6-1, 185 pounds

2014: .271/.376/.436 – 21 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 133 AB
2015: .328/.414/.484 – 15 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 122 AB
2016: .257/.366/.450 – 21 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 140 AB

75 – Oregon JR SS/2B Mark Karaviotis: good defender; strong arm; average speed; coming off a lost season, but still an interesting all-around prospect; older Mark Ellis comp; 6-0, 175 pounds

2014: .254/.369/.303 – 19 BB/49 K – 7/9 SB – 142 AB
2015: .270/.407/.374 – 28 BB/43 K – 5/9 SB – 174 AB
2016: .077/.143/.077 – 0 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 13 AB

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College Third Basemen)

1 – Tennessee JR 3B/2B Nick Senzel: really good athlete; plus bat speed; great approach; strong hit tool; average or better speed, plus for some; very intriguing power upside, above-average to plus raw…though the emphasis remains on raw as his swing and current body make it tough to translate in games; above-average to plus arm, some like it less; good glove at either spot, loved his 2B range in my looks, so wouldn’t shut the door on playing him there if I had a say; keep going back to Anthony Rendon Lite as a comparison, though Kyle Seager, Logan Forsythe, and/or young Michael Cuddyer all fit in various ways as well; similar to Zack Collins in that he’s got the high floor/high ceiling mix that makes him a safe yet exciting top ten caliber player; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .315/.419/.420 – 30 BB/25 K – 14/17 SB – 181 AB
2015: .325/.399/.495 – 23 BB/36 K – 7/10 SB – 200 AB
2016: .352/.456/.595 – 40 BB/21 K – 25/29 SB – 210 AB

2 – Menlo JR 3B/RHP Lucas Erceg: good athlete; plus power upside that he’s still figuring out how best to use consistently; obvious plus arm strength; really good glove; hit tool progression was a pleasant surprise throughout the spring; Cal transfer; very thoughtful Sam Monroy comp: Matt Carpenter; have heard those who love him say lefty Josh Donaldson/Nolan Arenado (as draft prospects); LHH; 92-98 FB as backup plan ain’t bad; 6-1, 190 pounds

2015: .303/.357/.502 – 16 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 231 AB
*2016*: .308/.351/.639 – 15 BB/18 K – 3 SB – 227 AB

2014: 5.79 K/9 – 4.50 BB/9 – 14.0 IP – 1.93 ERA
2015: 5.94 K/9 – 1.70 BB/9 – 10.2 IP – 2.53 ERA
*2016*: 12.52 K/9 – 3.13 BB/9 – 23.0 IP – 0.78 ERA

3 – Oklahoma JR 3B/RHP Sheldon Neuse: plus arm; steady glove, chance to be above-average or better at third once he makes the full-time switch; average speed; plus bat speed; above-average raw power; strong; good approach; 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average to above-average 80-82 SL with plus upside; above-average 82 CU; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .304/.369/.521 – 27 BB/31 K – 7/9 SB – 240 AB
2015: .275/.342/.424 – 24 BB/46 K – 10/16 SB – 229 AB
2016: .369/.465/.646 – 39 BB/43 K – 12/14 SB – 198 AB

2014: 8.25 K/9 – 3.00 BB/9 – 12 IP – 2.25 ERA
2016: 8.83 K/9 – 2.33 BB/9 – 19.1 IP – 1.40 ERA

4 – Louisville rSO 3B/SS Blake Tiberi: plus hit tool; great athlete; average power upside; above-average arm; good speed; strong defender; compares fairly well to Lucas Erceg minus the otherworldly arm strength; FAVORITE; 5-11, 200 pounds

2015: .261/.330/.424 – 9 BB/12 K – 1/1 SB – 92 AB
2016: .331/.380/.534 – 18 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 236 AB

5 – Bradley JR 3B Spencer Gaa: plus speed; average or better power upside; strong arm; quick bat; really underrated talent; 6-2, 185 pounds

2014: .294/.382/.390 – 26 BB/33 K – 15/22 SB – 187 AB
2015: .351/.387/.500 – 9 BB/18 K – 4/5 SB – 154 AB
2016: .333/.403/.522 – 16 BB/13 K – 9/10 SB – 186 AB

6 – Pittsburgh SO 3B/SS Charles LeBlanc: quick bat; above-average or better arm; good athlete; strong build, long, lean, and powerful; serious power upside; young for class AND from a non-traditional baseball background = potential steal; 6-4, 200 pounds

2015: .291/.370/.429 – 21 BB/46 K – 6/11 SB – 196 AB
2016: .405/.494/.513 – 30 BB/29 K – 7/8 SB – 195 AB

7 – Towson JR 3B/C Brady Policelli: average to above-average speed; power upside; good athlete; plus arm; played a pretty decent shortstop in 2016; FAVORITE; 5-11, 190 pounds

2014: .267/.360/.458 – 14 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 120 AB
2015: .250/.364/.445 – 30 BB/44 K – 8/10 SB – 200 AB
2016: .375/.502/.620 – 45 BB/42 K – 22/25 SB – 200 AB

8 – Austin Peay JR 3B/SS Logan Gray: plus to plus-plus speed yet others have it above-average, either way he can run a little; easy average to above-average power upside; good approach, getting better; great defensive tools at the hot corner; great athlete; can also play 2B; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

2014: .249/.318/.451 – 17 BB/59 K – 5/11 SB – 173 AB
2015: .366/.461/.752 – 24 BB/44 K – 11/11 SB – 153 AB
2016: .356/.446/.711 – 23 BB/43 K – 7/9 SB – 149 AB

9 – Arizona JR 3B/RHP Bobby Dalbec: above-average to plus power; above-average to plus arm; below-average speed; long swing; athletic enough to stick at third, where he has improved a lot; 88-94 FB, 95 peak; above-average 75-84 SL, flashes plus (79-85 in 2016); cutter; average 80-82 CU; Troy Glaus comp when at his best, Chris Dominguez when he’s not; I lean towards the latter being the more likely outcome, but you still can’t quit on a guy with his kind of power; RHH; 6-4, 220 pounds

2014: .266/.333/.355 – 18 BB/48 K – 1/3 SB – 169 AB
2015: .319/.410/.601 – 32 BB/60 K – 0/2 SB – 213 AB
2016: .253/.368/.418 – 31 BB/71 K – 7/9 SB – 194 AB

2014: 5.68 K/9 – 2.37 BB/9 – 38 IP – 2.13 ERA
2015: 7.01 K/9 – 3.36 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 3.21 ERA
2016: 7.70 K/9 – 3.66 BB/9 – 71.1 IP – 3.28 ERA

10 – Eastern Kentucky SR 3B/1B Mandy Alvarez: good approach; quick bat; average power upside; average speed; average glove; average arm; could be tried at 2B again; Florida International transfer; lots of 5’s on his card make him one of the better senior-signs out there; 6-1, 215 pounds

2015: .319/.371/.565 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/4 SB – 207 AB
2016: .409/.455/.646 – 22 BB/24 K – 1/2 SB – 237 AB

11 – LSU SO 3B/2B Greg Deichmann: real power upside; above-average to plus speed, plays down; strong; way too aggressive, but slowly improving there; great athlete; many split opinions about his long-term defensive home, but I continue to believe in him at third; 6-2, 190 pounds

2016: .268/.324/.482 – 16 BB/40 K – 5/11 SB – 220 AB

12 – TCU JR 3B/SS Elliott Barzilli: really good defender; average or better hit tool; average speed; sneaky pop; can also play 2B and 1B; great athlete; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-1, 175 pounds

2015: .250/.315/.340 – 9 BB/13 K – 4/4 SB – 100 AB
2016: .367/.440/.566 – 27 BB/27 K – 12/13 SB – 221 AB

13 – Mississippi State JR 3B/C Gavin Collins: strong hit tool; above-average to plus arm, likes to use it; average or better power upside; below-average speed; really good at 3B; Spencer Navin and Curt Casali comps; 5-11, 200 pounds

2014: .304/.355/.384 – 10 BB/18 K – 0/2 SB – 138 AB
2015: .228/.313/.299 – 15 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 127 AB
2016: .301/.404/.512 – 29 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 209 AB

14 – Elon JR 3B/OF Nick Zammarelli: quick bat; good athlete; power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .284/.367/.387 – 20 BB/35 K – 2/3 SB – 155 AB
2015: .288/.356/.443 – 23 BB/35 K – 4/7 SB – 212 AB
2016: .342/.425/.590 – 31 BB/41 K – 10/12 SB – 222 AB

15 – Arkansas rSO 3B/C Carson Shaddy: good athlete; quick bat; really good defender at both spots, especially third where his actions have flashed plus; good approach; can also play CF and 2B; wouldn’t be a shock to see him move back behind the plate as a pro; Tommy John survivor who is still rebuilding arm strength; 5-11, 185 pounds

2015: .337/.427/.517 – 9 BB/26 K – 1/2 SB – 89 AB
2016: .332/.400/.521 – 23 BB/52 K – 5/9 SB – 211 AB

16 – Nebraska-Omaha SR 3B/SS Clayton Taylor: plus bat speed; can also play 2B; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds

2013: .328/.440/.418 – 22 BB/18 K – 8/13 SB – 122 AB
2015: .308/.403/.490 – 25 BB/32 K – 3/4 SB – 198 AB
2016: .333/.435/.560 – 33 BB/41 K – 10/10 SB – 207 AB

17 – College of Southern Nevada rFR 3B/C Blake Wiggins: plus raw power; Arkansas transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .315/.448/.612 – 43 BB/46 K – 6/6 SB – 178 AB

18 – Nova Southeastern JR 3B/2B Danny Zardon: quick bat; average speed; average or better power; good defender; above-average arm; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .268/.339/.357 – 6 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 56 AB
*2016*: .318/.420/.613 – 39 BB/45 K – 8/10 SB – 217 AB

19 – Monmouth rSO 3B/1B Shaine Hughes: good hit tool; power upside; good glove; 6-0, 210 pounds

2015: .289/.395/.403 – 22 BB/31 K – 2/3 SB – 159 AB
2016: .385/.457/.522 – 17 BB/6 K – 7/9 SB – 161 AB

20 – Franklin Pierce JR 3B Jay Jabs: plus arm; power upside; good speed; LHH: 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .352/.466/.638 – 42 BB/32 K – 16/21 SB – 213 AB

21 – East Tennessee State JR 3B Blake Rowlett: power upside; good approach; good glove; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .311/.429/.500 – 40 BB/30 K – 5/5 SB – 190 AB

22 – Western Kentucky SR 3B Danny Hudzina: good glove; good athlete; power upside; has also played 2B and C; 5-11

2015: .327/.369/.515 – 14 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 202 AB
2016: .408/.470/.564 – 26 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 218 AB

23 – Clemson JR 3B/SS Weston Wilson: good defensive tools; above-average power upside; quick bat; good athlete; can also play 2B; very talented player just scratching the surface of his ability; older PG comp: Richie Shaffer; RHH; 6-3, 200 pounds

2014: .240/.316/.312 – 15 BB/30 K – 3/5 SB – 154 AB
2015: .251/.326/.385 – 21 BB/46 K – 7/10 SB – 195 AB
2016: .279/.343/.434 – 26 BB/42 K – 8/13 SB – 251 AB

24 – Saint Louis SR 3B/C Braxton Martinez: quick bat; power upside; average speed; above-average defensive tools; above-average arm; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: .322/.392/.459 – 27 BB/32 K – 1/2 SB – 242 AB
2014: .291/.374/.424 – 24 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB
2015: .314/.391/.469 – 26 BB/29 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB
2016: .281/.376/.433 – 30 BB/22 K – 0/3 SB – 217 AB

25 – Seattle JR 3B Brock Carpenter: power upside; plus arm; 6-3, 200 pounds

2015: .247/.366/.367 – 27 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 158 AB
2016: .327/.444/.532 – 41 BB/53 K – 6/9 SB – 205 AB

26 – LSU-Eunice CC 3B Nick Coomes: plus defender; 6-0, 190 pounds

2016: .359/.458/.684 – 33 BB/48 K – 15/16 SB – 209 AB

27 – Texas A&M JR 3B/C Ronnie Gideon: plus raw power; plus arm strength; steady glove; quick bat; defense and swing-and-miss remain open questions; 6-3, 240 pounds

2015: .294/.359/.522 – 13 BB/42 K – 0/0 SB – 136 AB
2016: .284/.419/.597 – 17 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 67 AB

28 – Ohio State rSR 3B Nick Sergakis: great glove; undersized, but athletic enough to make it as a utility guy; 5-8, 180 pounds

2014: .318/.366/.404 – 8 BB/25 K – 3/7 SB – 151 AB
2015: .250/.352/.330 – 18 BB/44 K – 6/6 SB – 176 AB
2016: .332/.451/.542 – 36 BB/34 K – 15/17 SB – 238 AB

29 – Rutgers SR 3B/C RJ Devish: great approach; strong arm; good athlete; might be able to hold up behind plate; 5-11, 170 pounds

2014: .274/.408/.310 – 7 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 84 AB
2015: .245/.368/.252 – 16 BB/18 K – 13/14 SB – 143 AB
2016: .375/.524/.435 – 41 BB/19 K – 24/27 SB – 168 AB

30 – Florida Tech JR 3B John Sternagel: power upside; good approach; steady glove; accurate arm; Florida transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .238/.342/.267 – 14 BB/16 K – 1/3 SB – 101 AB
2015: .178/.327/.311 – 7 BB/8 K – 1/1 SB – 45 AB
*2016*: .381/.477/.579 – 30 BB/33 K – 36/41 SB – 197 AB

31 – Cal SR 3B/C Mitchell Kranson: has experience calling own games behind the plate; good mobility/good range; lots of hard contact; West Coast version of Gavin Collins; 5-9, 210 pounds

2013: .288/.333/.365 – 7 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 104 AB
2014: .231/.283/.317 – 7 BB/13 K – 0/1 SB – 104 AB
2015: .273/.303/.467 – 5 BB/10 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB
2016: .333/.376/.474 – 15 BB/26 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB

32 – Utah rJR 3B Dallas Carroll: good athlete; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .282/.361/.350 – 11 BB/14 K – 7/9 SB – 103 AB
2015: .283/.407/.332 – 28 BB/22 K – 16/26 SB – 187 AB
2016: .300/.416/.465 – 27 BB/22 K – 9/16 SB – 200 AB

33 – Georgia Tech SR 3B/SS Matt Gonzalez: quick bat; average arm; above-average speed; average power; good hands; strong; talent remains ahead of production; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .295/.331/.392 – 12 BB/45 K – 11/15 SB – 227 AB
2014: .314/.358/.416 – 20 BB/55 K – 9/17 SB – 255 AB
2015: .285/.317/.412 – 13 BB/52 K – 10/14 SB – 221 AB
2016: .378/.419/.577 – 18 BB/39 K – 10/16 SB – 246 AB

34 – Neosho County CC FR 3B Brylie Ware: decent production; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .560/.660/1.128 – 37 BB/14 K – 6/7 SB – 218 AB

35 – Dallas Baptist JR 3B/OF Austin Listi: powerful athlete with untapped offensive potential; had previously expressed desire to give up baseball for military service, but back on the field within a year; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .243/.345/.439 – 23 BB/51 K – 5/8 SB – 214 AB
2014: .285/.380/.477 – 24 BB/44 K – 4/5 SB – 235 AB
2016: .275/.403/.521 – 25 BB/40 K – 3/4 SB – 167 AB

36 – Tabor SR 3B Alex Couch: good hit tool; steady glove; 6-3, 210 pounds

2016: .370/.438/.514 – 15 BB/9 K – 4/5 SB – 138 AB

37 – College of Southern Nevada SO 3B/SS Brody Westmoreland: strong arm; power upside; good athlete; very much looks the part; San Diego State transfer; 6-3, 200 pounds

2015: .156/.235/.311 – 5 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 45 AB
*2016*: .366/.466/.726 – 26 BB/47 K – 6/7 SB – 175 AB

38 – Miami (Ohio) SR 3B/OF Chad Sedio: good approach; average at best glove; good athlete; can also play 2B and SS at a passable level; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .324/.404/.412 – 12 BB/31 K – 6/9 SB – 148 AB
2014: .289/.380/.410 – 13 BB/35 K – 5/8 SB – 166 AB
2015: .330/.408/.560 – 10 BB/19 K – 1/3 SB – 91 AB
2016: .269/.379/.528 – 20 BB/48 K – 14/16 SB – 197 A

39 – Mississippi JR 3B/1B Colby Bortles: good athlete; power upside; better glove for a man his size than you’d think; 6-5, 250 pounds

2014: .250/.386/.397 – 11 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 68 AB
2015: .281/.365/.442 – 26 BB/63 K – 0/2 SB – 199 AB
2016: .269/.379/.475 – 31 BB/59 K – 0/0 SB – 219 AB

40 – Northwest Nazarene SR 3B/2B Tyler Davis: plus approach; could also play OF; RHH; 6-0, 190 pounds

2016: .328/.401/.621 – 21 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB

41 – Vanderbilt SO 3B/SS Will Toffey: good athlete; average or better power; above-average to plus arm; average to above-average speed; good approach; good glove; strong; can also play 2B; talented guy, but weird power loss and two remaining years of eligibility figure to make him a tougher sign than it’ll be worth; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .294/.380/.420 – 34 BB/65 K – 8/12 SB – 255 AB
2016: .227/.387/.266 – 51 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 203 AB

42 – Virginia Military Institute SR 3B David Geary: steadying infield presence; 6-2, 215 pounds

2015: .285/.371/.376 – 20 BB/35 K – 5/7 SB – 186 AB
2016: .320/.424/.562 – 31 BB/39 K – 9/12 SB – 203 AB

43 – Morehead State rJR 3B Alex Stephens: quick bat; 6-1, 190 pounds

2015: .331/.360/.543 – 6 BB/9 K – 2/2 SB – 127 AB
2016: .357/.389/.535 – 11 BB/17 K – 12/16 SB – 230 AB

44 – Grambling State JR 3B Daniel Barnett: highly productive bat; 5-11

2016: .408/.504/.647 – 34 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 184 AB

45 – Louisiana JR 3B/2B Brenn Conrad: power upside; steady glove; 5-10, 200 pounds

2015: .241/.284/.317 – 7 BB/14 K – 5/8 SB – 145 AB
2016: .289/.394/.428 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/8 SB – 201 AB

46 – Tennessee SR 3B/2B Jeff Moberg: strong glove; undersized, but athletic enough to make it as a utility guy; 5-9, 170 pounds

2013: .242/.359/.263 – 10 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 99 AB
2015: .167/.242/.300 – 1 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 30 AB
2016: .415/.519/.554 – 10 BB/11 K – 4/6 SB – 65 AB

47 – Louisiana Tech JR 3B Raphael Gladu: highly productive bat; 6-2, 190 pounds

2016: .365/.459/.506 – 23 BB/15 K – 5/6 SB – 156 AB

48 – Quinnipiac SR 3B/RHP Joseph Burns: good approach; low-90s FB; interesting late-round mix of tools and production; St. John’s transfer; 5-11, 215 pounds

2016: .294/.377/.481 – 26 BB/31 K – 5/9 SB – 187 AB

49 – Yale JR 3B Richard Slenker: impressive track record of hitting; 5-11, 200 pounds

2014: .352/.414/.410 – 9 BB/12 K – 3/4 SB – 105 AB
2015: .290/.367/.407 – 13 BB/24 K – 10/11 SB – 145 AB
2016: .342/.443/.513 – 23 BB/20 K – 7/10 SB – 158 AB

50 – Oral Roberts JR 3B/OF Rolando Martinez: power upside; 6-0, 185 pounds

2015: .322/.403/.405 – 16 BB/21 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB
2016: .294/.388/.382 – 24 BB/23 K – 1/2 SB – 170 AB

51 – New York Tech JR 3B/1B Louis Mele: intriguing raw power; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .364/.406/.636 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB
2016: .313/.357/.537 – 9 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 134 AB

52 – Wagner SR 3B/OF Ben Ruta: above-average arm; good speed; power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds

2013: .322/.409/.373 – 13 BB/15 K – 2/2 SB – 118 AB
2014: .250/.322/.358 – 15 BB/15 K – 18/21 SB – 204 AB
2015: .327/.412/.469 – 29 BB/33 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB
2016: .343/.406/.439 – 20 BB/20 K – 9/15 SB – 198 AB

53 – Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/OF Geonte Jackson: good approach; average power; good defensive tools; good athlete; good speed; has flashed some real ability when on the field; LSU transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .298/.361/.363 – 20 BB/39 K – 6/11 SB – 215 AB
2016: .310/.388/.548 – 6 BB/8 K – 2/3 SB – 42 AB

54 – Georgia Highlands FR 3B Brandon Bell: good hit tool; quick bat; good speed; 6-2, 210 pounds

2016: .298/.397/.540 – 25 BB/33 K – 5/5 SB – 198 AB

55 – Pittsburgh JR 3B Ron Sherman: intriguing physical/athletic profile; 6-4, 200 pounds

2015: .232/.293/.397 – 10 BB/47 K – 2/4 SB – 151 AB
2016: .282/.379/.534 – 19 BB/40 K – 1/3 SB – 131 AB

56 – BYU SO 3B Nate Favero: early season coach comp to Ben Zobrist makes him intriguing despite inconsistent season; 6-4, 185 pounds

2016: .317/.345/.490 – 4 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 104 AB

57 – Saint Louis SR 3B/SS Josh Bunselmeyer: productive college bat; 6-0, 180 pounds

2015: .275/.353/.430 – 23 BB/48 K – 2/2 SB – 193 AB
2016: .325/.429/.579 – 37 BB/41 K – 2/4 SB – 209 AB

58 – Fairleigh Dickinson SR 3B Joel Roman: undersized, but productive; 5-8, 185 pounds

2014: .293/.316/.393 – 4 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 150 AB
2015: .246/.351/.438 – 17 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 130 AB
2016: .259/.429/.491 – 38 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 116 AB

59- Coastal Carolina SR 3B Zach Remillard: average or better raw power; solid defensive tools; good approach; strong arm; may not be athletic enough for 3B, but has improved a good bit over the past eighteen months; inconsistent hands; good speed; could be tried at 2B, but I wouldn’t; old BA comp: Gordon Beckham; talented player, but too aggressive at the plate for his own good; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .226/.270/.318 – 12 BB/42 K – 3/3 SB – 195 AB
2014: .259/.318/.368 – 16 BB/39 K – 3/4 SB – 193 AB
2015: .270/.339/.419 – 18 BB/38 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB
2016: .348/.402/.644 – 18 BB/68 K – 12/14 SB – 233 AB

60 – Central Arizona FR 3B/1B Mitchell Robinson: strong; power upside; strong arm; below-average speed; can also play OF; Florida International transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2016: .374/.434/.583 – 21 BB/32 K – 4/6 SB – 206 AB

61 – Coastal Carolina SR 3B/C Tyler Chadwick: good approach; good athlete; average speed; can play anywhere, so could be useful minor league depth piece; 5-9, 200 pounds

2013: .333/.451/.359 – 8 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 39 AB
2014: .299/.389/.369 – 25 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 187 AB
2015: .302/.419/.459 – 30 BB/41 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB
2016: .272/.383/.485 – 25 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 169 AB

62 – Indiana State SR 3B/OF Andy Young: average glove; power upside; has toned down his aggressive ways at plate and become much improved hitter; 5-11, 190 pounds

2015: .296/.378/.498 – 14 BB/33 K – 4/5 SB – 203 AB
2016: .299/.414/.480 – 30 BB/27 K – 6/12 SB – 221 AB

63 – Northwest Florida State CC SO 3B/SS Taylor Lane: quick bat; good glove; strong arm; good athlete; good speed; power upside; RHH; Florida transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2016: .325/.386/.438 – 16 BB/26 K – 7/8 SB – 203 AB

64 – North Carolina Greensboro SR 3B/RHP Collin Woody: strong arm; 84-88 FB with sink; average CU; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .296/.362/.508 – 20 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 199 AB
2016: .349/.418/.571 – 26 BB/43 K – 3/3 SB – 238 AB

65 – Western Michigan JR 3B Grant Miller: strong hit tool; 5-11, 170 pounds

2014: .269/.381/.308 – 21 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 182 AB
2015: .256/.406/.311 – 25 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 180 AB
2016: .330/.418/.397 – 26 BB/22 K – 4/8 SB – 209 AB

66 – Kansas State rJR 3B/C Steve Serratore: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds

2015: .265/.367/.364 – 18 BB/28 K – 5/8 SB – 151 AB
2016: .310/.412/.500 – 13 BB/20 K – 4/4 SB – 100 AB

67 – Loyola Marymount JR 3B/C Jimmy Hill: production not yet there, but average or better hit tool; 5-11, 200 pounds

2016: .222/.308/.395 – 8 BB/18 K – 2/3 SB – 81 AB

68 – St. Mary’s SR 3B Anthony Villa: good approach; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .291/.356/.362 – 19 BB/30 K – 2/5 SB – 196 AB
2014: .276/.335/.345 – 20 BB/36 K – 4/8 SB – 203 AB
2015: .343/.415/.488 – 20 BB/37 K – 1/5 SB – 201 AB
2016: .297/.402/.481 – 30 BB/51 K – 2/7 SB – 212 AB

69 – Wichita State SR 3B Chase Rader: interesting bat; above-average to plus raw power; strong arm; steady glove; really good athlete; strong; above-average to plus speed; louder tools than results, but a lot for a pro team to work with; 6-0, 215 pounds

2015: .239/.363/.381 – 19 BB/59 K – 13/18 SB – 176 AB
2016: .258/.345/.379 – 10 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 124 AB

70 – Virginia Tech JR 3B/SS Ryan Tufts: steady glove; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .232/.344/.256 – 12 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 82 AB
2015: .245/.324/.298 – 6 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 94 AB
2016: .284/.386/.416 – 27 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 197 AB

71 – Boston College SR 3B/SS Joe Cronin: above-average glove; can also play 1B, 2B, and OF; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .291/.372/.404 – 26 BB/40 K – 2/6 SB – 203 AB
2015: .223/.335/.361 – 24 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 166 AB
2016: .271/.381/.432 – 34 BB/45 K – 11/14 SB – 199 AB

72 – Mercer JR 3B Danny Edgeworth: good defender; 6-3, 190 pounds

2015: .292/.398/.443 – 22 BB/44 K – 5/6 SB – 212 AB
2016: .265/.385/.448 – 33 BB/42 K – 2/3 SB – 230 AB

73 – Texas-San Antonio SR 3B/SS Tyler Straub: good hit tool; average or better speed; power upside; average glove; average arm; has also played 1B; definite sleeper potential this low; 6-4, 200 pounds

2015: .340/.391/.463 – 12 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 162 AB
2016: .282/.342/.366 – 16 BB/19 K – 9/13 SB – 202 AB

74 – Central Florida JR 3B/SS Kam Gellinger: really good defensive tools; strong arm; good speed; interesting bat; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .198/.234/.287 – 4 BB/23 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB
2016: .282/.365/.400 – 20 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 195 AB

75 – Tennessee JR 3B Jordan Rodgers: good speed; sneaky pop; 6-1, 185 pounds

2014: .130/.333/.130 – 5 BB/5 K – 3/3 SB – 23 AB
2015: .278/.351/.340 – 8 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 97 AB)
2016: .282/.337/.454 – 15 BB/41 K – 13/14 SB – 216 AB

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College Second Basemen)

1 – Louisville JR 2B/OF Nick Solak: great approach; very strong hit tool, borders on plus for me; above-average to plus speed underway; sneaky pop, able to drive mistakes; steady glove; does all the big things well enough to play everyday and all the little things well enough to be a potential star; 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

2 – 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; mystified about the lack of buzz about him as a hitter; 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

3 – Coastal Carolina JR 2B/SS Michael Paez: average or better hit tool; good approach; sneaky pop, could be average or a tick below raw; average or better speed; good defensive tools; strong enough arm to play some short, but not quite enough to do it everyday; impressive range at either spot; if he can streamline his swing again and get back to what he was doing on the Cape, 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

4 – 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; best shot of any of the second basemen to log meaningful innings at shortstop in the pros; above-average to plus speed; above-average to plus glove at second, slightly below that at short; sneaky pop; good approach; reminds me of Scott Kingery in a few different ways; 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

5 – Florida Gulf Coast rJR 2B/OF Jake Noll: average or better hit tool, has shown it off for years; quick bat; above-average speed; good athlete; burgeoning power; 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

6 – Kentucky JR 2B/OF JaVon Shelby: above-average to plus speed; power upside; above-average to plus bat speed; great athlete; continuously improving with the leather at second; can also play 3B, where he has generally impressed; strong arm; older PG comp: Josh Harrison; approach took a step backwards, but at or near the top of this class in terms of physical ability; 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

7 – Texas A&M JR 2B/OF Ryne Birk: good athlete; above-average speed; average raw power is more than you’d think at first glance; defense started rocky, but has improved steadily since 2014; average at best arm likely limits him to either second or left; 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

8 – LSU JR 2B/SS Kramer Robertson: average to above-average speed; average or better power; plus athlete; intriguing bat that has really come on this past season; plus athleticism gives him more upside than most college second basemen with only one year’s worth of quality hitting on his ledger; 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

9 – Columbia JR 2B Will Savage: average or better hit tool; above-average speed; defense flashes, but remains inconsistent; 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

10 – Coastal Carolina SR 2B/OF Connor Owings: average hit tool; plus speed; gets the most out of his ability; 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

11 – Wake Forest JR 2B/OF Nate Mondou: legit hit tool; power upside; defense comes and goes; have heard a 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

12 – East Tennessee State SR 2B Trey York: plus-plus speed; good glove; intriguing pop; 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

13 – Mercer JR 2B/SS Ryan Hagan: plus glove; average hit tool; some power upside; 5-11, 190 pounds

2016: .316/.419/.488 – 41 BB/40 K – 10/14 SB – 244 AB

14 – Gardner-Webb SR 2B/C Collin Thacker: strong arm; steady glove; good approach; 5-9, 200 pounds

2015: .285/.376/.358 – 19 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 165 AB
2016: .394/.452/.578 – 26 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 218 AB

15 – Lehigh SR 2B/SS Mike Garzillo: sneaky pop; above-average to plus speed; above-average arm; every source I’ve talked to says he’ll be picked much higher than anybody on the outside thinks; 5-11, 175 pounds

2013: .260/.343/.364 – 19 BB/35 K – 14/14 SB – 154 AB
2014: .308/.395/.407 – 20 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 182 AB
2015: .359/.422/.651 – 18 BB/43 K – 15/18 SB – 209 AB
2016: .313/.416/.562 – 27 BB/54 K – 13/17 SB – 201 AB

16 – Iowa Western CC 2B Jared Gates: hitting machine, could be a true plus hit tool; 6-0, 170 pounds

2016: .400/.455/.578 – 12 BB/15 K – 4/8 SB – 135 AB

17 – Florida Atlantic JR 2B/SS Stephen Kerr: plus to plus-plus speed; average arm; average to above-average hit tool; really intriguing defensive tools; great approach; sneaky starter upside if gains in pop prove real; 5-10, 175 pounds

2014: .324/.381/.372 – 21 BB/16 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB
2015: .307/.389/.358 – 32 BB/31 K – 15/24 SB – 257 AB
2016: .248/.333/.368 – 26 BB/30 K – 16/16 SB – 234 AB

18 – Bryant JR 2B Cole Fabio: good approach; good speed; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds

2014: .337/.454/.394 – 19 BB/21 K – 12/16 SB – 104 AB
2015: .347/.438/.477 – 29 BB/21 K – 17/23 SB – 199 AB
2016: .282/.373/.364 – 31 BB/30 K – 13/15 SB – 209 AB

19 – Arizona SR 2B/SS Cody Ramer: has flashed more pop than thought possible, whether or not it is sustainable is the question; good athlete; really good glove at 2B, steady at SS; average speed; can also play OF and 3B; utility player future if it all clicks; LHH; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013: .150/.243/.233 – 6 BB/16 K – 4/5 SB – 60 AB
2014: .250/.392/.290 – 25 BB/22 K – 7/13 SB – 124 AB
2015: .178/.288/.178 – 6 BB/12 K – 0/2 SB – 45 AB
2016: .356/.452/.494 – 41 BB/36 K – 8/13 SB – 233 AB

20 – Kansas SR 2B/SS Colby Wright: reliable glove, reliable bat; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .314/.415/.417 – 23 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 156 AB
2015: .264/.435/.326 – 21 BB/17 K – 4/4 SB – 129 AB
2016: .341/.466/.563 – 24 BB/21 K – 6/8 SB – 176 AB)

21 – Jackson State JR 2B/SS Cornelius Copeland: solid all-around skill set; highly productive; 5-9, 170 pounds

2016: .422/.537/.631 – 26 BB/16 K – 8/13 SB – 187 AB

22 – Central Michigan JR 2B/SS Alex Borglin: plus athlete; plus speed; good range; average at best arm likely pushes him off short; FAVORITE; 6-0, 175 pounds

2014: .225/.410/.312 – 35 BB/38 K – 6/6 SB – 138 AB
2015: .308/.420/.402 – 37 BB/30 K – 5/9 SB – 224 AB
2016: .299/.394/.402 – 32 BB/32 K – 5/9 SB – 241 AB

23 – Villanova JR 2B/3B Todd Czinege: impressive hit tool; confidence in his bat serves him well, but can get him in trouble at times when he gets too aggressive; good athlete; strong arm; can also play 1B and OF; average at best speed; bat will make or break him; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .306/.353/.434 – 14 BB/35 K – 5/8 SB – 196 AB
2015: .327/.372/.425 – 12 BB/37 K – 4/5 SB – 214 AB
2016: .307/.395/.460 – 27 BB/49 K – 2/3 SB – 202 AB

24 – Stanford JR 2B/SS Tommy Edman: steady glove; above-average to plus speed, others like it less; strong arm, average or better; good approach; quality hit tool; lack of pop holds him back; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .256/.341/.344 – 25 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 195 AB
2015: .296/.383/.377 – 27 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 223 AB
2016: .286/.358/.371 – 25 BB/16 K – 8/9 SB – 213 AB

25 – LSU JR 2B/3B Cole Freeman: good glove, good speed, good program; 5-9, 185 pounds

2016: .322/.425/.396 – 32 BB/21 K – 26/35 SB – 202 AB

26 – Golden West JC SO 2B Dillon Persinger: good approach; above-average speed; average arm; good athlete; can also play OF; 5-11, 180 pounds

2016: .417/.523/.661 – 28 BB/30 K – 15/18 SB – 180 AB

27 – San Jacinto FR 2B/SS Nicholas Shumpert: iffy hit tool; approach is all over the place; average at best arm; plus raw power keeps him on the radar; 6-0, 180 pounds

2016: .284/.348/.420 – 15 BB/51 K – 15/19 SB – 169 AB

28 – Portland SR 2B/OF Caleb Whalen: really good defender; plus to plus-plus speed, but doesn’t yet know how to capitalize on it consistently; solid approach; power is coming, average raw; good athlete; strong arm; have had some rave about his hit tool while others consider him a NP; can also hang at SS or 3B; 24 in October; 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .271/.345/.446 – 17 BB/38 K – 0/1 SB – 177 AB
2013: .266/.343/.386 – 18 BB/44 K – 6/8 SB – 184 AB
2014: .265/.344/.423 – 16 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 196 AB
2015: .279/.380/.395 – 4 BB/10 K – 0/1 SB – 43 AB
2016: .304/.399/.551 – 16 BB/39 K – 5/8 SB – 138 AB

29 – Evansville JR 2B Trey Hair: solid all-around player; serious pop; Missouri State transfer; 5-10, 175 pounds

2016: .340/.435/.591 – 29 BB/54 K – 1/5 SB – 215 AB

30 – Notre Dame JR 2B/SS Kyle Fiala: good approach; power upside; above-average glove; average or better arm; average or better speed; can also play 3B; cratered as a hitter in his draft year and might need to head back to South Bend to rehabilitate his stock in 2017, but still an all-around prospect I believe in; RHH; 6-1, 175 pounds

2014: .268/.362/.302 – 19 BB/20 K – 5/9 SB – 179 AB
2015: .301/.394/.452 – 31 BB/33 K – 10/12 SB – 239 AB
2016: .215/.278/.257 – 11 BB/30 K – 3/4 SB – 141 AB

31 – Florida State SR 2B/SS John Sansone: power upside; steady glove; average speed; does the Florida State hitter things we’ve come to expect; can also play 3B; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .228/.378/.311 – 34 BB/54 K – 2/5 SB – 193 AB
2014: .221/.361/.317 – 29 BB/58 K – 6/8 SB – 199 AB
2015: .245/.382/.404 – 35 BB/66 K – 3/5 SB – 245 AB
2016: .374/.459/.585 – 27 BB/30 K – 8/10 SB – 246 AB

32 – Austin Peay JR 2B Garrett Copeland: good speed; good approach; 5-11, 200 pounds

2014: .228/.362/.330 – 40 BB/49 K – 13/18 SB – 206 AB
2015: .345/.463/.518 – 36 BB/32 K – 18/21 SB – 197 AB
2016: .304/.418/.424 – 40 BB/42 K – 11/18 SB – 217 AB

33 – Jacksonville SR 2B/SS JJ Gould: good glove; Florida State transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .272/.362/.377 – 24 BB/59 K – 4/5 SB – 191 AB
2016: .332/.441/.564 – 31 BB/49 K – 10/12 SB – 202 AB

34 – Dartmouth rSR 2B/SS Thomas Roulis: good hit tool, makes a lot of contact; pretty swing; uses whole field; above-average speed that plays up to plus because of first step quickness and smarts; not much power, present or raw; below-average arm limits him to second even though he has enough range for SS; old Jed Lowrie comp; 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .257/.335/.349 – 15 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 152 AB
2014: .300/.335/.407 – 9 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 150 AB
2016: .328/.373/.420 – 8 BB/18 K – 1/4 SB – 131 AB

35 – Belmont SR 2B/OF Tyler Fullerton: steady glove; power upside; 5-9, 175 pounds

2015: .355/.444/.630 – 25 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 211 AB
2016: .336/.417/.621 – 9 BB/24 K – 5/5 SB – 116 AB

36 – Fort Wayne rSR 2B/SS Greg Kaiser: power upside; good glove; swings at everything; 6-3, 200 pounds

2014: .289/.339/.536 – 8 BB/32 K – 4/4 SB – 166 AB
2015: .361/.396/.639 – 6 BB/37 K – 5/5 SB – 194 AB
2016: .301/.364/.620 – 17 BB/50 K – 12/14 SB – 216 AB

37 – Pomona-Pitzer 2B Tanner Nishioka: average power; above-average hit tool; plus bat speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

2016: .418/.505/.646 – 19 BB/18 K – 10/13 SB – 158 AB

38 – Chipola JC JR 2B/SS Wood Myers: good speed; good glove; UNC transfer; 5-10, 180 pounds

2014: .298/.358/.358 – 19 BB/15 K – 6/10 SB – 218 AB
2015: .333/.444/.353 – 9 BB/0 K – 4/4 SB – 51 AB
*2016*: .357/.411/.498 – 17 BB/14 K – 13/19 SB – 207 AB

39 – North Carolina Greensboro JR 2B/OF Ben Spitznagel: plus speed; 5-11, 170 pounds

2016: .385/.459/.474 – 25 BB/21 K – 21/28 SB – 247 AB

40 – Grambling State SR 2B/SS Larry Barraza: sneaky pop; 5-8, 180 pounds

2015: .312/.401/.512 – 24 BB/13 K – 13/17 SB – 170 AB
2016: .359/.426/.624 – 18 BB/24 K – 7/10 SB – 181 AB

41 – Lewis & Clark SR 2B/SS Cabe Reiten: plus defensive tools; Gonzaga transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .216/.275/.281 – 7 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 139 AB
*2015*: .411/.488/.627 – 24 BB/25 K – 4 SB – 241 AB
*2016*: .273/.408/.402 – 32 BB/20 K – 1 SB – 194 AB

42 – Hartford SR 2B/SS Aaron Wilson: strong glove; good athlete; plus speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .214/.369/.252 – 21 BB/41 K – 4/6 SB – 103 AB
2014: .234/.339/.266 – 18 BB/32 K – 13/20 SB – 154 AB
2015: .250/.383/.346 – 25 BB/27 K – 7/10 SB – 136 AB
2016: .349/.446/.497 – 31 BB/36 K – 20/22 SB – 195 AB

43 – Rhode Island rSO 2B/3B Chris Hess: really good glove; good approach; average arm; has also played SS and 1B; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .326/.398/.481 – 18 BB/32 K – 10/15 SB – 181 AB
2016: .301/.379/.530 – 20 BB/44 K – 8/11 SB – 219 AB

44 – Seattle SR 2B/SS Sheldon Stober: good glove; average speed; quick bat; power upside; 5-9, 190 pounds

2015: .304/.365/.435 – 22 BB/25 K – 22/28 SB – 230 AB
2016: .353/.384/.513 – 13 BB/21 K – 12/15 SB – 238 AB)

45 – Florida International JR 2B/SS Irving Lopez: good defender; 5-10, 175 pounds

2016: .335/.394/.437 – 15 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 197 AB

46 – Long Island-Brooklyn SR 2B Brian Lamboy: 5-10, 180 pounds

2015: .327/.469/.418 – 24 BB/9 K – 14/15 SB – 110 AB
2016: .309/.419/.398 – 30 BB/9 K – 6/13 SB – 181 AB

47 – New Orleans JR 2B/SS Aaron Palmer: good glove; power upside; good speed; 5-10, 185 pounds

2016: .325/.390/.442 – 23 BB/27 K – 19/21 SB – 240 AB

48 – Florida A&M SR 2B Alec Wong: steady glove; 5-6, 160 pounds

2015: .271/.372/.400 – 24 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 170 AB
2016: .378/.504/.528 – 40 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 193 AB

49 – Bucknell SR 2B/OF Joe Ogren: steady all-around with interesting power/patience blend; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .270/.368/.401 – 15 BB/24 K – 1/4 SB – 137 AB
2014: .309/.401/.392 – 16 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 181 AB
2015: .357/.463/.536 – 27 BB/25 K – 7/8 SB – 168 AB
2016: .293/.402/.479 – 26 BB/26 K – 8/9 SB – 188 AB

50 – Princeton SR 2B Dan Hoy: good glove; power upside; 5-8, 175 pounds

2013: .340/.413/.493 – 15 BB/34 K – 12/13 SB – 150 AB
2014: .285/.361/.417 – 13 BB/29 K – 7/8 SB – 151 AB
2015: .311/.361/.576 – 7 BB/24 K – 1/5 SB – 132 AB
2016: .317/.380/.476 – 15 BB/26 K – 8/12 SB – 164 AB

51 – Bryant JR 2B/RHP Brandon Bingel: strong arm; solid pop; 5-10, 185 pounds

2014: .241/.331/.296 – 12 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB
2015: .317/.403/.522 – 19 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 180 AB
2016: .301/.360/.497 – 19 BB/27 K – 3/3 SB – 183 AB

2014: 5.40 K/9 – 5.40 BB/9 – 14 IP – 6.00 ERA
2015: 5.74 K/9 – 3.83 BB/9 – 47.1 IP – 3.26 ERA
2016: 8.03 K/9 – 2.63 BB/9 – 61.2 IP – 3.79 ERA

52 – Seton Hill JR 2B/SS Garrett Vrbanic: plus speed; can also play OF; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .315/.417/.490 – 20 BB/31 K – 30/38 SB – 200 AB

53 – Arkansas State JR 2B/3B Joe Schrimpf: does a little bit of everything well; 5-10, 180 pounds

2015: .249/.364/.380 – 27 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 205 AB
2016: .299/.420/.467 – 38 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 214 AB

54 – Cornell JR 2B/3B Tommy Wagner: limited experience, but has hit when called upon; 5-9, 175 pounds

2015: .308/.365/.352 – 8 BB/7 K – 4/5 SB – 91 AB
2016: .341/.429/.471 – 10 BB/7 K – 3/3 SB – 85 AB

55 – Nevada JR 2B Miles Mastrobuoni: good glove; 5-10, 175 pounds

2016: .364/.458/.474 – 38 BB/40 K – 18/21 SB – 228 AB

56 – Cincinnati rSO 2B Connor McVey: good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .267/.344/.329 – 15 BB/22 K – 161 AB
2015: .167/.271/.262 – 3 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 42 AB
2016: .292/.379/.420 – 19 BB/26 K – 27/29 SB – 212 AB

57 – Oklahoma State JR 2B JR Davis: interesting hit tool; 5-9, 190 pounds

2016: .363/.444/.461 – 24 BB/18 K – 9/11 SB – 193 AB

58 – Oklahoma JR 2B/3B Jack Flansburg: great approach; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2016: .278/.401/.385 – 33 BB/28 K – 3/7 SB – 169 AB

59 – Miami JR 2B/SS Johnny Ruiz: good speed; steady glove; 5-11, 200 pounds

2014: .229/.352/.282 – 24 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 131 AB
2015: .315/.356/.361 – 8 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 108 AB
2016: .338/.429/.458 – 36 BB/48 K – 3/7 SB – 216 AB

60 – Arkansas SR 2B/SS Rick Nomura: good speed; steady glove; 5-9, 170 pounds

2015: .298/.370/.431 – 20 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 188 AB
2016: .272/.361/.415 – 27 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB

61 – Auburn JR 2B/OF Damon Haecker: good defensive tools; average at best arm; good hit tool; sneaky pop; has also played SS; 5-9, 175 pounds

2014: .259/.404/.280 – 35 BB/32 K – 11/18 SB – 189 AB
2015: .271/.404/.341 – 40 BB/37 K – 1/8 SB – 214 AB
2016: .248/.377/.310 – 23 BB/25 K – 6/8 SB – 145 AB

62 – Iowa JR 2B/3B Mason McCoy: average at best arm; average or better speed; steady glove; can also play SS; 6-0, 170 pounds

2016: .291/.367/.390 – 24 BB/48 K – 7/11 SB – 223 AB

63 – Auburn SR 2B/SS Melvin Gray: steady glove; plus speed; 5-8, 170 pounds

2015: .304/.372/.373 – 17 BB/29 K – 18/21 SB – 161 AB
2016: .268/.392/.329 – 21 BB/38 K – 12/18 SB – 149 AB

64 – Nebraska SR 2B/SS Jake Placzek: good speed; sneaky pop; good glove; 5-10, 185 pounds

2014: .271/.377/.312 – 33 BB/36 K – 3/3 SB – 199 AB
2015: .212/.331/.317 – 19 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 104 AB
2016: .286/.460/.455 – 56 BB/52 K – 7/10 SB – 189 AB

65 – San Jose State SR 2B Ozzy Braff: plus glove; 5-11, 200 pounds

*2014*: .358/.408/.536 – 13 BB/34 K – 8/8 SB – 151 AB
2015: .298/.397/.365 – 16 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 104 AB
2016: .284/.357/.477 – 19 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 197 AB

66 – Arkansas rSR 2B/SS Mike Bernal: good defender, can also play 3B; good athlete; Oklahoma State transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds

2014: .250/.357/.317 – 12 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 180 AB
2015: .269/.398/.366 – 29 BB/40 K – 2/7 SB – 175 AB
2016: .274/.338/.448 – 14 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 201 AB

67 – Minnesota SR 2B/SS Connor Schaefbauer: good speed; good athlete; good glove; smart player; quick bat; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .324/.399/.375 – 17 BB/20 K – 4/5 SB – 136 AB
2014: .287/.374/.374 – 24 BB/28 K – 13/15 SB – 195 AB
2015: .260/.318/.333 – 17 BB/41 K – 10/15 SB – 204 AB
2016: .307/.336/.423 – 13 BB/43 K – 3/8 SB – 215 AB

68 – Cal JR 2B/OF Robbie Tenerowicz: above-average power upside; average speed; very good glove; good approach; 6-1, 190 pounds

2014: .168/.274/.234 – 15 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 107 AB
2015: .182/.236/.220 – 9 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 132 AB
2016: .251/.302/.340 – 12 BB/31 K – 10/15 SB – 215 AB

69 – USC rSO 2B/SS Frankie Rios: good defensive tools; 5-10, 185 pounds

2014: .145/.232/.177 – 4 BB/12 K – 4/4 SB – 62 AB
2016: .323/.386/.419 – 14 BB/37 K – 5/11 SB – 186 AB

70 – Delaware JR 2B Nick Tierno: good approach; 5-9, 185 pounds

2016: .340/.429/.437 – 30 BB/20 K – 4/8 SB – 206 AB

71 – William & Mary JR 2B/SS Ryder Miconi: steadily improving bat; 5-8, 175 pounds

2014: .346/.500/.423 – 7 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 26 AB
2015: .208/.262/.323 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 96 AB
2016: .307/.421/.417 – 37 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 192 AB

72 – Northern Colorado rSR 2B/SS Ryan Yamane: steady glove; 5-9, 180 pounds

2015: .400/.476/.527 – 8 BB/8 K – 1/3 SB – 55 AB
2016: .278/.467/.383 – 44 BB/24 K – 4/4 SB – 133 AB

73 – Missouri Western State SR 2B/OF Orencio Fisher: sneaky pop; strong; plus speed; strong arm; can get too aggressive; 5-9, 150 pounds

2016: .337/.397/.474 – 23 BB/44 K – 28/32 SB – 249 AB

74 – Radford JR 2B Danny Hrbek: high contact hitter; 5-11, 180 pounds

2014: .275/.442/.475 – 8 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 40 AB
2015: .276/.350/.346 – 21 BB/47 K – 9/15 SB – 228 AB
2016: .329/.385/.458 – 17 BB/16 K – 7/9 SB – 225 AB

75 – Binghamton SR 2B Reed Gamache: sneaky pop; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .283/.362/.347 – 9 BB/38 K – 5/7 SB – 173 AB
2015: .288/.422/.388 – 24 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 139 AB
2016: .367/.450/.551 – 22 BB/35 K – 8/9 SB – 196 AB

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College First Basemen)

1 – Wake Forest JR 1B/RHP Will Craig: above-average to plus power upside; strong; very smart ballplayer in all phases of the game, though especially as a hitter; one of the best approaches to hitting in this class; AJ Reed comp just makes too much sense here; has also played 3B, a position he certainly has the arm for but likely not the hands/range; 87-93 FB, 94 peak; 78-83 CB; 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
2016: .379/.520/.731 – 47 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 182 AB

2015: 7.92 K/9 – 4.88 BB/9 – 44.1 IP – 6.09 ERA
2016: 8.04 K/9 – 3.86 BB/9 – 28.0 IP – 3.54 ERA

2 – Florida JR 1B Pete Alonso: easy plus raw power; one of the strongest players in this class; plus bat speed; good approach; average or better arm; slow, so outfield is likely a no go; improving defender at first, should be pretty good there with continued work; closer to Will Craig as another first round pick for me than not; 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

3 – New Mexico JR 1B/C Chris DeVito: plus raw power; patient approach; experience behind the plate could tempt some teams into trying him there; nickname is The Red Hercules; reminds me of Austin Allen (fourth round) in last year’s class; 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

4 – North Carolina State JR 1B/OF Preston Palmeiro: good hit tool that allows him to square balls as a matter of routine; won’t be the type you can shift as he can spray line drives to all fields; no shock considering his bloodlines, but really pretty swing; above-average raw power; really good glove; good athlete; ascending player; 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

5 – 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; I think of him as a better version of Brian Johnson, a prospect I preferred as a hitter just like I do with Benedetti; 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
2016: .326/.465/.492 – 45 BB/29 K – 6/7 SB – 193 AB

2015: 13.80 K/9 – 7.80 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 1.80 ERA
2016: 10.48 K/9 – 7.40 BB/9 – 14.2 IP – 2.45 ERA

6 – Dallas Baptist JR 1B/RHP Darick Hall: plus power upside; average or better 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

7 – Mississippi State JR 1B Nathaniel Lowe: very physical, very strong; above-average to plus raw power; good approach; plenty of arm; LHH; 6-4, 230 pounds

2016: .358/.429/.504 – 30 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 240 AB

8 – Michigan State JR 1B/2B Jordan Zimmerman: above-average hit tool; quick bat; good athlete; above-average arm; above-average speed; unsure where his bat/glove will fit best together, but easy to envision him as a valuable contributor in a variety of potential roles; 6-0, 185 pounds

2016: .374/.461/.594 – 32 BB/33 K – 10/16 SB – 219 AB

9 – Hartford JR 1B/3B David MacKinnon: one of the best athletes you’ll find manning first base; impressive hit tool; average or better 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

10 – Southern Mississippi SR 1B Tim Lynch: plus raw power; good approach; really intriguing senior-sign thumper in a class in need of pop; 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

11 – Southern Illinois Edwardsville JR 1B Keaton Wright: above-average to plus raw power; good approach; has hit from his first day on campus on; 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

12 – Harford CC FR 1B Joseph Burton: average speed; good athlete; quick bat; strong; considerable power upside; RHH; 6-4, 240 pounds

2016: .407/.514/.749 – 37 BB/36 K – 23/24 SB – 199 AB

13 – 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

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

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

14 – Texas Tech SR 1B Eric Gutierrez: power upside; size may disqualify him from some boards, but those who value consistent production will take a liking to him; 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

15 – 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

16 – Florida Atlantic rJR 1B/OF Esteban Puerta: another member of the “all he’s done is hit” team; 6-1, 183 pounds

2014: .276/.345/.371 – 11 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 105 AB
2015: .305/.432/.487 – 36 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 187 AB
2016: .309/.395/.507 – 29 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 223 AB

17 – Cal Poly JR 1B/C Brett Barbier: intriguing combination of hit tool, patience, and pop; has also played OF, where he might have enough speed and athleticism to stick for a bit; 5-11, 190 pounds

2016: .352/.492/.482 – 41 BB/35 K – 8/13 SB – 199 AB

18 – Cornell JR 1B Cole Rutherford: power upside; imposing size; 6-4, 230 pounds

2016: .276/.359/.512 – 14 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 127 AB

19 – Oakland JR 1B/OF Zach Sterry: plus approach; above-average power; quick bat; 5-11, 240 pounds

2014: .279/.359/.390 – 15 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 136 AB
2015: .288/.363/.444 – 16 BB/28 K – 5/9 SB – 160 AB
2016: .285/.352/.436 – 17 BB/34 K – 5/8 SB – 172 AB

20 – Lamar JR 1B Trey Silvers: intriguing power upside; 6-2, 220 pounds

2016: .314/.398/.676 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB

21 – Fairleigh Dickinson SR 1B/C John Giakas: interesting high-contact/honest power approach; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .294/.341/.344 – 8 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 160 AB
2015: .229/.303/.329 – 12 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 140 AB
2016: .342/.417/.600 – 19 BB/11 K – 3/6 SB – 190 AB

22 – Bryant SR 1B Robby Rinn: strong, patient, and smart; 6-2, 210 pounds

2014: .302/.432/.413 – 30 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 189 AB
2015: .332/.414/.582 – 19 BB/14 K – 3/5 SB – 184 AB
2016: .373/.442/.590 – 27 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 217 AB

23 – Manhattan SR 1B/OF Christian Santisteban: good approach; power upside; iffy glove; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: .268/.375/.464 – 23 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 138 AB
2014: .314/.389/.446 – 15 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 175 AB
2015: .301/.399/.449 – 27 BB/33 K – 1/1 SB – 176 AB
2016: .367/.453/.570 – 30 BB/38 K – 1/4 SB – 207 AB

24 – Louisiana SR 1B/2B Stefan Trosclair: good athlete; good glove; power upside; average speed; smart base runner; Jordan Zimmerman Lite; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .338/.441/.635 – 25 BB/41 K – 15/18 SB – 219 AB
2016: .279/.385/.466 – 25 BB/23 K – 7/13 SB – 219 AB

25 – Auburn JR 1B Niko Buentello: power upside; good approach; LHH; 6-4, 230 pounds

2016: .332/.428/.569 – 30 BB/48 K – 0/0 SB – 211 AB

26 – Florida Gulf Coast SR 1B Nick Rivera: strong; power upside; get him healthy and swinging the bat right again and he could be a late senior-sign steal; RHH; 5-10, 200 pounds

2013: .297/.403/.508 – 31 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 195 AB
2014: .330/.437/.525 – 37 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 221 AB
2015: .347/.458/.608 – 40 BB/34 K – 0/0 SB – 199 AB
2016: .293/.461/.466 – 12 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB

27 – Cowley County CC SO 1B/OF Caleb Eldridge: power upside; average speed; Oklahoma State transfer; 6-4, 235 pounds

2016: .391/.523/.781 – 41 BB/56 K – 4/4 SB – 169 AB

28 – Connecticut SR 1B Bobby Melley: good glove; consistent production; 6-3, 235 pounds

2013: .308/.393/.367 – 25 BB/31 K – 0/0 SB – 240 AB
2014: .359/.475/.502 – 31 BB/19 K – 2/2 SB – 209 AB
2015: .315/.401/.408 – 32 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 238 AB
2016: .313/.436/.518 – 42 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 224 AB

29 – Tulane rJR 1B/C Jeremy Montalbano: plus raw power; below-average arm; below-average defender behind the dish likely necessitates a full-time move to first in the pros; Texas transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds

2016: .276/.352/.507 – 23 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 221 AB

2016: 12.86 K/9 – 0.00 BB/9 – 7.0 IP – 2.57 ERA

30 – Texas A&M SR 1B/RHP Hunter Melton: power upside; can also play 3B; reminds me of a slighly later round version (arguable, according to some) of Darik Hall; 87-92 FB, 93 peak; good command; 6-2, 225 pounds

2013: .288/.354/.492 – 10 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 118 AB
2015: .300/.381/.473 – 25 BB/56 K – 0/1 SB – 203 AB
2016: .305/.379/.510 – 23 BB/60 K – 2/2 SB – 243 AB

31 – Mercyhurst SR 1B/OF Hank Morrison: power upside; average speed; 6-2, 225 pounds

2016: .415/.486/.684 – 19 BB/31 K – 14/17 SB – 193 AB

32 – Columbia rSR 1B Nick Maguire: above-average power; above-average speed; good glove; 6-3, 250 pounds

2014: .265/.354/.400 – 19 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 155 AB
2015: .242/.303/.427 – 13 BB/44 K – 1/1 SB – 178 AB
2016: .274/.413/.430 – 31 BB/26 K – 2/4 SB – 135 AB

33 – Cal State Northridge rSR 1B/OF Branden Berry: good glove; power flashes; Washington transfer; 6-4, 225 pounds

2012: .328/.406/.427 – 14 BB/35 K – 0/0 SB – 192 AB
2014: .262/.340/.335 – 16 BB/36 K – 2/3 SB – 164 AB
2015: .269/.372/.421 – 18 BB/44 K – 4/5 SB – 197 AB
2016: .294/.403/.508 – 22 BB/36 K – 4/5 SB – 197 AB

34 – Austin Peay JR 1B Dre Gleason: good athlete; strong; hits it a long way when he connects; 6-4, 240 pounds

2014: .261/.357/.378 – 26 BB/52 K – 2/3 SB – 180 AB
2015: .349/.434/.550 – 18 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 149 AB
2016: .337/.461/.571 – 41 BB/52 K – 2/2 SB – 184 AB

35 – Prairie View A&M JR 1B Shannon Washington: serious power combined with serious swing-and-miss; 6-0, 220 pounds

2016: .323/.414/.635 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/1 SB – 96 AB

36 – Tennessee-Martin JR 1B Ryan Helgren: solid bat; steady glove; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .321/.425/.545 – 21 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 134 AB

37 – Murray State JR 1B Ramsey Scott: intriguing size and power; 6-5, 240 pounds

2016: .335/.415/.612 – 27 BB/42 K – 1/1 SB – 206 AB

38 – Charlotte JR 1B/RHP Logan Sherer: power upside; strong arm; 6-3, 250 pounds

2014: .260/.306/.380 – 13 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 192 AB
2015: .311/.348/.477 – 10 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 193 AB
2016: .336/.412/.574 – 28 BB/47 K – 2/2 SB – 223 AB

2014: 6.00 K/9 – 3.60 BB/9 – 14 IP – 2.40 ERA
2015: 7.36 K/9 – 5.73 BB/9 – 11.1 IP – 4.91 ERA

39 – Georgia Southern JR 1B Ryan Cleveland: considerable power upside with the frame to pull it off; 6-3, 225 pounds

2014: .253/.368/.428 – 32 BB/49 K – 3/5 SB – 194 AB
2015: .244/.343/.477 – 24 BB/40 K – 9/11 SB – 176 AB
2016: .286/.404/.586 – 38 BB/70 K – 12/14 SB – 227 AB

40 – Ball State JR 1B/C Caleb Stayton: impressive power and patience blend; 6-3, 225 pounds

2014: .285/.374/.418 – 15 BB/17 K – 0/0 SB – 165 AB
2015: .278/.381/.411 – 8 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 90 AB
2016: .377/.482/.614 – 42 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 220 AB

41 – Cal State Monterey Bay SR 1B Justin Flores: power upside; plus approach; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds

2016: .306/.412/.446 – 31 BB/43 K – 0/0 SB – 186 AB

42 – Stephen F. Austin SR 1B Kyle Thornell: power upside; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .256/.374/.496 – 16 BB/35 K – 0/2 SB – 133 AB
2015: .301/.412/.524 – 20 BB/48 K – 3/6 SB – 166 AB
2016: .342/.472/.617 – 33 BB/55 K – 5/9 SB – 196 AB

43 – McNeese State SR 1B/OF Connor Crane: power upside; 6-3, 210 pounds

2015: .272/.340/.443 – 16 BB/53 K – 12/14 SB – 235 AB
2016: .365/.442/.606 – 16 BB/38 K – 15/21 SB – 203 AB

44 – Kansas State JR 1B Jake Scudder: good approach; smart hitter; some power there; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .333/.392/.507 – 17 BB/32 K – 6/10 SB – 219 AB

45 – Air Force JR 1B Bradley Haslam: emerging power; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .347/.386/.452 – 6 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 124 AB
2016: .408/.449/.558 – 16 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 233 AB

46 – Liberty JR 1B/OF Andrew Yacyk: legit plus power upside; average speed; long way to go as a hitter; RHH; 6-3, 240 pounds

2015: .286/.355/.384 – 15 BB/49 K – 2/4 SB – 203 AB
2016: .307/.383/.492 – 19 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 238 AB

47 – Kentucky rSO 1B Joe Dudek: good glove; power upside; UNC transfer who sat out 2016 season; 6-1, 215 pounds

2014: .204/.316/.357 – 16 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 98 AB
2015: .255/.442/.402 – 34 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 102 AB

48 – Stony Brook JR 1B/OF Casey Baker: good hit tool; average raw power; good speed; steady glove; strong arm; 6-0, 180 pounds

2014: .338/.418/.415 – 18 BB/16 K – 8/8 SB – 130 AB
2015: .317/.377/.487 – 19 BB/23 K – 5/7 SB – 189 AB
2016: .314/.392/.367 – 25 BB/27 K – 4/5 SB – 188 AB

49 – East Carolina JR 1B/LHP Bryce Harman: plus power upside, but hit tool doesn’t allow him to tap into it; can be pitched to; strong arm; 90 FB; 6-6, 240 pounds

2014: .244/.338/.384 – 23 BB/58 K – 4/4 SB – 172 AB
2015: .244/.351/.424 – 23 BB/51 K – 0/0 SB – 205 AB
2016: .239/.369/.368 – 28 BB/43 K – 2/3 SB – 163 AB

50 – Louisiana rSO 1B/OF Steven Sensley: good hit tool; power upside; strong arm; can get too aggressive; loved him out of junior college and still believe in him, but his first full season at the D1 level left us with more questions than answers; LHH; 6-1, 220 pounds

*2015*: .374/.466/.778 – 35 BB/38 K – 13/17 SB – 203 AB
2016: .252/.345/.399 – 14 BB/41 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB

 

2016 MLB Draft – Final Board (College Catchers)

1 – Miami JR C/1B Zack Collins: plus to plus-plus raw power; rough glove, but improved as the year progressed; plus arm strength could be a weapon if the footwork allows it; professional approach in the batter’s box; slow afoot, so outfield is not a possibility; still has some trouble with offspeed stuff, but better at identifying it now and still murders even the hottest fastballs; as confident that he’ll hit than any of his draft peers; obvious Kyle Schwarber comp isn’t perfect, but it’s not nearly as bad as some experts want to claim; older BA comp: Mark Teixeira; when Stephen Vogt is the realistic floor and Teixeira is the ceiling, you’ve reached top ten pick risk/reward balance; I’d seriously think about him 1-1 in this class; even as a first baseman, he has star upside; LHH; 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

2 – Virginia JR C Matt Thaiss: average defender, though I think he’s shown flashes of above-average ability in my personal views; others like his glove way less, so defense figures to be something to monitor going forward; average or better arm, plays up; average to above-average power, some have it plus; really good approach with an exceptionally well-balanced swing; strong and slow; better athlete than he appears at first; old 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

3 – 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 like a seasoned veteran; checks every box for him athletically and has improved as a hitter every season; ascending player; 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

4 – Louisville JR C Will Smith: average hit tool with a swing geared towards contact; average to above-average arm; steady glove; average at best power; easy average or better speed; plus athleticism is what separates him from a long list of comparable bats below him; 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

5 – Oregon State JR C Logan Ice: really good defender; average power upside; average arm; nothing jumps off the page, but another prospect who does everything well with little to no glaring weaknesses; 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

6 – 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; old Jason Kendall comp; arguably the highest upside among the catchers most likely to stick at the position; said upside comes with the most risk in the way of concerns how his body type has shifted and a high level of swing-and-miss in his swing; 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

7 – USC JR C Jeremy Martinez: good hit tool; average raw power; above-average to plus arm; curiously undervalued defender over the years; 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

8 – Murray State JR C Tyler Lawrence: great approach; glove has improved to the point where I think steady is a fair adjective to describe it; doesn’t blow it out with tools, but track record with the bat is hard to ignore; 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

9 – Cal SO C/1B Brett Cumberland: good hit tool; average or better arm; good enough glove to at least start with the thought he’s a long-term catcher, but still raw in areas that will require significant time and attention in pro ball; undeniable power upside makes him particularly intriguing; 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

10 – Tulane JR C Jake Rogers: average to above-average power upside, currently 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

11 – Kansas JR C Michael Tinsley: great athlete; good speed; could be described as Will Smith with less helium; 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

12 – Arizona State JR C Brian Serven: really good defender; plus athleticism and mobility behind plate; really strong arm; average or better raw power; picking one of him, Will Smith, Jake Rogers, or Michael Tinsley comes down to personal prefence as all share many similar traits; 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

13 – UNC Wilmington rJR C Gavin Stupienski: good hit tool; steady glove; flashes power to gaps; good enough arm; high marks for all the intangibles across the board; LHH; 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

14 – Mississippi State JR C Jack Kruger: good hit tool; average or better power; steady glove; good arm; Oregon transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2016: .350/.435/.562 – 28 BB/29 K – 6/7 SB – 203 AB

15 – 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

16 – Jackson State JR C Carlos Diaz: good defender; strong arm; intriguing offensive output; Miami transfer; 5-11, 200 pounds

2016: .409/.465/.620 – 15 BB/16 K – 10/12 SB – 171 AB

17 – 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

18 – 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

19 – Mercer JR C Charlie Madden: power upside; good glove; should benefit from Kyle Lewis scouting spillover; 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

20 – 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

21 – Bethune-Cookman JR C Michael Cruz: well-rounded hitter; solid defender; 5-11, 210 pounds

2016: .330/.463/.623 – 35 BB/24 K – 0/2 SB – 191 AB

22 – North Florida SR C Keith Skinner: interesting power upside; love the plate discipline; 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

23 – 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

24 – 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

25 – 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

26 – North Carolina State JR C/3B Andrew Knizner: good defender, raw (struggles with 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; defense has improved as offense has backed up; 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 – 3/3 SB – 233 AB

27 – 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

28 – 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

29 – Mississippi JR C Henri Lartigue: quick bat; good approach; power upside; plus arm; good glove, but still signs of rawness; good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .225/.289/.348 – 6 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 89 AB
2016: .353/.414/.464 – 20 BB/40 K – 2/3 SB – 207 AB

30 – Northwest Florida State CC C Handsome Monica: big raw power; good approach; strong arm; raw glove; good athlete; Arizona transfer; 6-1, 220 pounds

2016: .348/.418/.684 – 18 BB/23 K – 5/6 SB – 158 AB

31 – Winthrop SR C Roger Gonzalez: plus defender; Miami transfer; 5-9, 190 pounds

2015: .335/.409/.425 – 21 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 167 AB
2016: .338/.426/.534 – 31 BB/28 K – 0/2 SB – 204 AB

32 – Furman JR C Cameron Whitehead: plus defender; good athlete; power upside; 5-11, 210 pounds

2014: .229/.360/.313 – 17 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 83 AB
2015: .258/.314/.444 – 14 BB/40 K – 1/1 SB – 151 AB
2016: .340/.435/.509 – 14 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 106 AB

33 – Texas JR C/3B Tres Barrera: strong arm; good defensive tools; average to above-average raw power; slow; also played 2B this year; 6-0, 225 pounds

2014: .261/.337/.402 – 21 BB/41 K – 0/0 SB – 241 AB
2015: .288/.395/.481 – 33 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 212 AB
2016: .289/.379/.455 – 28 BB/54 K – 3/5 SB – 211 AB

34 – McLennan CC SO C Cory Voss: good glove; 5-10, 190 pounds

2016: .384/.513/.701 – 42 BB/45 K – 3/4 SB – 177 AB

35 – Lynn SO C John Silviano: plus approach; 6-1, 220 pounds

2016: .405/.528/.950 – 51 BB/40 K – 5/6 SB – 200 AB

36 – Central Arizona C Brent Gibbs: good defender; plus to plus-plus arm; 88-91 FB; Indiana transfer; 6-1, 215 pounds

2016: .396/.497/.590 – 15 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 144 AB

37 – Illinois SR C Jason Goldstein: really good defender; strong arm; good approach; quick bat; really smart catcher, calls own pitches; still like him as rock solid org guy and potential backup, but have cooled some since last year; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds

2013: .210/.266/.252 – 9 BB/21 K – 3/3 SB – 143 AB
2014: .316/.370/.435 – 16 BB/17 K – 2/3 SB – 193 AB
2015: .286/.369/.476 – 23 BB/22 K – 2/3 SB – 206 AB
2016: .312/.402/.412 – 16 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 170 AB

38 – Baylor rJR C Matt Menard: good athlete; power upside; good glove; 6-0, 210 pounds

2014: .219/.297/.295 – 16 BB/34 K – 1/4 SB – 146 AB
2015: .245/.346/.291 – 13 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 110 AB
2016: .309/.376/.500 – 16 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 152 AB

39 – Georgia State SR C Joey Roach: good glove; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .287/.366/.487 – 12 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 115 AB
2014: .301/.379/.432 – 13 BB/27 K – 1/1 SB – 146 AB
2015: .302/.381/.473 – 20 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 205 AB
2016: .325/.426/.598 – 21 BB/21 K – 3/4 SB – 169 AB

40 – Penn JR C Tim Graul: took over for Austin Bossart and hit from beginning of season to end; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .245/.328/.429 – 3 BB/13 K – 1/2 SB – 49 AB
2016: .364/.443/.642 – 20 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 162 AB

41 – Morehead State JR C Jimmy Wright: power upside; strong; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .229/.363/.373 – 13 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 83 AB
2015: .250/.396/.393 – 11 BB/35 K – 0/0 SB – 84 AB
2016: .254/.418/.522 – 15 BB/22 K – 1/2 SB – 67 AB

42 – Southeast Missouri State SR C/1B Garrett Gandolfo: consistently impressive with the bat in his hands; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .303/.427/.528 – 40 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 178 AB
2016: .359/.465/.589 – 41 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 209 AB

43 – Seattle JR C/1B Mike McCann: power upside; torn thumb ligament in April 2016; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .232/.346/.290 – 24 BB/33 K – 0/2 SB – 155 AB
2016: .319/.491/.445 – 37 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 119 AB

44 – Michigan JR C Harrison Wenson: power upside; strong arm; good athlete; improved glove; 6-3, 220 pounds

2014: .222/.308/.378 – 2 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 45 AB
2016: .289/.345/.491 – 19 BB/55 K – 3/3 SB – 218 AB

45 – Pepperdine JR C Aaron Barnett: good defender; average at best arm; good hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds

2014: .359/.381/.390 – 10 BB/12 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB
2015: .303/.357/.360 – 17 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 228 AB
2016: .292/.345/.403 – 16 BB/15 K – 0/1 SB – 216 AB

46 – Santa Clara JR C Steve Berman: strong arm; 6-2, 225 pounds

2014: .322/.443/.459 – 30 BB/21 K – 4/7 SB – 183 AB
2015: .336/.417/.493 – 18 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 146 AB
2016: .297/.432/.466 – 26 BB/26 K – 0/2 SB – 148 AB

47 – Texas A&M SR C Michael Barash: really good glove; average at best arm; LSU transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .238/.316/.292 – 16 BB/20 K – 1/3 SB – 168 AB
2016: .328/.397/.436 – 18 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 204 AB

48 – Chipola JC C Mike Hickman: strong; quick bat; LHH; 6-1, 200 pounds

2016: .345/.442/.610 – 17 BB/38 K – 1/2 SB – 177 AB

49 – Auburn JR C Blake Logan: really good defender; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .256/.343/.326 – 10 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 86 AB
2015: .261/.329/.378 – 15 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 180 AB
2016: .274/.357/.395 – 21 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 190 AB

50 – Tennessee SO C Benito Santiago: above-average arm; strong; bloodlines and upside; 5-11, 175 pounds

2015: .132/.205/.145 – 5 BB/29 K – 5/5 SB – 76 AB
2016: .309/.362/.420 – 14 BB/58 K – 5/8 SB – 181 AB

51 – Oklahoma JR C Renae Martinez: above-average arm; above-average glove; UC Irvine transfer; 6-1, 185 pounds

2016: .246/.380/.415 – 12 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB

52 – Texas Rio Grande Valley JR C/OF Jose Garcia: good athlete; average speed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .369/.447/.477 – 18 BB/14 K – 16/19 SB – 176 AB

53 – Maryland JR C/1B Nick Cieri: great approach; plus power upside; average at best glove; below-average arm, but improving; below-average speed; strong; bat backing up + defensive question marks = major dip in draft stock; 6-3, 240 pounds

2014: .248/.329/.308 – 15 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 133 AB
2015: .299/.373/.401 – 11 BB/18 K – 2/3 SB – 137 AB
2016: .249/.375/.362 – 32 BB/25 K – 0/1 SB – 177 AB

54 – Northwestern State rJR C Daniel Garner: plus raw power; strong arm; Mississippi State transfer; 6-1, 235 pounds

2016: .308/.380/.481 – 23 BB/53 K – 0/1 SB – 208 AB

55 – Coastal Carolina JR C/1B GK Young: power upside; strong arm; way too aggressive; go back and forth on his defense, but if pressed I’d admit he’s probably not a pro catcher; 6-1, 230 pounds

2014: .237/.333/.382 – 18 BB/38 K – 0/1 SB – 173 AB
2015: .301/.368/.476 – 19 BB/50 K – 0/0 SB – 229 AB
2016: .339/.393/.569 – 19 BB/54 K – 1/2 SB – 239 AB

56 – Wake Forest JR C Ben Breazeale: good glove; good approach; strong; big draft year breakout didn’t exactly come, so still more there; 6-0, 210 pounds

2015: .274/.378/.400 – 14 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 95 AB
2016: .246/.388/.335 – 41 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 179 AB

57 – Belmont JR C/OF Clay Payne: strong arm; quick bat; strong; RHH; 6-3, 210 pounds

2016: .291/.364/.552 – 22 BB/51 K – 2/3 SB – 203 AB

58 – Kennesaw State SR C Brennan Morgan: interesting power/patience blend; 6-4, 235 pounds

2014: .281/.357/.386 – 20 BB/34 K – 2/3 SB – 210 AB
2015: .276/.383/.400 – 29 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 185 AB
2016: .319/.443/.514 – 33 BB/22 K – 0/2 SB – 144 AB

59 – Southern rSR C Jose DeLa Torre: all he’s done is hit; 6-1, 220 pounds

2014: .330/.383/.539 – 11 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 115 AB
2016: .339/.476/.522 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/11 SB – 115 AB

60 – Xavier SR C Dan Rizzie: quick bat; plus defender; high marks for intangibles; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .307/.395/.459 – 28 BB/37 K – 9/12 SB – 218 AB
2015: .275/.373/.275 – 6 BB/10 K – 2/2 SB – 51 AB
2016: .312/.373/.472 – 21 BB/25 K – 7/8 SB – 231 AB

61 – Ohio State JR C Jalen Washington: plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2015: .280/.367/.280 – 4 BB/1 K – 4/5 SB – 25 AB
2016: .249/.352/.343 – 26 BB/49 K – 14/19 SB – 213 AB

62 – Navy JR C Adrian Chinnery: really good glove; 6-0, 180 pounds

2015: .314/.393/.401 – 22 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 172 AB
2016: .307/.412/.407 – 17 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 140 AB

63 – Florida A&M JR C Jacky Miles: strong arm; power upside; RHH; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .328/.420/.477 – 21 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 174 AB

64 – Bryant SR C/OF Buck McCarthy: steady glove; power upside; strong; 5-10, 200 pounds

2014: .340/.438/.525 – 20 BB/29 K – 2/2 SB – 141 AB
2015: .303/.406/.507 – 26 BB/34 K – 0/3 SB – 142 AB
2016: .281/.371/.495 – 27 BB/30 K – 1/3 SB – 196 AB

65 – North Carolina Central JR C Conrad Kovalcik: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .324/.378/.353 – 3 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 34 AB
2015: .260/.381/.394 – 18 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 104 AB
2016: .243/.367/.486 – 32 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 177 AB

66 – St. Mary’s JR C Nate Nolan: plus raw power; strong arm; very concerned about his swing-and-miss; PG comp: Chris Iannetta; 6-1, 210 pounds

2014: .238/.300/.436 – 9 BB/37 K – 1/3 SB – 101 AB
2015: .291/.367/.430 – 10 BB/39 K – 0/0 SB – 86 AB
2016: .264/.364/.481 – 28 BB/81 K – 1/1 SB – 212 AB

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

2013: .304/.361/.491 – 5 BB/27 K – 0/0 SB – 112 AB
2014: .273/.342/.394 – 19 BB/45 K – 1/1 SB – 198 AB
2015: .289/.382/.493 – 23 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 142 AB
2016: .245/.362/.306 – 8 BB/11 K – 0/0 SB – 49 AB

68 – Vanderbilt JR C Jason Delay: good defender; average arm; better player than he’s shown, but lack of development with the bat keeps me away; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .246/.374/.325 – 17 BB/32 K – 1/1 SB – 114 AB
2015: .283/.373/.394 – 10 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 99 AB
2016: .248/.296/.336 – 7 BB/35 K – 1/5 SB – 149 AB

69 – South Alabama rSO C/OF Jared Barnes: plus arm; power upside; 5-11, 200 pounds

2015: .240/.313/.292 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 171 AB
2016: .299/.394/.478 – 27 BB/37 K – 1/2 SB – 184 AB

70 – East Carolina rJR C Travis Watkins: good glove; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds

2015: .292/.343/.358 – 18 BB/31 K – 6/8 SB – 212 AB
2016: .322/.402/.430 – 25 BB/38 K – 3/5 SB – 214 AB

71 – Southern Mississippi JR C Chuckie Robinson: power upside; strong; can be too aggressive at plate; solid glove; above-average arm; 6-0, 230 pounds

2015: .203/.273/.354 – 8 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 79 AB
2016: .299/.360/.448 – 18 BB/31 K – 0/1 SB – 201 AB

72 – Southeastern Louisiana rSR C Sam Roberson: missed 2015 due to injury; solid skill set across the board5-11, 190 pounds

2013: .209/.283/.264 – 20 BB/30 K – 7/11 SB – 201 AB
2014: .296/.380/.423 – 20 BB/28 K – 8/11 SB – 189 AB
2016: .303/.435/.455 – 15 BB/23 K – 0/4 SB – 99 AB

73 – Cypress CC C Nate Rodriguez: plus glove; above-average arm; 5-11, 210 pounds

2016: .311/.395/.402 – 24 BB/11 K – 5/5 SB – 164 AB

74 – College of Charleston rJR C/1B Jake Maziar: power upside; Wake Forest transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds

2016: .297/.426/.405 – 19 BB/23 K – 1/1 SB – 111 AB

75 – Bethune-Cookman rJR C Clay Middleton: good glove; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds

2016: .361/.471/.445 – 29 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 155 AB

76 – St. John’s JR C Troy Dixon: good glove; strong arm; one of the better pop times I’ve ever personally recorded; long way to go, but could throw his way to the big leagues as a backup; 6-2, 200 pounds

2014: .284/.409/.330 – 14 BB/14 K – 0/1 SB – 109 AB
2015: .254/.324/.344 – 7 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 122 AB
2016: .253/.338/.339 – 18 BB/17 K – 3/3 SB – 174 AB

77 – Georgia Tech JR C Arden Pabst: power upside; has yet to put it all together; 6-1, 210 pounds

2014: .217/.321/.283 – 13 BB/26 K – 1/1 SB – 120 AB
2015: .235/.355/.339 – 21 BB/32 K – 2/2 SB – 115 AB
2016: .248/.305/.372 – 10 BB/33 K – 1/3 SB – 137 AB

78 – Duke JR C Cristian Perez: good defensive tools; power upside; strong; good athlete; quick bat; too aggressive for his own good; 6-3, 215 pounds

2014: .189/.295/.378 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 37 AB
2015: .241/.325/.365 – 19 BB/48 K – 0/0 SB – 170 AB
2016: .234/.305/.400 – 16 BB/44 K – 1/1 SB – 175 AB

79 – Texas Tech rJR C Kholton Sanchez (2015): plus to plus-plus speed; above-average arm; no power; raw defender; could be tried at 2B or CF; tools intrigue the heck out of me, but can’t get on the field to show them off; 6-2, 180 pounds

80 – Boston College JR C Nick Sciortino: good glove; average or better arm; experience (and exposure) that comes with catching big-time arms should help; 5-9, 200 pounds

2015: .235/.304/.301 – 14 BB/36 K – 4/5 SB – 153 AB
2016: .277/.377/.361 – 19 BB/33 K – 1/3 SB – 155 AB

81 – Virginia SR C Robbie Coman: good glove; missed majority of season due to injury, but might have done enough previously to get a late look; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .283/.377/.368 – 13 BB/9 K – 106 AB
2015: .289/.360/.333 – 21 BB/21 K – 2/7 SB – 201 AB
2016: .200/.333/.200 – 2 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 15 AB)

82 – Florida State JR C/OF Gage West: as yet untapped power upside; good approach; typical Florida State catching prospect; 6-1, 200 pounds

2014: .161/.216/.452 – 3 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 31 AB
2015: .231/.351/.354 – 5 BB/16 K – 0/0 SB – 65 AB
2016: .293/.404/.387 – 14 BB/19 K – 1/2 SB – 75 AB

83 – North Carolina State SR C Chance Shepard: power upside; way too aggressive; 6-1, 230 pounds

2014: .234/.379/.394 – 22 BB/34 K – 1/3 SB – 94 AB
2015: .214/.342/.449 – 20 BB/36 K – 1/1 SB – 98 AB
2016: .276/.377/.557 – 34 BB/82 K – 3/3 SB – 210 AB

84 – Alabama JR C Will Haynie: plus raw power; plus arm; good defender; has the size/arm/power trio to get drafted much higher than this, but the approach scares me off; old Ben Davis comp; 6-5, 230 pounds

2014: .177/.231/.274 – 7 BB/51 K – 0/0 SB – 113 AB
2015: .195/.299/.391 – 21 BB/80 K – 1/2 SB – 169 AB
2016: .225/.291/.423 – 12 BB/55 K – 0/0 SB – 182 AB

85 – BYU JR C Bronson Larsen: some power upside worth exploring; 5-11, 200 pounds

2015: .288/.367/.432 – 12 BB/30 K – 2/2 SB – 132 AB
2016: .301/.405/.514 – 30 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 173 AB

86 – Pittsburgh SR C Alex Kowalczyk: strong arm; 6-2, 220 pounds

2015: .263/.335/.369 – 16 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 179 AB
2016: .315/.409/.569 – 20 BB/30 K – 3/4 SB – 181 AB

87 – Evansville SR C/2B Brett Synek: smart hitter; versatile defender; 5-9, 185 pounds

2015: .288/.418/.423 – 10 BB/3 K – 0/0 SB – 52 AB
2016: .341/.439/.514 – 31 BB/22 K – 3/4 SB – 214 AB

88 – Loyola Marymount JR C Cassidy Brown: power upside; plus arm; 6-3, 215 pounds

2014: .200/.261/.237 – 7 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 80 AB
2015: .138/.250/.138 – 11 BB/29 K – 4/5 SB – 130 AB
2016: .325/.394/.502 – 18 BB/44 K – 4/6 SB – 209 AB

89 – Francis Marion C JD Crowe: quick bat; really good approach; power upside; steady glove; strong arm; good athlete; could play OF; Auburn transfer; 5-11, 210 pounds

2016: .347/.439/.539 – 33 BB/27 K – 11/11 SB – 193 AB

90 – UCLA rJR C Darrell Miller: missed the 2016 season with a bum labrum; strong arm; raw defender, but has gotten pretty good; Bruins missed him in a major way this past year; 6-2, 220 pounds

2015: .257/.324/.351 – 16 BB/26 K – 0/0 SB – 191 AB

91 – Tampa C/1B Adrian Chacon: above-average arm; quick bat; power upside; 6-0, 200 pounds

2014: .233/.313/.337 – 7 BB/20 K – 0/2 SB – 86 AB
2015: .295/.389/.328 – 9 BB/16 K – 2/2 SB – 61 AB
2016: .301/.419/.442 – 28 BB/31 K – 1/2 SB – 163 AB

92 – Vanderbilt JR C Karl Ellison: really good defender; 6-0, 190 pounds

2014: .192/.352/.219 – 13 BB/18 K – 0/2 SB – 73 AB
2015: .215/.291/.282 – 14 BB/39 K – 1/1 SB – 149 AB
2016: .213/.270/.388 – 6 BB/14 K – 0/0 SB – 80 AB

93 – Arkansas SR C Tucker Pennell: good glove; 6-2, 200 pounds

2015: .200/.271/.232 – 7 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 95 AB
2016: .265/.338/.382 – 12 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 136 AB

94 – Portland JR C Cooper Hummel: solid approach; decent wheels; 5-10, 180 pounds

2016: .320/.422/.490 – 34 BB/41 K – 7/10 SB – 194 AB

95 – Nevada rSR C Justin Hazard: UCLA transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds

2016: .339/.378/.476 – 13 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 189 AB

96 – UC Davis SR C Cameron Olson: plus raw power; plus arm; defense improving; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .286/.365/.381 – 5 BB/24 K – 0/0 SB – 84 AB
2015: .208/.323/.453 – 6 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 53 AB
2016: .273/.365/.503 – 15 BB/38 K – 6/8 SB – 143 AB

97 – Western Illinois JR C Adam McGinnis: good approach; power upside; quick bat; good arm; defense still developing; could also be tried at 3B or OF; average speed; 5-11, 220 pounds

2014: .281/.338/.348 – 7 BB/10 K – 4/7 SB – 135 AB
2015: .243/.332/.341 – 12 BB/21 K – 11/12 SB – 173 AB
2016: .262/.353/.362 – 17 BB/21 K – 1/4 SB – 149 AB

98 – Western Carolina SR C Danny Bermudez: good glove; 5-11, 215 pounds

2014: .305/.443/.381 – 16 BB/28 K – 3/5 SB – 105 AB
2015: .317/.417/.516 – 19 BB/50 K – 3/3 SB – 186 AB
2016: .295/.410/.429 – 33 BB/43 K – 5/7 SB – 217 AB

99 – Oral Roberts rJR C/1B Brent Williams: intriguing bat; average glove; accurate arm; slow; good approach; RHH; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds

2016: .310/.344/.478 – 13 BB/33 K – 0/0 SB – 203 AB

100 – South Florida SR C/3B Levi Borders: all about those bloodlines; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .232/.301/.312 – 10 BB/41 K – 1/3 SB – 138 AB
2014: .243/.341/.317 – 17 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 189 AB
2015: .291/.376/.487 – 18 BB/66 K – 4/4 SB – 230 AB
2016: .241/.357/.448 – 6 BB/21 K – 0/0 SB – 58 AB

 

Draft Week

Two huge pet peeves of mine that I see out of Writers on the Internet all the damn time: 1) Teasing future projects over and over again on every social media platform known to man (opposite end of the spectrum, but still incredibly annoying: the endless barrage of ICYMI Tweets that follow even the most mundane of postings), and 2) incessant talk about how much work (“grinding hard tonight,” “another sleepless night,” “finishing this up listening to _____”) went into a given piece. I’ve found draft writers — across all sports — are especially guilty of these things. I’ve tried to be good about not becoming what I hate, but…

I guess I’m (kind of) breaking both of those rules right now. I have some big stuff coming that I’m really excited about. My idea of big may differ from the world’s — if you’ve read my site before, what you’ll soon see will follow a pretty similar pattern to previous iterations of my draft previews…and it’s never exactly lit the world on fire before — but something about this year’s end product excites me in a  new way. I feel better about this year’s coverage, from the start in October right up until what you’ll see Thursday morning, than ever before. I hope it shows. That takes care of the annoying hype part.

Now for the even more annoying hard work boasting. I feel dirty saying it, but here goes: there are a lot of draft writers out there, but I’d be pretty surprised if any one individual put as many hours into their outlet’s draft preview than I have here. Obsessive focus doesn’t make the work good, of course; the level of quality is something that’s always up for debate and ultimately up to each individual reader to determine. Value what is written here or not, I’d like to believe that the work that went into the preview is evident.

If nothing else, I promise to give full refunds to anybody disappointed in the the final result.

Stay tuned for updates throughout the coming days. As I put the finishing touches on everything, you’ll be the first to know. Thanks to all that have read, commented, emailed, and shared stuff written over here over the past eight (!) drafts. Here’s to eight more.

Running 2016 MLB Draft Notes – College Edition

I’m trying something different this year that may or may not work. This is the time of year where things typically get quiet on the site as I work behind the scenes to frantically get everything ready with my final rankings. This year, however, as I update my rankings off the site, I’ll try to add a few words for each team about what I’m seeing as I’m looking at final regular season stats and my most recent scouting notes. This might slow me down too much to make it a viable option once we start getting to the biggest and best conferences, but we’ll try to keep it up as long as possible. I’ll also add some up to the minute rankings updates as we go. For example, my current top prospect at each offensive position is…

Jackson State C Carlos Diaz
Cornell 1B Cole Rutherford
Columbia 2B Will Savage
Nebraska-Omaha 3B Clayton Taylor
Long Beach State SS Garrett Hampson
Nebraska-Omaha OF Cole Gruber
Lehigh OF Jacen Nalesnik
Brown OF Rob Henry

My hunch is that none of these guys will remain in the top spot much longer (some have already been displaced as I’ve gotten lazy in updating the notes portion below), but it’s cool to see them at the top for now. I’ve got the Ivy, Patriot, SWAC, Summit, Horizon, and New York Tech, our lone D1 independent, finalized so far. The Big West was mostly done before I hit a snag that made me hit the pause button. I’m in the middle of the MEAC now. Two plus weeks to go until the draft…better get moving.

Updated to include the Horizon (forget to add those players to the rankings earlier) and MEAC…

Wright State C Sean Murphy
Cornell 1B Cole Rutherford
Columbia 2B Will Savage
Nebraska-Omaha 3B Clayton Taylor
Long Beach State SS Garrett Hampson
Nebraska-Omaha OF Cole Gruber
Florida A&M OF Dylan Dillard
Lehigh OF Jacen Nalesnik

Ohio Valley is now done. There are a lot of teams in that conference. With seven conferences done, here’s a look at the top three (five for OF) for each position…

C – Sean Murphy (Wright State), Tyler Lawrence (Murray State), Carlos Diaz (Jackson State)
1B – Keaton Wright (Southern Illinois Edwardsville), Cole Rutherford (Cornell), Zach Sterry (Oakland)
2B – Will Savage (Columbia), Mike Garzillo (Lehigh), Larry Barraza (Grambling State)
3B – Logan Gray (Austin Peay), Mandy Alvarez (Eastern Kentucky), Clayton Taylor (Nebraska-Omaha)
SS – Garrett Hampson (Long Beach State), Mitch Roman (Wright State), Mike Brosseau (Oakland)
OF – Dan Holst (Southeast Missouri State), Kyle Nowlin (Eastern Kentucky), Cole Gruber (Nebraska-Omaha), Dylan Dillard (Florida A&M), Chase Hamilton (Austin Peay)

Ivy

Brown

I had high hopes for Rob Henry, a FAVORITE, coming into the year, but his draft season has been a bit of a disappointment after his big sophomore campaign. Jake Levine intrigues me now that he’s coming off a second solid season. Austin French looks like one of the best arms the Ivy Leagues has to offer in this draft. Christian Taugner is intriguing as an upper-80s fastball guy who figures to keep getting better as his Tommy John surgery falls further back into his rear view mirror.

Columbia

Hello, Will Savage. His junior season has me going from liking him to loving him. I can’t wait to see how high he gets on the overall second base rankings. Higher here than anywhere else, I’d bet. Nick Maguire could get looks as a big first baseman with obvious power (above-average) and sneaky athleticism. Shane Adams and Robb Paller have hit their way into the draft conversation. George Thanopoulous could get some sinker/slider love.

Cornell

Michael Byrne is wild, but intriguing. Peter Lannoo has better stuff than he’s shown. The odds of Cole Rutherford being drafted by the same team that drafts his little brother are off the board; it would be more than a courtesy pick, as big bro can hit. Tommy Wagner catches my eye as an infielder who makes tons of contact.

Dartmouth

I’m 100% all-in on Duncan Robinson. He’s a big-time talent who seems to get better with every start. Definitely one of this class’s top senior-signs. Joe Purritano slide back just enough in his senior season that I’m now on the fence about him getting drafted or not. Thomas Roulis profiles similarly to Will Savage, but not quite as well.

Harvard

There’s not a lot here to love for 2016. Sean Poppen and Nick Scahill are both fine. Poppen has the more interesting scouting profile while Scahill has the better (yet more limited) peripherals over the years.

Penn

Tim Graul stood out both on the stat page and on the field (saw him close to a dozen times) this spring. Jake Cousins should challenge Duncan Robinson as the top Ivy League pitcher off the board. He’s really good.

Princeton

Cameron Mingo and Keelan Smithers were rotation mainstays for the champion Tigers in 2016, but neither made the necessary step from a draft perspective to earn serious consideration this June. Dan Hoy’s presence adds to the conference’s deepest position at second base.

Yale

Chasen Ford was an arm I had reasonably high hopes for coming into the season, but he’s continued his pattern of having underwhelming periperhals that are incongruent with his solid stuff. Meanwhile Richard Slenker made the leap from steady regular to potential draft pick with a monster junior season.

Patriot

Army

Ben Smith didn’t play in 2016, but he’s done enough offensively and with the glove to warrant some late round draft consideration. Kris Lindner can run some and has shown some on-base skills.

Bucknell

Joe Ogren can hit. Brett Smith can run. Danny Rafferty can throw. And Andrew Andreychik might have enough fastball (upper-80s at present) to make it worth seeing if it’ll play up in the bullpen.

Holy Cross

The Jon Escobar breakthrough has happened. The righthander capable of hitting 96 (90-94 sitting) missed bats (12.11 K/9) and got his control in check (4.50 BB/9, not great but a vast improvement). If it keeps clicking, he’s a big league reliever. Nick Lovullo had an odd season. He only hit .225, but bolstered his OBP with a whopping 40 walks. I’ve always liked his approach, athleticism, and reliable defense up the middle, so I’ll overlook that .225 (and the dismal 6/15 SB success rate) and keep him on my draft board. He’ll make a fine future Red Sox minor leaguer.

Lafayette

Michael Coniglio has no power, but his speed, approach, and CF defense give him enough of a pro skill set to to get a shot in the late rounds. I saw him over one weekend at Penn and came away pleased at his all-around game. David Bednar is a really good looking arm that has the stuff to keep starting in pro ball. Not every team may be sold on his size or delivery as a starter, but he’s got the arm speed, depth of arsenal, and demeanor to stay in the rotation.

Lehigh

We know what Mike Garzillo is by now as a draft prospect: real power, useful speed, a strong arm, and a “grip it and rip it” approach. It’s not my favorite profile, but there’s a place for it in pro ball. If Jacen Nalesnik could catch, he’d be something really worth watching it. As it is, he’s an outfielder with promise all the same. John Scarr can catch and his favorite thing about Lehigh is “definitely the chocolate milk,” so, yeah, you could say I like him. As a staff, the Mountain Hawks walked almost five batters per nine. More like Mountain Walks, am I right? Brandon Kulp could go down as the worst statistical performing pitcher to get drafted this spring. If not him, then maybe Kevin Long.

(Non-draft related, but Mark Washington had a 1.80 ERA despite walking 27 batters [with 24 strikeouts] in 45 innings. College baseball, man.)

Navy

There’s so much to like with this year’s Navy team. Luke Gillingham is the big name as the crafty lefty who has carved up opposing hitters for four straight seasons. When his current year (8.87 K/9 and 1.96 ERA) is seen as a “down season,” in some circles, it says something about his overall track record to date. I think he’s got enough going for him (85-89 FB, low-70s CB that flashes above-average, a much improved CU) that his plus command and deception will keep him pitching professionally for as long as he’d like. Seniors Sam Sorenson and Andrew Bartek have almost as impressive credentials, as do juniors George Coughlin and Kyle Condry. The position players at Navy are no less impressive. Robert Currie has speed, CF range, and a track record of hitting. Sean Trent has a nice power and athleticism blend. Leland Saile has two above-average tools in his power and arm strength. And Adrian Chinnery is an experienced catcher with a mature approach at the plate and a strong defensive reputation. All in all, it’s an excellent group.

SWAC

Alabama A&M

JT O’Reel is interesting as a middle infielder who makes a crazy amount of contact. Ty Russell is a first baseman with reasonable power. Both are 50/50 shots at best to get drafted, but at least that’s something. Same goes for big John Burchell on the mound.

Alabama State

How real is Dillon Cooper’s senior season breakout? Is he an older hitter destroying younger pitching? Or has there been real change in his skill set? That’s something somebody who has seen him play a lot more than I have will have to decide. From the outside looking in, I have no idea what to think. I lean towards the positive, but that could be my desperation to find any worthwhile mid-round bat than anything else. Alabama State has a boatload of pitching talent coming off of big draft seasons. I like Angel Alicea, the athletic two-way guy with a good fastball (90-93) and slider (80-82) combination, best of all. He’s put up some eye-popping (13.99 K/9!) numbers this year. Arguments could be made for Tyler Howe, Joseph Camacho, Hunter McIntosh, and Michael Tellado as the next man up, but I’d put sinker/slider standout Austin Bizzle right behind Alicea on my target list.

Alcorn State

Moses Charles doesn’t have much in the way of pop, but his above-average hands, speed, and approach make him a worthwhile senior-sign. Having a cool name doesn’t hurt either. Walter Vives is a decent catching prospect for a lot of the same reasons.

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

A trio of Golden Lion bats have some draft upside (Michael Bradley, Joshua Williams, Jaqueese Moore) for teams willing to roll the dice on hitters who performed well in small samples. Jeremiah Figueroa, the highest upside arm on the staff, didn’t pitch at all in 2016 yet still could hear his name called based on the strength of his mid-90s heater. Anthony Bowmaker stands out as the best of a crowded group of impressive draft-eligible arms who took the mound for the Golden Lions in 2016.

Grambling State

There could be three infielders selected here: 2B/SS Larry Barraza, SS Wesley Drain, and 3B Daniel Barnett. Barraza and Drain were both on the radar heading into the year, but Barnett’s 2016 (408/.504/.647 with 34 BB/17 K) has been a revelation. Tanner Raiburn is a small lefty who has missed lots of bats with solid velocity.

Jackson State

Sam Campbell couldn’t build on a big sophomore season, but scouts who saw him and liked him then might overlook his down draft year. Carlos Diaz, a Miami transfer, has the defensive chops to stay behind the plate and intriguing offensive upside. Cornelius Copeland’s stellar junior season should be enough to get him noticed. Jevon Jacobs was a pre-season FAVORITE who remains one of my guys on the strength of his 88-92 FB, above-average SL, and considerable athleticism. Jamal Wilson can crank it up to the mid-90s. Jesse Anderson has a pro arm, but very inconsistent control.

Mississippi Valley State

Drew Wheeler and Arrington Smith were considered, but I don’t think any Delta Devils will be drafted this year.

Prairie View A&M

Angel Avalos and Shannon Washington appear to have the best shot to get some draft love, but I wouldn’t bet on either guy at this point.

Southern

Jose DeLa Torre is a hitting machine. Dondrayas Harris, Troy Lewis, and J’Markus George all also are in the draft mix.

Texas Southern

Ryan Lazo as a center fielder is interesting to me because of his plus speed (38/38 on steals this year), plus athleticism, and obvious ability to cover a lot of ground very quickly in the outfield. Ryan Lazo as a second baseman, the position where he played in 2016, takes that existing interest up another notch. Javier Valdez, Christopher Scroggins, and Richard Alamo give the lineup a few extra names with viable draft hopes to track. Robert Pearson has some middle relief upside on the mound.

Summit

IPFW

Greg Kaiser is a bat-first middle infielder with power, speed, and a swing if it’s close (or kind of close) approach. Brandon Soat has a chance for three average or better tools with his arm, speed, and raw power. Evan VanSumeren is a natural hitter who makes a lot of contact.

Nebraska-Omaha

There aren’t many senior-signs with the kind of thump that Clayton Taylor provides. The third base prospect can really swing it, but his skills go beyond his above-average raw power. Taylor has hit for three years running, has shown a willingness to wear opposing pitchers out, can play any of the infield positions in a pinch, and can even swipe the stray bag or two on unsuspecting batteries. I’d be rooting for my team to draft Taylor in this class. Cole Gruber will enter pro ball with two clear big league tools with his speed (43/50 SB this year) and CF range. I think he’s a solid mid- to late-round target. Tyler Fox’s decent stuff (85-90 FB, three usable offspeed pitches) could play up enough in shorter bursts professionally to hang around a bit.

North Dakota State

There are a lot of pitchers on this staff with standout peripherals. I think the most interesting of the bunch are Alex Rogers (upper-80s FB that he commands well), Brian VanderWoude (above-average changeup, good size), Parker Trewin (above-average slider, but one of the older players in this draft), and Sean Terres (another good slider).

Oral Roberts

I like this group of Oral Roberts hitters maybe more than I should. Nick Rotola is an intriguing potential utility player with a nice blend of defense, speed, athleticism, and contact skills. I’ve long been fascinated by Brent Williams’s upside as a hitter; his 2016 had good (.310 BA and .478 SLG) and not so good (.344 OBP after just 13 BB/33 K). Rolando Martinez has flashed some pop and on-base skills of his own. Noah Cummings has hit since first arriving on campus. On the pitching side, Kyler Stout stands out for his solid stuff despite a rough 2016 season. I’m also curious about two-way player Holden Cammack.

South Dakota State

Paul Jacobson and Jesse Munsterman are potential late-round senior-signs on the strength of their decent bats and up-the-middle defensive profiles. Andrew Clemen is in the same boat as a righthanded pitcher capable of living 88-92 with a pair of usable secondaries. Ryan Froom and Ethan Kenkel both might have to wait until they are potential senior-signs themselves in 2017, but each guy has shown enough in the way of pro stuff to get some draft attention sooner rather than later.

Western Illinois

Joe Mortillaro throws hard and with sink. Nick Milligan can match his 94 MPH heat. Preston Church does it more with deception and offspeed, but he’s no slouch in the velocity department as a lefty who can run it up to 91. I could see Adam McGinnis and Chris Tschida being handy pros to have around due to the fact both can play multiple spots on the diamond. I think both have more work to do offensively before getting their shot as 2017 senior-signs.

Horizon

Illinois-Chicago

Connor Ryan has more stuff than results. Jake Dahlberg and Trevor Lane both do the effectively wild thing well. I think I like Gabe Dwyer and David Cronin best among the bats, but could see the two redshirt-sophomores staying two more seasons each. Then they’d be the same age as current redshirt-senior and decent draft prospect Conor Philbin.

Northern Kentucky

Not much here. Maybe Logan Spurlin as a late-round catcher. Or Aric Harris as a late-round arm. Late-round is the common factor, I guess.

Oakland

Connor Fannon hasn’t pitched much in three years, but his size and breaking ball make him worth some late round consideration. I’ve long liked the approach of Zach Sterry, a damn good hitter with legitimate average or better raw power. Mike Brousseau has a ton of quality college at bats to his name; he deserves a shot in pro ball. By the way, I don’t believe the Oakland (California) A’s have ever drafted a player from the Oakland (Michigan) Grizzles. Might I suggest a late-round pick on Brousseau in 2016?

Valparaiso

This roster is full of players who are just good enough to get some draft consideration without having any one player anywhere approaching a draft lock. I actually have twelve draft-eligible maybes that I’m going back and forth on including in the final rankings. Dalton Lundeen is probably the best pitching prospect thanks to his size, decent velocity (85-88 as a starter), and long track record of success. I have Luke Syens, an outfielder on the roster who didn’t pitch at all this year, as having a low-90s fastball and average or better breaking ball in my notes. Assuming I didn’t just make that up, he’s pretty interesting if you want to go mega-deep sleeper. Josh Clark or Shea Molitor might be the best hitters, though I guess you could make a case for Jake Hanson if you’re a believer in small sample breakthroughs.

Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Eric Solberg is talented enough to play pro ball, but it might take another season of proving that at the college level first. Luke Meeteer is no longer afforded that luxury, though it shouldn’t really matter as his speed, pop, and patience all add up to a definite pro for me. Jay Peters and Brian Keller both live in the low-90s and should be drafted in the mid-rounds.

Wright State

I’ll say this about more than a few guys before June 9th, but Sean Murphy will become one of the draft’s best values the moment he falls out of the first round. I think he’s going to be a really good big league starting catcher for a long time. I kept that short and sweet for now because Murphy’s teammate Mitch Roman deserves some attention as well. Roman hasn’t received anywhere close to the same notoriety as potential first round teammate, but he’s still a really damn good draft prospect. He’s a fine hitter with above-average speed and a strong arm. There are some defensive questions that still need answering, but I don’t see why a utility infield floor isn’t within reach. The Wright State staff is chock full of pitchers with pinpoint control. Jesse Scholtens, Robby Sexton, and Jack Van Horn all have BB/9’s between 1.60 and 1.63. All are legit prospects, especially Scholtens and Sexton. I’d also throw undersized sidearming lefthander EJ Trapino as a potential late-round draft sleeper. Derek Hendrixson combines both traits – undersized with impeccable control – and could hear his name called even after missing the entirety of the past season.

Youngstown State

I don’t have a great feel for which Penguin(s) are on the draft radar, so put me down for Kevin Yarabinec as being the most likely to be selected. He’s got big league reliever stuff, but not the kind of track record of a typical draft pick. A team that buys Andrew Kendrick’s power could take a shot on him, but with two years of eligibility remaining he seems like a safe bet to stick around campus.

Independent

New York Tech

Joe Daru has hit for a fascinating blend of power and speed this year. The approach isn’t where you want it to be, but when talking late-round possibilities you can’t have it all. Louis Mele has the longer track record of hitting for power and a slightly more agreeable approach, but nowhere near the same speed. Both are definite maybes late in the draft.

Big West

Cal Poly

Justin Calomeni has a chance to be one of the fastest movers in this class. Slater Lee is probably a better 2017 senior-sign candidate than a real 2016 draft threat, but it could happen. Brett Barbier has some defensive questions to answer, but the bat looks good enough to give him a go in the pro game.

Cal State Fullerton

There are a ton of quality arms here worth watching on draft day: Chad Hockin, Miles Chambers, Blake Quinn, Henry Omaña, Dylan Prohoroff, Scott Serigstad, and Maxwell Gibbs. Offensively names like Josh Vargas, Timmy Richards, Tanner Pinkston, and Dalton Blaser stand out as the best of the bunch.

Cal State Northridge

Yusuke Akitoshi and Branden Berry both look like solid organizational guys who might just give you a bit more than that. Like Fullerton, there are a ton of pitchers here that should be on boards around the league. Conner O’Neil and Kenny Rosenberg are the best of the bunch. I’m finally ready to quit Spencer O’Neil.

Hawaii

I don’t want to talk about it. Josh Rojas was a disaster. Marcus Doi was a disaster. Josh Pigg was a disaster. At least Jacob Sheldon-Collins and Brendan Hornung held up their end of the bargain. Matt Valencia was the definition of effectively wild in 2016: 10.43 K/9  and 5.79 BB/9 in 23.1 IP led to a 0.39 ERA.

Long Beach State

The obvious headliner here is Garrett Hampson, a slick fielding middle infielder with averages (give or take) dotting his scouting card in all areas except power. If you really believe in him, there could be enough here for a decent regular. Even if you don’t, then a potential utility future seems like a relatively safe bet. Fellow infielder Zach Domingues has long been a FAVORITE for his outstanding approach, but even I have to finally admit that the power deficiency is going to be too much for him overcome as a prospect. College guys who walk twice as much as whiff will always hold a special place in my heart, dimmed pro future or not. Eric Hutting came close to getting a spot in the rankings based on his defense, but the bat just isn’t enough. Austin McGeorge is one of the better arms that nobody seems to be talking about. He’s got enough stuff – not great, but enough at 88-92 with an average or better low-80s slider – that a team that emphasizes performance (13.89 K/9) should take him sooner than the majority might expect. Josh Advocate, Kyle Brown, and Ty Provencher all could have done enough themselves to get drafted. Lucas Jacobsen is a new name for me, but he’s a lefthander with size who missed bats. I’m intrigued. Keep in mind that Long Beach’s home park plays huge; their pitchers may not be quite what they seem and their hitters could have a little more upside than they’ve shown.

UC Davis

There are a few names worth some draft consideration on the UC Davis roster – I have five if we’re being precise – but I think Cameron Olson is probably the most appealing. His power and arm give him two big league tools, but his defense and approach at the plate remain rough around the edges. I think it’s an overall package worth spending a pick on, but mid-round college catchers tend to get picked largely on the strength of their defense, an area that remains a work in progress for Olson. We’ll see.

UC Irvine

There’s not a ton here to love, but…I just realized that the Big West season has another weekend to go. Figured that they’d wrap up the same time as the other conferences even without a tournament of their own, but was very wrong. I’m pausing on this conference for now, though I think all of the notes from above still stand. I just don’t want to have to look up stats for all these teams again after they wrap up regular season play in a few days. We’ll come back to this in about a week.

UC Riverside

UC Santa Barbara

MEAC

Bethune-Cookman

I liked Demetrius Sims coming into the year. Still do, but now it might be best for him to remain in school for at least another season to further refine his approach at the plate. Nathan Bond is a fun potential senior-sign who has shown consistent on-base skills over the years. Clay Middleton is a steady defender behind the plate and a useful contributor at it; in a class awash with college catching, I think he fits in the mid-rounds for a team willing to do a deep dive into the MEAC. Same goes for Michael Cruz, certified hitting machine. Cruz hit at on in junior college and really didn’t miss a beat in his first year for the Wildcats. I’m very intrigued. Alex Seibold and Zach Olszewski both hit the low-90s with nice breaking balls, so projecting some middle relief on their futures isn’t out of line. German Hernandez won’t blow it by anybody, but he’s got some sinker/slider appeal.

Coppin State

Any opportunity I can get to tout the merits of a player named George Dragon, I’m taking it. It’s a tough profile as a first baseman/corner outfielder (maybe), but who am I to doubt a Dragon? Never seen a minute of Game of Thrones, by the way. John Kraft slugged .741 this year. He went from .383 as a sophomore to .328 as a junior to .741. Good luck with that evaluation, scouts.

Delaware State

Jaylen Zielecki has some interesting tools to work with (arm, speed, athleticism), but is probably a year away with the bat. Cameron Onderko was a preseason sleeper that never really woke up. I like OF/RHP Chris Gonzalez, a former Delaware State standout who hit pretty well at Mercyhurst after transferring this past year. Figured I’d give him a mention here since my forthcoming Mercyhurst section might get overlooked otherwise.

Florida A&M

I’m a big fan of this roster. Jacky Miles gives the draft yet another viable mid- to late-round college catcher who can stick at the position and give you a little something offensively. Marlon Gibbs is a great athlete with tons of bat speed. Dylan Dillard is a well-rounded corner outfielder with some thump. Undersized second baseman Alec Wong has always had a mature approach and steady glove, but added an extra layer of senior season pop this year. There are a ton of interesting arms, but no slam dunk draft picks. I like JoJo Durden best since he’s got the crafty level thing down pat. I really wanted to tout Brandon Fleming and his upper-70s submarined fastball and Frisbee sliders, but his senior season didn’t quite go as planned. Still a fun college story, so at least there’s that.

Maryland-Eastern Shore

Nobody jumps off the page, but Mike Escanilla could get a late look as a dependable defensive middle infielder with a little bit of bat and speed.

Norfolk State

Robbie Hiser didn’t pitch in 2016, but he still might be the Spartans best prospect. Guys with low-90s fastballs tend to be remembered even when they aren’t actually on the mound consistently. Devin Hemmerich is his top challenger as an upper-80s lefty coming off three stellar seasons. Denathan Dukes is the most intriguing position player prospect.

North Carolina A&T

I have Timothy Ravare, Danny Garrett, and Robert Peck listed as the maybes from the team that inspired this line from an email from me: “Just wrote up a prospect for a 13-41 North Carolina A&T team with a 7.26 ERA. Notable because that ERA led the team.” Rough year for the Aggies.

North Carolina Central

Andrew Vernon is legit. Good fastball, good slider, and great results. Love him as a mid- to late-round reliever. Alex Dandridge isn’t half-bad, either. James Dey was one of college ball’s most effective yet overlooked two-way performers. He’s a viable prospect as either a catcher or a righthanded reliever. Carlos Ortiz is probably the team’s best hitting prospect, but I’m partial to Ellington Hopkins, a 5-6, 175 pound do-everything utility guy. I’m already putting him down as one of my favorite players in college ball for 2017.

Savannah State

Charles Sikes can hit some. His power has gone backwards each year since 2014, but he’s still a draft possibility in this class devoid of big-time bats.

Ohio Valley

Austin Peay

Bats everywhere. I love this team. Logan Gray’s approach never took the step forward I was hoping to see (his sophomore to junior numbers are eerily similar), but he’s still so tooled up otherwise that he’s more than justified being a long-time FAVORITE. This class is dying for real third base prospects, so a raw yet highly athletic guy like Gray is very much welcomed. I like Ridge Smith a lot as a potential Swiss Army knife do-everything defensive prospect at the next level. He can catch, play first and third, and even hang in the outfield. Dre Gleason has loads of power and strength, two things lacking in this class. Garrett Copeland is one of the best second base prospects in the country that nobody talks about. He’s got nice speed, pop, and a sound approach at the plate. Cayce Bredlau (limited at bats in 2016) and Chase Hamilton both have shown enough athletically and over the years to warrant some draft consideration. Alex Robles is an underrated two-way player who is good enough to either play third or pitch at the next level. Jared Carkuff definitely has the stuff (90-94 FB, above-average 82-84 SL) to make some noise in the pros. I’m glad I gave myself unofficial space limits on this whole exercise because I could have gone on even longer about the prospects on this team.

Belmont

The top two hitters here slid back a bit in 2016, but still should get drafted based on their tools and overall track record. Tyler Walsh can really run and defend up the middle, but he’s a long lever kind of hitter prone to swinging and missing. If a team thinks they can tweak his hitting mechanics some, he could be a “where did this guy come from?” player in the pros. Tyler Fullerton has similar pop and a similarly inconsistent approach at the plate. I’m intrigued by Brennan Washington as a big arm/big power late-round gamble. Aaron Quillen has now had two years of excellent peripherals and solid stuff (88-92 FB) to go with it.

Eastern Illinois

Matt Wivinis headlines this squad. Armed with a solid sinker (88-92, 93 peak), a slider that flashes above-average, and a fastball he’s shown some ability to cut, he could be one of those late-round relief prospects who moves slowly and steadily up the pro ladder. I thought Demetre Taylor was primed for a monster final college season, but the powerful outfielder was more good than great. Still think there’s a home for him late in the draft somewhere.

Eastern Kentucky

Kyle Nowlin, Mandy Alvarez, and Doug Teegarden are three of the best senior-signs at their respective positions in the country. I’m fascinated to see how Nowlin’s high BB% and K% will translate to pro ball; maybe it’s a cop-out, but I think he’s either going to be a really good player or a total washout with little middle ground. Alvarez does so much well at the plate that I think he’ll make whatever team is willing to bet on his defense remaining solid at the hot corner very happy. Teegarden isn’t normally mentioned in the same breath as the other two, but as a reliable middle infielder with some pop and an approach that should translate well to pro ball, he’s a good one. Alex Hamilton is the best junior prospect on the team. He’s been hit around the past two years, but has kept his peripherals solid and flashed some nice stuff (88-91 FB, above-average SL) from the left side.

Jacksonville State

There are some interesting hitters here for teams that weigh performance heavily. I still favor Paschal Petrongolo due to his power, strength, and name. Gavin Golsan’s best running abilities could get him on the radar. Justin Hoyt has been the definition of effectively wild these past two years. His most recent year: 11.67 K/9, 5.00 BB/9, 1.00 ERA. Nate Sylvester loves whole numbers: 9.00 K/9, 3.00 BB/9, and 3.00 ERA in 39.0 innings.

Morehead State

Jimmy Wright had a small sample breakout in 2016. Alex Stephens is a good athlete with some bat speed at third base. Ryan Kent is a well-rounded outfielder with a solid approach. Those guys are the undercard for the impressive collection of pitching assembled at Morehead State. Matt Anderson is a favorite that proved this year he’s ready for pro ball. With a solid fastball (88-92, 94 peak), plus change, and an average or better breaking ball, I think he can keep starting in the pros. He’s one of the best senior-sign out there from both a stuff and performance perspective. Tyler Keele has a well above-average fastball (87-94, 95 peak) that grades higher than the velocity might suggest thanks to the movement he gets on it. With two interesting yet inconsistent offspeed pitches, there’s hope he can make his way to a big league bullpen one day. Patrick McGuff and Craig Pearcy have also flashed pro stuff in the past.

Murray State

Tyler Lawrence gets lost in the overwhelming amount of college catching in this class, but the ability is there for him to be a productive big league player for a long time. I buy the bat in a big way and think he has some sneaky potential star upside. Adam Bauer is an intriguing blend of power, approach, and steady, and at 6-4, 190 pounds he has the body to dream on. Brandon Gutzler has my attention as a small sample size superstar: .385/.474/.723 with 8 BB/9 K in just 65 AB makes him one of the draft’s low-key mystery men for teams that weigh performance heavily. Andrew Bramley has a good arm and stuff that can help him miss a lot of bats (12.70 K/9 this past year), but is crazy wild. If you think it can be fixed, then he’s on the board as a mid-round potential reliever. I have no notes on Tyler Anderson or Ryan Dills, but both young men have eye-popping peripherals. Good enough for an internet hack like me!

Southern Illinois Edwardsville

I love Keaton Wright. Nobody is talking about him because nobody (with very few exceptions) talks about players outside of the first hundred or so best prospects in the draft (not to mention that not many spend much time on Southern Illinois Edwardsville), but they should be. He’s on my current short list of best college first base prospects in this entire class. If there’s a mid- to late-round college first baseman that shocks everybody years down the line with how he lasted that long in the draft, he’ll be it. Admittedly the chances of this are low – we’re all looking for the next Paul Goldschmidt, but that might have been a once in a lifetime find – though that’s not a reason to quit looking. PJ Schuster, Connor Buenger, and Jarrett Bednar all have quality stuff, but all had curiously terrible draft years.

Southeast Missouri State

Of the many interesting bats on the Redhawks roster, three stand out to me. Dan Holst is the best all-around talent with plus speed, an average or better hit tool, some real pop, and just enough range in center to profile as a viable defender in all three outfield spots. His arm might be a little light for right, but that’s getting down to nit-picking territory. He’s a really good player. Garrett Gandolfo also jumped off the page for me. He’s crushed the ball in back-to-back seasons. Then there’s Chris Osborne. I don’t know what kind of pro Osborne will be (or if he’ll be one at all), but I can’t not mention a player who slugged .803 this past year. Of the six pitchers I have in my draft pile, I like Joey Lucchesi best. Big lefthanders with low-90s fastballs, deceptive deliveries, and senior years when they strike out over 13 batters per nine are easy to like. Clay Chandler, Robert Beltran, and Justin Murphy are all also worthy of a draft pick this year.

Tennessee Tech

Tennessee transfer Jake Rowland seemed primed for a big draft year, but never got the chance to get things going. That may have opened the door for another Jake (Farr) to overtake him as the team’s best position player prospect. The best prospect overall is probably one of Trevor Maloney or Jake Usher. Usher’s edge in control gives him the advantage, but it’s close.

Tennessee-Martin

Collin Edwards was a pre-season FAVORITE, but the redshirt-sophomore will likely have to wait another year or two to hear his name called.

Northeast

Bryant

I’m sure I’ve said it about three teams already, but this right here is my favorite roster so far. Matt Albanese has average or better big league regular upside and should be in the conversation with the second tier of college outfielders with a chance to sneak into the draft’s top two or three rounds. Cole Fabio is a FAVORITE who ranks as one of the better second base prospects in the class. Robby Rinn is a dependable bat with lots of the strength and power. I really like how he’s continuously found ways to get better as a player over the years. Dan Cellucci, Buck McCarthy, and AJ Zarozny are all reliable up-the-middle defenders who can give you a little something extra with the bat. Brandon Bingel has to be on the short list of any best two-way college player ranking. And even Zach Wood, a player not on my radar coming into the year, has found a way to do enough with the bat to give him at least a shot at a late-round selection. For those of you not counting along at home, that’s eight hitters with a chance to be drafted off the 2016 Bryant Bulldogs squad. Impressive stuff. On the pitching side, unless you really like James Davitt and his mid-80s heat and average or better changeup, I’d recommend waiting a year for future first round pick James Karinchak.

Central Connecticut State

We needed another good defensive catcher with a strong class in this college class, right? And another plus athlete with serious wheels in the outfield? Need another one of those too. The Blue Devils best two hitting prospects, Connor Fitzsimmons and Franklin Jennings, both fit the mold of what we’ve come to expect as this draft’s biggest strengths.

Fairleigh Dickinson

Logan Frati is a good enough arm to get drafted and hang around in pro ball for a few years. John Giakas had some sterling stats in his senior season swan song. Ryan Brennan has a cannon for an arm – he doubled as the team’s closer – and some interesting offensive skills. Matt McCann is an up-the-middle glove who makes a lot of contact and has a solid approach.

Long Island-Brooklyn

There are a lot of pitchers on this roster with enough stuff for the pros, but none that have put up the kind of numbers we’ve come to expect with a potential draft pick. By virtue of not pitching much (1.1 inning) in 2016, I guess Bobby Maxwell is the best of the lot. There are some bats worth considering late, most notably Tommy Jakubowski and Brian Lamboy. The latter appeals to me as any hitter who has pulled off a 54 BB/18 K ratio over his final two college seasons might.

Mount St. Mary’s

Not a ton here. I’d be stunned if they had anybody drafted this year, but Chad Diehl, Ryan Owens, or Tyler Post stand the best chance.

Sacred Heart

I really liked Zack Short coming into the year. I still like him, but selling a team on him would be a tougher task now that he’s coming off the worst of his three college seasons to date. It wasn’t a bad year, but just not his best work. I believe in him defensively being able to stick at shortstop and think there’s a chance his all-around offensive game is enough to potentially make him a regular. As promising as that is, Jason Foley tops him as the team’s best current prospect. His split-change is one of the better pitches in the class. Armed with that pitch, a solid fastball (88-93), and an average or better upper-70s curve, Foley could be a back of the rotation starter or late inning reliever.

Wagner

Austin Goeke and Mike Adams are both good arms that could do good things in pro ball. Goeke has the better size (6-5, 200), better offspeed pitch (above-average change), and better recent run of success (7.49 K/9 in 2016). Adams has a bit more present velocity. Offensively, Nick Mascelli and Ben Ruta have some utility player upside.

MAAC

Canisius

Jake Lumley and Anthony Massicci give this team a pair of middle infield prospects worth drafting. Iannick Remillard is a strong senior-sign candidate on the strength of a fastball that lives between 88-93 and a pair of worthwhile offspeed pitches (slider and split-change).

Fairfield

I don’t have any draft-worthy arms here for 2016, but there are a handful (up to five) of hitting prospects that could slip into the very late rounds. Among them I like Jake Salpietro best, though I’d be surprised if any Stags are drafted this year.

Iona

I have Matt Byrne and Alex Fishberg both down as possible picks, but both are pretty extreme long shots.

Manhattan

Joey Rocchietti and Matt Simonetti have pro stuff, but down draft years (the former’s peripherals were merely decent and the latter didn’t pitch) might necessitate a return engagement in 2017. Shawn Kanwisher, a guy I know next to nothing about otherwise, has such a good looking 2016 (10.47 K/9, 2.94 BB/9, 2.57 ERA in 49.0 IP) that a team that knows more (and likes more) about him than just his stat line could be interested on draft day. I personally remain interested in Jose Carrera, the tiny potential utility infielder with above-average speed and more arm strength and pop than his 5-6, 145 pound frame suggests. Senior-sign first baseman/outfielder Christian Santisteban is one of my favorite late-round hitting targets.

Marist

Scott Boches, Graham McIntire, and Joey Aiola all have a shot to be drafted. All have their ups and downs as prospects. Boches has size (6-6, 200) and a good fastball (low-90s), but an inconsistent track record. McIntire is a good runner with questionable power. Aiola is a steady glove with speed and a patient approach, but is likely locked into second base.

Monmouth

Shaine Hughes is my kind of hitter. I don’t know how signable he’ll be as a redshirt-sophomore, but he’ll be higher on my board than anywhere else. I also like a lot of the hitters on this roster. Anthony Ciavarella, Frank Trimarco, and Ricky Dennis all have pro stuff. Ciavarella and Trimarco are both lefties with good offspeed pitches (CB for former, CU for latter), and Dennis has solid heat (87-90), good control, and intriguing size (6-8, 220).

Niagara

Hard to find a Purple Eagle with a realistic draft hope this year, though Michael Fuhrman’s power gives him an outside chance. Cody Eckerson is an undersized redshirt-sophomore lefty who pitched well enough this year to maybe get a little love from a numbers-inclined team.

Quinnipiac

Rapid fire takes on a deceptively loaded Bobcats roster. Joseph Burns, a St. John’s transfer, is a smart hitter with a big-time arm at third. Mike Palladino is an athletic center fielder with speed who has never been able to put it all together as a hitter. Lou Iannotti runs well – and not just for a catcher – and is a standout defender behind the dish. Matt Batten is another really good glove at either short or second with solid speed and a good approach. Rob Pescitelli has intriguing size and has hit consistently well over the years. Alex Vargas is a confusing prospect: mid-90s heat, small stature (5-11, 190), and wild as it gets (13.34 BB/9). Thomas Jankins doesn’t have that velocity (he’s 88-90), but the confidence he has in his three offspeed pitches makes him a damn fine mid-round prospect. Greg Egan, Justin Thomas, and Matthew Osieja all do just enough well to stay on the draft radar.

Rider

It’s all about Vincenzo Aiello for Rider. Now necessarily because he’s a sure-fire draft prospect – he isn’t, but his three-pitch mix (88-92 FB, 74-78 breaking ball, CU) and size make him interesting enough – but because it’s a relatively thin year for the Broncs.

Siena

Kyano Cummings intrigues me as a lefty with a plus splitter. Chris Amorosi has an above-average changeup. Bryan Goossens has flashed better stuff (88-92, 94 peak) than his results have shown. Fred Smart and Ryne Martinez are hitters with some promise, though Martinez’s 2016 left a great deal to be desired. I think the best guy here is Dan Swain, a really underrated outfielder with athleticism, speed, and considerable pop.

St. Peter’s

There’s probably not a draft-worthy player here. Rob Moore hit really well, so he’s got an outside shot. Jon Kristoffersen is a sure-handed shortstop with some offensive upside.

The 2016 MLB Draft’s Hardest Throwers…and GB%

We’ll get to the first part of the title shortly, but before that lets look at our final regular season GB% update for some of the nation’s top college pitchers…

Virginia RHP Connor Jones – 68.90%
Florida LHP AJ Puk – 39.02%
Oklahoma RHP Alec Hansen – 43.90%
Mississippi State RHP Dakota Hudson – 68.57%
Cal RHP Daulton Jefferies – 52.63%
Florida RHP Logan Shore – 51.22%
Winthrop LHP Matt Crohan – 34.48%
Kent State LHP Eric Lauer – 46.62%
Vanderbilt RHP Jordan Sheffield – 49.37%
Connecticut LHP Anthony Kay – 50.00%
Rice RHP Jon Duplantier – 62.25%
Pittsburgh RHP TJ Zeuch – 73.48%

New Orleans RHP Shawn Semple – 46.32%

Pretty neat that Kay landed at exactly 50/50. Jones, Hudson, and Zeuch kept up their end of the bargain as some of the draft’s top ground ball inducing pitcher. All three have stuff that certainly matches the stats. Puk’s high FB% continues to stick out as something of a red flag. That might not be fair as a low GB% doesn’t disqualify a pitcher from being effective, so let’s call it a yellow flag for now.

Now we get to the good stuff. Prompted by a question on Twitter, I took a look at all of the players in my notes to try to find some of the draft’s hardest throwers. The process of tracking these guys down was very unscientific, so the high possibility that I’m missing some obvious names exists. I did the best I could with what I had. In all honesty, the little project came out better than I had hoped. Yell at me in the comments, Twitter, or via email if I forgot anybody…

100

Zack Burdi: 96-100, 101
Robert Tyler: 92-98, 99-100
Alec Hansen: 90-96 FB, 98 (101 last year)
Reagan Bazaar: 90-96, 98-100

These guys all throw very hard. Tyler has maintained it as a starter, Hansen has done the same (but less often), and Burdi’s potential conversation (and how his velocity would play in the rotation) is a constant conversation among those in the industry. Bazaar is the wild card here, though I guess you could say the same about Hansen.

99

AJ Puk: 90-96, 98-99
Jordan Sheffield: 90-96, 98-99
Mark Ecker: 90-96, 98-99
Ian Hamilton: 90-94 (starter), 94-99 (relief)

Every time I start to count Puk out as a potential top of the rotation arm, that velocity from the left side sucks me back in. I’m still very likely going to be the low man on him — sticking with the Andrew Miller comp for now — but I can see the appeal of 99 like anybody else.

98

Dakota Hudson: 90-96, 98
John Pomeroy: 87-94, 96-98
Andrew Dunlap: 94-95, 97-98
Lucas Erceg: 92-96, 98
Mitch Sewald: 92-96, 98
Jon Duplantier: 87-95, 98
Matthias Dietz: 90-95 (starter), 94-98 (relief)

Erceg is a third baseman first and foremost, but that velocity on the mound gives him a nice safety net if the whole hitting thing doesn’t work out. My information on Pomeroy, Dunlap, and Sewald might be a little dated by now, so publishing those numbers makes me a little nervous. At one point or another they did hit those heights. I’m at least confident in that much.

97

Justin Dunn: 90-94, 96-97
Ryan Hendrix: 88-94, 96-97
Bailey Clark: 90-94, 96
Kyle Funkhouser: 87-93, 95-96
Kyle Cody: 90-94, 96

I don’t have any 98’s on the last three names in this group in 2016 (Dunn and Hendrix have both done it out of the pen), but all did it last year and all could do it again. The likelihood of Clark doing it is greatest out of the three, I think.

Bryan Garcia: 88-94, 96-97
TJ Zeuch: 88-94, 96-97
Devin Over: 90-96, 97
Jesse Stallings: 88-94, 96-97
Kyle Serrano: 90-95, 96-97
Matt Vogel: 90-95, 96-97
Braden Webb: 89-95, 96-97
Chad Smith: 90-95, 97
Zac Houston: 85-92, 95-97
Chandler Eden: 90-95, 97
Daulton Jefferies: 88-92 (90-95, 97 in past)
Chris Viall: 89-95, 96-97
Cody Sedlock: 88-94, 96-97
Jared Price: 87-95, 97
Shea Murray: 94-97
Justin Calomeni: 88-94, 97
Dylan Prohoroff: 90-94, 97
Connor Williams: 92-95, 97
Michael Silva: 90-94, 96-97
Michael Fain: 88-94, 96-97
Joel Kuhnel: 90-95, 97
Bryan Baker: 88-93, 95-97
Matt Crohan: 87-94, 96-97 (90-94 last summer)
Junior Harding: 92-95, 97
Hunter Kiel: 90-96, 97

A lot of guys have hit 97 in my notes. Serrano has missed this season, but remains an interesting potential gamble for a team with a little extra cash past the first few rounds. I forgot how drastic Jefferies’s velocity drop has been this year, but if he can get 100% healthy again, then I don’t see why he can’t return to the mid-90s. Same with Crohan, another injured arm that has been inconsistent with his peak velocities. There are a ton of current and future relievers here.

97+

Riley Pint: 91-96, 100-102 (99 high this year)
Matt Manning: 90-96, 98-99
Alex Speas: 88-94, 96-98
Greg Veliz: 90-96, 98
Jared Horn: 89-95, 97-98
Graham Ashcraft: 88-96, 97-98
Jay Groome: 87-94, 97
Forrest Whitley: 88-94, 96-97
Jesus Luzardo: 87-95, 97

Very interesting group. Pint’s 100+ readings were all before this spring season; the highest I’ve seen a credible source on him the last few months is 99. That still would tie him with Manning for hardest thrower in the prep class. Speas and Horn both have electric arms that could still gain a tick or two as they fill out (Speas) or refine their mechanics (both, but mostly Horn). Luzardo is another injured pitcher who could be a great overslot get for a clever team past the few couple of rounds.

My quick and possibly incorrect counting totaled 56 pitchers in this class (in my even quicker search of my notes) that can hit 97 MPH or higher.

96

Ian Anderson
Austin Bergner
Anthony Molina
Jeff Belge
Reggie Lawson
Anthony Locey
Joey Wentz
Zach Hess
Dalton Feeney
Andrew Schultz
Brenden Heiss
Bryse Wilson
Nicolas Hanson
Nolan Martinez
Braeden Ogle

All of these guys are serious prospects. All have reached at least 96 MPH. Not bad. And because I got curious, here are the college guys that have reached 96 as well…

Clate Schmidt
AJ Bogucki
Zac Gallen
Ryder Ryan
Kyle Smith
Connor Jones
Wil Crowe
Shaun Anderson
Dane Dunning
Zack Brown
Zach Jackson
Sean Rackoski
Conor Costello
Thomas Hatch
Mitchell Traver
Ryan Moseley
Cal Quantrill
Max Knutson
Chad Hockin
Michael Rucker
Vince Arobio
AJ Puckett
Steven Wilson
Nick Hartman
Jacob DeVries
Griffin Jax
Mark Nowaczewski
Joe Galindo
Brett DeGagne’
Matt Gorgolinski
Bryce Welborn
Stephen Woods
Chris Hall
Andre Scrubb
Jared Brasher
Jon Escobar
Jamal Wilson
Robert Pearson
Gabe Gonzalez
Justin Alleman
Trey Cobb
Brian Trieglaff
Dan Jagiello

That’s 58 more total arms that have hit at least 96 MPH. So in just about two weeks, professional baseball could add 114 (give or take a dozen here or there) new pitchers capable of hitting the mid- to upper-90s. Good luck, hitters.