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2013 MLB Draft: Day 3 Names To Know

I wanted to do a little something for day 3, but didn’t know where to start. So I sat down, fired up a few old Word docs, and simply began writing. I left out HS prospects because of the unknowns of signability. So here are the top college names to know as we kick off day 3…

Catcher

Signability questions about Elvin Soto (two remaining years of eligibility), Ty Ross and Spencer Navin (leaving clubs like LSU and Vandy early when not a premium pick isn’t easy), and Jeff Keller (education often trumps all in the Ivy League) make this a tough list to figure. The multi-position versatility of both Jake Rodriguez and Dairo Gonzalez would probably get them the nod as my top remaining targets, if signable. As a junior college prospect without a listed college commitment for next year (that I could find), you’d think Gonzalez may be more amenable to signing than most. Same could be said for potential juco steals Marcus Greene and Hunter Lockwood.

Oregon State JR C/2B Jake Rodriguez: strong hit tool; good approach; solid defensive tools; definite utility future; good speed; plus arm; converted infielder; can also play some OF; gap power; has improved behind plate a great deal; Chace Numata comp by me; 5-9, 200 pounds (2011: .333/.400/.467 – 5 BB/8 K – 75 AB) (2012: .295/.379/.375 – 13 BB/33 K – 176 AB – 4/5 SB) (2013: .306/.420/.401 – 30 BB/27 K – 2/3 SB – 147 AB)

Kirkwood CC SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .413/.522/.699 – 30 BB/18 K – 4/6 SB – 143 AB)

New Mexico JC FR C Marcus Greene: strong; strong arm; improved defender; good athlete; intriguing bat; FAVORITE (2013: .384/.465/.727 – 21 BB/32 K – 16/21 SB – 172 AB)

Weatherford JC SO C/1B Hunter Lockwood: strong hit tool; might not stick at catcher; I like his defense enough; good arm; good speed; defense improving; plus power upside; might be able to stick in OF; still rough behind the plate; Oklahoma transfer (2012: .227/.283/.459 – 14 BB/63 K – 6/10 SB – 185 AB) (2013: .333/.423/.559 – 21 BB/32 K – 6/8 SB – 177 AB)

First Base

My initial top 11 college first basemen are all gone, so it goes without saying the pickings are slim at the position heading into day 3. The same junior college/no 2013 commitment logic from the catching portion applies to Brandon Dulin. Chris Marconcini (two years eligibility remaining) might not be signable, but should be worth a look for his power upside and impressive ability to work himself back from a torn ACL. My favorite senior on the board is Danny Hayes, a guy who gives you a little positional flexibility and consistently strong at bats. He’s also the kind of person you want in your organization, something that matters at this point in the draft maybe more so than it does early on.

Longview (MO) CC FR 1B/OF Brandon Dulin: physically strong; strong arm; good defender; average speed; well above-average power upside; might be able to hang in LF; 6-3, 230 pounds (2013: .378/.449/.756 – 19 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 156 AB)

Wake Forest rJR 1B/LHP Matt Conway: plus power upside; solid approach; potential plus bat; 6-7, 240 pounds (2011: .272/.361/.451 – 27 BB/31 K – 195 AB) (2013: .383/.435/.543 – 18 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 188 AB) (2013: 7.88 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP)

Duke rSO 1B Chris Marconcini: out in 2012 with torn ACL; good raw power; solid defender; 6-5, 230 pounds (2011: .301/.404/.490 – 24 BB/38 K – 206 AB) (2013: .326/.420/.611 – 29 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 190 AB)

East Carolina JR 1B Chase McDonald: like his approach; plus raw power; average at best defender; super slow; bat will carry him; little righthanded Preston Tucker vibe; 6-4, 260 pounds (2011: .314/.398/.436 – 24 BB/29 K – 188 AB) (2012: .283/.339/.395 – 13 BB/18 K – 152 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: .318/.410/.574 – 28 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 176 AB)

Oregon State SR 1B Danny Hayes: natural hitter; doubles power with chance for more; has also seen time at 3B, where is generally regarded as below-average at the moment; give him a lot of credit for playing through torn labrum in shoulder; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: .286/.423/.443 – 32 BB/34 K – 140 AB) (2012: .316/.467/.553 – 33 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 114 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .293/.393/.437 – 28 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 167 AB)

Second Base

Second base wasn’t a particularly deep position at the onset of the draft — a shocking development in the world of prospects, I know — but it has taken on a much deeper look as other positions have gotten picked over. Carlos Asuaje is the walking, talking, living, and breathing embodiment of a day 3 sleeper. This isn’t a real comp per se, but the fact Houston has the first pick of the 11th round pretty much forces me to implore them to take the slightly bigger Jose Altuve to kick things off today. JT Riddle, Grant Kay, and Frankie Ratcliff — all quite signable based on what I’ve heard, with Riddle being the only iffy one of the trio — all represent significant value this late, as will either of the Clemson boys (Shane Kennedy and Steve Wilkerson). Worth pointing out that not a single player mentioned above is 100% locked in to being a 2B only as a professional. All have history at other positions. That’s big. Draft one or two of these guys today and I’ll be happy.

Nova Southeastern (FL) JR 2B Carlos Asuaje: strong hit tool; quick bat; surprising power; good speed; good defender at both second and third, playable at SS; patient approach; could be plus at 2B; FAVORITE; great athlete; good range at 3B; such a smart hitter; level swing plane; line drive machine; 5-8, 165 pounds (2011: .355/.432/.498 – 28 BB/15 K – 13/16 SB – 211 AB) (2012: .389/.480/.611 – 30 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 190 AB) (2013: .320/.441/.449 – 38 BB/13 K – 32/35 SB – 178 AB)

Kentucky JR 2B/RHP JT Riddle: good approach to hitting; gap power; could be good defender at 3B; good speed; pretty swing; good arm; 86-87 FB with sink; SL; some like him best at SS or CF; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: .294/.369/.405 – 17 BB/31 K – 163 AB) (2012: .279/.350/.407 – 17 BB/25 K – 226 AB – 3/4 SB) (2013: .327/.408/.399 – 23 BB/13 K – 6/9 SB – 208 AB)

Iowa Western SO 2B Grant Kay: good defensive tools; good power; all he does is hit; uses whole field; above-average speed; can also play 3B; average at best arm; can get too aggressive; good athlete; Louisville transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: .381/.447/.619 – 7 BB/10 K – 10/12 SB – 97 AB)

Austin Peay State JR 2B/C Jordan Hankins: strong hit tool; some pop; average defender; above-average arm; could also play 3B; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: .303/.394/.447 – 26 BB/22 K – 188 AB) (2012: .292/.406/.480 – 37 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 250 AB) (2013: .322/.432/.505 – 37 BB/22 K – 7/9 SB – 214 AB)

Houston JR 2B Frankie Ratcliff: plus runner; some pop; good defender; kicked off Miami team; Pensacola JC transfer; 5-9, 185 pounds (2013: .311/.426/.490 – 38 BB/33 K – 11/12 SB – 196 AB)

Clemson JR 2B Shane Kennedy: strong hit tool; emerging pop, really impressive power upside; 55 speed; can play anywhere in infield; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: .358/.453/.487 – 38 BB/44 K – 19/24 SB – 193 AB)

Clemson JR 2B/SS Steve Wilkerson: above-average speed; great athlete; good defensive tools; really good at 2B; power hasn’t come on; strong arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .192/.333/.192 – 11 BB/13 K – 52 AB) (2012: .310/.369/.399 – 23 BB/37 K – 258 AB – 11/13 SB) (2013: .348/.428/.490 – 28 BB/44 K – 10/14 SB – 198 AB)

Shortstop

This is a really easy one for me: draft Pat Blair. Unless he’s said that he wants to go to med school, or run off and join the circus, or pursue a lifelong ambition to be the first man to walk on Mars, draft Pat Blair.

Wake Forest SR SS/2B Pat Blair: great approach; steady glove has grown into more than that, very dependable up the middle; average arm; some pop, mostly to gaps; above-average speed that plays up due to smarts; like his upside as utility infielder; old BA comp: Steve Lombardozzi; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .275/.453/.410 – 55 BB/39 K – 178 AB) (2012: .288/.416/.389 – 48 BB/30 K – 23/28 SB – 226 AB) (2013: .293/.473/.440 – 60 BB/38 K – 20/22 SB – 191 AB)

Third Base

If you haven’t gotten a college corner infielder yet, you’re in a little bit of a bind on day 3. The two best guys who can help you out are Zach Houchins and Erich Weiss. My appreciation for Houchins as a prospect has gone back almost two years, and I continue to be puzzled as to why nobody else has caught on. Weiss’ year-to-year regression is obviously a concern, but at this point in the draft I think it is more than alright gambling on any hitter who once did what he did (see 2011) to college pitching. I’ve heard Houchins is signable while Weiss maybe a little less so, for what it’s worth.

East Carolina JR 3B/SS Zach Houchins: strong hit tool; strong arm, plus for many; some power upside, but mostly to gaps; quick bat; love his approach, but can get too aggressive at times; average at best speed; Louisburg JC transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012 at JC: .394/.471/.587 – 26 BB – 218 AB – 16/18 SB) (2013: .333/.385/.548 – 17 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 177 AB)

Texas JR 3B/OF Erich Weiss: plus hit tool; little bit of pop; solid defender, but nothing special; professional approach; not afraid to hit behind in count; good athlete; pro frame; average at best speed; average arm; could be outfielder in pros; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .384/.514/.558 – 55 BB/36 K – 224 AB) (2012: .409/.481/.635 – 23 BB/41 K – 203 AB – 10/12 SB) (2013: .333/.431/.424 – 25 BB/41 K  – 7/7 SB – 177 AB)

Outfield

There are so many damn outfielders that it should come as no surprise there are still a ton of quality guys left on the board. I hopped around my board a bit to put together this quick wishlist, though I recommend going back to the original OF ranking for a more complete picture of things. Marcus Davis’ power and approach are above-average, Coty Blanchard’s tools are some of the best in all of college ball, Julian Ridings has the power/speed/defense blend in CF that should work in pro ball, Mark Payton continues to outperform skeptics who claim his tools come up short, and Louie Lechich could be in line to put it all together at any given moment…and you want to be on the ground floor if/when he does. Heck, draft all five and, boom!, you’ve got a new Low-A outfield group all for the low, low price of a handful of day 3 picks.

Florida State JR OF/1B Marcus Davis: great approach; below-average arm; average speed; change in swing unlocked some power, more there; either LF or 1B in pros; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2013: .289/.371/.477 – 26 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 218 AB)

Jacksonville State JR OF/3B Coty Blanchard: lots of upside yet to be tapped; plus athlete; leadoff profile, but raw power is impressive; can also play some SS; upside play that is still quite raw; good bat control; good speed; strong arm; little bit like a less heralded JaCoby Jones; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: .322/.410/.425 – 32 BB/35 K – 233 AB) (2012: .225/.312/.299 – 22 BB/33 K – 187 AB – 5/7 SB) (2013: .309/.406/.486 – 30 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 220 AB)

Western Carolina JR OF Julian Ridings: good athlete; plus speed; gap power; strong hit tool; way too aggressive at plate, but has improved; good bunter; easy CF range; good arm; 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: .300/.323/.413 – 5 BB/25 K – 12/15 SB – 160 AB) (2013: .362/.427/.628 – 21 BB/30 K – 14/14 SB – 199 AB)

Texas JR OF Mark Payton: above-average speed; above-average range in CF; above-average arm; good pop; gifted natural hitter; 5-8, 180 pounds (2011: .288/.377/.354 – 32 BB/33 K – 240 AB) (2012: .370/.461/.567 – 33 BB/26 K – 208 AB – 8/13 SB) (2013: .416/.505/.573 – 29 BB/22 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB)

San Diego rSO OF/LHP Louie Lechich: good speed, plus for some; above-average arm, plus for me; great athlete; strong; quick bat; can hang in CF, could excel in corner; plus raw power; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; transfer from Cal; old Jim Edmonds comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: .321/.387/.393 – 6 BB/11 K – 56 AB) (2011: 6.86 K/9 | 19.2 IP) (2012: .302/.360/.378 – 21 BB/33 K – 225 AB – 7/13 SB) (2013: .290/.369/.409 – 21 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 176 AB) (2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 46 IP)

Pitcher

Even when ignoring the two name signability questions — Karsten Whitson and AJ Vanegas — there’s still a load of pitching depth to be found. Like the outfielders, it is probably best to work off the big list than this little one, but the names provided stood out to me as some of the best hanging around. Christian Jones’ fall is likely due to his health and/or signability, but I can’t figure out why names like Michael Wagner, Jon Maciel, and Jordan Mills are all still on the board. Huge value with any one of those three. I wonder if Aaron Brown and Tony Rizzotti each having two years of eligibility has scared some teams away by now. At the Villanova/Louisville series I attended last month, the scouts chatting behind home plate were nearly unanimous in their support for Pat Young (yet to be drafted) over Jeff Thompson (94th pick).

Oregon rJR LHP Christian Jones: 88-91 FB with plus life, 94 peak; good command; biting CB with SL action is plus pitch; average 84 CU; missed 2013 (TJ surgery); 2013: 93 peak; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 8.81 K/9 | 77.2 IP) (2013: 8.22 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 23 IP)

San Diego JR RHP Michael Wagner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 78-83 SL; shows CB; improving 81-82 CU, flashes plus; good command; 2013: 87-91 FB, 93 peak; very good FB command; good 81-84 SL; underrated 80-83 CU, continues to flash plus; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 8.60 K/9 | 30.1 IP) (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 59.1 IP) (2013: 8.80 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 89 IP)

Long Beach State JR RHP Jon Maciel: 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; FB moves a ton, helps him get groundballs; 80-84 SL with average upside; emerging upper-70s CU; emerging CB; good command; good deception; great athlete; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 9.14 K/9 | 21.2 IP) (2012: 4.33 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 8.87 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 45.2 IP)

Pepperdine SO LHP/OF Aaron Brown: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average 82-86 SL, flashes plus; good 80-82 CU; CB needs work; too aggressive at plate; average speed, but great instincts – plays up for sure; easy CF range, gets great jumps; plus raw power; average hit tool; plus arm; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: .282/.344/.368 – 6 BB/30 K – 117 AB – 3/4 SB) (2012: 8.44 K/9 | 8.44 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 6.19 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: .313/.340/.479 – 1 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 48 AB)

Tulane rSO RHP Tony Rizzotti: 87-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 81-82 SL, flashes plus; 78-81 splitter; TCU transfer; 2013: 89-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus 78-83 SL; inconsistent 78-81 splitter/CU; 6-4, 225 pounds (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 2.56 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 81 IP)

Lee rJR RHP Andy Hillis: 94-95 peak FB; Tennessee transfer; 2013: 95-97 FB, 99 peak; good SL; much improved command; 6-7, 220 pounds 

St. Mary’s JR LHP Jordan Mills: 85-90 FB with plus movement, 92 peak; funky delivery; potential plus upper-70s CU; rapidly improving SL that is now a weapon; good command; control an issue; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 46.1 IP) (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 4.92 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 56.2 IP) (2013: 8.28 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 83.2 IP)

Villanova JR RHP Pat Young: 92-95 FB with good sink; 78-82 SL with average upside; occasional CU; 6-7, 210 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 82 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 3.61 BB/9 | 3.12 FIP | 82.1 IP)

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2013 MLB Draft Best Available Prospects – Day 2 (Rounds 3-10)

I either left somebody on the list by accident or there was a player picked who was not in my top 500. I’ll give it another look in the morning after I finally get some sleep. Draft resumes at 1 PM.

  1. RHP Kyle Serrano (Farragut HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; up to 90-94 now; interesting 77-79 CB; good 82-85 SL, flashes plus; good 78-82 CU, will be great in time; update: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; good low-80s CB, plus upside at 82-84; love his CU; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  2. C Jonathan Denney (Yukon HS, Oklahoma): quick bat; really good power, easy plus; outstanding defensive tools; quick feet; legit plus arm; big power; BA JP Arencibia comp, also Clint Coulter; short to ball, but explodes with lower half; love his patience, call it controlled aggression; no glaring weakness to his game; average hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  3. Lee JR RHP/SS Myles Smith: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average CU; emerging SL; Missouri transfer; 2013: 90-95 FB, 96-97 peak; plus 82-84 CU; 79-82 SL, upper-80s version is more like cutter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 175 pounds
  4. LHP Jake Brentz (Parkway South HS, Missouri): 90-92 FB, 94-97 peak; above-average 69-72 CB; above-average cutter; inconsistent CU, flashes plus; trouble holding velocity deep in starts; when right, velocity is very easy; impressive command; 6-2, 200 pounds
  5. C Chris Okey (Eustis HS, Florida): plus defensive upside; good athlete; above-average arm strength, plus for some; good approach; big power upside, but very little presently; average speed; strong present defender; middle infielder agility behind plate; PG Craig Biggio comp; BA comps Jon Lucroy and Jason Kendall; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  6. C/3B Tyler O’Neill (Garibaldi SS, British Columbia): very strong; plus bat speed; advanced as a hitter; above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; BA comp: Brett Lawrie; FAVORITE; 6-0, 215 pounds
  7. OF Ryan Boldt (Red Wing HS, Minnesota): plus speed; gap power; big-time bat speed; can really run; PG Chris Lubanski comp; don’t love his arm strength, but everybody I talked to kept bringing up how unusually accurate it is; wears out gaps; average at best power; reminds me of David Dahl, also see a little Randy Winn in his game; FAVORITE; 6-2, 185 pounds
  8. 3B/2B Cavan Biggio (St. Thomas HS, Texas): strong hit tool; average power upside, but needs to get stronger; great approach, patient and aggressive all at once; good defensive tools; average at best speed; average at best arm; smart hitter; line drive machine; born to hit; carries himself like a pro; great pitch recognition; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  9. 3B Trey Michalczewski (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): really intriguing bat; above-average power upside; strong; lots of bat speed; slow starter with average at best speed underway; strong defensive tools; good athlete; love his approach; 6-3, 200 pounds
  10. C Jacob Nottingham (Redlands HS, California): above-average power upside; average hit tool; quick bat; defense needs polish; very strong; strong arm; really good athlete; decent speed; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds
  11. 3B/1B Drew Ward (Leedy HS, Oklahoma): very strong; good athlete; untapped upside; intriguing natural talent with bat; big raw power; impressive pitch tracking and recognition; really like his approach; could be a catcher long term; strong arm, but mechanics out of whack; PG comp Jim Thome; profile reminds me some of Phil Nevin; 6-4, 200 pounds
  12. Kansas State JR OF Jared King: average or better power to all fields; average defender, chance for more and has improved but probably still best in LF; above-average speed; average arm; really strong hit tool, plus for some; underrated athlete, especially for me (thought he was just a guy athletically, but he looks great); very intriguing PG comp: Nick Swisher; FAVORITE; 5-11, 220 pounds (2011: .307/.365/.534 – 15 BB/31 K – 176 AB) (2012: .368/.447/.564 – 32 BB/28 K – 220 AB – 16/20 SB) (2013: .327/.418/.500 – 26 BB/20 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB)
  13. RHP Dustin Driver (Wenatchee HS, Washington): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good FB command; good but inconsistent 70-77 CB; better 77-85 CU, often thrown on higher end; good 78-84 SL, others say ditch it; 85-87 cutter; PG Matt Cain comp; every fastball is down in zone; great athlete; 6-3, 195 pounds
  14. 3B/2B Andy McGuire (James Madison HS, Virginia): good athlete; above-average to plus arm; good range; intriguing tools at plate; average speed; steady defender; good present gap power, average to above-average raw; below-average speed; reminds me some of CJ Hinojosa last year; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds
  15. RHP Connor Jones (Great Bridge HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB with true plus sink, 93-95 peak; average 77-82 SL flashes plus; above-average upside with 78-82 CU; everything sinks; groundball machine; plus command; 2013: 90-94; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  16. Savannah State JR RHP Kyle McGowin: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; 86-89 sinker; good 76-79 SL, flashes plus; really good 77-83 CU that he leans on heavily; really good athlete; good command of secondary stuff; iffy control; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds; (2011: 8.06 K/9 | 77 IP) (2012: 7.89 K/9 | 1.39 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 97 IP) (2013: 9.50 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 120.1 IP)
  17. RHP Brett Morales (King HS, Florida): 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus sinking 78-82 circle CU that is really advanced; good 73-76 CB with plus upside that I love, has also been called a SL; doesn’t have great command of breaking ball; good athlete; Jarrod Parker comp; 6-2, 185 pounds
  18. Mississippi JR RHP Bobby Wahl: 89-93 FB, easy 95 peak; now up to 97 peak in Summer 2011; flashes plus 78-84 SL, also called a CB – as close to a mix as the two as you’ll find; emerging 78-81 CU that is an advanced pitch, solid now; loses velocity quickly so a reliever all the way, though he sat 90-94 in Summer 2012 and has held velocity realy well since; pitches up in the zone effectively; Summer 2012: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 80-83 SL with plus upside; has flashed plus split-CU; Jonathan Papelbon comp; 2013: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average 79-82 CU; flashes plus 79-83 SL; 78-84 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.10 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 10.00 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 99 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  19. Georgia Tech JR 1B/OF Daniel Palka: plus-plus raw power; gifted natural hitter; plus arm; will always strike out too much, but power makes it worth it; might have the athleticism for a corner outfield spot, but best at first; 90 peak FB; FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: .310/.389/.586 – 22 BB/67 K – 232 AB) (2012: .303/.382/.550 – 18 BB/47 K – 238 AB – 6/7 SB) (2013: .374/.473/.705 – 30 BB/54 K – 4/4 SB – 212 AB)
  20. RHP Robert Tyler (Crisp County HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB with tons of life, 93-95 peak; lots of sink on FB; really good 78-82 CU with plus upside; 81-83 SL; commands 73-78 CB well; great balance in delivery; uneven performance this spring; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  21. RHP Keegan Thompson (Cullman HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; plus breaking ball: throws both CB and SL between 75-78 CB and SL; upper-70s SL considered his best pitch; low- to mid-70s CB; average 83-86 CU; great control; one of the brighter prep pitchers you’ll find; plus pitchability; fantastic athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  22. RHP Cal Quantrill (Trinity College SS, Ontario): 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; 76 SL with upside; CB needs work; very good CU with plus upside; great athlete; young for class; may be too smart for pro ball; FAVORITE; 6-3, 175 pounds
  23. RHP Casey Meisner (Cypress Woods HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; really good 73-76 CB; good 76-81 circle CU; really consistent with his stuff; good athlete; Doug Fister comp; 6-7, 185 pounds
  24. LHP Garrett Williams (Calvary Baptist HS, Louisiana): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; potential plus 74-80 CB that flashes it already (77-80); shows CU with average upside; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  25. C Brian Navarreto (Arlington County Day HS, Florida): easy plus arm; good defensive tools; really like him behind the plate, great athlete; quick release; runs well for a catcher; sometimes stabs more than slides; above-average raw power is there, but still raw; Kiley McDaniel body comp: Charles Johnson; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds
  26. 1B Rowdy Tellez (Elk Grove HS, California): plus raw power; very strong; limited to first base; average arm; runs well for size; love his approach; as much a hitter as a slugger; FAVORITE; 6-4, 230 pounds
  27. Brigham Young FR OF Jacob Hanneman: plus athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average raw power; below-average arm; leadoff approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: .321/.394/.516 – 24 BB/36 K – 14/15 SB – 215 AB)
  28. OF/RHP Ryan Sluder (Amarillo HS, Texas): very good athlete; plus-plus speed; plus raw power; CF range; average or better arm; 90-93 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  29. 1B/C Zack Collins (American Heritage HS, Florida): impressive bat speed; good approach; really advanced bat, close to best in class; above-average to plus raw power; really good at 1B; might be athletic enough for corner OF; much improved defender behind plate; Mike Napoli comp by me; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds
  30. 1B/LHP Cody Bellinger (Hamilton HS, Arizona): plus glove; well above-average raw power, but haven’t seen much of it yet; strong hit tool; can run and throw a bit; good athlete; good pitch recognition; 85-88 FB; PG Christian Yelich comp; BA Adam LaRoche comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds
  31. 3B/RHP Dylan Manwaring (Horseheads HS, New York): big power upside; really good defender; plus arm; advanced pitch recognition; smart hitter; 88-92 FB; 78-82 SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 205 pounds
  32. Louisiana State JR OF JaCoby Jones: great athlete; very quick bat with plus upside; above-average to plus arm; above-average power upside; above-average to plus speed; plus defensive tools; might also be tried at 2B and CF; looked excellent in CF and SS in Cape 2012; great range at SS; would personally keep him in CF to allow him time to focus on hitting; approach is biggest current drawback; interesting Klima comp: Ellsbury; BP beat me to it, but having always likened him to Kenny Diekroeger as a prospect; 6-3, 205 pounds (2011: .344/.400/.472 – 12 BB/36 K – 195 AB) (2012: .261/.318/.376 – 16 BB/45 K – 245 AB – 12/17 SB) (2013: .290/.386/.432 – 26 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 176 AB)
  33. OF Terry McClure (Riverwood HS, Georgia): plus speed; good athlete; CF range; short swing; strong; really impressive hit tool; like his power upside; average arm; young for his class; FAVORITE; BP comp: Jose Reyes; 6-2, 185 pound
  34. OF Matthew McPhearson (Riverdale Baptist HS, Maryland): plus-plus speed; instincts on bases and field; really good defender in CF; average at best arm; PG Ben Revere comp; patient approach; not sure what to make of hit tool, settled on average at best; Law comp: Aaron Hicks; enough pop to get by; see a little Coco Crisp in him; 5-10, 170 pound
  35. OF Thomas Milone (Masuk HS, Connecticut): above-average to plus speed; average hit tool, I like it a tick more; very intriguing power, average raw; good CF range; great athlete; old Rhett Whiseman comp; BP comp: George Springer; average at best arm; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds
  36. OF Mason Smith (Rocky Mountain HS, Idaho): pesky hitter, above-average hit tool; has power but hasn’t tapped in, some have it as raw plus power others closer to average; corner outfielder; strong; average at best arm; below-average speed; BP comp: mirrored Jesse Winker; 6-2, 200 pounds
  37. OF JB Woodman (Edgewater HS, Florida): good looking swing; hits it hard damn near every time; plus hit tool; above-average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; CF range; average at best power; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds
  38. Kent State rSO RHP Tyler Skulina: 89-92 FB, has hit 94-95 in past; plus CB; emerging 79-81 SL that is inconsistent; solid CU; good cutter; Virginia transfer; 90-93 Summer 2012; low-70s CB; upper-70s SL; back up to 95 in fall ball; 2013: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; good 80-84 SL; low-70s CB; very raw CU; FAVORITE; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: 8.80 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 107.1 IP) (2013: 9.70 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  39. Scottsdale CC SO LHP Stephen Tarpley: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-77 CB; CU; SL; good athlete; USC transfer; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 8.04 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  40. RHP/SS Sheldon Neuse (Fossil Ridge HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; excellent 78-80 CU; better 80 SL; plus command; great athlete; really impressive defensive tools; plus arm; quick bat; 55 speed; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds
  41. RHP Jordan Sheffield (Tullahoma HS, Tennessee): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; up to 94-98 now; potential plus 77-83 CB that looks great, flashes plus presently and is consistently above-average; advanced 78-80 CU; 85-87 cutter/SL; good athlete; TJ surgery in 2013; 6-1, 175 pounds
  42. C Tyler Alamo (Cypress HS, California): mature hitter; nice swing; raw defensively, but keeps improving; average arm, maybe a touch more; good athlete; gap power now, more coming; 6-3, 200 pounds
  43. 1B/LHP Nick Longhi (Venice HS, Florida): absolutely punishes baseballs, saw him with one of the loudest BPs I can remember; legit plus-plus bat speed; ball explodes off his bat; younger than classmates; plus raw power; FAVORITE; might be able to hang in LF; natural born hitter; big power; not much arm; slow; 85-90 FB; plus CB; 6-2, 210 pounds
  44. SS/RHP Connor Heady (North Oldham HS, Kentucky): really good defender; intriguing upside with bat; above-average speed; no pun intended, but very “heady” player: great instincts all over diamond; strong arm; easily a SS for me; very little present power, but enough pop for pros; FAVORITE; 87-90 FB; 79 CU; low-80s CB; 6-0, 160 pounds
  45. Georgia Tech JR C Zane Evans: uses whole field; solid defensive tools; strong arm; gap power at present, but more there; above-average raw power; late inning potential as reliever as fallback; 88-93 FB; flashes plus SL; good 76-80 CB; 81-83 CU with promise; 2013: 93-95 FB, 97 peak; plus mid-80s SL; 6-2, 215 pounds
  46. Mississippi JR C Stuart Turner: very good defender, plus upside; excellent athlete; strong arm; average at best speed, but smart on bases; love his power upside, at least average for me; crazy quick release; LSU-Eunice transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds
  47. C/3B Francis Christy (Casa Grande HS, California): above-average arm strength; good agility; decent speed; good athlete; big power upside, above-average to plus raw; still raw behind the plate, but getting better; 6-1, 200 pounds
  48. OF Cord Sandberg (Manatee HS, Florida): strong hit tool; great athlete; strong; average speed; average power, maybe more; average arm; best in LF, can play some CF; raw; 6-3, 215 pounds
  49. OF/RHP Cody Thomas (Colleyville Heritage HS, Texas): great athlete; average to above-average speed; average arm; above-average to plus power upside; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds
  50. SS Terrian Arbet (Great Oak HS, California): really good defender; plus range; above-average arm; good athlete; really quick release; above-average speed; raw bat, but quickly improving; average hit tool upside; gap power; FAVORITE
  51. Oregon rJR LHP Christian Jones: 88-91 FB with plus life, 94 peak; good command; biting CB with SL action is plus pitch; average 84 CU; missed 2013 (TJ surgery); 2013: 93 peak; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 8.81 K/9 | 77.2 IP) (2013: 8.22 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 23 IP)
  52. Texas State JR RHP Kyle Finnegan: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; flashes a plus to plus-plus low-80s SL/CB, but still inconsistent; good 77-80 CU that is steadier than SL; Roy Oswalt comp; effective two-seamer; 88 cutter; 86-88 SL; inconsistent FB command; Cape 2012: 90-94 FB with plus sink; 77-82 good SL; improved 70-74 CU; breaking ball also called a CB; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 7.33 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 93.1 IP) (2013: 8.91 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 65.2 IP)
  53. Memphis JR LHP Sam Moll: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; FB has tons of life; good CB, now a good 77-81 SL; emerging CU with plus upside but others doubt it; excellent control; 5-11, 190 pounds (2011: 10.93 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 95.2 IP) (2013: 10.24 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 2.95 FIP | 94 IP)
  54. Central Florida JR RHP Ben Lively: 88-92 FB that moves, 93-95 peak; 73-76 CB that once was called a “power slurve”; also called a SL that flashes plus; solid CU when on, but inconsistent; needs to get stronger; Jeff Samardzija comp; iffy control; 2012: 88-92 FB; 79-81 CU; 75 CB; Cape 2012: 89-90 sinker; SL with cutter action; good CB; later at 91-93 with plus command, spotting it wherever he wants; good 80-82 SL; confirmed both breaking balls; improved command; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 81-85 SL; much improved upper-70s CU; 75-78 CB; much improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 6.79 K/9 | 57 IP) (2012: 9.56 K/9 | 4.89 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 81 IP) (2013: 8.66 K/9 | 2.38 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 106 IP)
  55. Pepperdine JR RHP Scott Frazier: 90-94 FB, 96 peak FB; potential plus 79-82 CB, already a good pitch; potential plus low-80s CU that is currently average; also have seen CB at 74; 89-91 FB at times; 74-77 CB; velocity isn’t what it used to be, but hard upper-80s SL, sink, and deception get him through; groundball machine; can still hit 95, 92-94 sitting; 73-77 CB; good CU; 2013: 91-95 FB, 96 peak; inconsistent but good 73-78 CB; average 79-84 CU; ditched the SL; 6-7, 230 pounds (2011: 4.00 K/9 | 18 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 2.62 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 103 IP) (2013: 8.63 K/9 | 3.96 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 88.2 IP)
  56. Texas Christian JR RHP Andrew Mitchell: 88-91 FB out of high school; now up to 92-94; sits 91-92 comfortably; broke out in Summer 2011, 93-96 FB; inconsistent but sometimes plus 79-84 SL that is getting better every day; good 81-83 CU; power 84 CB that is likely the same pitch as SL; good athlete; good FB command; control needs work; some like him as reliever, I think he starts; 2012 update: throws SL in lots of different ways, 79-82 velocity; FB can be too straight; 89-92 FB; 80-81 CB; little bit like Nolan Sanburn; sitting 94-95 in fall ball 2012, 97 peak; 2013: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak out of bullpen; really good 78-82 CB, flashes plus; average CU, still raw; inconsistent command; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 8.76 K/9 | 76 IP) (2012: 12.27 K/9 | 5.14 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 77 IP) (2013: 10.65 K/9 | 5.88 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 49 IP)
  57. RHP Casey Shane (Burleson Centennial HS, Texas): 86-91 FB, 92-94 peak; impressive sinker; intriguing 78-84 SL; average 78-81 CU with more there, has looked great on occasion and has plus upside; really easy velocity; love the sink he gets on his FB, 86-87; also throws above-average upper-70s CB to low-80s SL, either way; BA Shelby Miller comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 225 pounds
  58. 3B Joseph Martarano (Fruitland HS, Idaho): plus athlete; football star; plus to plus-plus raw power; quick bat, violent swing but in a good way; early PG comp Mitch Nay; far more nimble and athletic at third than anticipated; raw as hitter, especially in terms of pitch recognition; has been better than I thought in certain aspects of game; BA comp: Mark Trumbo; 6-3, 240 pounds
  59. 3B/SS Jan Hernandez (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): strong arm; really good defensive tools; interesting power, taps into it well for a prep player and profiles as at least average; average speed; average hit tool; below-average speed; reminds me defensively of Javier Baez; 6-3, 200 pounds
  60. RHP/3B Brett Hanewich (IMG Academy, Florida): 88-92, 93 peak; 72-76 CB that flashes plus; 76-81 CU; plus arm strength; good defender; FB looks faster, good deception in delivery and releases ball late; 6-3, 210 pounds
  61. RHP Taylor Blatch (Jensen Beach HS, Florida): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; two really good offspeed pitches: nasty 75-76 SL and intriguing 84 CU; also have heard above-average CB; SL up to 82 in Jupiter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
  62. LHP Stephen Gonsalves (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): 87-91 FB with good sink, 92 peak; good 76 split-CU; inconsistent 71-78 kCB with plus upside, better softer; impressive FB command; keeps ball down consistently; later looks: 87-89, 66-68 CB, 73-76 split-CU; so-so command; 6-5, 200 pounds
  63. RHP Carlos Salazar (Kerman HS, California): 90-95 FB, 96-98 peak; above-average upside with 80-87 CU, best at 84-87; 76-82 CB needs work; 90-92 cutter; worried about command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  64. San Diego JR RHP Michael Wagner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 78-83 SL; shows CB; improving 81-82 CU, flashes plus; good command; 2013: 87-91 FB, 93 peak; very good FB command; good 81-84 SL; underrated 80-83 CU, continues to flash plus; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 8.60 K/9 | 30.1 IP) (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 59.1 IP) (2013: 8.80 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 89 IP)
  65. San Diego JR RHP Dylan Covey: 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; high school peak of 96; plus 81-83 SL; 75-78 CB; excellent CU; finally sitting low-90s again, mostly 92-94, (spring 2012) with 95-96 peak; plus SL; iffy control; 2012: 90-92, SL 83-84; 82-83 CU; Cape 2012: 90-93 FB; 82-83 SL; both good pitches with good movement; also shows 79-82 CU and CB; 88-89 two-seamer; delivery needs polishing; slows arm on breaking stuff; 91-94 FB, 95 peak on Cape; good 81-83 CB flashes plus; 81-82 SL; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; average 81-86 CU; inconsistent 78-81 breaking ball; CB; SL; iffy command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.86 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 81.1 IP) (2013: 7.87 K/9 | 4.93 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 76.2 IP)
  66. RHP Dominic Taccolini (Kempner HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 93 peak with plus sink; 75-78 CB and potential plus 77 SL run together, but good pitch; serious groundball machine; Colby Suggs comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 230 pounds
  67. OF Stephen Wrenn (Walton HS, Georgia): plus-plus speed; outstanding defender; above-average arm; live bat that keeps getting better; average raw power; BA comp: Tanner English; 6-2, 180 pounds
  68. OF Johneshwy Fargas (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): above-average to plus arm; plus speed; really intriguing bat; can get too aggressive for his own good; CF range; chance for average power; 6-2, 170 pounds
  69. Oregon JR 1B/3B Ryon Healy: one time 95 peak FB; Longoria and Rolen comps out of HS; advanced hit tool; smart hitter; plus raw power; below-average speed; was once a questionable defender at first, but now quite good; doesn’t get cheated; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: .344/.396/.541 – 9 BB/20 K – 122 AB) (2012: .352/.415/.466 – 24 BB/43 K – 253 AB – 3/5 SB) (2013: .395/.466/.673 – 27 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 205 AB)
  70. Notre Dame JR 1B Trey Mancini: plus raw power, uses it well thanks to present strength and swing geared towards deep flies; patient approach, willing to take until he gets a pitch to drive; good athlete for his size; good enough defender; main issues are too many swings and misses and 1B or bust defensive future; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: .328/.390/.582 – 19 BB/36 K – 189 AB) (2012: .312/.391/.540 – 22 BB/36 K – 202 AB) (2013: .415/.457/.632 – 21 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 212 AB)
  71. North Carolina JR C Brian Holberton: picture perfect swing mechanics; great athlete; has also seen time at 2B and OF; gap power; love his approach; FAVORITE; 5-11, 190
  72. 3B John Sternagel (Rockledge HS, Florida): average raw power; good enough defender; average arm; strong hit tool; confident he’ll hit; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  73. 3B/SS Weston Wilson (Wesleyan Christian Academy, North Carolina): really good defender; average speed; really intrigued by bat; easy frame to dream on, if he grows into it as hoped he could be a monster; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds
  74. 3B Lachlan Fontaine (Sutherland SS, British Columbia): power upside; good athlete; above-average arm; should be solid defender with reps; 6-3, 200 pounds
  75. 3B/2B Wesley Jones (Redan HS, Georgia): really good athlete; strong (65) arm; thoughts on power diverge: some say good, others limited…I split the difference personally, call it average; really good defensive tools; could be tried behind plate; way too aggressive for his own good; average at best speed, slow starter; very raw across the board; 87-89 FB; 78 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds
  76. Long Beach State JR RHP Jon Maciel: 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; FB moves a ton, helps him get groundballs; 80-84 SL with average upside; emerging upper-70s CU; emerging CB; good command; good deception; great athlete; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 9.14 K/9 | 21.2 IP) (2012: 4.33 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 8.87 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  77. Texas Tech JR RHP Trey Masek: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU with above-average upside; average 79-81 SL; good breaking ball; mixes in 76-79 kCB; cutter; great deception; Law Nolan Sanburn comp; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; really good 80-83 SL/cutter; average 75-76 CB; good 81-83 CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 4.57 K/9 | 67 IP) (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 53 IP) (2013: 8.20 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.11 FIP | 79 IP)
  78. LHP AJ Puk (Washington HS, Iowa): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; uses two-seam a lot; good 72-76 CB; shows 79-81 CU, pitch has improved some; hides ball well; emulates Sean Marshall; 6-6, 220 pounds
  79. C Jeremy Martinez (Mater Dei HS, California): born to catch; slow as molasses; strong and accurate arm; advanced bat; quick pop times; could have average hit tool in time; average at best power projection, some like it a bit more; great approach at plate; 5-11, 200 pounds
  80. Florida State JR OF/1B Marcus Davis: great approach; below-average arm; average speed; change in swing unlocked some power, more there; either LF or 1B in pros; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2013: .289/.371/.477 – 26 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 218 AB)
  81. Michigan JR OF Michael O’Neill: above-average to plus speed; good arm for RF, may have range for CF; average or better hit tool; long swing and raw mechanics lead to lots of strikeouts; great athlete; average raw power; approach scares me; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: .326/.372/.408 – 13 BB/45 K – 218 AB) (2012: .340/.392/.537 – 9 BB/22 K – 162 AB – 19/24 SB) (2013: .372/.412/.519 – 11 BB/40 K – 23/27 SB – 239 AB)
  82. Pepperdine SO LHP/OF Aaron Brown: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average 82-86 SL, flashes plus; good 80-82 CU; CB needs work; too aggressive at plate; average speed, but great instincts – plays up for sure; easy CF range, gets great jumps; plus raw power; average hit tool; plus arm; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: .282/.344/.368 – 6 BB/30 K – 117 AB – 3/4 SB) (2012: 8.44 K/9 | 8.44 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 6.19 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: .313/.340/.479 – 1 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 48 AB)
  83. Tulane rSO RHP Tony Rizzotti: 87-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 81-82 SL, flashes plus; 78-81 splitter; TCU transfer; 2013: 89-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus 78-83 SL; inconsistent 78-81 splitter/CU; 6-4, 225 pounds (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 2.56 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 81 IP)
  84. RHP Chandler Eden (Yuba City HS, California): 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good 75-76 CB with plus upside; raw CU; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-1, 165 pounds
  85. LHP Jonah Wesely (Tracy HS, California): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 CU, closer to average for some; 70-77 CB; chance for two average or better offspeed pitches; really like his 79-82 SL/cutter; pitchability guy with good stuff, hard not to like; gets groundballs; good command; not afraid to pitch inside; holds velocity; FAVORITE; 6-2, 205 pounds
  86. Kentucky JR LHP Corey Littrell: 87-92 FB with good sink, 93-94 peak; plus 80-83 CU; above-average 82-84 SL/cutter that flashes plus (also been called average); 73-75 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.95 K/9 | 68.2 IP) (2012: 8.30 K/9 | 2.19 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.73 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  87. Rice JR RHP Austin Kubitza: stay with this one to the end, quite the journey…sinking 87-92, 93 peak FB with plus break and 80 life; plus 84 SL (I think) or “power CB” depending on who you ask; sitting 91-93 with FB in summer 2011, peaking 95-96; two-seam FB a weapon; emerging CU; good deception in delivery; 2012: 87-89 FB; up to 92 later on; latest: 91-93 FB, 94 peak; both CB and SL; like the rigthanded Mooneyham comp I read somewhere (PG?); everything sinks; Cape 2012: 90-91 FB; 86-88 two-seamer; 83-84 CB; inconsistent breaking ball; 86-90 in fall ball 2012; good 82-83 SL; 2013: 86-91 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; really good 80-85 SL, up to 87, easy plus pitch; leans on SL heavily, commands it beautifully; raw 79-81 CU; inconsistent control; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 9.63 K/9 | 100 IP) (2012: 8.40 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 80.1 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 4.32 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 100 IP)
  88. Troy rJR OF/1B Danny Collins: easy power, looks above-average to plus to me; good discipline; really good natural hitter; average at best arm; could hang in LF professionally; great vision, picks up the ball quickly; capable of hard contact late in zone, lets ball travel deep; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .305/.377/.545 – 22 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 233 AB) (2013: .345/.440/.610 – 30 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB)
  89. Princeton JR OF/2B Alec Keller: really strong hit tool; plus bat speed; great approach; gap power; uses whole field; above-average speed; strong arm; raw defender who needs reps; average at 2B; think he’s being missed on by many; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: .368/.413/.412 – 11 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 136 AB) (2013: .420/.472/.587 – 14 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 143 AB)
  90. Jacksonville State JR OF/3B Coty Blanchard: lots of upside yet to be tapped; plus athlete; leadoff profile, but raw power is impressive; can also play some SS; upside play that is still quite raw; good bat control; good speed; strong arm; little bit like a less heralded JaCoby Jones; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: .322/.410/.425 – 32 BB/35 K – 233 AB) (2012: .225/.312/.299 – 22 BB/33 K – 187 AB – 5/7 SB) (2013: .309/.406/.486 – 30 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 220 AB)
  91. Lincoln Land CC SO OF Ryan Aper: plus speed; impressive pop; strong arm; good range in CF; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds (2013: .462/.540/.904 – 29 BB/24 K – 52/59 SB – 208 AB)
  92. Western Oklahoma State JC rFR OF/C Sherman Lacrus; I love him in CF, speed and instincts make him fun to watch; plus arm; think he’ll hit as a pro; 93 peak FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .380/.503/.715 – 34 BB/27 K – 26/30 SB – 158 AB)
  93. Youngstown State JR 3B Drew Dosch: average present power, above-average raw; intriguing bat; great approach; average arm; average speed; average upside at 3B; potential 1B or LF for some; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: .241/.304/.248 – 14 BB/17 K – 145 AB) (2012: .339/.396/.513 – 23 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 224 AB) (2013: .343/.439/.493 – 36 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 201 AB)
  94. C Arden Pabst (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): can handle pro pitching behind plate; does everything well, but nothing that makes him stand out; gap power, but more there; good athlete; average arm; slow; has shown progress against high velocity pitching; chance for average hit tool; 6-0, 200 pounds
  95. C Matthew Thaiss (Jackson Memorial HS, New Jersey): really good defensive tools; strong arm; big power, slowly manifesting; 6-0, 200 pounds
  96. C Will Haynie (Brentwood Academy, Tennessee): plus arm; steady defender; big raw power; FAVORITE; 6-5, 230 pounds
  97. Kent State JR RHP Taylor Williams: 89-94 FB, 95 peak; steady 92-95 out of bullpen, 96-97 peak with plus sink; good SL; average CB; emerging CU, still raw; iffy command; good athlete; Washington State transfer; has also played 2B; 5-11, 185 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 18 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 1.53 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 105.2 IP)
  98. Missouri JR LHP Rob Zastrynzny: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; good CB; good 80-81 CU that keeps getting better; inconsistent with all but FB; 2013: 86-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good low-80s CU, flashes plus; CB needs work; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.82 K/9 | 84 IP) (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 2.48 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 109 IP) (2013: 8.64 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  99. Sam Houston State JR LHP Cody Dickson: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; FB has good sink; flashes plus upper-70s CB, otherwise above-average; emerging CU that has improved a good bit, mostly above-average now and will flash plus; iffy command; iffy control; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: 10.45 K/9 | 45.2 IP) (2012: 5.75 K/9 | 4.75 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 72 IP) (2013: 8.81 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 95 IP)
  100. Lee rJR RHP Andy Hillis: 94-95 peak FB; Tennessee transfer; 2013: 95-97 FB, 99 peak; good SL; much improved command; 6-7, 220 pounds
  101. St. Mary’s JR LHP Jordan Mills: 85-90 FB with plus movement, 92 peak; funky delivery; potential plus upper-70s CU; rapidly improving SL that is now a weapon; good command; control an issue; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 46.1 IP) (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 4.92 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 56.2 IP) (2013: 8.28 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  102. Villanova JR RHP Pat Young: 92-95 FB with good sink; 78-82 SL with average upside; occasional CU; 6-7, 210 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 82 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 3.61 BB/9 | 3.12 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  103. Louisville JR RHP Jeff Thompson: 88-94 FB, but doesn’t hold it when starting, 92 peak as starter; good CB; flashes plus 79-83 SL; emerging CU; great athlete; 91 FB; 83 SL; using a lot more sinkers; Cape 2012: good 81-83 CU; good 79-82 SL; 88-90 FB with big sink, 94 peak; 2013: 90-93 FB; 82-84 SL; raw 80-81 circle CU; 6-6, 250 pounds (2011: 10.07 K/9 | 39.1 IP) (2012: 8.47 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 78.2 IP) (2013: 9.76 K/9 | 2.89 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  104. Florida JR RHP Karsten Whitson: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; plus 80-88 SL, now hitting upper edge of velocity range (85-88); 80-84 CU really coming on; early 2012: 90-92 FB, 84-88 SL; knows how to pitch; hitters seem to have a hard time picking him up; 93-96 in fall ball 2012, 82-84 SL, up to 87; plus upside with 83-84 CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 9.06 K/9 | 97.1 IP) (2012: 5.94 K/9 | 4.59 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  105. Stanford JR RHP AJ Vanegas: 88-92 FB, peak 94 with natural cut; FB moves too much for own good, little command; good mid-70s CB that has morphed into a very inconsistent SL with poor command; when the SL is on, it is a really good looking pitch and he relies on it; starting to show a CU; 83-85 cutter; 97-98 peak out of bullpen in 2012, sits 93-95; Brandon Morrow comp; much improved SL; dips to 91-93 later in games, but can still crank to 96 when needed; 2013: 92-94 FB; 82-83 SL; control, third pitch, and durability concern are keys; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.14 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 4.82 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 65.1 IP) (2013: 12.46 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 8.2 IP)
  106. Grayson County JC FR 3B/RHP Cody Gunter: intriguing power; quick bat; good athlete; plus arm; average defensive tools; love his approach; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 90-92 FB, 94 peak; average SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .321/.500/.541 – 57 BB/33 K – 1 SB – 159 AB)
  107. OF/1B Juan Soriano (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): big power; like his hit tool; pretty swing; good athlete; good speed for his size; strong; FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pound
  108. OF William Abreu (Mater Academy HS, Florida): above-average speed, tick below maybe; average to plus arm; above-average range in corner; intriguing power, average for many but maybe a touch more; accurate arm; good athlete; no huge tool, but well-rounded; Kiley McDaniel comp: Andre Ethier; 6-3, 200 pounds
  109. OF Jason Martin (Orange Lutheran HS, California): above-average CF range; legit plus speed out of box, more above-average overall; average arm; tools quickly becoming skills, makes the most of his natural talent; good natural hitter, at least average; 5-10, 180 pounds
  110. OF Jae Roberts (Hammond HS, South Carolina): plus bat speed; average or plus raw power, depending on source; LF all the way; good athlete; good approach to hitting; 5-10, 210 pounds
  111. OF Jacob Cordero Kuilan (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm strength; good speed; really like his hit tool; plus bat speed; 6-0, 180 pounds
  112. Stanford JR 1B Brian Ragira: really strong hit tool; well above-average raw power, but hasn’t manifested much at all just yet; almost all power to gaps presently; average arm; average speed, maybe a touch less; really underrated athlete; really good defender at 1B; makes the most sense at RF or 3B if he can handle either spot; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .333/.377/.469 – 15 BB/44 K – 213 AB) (2012: .337/.394/.460 – 19 BB/45 K – 251 AB – 3/5 SB) (2013: .354/.410/.541 – 13 BB/21 K – 4/5 SB – 209 AB)
  113. Delaware JR 1B/3B Jimmy Yezzo: above-average raw power; improved defensively at 3B, but still a 1B in the pros where he should be at least average; like his compact swing a lot; uses the whole field, goes with pitch; big opposite field power; slow; average at best arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .326/.372/.513 – 16 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 187 AB) (2013: .397/.443/.705 – 20 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 224 AB)
  114. Western Carolina JR OF Julian Ridings: good athlete; plus speed; gap power; strong hit tool; way too aggressive at plate, but has improved; good bunter; easy CF range; good arm; 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: .300/.323/.413 – 5 BB/25 K – 12/15 SB – 160 AB) (2013: .362/.427/.628 – 21 BB/30 K – 14/14 SB – 199 AB)
  115. Texas JR OF Mark Payton: above-average speed; above-average range in CF; above-average arm; good pop; gifted natural hitter; 5-8, 180 pounds (2011: .288/.377/.354 – 32 BB/33 K – 240 AB) (2012: .370/.461/.567 – 33 BB/26 K – 208 AB – 8/13 SB) (2013: .416/.505/.573 – 29 BB/22 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB
  116. OF Eric Williams (Sachse HS, Texas): plus arm strength; plus power upside; good athlete; above-average speed; good CF tools; potential catcher convert; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds
  117. RHP Jackson Lamb (Bedford HS, Michigan): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 CB with promise; CU; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-6, 200 pounds
  118. RHP Kevin Davis (Miller HS, Alabama): 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; good 76-79 CB that flashes plus; 77-80 CU has been a pleasant surprise; 86 cutter; holds velocity late, still 92-93; CU keeps getting better: 82 and flashing plus by late-summer; inconsistent control; 6-1, 190 pounds
  119. RHP Nick Eicholtz (Cambridge Christian HS, Florida): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; average 74-76 CB, flashes plus; 80-81 CU; good 80-83 cut-SL; 6-4, 180 pounds
  120. RHP Alec Hansen (Loveland HS, Colorado): 90-93 FB, 96 peak; 70-75 CB; good athlete; raw; FAVORITE; 6-6, 210 pounds
  121. East Carolina JR 3B/SS Zach Houchins: strong hit tool; strong arm, plus for many; some power upside, but mostly to gaps; quick bat; love his approach, but can get too aggressive at times; average at best speed; Louisburg JC transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012 at JC: .394/.471/.587 – 26 BB – 218 AB – 16/18 SB) (2013: .333/.385/.548 – 17 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 177 AB)
  122. Wake Forest SR SS/2B Pat Blair: great approach; steady glove has grown into more than that, very dependable up the middle; average arm; some pop, mostly to gaps; above-average speed that plays up due to smarts; like his upside as utility infielder; old BA comp: Steve Lombardozzi; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .275/.453/.410 – 55 BB/39 K – 178 AB) (2012: .288/.416/.389 – 48 BB/30 K – 23/28 SB – 226 AB) (2013: .293/.473/.440 – 60 BB/38 K – 20/22 SB – 191 AB)
  123. Indiana JR 3B/SS Dustin DeMuth: big power upside still largely untapped; above-average or better arm; average or better defensive tools; very good speed for size; too aggressive; hit tool a question mark; athletic enough to stay up the middle if a pro team felt daring; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .331/.389/.394 – 20 BB/37 K – 236 AB) (2012: .250/.310/.325 – 10 BB/46 K – 228 AB – 6/13 SB) (2013: .413/.469/.582 – 16 BB/29 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB)
  124. Texas JR 3B/OF Erich Weiss: plus hit tool; little bit of pop; solid defender, but nothing special; professional approach; not afraid to hit behind in count; good athlete; pro frame; average at best speed; average arm; could be outfielder in pros; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .384/.514/.558 – 55 BB/36 K – 224 AB) (2012: .409/.481/.635 – 23 BB/41 K – 203 AB – 10/12 SB) (2013: .333/.431/.424 – 25 BB/41 K – 7/7 SB – 177 AB)
  125. Vanderbilt JR 1B/OF Conrad Gregor: above-average power upside; plus defender at first, pretty good in outfield; average speed once he gets a full head of steam; good arm, but slow release; very strong hit tool; great approach; physically strong; smart hitter, but still chases too many bad balls; plus bat speed; can get pull happy; pretty swing; that raw power is still there, but has been slow to manifest; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: .365/.471/.488 – 34 BB/28 K – 170 AB) (2012: .336/.452/.472 – 44 BB/38 K – 229 AB – 11/11 SB) (2013: .308/.449/.418 – 50 BB/21 K – 19/21 SB – 182 AB)
  126. LHP Tyler Alexander (Southlake Carroll HS, Texas): 87-92 FB; good CU; mid-70s CB; SL with plus upside; like his command a lot; really smart pitcher; 6-2, 180 pounds
  127. LHP Ian McKinney (Boone HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 93 peak; 75-80 kCB; 78-79 SL; 77-80 sinking CU with above-average to plus upside; plus pitchability; lots of deception; 5-11, 180 pounds
  128. LHP Sean Brady (Baker HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average upside with 74-78 CB; 77-79 SL; average or better 79-81 CU; improved command, plus now; 6-0, 180 pounds
  129. LHP Austin Nicely (Spotswood HS, Virginia): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; good 77-80 CB; good 77-81 CU with plus upside; 6-2, 180 pounds
  130. LHP Chris Kohler (Los Osos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 78-80 circle CU with average upside; average 70-74 CB; 78 SL; 6-3, 195 pounds
  131. LHP Evan Smith (Montgomery HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus breaking ball; intriguing CU; 6-5, 190 pounds
  132. LHP Denton Keys (Rye HS, Colorado): 86-89 FB, 90-91 peak; plus 76-78 CB at times; CU with upside; good athlete; good command; PG Matt Harrison comp; 6-3, 200 pounds
  133. RHP Thad Lowry (Spring HS, Texas): 89-93 FB, 94-96 peak; plus 80-82 splitter/CU; average 84-86 SL; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds
  134. C/RHP Adrian Chacon (Jesuit HS, Florida): interesting bat; excellent defender; strong arm; good athlete; 85-87 FB; 74-75 CB; 78 CU; good command; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  135. C/OF Jake Sweaney (Garces Memorial HS, California): above-average arm; average or better power upside; great athlete; quick bat; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds
  136. C Dom Nunez (Elk Grove HS, California): below-average speed; converted infielder; looks like a much better athlete now than he did last year; average raw power; very intriguing defensive tools; PG Jake Rodriguez comp; 6-1, 180 pounds
  137. Kean SR RHP Kevin Herget: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; plus CB; plus CU; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 106 K – 37 BB – 111 IP – 1.62 ERA)
  138. Florida International JR LHP/OF Tyler Alexander: 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; good CB, inconsistent but will flash plus; good sinking CU that he relies on, flashes plus; good command; iffy control remains issue; great athlete; 6-1, 170 pounds (2013: 10.26 K/9 | 6.08 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  139. Oregon JR RHP Jimmie Sherfy: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; potential plus 82-88 SL; average at best 80 CU; 71-73 CB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 14.38 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 61.1 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 2.06 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  140. Louisville JR RHP Dace Kime: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 74-75 CB, flashes plus has morphed into low-80s SL/cutter, uses SL more but can still go to CB at times; CU; inconsistent FB command; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 9.36 K/9 | 25 IP) (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 4.87 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 11.15 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 61.1 IP)
  141. Kentucky JR RHP Trevor Gott: 90-94 FB with plus sink, 95-96 peak; good 82 SL; good command; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.52 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 14.40 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 25 IP) (2013: 11.10 K/9 | 1.50 BB/9 | 2.52 FIP | 30 IP)
  142. Georgia Tech SR OF Brandon Thomas: above-average speed; power upside largely untapped, but not sold there’s much there; great athlete; average hit tool with average at best power; good enough CF range; good enough arm, but far from special – not strong, but accurate; looks like a player on paper, but not a favorite – too much of a tweener for me; 6-3, 205 pounds; (2011: .322/.434/.449 – 38 BB/40 K – 205 AB) (2012: .365/.489/.555 – 39 BB/40 K – 211 AB – 13/18 SB) (2013: .347/.436/.483 – 30 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 189 AB)
  143. Virginia Tech rJR OF Tyler Horan: intriguing power, has been called plus; can get too aggressive; good athlete; average speed, maybe a little more; good in a corner; LF in the pros; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: .396/.434/.771 – 2 BB/11 K – 48 AB) (2012: .277/.398/.580 – 28 BB/44 K – 188 AB – 7/9 SB) (2013: .328/.376/.589 – 16 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 241 AB)
  144. OF Ivan Wilson (Ruston HS, Louisiana): average speed, could be slightly above-average; plus raw power; raw, but gifted; pitch recognition needs work; average to slightly above-average arm; corner OF profile; big guy, very strong; 6-3, 220 pounds
  145. New Mexico SR RHP Sam Wolff: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; up to 99 in 2013; good CB; above-average SL; good CU, flashes plus; smooth delivery; good polish; transfer from San Diego and JC of Southern Nevada; has learned to pitch in 2013; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 4.73 K/9 | 5.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP) (2013: 7.26 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 93 IP)
  146. Notre Dame JR RHP Dan Slania: 91-96 FB; good CB; Cape 2012: 87-92 FB, 95 peak; 76-81 SL; Broxton comp; Cape Update: 81-84 SL; flashes plus 81-82 CU; FB up to 97; 93-96 all fall 2012; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; good 81-84 SL; 70-71 CB; good 80-82 CU, plus upside; 6-5, 275 pounds (2011: 6.16 K/9 | 30.2 IP) (2012: 11.03 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 31 IP) (2013: 6.67 K/9 | 1.67 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  147. Virginia JR LHP Kyle Crockett: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; very good 77-79 SL; 72-74 CB; good CU; good command; good athlete; murder on lefties; 2013: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; consistently average or better SL; 6-2, 160 pounds (2011: 9.56 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 60 IP) (2013: 11.60 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 2.44 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  148. Georgia Tech JR OF Kyle Wren: plus speed; good CF range; ideal leadoff approach; needs to put on some weight; not much strength; below-average arm: 5-10, 165 pounds (2011: .355/.429/.464 – 32 BB/30 K – 265 AB) (2012: .260/.354/.368 – 35 BB/28 K – 258 AB – 17/23 SB) (2013: .372/.440/.488 – 30 BB/34 K – 27/38 SB – 250 AB)
  149. OF/1B Marcus Doi (Mid-Pacific Institute, Hawaii): good athlete; fast; short swing; very interesting hit tool; interesting power upside; average speed; LF only arm; 6-0, 185 pounds
  150. C Jonah Heim (Amherst HS, New York): good athlete; quick bat; good looking swing; average raw power; chance for average hit tool; average arm; steady defender; PG comp: Matt Wieters; 6-4, 200 pounds
  151. 2B/SS Jamie Westbrook (Basha HS, Arizona): good defender; instinctive; strong arm; really quick bat; good hitter; average speed; double-digit HR pop; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds
  152. 2B/OF Anfernee Grier (Russell County HS, Alabama): very quick bat; above-average arm; popular Brandon Phillips comp (PG?); interesting power with average upside, maybe more; good natural hit tool, at least average; could also play CF and play it well; my own Devon White comp; above-average speed; lightning quick wrists; questionable approach biggest current impediment to success as pro; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  153. North Florida JR OF Tyler Marincov: average speed; good approach; above-average arm; above-average raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .257/.315/.442 – 6 BB/29 K – 113 AB) (2012: .312/.392/.517 – 22 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 2015 AB) (2013: .315/.406/.548 – 34 BB/28 K – 21/23 SB – 241 AB)
  154. Brigham Young JR OF Jaycob Brugman: good speed; good bat speed; strong arm; RF in pros; power remains intriguing; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: .293/.350/.546 – 16 BB/46 K – 205 AB) (2012: .250/.325/.366 – 18 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 172 AB) (2013: .297/.395/.569 – 30 BB/47 K – 8/10 SB – 202 AB)
  155. RHP Andrew Dunlap (Westbury Christian HS, Texas): 91-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 78-81 CB flashes plus; 84 CU with upside; Kimbrel comp from PG; 5-11, 215 pounds
  156. LHP Daniel Ayers (Columbus North HS, Indiana): 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 74-78 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  157. LHP Max Knutson (Mounds View HS, Minnesota): 86-92 FB, 94 peak; 70-74 CB; low-70s CU; 80-81 SL with promise; really good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds
  158. LHP John Kilichowski (Tampa Jesuit HS, Florida): 86-88 FB, 90 peak; solid CU; 73-76 CB with plus upside; 6-5, 185 pounds
  159. Lamar CC SO LHP/OF Sam Wilson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB with above-average upside; SL; great athlete; strong arm; New Mexico transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 10 K/9 | 18 IP) (2011: .216/.299/.261 – 16 BB/33 K – 153 AB) (2013: 109 K – 43 BB – 87.2 IP – 1.33 ERA)
  160. Arkansas JR RHP Barrett Astin: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak with good sink; good upper-80s cutter/SL (85-87) that is great when on, up to 88-90 in fall 2012, 92 peak; has hit 94-95 in past; plus 78-82 split-CU; plus 87-90 cutter when he commands; interesting CB; 2013: 88-91 sinker; 84-86 cutter/SL; below-average 80-83 CB; 2013: 87-91 FB; good 81-85 cut-SL; good 78-82 CU; good 80-83 CB, flashes above-average; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 9.05 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 9.97 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 58.2 IP) (2013: 7.42 K/9 | 2.04 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  161. Ohio State JR RHP/1B Josh Dezse: 90-95 FB, could even be higher in 2012 (97-98); plus raw power; rumors of 100 peak FB; team willing to gamble on his injury could win big; 85 CU; 77 CB; 2012: 93-97 FB; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: .326/.422/.466 – 27 BB/46 K – 193 AB) (2011: 10.41 K/9 | 27.2 IP) (2012: .315/.432/.435 – 33 BB/47 K – 216 AB – 1/2 SB) (2012: 6.04 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  162. Florida Gulf Coast JR OF/1B Sean Dwyer: great approach; average raw power; average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; strong hit tool; smart hitter; quick bat; pretty swing; gap power at present; corner outfielder in pros; average at best defensive ability; worry about him as dead-pull hitter; power has really come on of late; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: .249/.347/.378 – 30 BB/58 K – 201 AB) (2012: .321/.415/.467 – 33 BB/36 K – 212 AB – 2/3 SB) (2013: .346/.433/.530 – 38 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 217 AB)
  163. South Florida JR OF James Ramsay: good athlete; strong hit tool; arm for RF, some like it less; above-average speed; needs to put on muscle; really quick bat; strong wrists; good enough in CF for me; average at best power; old Jackie Bradley comp from somewhere (I forget) that never made sense to me; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: .261/.322/.383 – 17 BB/41 K – 180 AB) (2012: .328/.390/.391 – 25 BB/25 K – 238 AB – 14/19 SB) (2013: .321/.395/.428 – 29 BB/21 K – 12/18 SB – 243 AB)
  164. OF Brennon Lund (Bingham HS, Utah): quick bat; really good defender; CF range; plus speed; leadoff profile; above-average to plus arm; great athlete; not a ton of power, but enough; plays within himself offensively; 5-10, 180 pounds
  165. OF Corey Ray (Simeon Career Academy, Illinois): handles big velocity well; good defender; average speed; plus range in corner, solid in CF; great athlete; strong arm; questionable power; 6-0, 180 pounds
  166. Vanderbilt JR 2B/OF Tony Kemp: plus speed; well above-average range; can play CF; not much power; leadoff profile; takes mighty hacks, but does it with a sweet, compact swing; great athlete; has seen time at 2B; reminds me a little bit of Zeke DeVoss; love the shortness in his swing, very quick to the ball; 5-6, 165 pounds (2011: .337/.444/.425 – 39 BB/30 K – 252 AB) (2012: .266/.402/.402 – 42 BB/39 K – 241 AB – 22/26 SB) (2013: .427/.508/.546 – 31 BB/24 K – 28/40 SB – 218 AB)
  167. Nova Southeastern JR 2B Carlos Asuaje: strong hit tool; quick bat; surprising power; good speed; good defender at both second and third, playable at SS; patient approach; could be plus at 2B; FAVORITE; great athlete; good range at 3B; such a smart hitter; level swing plane; line drive machine; 5-8, 165 pounds (2011: .355/.432/.498 – 28 BB/15 K – 13/16 SB – 211 AB) (2012: .389/.480/.611 – 30 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 190 AB) (2013: .320/.441/.449 – 38 BB/13 K – 32/35 SB – 178 AB)
  168. Mississippi State JR SS Adam Frazier: great approach; solid defender; above-average speed, maybe a touch less; bat is a little light, but I think there’s enough to work with; arm may push him to 2B, but release is quick enough to stick at SS for me; reminds me some of poor man’s Nolan Fontana; very accurate arm; FAVORITE; 5-11, 175 pounds (2011: .274/.293/.274 – 3 BB/13 K – 95 AB) (2012: .367/.484/.441 – 53 BB/23 K – 245 AB – 9/15 SB) (2013: .355/.404/.465 – 21 BB/24 K – 7/11 SB – 256 AB)
  169. 3B/RHP Blake Tiberi (Holy Cross HS, Kentucky): quick bat; power upside; strong arm; above-average speed; good defensive tools; like the bat; 5-11, 200 pounds
  170. Arizona JR OF/1B Brandon Dixon: average or better power upside; above-average speed; steady glove; below-average arm; good athlete; has played a competent 3B (2013 position); 6-1, 210 pounds (2012: .213/.301/.284 – 13 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 155 AB) (2013: .318/.399/.477 – 21 BB/34 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB)
  171. LHP Evan Anderson (Dale HS, Oklahoma): 85-90 FB; average 74-76 CB with plus upside; 80-81 SL with upside; 78-81 CU; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds
  172. RHP Michael Shawaryn (Gloucester Catholic HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB; CB; SL; CU; great command; great control; very advanced; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  173. RHP Tanner Draper (Riverton HS, Utah): 86-90 FB; good 77 SL; good 80 CU; good 73-76 CB; plus command; big pitchability guy; 6-3, 200 pounds
  174. RHP/OF Billy Roth (Vista HS, California): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL; 77-81 CB; above-average raw power; quick bat; controls zone; plus approach; has also played some 3B; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  175. RHP/SS Tyler Cohen (Agoura HS, California): 86-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 plus CB; lots of pitchability; steady glove; FAVORITE
  176. RHP Mark Armstrong (Clarence HS, New York): 88-92 FB; 77-80 CU; good 73-77 CB; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  177. RHP Carter Hope (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-93 FB; good CU; mid- to upper-70s CB with above-average upside; 6-3, 200 pounds
  178. Central Arizona JC SO RHP Ricky Jacquez: 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; potential plus 78-83 CB that is already above-average; promising but raw 77-80 CU; great athlete; my own Marcus Stroman comp; 2012: 84-85 SL; kicked off team (Texas); 2013: 90-91 FB; 5-9, 160 pounds (2012: 9.64 K/9 | 4.71 BB/9 | 4.95 FIP | 42 IP)
  179. Pittsburgh SO C Elvin Soto: good defender; quick hands; above-average arm strength; average at best hit tool
  180. SS/RHP Chris Rivera (El Dorado HS, California): plus arm; good defender; quick bat; average raw power; really like his bat during BP and showcases, but game performances have been lacking; average at best speed; 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 74-77 CB; 80 CU; like the popular Huston Street comp; might be best behind plate, but he’s a SS for me and potentially an excellent one…just unsure of the bat; 6-1, 185 pounds
  181. South Alabama JR 1B/LHP Jordan Patterson: good athlete; surprising speed; above-average power upside; plus glove at first; can get him to chase; might work in OF; strong arm; mid- to high-80s FB, now up to 89-92, 93 peak; good SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: .270/.382/.384 – 23 BB/41 K – 211 AB) (2012: .313/.421/.498 – 24 BB/44 K – 2/3 SB – 217 AB) (2013: .380/.511/.563 – 40 BB/30 K – 4/6 SB – 208 AB)
  182. 1B/LHP Bryce Harman (Lloyd C. Bird HS, Virginia): big power upside; exciting hit tool; 86-88 FB, 90 peak; 76 SL; 6-6, 210 pounds
  183. 1B Pete Alonso (Plant HS, Florida): plus defender; intriguing power, can hit it the other way; strong arm; decent speed; raw power beginning to manifest, doing it off of good pitching; 6-3, 215 pounds
  184. Louisiana State SR OF/1B Mason Katz: interesting power upside, wears out gaps; above-average defender; drills fastballs; ferocious swing; average speed; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: .342/.376/.542 – 9 BB/33 K – 190 AB) (2012: .332/.429/.581 – 35 BB/49 K – 8/12 SB – 241 AB) (2013: .373/.464/.632 – 34 BB/35 K – 5/12 SB – 220 AB)
  185. San Diego rSO OF/LHP Louie Lechich: good speed, plus for some; above-average arm, plus for me; great athlete; strong; quick bat; can hang in CF, could excel in corner; plus raw power; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; transfer from Cal; old Jim Edmonds comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: .321/.387/.393 – 6 BB/11 K – 56 AB) (2011: 6.86 K/9 | 19.2 IP) (2012: .302/.360/.378 – 21 BB/33 K – 225 AB – 7/13 SB) (2013: .290/.369/.409 – 21 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 176 AB) (2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 46 IP)
  186. Grossmont (CA) JC SO OF/LHP Billy Flamion: plus bat speed; interesting raw power; average speed; good defender; strong arm; good athlete; way too aggressive, but making strides; Oregon transfer; 85-88 FB; good 70-75 CB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .287/.382/.426 – 17 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 136 AB
  187. Louisiana-Lafayette JR OF Dexter Kjerstad: plus speed; good raw power; transfer from Texas; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .329/.426/.659 – 10 BB – 85 AB – 10/11 SB) (2013: .394/.437/.618 – 17 BB/28 K – 10/16 SB – 251 AB)
  188. Samford JR RHP/3B CK Irby: 88-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 76-81 CB; plus SL with cutter action; two breaking balls may be the same; good deception; reliever delivery; Todd Coffey approach to entrances; Cape 2012: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; 79-80 SL; low-80s CU; up to 97 in fall ball 2012; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 8.67 K/9 | 36.1 IP); (2012: .340/.384/.512 – 16 BB/35 K – 215 AB – 4/5 SB) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 8.77 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 91.1 IP)
  189. LHP Travis Seabrooke (Crestwood SS, Ontario): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 75-77 CU; CB; young for class; 6-6, 200 pounds
  190. RHP/3B Logan Shore (Coon Rapids HS, Minnesota): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80 CU; good 75-78 CB; smart pitcher; 6-2, 200 pounds
  191. RHP Steve Farinaro (Head Royce HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 71-76 CB; 82 CU; keeps ball down as well as any pitcher in class; plus command; smart; 6-1, 180 pounds
  192. North Carolina JR LHP Kent Emanuel: good athlete; 84-89 FB, 91 peak; potential plus CU with fastball arm speed; cutter that he hopes will evolve into SL; plus fielder; plus command; really funky mid-70s CB; changes arm angles; (2011: 8.28 K/9 | 104.1 IP); 86 average FB in 2012; fall 2012: 89-90 early, 85-88 later; more consistently 90-92 now; relies on command and deception; still think he lives 85-88 in pros; 2013: 85-87 FB, 89-90 peak; above-average 72-79 CU, more often firmer; 76-79 SL; 69-72 CB; great athlete; lots of deception; plus FB command; my own JA Happ comp; pickoff move is legit weapon; 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 110 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 1.71 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 110.2 IP)
  193. Georgia Tech SR RHP Buck Farmer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; potential plus low-80s SL; plus sinking 78-83 CU; 76-78 CB; iffy command – rumors of it being much improved in spring, throwing all four pitches for strikes; 88-91, 92-93 peak in 2012; 87 two-seamer; 78-83 CU; 74-74 CB; 78-79 SL; two breaking balls run into each other for me, at least this year; 2013: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; holds velocity late; above-average 79-82 SL; average 79-81 CU with sink; CB; lots of pitchability; 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 9.30 K/9 | 108.1 IP) (2012: 10.29 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 10.28 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  194. Oregon State SR LHP Matt Boyd: 87-89 FB, 91-92 peak; has also been up to 94; good 82-83 CU; good 73-76 CB with plus upside; funky windup gives good deception; plus command; in a world of more creative baseball management, he could be bullpen ace; really good sink on FB; throws both CB and CU for strikes; Cape 2012: 88-92 FB with plus sink, 96 peak in relief; 73 CB; 76-78 CU; best offspeed is 76-79 SL; 2013: 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 73-75 CB; 76-79 CU; 79-81 SL; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 7.04 K/9 | 46 IP) (2012: 7.78 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 8.53 K/9 | 1.92 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  195. Florida Gulf Coast JR LHP Brandon Bixler: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; plus CU; improving CB that I like a lot; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 11.14 K/9 | 8.54 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 59 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 7.38 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 50 IP)
  196. Washington JR RHP Austin Voth: 89-93 FB, 94 peak with plus command; good mid-70s CB; Cape 2012: 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 77-79 CB; plus 82-84 SL; solid 81 CU; FB can get too straight and command wavers; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 7.27 K/9 | 69.1 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 67.1 IP) (2013: 8.72 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 105.1 IP)
  197. UCLA JR RHP Adam Plutko: 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak FB; special FB command and movement; flashes plus 71-74 CB; really good to plus 79-81 CU; nice 78-82 SL; outstanding command; repeats mechanics beautifully; 87-89 FB; 73-74 CB; plus 81-82 CU; Summer 2012: 87-89 FB; 80-82 CU; 79-82 SL; 70-71 CB; no offspeed pitch overwhelmed; 2013: 88-92 FB; 79-83 CU; decent 76-79 CB; 82-85 cut-SL; 78-80 SL; polish, command, pitchability; PG comp: David Phelps; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 8.11 K/9 | 107.2 IP) (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 119.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 2.16 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 104 IP)
  198. Minnesota JR LHP DJ Snelten: 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 77-80 CU; average 76-82 SL with plus upside; 2013: 86-89 FB, up to 92-93 at times; flashes plus 70-74 CB; 6-7, 225 pounds (2011: 5.52 K/9 | 29.1 IP) (2012: 5.86 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 86 IP) (2013: 6.60 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 58.2 IP)
  199. Arkansas JR 3B/2B Dominic Ficociello: very quick hands; plus potential hit tool; plus power upside, but yet to show it; extremely devoted worker; crazy bat speed; whole field approach; might have to play 1B professionally, but he’s good there; some think he is playable at SS or 2B; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: .326/.355/.455 – 6 BB/43 K – 224 AB) (2012: .282/.384/.421 – 37 BB/40 K – 252 AB – 4/8 SB) (2013: .254/.325/.345 – 13 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 142 AB)
  200. 1B Jake Bauers (Marina HS, California): very big raw power, above-average at least; really like his hit tool, naturally gifted bat; popular Daric Barton as hitter comp, most famously by BA; slow; poor arm; average at best glove; 6-1, 200 pounds
  201. 2B Willie Calhoun (Benicia HS, California): love his hit tool, easy above-average; average defender; gap power; average speed; good enough arm; great patience; PG Ray Durham comp; have heard a shorter Jay Bell; 5-8, 170 pounds
  202. 1B/LHP Joe Dudek (Christian Brothers Academy, New Jersey): great approach; plus power; plus bat speed; hitter first, power second; 87 peak; FAVORITE
  203. College of the Canyons FR 3B Trey Williams: above-average power, plus raw for some; quick bat; good instincts at third, but still plenty rough around the edges; well above-average arm, but still far too inconsistent; below-average speed; 6-1, 210 pounds (2013: .324/.370/.514 – 5 BB/30 K – 142 AB)
  204. Everett CC FR 3B Dylan LaVelle: strong arm; good defender; big raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .295/.393/.445 – 23 BB/20 K – 5 SB – 146 AB)
  205. Kirkwood SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .413/.522/.699 – 30 BB/18 K – 4/6 SB – 143 AB)
  206. Connecticut SR 2B LJ Mazzilli: above-average speed; good athlete; chance to be really good defender; no discernible platoon split; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .375/.425/.535 – 21 BB/28 K – 275 AB) (2012: .389/.451/.619 – 23 BB/29 K – 239 AB – 16/21 SB) (2013: .392/.436/.560 – 22 BB/23 K – 28/32 SB – 232 AB)
  207. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/2B Brady Corless: 87-92 FB; 78-80 SL with upside; good 77 CU; plus command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  208. Northeast JC rFR RHP Greg Milhorn: 88-93 FB, has been up to 95-96 in past; good 80-84 SL; 80-82 sinking CU with upside; interesting CB; Arkansas transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 62 K – 23 BB – 62 IP – 3.77 ERA)
  209. Florida SO RHP John Magliozzi: 88-92 FB, hit 94-95 peak on 2012 Cape; good 77-78 CU, flashes above-average to plus; good SL; much improved 74-78 CB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 6.09 K/9 | 1.32 BB/9 | 5.18 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 8.15 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 67.1 IP)
  210. RHP Zach Burdi (Downers Grove South HS, Illinois): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CU; upper-70s breaking ball still inconsistent; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  211. 1B/3B Ian Hagenmiller (Palm Beach Central HS, Florida): plus arm; interesting power upside, plus for some more like above-average for me; can definitely hit; solid defensive tools; FAVORITE; 6-1, 210 pounds
  212. Kentucky JR 2B/RHP JT Riddle: good approach to hitting; gap power; could be good defender at 3B; good speed; pretty swing; good arm; 86-87 FB with sink; SL; some like him best at SS or CF; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: .294/.369/.405 – 17 BB/31 K – 163 AB) (2012: .279/.350/.407 – 17 BB/25 K – 226 AB – 3/4 SB) (2013: .327/.408/.399 – 23 BB/13 K – 6/9 SB – 208 AB)
  213. C Iolana Akau (St. Louis School, Hawaii): plus arm; quick behind plate; excellent defensive ability; gap power; love his athleticism; 5-11, 170 pounds
  214. 2B/SS Malik Collymore (Port Credit SS, Canada): well above-average speed; average at best arm; good athlete; should be average or better defender; some pop; we’ll see about the bat; 6-0, 190 pounds
  215. Iowa Western SO 2B Grant Kay: good defensive tools; good power; all he does is hit; uses whole field; above-average speed; can also play 3B; average at best arm; can get too aggressive; good athlete; Louisville transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: .381/.447/.619 – 7 BB/10 K – 10/12 SB – 97 AB)
  216. RHP Ed Voyles (Holy Innocents Episcopal HS, Georgia): 87-91 FB; 70-74 CB; 76-80 CU; Walker Weickel comp; 6-7, 185 pounds
  217. RHP Chris Oakley (St. Augustine Prep HS, New Jersey): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; pitches down in zone; up to 94-95 by mid-summer, sitting 89-93; average 71-78 CB flashes above-average, best when up near 78-82; good split-finger 78-83 CU; obvious Chris Jenkins comp; 6-7, 225 pounds
  218. RHP Trevor Clifton (Heritage HS, Tennessee): 88-94, 95-97 peak; good 73-77 CB with plus upside; good 77-80 CU; violent delivery with lots of moving parts hurts his command; 6-4, 180 pounds
  219. LHP Zach Farmer (Piketon HS, Ohio): 86-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 73 CB; 75 CU; cutter; good command; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  220. South Florida JR LHP Nick Gonzalez: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; FB really moves; plus breaking ball at times, inconsistent still; CU with average upside, currently raw; offspeed pitches need work; iffy command; iffy control; 2013: 88-91 FB, 92-94 peak; much improved CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 7.15 K/9 | 39 IP) (2012: 8.71 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 41.1 IP) (2013: 8.10 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  221. 3B Tyler Bozeman (Centennial HS, Tennessee): average arm; really like his approach; power upside questionable
  222. 3B Jonah Arenado (El Toro HS, California): average or better arm; steady glove; interesting power; average upside with hit tool; 6-3, 200 pounds
  223. College of Charleston JR OF Brandon Murray: significant raw power; average at best speed; strong arm; 5-11, 210 pounds (2012: .335/.427/.575 – 31 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB) (2013: .316/.437/.524 – 43 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 206 AB)
  224. Coastal Carolina JR OF Jacob May: quick bat; strong; also tried at 2B; underrated pop; good athlete; plus speed; mature body; still unsure if he’ll hit enough, but intriguing tools; 5-10, 185 pounds (2011: .206/.285/.291 – 12 BB/24 K – 141 AB) (2012: .311/.395/.411 – 26 BB/26 K – 27/32 SB – 209 AB) (2013: .325/.418/.483 – 22 BB/25 K – 16/26 SB – 209 AB)
  225. Polk State JC FR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; reminds me a little of a stronger Andrew Toles; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB)
  226. Western Oklahoma State JC OF Willie Allen: legit plus power; above-average speed; strong arm; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .362/.463/.658 – 27 BB/37 K – 21/23 SB – 149 AB)
  227. OF/1B KJ Woods (Fort Mill HS, South Carolina): plus raw power, but hasn’t shown it yet; raw; strong; good defensive tools, should be average in corner in time; smart on the bases; hits it to all fields; strong arm; Larry Greene as hitter comp from Law; 6-4, 215 pounds
  228. OF Nicholas Buckner (North Shore HS, Texas): average speed; good defender; good athlete; accurate arm, average arm strength; average or more raw power; raw as a hitter; 6-0, 205 pounds
  229. C Jack Kruger (Oaks Christian HS, California): outstanding defensive tools, very strong presently; gap power
  230. C Chuckie Robinson (Danville HS, Illinois): big raw power, more present than most; very strong arm; strong; 6-2, 230 pounds
  231. C/2B Kean Wong (Waiakea HS, Hawaii): so much like his brother, it’s scary; above-average speed; short stroke; good athlete; little doubt he’ll hit; 5-11, 190 pounds
  232. Florida State College-Jacksonville rSO RHP Brad Renner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; split-CU; inconsistent command; groundball machine; FAVORITE; 6-6, 220 pounds
  233. Howard JC rFR RHP David Palladino: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good mid-70s CB; good CU; SL; USC Upstate transfer; 6-9, 270 pounds (2013: 99 K – 31 BB – 70.1 IP – 2.18 ERA)
  234. Howard JC rFR RHP David Gates: 93-96 FB, 98-99 peak; using more sinkers; 82-84 SL; 86-88 CU; good command; inconsistent control; Texas Tech transfer; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 62 K – 55 BB – 75.1 IP – 3.82 ERA)
  235. Missouri State rJR RHP Nick Petree: 86-90 FB with plus movement and great sink; good mid-70s SL; really good 78-80 CU that flashes plus; good cutter; good overall command; missed 2010 season due to Tommy John surgery; will drop FB down to get more movement; FB has dipped to 83-87 on occasion; SL; CU; lots of two-seamers; 85-88 FB, CB, SL, CU, huge pitchability, plus command, plus control; 2013: 85-90 FB; plus CU; cutter/SL; CB; knuckleball!; tiny bit of Tropeano to his game; one of my favorite comps of draft season: righty Roth; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 7.78 K/9 | 96 IP) (2012: 9.13 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 115.1 IP) (2013: 9.96 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  236. 2B/3B Edwin Diaz (Ladislau Martinez Otero HS, Puerto Rico): good athlete; good defensive tools; below-average speed; solid arm; sure, steady hands; interesting hit tool; 6-2, 180 pounds
  237. Louisiana State JR 3B/SS Christian Ibarra: really good defensive tools; strong arm; undersized, but strong utility future; 5-7, 180 pounds (2013: .361/.457/.536 – 29 BB/29 K – 0/3 SB – 183 AB)
  238. Auburn JR 3B/RHP Damek Tomscha: plus arm strength; good power; great athlete; good at third; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: .296/.405/.484 – 27 BB/36 K – 0/2 SB – 186 AB)
  239. OF Daniel Williams (Cedar Ridge HS, Texas): above-average to plus raw power; above-average speed; plus athleticism; below-average arm; 6-2, 215 pounds
  240. OF Dane McFarland (JSerra Catholic HS, California): good athlete; good speed; big power; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds
  241. OF Joseph Monge (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm; above-average or better speed; quick bat; average power upside; good CF; 6-0, 170 pounds
  242. OF Andrew Benintendi (Madeira HS, Ohio): good speed; CF range; average arm; really smart player; above-average hit tool; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds
  243. OF Josh Greene (Forest HS, Florida): plus-plus speed; plus CF range; average at best arm; plays within himself; 5-10, 165 pounds
  244. OF/1B Jacob Heyward (Eagles Christian Academy, Georgia): good athlete; good speed; plus raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds
  245. OF Eugene Vazquez (Timber Creek HS, Florida): good speed; above-average arm; quick bat; consistently hits balls hard; 6-1, 185 pounds
  246. Mississippi State JR RHP Evan Mitchell: 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; now hitting 97, nothing below 93; 87 cutter; really good 78-81 CB/SL, flashes plus; needs to throw more darn strikes; 6-2, 175 pounds (2011: 9.62 K/9 | 48.2 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 6.34 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 12.05 K/9 | 10.38 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  247. Wisconsin-Milwaukee rSO RHP Josh Uhen: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; raw CB; Tommy Johns survivor; good athlete; up to 94-98 in fall ball 2012; up to 97-100 in 2013; still predominantly FB only pitcher, but it is a good one; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 8.02 K/9 | 10.13 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 21.1 IP)
  248. Auburn JR LHP Conner Kendrick: 88-92 FB; plus 73-77 CB; emerging 78-82 CU with good sink; lots of deception; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 8.74 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  249. Florida JR LHP Daniel Gibson: 88-91 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 81-83 CU that flashes plus; emerging 82-83 SL; also throws a CB; 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 6.66 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  250. Georgia Tech JR RHP Matthew Grimes: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good high-70s SL; CU; control comes and goes; spotty command; missed entire 2013 season after Tommy John surgery; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 9.90 K/9 | 73.2 IP) (2012: 8.68 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 5.23 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  251. Florida Gulf Coast JR RHP Harrison Cooney: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak, can get up to 95-96; good 78-82 SL/CB; CU; impressive two-seamer; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 80-84 chase SL; above-average 78-80 CU that looks like a splitter; occasional CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.57 K/9 | 37 IP) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.78 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 35.2 IP) (2013: 7.83 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  252. Long Island-Brooklyn rJR RHP Justin Topa: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; excellent CU; 77-78 CB slow to return, but better as year progressed; good command; TJ surgery in 2012; 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 66.2 IP) (2013: 7.20 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 100 IP)
  253. Mississippi JR RHP Mike Mayers: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; FB moves a ton; good 78-82 CU, shows plus; emerging 81-85 SL, have heard it as much improved at times but still inconsistent; also throws CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.40 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 7.28 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2013: 7.51 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  254. Virginia Tech JR LHP Eddie Campbell: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; above-average 78-81 CB; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; CB flashes plus; good CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 10.70 K/9 | 6.37 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 4.39 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 41 IP)
  255. West Virginia rSO LHP Harrison Musgrave: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80-82 CU with plus upside; emerging 71-74 CB needs work; missed 2012 due to TJ surgery; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.51 K/9 | 56.2 IP) (2013: 7.74 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  256. Arizona State rSO OF Trever Allen: great athlete; good speed; strong arm; lots of untapped raw power; good glove; 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: .279/.321/.381 – 3 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 147 AB) (2013: .289/.368/.495 – 20 BB/33 K – 7/7 SB – 204 AB)
  257. Arizona State JR OF/3B Kasey Coffman: good power upside; average speed; like his approach; LF only, but darn good out there; average at best arm; good bat speed; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: .234/.384/.273 – 18 BB/22 K – 12/16 SB – 128 AB) (2013: .321/.422/.500 – 28 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 218 AB)
  258. Louisville JR OF Coco Johnson: intriguing raw power; above-average speed; not a good defender; not much of an arm; 5-11, 215 pounds (2013: .313/.418/.492 – 17 BB/24 K – 20/29 SB – 179 AB)
  259. Campbell SR OF Ben McQuown: plus speed; very good range in CF, his biggest asset; smart base runner; sneaky pop; average at best arm, accurate; FAVORITE; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: .300/.376/.352 – 22 BB/24 K – 26/31 SB – 213 AB) (2013: .302/.419/.441 – 36 BB/30 K – 52/59 SB – 222 AB)
  260. Bryant SR OF Kevin Brown: average hit tool; average speed; average power; LF only; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: .279/.345/.468 – 14 BB/22 K – 201 AB) (2012: .281/.350/.515 – 21 BB/21 K – 9/14 SB – 196 AB) (2013: .344/.485/.522 – 46 BB/20 K – 21/29 SB – 209 AB)
  261. James Madison rJR OF Johnny Bladel: above-average to plus speed; gap power; great approach; good CF; plus arm; biased probably, but have always liked him; 6-0, 175 pounds (.336/.460/.493 – 42 BB/47 K – 211 AB) (2012: .263/.432/.326 – 26 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 95 AB) (2013: .304/.478/.401 – 53 BB/29 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB)
  262. Rhode Island JR OF Jeff Roy: plus-plus speed (legit); surprising pop; too aggressive; plus defender in CF; plus arm; average hit tool; leadoff profile; FAVORITE; 5-9, 170 pounds (2011: .386/.448/.524 – 15 BB/30 K – 145 AB) (2012: .381/.464/.517 – 33 BB/35 K – 236 AB – 22/28 SB) (2013: .307/.408/.360 – 34 BB/39 K – 29/29 SB – 228 AB)
  263. UCLA SO OF Eric Filia-Snyder: great approach to hitting, takes professional at bats; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB) (2013: .248/.372/.325 – 31 BB/20 K – 8/15 SB – 206 AB)
  264. Vanderbilt SR OF Connor Harrell: has always flashed five-tool potential; good defender; can play steady CF, best in corners; strong arm; well above-average raw power; above-average speed; way more intriguing than your typical senior sign; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .299/.367/.513 – 15 BB/43 K – 197 AB) (2012: .246/.360/.444 – 22 BB/53 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB) (2013: .307/.409/.518 – 28 BB/56 K – 7/9 SB – 228 AB)
  265. LHP Connor Jones (Johns Creek HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average CB with upside; 6-3, 190 pounds
  266. LHP Scott Moss (DeLand HS, Florida): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; 72-73 CB; good command; 6-6, 200 pounds
  267. LHP Gabe Speier (Dos Pueblos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; 74-77 CB; average upside with CU; SL; good command; 6-0, 175 pounds
  268. RHP Dan Herrmann (Christian Brothers College HS, Missouri): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL with upside; CU with upside; 6-5, 215 pounds
  269. Cal Poly JR RHP Chase Johnson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL, inconsistent; raw CU that is an average pitch presently; can hit 96-98 out of bullpen, but too straight; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.43 K/9 | 49 IP) (2012: 7.97 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 21 IP)
  270. Weatherford JC SO RHP/OF Trevor Simms: 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; velocity up and down; SL with upside, flashes plus; crazy arm speed; great athlete; plus speed; Rice transfer; Kyle Hansen comp; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 38 K – 29 BB – 43.1 IP – 5.40 ERA)
  271. Texas-Pan American JR 3B Alberto Morales: plus defensive tools; plus arm all the way around, strong and accurate; great instincts; power to gaps; great approach; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: .270/.374/.516 – 19 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 159 AB)
  272. Long Beach State JR 3B/SS Michael Hill: really quick bat; good defensive tools; plus arm strength; love his hit tool; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: .160/.250/.200 – 5 BB/17 K – 50 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .403/.421/.612 – 2 BB/14 K – 6/9 SB – 134 AB)
  273. California JR LHP/OF Mike Theofanopoulos: 85-88 FB; up to 89-92 FB in 2012 and during summer; consistently 88-90 on Cape; can hit 92; good 80-82 CU; 83 SL; plus 72-74 CB that I really, really like; BA Rob Rasmussen comp; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.20 K/9 | 4.52 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 69.2 IP) (2013: 7.00 K/9 | 11.00 BB/9 | 3.03 FIP | 9 IP)
  274. Rice JR RHP John Simms: 89-93 FB with plus movement; 83-84 above-average spike CB that flashes plus; sitting 90-92 in summer 2011; good 77-80 SL; good command; emerging CU; 2012: 87-91 FB; inconsistent 75-77 splitter that is nasty when on; 78-81 CU very strong; 76 CB; Cape 2012: good 75-76 CB; 88-92 FB; fall 2012: upper-80s FB, 90 peak; good 73-75 CB; 2013: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 73-75 CB/SL; 76-78 CU with split-action; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 9.53 K/9 | 62.1 IP) (2012: 8.67 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2013: 7.84 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  275. Louisiana State JR RHP Kurt McCune: 88-91 FB that looks faster, 93 peak; good 74-78 CB; absurdly thin; emerging CU; velocity can dip to 85-88 at times; 6-3, 175 pounds (2011: 7.03 K/9 | 89.2 IP) (2012: 5.31 K/9 | 2.76 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 42.1 IP) (2013: 7.23 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  276. UCLA JR RHP Nick Vander Tuig: 90-93 FB with sink; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB with good sink; 80-81 CU with plus upside; good 74-76 CB; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB; good 74-75 CB; good 78-81 SL; 78-80 CU with plus upside; 2013: 88-91 FB; really good 80-82 CU; 83-86 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.58 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 109.2 IP) (2013: 6.69 K/9 | 1.34 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  277. Louisville JR RHP Chad Green: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 SL; CU; good command; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 5.14 K/9 | 42 IP) (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: 6.58 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  278. Oregon State JR RHP Dan Child: plus 88-93 sinking FB, 95-96 peak four-seam FB; average 81-84 SL that flashes above-average, 87 pek; improved CU; good control; Brad Lidge comp; Summer 2012: 91-94 FB; good SL with plus upside; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-83 SL, flashes plus; good deception; 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 6.92 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 6.81 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  279. North Carolina SR 1B Cody Stubbs: good approach; love the easy power; can fake it in the OF, but really good at first; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: .240/.335/.369 – 28 BB/46 K – 6/7 SB – 233 AB) (2013: .388/.472/.627 – 31 BB/31 K – 4/6 SB – 209 AB)
  280. Austin Peay State JR 2B/C Jordan Hankins: strong hit tool; some pop; average defender; above-average arm; could also play 3B; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: .303/.394/.447 – 26 BB/22 K – 188 AB) (2012: .292/.406/.480 – 37 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 250 AB) (2013: .322/.432/.505 – 37 BB/22 K – 7/9 SB – 214 AB)
  281. Mississippi JR SS Austin Anderson: average speed; nice glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: .248/.364/.321 – 20 BB/8 K – 1/2 SB – 109 AB) (2013: .305/.386/.415 – 20 BB/12 K – 3/10 SB – 200 AB)
  282. Louisiana State JR C Ty Ross: big raw power, but has never hit much at all; impressive arm; much improved defender; well above-average glove now; all about his defense; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds
  283. Dartmouth JR C/3B Jeff Keller: plus athlete; great approach; good present power; can play any position; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
  284. Houston JR 2B Frankie Ratcliff: plus runner; some pop; good defender; kicked off Miami team; Pensacola JC transfer; 5-9, 185 pounds (2013: .311/.426/.490 – 38 BB/33 K – 11/12 SB – 196 AB)
  285. C Tres Barrera (Sharyland HS, Texas): current power to gaps; makes hard contact; strong arm; quick release; slow; 6-0, 200 pounds
  286. New Mexico SR C Mitchell Garver : quick bat; well above-average power upside; good approach; strong hit tool; average arm, plays down to throwing motion and footwork; average at best overall defender; good athlete; might be able to handle OF; 6-1, 200 pounds
  287. Vanderbilt JR C Spencer Navin: excellent defender; plus arm; quick release; great footwork; 6-1, 200 pounds
  288. 1B/RHP Derik Beauprez (Cherry Creek HS, Colorado): above-average raw power; good athlete; good defender; stuff down enough this spring, that I’d try him as hitter first; at his best is 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 70-76 CB; good 77 CU; 6-5, 220 pounds
  289. 1B/C Corey Simpson (Sweeny HS, Texas): really quick bat; great athlete; big power upside; questionable defender behind plate; has plenty of power, but not clear he’ll hit enough; 6-3, 220 pounds
  290. Kansas State JR 2B Ross Kivett: plus speed; plus-plus instincts; great base runner; love his approach; sneaky pop; has to clean up defense; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .277/.390/.366 – 34 BB/26 K – 25/29 SB – 224 AB) (2013: .372/.447/.475 – 23 BB/22 K – 27/37 SB – 223 AB)
  291. Oregon State JR C/2B Jake Rodriguez : strong hit tool; good approach; solid defensive tools; definite utility future; good speed; plus arm; converted infielder; can also play some OF; gap power; has improved behind plate a great deal; Chace Numata comp by me; 5-9, 200 pounds
  292. C/RHP Ronnie Healy (Jupiter HS/Elev8 Institute, Florida): interesting bat; big power upside; advanced approach; questionable defense; plus arm strength; 92-94 FB
  293. Kirkwood CC SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds
  294. 2B/SS Dalton Dulin (Memphis University HS, Tennessee): above-average speed; good fielder; strong hit tool; love his baseball instincts; easy player to root for, guy you want on your side; 5-9, 165 pounds
  295. Clemson JR 2B Shane Kennedy: strong hit tool; emerging pop, really impressive power upside; 55 speed; can play anywhere in infield; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: .358/.453/.487 – 38 BB/44 K – 19/24 SB – 193 AB)
  296. C Andrew Lindo (Oaks Christian HS, California): big power; good defensive tools
  297. Clemson JR 2B/SS Steve Wilkerson: above-average speed; great athlete; good defensive tools; really good at 2B; power hasn’t come on; strong arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .192/.333/.192 – 11 BB/13 K – 52 AB) (2012: .310/.369/.399 – 23 BB/37 K – 258 AB – 11/13 SB) (2013: .348/.428/.490 – 28 BB/44 K – 10/14 SB – 198 AB)
  298. Arizona JR 2B Johnny Field: future average bat without much power, some to gaps; below-average arm, but accurate; below-average speed; transition to 2B will be one to watch, but should be fine there once reacclimated; LF only in outfield; good approach; 5-10, 195 pounds (2011: .257/.337/.411 – 18 BB/21 K – 175 AB) (2012: .323/.441/.455 – 45 BB/26 K – 12/20 SB – 257 AB) (2013: .297/.384/.446 – 26 BB/22 K – 16/22 SB – 222 AB)
  299. UCLA JR RHP Zack Weiss: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 71-75 CB; good 81-85 SL; new 78-79 CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 7.64 K/9 | 66 IP) (2012: 6.10 K/9 | 3.89 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2013: 6.63 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 38 IP)
  300. RHP Zack Brown (Seymour HS, Indiana): 87-93 FB; good CB; 6-1, 180 pounds
  301. RHP Morgan Earman (Desert Christian Academy, California): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds
  302. RHP Robert Ziegler (Defiance HS, Ohio): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 76-79 CB; good CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  303. RHP Ryan Moseley (Lubbock-Cooper HS, Texas): 90-93 FB; average upside with CB; CU; 6-2, 185 pounds
  304. RHP Shaun Anderson (American Heritage HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 91 peak; good 72-79 CB; 78-81 CU; good 77-81 SL; good command; 6-4, 225 pounds
  305. LHP Ryan Burnett (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 71-74 CB; good 77-79 CU; good command of secondary stuff; 6-3, 215 pounds
  306. Louisiana State JR RHP Nick Rumbelow: 88-91 FB, up to 93-95 as reliever; solid SL that flashes plus; good CU that comes and goes; good athlete; iffy control; Cape 2012: 92-93 FB, 94-95 peak; raw 81 CU; good 83-85 SL/CB; 2013: 91-94 FB, 95 peak; good 79-85 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.77 K/9 | 13 IP) (2012: 13.14 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 2.97 FIP | 24.2 IP) (2013: 9.79 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 30.1 IP)
  307. Missouri SR RHP Eric Anderson: 90-93; hard SL with cut fastball movement; plus CU; easy mechanics; great athlete; tore his labrum and is now back throwing upper-80s; sat 83-86 in summer 2011, hitting 88; good low-70s CB, also called a SL; 6-5, 225 pounds; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak, good SL, really good CU, good command (2011: 5.48 K/9 |42.2 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 1.11 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  308. Navarro JC SO RHP Lukas Schiraldi: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; dips to 88-91 as starter; good SL; raw CU, has gotten a lot better; 2013: 95-97 FB; solid SL; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 67 K – 17 BB – 76 IP – 2.84 ERA)
  309. Pierce JC rSO RHP Elliot Morris: 89-93 FB, 95-97 peak; above-average low- to mid-80s SL/kCB; CU; CB; TJ survivor; 6-4, 205 pounds
  310. Riverside CC rSO LHP Kenny Mathews: 84-88 FB, 90-91 peak; good CU; good 70-71 CB; lots of pitchability and command; plus control; Cal State Fullerton transfer; 6-3, 205 pounds (2012: 7.24 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  311. Cal State Fullerton JR C/1B/RHP Chad Wallach: good power upside; plus arm strength; bat has a ways to go; new to catching, but upside is evident; slow; 6-3, 225 pounds
  312. Oklahoma JR 1B/OF Matt Oberste: strong hit tool; average or better power upside; touch below-average speed; strong; good athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .288/.397/.480 – 14 BB/25 K – 6/7 SB – 125 AB) (2013: .359/.440/.607 – 19 BB/27 K – 9/13 SB – 206 AB)
  313. Longview (MO) CC FR 1B/OF Brandon Dulin: physically strong; strong arm; good defender; average speed; well above-average power upside; might be able to hang in LF; 6-3, 230 pounds (2013: .378/.449/.756 – 19 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 156 AB)
  314. UC Santa Barbara JR 2B/SS Brandon Trinkwon: fantastic approach; fearless hitter, no problems swinging hard with two strikes; thin; good athlete; good defensive tools; not the strongest arm, but quick release; others worry about his arm strength; defense is legit; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 170 pounds (2012: .322/.440/.465 – 40 BB/24 K – 202 AB – 7/10 SB) (2013: .290/.380/.400 – 28 BB/26 K – 10/12 SB – 210 AB)
  315. C Xavier Hernandez (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good defender; intriguing power; strong hit tool; good athlete; above-average arm; 6-2, 210 pounds
  316. Texas A&M SR SS Mikey Reynolds: some pop; plus speed; good range up the middle; average arm; steady defender; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: .301/.415/.394 – 32 BB/30 K – 22/24 SB – 216 AB) (2013: .352/.419/.438 – 20 BB/22 K – 19/24 SB – 210 AB)
  317. SS Charcer Burks (Travis HS, Texas): plus speed; average arm; not a ton of present power, but some there; intriguing hit tool; 5-11, 180 pounds
  318. The Citadel JR C Joe Jackson: underrated offensive player; wish he hit better on Cape; competition a question, but has produced for three years; 6-1, 200 pounds
  319. SS Tanner Bigham (NW Cabarrus HS, North Carolina): good athlete; good defensive tools; strong arm; leadoff profile
  320. SS/RHP Cory Thompson (Mauldin HS, South Carolina): strong arm; good athlete; little bit more than average speed; little less than average power upside; smart hitter, knows pitchers; 89-93 FB, 94 peak; good 75-78 CB, flashes plus; 87-89 cut-SL; PG Marcus Stroman comp; 6-0, 185 pounds
  321. SS David Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): plus arm; fantastic range; fun to watch; FAVORITE
  322. SS Stephen Alemais (Elev8 Institute, Florida): very, very good defensive tools; strong arm, quick release; will definitely stick at SS; could hang in the big leagues defensively; questionable bat; some pop to gaps; good speed; Christian Lopes comp from somewhere (PG?); 6-0, 180 pounds
  323. SS Nelson Molina (Luchetti HS, Puerto Rico): chance for average hit tool; above-average speed; like what I’ve seen defensively, very steady; good arm; 6-2, 165 pounds
  324. 1B David Denson (South Hills HS, California): big raw power; good athlete for his size; patient approach; average arm; average at best glove; 6-4, 240 pounds
  325. C Kyle Devin (Lynn English HS, Massachusetts): interesting power; strong arm; intriguing defensive tools; 6-1, 210 pounds
  326. SS Luis Guillorme (Coral Springs HS, Florida): smooth defender; highlight level stuff; potential plus glove; average speed; questionable bat
  327. SS/2B Garrett Hampson (Reno HS, Nevada): good athlete; plus speed; average arm; leadoff approach; good defensive tools; 6-0, 165 pounds
  328. 2B/SS Josh VanMeter (Norwell HS, Indiana): some pop; strong hit tool; good athlete; very quick bat; average speed; good approach; average arm; 6-0, 165 pounds
  329. C Cameron Whitehead (Moeller HS, Ohio): really good defender; line drive machine
  330. Texas-Arlington JR C Greg McCall: above-average arm; solid defender; strong hit tool; 6-1, 215 pounds
  331. Florida State rJR C Stephen McGee: good glove; great patience; solid pop; 6-3, 220 pounds
  332. C Gavin Collins (El Toro HS, California): strong; good hit tool; average at best arm; 6-1, 200 pounds
  333. 2B Nate Mondou (Charles Wright Academy, Washington): good approach; nice swing; good bat speed; gap power; solid defensive tools; decent arm; productive hitter
  334. 2B/SS/RHP Kramer Robertson (Midway HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus arm; 55 speed; gap power; fan of his defense; might be able to play SS; 90 FB; 5-11, 170 pounds
  335. 2B/SS Errol Robinson: (St. John’s College HS, Maryland): really strong defender, may be able to stick at SS; quick hands; above-average arm; average speed; quick bat; 5-10, 170 pounds
  336. CC Southern Nevada FR 2B Evan Van Hoosier: love his approach; good speed; good defender; good enough arm; like his power upside; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: .369/.454/.608 – 20 BB/15 K – 16/21 SB – 176 AB)
  337. Louisville JR 2B/SS Ty Young: plus arm, others have it barely average; good speed; smart baserunner; good defender; can also play 3B; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .209/.331/.295 – 22 BB/42 K – 139 AB) (2012: .339/.463/.533 – 23 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 180 AB) (2013: .392/.472/.593 – 23 BB/35 K – 26/31 SB – 199 AB)
  338. Lane CC FR RHP Kenyan Middleton: great athlete; 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average upside with 80-83 SL; CB; CU; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  339. John A. Logan JC SO LHP Derek Thompson: 87-92 FB with good sink; plus CU that he leans on heavily; average CB; plus command; very smart; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-4, 190 pounds
  340. South Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Tyler Bashlor: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; plus SL; plus athlete; inconsistent control; has also played OF; Craig Kimbrel comp; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  341. Texas Christian JR LHP Trevor Seidenberger: 86-89 FB, 91 peak; good 74 CB; 78-80 CU; good command; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 10.54 K/9 | 2.47 BB/9 | 3.46 FIP | 54.2 IP)
  342. Miami JR LHP Bryan Radziewski: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; FB has late life; good 75-77 CB; improved CU; good 78-82 SL with cutter action; 5-11, 195 pounds; (2011: 9.66 K/9 | 91.1 IP) (2012: 7.52 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 26.1 IP) (2013: 11.48 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 84.2 IP)
  343. San Diego JR RHP Trevor Bayless: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 80-83 SL/CB; plus splitter; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 10.75 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 2.73 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  344. RHP/3B Roy Morales Rivera (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; good CB; CU; big raw power; strong arm; could be tried behind plate; 6-2, 190 pounds
  345. Auburn JR C Blake Austin: good power upside; plus arm; good defender; good looking swing; 5-11, 215 pounds
  346. New Mexico JC FR C Marcus Greene: strong; strong arm; improved defender; good athlete; intriguing bat
  347. C Ryan McCarvel (Canyon Springs HS, California): strong arm; great athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds
  348. Oregon SR SS/3B JJ Altobelli: some pop; good glove; above-average arm; chance to be well above-average at SS; average speed; intriguing hit tool; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .251/.302/.320 – 14 BB/23 K – 203 AB) (2012: .300/.387/.380 – 21 BB/11 K – 6/13 SB – 200 AB) (2013: .322/.412/.366 – 25 BB/20 K – 8/11 SB – 183 AB)
  349. Oregon State SR SS/2B Tyler Smith: very good glove; strong enough arm for left side; above-average speed; gap power; 6-0, 195 pounds (2011: .230/.389/.265 – 28 BB/22 K – 113 AB) (2012: .347/.440/.432 – 31 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 213 AB) (2013: .311/.398/.406 – 20 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 180 AB)
  350. Wake Forest rJR 1B/LHP Matt Conway: plus power upside; solid approach; potential plus bat; 6-7, 240 pounds (2011: .272/.361/.451 – 27 BB/31 K – 195 AB) (2013: .383/.435/.543 – 18 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 188 AB) (2013: 7.88 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  351. 1B/OF Joe Corrigan (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): good approach; average athlete; strong hit tool
  352. C Anthony Sherlag (Marist HS, Georgia): good power; 6-3, 200 pounds
  353. C Kevin Abraham (Mater Academy, Florida): average raw power; above-average defender; average arm
  354. C/3B John Riley (Willow Glen HS, California): good arm; steady glove; interesting power, above-average raw power; good athlete; strong; 6-0, 210 pounds
  355. Weatherford JC SO C/1B Hunter Lockwood: strong hit tool; might not stick at catcher; I like his defense enough; good arm; good speed; defense improving; plus power upside; might be able to stick in OF; still rough behind the plate; Oklahoma transfer
  356. Tampa JR 2B/3B Zach Alvord: quick bat; strong arm; above-average speed; good glove; some pop; can also play SS when needed; Auburn transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: .211/.282/.296 – 6 BB/23 K – 71 AB) (2012: .253/.306/.404 – 14 BB/40 K – 178 AB – 1/4 SB) (2013: .344/.404/.490 – 11 BB/10 K – 1/2 SB – 96 AB)
  357. Duke rSO 1B Chris Marconcini: out in 2012 with torn ACL; good raw power; solid defender; 6-5, 230 pounds (2011: .301/.404/.490 – 24 BB/38 K – 206 AB) (2013: .326/.420/.611 – 29 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 190 AB)
  358. 2B/SS Elliot Barzilli (Palisades Charter HS, California): above-average speed; good hit tool; good athlete; 6-1
  359. 2B/SS Trevor Morrison (Archbishop Murphy HS, Washington): strong enough arm; smooth defender; smart base runner; interesting power upside; accurate arm; good speed; 6-0, 180 pounds
  360. Long Beach State JR 2B/OF Jeff McNeil: good approach; short to ball; solid defender; has also played SS; 6-1, 165 pounds (2011: .313/.366/.349 – 10 BB/20 K – 166 AB) (2012: .299/.370/.345 – 13 BB/12 K – 6/12 SB – 194 AB) (2013: .419/.466/.529 – 12 BB/10 K – 14/19 SB – 210 AB)
  361. East Carolina JR 1B Chase McDonald: like his approach; plus raw power; average at best defender; super slow; bat will carry him; little righthanded Preston Tucker vibe; 6-4, 260 pounds (2011: .314/.398/.436 – 24 BB/29 K – 188 AB) (2012: .283/.339/.395 – 13 BB/18 K – 152 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: .318/.410/.574 – 28 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 176 AB)
  362. RHP Dakota Hudson (Sequatchie Country HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB with loads of sink, 93-94 peak; good 76-78 CB; 81 CU; good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds
  363. RHP Trey Cobb (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; FB moves; good 72-74 CB; occasional low-80s CU with average or better upside; plus command; 6-3, 190 pounds
  364. RHP/SS Matt Vogel (Medford Patchouge HS, New York): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 72-76 CB with plus upside; good SL; great athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds
  365. RHP Thomas Hatch (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): 87-92 FB with sink, 93-95 peak; good looking 76-81 CU with sink; 74-80 SL like a cutter; good mid-70s CB; 6-2, 200 pounds
  366. RHP Chris Viall (Soquel HS, California): 89-92 FB; groundball machine; very strong Stanford commit; 6-9, 220 pounds
  367. Wichita State JR LHP Albert Minnis: 88-92 FB with plus sink; average 78-79 SL with above-average upside; shows CU; good deception in delivery; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.36 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 66 IP) (2013: 9.86 K/9 | 3.64 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  368. George Mason rJR RHP Anthony Montefusco: 88-92 FB; average SL; average CB; plus CU; average cutter; good overall command; TJ surgery in 2011; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 84.2 IP) (2013: 9.31 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  369. Kent State rSO RHP Eric Dorsch: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 87-89 SL with plus upside; inconsistent command; FAVORITE; 6-7, 235 pounds (2012: 4.95 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 20 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 6.68 BB/9 | 3.07 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  370. Texas Christian JR SS Paul Hendrix: promising power to gaps; good athlete; strong arm; average speed; 6-2, 180 pounds (2013: .308/.403/.471 – 27 BB/38 K – 4/7 SB – 172 AB)
  371. Auburn SR 1B Garrett Cooper: plus defender; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: .324/.422/.462 – 18 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB) (2013: .387/.511/.586 – 38 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 186 AB)
  372. Oregon State SR 1B Danny Hayes: natural hitter; doubles power with chance for more; has also seen time at 3B, where is generally regarded as below-average at the moment; give him a lot of credit for playing through torn labrum in shoulder; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: .286/.423/.443 – 32 BB/34 K – 140 AB) (2012: .316/.467/.553 – 33 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 114 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .293/.393/.437 – 28 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 167 AB)
  373. Feather River JC SO SS Justin Bohn: good speed; legit defender; strong arm; 6-0, 165 pounds (2013: .413/.482/.645 – 23 BB/17 K – 18/20 SB – 172 AB)
  374. Virginia SR 2B/OF Reed Gragnani: gap power; 5-11, 180 pounds; (2011: .287/.406/.353 – 20 BB/14 K – 136 AB) (2012: .391/.447/.420 – 2 BB/10 K – 69 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .359/.426/.500 – 22 BB/9 K – 4/7 SB – 184 AB)
  375. Southern California JR 3B Kevin Swick: interesting power; steady defender; can also play some OF; high baseball IQ; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .274/.325/.353 – 8 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 190 AB) (2013: .372/.449/.506 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 156 AB)
  376. Texas Tech JR 3B/SS Jake Barrios: good athlete; arm and range fit at SS, but likely 3B in long run; really big power upside; 2B also a possibility; LSU transfer; also played at Seward County JC; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .299/.355/.437 – 12 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 174 AB)
  377. 3B/RHP Jeff Paschke (Santa Barbara HS, California): good athlete; interesting power; strong arm; quick bat; 85-90 FB, 92 peak; CB and SL both need work; 6-4, 185 pounds
  378. 3B Ronnie Gideon (Hallsville HS, Texas): intriguing power upside; physically strong; quick bat; strong enough arm; average speed; slow; 6-3, 220 pounds
  379. Northwestern JR 2B/RHP Kyle Ruchim: gap power; great approach; solid defender; average speed; strong arm; makes all the plays; can also play some SS and CF; 92-93 peak; flashes plus SL; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .219/.268/.318 – 13 BB/26 K – 192 AB) (2011: 12.05 K/9 | 18.2 IP) (2012: .284/.369/.407 – 22 BB/23 K – 10/13 SB – 204 AB) (2012: 11.57 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 2.34 FIP | 18.2 IP) (2013: .389/.462/.563 – 23 BB/24 K – 10/14 SB – 167 AB) (2013: 9.87 K/9 | 4.67 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  380. North Carolina A&T JR 2B/SS Luke Tendler: gap power; good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds (2011: .347/.370/.563 – 10 BB/16 K – 213 AB) (2012: .285/.323/.466 – 10 BB/34 K – 221 AB – 2/3 SB) (2013: .379/.442/.626 – 20 BB/27 K – 17/20 SB – 195 AB)
  381. Florida Gulf Coast JR 2B/3B Brandon Bednar: average speed; can also play 1B, SS, and all OF spots; 6-4, 185 pounds (2012: .329/.411/.375 – 29 BB/34 K – 2/4 SB – 216 AB) (2013: .399/.452/.527 – 15 BB/23 K – 7/10 SB – 243 AB)
  382. Regis (CO) SR 2B/OF Nick Billinger: gap power plus speed; strong hit tool; little power; can play 2B, 3B, LF, and RF; average defender; strong utility future; 6-0, 170 pounds (2013: .403/.450/.511 – 19 BB/12 K – 8/10 SB – 186 AB)
  383. Oregon State JR SS/3B Kavin Keyes: average hit tool; good defensive tools; average speed plays up; average arm; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: .313/.372/.385 – 18 BB/35 K – 182 AB) (2012: .232/.319/.299 – 19 BB/27 K – 177 AB – 3/4 SB) (2013: .312/.392/.424 – 18 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 170 AB)
  384. Stanford JR SS/2B Lonnie Kauppila: plus defender at second, very good at short; like the bat a lot, but more inconsistent as expected as an amateur; average at best speed; 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: .307/.350/.385 – 12 BB/25 K – 205 AB) (2012: .280/.339/.350 – 10 BB/15 K – 100 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: .280/.381/.331 – 17 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 118 AB)
  385. East Carolina JR SS Jack Reinheimer: really good glove; strong arm; average speed, maybe a touch more; 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: .311/.385/.330 – 25 BB/29 K – 212 AB) (2012: .294/.345/.374 – 15 BB/28 K – 238 AB – 9/10 SB) (2013: .267/.354/.335 – 30 BB/42 K – 10/13 SB – 221 AB)
  386. down; 6-1, 185 pounds (2011: 5.94 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 4.63 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 79.2 IP) (2013: 9.20 K/9 | 1.84 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 44 IP)
  387. Tulane SR RHP Tyler Mapes: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus SL; good CU; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 8.10 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 11.32 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 10.1 IP)
  388. Oregon State JR LHP Ben Wetzler: 87-93 FB, 95 peak; good kCB; average SL; good CU that has improved a lot; 2013: 85-88 FB, 90 peak; 85-86 cutter; 78 CU; average 76-81 SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 6.92 K/9 | 67.2 IP) (2012: 6.90 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 101.2 IP) (2013: 8.23 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 82 IP)
  389. Oregon State SR RHP Tony Bryant: 87-90 FB, 92-94 peak in HS days; only in the mid-80s (88/89 peak) my last look; very good CU that flashes plus; leans on CU heavily; still more projectable than most senior signs; improved SL; 6-7, 220 pounds (2011: 7.80 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2013: 8.51 K/9 | 4.11 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 30.2 IP)
  390. Wichita State JR RHP Brandon Peterson: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; good SL; CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 9.68 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 40 IP)
  391. Clemson JR RHP Matt Campbell: 88-92 FB; really good SL/CB; emerging CU; good athlete; iffy control; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 10.03 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2012: 11.01 K/9 | 3.55 BB/9 | 3.01 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 11.89 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 2.98 FIP | 28 IP)
  392. Louisiana State JR RHP Will LaMarche: 93-95 FB, 97 peak; good 78-80 CB; emerging CU; SL flashes plus; Long Beach State transfer; TJ surgery survivor; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: 9.12 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  393. Louisville rSO LHP Kyle McGrath: 87-89 FB, 91 peak; flashes plus CB; Eastern Kentucky transfer; 6-3, 160 pounds (2013: 9.19 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 47 IP)
  394. Florida JR RHP Keenan Kish: 88-92 FB; good SL; 74-75 CB; 78-80 CU; has been up to 90-94 with plus sink; injured in 2013 and likely to return to school in 2014; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 9.88 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 27.1 IP)
  395. Seton Hall JR RHP Brian Gilbert: 99-92 FB, 93 peak; flashed above-average SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 5.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 49.2 IP) (2013: 9.06 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 48.2 IP)
  396. Oklahoma JR LHP Billy Waltrip: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 81-84 SL, flashes plus; above-average CB; shows CU; Seminole State CC transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: 11.29 K/9 | 7.36 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  397. SS Brody Weiss (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): good defensive tools; interesting bat; some pop
  398. SS Brantley Bell (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona): good defender; good arm; like his swing; 6-2, 180 pounds
  399. SS/2B Andrew Rosa (Owasso HS, Oklahoma): good arm; gap power; great instincts; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds
  400. SS Taylor Snyder (Salem Hills HS, Utah): average upside with bat; some pop; average at best glove; average speed; 6-2, 160 pounds
  401. SS Tyler Wade (Murrieta Valley HS, California): good defender; above-average arm; above-average speed; chance for average hit tool; not a ton of power; 6-1, 180 pounds
  402. UC Riverside SR RHP Trevor Frank: 90-93 FB, 94-96 peak; really good split-CU; average SL, flashes better; keeps the ball
  403. St. Joseph’s JR RHP Jimmy Yacabonis: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; really good SL when on, flashes plus; super raw; major control issues; improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 10.50 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 18 IP) (2013: 12.11 K/9 | 5.30 BB/9 | 2.15 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  404. RHP Joe O’Donnell (Hoggard HS, North Carolina): 85-91 FB, 93-95 peak; plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  405. RHP Cheyne Bickel (Palm Beach Gardens HS, Florida): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; good 72-77 CB; 80-81 CU; 6-2, 230 pounds
  406. RHP Bryce Wellborn (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 78-80 CB
  407. North Florida JR RHP Tyler Moore: 90-92 FB; plus 76-78 breaking ball; emerging CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.99 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 10.03 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 79 IP) (2013: 10.32 K/9 | 1.59 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 11.1 IP)
  408. South Alabama JR RHP Dylan Stamey: 90-92 FB, 94-95 peak; improved SL; 6-2, 185 pounds (2013: 15.43 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 2.66 FIP | 37.1 IP)
  409. North Florida SR RHP Kyle Westwood: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 7.45 K/9 | 58 IP) (2012: 7.67 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 85.2 IP) (2013: 10.11 K/9 | 1.73 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 62.1 IP)
  410. Franklin Pierce LHP Steven Hathaway: 89-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 71-77 CB flashes plus, mostly average or better; low-70s CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: 37 K – 8 BB – 31 IP – 2.90 ERA)
  411. Tampa JR RHP Jon Keller: 90-94 FB,95 peak; emerging SL; low-80s CU; control comes and goes; iffy command; Nebraska transfer; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 7.79 K/9 | 64.2 IP) (2013: 47 K – 33 BB – 66 IP – 3.95 ERA)
  412. Seminole State CC SO RHP Garrett Nuss: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus CB/SL; solid CU; good command; great pitchability; 6-2, 185 pounds; 2012: 87-90 FB; 84-85 SL; plus 70-73 CB; 79 CU; 2013: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; inconsistent 75-79 CB, flashes plus at times; emerging 77-80 CU with average or better upside; (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 60 K – 20 BB – 62.2 IP – 2.59 ERA)
  413. Louisiana State SR RHP Joey Bourgeois: 90-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 91 peak in 2011; good CU; promising 73-79 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 10.32 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 2.65 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 32 IP)
  414. Miami SR RHP Eric Nedeljkovic: good sinking FB, 90-92; good SL; CU; good command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 10.94 K/9 | 1.37 BB/9 | 2.62 FIP | 26.1 IP)
  415. Richmond rSO LHP Chris Bates: 86-89 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average breaking ball; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 7.74 K/9 | 47.2 IP) (2013: 9.58 K/9 | 3.92 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  416. Purdue rJR RHP Brad Schreiber: 90-92 FB, 94-96 peak that moves a ton; 73-75 CB with upside; TJ survivor; 6-4, 235 pounds (2011: 9.32 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2013: 9.18 K/9 | 5.94 BB/9 | 5.15 FIP | 50 IP)
  417. Appalachian State SR LHP Rob Marcello: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; flashes plus SL; control an issue; 6-3, 250 pounds (2012: 5.20 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 83 IP) (2013: 11.28 K/9 | 8.06 BB/9 | 2.22 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  418. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/OF Connor Williams: 94-96 FB; flashes good breaking ball; plus speed; plus range; big raw power; plus arm strength; 6-3, 185 pounds
  419. Middle Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Blake Shouse: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; sinker; flashes plus 80-82 CB; good CU; fresh arm; great athlete; good speed; good approach; plus defensive tools; can handle some SS; plus arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  420. RHP John Pomeroy (Mossyrock HS, Washington): 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; 71-75 CB with upside; upper-70s CU; 6-5, 215 pounds
  421. LHP CD Pelham (Lancaster HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 95 peak; 6-4, 210 pounds
  422. LHP Eric Lauer (Midview HS, Ohio): 89-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; really good athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
  423. LHP Nestor Cortes (Hialeah HS, Florida): 88-92 FB; good upper-70s CU; average low-70s CB
  424. LHP John Parke (Greenville HS, South Carolina): 87-92 FB; interesting CB; 78-80 CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  425. RHP Ryan Olson (Western Christian HS, California): 88-92 FB with plus sink; good 79-82 SL; iffy 76-78 CB; good 81-82 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds
  426. RHP AJ Bogucki (Boyertown HS, Pennsylvania): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 72-75 CB; average 80-82 SL; upper-70s CU; 6-3, 200 pounds
  427. Virginia JR RHP Artie Lewicki: low-90s FB; good SL; Summer 2012: 93-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 82-84 SL; 73-75 CB; CU; missed 2013 season after TJ surgery; 6-3, 200 pounds; (2011: 10.61 K/9 | 9.1 IP) (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  428. RHP Tyler Viza (Desert Vista HS, Arizona): 87-90 FB, 92 peak; good 78-82 SL/cutter, also called CB; good 78-80 CU with sink; good command; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013 MLB Draft Big Board – Big 500

  1. San Diego JR OF Kris Bryant: plus raw power; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; everybody used a Troy Glaus comp out of HS; started school with massive holes in swing, can still be pitched to but much better in this area; much improved swing through freshman season; steady glove; athletic enough for RF; body looks much better early in junior year, stronger yet leaner; more athletic than often given credit; slow starter, average top speed; Jayson Werth comp gaining steam; my own Ryan Braun/Matt Holliday comps; power to all fields; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: .376/.492/.614 – 34 BB/53 K – 197 AB) (2012: .357/.475/.643 – 39 BB/38 K – 213 AB – 9/12 SB) (2013: .340/.503/.860 – 64 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB)
  2. RHP Kohl Stewart (St. Pius X HS, Texas): 89-93 FB, 94-97 peak; really good 84-88 SL with plus upside; good 80-85 CU with plus upside; great athlete; football player; easy 92-95 most outings; 2013: 90-95 FB, 96 peak; flashes above-average 78-82 CB; plus 78-84 CU; plus 81-88 SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  3. Oklahoma JR RHP Jonathan Gray: 89-93 FB, 94-97 peak; good 80-81 SL; good 80-85 straight CU that flashes plus; nasty 89-91 cutter; 1st Start: 92-97 FB, 98 peak; plus 81-87 SL, 88 peak; whispers of 100; 2013: 94-97 FB, 98-100 peak; SL up to 82-88 now; holds his velocity beautifully, 95-98 FB; solid 81-84 CU, average for most; strong; FAVORITE; update: 95-99 FB; 84-88 SL; 81-84 CU; 6-4, 240 pounds (2012: 9.56 K/9 | 3.51 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 102.2 IP) (2013: 10.55 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 110 IP)
  4. OF Clint Frazier (Loganville HS, Georgia): plus-plus arm strength when healthy, very accurate; above-average speed, may have worked himself into more; big present power, plus-plus raw; uses the whole field; really short to the ball, Utley-like; ball explodes off the bat – makes that different sound; crazy hang time on pop ups; all he does is hit; not exactly scouting science, but the guy is impossible to dislike as a fan of the game; hard to believe anybody can swing a bat any faster than he can; 6-1, 190 pounds
  5. North Carolina JR 3B Colin Moran: great approach; gorgeous lefthanded swing; average defender at present, but significant defensive tools; defense made great strides in summer 2011; true plus hit tool; no clear above-average tool but bat, but can really hit; intrigued by his raw power, think it’ll play average or better professionally; average arm, probably better; my own Chase Headley comp; has put on 30+ pounds since enrolling; improved defender, now at least average; PG Paul O’Neill comp; have heard unique comp: Ryan Klesko upside with bat; struggled some on Fridays; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .351/.462/.577 – 51 BB/31 K – 248 AB) (2012: .341/.417/.471 – 22 BB/23 K – 170 AB – 1/3 SB) (2013: .411/.534/.687 – 55 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 214 AB)
  6. Stanford JR RHP Mark Appel: sits 93-97 with four-seamer, hitting 99; holds velocity late: still at 94-95 in ninth innings; all FBs typically between 90-95; 88-92 two-seam FB with excellent sink; excellent FB command, but gets in trouble with too many hitter’s strikes – almost a little bit of a great control vs. good command situation; FB also gets in trouble at higher velocity when it flattens out and comes in too straight, especially when he forgets about two-seamer; sat consistently 96-98 with FB in summer 2011; easiest high velocity arm in class by a wide margin; rarely dips below 92; opening start 2012: 91-95 FB, 97 peak; above-average 82-84 SL that remains inconsistent; low-80s CU; for me, he’s at his best when he is 92-94 with plus sink and throwing lots of SL, sometimes gets too dependent on FB and overthrows it causing him to miss up in the zone; as the spring moved on, his SL improved considerably, though it lacks the sharpness and break of a true SL (it is more of a hybrid-breaking ball at this point) – now it is a more consistent, though still not reliable, 82-85 pitch with plus upside that can reach even higher (86-87 when he rears back); 80-85 circle CU with very good sink is currently an average big league pitch with plus upside – it is currently his best swing and miss pitch and my favorite of his offspeed offerings; can get in trouble showing too much of the ball in his delivery; no denying his raw stuff – taken individually, each pitch grades out as above-average to plus down the line, but the inability to throw all three pitches for strikes on any given day continues to be his downfall; downfall is, of course, relative – he still has the upside to be a frontline starter with the realistic floor of big league innings eater; 2013: 92-96 FB, 97-98 peak; plus 83-88 SL; really good 81-85 CU, flashes plus to plus-plus; might be crazy, but strikes me as guy who will never be as good as he should be (sum of parts don’t add up to whole); FB is just too damn straight to me; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 7.42 K/9 | 110.1 IP) (2012: 10.06 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.14 FIP | 119 IP) (2013: 11.17 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 106.1 IP)
  7. Nevada JR RHP Braden Shipley: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; average 77-81 CB; 80-83 CU with above-average upside; cutter; easy velocity; arm works quick; much improved command; good defender; good move; really good athlete; FAVORITE; 2013: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; plus-plus CU; average 75-81 CB, still inconsistent but better firmer when it flashes above-average; new cutter could be weapon in time; plus athlete; velocity dips as low as 89-93 mid-game; lots of deception; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: .265/.351/.346 – 17 BB/26 K – 136 AB) (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.66 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 98.1 IP) (2013: 8.47 K/9 | 2.85 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 107.1 IP)
  8. LHP/OF Trey Ball (New Castle HS, Indiana): 87-91 FB, 92-94 peak; advanced 78-84 CU with good deception, plus upside; 74-78 CB was viewed as work in progress, flashes plus and mostly above-average by now; good 79-85 SL; good athlete; well above-average speed; CF range; quick bat; great instincts in field and on bases; originally reminded me of Jake Cave but he’s blown right by that this spring; PG has used Von Hayes as a hitter; have also heard lefty Taylor Jungmann; plus arm; not much present power, but it is in there; BA has used Chris Sale and Dom Brown, I love both; 6-6, 180 pounds
  9. C Reese McGuire (Kentwood HS, Washington): average arm, but could be more there; very good athlete behind plate; pretty swing; really strong defensive tools; frequent Austin Hedges comp defensively with plus-plus ability; double-digit home run pop; opposite field power is great to see; average speed plays up; Matt Joyce comp as hitter; so agile, such a great athlete; strong hands; above-average arm now; my own Jason Kendall comp; above-average hit tool; average power upside; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  10. 1B Dominic Smith (Serra HS, California): really, really good hitter; good approach; plus power; average speed; might be stuck at 1B (instead of RF), where he’s easily plus; popular and logical Jonathan Singleton comp; good athlete; all he does is hit, special ability with bat; 90-92 FB; PG Todd Helton comp, also have heard Adrian Gonzalez; has experimented behind plate, not seriously but showed impressive willingness to play anywhere; love his swing; plus arm; can hit it anywhere; great patience; young for his class unique plus hit/plus glove first baseman; polled many who have seen him often and got a variety of interesting comps including lefty Edgar Martinez, shorter Olerud, pre-steroid Palmeiro, Keith Hernandez, Jim Edmonds, Don Mattingly, Wally Joyner, Mark Grace, and Will Clark; favorable comps don’t guarantee success, but…nice list; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  11. Mississippi State JR OF/RHP Hunter Renfroe: above-average raw power, arguably more as some have it plus; great athlete; inconsistent thrower (accuracy), but more good than bad lately; plus-plus arm strength, tons of fun to watch him throw (legit 80 arm); good speed; 94-97 FB, 98-99 peak; SL with upside; has played some CF; has improved significantly in CF, profiles best in RF; pitch recognition biggest impediment to success; above-average speed; encouraged by improvement in plate discipline; always considered him college ball’s version Bryce Harper, mostly due to past as catcher and all-around skill set (obviously nobody compares to Harper as a prospect, that should go without saying); 2013 update: true plus arm; looks like a plus glove in RF to me; above-average to plus speed; plus raw power; just a good natural hitter; no physical weaknesses, but some pitch recognition worries remain; 6-1, 215 pounds (2012: .248/.327/.370 – 22 BB/48 K – 230 AB – 7/8 SB) (2013: .352/.450/.652 – 36 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 210 AB)
  12. OF Austin Meadows (Grayson HS, Georgia): plus speed; lightning quick bat; big raw power; good athlete; CF range; above-average arm strength, weird motion; short swing; have been impressed with his pitch recognition and patience, far better than I was led to believe; popular Colby Rasmus comp feels instructive; agree with those who prefer him in corner, arm may keep him in LF; PG Jay Bruce body comp; two comps I’ve heard from area guys that I like: Curtis Granderson (good) and Eric Anthony (not so good); FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds; L/L
  13. Indiana State JR LHP Sean Manaea: 90-94 FB; good FB movement; solid 84-87 split-CU that has turned into major weapon, could be plus in time; power CB/SL needs work, flashes average now – SL confirmed; control an issue; nice deception in funky delivery; iffy control; Cape 2012: 91-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus FB command; great FB deception; 80-83 plus SL; 79-81 CU that flashes plus, splitter grip can get up to low-80s (85 peak); Sabathia and Chris Sale comps; outstanding pickoff move, real weapon; development from HS reminds me a lot of Strasburg; hit 98 in relief; plus FB command; 1st Start: 92-95 FB, 96 peak; dipped to 89-92; good CB; good CU; 2013: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; consistently above-average 78-82 SL; 94 late in games, also has dipped to 88-92 in other games; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 8.96 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 9.86 K/9 | 3.17 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 105 IP) (2013: 11.41 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 2.99 FIP | 73.1 IP)
  14. Arkansas JR RHP Ryne Stanek: mostly 92-95 FB, nothing below 90, 96-97 peak; good 78-83 CB that has added velocity over years and flashes plus; solid 78-84 CU, more often up to 80-86 now and an improved pitch; CU has chance to be well above-average in time; 88-90 cutter; 82-87 good tight SL that he leans on heavily, up to 85-87 and plus more often than ever; SL and cutter may be same pitch; not afraid to throw inside; holds velocity really well, 97 late in games; iffy command; average at best control; Summer 2012: 93-96 FB; above-average 84-87 SL, flashes plus; above-average to plus CB; SL is more consistent; average or better 78-81 CU, though some don’t like it; 2013: 91-95 FB, can get to 97-98 when warm/mechanics working; good 82-88 SL, flashes plus but far less often than in past; average 80-87 CU, chance for a bit more; 77-82 CB; really spotty command; 6-4, 180 pounds (2011: 6.05 K/9 | 64 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 3.30 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 90 IP)
  15. East Central (MS) CC SO SS Tim Anderson: good athlete; plus bat speed; plus-plus speed, uses it very well; very capable defender, plenty of range and average or better arm; others prefer him in CF or 2B; average raw power; hits predominantly fastballs at this point; some pitch recognition issues to be ironed out; have heard Mariano Duncan comp; BA comps: Brandon Phillips and Orlando Hudson; personal comp: Roman Quinn; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: .495/.568/.879 – 17 BB/12 K – 41/45 SB – 182 AB)
  16. Stephen F. Austin State JR 3B/2B Hunter Dozier: good athlete; plus arm; well above-average to plus power upside; very good defensive tools; great speed for his size, average overall; good approach; quick bat; hits it to all fields; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: .335/.381/.492 – 12 BB/34 K – 197 AB) (2012: .396/.467/.656 – 30 BB/41 K – 227 AB – 8/14 SB) (2013: .462/.540/.885 – 35 BB/34 K – 12/17 SB – 208 AB)
  17. RHP Hunter Harvey (Bandys HS, North Carolina): 87-93 FB, 95-97 peak; good 79-83 CU with sink, underutilized but it is there; good 73-78 CB with plus upside, 75ish and plus most often; great athlete; PG Taylor Guerrieri comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds;
  18. Fresno State JR OF Aaron Judge: very good raw power, but hasn’t tapped into it yet; above-average speed; great athlete; plus arm strength for RF; plus defender; Dave Winfield body comp; like his approach when ahead in count, but gets too jumpy when behind; still unsure of pitch recognition; doesn’t move like he’s 6-7; will be interesting to see his Friday night splits – can he hit big-time arms is a fair question; physical comp is easy for me: bigger Giancarlo Stanton (especially swing setups and mechanics); uses whole field well; 2013 update: average speed; plus athlete; plus raw power, still not showing it in-game but starting to come out; surprisingly short stroke; good defender; 93 peak FB; good CB; FAVORITE; 6-7, 230 pounds (2011: .369/.446/.476 – 25 BB/41 K – 187 AB) (2012: .313/.461/.463 – 49 BB/41 K – 201 AB – 13/15 SB) (2013: .364/.457/.650 – 35 BB/53 K – 12/14 SB – 206 AB)
  19. SS JP Crawford (Lakewood HS, California): good instincts defensively, looks like a shortstop in his actions and first step movements; strong, accurate arm; average speed, times out better at times; no standout tool, but could be an average all-around five-tool guy; I’m totally sold on his defense up the middle; intriguing power beginning to come on, easy average upside; really good athlete; average hit tool; 6-2, 180 pounds
  20. RHP Kyle Serrano (Farragut HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; up to 90-94 now; interesting 77-79 CB; good 82-85 SL, flashes plus; good 78-82 CU, will be great in time; update: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; good low-80s CB, plus upside at 82-84; love his CU; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  21. LHP Ian Clarkin (James Madison HS, California): 87-92 FB with good movement, 93-94 peak; raw 70-73 CB that he commands well, can look really good at times and has improved over summer (flashes plus); 78-83 CU with upside, inconsistent yet flashes plus so average on balance; good athlete; excellent deception; lives 89-92 with FB; 74-78 CB now a consistently great pitch; spring update: 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 74-78 CB with plus upside; 81-84 CU with plus upside, flashes plus presently but, again, closer to average on balance; like the popular Jon Lester comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  22. LHP Robert Kaminsky (St. Joseph Regional HS, New Jersey): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; plus to plus-plus 76-81 CB that is incredibly advanced for prep arm, up to 80-83 where it is at its best; drops the CB wherever he wants; 77-83 sinking CU with average or better upside; very smart; excellent deception; not afraid to pitch inside; fearless; plus command; slow starter velocity-wise (88-90, then up to 90-92 easy); 94 peak; PG Gio Gonzalez and Scott Kazmir comp; has incorporated 85 breaking ball might be SL or cutter; my own Wandy Rodriguez comp; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds
  23. Samford JR OF Phillip Ervin: good athlete; quick bat; strong; above-average speed; above-average arm; above-average hit tool; above-average raw power; raw fielder, will take some questionable routes and fight some routine fly balls; 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; on balance, a good CF; electric bat speed; crazy quick hands; hitter more than slugger; much improved pitch recognition; potential impact bat; love his swing; BA Ron Gant comp, PG Ian Kinsler comp; no obvious holes in his game, very well-rounded; did his best work on Fridays; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: .371/.440/.516 – 25 BB/28 K – 213 AB) (2012: .327/.406/.519 – 23 BB/38 K – 260 AB – 16/21 SB) (2013: .337/.459/.597 – 39 BB/25 K – 21/23 SB – 196 AB
  24. C Jonathan Denney (Yukon HS, Oklahoma): quick bat; really good power, easy plus; outstanding defensive tools; quick feet; legit plus arm; big power; BA JP Arencibia comp, also Clint Coulter; short to ball, but explodes with lower half; love his patience, call it controlled aggression; no glaring weakness to his game; average hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  25. C Nick Ciuffo (Lexington HS, South Carolina): quick bat; above-average power upside; good defensive tools and has improved over time; not a natural catcher, but now he looks the part; high present value; above-average arm, but throws can sail; moves laterally better than expected; keen batting eye; PG Brian McCann comp; defense has improved a ton; strong hands; good receiver; popular AJ Pierzinski comp as well; reminds me some of Varitek; 6-2, 200 pounds
  26. New Mexico JR 1B/3B DJ Peterson: legitimately exciting power upside, plus to plus-plus raw; average at best defender at third, fits much better at 1B; special hand speed as hitter; below-average speed has improved, I’d call it average now; mature approach; above-average arm; sticking with my Billy Butler comp; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: .285/.350/.488 – 16 BB/49 K – 246 AB) (2012: .367/.446/.645 – 34 BB/29 K – 248 AB – 1/2 SB) (2013: .364/.486/.744 – 43 BB/28 K – 5/6 SB – 195 AB)
  27. Stanford JR OF Austin Wilson: plus-plus power reminiscent of Giancarlo Stanton; plus-plus arm; above-average speed, will lose some with age; solid defensive tools in RF; comically high back elbow holds his swing back; some pitch recognition issues; struggles with breaking stuff; shows power to all fields; Cape 2012: stood out as most impressive specimen on field each game, wow; not fast but good speed for size; 6-5, 250 pounds (2011: .321/.357/.434 – 7 BB/53 K – 196 AB) (2012: .294/.399/.507 – 25 BB/42 K – 221 AB – 7/7 SB) (2013: .297/.394/.483 – 13 BB/18 K – 5/7 SB – 118 AB)
  28. Notre Dame JR 1B/OF Eric Jagielo: quick bat; good approach; below-average arm; plus power upside, plus-plus for some; average or better hit tool; some think he can hang at 3B, could be average there in time but I prefer him at first; PG Jim Thome comp; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .269/.358/.418 – 26 BB/29 K – 201 AB) (2012: .301/.392/.533 – 28 BB/33 K – 229 AB – 4/8 SB) (2013: .412/.519/.670 – 32 BB/29 K – 2/5 SB – 182 AB)
  29. LHP Hunter Green (Warren East HS, Kentucky): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 74-76 CB with plus upside; shows sinking CU with promise, though it still needs considerable work; room to grow physically; smart pitcher; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds
  30. Oral Roberts JR RHP Alex Gonzalez: 89-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 85-87 SL, much improved; emerging CU; CB; plus command; plus cutter; 2013: 90-94 FB with plus cut-action; 83-88 cut-SL with plus upside, flashes it now; improving low-80s CU, tumbles like a split; occasional CB; groundball machine; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.52 K/9 | 105.2 IP) (2012: 6.91 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 86 IP) (2013: 10.40 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 113.1 IP)
  31. UC Irvine JR RHP Andrew Thurman: 88-91 FB, 92 peak; good 71-74 CB; good 78-81 CU with plus upside; really intriguing new 79 cutter/SL; good command; up to 90-93, 94 peak on Cape 2012; CB is potential plus pitch; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good but inconsistent 72-75 CB; plus 75-80 CU; 78-82 cut-SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.77 K/9 | 75.1 IP) (2012: 6.43 K/9 | 2.11 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 98 IP) (2013: 8.25 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  32. Gonzaga JR LHP Marco Gonzales: 87-90 FB, 91-92 peak; above-average 75-82 circle CU with plus upside, looks like a great pitch to me and up to plus-plus now; solid 77-81 CB; 81 cutter that is relatively new; great command; good athlete; good defender; Summer 2012: plus to plus-plus CU; 88-90 FB, 92 peak; average SL; potential average CB; popular Sean Gilmartin comp, have also heard Mike Minor; 2013: 87-91 FB; plus-plus command of plus 76-81 CU and average 74-79 CB; average 80-82 cutter; plus athlete; BA Jason Vargas comp; I see John Danks; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .300/.410/.391 – 17 BB/19 K – 110 AB) (2011: 7.80 K/9 | 105 IP) (2012: 9.13 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2012: .331/.378/.437 – 11 BB/20 K – 151 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: 8.15 K/9 | 2.12 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 106 IP) (2013: .299/.365/.377 – 19 BB/34 K – 3/3 SB – 167 AB)
  33. Lee JR RHP/SS Myles Smith: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average CU; emerging SL; Missouri transfer; 2013: 90-95 FB, 96-97 peak; plus 82-84 CU; 79-82 SL, upper-80s version is more like cutter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 175 pounds
  34. RHP Phil Bickford (Oaks Christian HS, California): 88-95 sinking FB with plus downward movement, 96-98 peak; really good command of FB; good 80-83 CU, uses it infrequently but like what I’ve seen; average 75-81 SL with upside; PG Carter Capps comp, also Jered Weaver; 6-4, 200 pounds
  35. LHP Matt Krook (Saint Ignatius HS, California): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; really good 78-83 CB, plus-plus upside; has shown a 83-85 cut-SL with upside; nascent CU; plus athlete; loves to hit; popular lefty Zach Lee comp; 6-4, 200 pounds
  36. LHP Jake Brentz (Parkway South HS, Missouri): 90-92 FB, 94-97 peak; above-average 69-72 CB; above-average cutter; inconsistent CU, flashes plus; trouble holding velocity deep in starts; when right, velocity is very easy; impressive command; 6-2, 200 pounds
  37. Louisiana State JR RHP Ryan Eades: 89-95 FB; holds velocity really well, 94-95 peak late; has been up to 94-96 in some starts, hitting 98; 95-97 peak seems most common; never dips below 92 now; 88-89 SL, also sits 81-83 at times; good 76-79 CB; good 79-86 CU; each offspeed pitch can look great, but rarely has them all working at once; command an on-going issue; 94 peak in fall ball 2012; nasty 76-82 CB; good sinker; good sinking 83 CU; easy 96 peak; 2013: CB a really good pitch, adds and subtracts from hit beautifully; raw CU; 2013: 90-95 FB, mostly 92-94, 97 peak; strong FB command; good 75-82 CB, probably above-average on balance but flashes plus; good 79-83 circle CU, flashes plus but very inconsistent; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.70 K/9 | 43 IP) (2012: 6.32 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 4.93 FIP | 94 IP) (2013: 7.49 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  38. Virginia Tech JR 3B/2B Chad Pinder: good athlete; could be plus defender at third; strong arm; big raw power, average likely upside; above-average speed; good hands; natural hitter, above-average hit tool; Ryan Zimmerman and Evan Longoria comps from HS; reminds me of college version of Cavan Biggio; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: .317/.368/.510 – 7 BB/18 K – 104 AB) (2012: .321/.378/.533 – 15 BB/40 K – 212 AB – 6/11 SB) (2013: .352/.435/.512 – 21 BB/33 K – 5/9 SB – 213 AB)
  39. C Chris Okey (Eustis HS, Florida): plus defensive upside; good athlete; above-average arm strength, plus for some; good approach; big power upside, but very little presently; average speed; strong present defender; middle infielder agility behind plate; PG Craig Biggio comp; BA comps Jon Lucroy and Jason Kendall; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  40. C/3B Tyler O’Neill (Garibaldi SS, British Columbia): very strong; plus bat speed; advanced as a hitter; above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; BA comp: Brett Lawrie; FAVORITE; 6-0, 215 pounds
  41. OF Ryan Boldt (Red Wing HS, Minnesota): plus speed; gap power; big-time bat speed;; can really run; PG Chris Lubanski comp; don’t love his arm strength, but everybody I talked to kept bringing up how unusually accurate it is; wears out gaps; average at best power; reminds me of David Dahl, also see a little Randy Winn in his game; FAVORITE; 6-2, 185 pounds
  42. 3B/2B Cavan Biggio (St. Thomas HS, Texas): strong hit tool; average power upside, but needs to get stronger; great approach, patient and aggressive all at once; good defensive tools; average at best speed; average at best arm; smart hitter; line drive machine; born to hit; carries himself like a pro; great pitch recognition; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  43. OF Billy McKinney (Plano West HS, Texas): average at best speed, plays up thanks to aggressiveness and smart; really good approach; has hit high velocity arms in past; love his swing, short to ball but explosive power; just a really good hitter; borderline CF range, but best in corner, likely LF; average arm, maybe a bit more; 6-1, 200 pounds
  44. 3B/SS Travis Demeritte (Winder Barrow HS, Georgia): outstanding defender; above-average power upside, not a ton at present and average for others; line drive machine; well above-average arm strength; love his approach; average speed; lightning quick bat; PG Matt Dominguez comp; reminds me of Moran a bit as a hitter coming out of HS; little bit of Jason Esposito to his game as well; 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; really good 75-79 CB, plus upside; average 78-81 CU; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds
  45. Vanderbilt JR LHP Kevin Ziomek: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-82 SL; really good 79-82 CU that keeps improving; 75-80 CB; cutter; 87-92 in 2012; inconsistent velocity; breaking balls come and go; mechanics still need ironing out; Cape 2012: 90-93 FB; good CB; good 83-86 CU; 2013: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; 75-78 average to plus SL, though some see it as a CB; mixes in different 73-75 CB very occasionally; love his ability to sequence; 78-82 CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.73 K/9 | 45.1 IP) (2012: 9.53 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 79.1 IP) (2013: 9.40 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 105.1 IP)
  46. 3B Trey Michalczewski (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): really intriguing bat; above-average power upside; strong; lots of bat speed; slow starter with average at best speed underway; strong defensive tools; good athlete; love his approach; 6-3, 200 pounds
  47. C Jacob Nottingham (Redlands HS, California): above-average power upside; average hit tool; quick bat; defense needs polish; very strong; strong arm; really good athlete; decent speed; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds
  48. 3B Ryan McMahon (Mater Dei HS, California): good athlete; good power, above-average upside; great approach; good defensive tools; 55 arm; PG Corey Seager comp; personally love his power upside, think he’s got 20+ HR upside; great hands; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  49. 3B/1B Drew Ward (Leedy HS, Oklahoma): very strong; good athlete; untapped upside; intriguing natural talent with bat; big raw power; impressive pitch tracking and recognition; really like his approach; could be a catcher long term; strong arm, but mechanics out of whack; PG comp Jim Thome; profile reminds me some of Phil Nevin; 6-4, 200 pounds
  50. Kansas State JR OF Jared King: average or better power to all fields; average defender, chance for more and has improved but probably still best in LF; above-average speed; average arm; really strong hit tool, plus for some; underrated athlete, especially for me (thought he was just a guy athletically, but he looks great); very intriguing PG comp: Nick Swisher; FAVORITE; 5-11, 220 pounds (2011: .307/.365/.534 – 15 BB/31 K – 176 AB) (2012: .368/.447/.564 – 32 BB/28 K – 220 AB – 16/20 SB) (2013: .327/.418/.500 – 26 BB/20 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB)
  51. RHP Dustin Driver (Wenatchee HS, Washington): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good FB command; good but inconsistent 70-77 CB; better 77-85 CU, often thrown on higher end; good 78-84 SL, others say ditch it; 85-87 cutter; PG Matt Cain comp; every fastball is down in zone; great athlete; 6-3, 195 pounds
  52. 3B/2B Andy McGuire (James Madison HS, Virginia): good athlete; above-average to plus arm; good range; intriguing tools at plate; average speed; steady defender; good present gap power, average to above-average raw; below-average speed; reminds me some of CJ Hinojosa last year; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds
  53. RHP Connor Jones (Great Bridge HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB with true plus sink, 93-95 peak; average 77-82 SL flashes plus; above-average upside with 78-82 CU; everything sinks; groundball machine; plus command; 2013: 90-94; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  54. Savannah State JR RHP Kyle McGowin: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; 86-89 sinker; good 76-79 SL, flashes plus; really good 77-83 CU that he leans on heavily; really good athlete; good command of secondary stuff; iffy control; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds; (2011: 8.06 K/9 | 77 IP) (2012: 7.89 K/9 | 1.39 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 97 IP) (2013: 9.50 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 120.1 IP)
  55. Marshall JR RHP Aaron Blair: 88-93 FB with good sink; good CB; good CU; good overall command; Cape 2012: 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; spots it well; 81-85 CU with good arm action, flashes plus; good 74-78 CB; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; plus 78-85 CU that I love; 73-79 CB flashes above-average; 83-85 SL could be better; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 8.42 K/9 | 36.1 IP) (2012: 9.04 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2013: 9.11 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.20 FIP | 82 IP)
  56. Florida JR RHP Jonathon Crawford: 88-92 FB, 93-96 peak; good CB; good mid-80s SL; emerging CU; all offspeed pitches could be plus in time; crazy inconsistent; control a major issue; improved mechanics, better release point; everything moves; 92-94 FB, 95-97 peak; 83-84 SL; Summer 2012: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; mid-80s SL (82-84) with plus upside; CU shows average; command and repeatable mechanics make him a starter for me; has hit as high as 98 in past; fall ball 2012: 92-94 FB; 83-86 SL; 84-86 CU that flashes plus; plus sinker/slider combo elicits Kevin Brown comps; 4-pitch ceiling as starter, big-time reliever floor; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; inconsistent but plus 82-84 SL; CU still needs work; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 9.15 K/9 | 2.55 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 77.2 IP) (2013: 7.73 K/9 | 3.47 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  57. Jacksonville JR RHP Chris Anderson: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; Cape 2012: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 75-76 CB; SL; 79-81 split-CU; held velocity well; iffy control; FB up to 94-95 at times; 2013: 89-95 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average to plus 80-85 SL; 78-84 CU with above-average upside; average to good 77-80 CB; sinker; holds velocity late; Matt Garza and Andy Benes comps; 6-4, 225 pounds; (2011: 7.11 K/9 | 50.2 IP) (2012: .273/.346/.339 – 8 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 121 AB) (2012: 7.13 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 88.1 IP) (2013: 8.86 K/9 | 2.24 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  58. RHP Brett Morales (King HS, Florida): 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus sinking 78-82 circle CU that is really advanced; good 73-76 CB with plus upside that I love, has also been called a SL; doesn’t have great command of breaking ball; good athlete; Jarrod Parker comp; 6-2, 185 pounds
  59. Seminole State CC FR RHP Teddy Stankiewicz: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 80-85 SL flashes plus; 70-78 CB; 80-83 CU flashes plus, could be better in time; 89 cutter; above-average command; above-average control; FAVORITE; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 70 K – 10 BB – 60.2 IP – 2.52 ERA)
  60. Cal State Fullerton JR OF/RHP Michael Lorenzen: above-average speed; plus-plus arm; good approach; really good range in RF, also very good in CF; no tool worse than average; hits it all over the field, when he hits it; above-average raw power; very instinctual; 92-96 FB, easy 98 peak; above-average 79-83 SL; my own better Tyler Naquin comp; also reads a little like a slightly less powerful Renfroe, but, unlike Renfroe, the light bulb hasn’t quite gone on yet; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .329/.415/.466 – 12 BB/23 K – 146 AB) (2012: .302/.359/.440 – 15 BB/40 K – 232 AB – 15/20 SB) (2012: 7.36 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 22 IP) (2013: .320/.407/.515 – 19 BB/35 K – 12/17 SB – 206 AB) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 1.64 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 22 IP)
  61. OF Justin Williams (Terrebonne HS, Louisiana): plus power upside; potentially special bat but still raw; average speed, probably more underway; profiles best as plus glove in RF; others don’t love his speed/defense package, but I like it; slightly above-average arm, very accurate; despite newness to game, has a really good batting eye; big fan of his swing; power plays in game; quick bat; relatively new to baseball; too often dismissed as a low-probability tools gamble, but he can hit; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds
  62. OF Josh Hart (Parkview HS, Georgia): easy plus speed and knows how to use it, could be more while others have it as less (average); gap power; above-average arm, has also been called plus yet others have it as average; leadoff profile; easy CF range; smart player who performs within his limits; plays within himself really well; not much power, but enough there to make it work; approach has been cleaned up; now I love his approach; future big league regular; PG Juan Pierre comp with less speed, more pop, more patience; my own comps: Devon White, Marquis Grissom; Kiley McDaniel comp: Kenny Lofton; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds
  63. Minnesota JR LHP Tom Windle: 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good hard 80-81 SL with plus upside; raw 82-85 CU; 76-77 CB; good athlete; Cape 2012: 89-91 FB (93 peak) with awesome movement; 80-84 SL flashes above-average to plus; improved 83-85 CU; uses CB over SL more often now, but still brings that 80-82 SL to the table and it is a really good pitch; emerging CU; 2013: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 78-84 SL; average 80-84 CU, above-average upside; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 41.1 IP) (2012: 8.27 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 41.1 IP) (2013: 8.45 K/9 | 3.21 BB/9 | 3.35 FIP | 92.2 IP)
  64. Oklahoma JR LHP Dillon Overton: 85-90 FB, 92-93 peak; up to 95 in 2013; flashes plus CB; Andrew Heaney comp from everybody; 2013: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 78-80 sinking CU flashes plus; good 74-76 SL, flashes plus; plus command; down to 86-88 later innings; 6-2, 160 pounds (2011: 7.39 K/9 | 74.1 IP) (2012: 9.68 K/9 | 1.69 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 122.2 IP) (2013: 8.00 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  65. Mississippi JR RHP Bobby Wahl: 89-93 FB, easy 95 peak; now up to 97 peak in Summer 2011; flashes plus 78-84 SL, also called a CB – as close to a mix as the two as you’ll find; emerging 78-81 CU that is an advanced pitch, solid now; loses velocity quickly so a reliever all the way, though he sat 90-94 in Summer 2012 and has held velocity realy well since; pitches up in the zone effectively; Summer 2012: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 80-83 SL with plus upside; has flashed plus split-CU; Jonathan Papelbon comp; 2013: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average 79-82 CU; flashes plus 79-83 SL; 78-84 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.10 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 10.00 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 99 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  66. LHP Blake Taylor (Dana Hills HS, California): 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 74-78 CB flashes plus, clear plus upside; also promising 78-80 SL; good deception in delivery; 81-84 CU with upside; young for his class; 6-3, 210 pounds
  67. Georgia Tech JR 1B/OF Daniel Palka: plus-plus raw power; gifted natural hitter; plus arm; will always strike out too much, but power makes it worth it; might have the athleticism for a corner outfield spot, but best at first; 90 peak FB; FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: .310/.389/.586 – 22 BB/67 K – 232 AB) (2012: .303/.382/.550 – 18 BB/47 K – 238 AB – 6/7 SB) (2013: .374/.473/.705 – 30 BB/54 K – 4/4 SB – 212 AB)
  68. RHP Robert Tyler (Crisp County HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB with tons of life, 93-95 peak; lots of sink on FB; really good 78-82 CU with plus upside; 81-83 SL; commands 73-78 CB well; great balance in delivery; uneven performance this spring; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  69. RHP Keegan Thompson (Cullman HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; plus breaking ball: throws both CB and SL between 75-78 CB and SL; upper-70s SL considered his best pitch; low- to mid-70s CB; average 83-86 CU; great control; one of the brighter prep pitchers you’ll find; plus pitchability; fantastic athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  70. RHP Cal Quantrill (Trinity College SS, Ontario): 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; 76 SL with upside; CB needs work; very good CU with plus upside; great athlete; young for class; may be too smart for pro ball; FAVORITE; 6-3, 175 pounds
  71. RHP Casey Meisner (Cypress Woods HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; really good 73-76 CB; good 76-81 circle CU; really consistent with his stuff; good athlete; Doug Fister comp; 6-7, 185 pounds
  72. RHP Andrew Church (Palo Verde HS, Nevada): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 78-82 SL; really good 76-78 CB that flashes plus; above-average 78-80 CU; four legit usable pitches; good command; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  73. LHP Garrett Williams (Calvary Baptist HS, Louisiana): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; potential plus 74-80 CB that flashes it already (77-80); shows CU with average upside; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  74. C Brian Navarreto (Arlington County Day HS, Florida): easy plus arm; good defensive tools; really like him behind the plate, great athlete; quick release; runs well for a catcher; sometimes stabs more than slides; above-average raw power is there, but still raw; Kiley McDaniel body comp: Charles Johnson; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds
  75. 1B Rowdy Tellez (Elk Grove HS, California): plus raw power; very strong; limited to first base; average arm; runs well for size; love his approach; as much a hitter as a slugger; FAVORITE; 6-4, 230 pounds
  76. SS Riley Unroe (Desert Ridge HS, Arizona): strong arm; good bat speed; instinctual player; above-average to plus speed; steady defender; high school version of Deven Marrero (my comp); good athlete; very interesting pop, average power upside; good approach; could also play CF or 2B; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  77. OF Jordan Paroubeck (San Mateo Serra HS, California): very good in CF; really intriguing hit tool; super quick bat; above-average to plus arm; legit power upside, plus for some but definitely at least above-average; hit tool has been questioned, but I think it’ll play; above-average speed; very raw talent; 6-2, 190 pounds
  78. Brigham Young FR OF Jacob Hanneman: plus athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average raw power; below-average arm; leadoff approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: .321/.394/.516 – 24 BB/36 K – 14/15 SB – 215 AB)
  79. OF/RHP Ryan Sluder (Amarillo HS, Texas): very good athlete; plus-plus speed; plus raw power; CF range; average or better arm; 90-93 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  80. 1B/C Zack Collins (American Heritage HS, Florida): impressive bat speed; good approach; really advanced bat, close to best in class; above-average to plus raw power; really good at 1B; might be athletic enough for corner OF; much improved defender behind plate; Mike Napoli comp by me; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds
  81. SS Oscar Mercado (Gaither HS, Florida): swing works for me; average at best raw power, but still very raw due to swing and little present strength; strong arm; really good defensive tools; little bit above-average speed; good range; impressive pitch recognition for high school prospect; instinctual player; stubbornly believe he’ll hit in time…once he adds strength, watch out; very optimistic Elvis Andrus comp, more realistic big league comp is probably Brendan Ryan; 6-2, 180 pounds
  82. 1B/LHP Cody Bellinger (Hamilton HS, Arizona): plus glove; well above-average raw power, but haven’t seen much of it yet; strong hit tool; can run and throw a bit; good athlete; good pitch recognition; 85-88 FB; PG Christian Yelich comp; BA Adam LaRoche comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds
  83. 3B/RHP Dylan Manwaring (Horseheads HS, New York): big power upside; really good defender; plus arm; advanced pitch recognition; smart hitter; 88-92 FB; 78-82 SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 205 pounds
  84. Louisiana State JR OF JaCoby Jones: great athlete; very quick bat with plus upside; above-average to plus arm; above-average power upside; above-average to plus speed; plus defensive tools; might also be tried at 2B and CF; looked excellent in CF and SS in Cape 2012; great range at SS; would personally keep him in CF to allow him time to focus on hitting; approach is biggest current drawback; interesting Klima comp: Ellsbury; BP beat me to it, but having always likened him to Kenny Diekroeger as a prospect; 6-3, 205 pounds (2011: .344/.400/.472 – 12 BB/36 K – 195 AB) (2012: .261/.318/.376 – 16 BB/45 K – 245 AB – 12/17 SB) (2013: .290/.386/.432 – 26 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 176 AB)
  85. OF Terry McClure (Riverwood HS, Georgia): plus speed; good athlete; CF range; short swing; strong; really impressive hit tool; like his power upside; average arm; young for his class; FAVORITE; BP comp: Jose Reyes; 6-2, 185 pound
  86. OF Matthew McPhearson (Riverdale Baptist HS, Maryland): plus-plus speed; instincts on bases and field; really good defender in CF; average at best arm; PG Ben Revere comp; patient approach; not sure what to make of hit tool, settled on average at best; Law comp: Aaron Hicks; enough pop to get by; see a little Coco Crisp in him; 5-10, 170 pound
  87. OF Thomas Milone (Masuk HS, Connecticut): above-average to plus speed; average hit tool, I like it a tick more; very intriguing power, average raw; good CF range; great athlete; old Rhett Whiseman comp; BP comp: George Springer; average at best arm; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds
  88. OF Mason Smith (Rocky Mountain HS, Idaho): pesky hitter, above-average hit tool; has power but hasn’t tapped in, some have it as raw plus power others closer to average; corner outfielder; strong; average at best arm; below-average speed; BP comp: mirrored Jesse Winker; 6-2, 200 pounds
  89. OF JB Woodman (Edgewater HS, Florida): good looking swing; hits it hard damn near every time; plus hit tool; above-average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; CF range; average at best power; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds
  90. Kent State rSO RHP Tyler Skulina: 89-92 FB, has hit 94-95 in past; plus CB; emerging 79-81 SL that is inconsistent; solid CU; good cutter; Virginia transfer; 90-93 Summer 2012; low-70s CB; upper-70s SL; back up to 95 in fall ball; 2013: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; good 80-84 SL; low-70s CB; very raw CU; FAVORITE; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: 8.80 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 107.1 IP) (2013: 9.70 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  91. Scottsdale CC SO LHP Stephen Tarpley: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-77 CB; CU; SL; good athlete; USC transfer; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 8.04 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  92. RHP/SS Sheldon Neuse (Fossil Ridge HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; excellent 78-80 CU; better 80 SL; plus command; great athlete; really impressive defensive tools; plus arm; quick bat; 55 speed; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds
  93. RHP Jordan Sheffield (Tullahoma HS, Tennessee): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; up to 94-98 now; potential plus 77-83 CB that looks great, flashes plus presently and is consistently above-average; advanced 78-80 CU; 85-87 cutter/SL; good athlete; TJ surgery in 2013; 6-1, 175 pounds
  94. C Tyler Alamo (Cypress HS, California): mature hitter; nice swing; raw defensively, but keeps improving; average arm, maybe a touch more; good athlete; gap power now, more coming; 6-3, 200 pounds
  95. 1B/LHP Nick Longhi (Venice HS, Florida): absolutely punishes baseballs, saw him with one of the loudest BPs I can remember; legit plus-plus bat speed; ball explodes off his bat; younger than classmates; plus raw power; FAVORITE; might be able to hang in LF; natural born hitter; big power; not much arm; slow; 85-90 FB; plus CB; 6-2, 210 pounds
  96. SS/RHP Connor Heady (North Oldham HS, Kentucky): really good defender; intriguing upside with bat; above-average speed; no pun intended, but very “heady” player: great instincts all over diamond; strong arm; easily a SS for me; very little present power, but enough pop for pros; FAVORITE; 87-90 FB; 79 CU; low-80s CB; 6-0, 160 pounds
  97. OF/3B Kevin Franklin (Gahr HS, California): makes really loud contact; good athlete; plus-plus strength; doesn’t have to swing long to destroy balls due to muscle; serious raw power, easy plus; plus arm; slow; hit tool questionable; area guy I trust called him the prep version of Kris Bryant, though that seems a little generous to me; odd comp, but he reminds me some of Maikel Franco; 6-2, 220 pounds
  98. Georgia Tech JR C Zane Evans: uses whole field; solid defensive tools; strong arm; gap power at present, but more there; above-average raw power; late inning potential as reliever as fallback; 88-93 FB; flashes plus SL; good 76-80 CB; 81-83 CU with promise; 2013: 93-95 FB, 97 peak; plus mid-80s SL; 6-2, 215 pounds
  99. Mississippi JR C Stuart Turner: very good defender, plus upside; excellent athlete; strong arm; average at best speed, but smart on bases; love his power upside, at least average for me; crazy quick release; LSU-Eunice transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds
  100. C/3B Francis Christy (Casa Grande HS, California): above-average arm strength; good agility; decent speed; good athlete; big power upside, above-average to plus raw; still raw behind the plate, but getting better; 6-1, 200 pounds
  101. OF Cord Sandberg (Manatee HS, Florida): strong hit tool; great athlete; strong; average speed; average power, maybe more; average arm; best in LF, can play some CF; raw; 6-3, 215 pounds
  102. OF/RHP Cody Thomas (Colleyville Heritage HS, Texas): great athlete; average to above-average speed; average arm; above-average to plus power upside; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds
  103. SS Terrian Arbet (Great Oak HS, California): really good defender; plus range; above-average arm; good athlete; really quick release; above-average speed; raw bat, but quickly improving; average hit tool upside; gap power; FAVORITE
  104. Oregon rJR LHP Christian Jones: 88-91 FB with plus life, 94 peak; good command; biting CB with SL action is plus pitch; average 84 CU; missed 2013 (TJ surgery); 2013: 93 peak; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 8.81 K/9 | 77.2 IP) (2013: 8.22 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 23 IP)
  105. Texas State JR RHP Kyle Finnegan: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; flashes a plus to plus-plus low-80s SL/CB, but still inconsistent; good 77-80 CU that is steadier than SL; Roy Oswalt comp; effective two-seamer; 88 cutter; 86-88 SL; inconsistent FB command; Cape 2012: 90-94 FB with plus sink; 77-82 good SL; improved 70-74 CU; breaking ball also called a CB; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 7.33 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 93.1 IP) (2013: 8.91 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 65.2 IP)
  106. Memphis JR LHP Sam Moll: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; FB has tons of life; good CB, now a good 77-81 SL; emerging CU with plus upside but others doubt it; excellent control; 5-11, 190 pounds (2011: 10.93 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 95.2 IP) (2013: 10.24 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 2.95 FIP | 94 IP)
  107. Central Florida JR RHP Ben Lively: 88-92 FB that moves, 93-95 peak; 73-76 CB that once was called a “power slurve”; also called a SL that flashes plus; solid CU when on, but inconsistent; needs to get stronger; Jeff Samardzija comp; iffy control; 2012: 88-92 FB; 79-81 CU; 75 CB; Cape 2012: 89-90 sinker; SL with cutter action; good CB; later at 91-93 with plus command, spotting it wherever he wants; good 80-82 SL; confirmed both breaking balls; improved command; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 81-85 SL; much improved upper-70s CU; 75-78 CB; much improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 6.79 K/9 | 57 IP) (2012: 9.56 K/9 | 4.89 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 81 IP) (2013: 8.66 K/9 | 2.38 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 106 IP)
  108. Pepperdine JR RHP Scott Frazier: 90-94 FB, 96 peak FB; potential plus 79-82 CB, already a good pitch; potential plus low-80s CU that is currently average; also have seen CB at 74; 89-91 FB at times; 74-77 CB; velocity isn’t what it used to be, but hard upper-80s SL, sink, and deception get him through; groundball machine; can still hit 95, 92-94 sitting; 73-77 CB; good CU; 2013: 91-95 FB, 96 peak; inconsistent but good 73-78 CB; average 79-84 CU; ditched the SL; 6-7, 230 pounds (2011: 4.00 K/9 | 18 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 2.62 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 103 IP) (2013: 8.63 K/9 | 3.96 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 88.2 IP)
  109. Texas Christian JR RHP Andrew Mitchell: 88-91 FB out of high school; now up to 92-94; sits 91-92 comfortably; broke out in Summer 2011, 93-96 FB; inconsistent but sometimes plus 79-84 SL that is getting better every day; good 81-83 CU; power 84 CB that is likely the same pitch as SL; good athlete; good FB command; control needs work; some like him as reliever, I think he starts; 2012 update: throws SL in lots of different ways, 79-82 velocity; FB can be too straight; 89-92 FB; 80-81 CB; little bit like Nolan Sanburn; sitting 94-95 in fall ball 2012, 97 peak; 2013: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak out of bullpen; really good 78-82 CB, flashes plus; average CU, still raw; inconsistent command; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 8.76 K/9 | 76 IP) (2012: 12.27 K/9 | 5.14 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 77 IP) (2013: 10.65 K/9 | 5.88 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 49 IP)
  110. RHP Casey Shane (Burleson Centennial HS, Texas): 86-91 FB, 92-94 peak; impressive sinker; intriguing 78-84 SL; average 78-81 CU with more there, has looked great on occasion and has plus upside; really easy velocity; love the sink he gets on his FB, 86-87; also throws above-average upper-70s CB to low-80s SL, either way; BA Shelby Miller comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 225 pounds
  111. RHP Clinton Hollon (Woodford County HS, Kentucky): 90-93 FB with sink, 95 peak; good 78-84 SL; good 74-79 CB; average 81-87 CU; easy velocity, has hit 96-97 in past; inconsistent from outing to outing; good athlete has showed both SL and CU with upside; plus arm strength; has reportedly hit 96-97 as high school sophomore; sitting 90-93 by late summer 2011, now back up to 94-96 peak and sitting 92-94; 76-79 CB; nasty 78-84 SL; 84-87 CU; four pitch upside; wildly inconsistent outing to outing; good athlete; 2012: 90-95 FB; good 78 SL; 6-1, 190 pounds; 90-93 FB with great sink; easy velocity; good 74-77 CB; good 81 CU; FB/SL/CU/CB; 2013: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; CB; 6-1, 200 pounds
  112. 3B Joseph Martarano (Fruitland HS, Idaho): plus athlete; football star; plus to plus-plus raw power; quick bat, violent swing but in a good way; early PG comp Mitch Nay; far more nimble and athletic at third than anticipated; raw as hitter, especially in terms of pitch recognition; has been better than I thought in certain aspects of game; BA comp: Mark Trumbo; 6-3, 240 pounds
  113. 3B/SS Jan Hernandez (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): strong arm; really good defensive tools; interesting power, taps into it well for a prep player and profiles as at least average; average speed; average hit tool; below-average speed; reminds me defensively of Javier Baez; 6-3, 200 pounds
  114. RHP/3B Brett Hanewich (IMG Academy, Florida): 88-92, 93 peak; 72-76 CB that flashes plus; 76-81 CU; plus arm strength; good defender; FB looks faster, good deception in delivery and releases ball late; 6-3, 210 pounds
  115. RHP Taylor Blatch (Jensen Beach HS, Florida): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; two really good offspeed pitches: nasty 75-76 SL and intriguing 84 CU; also have heard above-average CB; SL up to 82 in Jupiter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
  116. RHP Devin Williams (Hazelwood East HS, Missouri): 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak; now up to 91-94 consistently; FB has lots of movement down in zone, 95 peak; strong 74-76 CU, now up to 81-82 with same arm speed and plus upside, also listed 77-79 and above-average; 85 cutter; upper-70s CB; inconsistent 79-81 SL, flashes above-average; SL now up to 83-85; 80-82 CU; good athlete; 6-2, 175 pounds
  117. RHP Tyler Danish (Durant HS, Florida): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak, rumors of 97 peak as well; FB is a nasty pitch, serious hard sink and really hard to hit hard; 70-75 CB/76-79 SL with plus upside, one big breaking ball; raw 78-79 CU; lots of deception; BP comp: Roger McDowell; Brandon Webb comp; PG comp: Huston Street; 6-0, 180 pounds
  118. LHP Stephen Gonsalves (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): 87-91 FB with good sink, 92 peak; good 76 split-CU; inconsistent 71-78 kCB with plus upside, better softer; impressive FB command; keeps ball down consistently; later looks: 87-89, 66-68 CB, 73-76 split-CU; so-so command; 6-5, 200 pounds
  119. RHP Carlos Salazar (Kerman HS, California): 90-95 FB, 96-98 peak; above-average upside with 80-87 CU, best at 84-87; 76-82 CB needs work; 90-92 cutter; worried about command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  120. RHP Akeem Bostick (West Florence HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; mid-70s CB (73); good 79-82 split-CU; young for class; 6-4, 180 pounds
  121. San Diego JR RHP Michael Wagner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 78-83 SL; shows CB; improving 81-82 CU, flashes plus; good command; 2013: 87-91 FB, 93 peak; very good FB command; good 81-84 SL; underrated 80-83 CU, continues to flash plus; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 8.60 K/9 | 30.1 IP) (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 59.1 IP) (2013: 8.80 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 89 IP)
  122. San Francisco JR RHP Alex Balog: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; hard to square up FB; good 78-80 CU with upside; good 80-84 SL, flashes plus; good 76-78 CB; 2013: 88-94 FB, firmer more often than not, 95-96 peak; raw 78-81 CU, flashes above-average; good 76-79 CB; 81-84 SL; holds velocity late; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: 6.64 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 78.2 IP) (2013: 6.68 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  123. Texas JR RHP Corey Knebel: sits 90-93, 94-96 peak FB; closer to sitting 94-96 out of bullpen; everything down in zone; really good FB command; 77-78 CU that needs work, up to 81 in 2012; 77-81 CB with upside, but underutilized – plus pitch when on; 91-94 FB; 77-78 CB that is nasty; FAVORITE; 91-94 FB, 74-77 CB, 87-88 two-seam; 2013: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak; plus 82 SL/CB; up to consistent 95-98 in relief; occasional CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 10.19 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 8.67 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 73.2 IP) (2013: 11.93 K/9 | 3.83 BB/9 | 2.49 FIP | 40 IP)
  124. San Diego JR RHP Dylan Covey: 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; high school peak of 96; plus 81-83 SL; 75-78 CB; excellent CU; finally sitting low-90s again, mostly 92-94, (spring 2012) with 95-96 peak; plus SL; iffy control; 2012: 90-92, SL 83-84; 82-83 CU; Cape 2012: 90-93 FB; 82-83 SL; both good pitches with good movement; also shows 79-82 CU and CB; 88-89 two-seamer; delivery needs polishing; slows arm on breaking stuff; 91-94 FB, 95 peak on Cape; good 81-83 CB flashes plus; 81-82 SL; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; average 81-86 CU; inconsistent 78-81 breaking ball; CB; SL; iffy command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.86 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 81.1 IP) (2013: 7.87 K/9 | 4.93 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 76.2 IP)
  125. Oklahoma State rSO RHP Jason Hursh: 89-93 FB; potential plus CB; up to 94-96 in Summer 2011; Tommy John surgery in Summer 2011, missed 2012 season; Summer 2012: 95-96 FB, 97-98 peak; FB plus pitch, lots of movement down in zone; potential above-average CB; raw CU with average upside; has matured a lot as pitcher; 90-94 two-seamer; 83-86 SL; 78-82 CU; FAVORITE; 2013: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; flashes plus 85-88 SL, average otherwise; still has CU, raw but better; 76-78 CB with average upside or more; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 3.03 K/9 | 29.2 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 106.1 IP)
  126. RHP Dominic Taccolini (Kempner HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 93 peak with plus sink; 75-78 CB and potential plus 77 SL run together, but good pitch; serious groundball machine; Colby Suggs comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 230 pounds
  127. OF Stephen Wrenn (Walton HS, Georgia): plus-plus speed; outstanding defender; above-average arm; live bat that keeps getting better; average raw power; BA comp: Tanner English; 6-2, 180 pounds
  128. OF Johneshwy Fargas (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): above-average to plus arm; plus speed; really intriguing bat; can get too aggressive for his own good; CF range; chance for average power; 6-2, 170 pounds
  129. Oregon JR 1B/3B Ryon Healy: one time 95 peak FB; Longoria and Rolen comps out of HS; advanced hit tool; smart hitter; plus raw power; below-average speed; was once a questionable defender at first, but now quite good; doesn’t get cheated; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: .344/.396/.541 – 9 BB/20 K – 122 AB) (2012: .352/.415/.466 – 24 BB/43 K – 253 AB – 3/5 SB) (2013: .395/.466/.673 – 27 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 205 AB)
  130. Notre Dame JR 1B Trey Mancini: plus raw power, uses it well thanks to present strength and swing geared towards deep flies; patient approach, willing to take until he gets a pitch to drive; good athlete for his size; good enough defender; main issues are too many swings and misses and 1B or bust defensive future; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: .328/.390/.582 – 19 BB/36 K – 189 AB) (2012: .312/.391/.540 – 22 BB/36 K – 202 AB) (2013: .415/.457/.632 – 21 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 212 AB)
  131. North Carolina JR C Brian Holberton: picture perfect swing mechanics; great athlete; has also seen time at 2B and OF; gap power; love his approach; FAVORITE; 5-11, 190
  132. California JR C Andrew Knapp: big upside with bat; above-average defender; above-average arm; love his approach; smart hitter, makes adjustments well; good power; some don’t like his defense like I do; FAVORITE; uses whole field well; average speed; defense will come just needs experience; good athlete; 2013: defense has been disappointing; 6-1, 200 pounds
  133. 3B John Sternagel (Rockledge HS, Florida): average raw power; good enough defender; average arm; strong hit tool; confident he’ll hit; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds
  134. 3B/SS Weston Wilson (Wesleyan Christian Academy, North Carolina): really good defender; average speed; really intrigued by bat; easy frame to dream on, if he grows into it as hoped he could be a monster; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds
  135. 3B/RHP Ryder Jones (Watauga HS, North Carolina): really good defensive tools; strong arm, plus at times; average or better power; not a perfect comp, but reminds me some of Billy Rowell; slow; 88-92 FB; good 77-78 SL; 6-4, 200 pounds
  136. 3B Lachlan Fontaine (Sutherland SS, British Columbia): power upside; good athlete; above-average arm; should be solid defender with reps; 6-3, 200 pounds
  137. 3B/SS Dustin Peterson (Gilbert HS, Arizona): strong hit tool that I’m higher on than most; little less than average speed; little less than average arm; above-average power upside; could also play 2B; 6-2, 180 pounds
  138. 3B/2B Wesley Jones (Redan HS, Georgia): really good athlete; strong (65) arm; thoughts on power diverge: some say good, others limited…I split the difference personally, call it average; really good defensive tools; could be tried behind plate; way too aggressive for his own good; average at best speed, slow starter; very raw across the board; 87-89 FB; 78 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds
  139. Long Beach State JR RHP Jon Maciel: 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; FB moves a ton, helps him get groundballs; 80-84 SL with average upside; emerging upper-70s CU; emerging CB; good command; good deception; great athlete; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 9.14 K/9 | 21.2 IP) (2012: 4.33 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 8.87 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  140. Texas Tech JR RHP Trey Masek: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU with above-average upside; average 79-81 SL; good breaking ball; mixes in 76-79 kCB; cutter; great deception; Law Nolan Sanburn comp; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; really good 80-83 SL/cutter; average 75-76 CB; good 81-83 CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 4.57 K/9 | 67 IP) (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 53 IP) (2013: 8.20 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.11 FIP | 79 IP)
  141. LHP AJ Puk (Washington HS, Iowa): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; uses two-seam a lot; good 72-76 CB; shows 79-81 CU, pitch has improved some; hides ball well; emulates Sean Marshall; 6-6, 220 pounds
  142. C Jeremy Martinez (Mater Dei HS, California): born to catch; slow as molasses; strong and accurate arm; advanced bat; quick pop times; could have average hit tool in time; average at best power projection, some like it a bit more; great approach at plate; 5-11, 200 pounds
  143. Florida State JR OF/1B Marcus Davis: great approach; below-average arm; average speed; change in swing unlocked some power, more there; either LF or 1B in pros; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds (2013: .289/.371/.477 – 26 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 218 AB)
  144. Michigan JR OF Michael O’Neill: above-average to plus speed; good arm for RF, may have range for CF; average or better hit tool; long swing and raw mechanics lead to lots of strikeouts; great athlete; average raw power; approach scares me; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: .326/.372/.408 – 13 BB/45 K – 218 AB) (2012: .340/.392/.537 – 9 BB/22 K – 162 AB – 19/24 SB) (2013: .372/.412/.519 – 11 BB/40 K – 23/27 SB – 239 AB)
  145. Pepperdine SO LHP/OF Aaron Brown: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average 82-86 SL, flashes plus; good 80-82 CU; CB needs work; too aggressive at plate; average speed, but great instincts – plays up for sure; easy CF range, gets great jumps; plus raw power; average hit tool; plus arm; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: .282/.344/.368 – 6 BB/30 K – 117 AB – 3/4 SB) (2012: 8.44 K/9 | 8.44 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 6.19 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: .313/.340/.479 – 1 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 48 AB)
  146. Tulane rSO RHP Tony Rizzotti: 87-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 81-82 SL, flashes plus; 78-81 splitter; TCU transfer; 2013: 89-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus 78-83 SL; inconsistent 78-81 splitter/CU; 6-4, 225 pounds (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 2.56 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 81 IP)
  147. RHP Chandler Eden (Yuba City HS, California): 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good 75-76 CB with plus upside; raw CU; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-1, 165 pounds
  148. LHP Jonah Wesely (Tracy HS, California): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 CU, closer to average for some; 70-77 CB; chance for two average or better offspeed pitches; really like his 79-82 SL/cutter; pitchability guy with good stuff, hard not to like; gets groundballs; good command; not afraid to pitch inside; holds velocity; FAVORITE; 6-2, 205 pounds
  149. Kentucky JR LHP Corey Littrell: 87-92 FB with good sink, 93-94 peak; plus 80-83 CU; above-average 82-84 SL/cutter that flashes plus (also been called average); 73-75 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.95 K/9 | 68.2 IP) (2012: 8.30 K/9 | 2.19 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.73 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  150. Rice JR RHP Austin Kubitza: stay with this one to the end, quite the journey…sinking 87-92, 93 peak FB with plus break and 80 life; plus 84 SL (I think) or “power CB” depending on who you ask; sitting 91-93 with FB in summer 2011, peaking 95-96; two-seam FB a weapon; emerging CU; good deception in delivery; 2012: 87-89 FB; up to 92 later on; latest: 91-93 FB, 94 peak; both CB and SL; like the rigthanded Mooneyham comp I read somewhere (PG?); everything sinks; Cape 2012: 90-91 FB; 86-88 two-seamer; 83-84 CB; inconsistent breaking ball; 86-90 in fall ball 2012; good 82-83 SL; 2013: 86-91 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; really good 80-85 SL, up to 87, easy plus pitch; leans on SL heavily, commands it beautifully; raw 79-81 CU; inconsistent control; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 9.63 K/9 | 100 IP) (2012: 8.40 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 80.1 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 4.32 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 100 IP)
  151. Troy rJR OF/1B Danny Collins: easy power, looks above-average to plus to me; good discipline; really good natural hitter; average at best arm; could hang in LF professionally; great vision, picks up the ball quickly; capable of hard contact late in zone, lets ball travel deep; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .305/.377/.545 – 22 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 233 AB) (2013: .345/.440/.610 – 30 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB)
  152. Princeton JR OF/2B Alec Keller: really strong hit tool; plus bat speed; great approach; gap power; uses whole field; above-average speed; strong arm; raw defender who needs reps; average at 2B; think he’s being missed on by many; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: .368/.413/.412 – 11 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 136 AB) (2013: .420/.472/.587 – 14 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 143 AB)
  153. Jacksonville State JR OF/3B Coty Blanchard: lots of upside yet to be tapped; plus athlete; leadoff profile, but raw power is impressive; can also play some SS; upside play that is still quite raw; good bat control; good speed; strong arm; little bit like a less heralded JaCoby Jones; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: .322/.410/.425 – 32 BB/35 K – 233 AB) (2012: .225/.312/.299 – 22 BB/33 K – 187 AB – 5/7 SB) (2013: .309/.406/.486 – 30 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 220 AB)
  154. Lincoln Land CC SO OF Ryan Aper: plus speed; impressive pop; strong arm; good range in CF; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds (2013: .462/.540/.904 – 29 BB/24 K – 52/59 SB – 208 AB)
  155. Western Oklahoma State JC rFR OF/C Sherman Lacrus; I love him in CF, speed and instincts make him fun to watch; plus arm; think he’ll hit as a pro; 93 peak FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds (2013: .380/.503/.715 – 34 BB/27 K – 26/30 SB – 158 AB)
  156. Youngstown State JR 3B Drew Dosch: average present power, above-average raw; intriguing bat; great approach; average arm; average speed; average upside at 3B; potential 1B or LF for some; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: .241/.304/.248 – 14 BB/17 K – 145 AB) (2012: .339/.396/.513 – 23 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 224 AB) (2013: .343/.439/.493 – 36 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 201 AB)
  157. C Arden Pabst (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): can handle pro pitching behind plate; does everything well, but nothing that makes him stand out; gap power, but more there; good athlete; average arm; slow; has shown progress against high velocity pitching; chance for average hit tool; 6-0, 200 pounds
  158. C Matthew Thaiss (Jackson Memorial HS, New Jersey): really good defensive tools; strong arm; big power, slowly manifesting; 6-0, 200 pounds
  159. C Will Haynie (Brentwood Academy, Tennessee): plus arm; steady defender; big raw power; FAVORITE; 6-5, 230 pounds
  160. Kent State JR RHP Taylor Williams: 89-94 FB, 95 peak; steady 92-95 out of bullpen, 96-97 peak with plus sink; good SL; average CB; emerging CU, still raw; iffy command; good athlete; Washington State transfer; has also played 2B; 5-11, 185 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 18 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 1.53 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 105.2 IP)
  161. Missouri JR LHP Rob Zastrynzny: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; good CB; good 80-81 CU that keeps getting better; inconsistent with all but FB; 2013: 86-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good low-80s CU, flashes plus; CB needs work; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.82 K/9 | 84 IP) (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 2.48 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 109 IP) (2013: 8.64 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  162. Sam Houston State JR LHP Cody Dickson: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; FB has good sink; flashes plus upper-70s CB, otherwise above-average; emerging CU that has improved a good bit, mostly above-average now and will flash plus; iffy command; iffy control; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: 10.45 K/9 | 45.2 IP) (2012: 5.75 K/9 | 4.75 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 72 IP) (2013: 8.81 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 95 IP)
  163. Lee rJR RHP Andy Hillis: 94-95 peak FB; Tennessee transfer; 2013: 95-97 FB, 99 peak; good SL; much improved command; 6-7, 220 pounds
  164. Northwest Mississippi CC LHP Cody Reed: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; 79-81 SL flashes plus; CU; good athlete; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 96 K – 40 BB – 73.1 IP – 3.07 ERA)
  165. St. Mary’s JR LHP Jordan Mills: 85-90 FB with plus movement, 92 peak; funky delivery; potential plus upper-70s CU; rapidly improving SL that is now a weapon; good command; control an issue; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 46.1 IP) (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 4.92 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 56.2 IP) (2013: 8.28 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  166. Villanova JR RHP Pat Young: 92-95 FB with good sink; 78-82 SL with average upside; occasional CU; 6-7, 210 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 82 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 3.61 BB/9 | 3.12 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  167. Louisville JR RHP Jeff Thompson: 88-94 FB, but doesn’t hold it when starting, 92 peak as starter; good CB; flashes plus 79-83 SL; emerging CU; great athlete; 91 FB; 83 SL; using a lot more sinkers; Cape 2012: good 81-83 CU; good 79-82 SL; 88-90 FB with big sink, 94 peak; 2013: 90-93 FB; 82-84 SL; raw 80-81 circle CU; 6-6, 250 pounds (2011: 10.07 K/9 | 39.1 IP) (2012: 8.47 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 78.2 IP) (2013: 9.76 K/9 | 2.89 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  168. Florida JR RHP Karsten Whitson: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; plus 80-88 SL, now hitting upper edge of velocity range (85-88); 80-84 CU really coming on; early 2012: 90-92 FB, 84-88 SL; knows how to pitch; hitters seem to have a hard time picking him up; 93-96 in fall ball 2012, 82-84 SL, up to 87; plus upside with 83-84 CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 9.06 K/9 | 97.1 IP) (2012: 5.94 K/9 | 4.59 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  169. Stanford JR RHP AJ Vanegas: 88-92 FB, peak 94 with natural cut; FB moves too much for own good, little command; good mid-70s CB that has morphed into a very inconsistent SL with poor command; when the SL is on, it is a really good looking pitch and he relies on it; starting to show a CU; 83-85 cutter; 97-98 peak out of bullpen in 2012, sits 93-95; Brandon Morrow comp; much improved SL; dips to 91-93 later in games, but can still crank to 96 when needed; 2013: 92-94 FB; 82-83 SL; control, third pitch, and durability concern are keys; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.14 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 4.82 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 65.1 IP) (2013: 12.46 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 8.2 IP)
  170. Grayson County JC FR 3B/RHP Cody Gunter: intriguing power; quick bat; good athlete; plus arm; average defensive tools; love his approach; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 90-92 FB, 94 peak; average SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: .321/.500/.541 – 57 BB/33 K – 1 SB – 159 AB)
  171. OF/1B Juan Soriano (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): big power; like his hit tool; pretty swing; good athlete; good speed for his size; strong; FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pound
  172. OF William Abreu (Mater Academy HS, Florida): above-average speed, tick below maybe; average to plus arm; above-average range in corner; intriguing power, average for many but maybe a touch more; accurate arm; good athlete; no huge tool, but well-rounded; Kiley McDaniel comp: Andre Ethier; 6-3, 200 pounds
  173. OF Jason Martin (Orange Lutheran HS, California): above-average CF range; legit plus speed out of box, more above-average overall; average arm; tools quickly becoming skills, makes the most of his natural talent; good natural hitter, at least average; 5-10, 180 pounds
  174. OF Jae Roberts (Hammond HS, South Carolina): plus bat speed; average or plus raw power, depending on source; LF all the way; good athlete; good approach to hitting; 5-10, 210 pounds
  175. OF Jacob Cordero Kuilan (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm strength; good speed; really like his hit tool; plus bat speed; 6-0, 180 pounds
  176. Stanford JR 1B Brian Ragira: really strong hit tool; well above-average raw power, but hasn’t manifested much at all just yet; almost all power to gaps presently; average arm; average speed, maybe a touch less; really underrated athlete; really good defender at 1B; makes the most sense at RF or 3B if he can handle either spot; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .333/.377/.469 – 15 BB/44 K – 213 AB) (2012: .337/.394/.460 – 19 BB/45 K – 251 AB – 3/5 SB) (2013: .354/.410/.541 – 13 BB/21 K – 4/5 SB – 209 AB)
  177. Delaware JR 1B/3B Jimmy Yezzo: above-average raw power; improved defensively at 3B, but still a 1B in the pros where he should be at least average; like his compact swing a lot; uses the whole field, goes with pitch; big opposite field power; slow; average at best arm; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .326/.372/.513 – 16 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 187 AB) (2013: .397/.443/.705 – 20 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 224 AB)
  178. Western Carolina JR OF Julian Ridings: good athlete; plus speed; gap power; strong hit tool; way too aggressive at plate, but has improved; good bunter; easy CF range; good arm; 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: .300/.323/.413 – 5 BB/25 K – 12/15 SB – 160 AB) (2013: .362/.427/.628 – 21 BB/30 K – 14/14 SB – 199 AB)
  179. Texas JR OF Mark Payton: above-average speed; above-average range in CF; above-average arm; good pop; gifted natural hitter; 5-8, 180 pounds (2011: .288/.377/.354 – 32 BB/33 K – 240 AB) (2012: .370/.461/.567 – 33 BB/26 K – 208 AB – 8/13 SB) (2013: .416/.505/.573 – 29 BB/22 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB
  180. OF Eric Williams (Sachse HS, Texas): plus arm strength; plus power upside; good athlete; above-average speed; good CF tools; potential catcher convert; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds
  181. RHP Jackson Lamb (Bedford HS, Michigan): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 CB with promise; CU; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-6, 200 pounds
  182. RHP Kevin Davis (Miller HS, Alabama): 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; good 76-79 CB that flashes plus; 77-80 CU has been a pleasant surprise; 86 cutter; holds velocity late, still 92-93; CU keeps getting better: 82 and flashing plus by late-summer; inconsistent control; 6-1, 190 pounds
  183. RHP Nick Eicholtz (Cambridge Christian HS, Florida): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; average 74-76 CB, flashes plus; 80-81 CU; good 80-83 cut-SL; 6-4, 180 pounds
  184. RHP Alec Hansen (Loveland HS, Colorado): 90-93 FB, 96 peak; 70-75 CB; good athlete; raw; FAVORITE; 6-6, 210 pounds
  185. East Carolina JR 3B/SS Zach Houchins: strong hit tool; strong arm, plus for many; some power upside, but mostly to gaps; quick bat; love his approach, but can get too aggressive at times; average at best speed; Louisburg JC transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012 at JC: .394/.471/.587 – 26 BB – 218 AB – 16/18 SB) (2013: .333/.385/.548 – 17 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 177 AB)
  186. Wake Forest SR SS/2B Pat Blair: great approach; steady glove has grown into more than that, very dependable up the middle; average arm; some pop, mostly to gaps; above-average speed that plays up due to smarts; like his upside as utility infielder; old BA comp: Steve Lombardozzi; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .275/.453/.410 – 55 BB/39 K – 178 AB) (2012: .288/.416/.389 – 48 BB/30 K – 23/28 SB – 226 AB) (2013: .293/.473/.440 – 60 BB/38 K – 20/22 SB – 191 AB)
  187. Indiana JR 3B/SS Dustin DeMuth: big power upside still largely untapped; above-average or better arm; average or better defensive tools; very good speed for size; too aggressive; hit tool a question mark; athletic enough to stay up the middle if a pro team felt daring; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .331/.389/.394 – 20 BB/37 K – 236 AB) (2012: .250/.310/.325 – 10 BB/46 K – 228 AB – 6/13 SB) (2013: .413/.469/.582 – 16 BB/29 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB)
  188. Texas JR 3B/OF Erich Weiss: plus hit tool; little bit of pop; solid defender, but nothing special; professional approach; not afraid to hit behind in count; good athlete; pro frame; average at best speed; average arm; could be outfielder in pros; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: .384/.514/.558 – 55 BB/36 K – 224 AB) (2012: .409/.481/.635 – 23 BB/41 K – 203 AB – 10/12 SB) (2013: .333/.431/.424 – 25 BB/41 K – 7/7 SB – 177 AB)
  189. Miami-Dade JC FR 3B/C Victor Caratini: good athlete; plus defensive tools at 3B; strong arm; intriguing bat; average at best power; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .377/.467/.549 – 28 BB/26 K – 10/11 SB – 175 AB)
  190. Vanderbilt JR 1B/OF Conrad Gregor: above-average power upside; plus defender at first, pretty good in outfield; average speed once he gets a full head of steam; good arm, but slow release; very strong hit tool; great approach; physically strong; smart hitter, but still chases too many bad balls; plus bat speed; can get pull happy; pretty swing; that raw power is still there, but has been slow to manifest; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: .365/.471/.488 – 34 BB/28 K – 170 AB) (2012: .336/.452/.472 – 44 BB/38 K – 229 AB – 11/11 SB) (2013: .308/.449/.418 – 50 BB/21 K – 19/21 SB – 182 AB)
  191. LHP Tyler Alexander (Southlake Carroll HS, Texas): 87-92 FB; good CU; mid-70s CB; SL with plus upside; like his command a lot; really smart pitcher; 6-2, 180 pounds
  192. LHP Ian McKinney (Boone HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 93 peak; 75-80 kCB; 78-79 SL; 77-80 sinking CU with above-average to plus upside; plus pitchability; lots of deception; 5-11, 180 pounds
  193. LHP Sean Brady (Baker HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average upside with 74-78 CB; 77-79 SL; average or better 79-81 CU; improved command, plus now; 6-0, 180 pounds
  194. LHP Austin Nicely (Spotswood HS, Virginia): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; good 77-80 CB; good 77-81 CU with plus upside; 6-2, 180 pounds
  195. LHP Chris Kohler (Los Osos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 78-80 circle CU with average upside; average 70-74 CB; 78 SL; 6-3, 195 pounds
  196. LHP Evan Smith (Montgomery HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus breaking ball; intriguing CU; 6-5, 190 pounds
  197. LHP Denton Keys (Rye HS, Colorado): 86-89 FB, 90-91 peak; plus 76-78 CB at times; CU with upside; good athlete; good command; PG Matt Harrison comp; 6-3, 200 pounds
  198. RHP Thad Lowry (Spring HS, Texas): 89-93 FB, 94-96 peak; plus 80-82 splitter/CU; average 84-86 SL; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds
  199. C/RHP Adrian Chacon (Jesuit HS, Florida): interesting bat; excellent defender; strong arm; good athlete; 85-87 FB; 74-75 CB; 78 CU; good command; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds
  200. C/OF Jake Sweaney (Garces Memorial HS, California): above-average arm; average or better power upside; great athlete; quick bat; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds
  201. C Dom Nunez (Elk Grove HS, California): below-average speed; converted infielder; looks like a much better athlete now than he did last year; average raw power; very intriguing defensive tools; PG Jake Rodriguez comp; 6-1, 180 pounds
  202. Kean SR RHP Kevin Herget: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; plus CB; plus CU; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 106 K – 37 BB – 111 IP – 1.62 ERA)
  203. Florida International JR LHP/OF Tyler Alexander: 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; good CB, inconsistent but will flash plus; good sinking CU that he relies on, flashes plus; good command; iffy control remains issue; great athlete; 6-1, 170 pounds (2013: 10.26 K/9 | 6.08 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  204. Oregon JR RHP Jimmie Sherfy: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; potential plus 82-88 SL; average at best 80 CU; 71-73 CB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 14.38 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 61.1 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 2.06 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  205. Louisville JR RHP Dace Kime: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 74-75 CB, flashes plus has morphed into low-80s SL/cutter, uses SL more but can still go to CB at times; CU; inconsistent FB command; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 9.36 K/9 | 25 IP) (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 4.87 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 11.15 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 61.1 IP)
  206. Kentucky JR RHP Trevor Gott: 90-94 FB with plus sink, 95-96 peak; good 82 SL; good command; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.52 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 14.40 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 25 IP) (2013: 11.10 K/9 | 1.50 BB/9 | 2.52 FIP | 30 IP)
  207. Georgia Tech SR OF Brandon Thomas: above-average speed; power upside largely untapped, but not sold there’s much there; great athlete; average hit tool with average at best power; good enough CF range; good enough arm, but far from special – not strong, but accurate; looks like a player on paper, but not a favorite – too much of a tweener for me; 6-3, 205 pounds; (2011: .322/.434/.449 – 38 BB/40 K – 205 AB) (2012: .365/.489/.555 – 39 BB/40 K – 211 AB – 13/18 SB) (2013: .347/.436/.483 – 30 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 189 AB)
  208. Virginia Tech rJR OF Tyler Horan: intriguing power, has been called plus; can get too aggressive; good athlete; average speed, maybe a little more; good in a corner; LF in the pros; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: .396/.434/.771 – 2 BB/11 K – 48 AB) (2012: .277/.398/.580 – 28 BB/44 K – 188 AB – 7/9 SB) (2013: .328/.376/.589 – 16 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 241 AB)
  209. OF Ivan Wilson (Ruston HS, Louisiana): average speed, could be slightly above-average; plus raw power; raw, but gifted; pitch recognition needs work; average to slightly above-average arm; corner OF profile; big guy, very strong; 6-3, 220 pounds
  210. New Mexico SR RHP Sam Wolff: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; up to 99 in 2013; good CB; above-average SL; good CU, flashes plus; smooth delivery; good polish; transfer from San Diego and JC of Southern Nevada; has learned to pitch in 2013; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 4.73 K/9 | 5.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP) (2013: 7.26 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 93 IP)
  211. Dallas Baptist rJR RHP Jake Johansen: 90-92 FB, 93-96 peak, has also hit 97-98; good low-80s SL, now up to 85-86 and called a CB; cutter; iffy command; poor control, but reports are positive; upper-80s cutter is nasty pitch; Summer 2012: 93-95 FB, 97-98 peak; also: 91-92, 96-97 peak; mid- to upper-80s SL with above-average upside and cutter action; shows CU; control is an ongoing issue; needs a slower CB or CU; 2013: 95-99 FB; shows SL and CB that look good at times; Andrew Cashner comp; 6-6, 230 pounds (2012: 8.02 K/9 | 6.07 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 46 IP) (2013: 7.64 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 88.1 IP)
  212. Arizona State JR RHP Trevor Williams: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; relatively new good 79-82 SL; 73-76 CB used to get a strike looking; love his 78-80 CU, flashes plus; Summer 2012: 91-95 FB; no future plus offspeed pitch at this point; sits 90-92, 95 peak; falls to 87-91, 93 peak; good 81-83 SL; gets groundballs; 2013: 90-94 2-seam FB, 94-96 4-seam FB; good 76-81 CU; 73-75 CB; average at best 80-85 cut-SL; good control; lot of Joe Blanton in him; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 8.39 K/9 | 39.2 IP) (2012: 5.09 K/9 | 0.98 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 109.2 IP) (2013: 6.95 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 103.2 IP)
  213. Notre Dame JR RHP Dan Slania: 91-96 FB; good CB; Cape 2012: 87-92 FB, 95 peak; 76-81 SL; Broxton comp; Cape Update: 81-84 SL; flashes plus 81-82 CU; FB up to 97; 93-96 all fall 2012; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; good 81-84 SL; 70-71 CB; good 80-82 CU, plus upside; 6-5, 275 pounds (2011: 6.16 K/9 | 30.2 IP) (2012: 11.03 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 31 IP) (2013: 6.67 K/9 | 1.67 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  214. Virginia JR LHP Kyle Crockett: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; very good 77-79 SL; 72-74 CB; good CU; good command; good athlete; murder on lefties; 2013: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; consistently average or better SL; 6-2, 160 pounds (2011: 9.56 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 60 IP) (2013: 11.60 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 2.44 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  215. Georgia Tech JR OF Kyle Wren: plus speed; good CF range; ideal leadoff approach; needs to put on some weight; not much strength; below-average arm: 5-10, 165 pounds (2011: .355/.429/.464 – 32 BB/30 K – 265 AB) (2012: .260/.354/.368 – 35 BB/28 K – 258 AB – 17/23 SB) (2013: .372/.440/.488 – 30 BB/34 K – 27/38 SB – 250 AB)
  216. OF/1B Marcus Doi (Mid-Pacific Institute, Hawaii): good athlete; fast; short swing; very interesting hit tool; interesting power upside; average speed; LF only arm; 6-0, 185 pounds
  217. C Jonah Heim (Amherst HS, New York): good athlete; quick bat; good looking swing; average raw power; chance for average hit tool; average arm; steady defender; PG comp: Matt Wieters; 6-4, 200 pounds
  218. 2B/SS Christian Arroyo (Hernando HS, Florida): above-average present hit tool; average at best speed; average at best arm; quick actions in field; love his approach; not loads of projection, but good ballplayer; some Kolten Wong to his game; not much power; 6-0, 180 pounds
  219. 2B/SS Jamie Westbrook (Basha HS, Arizona): good defender; instinctive; strong arm; really quick bat; good hitter; average speed; double-digit HR pop; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds
  220. 2B/OF Anfernee Grier (Russell County HS, Alabama): very quick bat; above-average arm; popular Brandon Phillips comp (PG?); interesting power with average upside, maybe more; good natural hit tool, at least average; could also play CF and play it well; my own Devon White comp; above-average speed; lightning quick wrists; questionable approach biggest current impediment to success as pro; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  221. North Florida JR OF Tyler Marincov: average speed; good approach; above-average arm; above-average raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .257/.315/.442 – 6 BB/29 K – 113 AB) (2012: .312/.392/.517 – 22 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 2015 AB) (2013: .315/.406/.548 – 34 BB/28 K – 21/23 SB – 241 AB)
  222. Brigham Young JR OF Jaycob Brugman: good speed; good bat speed; strong arm; RF in pros; power remains intriguing; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: .293/.350/.546 – 16 BB/46 K – 205 AB) (2012: .250/.325/.366 – 18 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 172 AB) (2013: .297/.395/.569 – 30 BB/47 K – 8/10 SB – 202 AB)
  223. RHP Andrew Dunlap (Westbury Christian HS, Texas): 91-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 78-81 CB flashes plus; 84 CU with upside; Kimbrel comp from PG; 5-11, 215 pounds
  224. LHP Daniel Ayers (Columbus North HS, Indiana): 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 74-78 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds
  225. LHP Max Knutson (Mounds View HS, Minnesota): 86-92 FB, 94 peak; 70-74 CB; low-70s CU; 80-81 SL with promise; really good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds
  226. LHP John Kilichowski (Tampa Jesuit HS, Florida): 86-88 FB, 90 peak; solid CU; 73-76 CB with plus upside; 6-5, 185 pounds
  227. Lamar CC SO LHP/OF Sam Wilson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB with above-average upside; SL; great athlete; strong arm; New Mexico transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 10 K/9 | 18 IP) (2011: .216/.299/.261 – 16 BB/33 K – 153 AB) (2013: 109 K – 43 BB – 87.2 IP – 1.33 ERA)
  228. Arkansas JR RHP Barrett Astin: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak with good sink; good upper-80s cutter/SL (85-87) that is great when on, up to 88-90 in fall 2012, 92 peak; has hit 94-95 in past; plus 78-82 split-CU; plus 87-90 cutter when he commands; interesting CB; 2013: 88-91 sinker; 84-86 cutter/SL; below-average 80-83 CB; 2013: 87-91 FB; good 81-85 cut-SL; good 78-82 CU; good 80-83 CB, flashes above-average; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 9.05 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 9.97 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 58.2 IP) (2013: 7.42 K/9 | 2.04 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  229. Ohio State JR RHP/1B Josh Dezse: 90-95 FB, could even be higher in 2012 (97-98); plus raw power; rumors of 100 peak FB; team willing to gamble on his injury could win big; 85 CU; 77 CB; 2012: 93-97 FB; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: .326/.422/.466 – 27 BB/46 K – 193 AB) (2011: 10.41 K/9 | 27.2 IP) (2012: .315/.432/.435 – 33 BB/47 K – 216 AB – 1/2 SB) (2012: 6.04 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  230. Florida Gulf Coast JR OF/1B Sean Dwyer: great approach; average raw power; average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; strong hit tool; smart hitter; quick bat; pretty swing; gap power at present; corner outfielder in pros; average at best defensive ability; worry about him as dead-pull hitter; power has really come on of late; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: .249/.347/.378 – 30 BB/58 K – 201 AB) (2012: .321/.415/.467 – 33 BB/36 K – 212 AB – 2/3 SB) (2013: .346/.433/.530 – 38 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 217 AB)
  231. South Florida JR OF James Ramsay: good athlete; strong hit tool; arm for RF, some like it less; above-average speed; needs to put on muscle; really quick bat; strong wrists; good enough in CF for me; average at best power; old Jackie Bradley comp from somewhere (I forget) that never made sense to me; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: .261/.322/.383 – 17 BB/41 K – 180 AB) (2012: .328/.390/.391 – 25 BB/25 K – 238 AB – 14/19 SB) (2013: .321/.395/.428 – 29 BB/21 K – 12/18 SB – 243 AB)
  232. OF Brennon Lund (Bingham HS, Utah): quick bat; really good defender; CF range; plus speed; leadoff profile; above-average to plus arm; great athlete; not a ton of power, but enough; plays within himself offensively; 5-10, 180 pounds
  233. OF Corey Ray (Simeon Career Academy, Illinois): handles big velocity well; good defender; average speed; plus range in corner, solid in CF; great athlete; strong arm; questionable power; 6-0, 180 pounds
  234. Vanderbilt JR 2B/OF Tony Kemp: plus speed; well above-average range; can play CF; not much power; leadoff profile; takes mighty hacks, but does it with a sweet, compact swing; great athlete; has seen time at 2B; reminds me a little bit of Zeke DeVoss; love the shortness in his swing, very quick to the ball; 5-6, 165 pounds (2011: .337/.444/.425 – 39 BB/30 K – 252 AB) (2012: .266/.402/.402 – 42 BB/39 K – 241 AB – 22/26 SB) (2013: .427/.508/.546 – 31 BB/24 K – 28/40 SB – 218 AB)
  235. Nova Southeastern JR 2B Carlos Asuaje: strong hit tool; quick bat; surprising power; good speed; good defender at both second and third, playable at SS; patient approach; could be plus at 2B; FAVORITE; great athlete; good range at 3B; such a smart hitter; level swing plane; line drive machine; 5-8, 165 pounds (2011: .355/.432/.498 – 28 BB/15 K – 13/16 SB – 211 AB) (2012: .389/.480/.611 – 30 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 190 AB) (2013: .320/.441/.449 – 38 BB/13 K – 32/35 SB – 178 AB)
  236. Mississippi State JR SS Adam Frazier: great approach; solid defender; above-average speed, maybe a touch less; bat is a little light, but I think there’s enough to work with; arm may push him to 2B, but release is quick enough to stick at SS for me; reminds me some of poor man’s Nolan Fontana; very accurate arm; FAVORITE; 5-11, 175 pounds (2011: .274/.293/.274 – 3 BB/13 K – 95 AB) (2012: .367/.484/.441 – 53 BB/23 K – 245 AB – 9/15 SB) (2013: .355/.404/.465 – 21 BB/24 K – 7/11 SB – 256 AB)
  237. 3B/RHP Blake Tiberi (Holy Cross HS, Kentucky): quick bat; power upside; strong arm; above-average speed; good defensive tools; like the bat; 5-11, 200 pounds
  238. 3B Tucker Neuhaus (Wharton HS, Florida): strong hit tool; plus arm strength, can get wild; interesting power upside, average or better; really good defensive tools; 6-3, 200 pounds
  239. Arizona JR OF/1B Brandon Dixon: average or better power upside; above-average speed; steady glove; below-average arm; good athlete; has played a competent 3B (2013 position); 6-1, 210 pounds (2012: .213/.301/.284 – 13 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 155 AB) (2013: .318/.399/.477 – 21 BB/34 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB)
  240. LHP Evan Anderson (Dale HS, Oklahoma): 85-90 FB; average 74-76 CB with plus upside; 80-81 SL with upside; 78-81 CU; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds
  241. RHP Michael Shawaryn (Gloucester Catholic HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB; CB; SL; CU; great command; great control; very advanced; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds
  242. RHP Tanner Draper (Riverton HS, Utah): 86-90 FB; good 77 SL; good 80 CU; good 73-76 CB; plus command; big pitchability guy; 6-3, 200 pounds
  243. RHP/OF Billy Roth (Vista HS, California): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL; 77-81 CB; above-average raw power; quick bat; controls zone; plus approach; has also played some 3B; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  244. RHP/SS Tyler Cohen (Agoura HS, California): 86-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 plus CB; lots of pitchability; steady glove; FAVORITE
  245. RHP Mark Armstrong (Clarence HS, New York): 88-92 FB; 77-80 CU; good 73-77 CB; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  246. RHP Carter Hope (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-93 FB; good CU; mid- to upper-70s CB with above-average upside; 6-3, 200 pounds
  247. Central Arizona JC SO RHP Ricky Jacquez: 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; potential plus 78-83 CB that is already above-average; promising but raw 77-80 CU; great athlete; my own Marcus Stroman comp; 2012: 84-85 SL; kicked off team (Texas); 2013: 90-91 FB; 5-9, 160 pounds (2012: 9.64 K/9 | 4.71 BB/9 | 4.95 FIP | 42 IP)
  248. Pittsburgh SO C Elvin Soto: good defender; quick hands; above-average arm strength; average at best hit tool
  249. SS/RHP Chris Rivera (El Dorado HS, California): plus arm; good defender; quick bat; average raw power; really like his bat during BP and showcases, but game performances have been lacking; average at best speed; 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 74-77 CB; 80 CU; like the popular Huston Street comp; might be best behind plate, but he’s a SS for me and potentially an excellent one…just unsure of the bat; 6-1, 185 pounds
  250. South Alabama JR 1B/LHP Jordan Patterson: good athlete; surprising speed; above-average power upside; plus glove at first; can get him to chase; might work in OF; strong arm; mid- to high-80s FB, now up to 89-92, 93 peak; good SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: .270/.382/.384 – 23 BB/41 K – 211 AB) (2012: .313/.421/.498 – 24 BB/44 K – 2/3 SB – 217 AB) (2013: .380/.511/.563 – 40 BB/30 K – 4/6 SB – 208 AB)
  251. 1B/LHP Bryce Harman (Lloyd C. Bird HS, Virginia): big power upside; exciting hit tool; 86-88 FB, 90 peak; 76 SL; 6-6, 210 pounds
  252. 1B Pete Alonso (Plant HS, Florida): plus defender; intriguing power, can hit it the other way; strong arm; decent speed; raw power beginning to manifest, doing it off of good pitching; 6-3, 215 pounds
  253. Louisiana State SR OF/1B Mason Katz: interesting power upside, wears out gaps; above-average defender; drills fastballs; ferocious swing; average speed; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: .342/.376/.542 – 9 BB/33 K – 190 AB) (2012: .332/.429/.581 – 35 BB/49 K – 8/12 SB – 241 AB) (2013: .373/.464/.632 – 34 BB/35 K – 5/12 SB – 220 AB)
  254. San Diego rSO OF/LHP Louie Lechich: good speed, plus for some; above-average arm, plus for me; great athlete; strong; quick bat; can hang in CF, could excel in corner; plus raw power; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; transfer from Cal; old Jim Edmonds comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: .321/.387/.393 – 6 BB/11 K – 56 AB) (2011: 6.86 K/9 | 19.2 IP) (2012: .302/.360/.378 – 21 BB/33 K – 225 AB – 7/13 SB) (2013: .290/.369/.409 – 21 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 176 AB) (2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 46 IP)
  255. Grossmont (CA) JC SO OF/LHP Billy Flamion: plus bat speed; interesting raw power; average speed; good defender; strong arm; good athlete; way too aggressive, but making strides; Oregon transfer; 85-88 FB; good 70-75 CB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .287/.382/.426 – 17 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 136 AB
  256. Louisiana-Lafayette JR OF Dexter Kjerstad: plus speed; good raw power; transfer from Texas; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .329/.426/.659 – 10 BB – 85 AB – 10/11 SB) (2013: .394/.437/.618 – 17 BB/28 K – 10/16 SB – 251 AB)
  257. 2B Gosuke Katoh (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): good athlete; above-average to plus speed; smart hitter; fun to watch in field; very good glove, plus range; enough arm; great approach; sneaky pop, chance for average power
  258. Samford JR RHP/3B CK Irby: 88-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 76-81 CB; plus SL with cutter action; two breaking balls may be the same; good deception; reliever delivery; Todd Coffey approach to entrances; Cape 2012: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; 79-80 SL; low-80s CU; up to 97 in fall ball 2012; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 8.67 K/9 | 36.1 IP); (2012: .340/.384/.512 – 16 BB/35 K – 215 AB – 4/5 SB) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 8.77 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 91.1 IP)
  259. LHP Travis Seabrooke (Crestwood SS, Ontario): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 75-77 CU; CB; young for class; 6-6, 200 pounds
  260. RHP/3B Logan Shore (Coon Rapids HS, Minnesota): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80 CU; good 75-78 CB; smart pitcher; 6-2, 200 pounds
  261. RHP Steve Farinaro (Head Royce HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 71-76 CB; 82 CU; keeps ball down as well as any pitcher in class; plus command; smart; 6-1, 180 pounds
  262. Arkansas JR RHP Colby Suggs: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 82-83 CB; iffy control; big butt; sitting mostly 93-97 on Cape 2012; plus CB up to 87; emerging CU; my own Heath Bell comp; 2013: 93-96, 98 peak; above-average 81-85 CB; 6-0, 225 pounds (2011: 10.35 K/9 | 20 IP) (2012: 8.77 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 39 IP) (2013: 13.50 K/9 | 7.71 BB/9 | 1.75 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  263. North Carolina JR LHP Kent Emanuel: good athlete; 84-89 FB, 91 peak; potential plus CU with fastball arm speed; cutter that he hopes will evolve into SL; plus fielder; plus command; really funky mid-70s CB; changes arm angles; (2011: 8.28 K/9 | 104.1 IP); 86 average FB in 2012; fall 2012: 89-90 early, 85-88 later; more consistently 90-92 now; relies on command and deception; still think he lives 85-88 in pros; 2013: 85-87 FB, 89-90 peak; above-average 72-79 CU, more often firmer; 76-79 SL; 69-72 CB; great athlete; lots of deception; plus FB command; my own JA Happ comp; pickoff move is legit weapon; 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 110 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 1.71 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 110.2 IP)
  264. Georgia Tech SR RHP Buck Farmer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; potential plus low-80s SL; plus sinking 78-83 CU; 76-78 CB; iffy command – rumors of it being much improved in spring, throwing all four pitches for strikes; 88-91, 92-93 peak in 2012; 87 two-seamer; 78-83 CU; 74-74 CB; 78-79 SL; two breaking balls run into each other for me, at least this year; 2013: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; holds velocity late; above-average 79-82 SL; average 79-81 CU with sink; CB; lots of pitchability; 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 9.30 K/9 | 108.1 IP) (2012: 10.29 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 10.28 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  265. Oregon State SR LHP Matt Boyd: 87-89 FB, 91-92 peak; has also been up to 94; good 82-83 CU; good 73-76 CB with plus upside; funky windup gives good deception; plus command; in a world of more creative baseball management, he could be bullpen ace; really good sink on FB; throws both CB and CU for strikes; Cape 2012: 88-92 FB with plus sink, 96 peak in relief; 73 CB; 76-78 CU; best offspeed is 76-79 SL; 2013: 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 73-75 CB; 76-79 CU; 79-81 SL; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 7.04 K/9 | 46 IP) (2012: 7.78 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 8.53 K/9 | 1.92 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  266. Florida Gulf Coast JR LHP Brandon Bixler: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; plus CU; improving CB that I like a lot; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 11.14 K/9 | 8.54 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 59 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 7.38 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 50 IP)
  267. Washington JR RHP Austin Voth: 89-93 FB, 94 peak with plus command; good mid-70s CB; Cape 2012: 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 77-79 CB; plus 82-84 SL; solid 81 CU; FB can get too straight and command wavers; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 7.27 K/9 | 69.1 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 67.1 IP) (2013: 8.72 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 105.1 IP)
  268. UCLA JR RHP Adam Plutko: 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak FB; special FB command and movement; flashes plus 71-74 CB; really good to plus 79-81 CU; nice 78-82 SL; outstanding command; repeats mechanics beautifully; 87-89 FB; 73-74 CB; plus 81-82 CU; Summer 2012: 87-89 FB; 80-82 CU; 79-82 SL; 70-71 CB; no offspeed pitch overwhelmed; 2013: 88-92 FB; 79-83 CU; decent 76-79 CB; 82-85 cut-SL; 78-80 SL; polish, command, pitchability; PG comp: David Phelps; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 8.11 K/9 | 107.2 IP) (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 119.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 2.16 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 104 IP)
  269. Minnesota JR LHP DJ Snelten: 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 77-80 CU; average 76-82 SL with plus upside; 2013: 86-89 FB, up to 92-93 at times; flashes plus 70-74 CB; 6-7, 225 pounds (2011: 5.52 K/9 | 29.1 IP) (2012: 5.86 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 86 IP) (2013: 6.60 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 58.2 IP)
  270. Arkansas JR 3B/2B Dominic Ficociello: very quick hands; plus potential hit tool; plus power upside, but yet to show it; extremely devoted worker; crazy bat speed; whole field approach; might have to play 1B professionally, but he’s good there; some think he is playable at SS or 2B; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: .326/.355/.455 – 6 BB/43 K – 224 AB) (2012: .282/.384/.421 – 37 BB/40 K – 252 AB – 4/8 SB) (2013: .254/.325/.345 – 13 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 142 AB)
  271. 1B Jake Bauers (Marina HS, California): very big raw power, above-average at least; really like his hit tool, naturally gifted bat; popular Daric Barton as hitter comp, most famously by BA; slow; poor arm; average at best glove; 6-1, 200 pounds
  272. 2B Willie Calhoun (Benicia HS, California): love his hit tool, easy above-average; average defender; gap power; average speed; good enough arm; great patience; PG Ray Durham comp; have heard a shorter Jay Bell; 5-8, 170 pounds
  273. 1B/LHP Joe Dudek (Christian Brothers Academy, New Jersey): great approach; plus power; plus bat speed; hitter first, power second; 87 peak; FAVORITE
  274. College of the Canyons FR 3B Trey Williams: above-average power, plus raw for some; quick bat; good instincts at third, but still plenty rough around the edges; well above-average arm, but still far too inconsistent; below-average speed; 6-1, 210 pounds (2013: .324/.370/.514 – 5 BB/30 K – 142 AB)
  275. Everett CC FR 3B Dylan LaVelle: strong arm; good defender; big raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .295/.393/.445 – 23 BB/20 K – 5 SB – 146 AB)
  276. Kirkwood SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .413/.522/.699 – 30 BB/18 K – 4/6 SB – 143 AB)
  277. Connecticut SR 2B LJ Mazzilli: above-average speed; good athlete; chance to be really good defender; no discernible platoon split; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .375/.425/.535 – 21 BB/28 K – 275 AB) (2012: .389/.451/.619 – 23 BB/29 K – 239 AB – 16/21 SB) (2013: .392/.436/.560 – 22 BB/23 K – 28/32 SB – 232 AB)
  278. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/2B Brady Corless: 87-92 FB; 78-80 SL with upside; good 77 CU; plus command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  279. Northeast JC rFR RHP Greg Milhorn: 88-93 FB, has been up to 95-96 in past; good 80-84 SL; 80-82 sinking CU with upside; interesting CB; Arkansas transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 62 K – 23 BB – 62 IP – 3.77 ERA)
  280. Florida SO RHP John Magliozzi: 88-92 FB, hit 94-95 peak on 2012 Cape; good 77-78 CU, flashes above-average to plus; good SL; much improved 74-78 CB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 6.09 K/9 | 1.32 BB/9 | 5.18 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 8.15 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 67.1 IP)
  281. RHP Zach Burdi (Downers Grove South HS, Illinois): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CU; upper-70s breaking ball still inconsistent; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  282. 1B/3B Ian Hagenmiller (Palm Beach Central HS, Florida): plus arm; interesting power upside, plus for some more like above-average for me; can definitely hit; solid defensive tools; FAVORITE; 6-1, 210 pounds
  283. Kentucky JR 2B/RHP JT Riddle: good approach to hitting; gap power; could be good defender at 3B; good speed; pretty swing; good arm; 86-87 FB with sink; SL; some like him best at SS or CF; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: .294/.369/.405 – 17 BB/31 K – 163 AB) (2012: .279/.350/.407 – 17 BB/25 K – 226 AB – 3/4 SB) (2013: .327/.408/.399 – 23 BB/13 K – 6/9 SB – 208 AB)
  284. C Iolana Akau (St. Louis School, Hawaii): plus arm; quick behind plate; excellent defensive ability; gap power; love his athleticism; 5-11, 170 pounds
  285. 2B/SS Malik Collymore (Port Credit SS, Canada): well above-average speed; average at best arm; good athlete; should be average or better defender; some pop; we’ll see about the bat; 6-0, 190 pounds
  286. Iowa Western SO 2B Grant Kay: good defensive tools; good power; all he does is hit; uses whole field; above-average speed; can also play 3B; average at best arm; can get too aggressive; good athlete; Louisville transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: .381/.447/.619 – 7 BB/10 K – 10/12 SB – 97 AB)
  287. RHP Ed Voyles (Holy Innocents Episcopal HS, Georgia): 87-91 FB; 70-74 CB; 76-80 CU; Walker Weickel comp; 6-7, 185 pounds
  288. RHP Chris Oakley (St. Augustine Prep HS, New Jersey): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; pitches down in zone; up to 94-95 by mid-summer, sitting 89-93; average 71-78 CB flashes above-average, best when up near 78-82; good split-finger 78-83 CU; obvious Chris Jenkins comp; 6-7, 225 pounds
  289. RHP Trevor Clifton (Heritage HS, Tennessee): 88-94, 95-97 peak; good 73-77 CB with plus upside; good 77-80 CU; violent delivery with lots of moving parts hurts his command; 6-4, 180 pounds
  290. LHP Zach Farmer (Piketon HS, Ohio): 86-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 73 CB; 75 CU; cutter; good command; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  291. South Florida JR LHP Nick Gonzalez: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; FB really moves; plus breaking ball at times, inconsistent still; CU with average upside, currently raw; offspeed pitches need work; iffy command; iffy control; 2013: 88-91 FB, 92-94 peak; much improved CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 7.15 K/9 | 39 IP) (2012: 8.71 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 41.1 IP) (2013: 8.10 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  292. 3B Tyler Bozeman (Centennial HS, Tennessee): average arm; really like his approach; power upside questionable
  293. 3B Jonah Arenado (El Toro HS, California): average or better arm; steady glove; interesting power; average upside with hit tool; 6-3, 200 pounds
  294. College of Charleston JR OF Brandon Murray: significant raw power; average at best speed; strong arm; 5-11, 210 pounds (2012: .335/.427/.575 – 31 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB) (2013: .316/.437/.524 – 43 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 206 AB)
  295. Coastal Carolina JR OF Jacob May: quick bat; strong; also tried at 2B; underrated pop; good athlete; plus speed; mature body; still unsure if he’ll hit enough, but intriguing tools; 5-10, 185 pounds (2011: .206/.285/.291 – 12 BB/24 K – 141 AB) (2012: .311/.395/.411 – 26 BB/26 K – 27/32 SB – 209 AB) (2013: .325/.418/.483 – 22 BB/25 K – 16/26 SB – 209 AB)
  296. Polk State JC FR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; reminds me a little of a stronger Andrew Toles; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB)
  297. Western Oklahoma State JC OF Willie Allen: legit plus power; above-average speed; strong arm; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds (2013: .362/.463/.658 – 27 BB/37 K – 21/23 SB – 149 AB)
  298. OF/1B KJ Woods (Fort Mill HS, South Carolina): plus raw power, but hasn’t shown it yet; raw; strong; good defensive tools, should be average in corner in time; smart on the bases; hits it to all fields; strong arm; Larry Greene as hitter comp from Law; 6-4, 215 pounds
  299. OF Nicholas Buckner (North Shore HS, Texas): average speed; good defender; good athlete; accurate arm, average arm strength; average or more raw power; raw as a hitter; 6-0, 205 pounds
  300. C Jack Kruger (Oaks Christian HS, California): outstanding defensive tools, very strong presently; gap power
  301. C Chuckie Robinson (Danville HS, Illinois): big raw power, more present than most; very strong arm; strong; 6-2, 230 pounds
  302. C/2B Kean Wong (Waiakea HS, Hawaii): so much like his brother, it’s scary; above-average speed; short stroke; good athlete; little doubt he’ll hit; 5-11, 190 pounds
  303. Florida State College-Jacksonville rSO RHP Brad Renner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; split-CU; inconsistent command; groundball machine; FAVORITE; 6-6, 220 pounds
  304. Howard JC rFR RHP David Palladino: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good mid-70s CB; good CU; SL; USC Upstate transfer; 6-9, 270 pounds (2013: 99 K – 31 BB – 70.1 IP – 2.18 ERA)
  305. Howard JC rFR RHP David Gates: 93-96 FB, 98-99 peak; using more sinkers; 82-84 SL; 86-88 CU; good command; inconsistent control; Texas Tech transfer; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 62 K – 55 BB – 75.1 IP – 3.82 ERA)
  306. Missouri State rJR RHP Nick Petree: 86-90 FB with plus movement and great sink; good mid-70s SL; really good 78-80 CU that flashes plus; good cutter; good overall command; missed 2010 season due to Tommy John surgery; will drop FB down to get more movement; FB has dipped to 83-87 on occasion; SL; CU; lots of two-seamers; 85-88 FB, CB, SL, CU, huge pitchability, plus command, plus control; 2013: 85-90 FB; plus CU; cutter/SL; CB; knuckleball!; tiny bit of Tropeano to his game; one of my favorite comps of draft season: righty Roth; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 7.78 K/9 | 96 IP) (2012: 9.13 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 115.1 IP) (2013: 9.96 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  307. 2B/3B Edwin Diaz (Ladislau Martinez Otero HS, Puerto Rico): good athlete; good defensive tools; below-average speed; solid arm; sure, steady hands; interesting hit tool; 6-2, 180 pounds
  308. Louisiana State JR 3B/SS Christian Ibarra: really good defensive tools; strong arm; undersized, but strong utility future; 5-7, 180 pounds (2013: .361/.457/.536 – 29 BB/29 K – 0/3 SB – 183 AB)
  309. Auburn JR 3B/RHP Damek Tomscha: plus arm strength; good power; great athlete; good at third; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: .296/.405/.484 – 27 BB/36 K – 0/2 SB – 186 AB)
  310. OF Daniel Williams (Cedar Ridge HS, Texas): above-average to plus raw power; above-average speed; plus athleticism; below-average arm; 6-2, 215 pounds
  311. OF Dane McFarland (JSerra Catholic HS, California): good athlete; good speed; big power; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds
  312. OF Joseph Monge (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm; above-average or better speed; quick bat; average power upside; good CF; 6-0, 170 pounds
  313. OF Andrew Benintendi (Madeira HS, Ohio): good speed; CF range; average arm; really smart player; above-average hit tool; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds
  314. OF Josh Greene (Forest HS, Florida): plus-plus speed; plus CF range; average at best arm; plays within himself; 5-10, 165 pounds
  315. OF/1B Jacob Heyward (Eagles Christian Academy, Georgia): good athlete; good speed; plus raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds
  316. OF Eugene Vazquez (Timber Creek HS, Florida): good speed; above-average arm; quick bat; consistently hits balls hard; 6-1, 185 pounds
  317. Mississippi State JR RHP Evan Mitchell: 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; now hitting 97, nothing below 93; 87 cutter; really good 78-81 CB/SL, flashes plus; needs to throw more darn strikes; 6-2, 175 pounds (2011: 9.62 K/9 | 48.2 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 6.34 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 12.05 K/9 | 10.38 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  318. Wisconsin-Milwaukee rSO RHP Josh Uhen: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; raw CB; Tommy Johns survivor; good athlete; up to 94-98 in fall ball 2012; up to 97-100 in 2013; still predominantly FB only pitcher, but it is a good one; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 8.02 K/9 | 10.13 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 21.1 IP)
  319. Auburn JR LHP Conner Kendrick: 88-92 FB; plus 73-77 CB; emerging 78-82 CU with good sink; lots of deception; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 8.74 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  320. Florida JR LHP Daniel Gibson: 88-91 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 81-83 CU that flashes plus; emerging 82-83 SL; also throws a CB; 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 6.66 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  321. Georgia Tech JR RHP Matthew Grimes: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good high-70s SL; CU; control comes and goes; spotty command; missed entire 2013 season after Tommy John surgery; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 9.90 K/9 | 73.2 IP) (2012: 8.68 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 5.23 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  322. Florida Gulf Coast JR RHP Harrison Cooney: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak, can get up to 95-96; good 78-82 SL/CB; CU; impressive two-seamer; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 80-84 chase SL; above-average 78-80 CU that looks like a splitter; occasional CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.57 K/9 | 37 IP) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.78 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 35.2 IP) (2013: 7.83 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  323. Long Island-Brooklyn rJR RHP Justin Topa: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; excellent CU; 77-78 CB slow to return, but better as year progressed; good command; TJ surgery in 2012; 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 66.2 IP) (2013: 7.20 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 100 IP)
  324. Mississippi JR RHP Mike Mayers: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; FB moves a ton; good 78-82 CU, shows plus; emerging 81-85 SL, have heard it as much improved at times but still inconsistent; also throws CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.40 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 7.28 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2013: 7.51 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  325. Virginia Tech JR LHP Eddie Campbell: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; above-average 78-81 CB; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; CB flashes plus; good CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 10.70 K/9 | 6.37 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 4.39 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 41 IP)
  326. West Virginia rSO LHP Harrison Musgrave: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80-82 CU with plus upside; emerging 71-74 CB needs work; missed 2012 due to TJ surgery; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.51 K/9 | 56.2 IP) (2013: 7.74 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  327. Arizona State rSO OF Trever Allen: great athlete; good speed; strong arm; lots of untapped raw power; good glove; 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: .279/.321/.381 – 3 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 147 AB) (2013: .289/.368/.495 – 20 BB/33 K – 7/7 SB – 204 AB)
  328. Arizona State JR OF/3B Kasey Coffman: good power upside; average speed; like his approach; LF only, but darn good out there; average at best arm; good bat speed; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: .234/.384/.273 – 18 BB/22 K – 12/16 SB – 128 AB) (2013: .321/.422/.500 – 28 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 218 AB)
  329. Louisville JR OF Coco Johnson: intriguing raw power; above-average speed; not a good defender; not much of an arm; 5-11, 215 pounds (2013: .313/.418/.492 – 17 BB/24 K – 20/29 SB – 179 AB)
  330. Campbell SR OF Ben McQuown: plus speed; very good range in CF, his biggest asset; smart base runner; sneaky pop; average at best arm, accurate; FAVORITE; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: .300/.376/.352 – 22 BB/24 K – 26/31 SB – 213 AB) (2013: .302/.419/.441 – 36 BB/30 K – 52/59 SB – 222 AB)
  331. Bryant SR OF Kevin Brown: average hit tool; average speed; average power; LF only; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: .279/.345/.468 – 14 BB/22 K – 201 AB) (2012: .281/.350/.515 – 21 BB/21 K – 9/14 SB – 196 AB) (2013: .344/.485/.522 – 46 BB/20 K – 21/29 SB – 209 AB)
  332. James Madison rJR OF Johnny Bladel: above-average to plus speed; gap power; great approach; good CF; plus arm; biased probably, but have always liked him; 6-0, 175 pounds (.336/.460/.493 – 42 BB/47 K – 211 AB) (2012: .263/.432/.326 – 26 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 95 AB) (2013: .304/.478/.401 – 53 BB/29 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB)
  333. Rhode Island JR OF Jeff Roy: plus-plus speed (legit); surprising pop; too aggressive; plus defender in CF; plus arm; average hit tool; leadoff profile; FAVORITE; 5-9, 170 pounds (2011: .386/.448/.524 – 15 BB/30 K – 145 AB) (2012: .381/.464/.517 – 33 BB/35 K – 236 AB – 22/28 SB) (2013: .307/.408/.360 – 34 BB/39 K – 29/29 SB – 228 AB)
  334. UCLA SO OF Eric Filia-Snyder: great approach to hitting, takes professional at bats; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB) (2013: .248/.372/.325 – 31 BB/20 K – 8/15 SB – 206 AB)
  335. Vanderbilt SR OF Connor Harrell: has always flashed five-tool potential; good defender; can play steady CF, best in corners; strong arm; well above-average raw power; above-average speed; way more intriguing than your typical senior sign; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: .299/.367/.513 – 15 BB/43 K – 197 AB) (2012: .246/.360/.444 – 22 BB/53 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB) (2013: .307/.409/.518 – 28 BB/56 K – 7/9 SB – 228 AB)
  336. LHP Connor Jones (Johns Creek HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average CB with upside; 6-3, 190 pounds
  337. LHP Scott Moss (DeLand HS, Florida): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; 72-73 CB; good command; 6-6, 200 pounds
  338. LHP Gabe Speier (Dos Pueblos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; 74-77 CB; average upside with CU; SL; good command; 6-0, 175 pounds
  339. RHP Dan Herrmann (Christian Brothers College HS, Missouri): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL with upside; CU with upside; 6-5, 215 pounds
  340. Cal Poly JR RHP Chase Johnson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL, inconsistent; raw CU that is an average pitch presently; can hit 96-98 out of bullpen, but too straight; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.43 K/9 | 49 IP) (2012: 7.97 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 21 IP)
  341. Weatherford JC SO RHP/OF Trevor Simms: 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; velocity up and down; SL with upside, flashes plus; crazy arm speed; great athlete; plus speed; Rice transfer; Kyle Hansen comp; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 38 K – 29 BB – 43.1 IP – 5.40 ERA)
  342. Texas-Pan American JR 3B Alberto Morales: plus defensive tools; plus arm all the way around, strong and accurate; great instincts; power to gaps; great approach; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: .270/.374/.516 – 19 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 159 AB)
  343. Long Beach State JR 3B/SS Michael Hill: really quick bat; good defensive tools; plus arm strength; love his hit tool; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: .160/.250/.200 – 5 BB/17 K – 50 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .403/.421/.612 – 2 BB/14 K – 6/9 SB – 134 AB)
  344. California JR LHP/OF Mike Theofanopoulos: 85-88 FB; up to 89-92 FB in 2012 and during summer; consistently 88-90 on Cape; can hit 92; good 80-82 CU; 83 SL; plus 72-74 CB that I really, really like; BA Rob Rasmussen comp; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.20 K/9 | 4.52 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 69.2 IP) (2013: 7.00 K/9 | 11.00 BB/9 | 3.03 FIP | 9 IP)
  345. Rice JR RHP John Simms: 89-93 FB with plus movement; 83-84 above-average spike CB that flashes plus; sitting 90-92 in summer 2011; good 77-80 SL; good command; emerging CU; 2012: 87-91 FB; inconsistent 75-77 splitter that is nasty when on; 78-81 CU very strong; 76 CB; Cape 2012: good 75-76 CB; 88-92 FB; fall 2012: upper-80s FB, 90 peak; good 73-75 CB; 2013: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 73-75 CB/SL; 76-78 CU with split-action; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 9.53 K/9 | 62.1 IP) (2012: 8.67 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2013: 7.84 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  346. Louisiana State JR RHP Kurt McCune: 88-91 FB that looks faster, 93 peak; good 74-78 CB; absurdly thin; emerging CU; velocity can dip to 85-88 at times; 6-3, 175 pounds (2011: 7.03 K/9 | 89.2 IP) (2012: 5.31 K/9 | 2.76 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 42.1 IP) (2013: 7.23 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  347. UCLA JR RHP Nick Vander Tuig: 90-93 FB with sink; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB with good sink; 80-81 CU with plus upside; good 74-76 CB; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB; good 74-75 CB; good 78-81 SL; 78-80 CU with plus upside; 2013: 88-91 FB; really good 80-82 CU; 83-86 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.58 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 109.2 IP) (2013: 6.69 K/9 | 1.34 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  348. Louisville JR RHP Chad Green: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 SL; CU; good command; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 5.14 K/9 | 42 IP) (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: 6.58 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  349. Oregon State JR RHP Dan Child: plus 88-93 sinking FB, 95-96 peak four-seam FB; average 81-84 SL that flashes above-average, 87 pek; improved CU; good control; Brad Lidge comp; Summer 2012: 91-94 FB; good SL with plus upside; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-83 SL, flashes plus; good deception; 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 6.92 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 6.81 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  350. North Carolina SR 1B Cody Stubbs: good approach; love the easy power; can fake it in the OF, but really good at first; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: .240/.335/.369 – 28 BB/46 K – 6/7 SB – 233 AB) (2013: .388/.472/.627 – 31 BB/31 K – 4/6 SB – 209 AB)
  351. Austin Peay State JR 2B/C Jordan Hankins: strong hit tool; some pop; average defender; above-average arm; could also play 3B; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: .303/.394/.447 – 26 BB/22 K – 188 AB) (2012: .292/.406/.480 – 37 BB/16 K – 3/5 SB – 250 AB) (2013: .322/.432/.505 – 37 BB/22 K – 7/9 SB – 214 AB)
  352. Mississippi JR SS Austin Anderson: average speed; nice glove; 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: .248/.364/.321 – 20 BB/8 K – 1/2 SB – 109 AB) (2013: .305/.386/.415 – 20 BB/12 K – 3/10 SB – 200 AB)
  353. Louisiana State JR C Ty Ross: big raw power, but has never hit much at all; impressive arm; much improved defender; well above-average glove now; all about his defense; FAVORITE; 6-3, 210 pounds
  354. Dartmouth JR C/3B Jeff Keller: plus athlete; great approach; good present power; can play any position; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds
  355. Houston JR 2B Frankie Ratcliff: plus runner; some pop; good defender; kicked off Miami team; Pensacola JC transfer; 5-9, 185 pounds (2013: .311/.426/.490 – 38 BB/33 K – 11/12 SB – 196 AB)
  356. C Tres Barrera (Sharyland HS, Texas): current power to gaps; makes hard contact; strong arm; quick release; slow; 6-0, 200 pounds
  357. New Mexico SR C Mitchell Garver : quick bat; well above-average power upside; good approach; strong hit tool; average arm, plays down to throwing motion and footwork; average at best overall defender; good athlete; might be able to handle OF; 6-1, 200 pounds
  358. Vanderbilt JR C Spencer Navin: excellent defender; plus arm; quick release; great footwork; 6-1, 200 pounds
  359. 1B/RHP Derik Beauprez (Cherry Creek HS, Colorado): above-average raw power; good athlete; good defender; stuff down enough this spring, that I’d try him as hitter first; at his best is 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 70-76 CB; good 77 CU; 6-5, 220 pounds
  360. 1B/C Corey Simpson (Sweeny HS, Texas): really quick bat; great athlete; big power upside; questionable defender behind plate; has plenty of power, but not clear he’ll hit enough; 6-3, 220 pounds
  361. Kansas State JR 2B Ross Kivett: plus speed; plus-plus instincts; great base runner; love his approach; sneaky pop; has to clean up defense; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .277/.390/.366 – 34 BB/26 K – 25/29 SB – 224 AB) (2013: .372/.447/.475 – 23 BB/22 K – 27/37 SB – 223 AB)
  362. Oregon State JR C/2B Jake Rodriguez : strong hit tool; good approach; solid defensive tools; definite utility future; good speed; plus arm; converted infielder; can also play some OF; gap power; has improved behind plate a great deal; Chace Numata comp by me; 5-9, 200 pounds
  363. C/RHP Ronnie Healy (Jupiter HS/Elev8 Institute, Florida): interesting bat; big power upside; advanced approach; questionable defense; plus arm strength; 92-94 FB
  364. Kirkwood CC SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds
  365. 2B/SS Dalton Dulin (Memphis University HS, Tennessee): above-average speed; good fielder; strong hit tool; love his baseball instincts; easy player to root for, guy you want on your side; 5-9, 165 pounds
  366. Clemson JR 2B Shane Kennedy: strong hit tool; emerging pop, really impressive power upside; 55 speed; can play anywhere in infield; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: .358/.453/.487 – 38 BB/44 K – 19/24 SB – 193 AB)
  367. C Andrew Lindo (Oaks Christian HS, California): big power; good defensive tools
  368. Clemson JR 2B/SS Steve Wilkerson: above-average speed; great athlete; good defensive tools; really good at 2B; power hasn’t come on; strong arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .192/.333/.192 – 11 BB/13 K – 52 AB) (2012: .310/.369/.399 – 23 BB/37 K – 258 AB – 11/13 SB) (2013: .348/.428/.490 – 28 BB/44 K – 10/14 SB – 198 AB)
  369. Arizona JR 2B Johnny Field: future average bat without much power, some to gaps; below-average arm, but accurate; below-average speed; transition to 2B will be one to watch, but should be fine there once reacclimated; LF only in outfield; good approach; 5-10, 195 pounds (2011: .257/.337/.411 – 18 BB/21 K – 175 AB) (2012: .323/.441/.455 – 45 BB/26 K – 12/20 SB – 257 AB) (2013: .297/.384/.446 – 26 BB/22 K – 16/22 SB – 222 AB)
  370. UCLA JR RHP Zack Weiss: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 71-75 CB; good 81-85 SL; new 78-79 CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 7.64 K/9 | 66 IP) (2012: 6.10 K/9 | 3.89 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2013: 6.63 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 38 IP)
  371. RHP Zack Brown (Seymour HS, Indiana): 87-93 FB; good CB; 6-1, 180 pounds
  372. RHP Morgan Earman (Desert Christian Academy, California): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds
  373. RHP Robert Ziegler (Defiance HS, Ohio): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 76-79 CB; good CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  374. RHP Ryan Moseley (Lubbock-Cooper HS, Texas): 90-93 FB; average upside with CB; CU; 6-2, 185 pounds
  375. RHP Shaun Anderson (American Heritage HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 91 peak; good 72-79 CB; 78-81 CU; good 77-81 SL; good command; 6-4, 225 pounds
  376. LHP Ryan Burnett (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 71-74 CB; good 77-79 CU; good command of secondary stuff; 6-3, 215 pounds
  377. Louisiana State JR RHP Nick Rumbelow: 88-91 FB, up to 93-95 as reliever; solid SL that flashes plus; good CU that comes and goes; good athlete; iffy control; Cape 2012: 92-93 FB, 94-95 peak; raw 81 CU; good 83-85 SL/CB; 2013: 91-94 FB, 95 peak; good 79-85 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.77 K/9 | 13 IP) (2012: 13.14 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 2.97 FIP | 24.2 IP) (2013: 9.79 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 30.1 IP)
  378. Missouri SR RHP Eric Anderson: 90-93; hard SL with cut fastball movement; plus CU; easy mechanics; great athlete; tore his labrum and is now back throwing upper-80s; sat 83-86 in summer 2011, hitting 88; good low-70s CB, also called a SL; 6-5, 225 pounds; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak, good SL, really good CU, good command (2011: 5.48 K/9 |42.2 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 1.11 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  379. Navarro JC SO RHP Lukas Schiraldi: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; dips to 88-91 as starter; good SL; raw CU, has gotten a lot better; 2013: 95-97 FB; solid SL; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 67 K – 17 BB – 76 IP – 2.84 ERA)
  380. Pierce JC rSO RHP Elliot Morris: 89-93 FB, 95-97 peak; above-average low- to mid-80s SL/kCB; CU; CB; TJ survivor; 6-4, 205 pounds
  381. Riverside CC rSO LHP Kenny Mathews: 84-88 FB, 90-91 peak; good CU; good 70-71 CB; lots of pitchability and command; plus control; Cal State Fullerton transfer; 6-3, 205 pounds (2012: 7.24 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  382. C/3B Chance Sisco (Santiago HS, California): average arm, not always on target; average power upside; good hitter; good athlete; strong potential as defender; 6-2, 180 pounds
  383. Cal State Fullerton JR C/1B/RHP Chad Wallach: good power upside; plus arm strength; bat has a ways to go; new to catching, but upside is evident; slow; 6-3, 225 pounds
  384. Oklahoma JR 1B/OF Matt Oberste: strong hit tool; average or better power upside; touch below-average speed; strong; good athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: .288/.397/.480 – 14 BB/25 K – 6/7 SB – 125 AB) (2013: .359/.440/.607 – 19 BB/27 K – 9/13 SB – 206 AB)
  385. Longview (MO) CC FR 1B/OF Brandon Dulin: physically strong; strong arm; good defender; average speed; well above-average power upside; might be able to hang in LF; 6-3, 230 pounds (2013: .378/.449/.756 – 19 BB/25 K – 4/5 SB – 156 AB)
  386. UC Santa Barbara JR 2B/SS Brandon Trinkwon: fantastic approach; fearless hitter, no problems swinging hard with two strikes; thin; good athlete; good defensive tools; not the strongest arm, but quick release; others worry about his arm strength; defense is legit; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 170 pounds (2012: .322/.440/.465 – 40 BB/24 K – 202 AB – 7/10 SB) (2013: .290/.380/.400 – 28 BB/26 K – 10/12 SB – 210 AB)
  387. C Xavier Hernandez (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good defender; intriguing power; strong hit tool; good athlete; above-average arm; 6-2, 210 pounds
  388. Texas A&M SR SS Mikey Reynolds: some pop; plus speed; good range up the middle; average arm; steady defender; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: .301/.415/.394 – 32 BB/30 K – 22/24 SB – 216 AB) (2013: .352/.419/.438 – 20 BB/22 K – 19/24 SB – 210 AB)
  389. SS Charcer Burks (Travis HS, Texas): plus speed; average arm; not a ton of present power, but some there; intriguing hit tool; 5-11, 180 pounds
  390. The Citadel JR C Joe Jackson: underrated offensive player; wish he hit better on Cape; competition a question, but has produced for three years; 6-1, 200 pounds
  391. SS Tanner Bigham (NW Cabarrus HS, North Carolina): good athlete; good defensive tools; strong arm; leadoff profile
  392. SS/RHP Cory Thompson (Mauldin HS, South Carolina): strong arm; good athlete; little bit more than average speed; little less than average power upside; smart hitter, knows pitchers; 89-93 FB, 94 peak; good 75-78 CB, flashes plus; 87-89 cut-SL; PG Marcus Stroman comp; 6-0, 185 pounds
  393. SS David Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): plus arm; fantastic range; fun to watch; FAVORITE
  394. SS Stephen Alemais (Elev8 Institute, Florida): very, very good defensive tools; strong arm, quick release; will definitely stick at SS; could hang in the big leagues defensively; questionable bat; some pop to gaps; good speed; Christian Lopes comp from somewhere (PG?); 6-0, 180 pounds
  395. SS Nelson Molina (Luchetti HS, Puerto Rico): chance for average hit tool; above-average speed; like what I’ve seen defensively, very steady; good arm; 6-2, 165 pounds
  396. 1B David Denson (South Hills HS, California): big raw power; good athlete for his size; patient approach; average arm; average at best glove; 6-4, 240 pounds
  397. C Kyle Devin (Lynn English HS, Massachusetts): interesting power; strong arm; intriguing defensive tools; 6-1, 210 pounds
  398. SS Luis Guillorme (Coral Springs HS, Florida): smooth defender; highlight level stuff; potential plus glove; average speed; questionable bat
  399. SS/2B Garrett Hampson (Reno HS, Nevada): good athlete; plus speed; average arm; leadoff approach; good defensive tools; 6-0, 165 pounds
  400. 2B/SS Josh VanMeter (Norwell HS, Indiana): some pop; strong hit tool; good athlete; very quick bat; average speed; good approach; average arm; 6-0, 165 pounds
  401. C Cameron Whitehead (Moeller HS, Ohio): really good defender; line drive machine
  402. Texas-Arlington JR C Greg McCall: above-average arm; solid defender; strong hit tool; 6-1, 215 pounds
  403. Florida State rJR C Stephen McGee: good glove; great patience; solid pop; 6-3, 220 pounds
  404. C Gavin Collins (El Toro HS, California): strong; good hit tool; average at best arm; 6-1, 200 pounds
  405. 2B Nate Mondou (Charles Wright Academy, Washington): good approach; nice swing; good bat speed; gap power; solid defensive tools; decent arm; productive hitter
  406. 2B/SS/RHP Kramer Robertson (Midway HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus arm; 55 speed; gap power; fan of his defense; might be able to play SS; 90 FB; 5-11, 170 pounds
  407. 2B/SS Errol Robinson: (St. John’s College HS, Maryland): really strong defender, may be able to stick at SS; quick hands; above-average arm; average speed; quick bat; 5-10, 170 pounds
  408. CC Southern Nevada FR 2B Evan Van Hoosier: love his approach; good speed; good defender; good enough arm; like his power upside; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: .369/.454/.608 – 20 BB/15 K – 16/21 SB – 176 AB)
  409. Louisville JR 2B/SS Ty Young: plus arm, others have it barely average; good speed; smart baserunner; good defender; can also play 3B; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .209/.331/.295 – 22 BB/42 K – 139 AB) (2012: .339/.463/.533 – 23 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 180 AB) (2013: .392/.472/.593 – 23 BB/35 K – 26/31 SB – 199 AB)
  410. Lane CC FR RHP Kenyan Middleton: great athlete; 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average upside with 80-83 SL; CB; CU; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  411. John A. Logan JC SO LHP Derek Thompson: 87-92 FB with good sink; plus CU that he leans on heavily; average CB; plus command; very smart; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-4, 190 pounds
  412. South Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Tyler Bashlor: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; plus SL; plus athlete; inconsistent control; has also played OF; Craig Kimbrel comp; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  413. Texas Christian JR LHP Trevor Seidenberger: 86-89 FB, 91 peak; good 74 CB; 78-80 CU; good command; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 10.54 K/9 | 2.47 BB/9 | 3.46 FIP | 54.2 IP)
  414. Miami JR LHP Bryan Radziewski: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; FB has late life; good 75-77 CB; improved CU; good 78-82 SL with cutter action; 5-11, 195 pounds; (2011: 9.66 K/9 | 91.1 IP) (2012: 7.52 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 26.1 IP) (2013: 11.48 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 84.2 IP)
  415. San Diego JR RHP Trevor Bayless: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 80-83 SL/CB; plus splitter; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 10.75 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 2.73 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  416. RHP/3B Roy Morales Rivera (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; good CB; CU; big raw power; strong arm; could be tried behind plate; 6-2, 190 pounds
  417. Auburn JR C Blake Austin: good power upside; plus arm; good defender; good looking swing; 5-11, 215 pounds
  418. New Mexico JC FR C Marcus Greene: strong; strong arm; improved defender; good athlete; intriguing bat
  419. C Ryan McCarvel (Canyon Springs HS, California): strong arm; great athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds
  420. Oregon SR SS/3B JJ Altobelli: some pop; good glove; above-average arm; chance to be well above-average at SS; average speed; intriguing hit tool; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .251/.302/.320 – 14 BB/23 K – 203 AB) (2012: .300/.387/.380 – 21 BB/11 K – 6/13 SB – 200 AB) (2013: .322/.412/.366 – 25 BB/20 K – 8/11 SB – 183 AB)
  421. Oregon State SR SS/2B Tyler Smith: very good glove; strong enough arm for left side; above-average speed; gap power; 6-0, 195 pounds (2011: .230/.389/.265 – 28 BB/22 K – 113 AB) (2012: .347/.440/.432 – 31 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 213 AB) (2013: .311/.398/.406 – 20 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 180 AB)
  422. Wake Forest rJR 1B/LHP Matt Conway: plus power upside; solid approach; potential plus bat; 6-7, 240 pounds (2011: .272/.361/.451 – 27 BB/31 K – 195 AB) (2013: .383/.435/.543 – 18 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 188 AB) (2013: 7.88 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  423. 1B/OF Joe Corrigan (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): good approach; average athlete; strong hit tool
  424. C Anthony Sherlag (Marist HS, Georgia): good power; 6-3, 200 pounds
  425. C Kevin Abraham (Mater Academy, Florida): average raw power; above-average defender; average arm
  426. C/3B John Riley (Willow Glen HS, California): good arm; steady glove; interesting power, above-average raw power; good athlete; strong; 6-0, 210 pounds
  427. Weatherford JC SO C/1B Hunter Lockwood: strong hit tool; might not stick at catcher; I like his defense enough; good arm; good speed; defense improving; plus power upside; might be able to stick in OF; still rough behind the plate; Oklahoma transfer
  428. Tampa JR 2B/3B Zach Alvord: quick bat; strong arm; above-average speed; good glove; some pop; can also play SS when needed; Auburn transfer; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: .211/.282/.296 – 6 BB/23 K – 71 AB) (2012: .253/.306/.404 – 14 BB/40 K – 178 AB – 1/4 SB) (2013: .344/.404/.490 – 11 BB/10 K – 1/2 SB – 96 AB)
  429. Duke rSO 1B Chris Marconcini: out in 2012 with torn ACL; good raw power; solid defender; 6-5, 230 pounds (2011: .301/.404/.490 – 24 BB/38 K – 206 AB) (2013: .326/.420/.611 – 29 BB/39 K – 8/10 SB – 190 AB)
  430. 2B/SS Elliot Barzilli (Palisades Charter HS, California): above-average speed; good hit tool; good athlete; 6-1
  431. 2B/SS Trevor Morrison (Archbishop Murphy HS, Washington): strong enough arm; smooth defender; smart base runner; interesting power upside; accurate arm; good speed; 6-0, 180 pounds
  432. Long Beach State JR 2B/OF Jeff McNeil: good approach; short to ball; solid defender; has also played SS; 6-1, 165 pounds (2011: .313/.366/.349 – 10 BB/20 K – 166 AB) (2012: .299/.370/.345 – 13 BB/12 K – 6/12 SB – 194 AB) (2013: .419/.466/.529 – 12 BB/10 K – 14/19 SB – 210 AB)
  433. East Carolina JR 1B Chase McDonald: like his approach; plus raw power; average at best defender; super slow; bat will carry him; little righthanded Preston Tucker vibe; 6-4, 260 pounds (2011: .314/.398/.436 – 24 BB/29 K – 188 AB) (2012: .283/.339/.395 – 13 BB/18 K – 152 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: .318/.410/.574 – 28 BB/30 K – 0/0 SB – 176 AB)
  434. RHP Dakota Hudson (Sequatchie Country HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB with loads of sink, 93-94 peak; good 76-78 CB; 81 CU; good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds
  435. RHP Trey Cobb (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; FB moves; good 72-74 CB; occasional low-80s CU with average or better upside; plus command; 6-3, 190 pounds
  436. RHP/SS Matt Vogel (Medford Patchouge HS, New York): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 72-76 CB with plus upside; good SL; great athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds
  437. RHP Thomas Hatch (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): 87-92 FB with sink, 93-95 peak; good looking 76-81 CU with sink; 74-80 SL like a cutter; good mid-70s CB; 6-2, 200 pounds
  438. RHP Chris Viall (Soquel HS, California): 89-92 FB; groundball machine; very strong Stanford commit; 6-9, 220 pounds
  439. Wichita State JR LHP Albert Minnis: 88-92 FB with plus sink; average 78-79 SL with above-average upside; shows CU; good deception in delivery; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.36 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 66 IP) (2013: 9.86 K/9 | 3.64 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  440. George Mason rJR RHP Anthony Montefusco: 88-92 FB; average SL; average CB; plus CU; average cutter; good overall command; TJ surgery in 2011; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 84.2 IP) (2013: 9.31 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  441. Kent State rSO RHP Eric Dorsch: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 87-89 SL with plus upside; inconsistent command; FAVORITE; 6-7, 235 pounds (2012: 4.95 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 20 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 6.68 BB/9 | 3.07 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  442. Texas Christian JR SS Paul Hendrix: promising power to gaps; good athlete; strong arm; average speed; 6-2, 180 pounds (2013: .308/.403/.471 – 27 BB/38 K – 4/7 SB – 172 AB)
  443. Auburn SR 1B Garrett Cooper: plus defender; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: .324/.422/.462 – 18 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 173 AB) (2013: .387/.511/.586 – 38 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 186 AB)
  444. Oregon State SR 1B Danny Hayes: natural hitter; doubles power with chance for more; has also seen time at 3B, where is generally regarded as below-average at the moment; give him a lot of credit for playing through torn labrum in shoulder; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: .286/.423/.443 – 32 BB/34 K – 140 AB) (2012: .316/.467/.553 – 33 BB/21 K – 0/1 SB – 114 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .293/.393/.437 – 28 BB/20 K – 2/2 SB – 167 AB)
  445. Feather River JC SO SS Justin Bohn: good speed; legit defender; strong arm; 6-0, 165 pounds (2013: .413/.482/.645 – 23 BB/17 K – 18/20 SB – 172 AB)
  446. Virginia SR 2B/OF Reed Gragnani: gap power; 5-11, 180 pounds; (2011: .287/.406/.353 – 20 BB/14 K – 136 AB) (2012: .391/.447/.420 – 2 BB/10 K – 69 AB – 0/1 SB) (2013: .359/.426/.500 – 22 BB/9 K – 4/7 SB – 184 AB)
  447. Southern California JR 3B Kevin Swick: interesting power; steady defender; can also play some OF; high baseball IQ; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: .274/.325/.353 – 8 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 190 AB) (2013: .372/.449/.506 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 156 AB)
  448. Texas Tech JR 3B/SS Jake Barrios: good athlete; arm and range fit at SS, but likely 3B in long run; really big power upside; 2B also a possibility; LSU transfer; also played at Seward County JC; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: .299/.355/.437 – 12 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 174 AB)
  449. 3B/RHP Jeff Paschke (Santa Barbara HS, California): good athlete; interesting power; strong arm; quick bat; 85-90 FB, 92 peak; CB and SL both need work; 6-4, 185 pounds
  450. 3B Ronnie Gideon (Hallsville HS, Texas): intriguing power upside; physically strong; quick bat; strong enough arm; average speed; slow; 6-3, 220 pounds
  451. Northwestern JR 2B/RHP Kyle Ruchim: gap power; great approach; solid defender; average speed; strong arm; makes all the plays; can also play some SS and CF; 92-93 peak; flashes plus SL; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: .219/.268/.318 – 13 BB/26 K – 192 AB) (2011: 12.05 K/9 | 18.2 IP) (2012: .284/.369/.407 – 22 BB/23 K – 10/13 SB – 204 AB) (2012: 11.57 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 2.34 FIP | 18.2 IP) (2013: .389/.462/.563 – 23 BB/24 K – 10/14 SB – 167 AB) (2013: 9.87 K/9 | 4.67 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  452. North Carolina A&T JR 2B/SS Luke Tendler: gap power; good athlete; 5-11, 180 pounds (2011: .347/.370/.563 – 10 BB/16 K – 213 AB) (2012: .285/.323/.466 – 10 BB/34 K – 221 AB – 2/3 SB) (2013: .379/.442/.626 – 20 BB/27 K – 17/20 SB – 195 AB)
  453. Florida Gulf Coast JR 2B/3B Brandon Bednar: average speed; can also play 1B, SS, and all OF spots; 6-4, 185 pounds (2012: .329/.411/.375 – 29 BB/34 K – 2/4 SB – 216 AB) (2013: .399/.452/.527 – 15 BB/23 K – 7/10 SB – 243 AB)
  454. Regis (CO) SR 2B/OF Nick Billinger: gap power plus speed; strong hit tool; little power; can play 2B, 3B, LF, and RF; average defender; strong utility future; 6-0, 170 pounds (2013: .403/.450/.511 – 19 BB/12 K – 8/10 SB – 186 AB)
  455. Oregon State JR SS/3B Kavin Keyes: average hit tool; good defensive tools; average speed plays up; average arm; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: .313/.372/.385 – 18 BB/35 K – 182 AB) (2012: .232/.319/.299 – 19 BB/27 K – 177 AB – 3/4 SB) (2013: .312/.392/.424 – 18 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 170 AB)
  456. Stanford JR SS/2B Lonnie Kauppila: plus defender at second, very good at short; like the bat a lot, but more inconsistent as expected as an amateur; average at best speed; 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: .307/.350/.385 – 12 BB/25 K – 205 AB) (2012: .280/.339/.350 – 10 BB/15 K – 100 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: .280/.381/.331 – 17 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 118 AB)
  457. East Carolina JR SS Jack Reinheimer: really good glove; strong arm; average speed, maybe a touch more; 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: .311/.385/.330 – 25 BB/29 K – 212 AB) (2012: .294/.345/.374 – 15 BB/28 K – 238 AB – 9/10 SB) (2013: .267/.354/.335 – 30 BB/42 K – 10/13 SB – 221 AB)
  458. down; 6-1, 185 pounds (2011: 5.94 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 4.63 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 79.2 IP) (2013: 9.20 K/9 | 1.84 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 44 IP)
  459. Tulane SR RHP Tyler Mapes: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus SL; good CU; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 8.10 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 11.32 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 10.1 IP)
  460. Oregon State JR LHP Ben Wetzler: 87-93 FB, 95 peak; good kCB; average SL; good CU that has improved a lot; 2013: 85-88 FB, 90 peak; 85-86 cutter; 78 CU; average 76-81 SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 6.92 K/9 | 67.2 IP) (2012: 6.90 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 101.2 IP) (2013: 8.23 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 82 IP)
  461. Oregon State SR RHP Tony Bryant: 87-90 FB, 92-94 peak in HS days; only in the mid-80s (88/89 peak) my last look; very good CU that flashes plus; leans on CU heavily; still more projectable than most senior signs; improved SL; 6-7, 220 pounds (2011: 7.80 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2013: 8.51 K/9 | 4.11 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 30.2 IP)
  462. Wichita State JR RHP Brandon Peterson: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; good SL; CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 9.68 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 40 IP)
  463. Clemson JR RHP Matt Campbell: 88-92 FB; really good SL/CB; emerging CU; good athlete; iffy control; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 10.03 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2012: 11.01 K/9 | 3.55 BB/9 | 3.01 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 11.89 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 2.98 FIP | 28 IP)
  464. Louisiana State JR RHP Will LaMarche: 93-95 FB, 97 peak; good 78-80 CB; emerging CU; SL flashes plus; Long Beach State transfer; TJ surgery survivor; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: 9.12 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  465. Louisville rSO LHP Kyle McGrath: 87-89 FB, 91 peak; flashes plus CB; Eastern Kentucky transfer; 6-3, 160 pounds (2013: 9.19 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 47 IP)
  466. Florida JR RHP Keenan Kish: 88-92 FB; good SL; 74-75 CB; 78-80 CU; has been up to 90-94 with plus sink; injured in 2013 and likely to return to school in 2014; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 9.88 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 27.1 IP)
  467. Seton Hall JR RHP Brian Gilbert: 99-92 FB, 93 peak; flashed above-average SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 5.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 49.2 IP) (2013: 9.06 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 48.2 IP)
  468. Oklahoma JR LHP Billy Waltrip: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 81-84 SL, flashes plus; above-average CB; shows CU; Seminole State CC transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: 11.29 K/9 | 7.36 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  469. SS Brody Weiss (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): good defensive tools; interesting bat; some pop
  470. SS Brantley Bell (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona): good defender; good arm; like his swing; 6-2, 180 pounds
  471. SS/2B Andrew Rosa (Owasso HS, Oklahoma): good arm; gap power; great instincts; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds
  472. SS Taylor Snyder (Salem Hills HS, Utah): average upside with bat; some pop; average at best glove; average speed; 6-2, 160 pounds
  473. SS Tyler Wade (Murrieta Valley HS, California): good defender; above-average arm; above-average speed; chance for average hit tool; not a ton of power; 6-1, 180 pounds
  474. UC Riverside SR RHP Trevor Frank: 90-93 FB, 94-96 peak; really good split-CU; average SL, flashes better; keeps the ball
  475. St. Joseph’s JR RHP Jimmy Yacabonis: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; really good SL when on, flashes plus; super raw; major control issues; improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 10.50 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 18 IP) (2013: 12.11 K/9 | 5.30 BB/9 | 2.15 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  476. RHP Joe O’Donnell (Hoggard HS, North Carolina): 85-91 FB, 93-95 peak; plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds
  477. RHP Cheyne Bickel (Palm Beach Gardens HS, Florida): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; good 72-77 CB; 80-81 CU; 6-2, 230 pounds
  478. RHP Bryce Wellborn (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 78-80 CB
  479. North Florida JR RHP Tyler Moore: 90-92 FB; plus 76-78 breaking ball; emerging CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.99 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 10.03 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 79 IP) (2013: 10.32 K/9 | 1.59 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 11.1 IP)
  480. South Alabama JR RHP Dylan Stamey: 90-92 FB, 94-95 peak; improved SL; 6-2, 185 pounds (2013: 15.43 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 2.66 FIP | 37.1 IP)
  481. North Florida SR RHP Kyle Westwood: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 7.45 K/9 | 58 IP) (2012: 7.67 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 85.2 IP) (2013: 10.11 K/9 | 1.73 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 62.1 IP)
  482. Franklin Pierce LHP Steven Hathaway: 89-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 71-77 CB flashes plus, mostly average or better; low-70s CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: 37 K – 8 BB – 31 IP – 2.90 ERA)
  483. Tampa JR RHP Jon Keller: 90-94 FB,95 peak; emerging SL; low-80s CU; control comes and goes; iffy command; Nebraska transfer; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 7.79 K/9 | 64.2 IP) (2013: 47 K – 33 BB – 66 IP – 3.95 ERA)
  484. Seminole State CC SO RHP Garrett Nuss: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus CB/SL; solid CU; good command; great pitchability; 6-2, 185 pounds; 2012: 87-90 FB; 84-85 SL; plus 70-73 CB; 79 CU; 2013: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; inconsistent 75-79 CB, flashes plus at times; emerging 77-80 CU with average or better upside; (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 60 K – 20 BB – 62.2 IP – 2.59 ERA)
  485. Louisiana State SR RHP Joey Bourgeois: 90-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 91 peak in 2011; good CU; promising 73-79 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 10.32 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 2.65 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 32 IP)
  486. Miami SR RHP Eric Nedeljkovic: good sinking FB, 90-92; good SL; CU; good command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 10.94 K/9 | 1.37 BB/9 | 2.62 FIP | 26.1 IP)
  487. Richmond rSO LHP Chris Bates: 86-89 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average breaking ball; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 7.74 K/9 | 47.2 IP) (2013: 9.58 K/9 | 3.92 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  488. Purdue rJR RHP Brad Schreiber: 90-92 FB, 94-96 peak that moves a ton; 73-75 CB with upside; TJ survivor; 6-4, 235 pounds (2011: 9.32 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2013: 9.18 K/9 | 5.94 BB/9 | 5.15 FIP | 50 IP)
  489. Appalachian State SR LHP Rob Marcello: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; flashes plus SL; control an issue; 6-3, 250 pounds (2012: 5.20 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 83 IP) (2013: 11.28 K/9 | 8.06 BB/9 | 2.22 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  490. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/OF Connor Williams: 94-96 FB; flashes good breaking ball; plus speed; plus range; big raw power; plus arm strength; 6-3, 185 pounds
  491. Middle Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Blake Shouse: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; sinker; flashes plus 80-82 CB; good CU; fresh arm; great athlete; good speed; good approach; plus defensive tools; can handle some SS; plus arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  492. RHP John Pomeroy (Mossyrock HS, Washington): 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; 71-75 CB with upside; upper-70s CU; 6-5, 215 pounds
  493. LHP CD Pelham (Lancaster HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 95 peak; 6-4, 210 pounds
  494. LHP Eric Lauer (Midview HS, Ohio): 89-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; really good athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds
  495. LHP Nestor Cortes (Hialeah HS, Florida): 88-92 FB; good upper-70s CU; average low-70s CB
  496. LHP John Parke (Greenville HS, South Carolina): 87-92 FB; interesting CB; 78-80 CU; 6-4, 200 pounds
  497. RHP Ryan Olson (Western Christian HS, California): 88-92 FB with plus sink; good 79-82 SL; iffy 76-78 CB; good 81-82 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds
  498. RHP AJ Bogucki (Boyertown HS, Pennsylvania): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 72-75 CB; average 80-82 SL; upper-70s CU; 6-3, 200 pounds
  499. Virginia JR RHP Artie Lewicki: low-90s FB; good SL; Summer 2012: 93-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 82-84 SL; 73-75 CB; CU; missed 2013 season after TJ surgery; 6-3, 200 pounds; (2011: 10.61 K/9 | 9.1 IP) (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  500. RHP Tyler Viza (Desert Vista HS, Arizona): 87-90 FB, 92 peak; good 78-82 SL/cutter, also called CB; good 78-80 CU with sink; good command; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013 MLB Draft: Top 500 College Pitching Prospects

Well, here it is. 500 college pitchers. 100 bonus guys after that. I’m spent. I also hate the formatting of this, so don’t be surprised if this sentence is later edited out after I go through and manually number each player while beautifying the statistical lines. 

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  1. Oklahoma JR RHP Jonathan Gray: 89-93 FB, 94-97 peak; good 80-81 SL; good 80-85 straight CU that flashes plus; nasty 89-91 cutter; 2013: 94-97 FB, 98-100 peak; plus SL up to 81-88 now; holds his velocity beautifully, 95-98 FB; solid 81-84 CU, average for most; strong; FAVORITE; update: 95-99 FB; 84-88 SL; 81-84 CU; 6-4, 240 pounds (2012: 9.56 K/9 | 3.51 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 102.2 IP) (2013: 10.55 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 110 IP)
  2. Stanford JR RHP Mark Appel: sits 93-97 with four-seamer, hitting 99; holds velocity late: still at 94-95 in ninth innings; all FBs typically between 90-95; 88-92 two-seam FB with excellent sink; excellent FB command, but gets in trouble with too many hitter’s strikes – almost a little bit of a great control vs. good command situation; FB also gets in trouble at higher velocity when it flattens out and comes in too straight, especially when he forgets about two-seamer; sat consistently 96-98 with FB in summer 2011; easiest high velocity arm in class by a wide margin; rarely dips below 92; opening start 2012: 91-95 FB, 97 peak; above-average 82-84 SL that remains inconsistent; low-80s CU; for me, he’s at his best when he is 92-94 with plus sink and throwing lots of SL, sometimes gets too dependent on FB and overthrows it causing him to miss up in the zone; as the spring moved on, his SL improved considerably, though it lacks the sharpness and break of a true SL (it is more of a hybrid-breaking ball at this point) – now it is a more consistent, though still not reliable, 82-85 pitch with plus upside that can reach even higher (86-87 when he rears back); 80-85 circle CU with very good sink is currently an average big league pitch with plus upside – it is currently his best swing and miss pitch and my favorite of his offspeed offerings; can get in trouble showing too much of the ball in his delivery; no denying his raw stuff – taken individually, each pitch grades out as above-average to plus down the line, but the inability to throw all three pitches for strikes on any given day continues to be his downfall; downfall is, of course, relative – he still has the upside to be a frontline starter with the realistic floor of big league innings eater; 2013: 92-96 FB, 97-98 peak; plus 83-88 SL; really good 81-85 CU, flashes plus to plus-plus; might be crazy, but strikes me as guy who will never be as good as he should be (sum of parts don’t add up to whole); FB is just too damn straight to me; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 7.42 K/9 | 110.1 IP) (2012: 10.06 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.14 FIP | 119 IP) (2013: 11.17 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 106.1 IP)
  3. Nevada JR RHP Braden Shipley: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; average 77-81 CB; 80-83 CU with above-average upside; cutter; easy velocity; arm works quick; much improved command; good defender; good move; really good athlete; FAVORITE; 2013: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; plus-plus CU; average 75-81 CB, still inconsistent but better firmer when it flashes above-average; new cutter could be weapon in time; plus athlete; velocity dips as low as 89-93 mid-game; lots of deception; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: .265/.351/.346 – 17 BB/26 K – 136 AB) (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.66 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 98.1 IP) (2013: 8.47 K/9 | 2.85 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 107.1 IP)
  4. Indiana State JR LHP Sean Manaea: 90-94 FB; good FB movement; solid 84-87 split-CU that has turned into major weapon, could be plus in time; power CB/SL needs work, flashes average now – SL confirmed; control an issue; nice deception in funky delivery; iffy control; Cape 2012: 91-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus FB command; great FB deception; 80-83 plus SL; 79-81 CU that flashes plus, splitter grip can get up to low-80s (85 peak); Sabathia and Chris Sale comps; outstanding pickoff move, real weapon; development from HS reminds me a lot of Strasburg; hit 98 in relief; plus FB command; 1st Start: 92-95 FB, 96 peak; dipped to 89-92; good CB; good CU; 2013: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; consistently above-average 78-82 SL; 94 late in games, also has dipped to 88-92 in other games; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 8.96 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 9.86 K/9 | 3.17 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 105 IP) (2013: 11.41 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 2.99 FIP | 73.1 IP)
  5. Arkansas JR RHP Ryne Stanek: mostly 92-95 FB, nothing below 90, 96-97 peak; good 78-83 CB that has added velocity over years and flashes plus; solid 78-84 CU, more often up to 80-86 now and an improved pitch; CU has chance to be well above-average in time; 88-90 cutter; 82-87 good tight SL that he leans on heavily, up to 85-87 and plus more often than ever; SL and cutter may be same pitch; not afraid to throw inside; holds velocity really well, 97 late in games; iffy command; average at best control; Summer 2012: 93-96 FB; above-average 84-87 SL, flashes plus; above-average to plus CB; SL is more consistent; average or better 78-81 CU, though some don’t like it; 2013: 91-95 FB, can get to 97-98 when warm/mechanics working; good 82-88 SL, flashes plus but far less often than in past; average 80-87 CU, chance for a bit more; 77-82 CB; really spotty command; 6-4, 180 pounds (2011: 6.05 K/9 | 64 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 3.30 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 90 IP)
  6. Oral Roberts JR RHP Alex Gonzalez: 89-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 85-87 SL, much improved; emerging CU; CB; plus command; plus cutter; 2013: 90-94 FB with plus cut-action; 83-88 cut-SL with plus upside, flashes it now; improving low-80s CU, tumbles like a split; occasional CB; groundball machine; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.52 K/9 | 105.2 IP) (2012: 6.91 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 86 IP) (2013: 10.40 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 113.1 IP)
  7. UC Irvine JR RHP Andrew Thurman: 88-91 FB, 92 peak; good 71-74 CB; good 78-81 CU with plus upside; really intriguing new 79 cutter/SL; good command; up to 90-93, 94 peak on Cape 2012; CB is potential plus pitch; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good but inconsistent 72-75 CB; plus 75-80 CU; 78-82 cut-SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.77 K/9 | 75.1 IP) (2012: 6.43 K/9 | 2.11 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 98 IP) (2013: 8.25 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  8. Gonzaga JR LHP Marco Gonzales: 87-90 FB, 91-92 peak; above-average 75-82 circle CU with plus upside, looks like a great pitch to me and up to plus-plus now; solid 77-81 CB; 81 cutter that is relatively new; great command; good athlete; good defender; Summer 2012: plus to plus-plus CU; 88-90 FB, 92 peak; average SL; potential average CB; popular Sean Gilmartin comp, have also heard Mike Minor; 2013: 87-91 FB; plus-plus command of plus 76-81 CU and average 74-79 CB; average 80-82 cutter; plus athlete; BA Jason Vargas comp; I see John Danks; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: .300/.410/.391 – 17 BB/19 K – 110 AB) (2011: 7.80 K/9 | 105 IP) (2012: 9.13 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2012: .331/.378/.437 – 11 BB/20 K – 151 AB – 0/0 SB) (2013: 8.15 K/9 | 2.12 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 106 IP) (2013: .299/.365/.377 – 19 BB/34 K – 3/3 SB – 167 AB)
  9. Lee JR RHP/SS Myles Smith: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average CU; emerging SL; Missouri transfer; 2013: 90-95 FB, 96-97 peak; plus 82-84 CU; 79-82 SL, upper-80s version is more like cutter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-1, 175 pounds
  10. Louisiana State JR RHP Ryan Eades: 89-95 FB; holds velocity really well, 94-95 peak late; has been up to 94-96 in some starts, hitting 98; 95-97 peak seems most common; never dips below 92 now; 88-89 SL, also sits 81-83 at times; good 76-79 CB; good 79-86 CU;  each offspeed pitch can look great, but rarely has them all working at once; command an on-going issue; 94 peak in fall ball 2012; nasty 76-82 CB; good sinker; good sinking 83 CU; easy 96 peak; 2013: CB a really good pitch, adds and subtracts from hit beautifully; raw CU; 2013: 90-95 FB, mostly 92-94, 97 peak; strong FB command; good 75-82 CB, probably above-average on balance but flashes plus; good 79-83 circle CU, flashes plus but very inconsistent; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.70 K/9 | 43 IP) (2012: 6.32 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 4.93 FIP | 94 IP) (2013: 7.49 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  11. Vanderbilt JR LHP Kevin Ziomek: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-82 SL; really good 79-82 CU that keeps improving; 75-80 CB; cutter; 87-92 in 2012; inconsistent velocity; breaking balls come and go; mechanics still need ironing out; Cape 2012: 90-93 FB; good CB; good 83-86 CU; 2013: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; 75-78 average to plus SL, though some see it as a CB; mixes in different 73-75 CB very occasionally; love his ability to sequence; 78-82 CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.73 K/9 | 45.1 IP) (2012: 9.53 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 79.1 IP) (2013: 9.40 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 105.1 IP)
  12. Savannah State JR RHP Kyle McGowin: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; 86-89 sinker; good 76-79 SL, flashes plus; really good 77-83 CU that he leans on heavily; really good athlete; good command of secondary stuff; iffy control; FAVORITE; 6-3, 180 pounds; (2011: 8.06 K/9 | 77 IP) (2012: 7.89 K/9 | 1.39 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 97 IP) (2013: 9.50 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 120.1 IP)
  13. Marshall JR RHP Aaron Blair: 88-93 FB with good sink; good CB; good CU; good overall command; Cape 2012: 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; spots it well; 81-85 CU with good arm action, flashes plus; good 74-78 CB; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; plus 78-85 CU that I love; 73-79 CB flashes above-average; 83-85 SL could be better; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 8.42 K/9 | 36.1 IP) (2012: 9.04 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2013: 9.11 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.20 FIP | 82 IP)
  14. Florida JR RHP Jonathon Crawford: 88-92 FB, 93-96 peak; good CB; good mid-80s SL; emerging CU; all offspeed pitches could be plus in time; crazy inconsistent; control a major issue; improved mechanics, better release point; everything moves; 92-94 FB, 95-97 peak; 83-84 SL; Summer 2012: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; mid-80s SL (82-84) with plus upside; CU shows average; command and repeatable mechanics make him a starter for me; has hit as high as 98 in past; fall ball 2012: 92-94 FB; 83-86 SL; 84-86 CU that flashes plus; plus sinker/slider combo elicits Kevin Brown comps; 4-pitch ceiling as starter, big-time reliever floor; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; inconsistent but plus 82-84 SL; CU still needs work; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 9.15 K/9 | 2.55 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 77.2 IP) (2013: 7.73 K/9 | 3.47 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  15. Jacksonville JR RHP Chris Anderson: 88-92 FB; good breaking ball; Cape 2012: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 75-76 CB; SL; 79-81 split-CU; held velocity well; iffy control; FB up to 94-95 at times; 2013: 89-95 FB, 96-97 peak; above-average to plus 80-85 SL; 78-84 CU with above-average upside; average to good 77-80 CB; sinker; holds velocity late; Matt Garza and Andy Benes comps; 6-4, 225 pounds; (2011: 7.11 K/9 | 50.2 IP) (2012: .273/.346/.339 – 8 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 121 AB) (2012: 7.13 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 88.1 IP) (2013: 8.86 K/9 | 2.24 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  16. Seminole State CC FR RHP Teddy Stankiewicz: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; 80-85 SL flashes plus; 70-78 CB; 80-83 CU flashes plus, could be better in time; 89 cutter; above-average command; above-average control; FAVORITE; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 70 K – 10 BB – 60.2 IP – 2.52 ERA)
  17. Minnesota JR LHP Tom Windle: 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good hard 80-81 SL with plus upside; raw 82-85 CU; 76-77 CB; good athlete; Cape 2012: 89-91 FB (93 peak) with awesome movement; 80-84 SL flashes above-average to plus; improved 83-85 CU; uses CB over SL more often now, but still brings that 80-82 SL to the table and it is a really good pitch; emerging CU;  2013: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; good 78-84 SL; average 80-84 CU, above-average upside; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 41.1 IP) (2012: 8.27 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 41.1 IP) (2013: 8.45 K/9 | 3.21 BB/9 | 3.35 FIP | 92.2 IP)
  18. Oklahoma JR LHP Dillon Overton: 85-90 FB, 92-93 peak; up to 95 in 2013; flashes plus CB; Andrew Heaney comp from everybody; 2013: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 78-80 sinking CU flashes plus; good 74-76 SL, flashes plus; plus command; down to 86-88 later innings; 6-2, 160 pounds (2011: 7.39 K/9 | 74.1 IP) (2012: 9.68 K/9 | 1.69 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 122.2 IP) (2013: 8.00 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  19. Mississippi JR RHP Bobby Wahl: 89-93 FB, easy 95 peak; now up to 97 peak in Summer 2011; flashes plus 78-84 SL, also called a CB – as close to a mix as the two as you’ll find; emerging 78-81 CU that is an advanced pitch, solid now; loses velocity quickly so a reliever all the way, though he sat 90-94 in Summer 2012 and has held velocity realy well since; pitches up in the zone effectively; Summer 2012: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; above-average 80-83 SL with plus upside; has flashed plus split-CU; Jonathan Papelbon comp; 2013: 90-95 FB, 97 peak; average 79-82 CU; flashes plus 79-83 SL; 78-84 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.10 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 10.00 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 99 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  20. Kent State rSO RHP Tyler Skulina: 89-92 FB, has hit 94-95 in past; plus CB; emerging 79-81 SL that is inconsistent; solid CU; good cutter; Virginia transfer; 90-93 Summer 2012; low-70s CB; upper-70s SL; back up to 95 in fall ball; 2013: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; good 80-84 SL; low-70s CB; very raw CU; FAVORITE; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: 8.80 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 107.1 IP) (2013: 9.70 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  21. Scottsdale CC SO LHP Stephen Tarpley: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 76-77 CB; CU; SL; good athlete; USC transfer; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 8.04 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  22. Oregon rJR LHP Christian Jones: 88-91 FB with plus life, 94 peak; good command; biting CB with SL action is plus pitch; average 84 CU; missed 2013 (TJ surgery); 2013: 93 peak; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 8.81 K/9 | 77.2 IP) (2013: 8.22 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 23 IP)
  23. Texas State JR RHP Kyle Finnegan: 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; flashes a plus to plus-plus low-80s SL/CB, but still inconsistent; good 77-80 CU that is steadier than SL; Roy Oswalt comp; effective two-seamer; 88 cutter; 86-88 SL; inconsistent FB command; Cape 2012: 90-94 FB with plus sink; 77-82 good SL; improved 70-74 CU; breaking ball also called a CB; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 7.33 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 93.1 IP) (2013: 8.91 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 65.2 IP)
  24. Memphis JR LHP Sam Moll: 88-94 FB, 95-96 peak; FB has tons of life; good CB, now a good 77-81 SL; emerging CU with plus upside but others doubt it; excellent control; 5-11, 190 pounds (2011: 10.93 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 95.2 IP) (2013: 10.24 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 2.95 FIP | 94 IP)
  25. Central Florida JR RHP Ben Lively: 88-92 FB that moves, 93-95 peak; 73-76 CB that once was called a “power slurve”; also called a SL that flashes plus; solid CU when on, but inconsistent; needs to get stronger; Jeff Samardzija comp; iffy control; 2012: 88-92 FB; 79-81 CU; 75 CB; Cape 2012: 89-90 sinker; SL with cutter action; good CB; later at 91-93 with plus command, spotting it wherever he wants; good 80-82 SL; confirmed both breaking balls; improved command; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 81-85 SL; much improved upper-70s CU; 75-78 CB; much improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 6.79 K/9 | 57 IP) (2012: 9.56 K/9 | 4.89 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 81 IP) (2013: 8.66 K/9 | 2.38 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 106 IP)
  26. Pepperdine JR RHP Scott Frazier: 90-94 FB, 96 peak FB; potential plus 79-82 CB, already a good pitch; potential plus low-80s CU that is currently average; also have seen CB at 74; 89-91 FB at times; 74-77 CB; velocity isn’t what it used to be, but hard upper-80s SL, sink, and deception get him through; groundball machine; can still hit 95, 92-94 sitting; 73-77 CB; good CU; 2013: 91-95 FB, 96 peak; inconsistent but good 73-78 CB; average 79-84 CU; ditched the SL; 6-7, 230 pounds (2011: 4.00 K/9 | 18 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 2.62 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 103 IP) (2013: 8.63 K/9 | 3.96 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 88.2 IP)
  27. Texas Christian JR RHP Andrew Mitchell: 88-91 FB out of high school; now up to 92-94; sits 91-92 comfortably; broke out in Summer 2011, 93-96 FB; inconsistent but sometimes plus 79-84 SL that is getting better every day; good 81-83 CU; power 84 CB that is likely the same pitch as SL; good athlete; good FB command; control needs work; some like him as reliever, I think he starts; 2012 update: throws SL in lots of different ways, 79-82 velocity; FB can be too straight; 89-92 FB; 80-81 CB; little bit like Nolan Sanburn; sitting 94-95 in fall ball 2012, 97 peak; 2013: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak out of bullpen; really good 78-82 CB, flashes plus; average CU, still raw; inconsistent command; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 8.76 K/9 | 76 IP) (2012: 12.27 K/9 | 5.14 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 77 IP) (2013: 10.65 K/9 | 5.88 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 49 IP)
  28. San Diego JR RHP Michael Wagner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 78-83 SL; shows CB; improving 81-82 CU, flashes plus; good command; 2013: 87-91 FB, 93 peak; very good FB command; good 81-84 SL; underrated 80-83 CU, continues to flash plus; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 8.60 K/9 | 30.1 IP) (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 59.1 IP) (2013: 8.80 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 89 IP)
  29. San Francisco JR RHP Alex Balog: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; hard to square up FB; good 78-80 CU with upside; good 80-84 SL, flashes plus; good 76-78 CB; 2013: 88-94 FB, firmer more often than not, 95-96 peak; raw 78-81 CU, flashes above-average; good 76-79 CB; 81-84 SL; holds velocity late; 6-6, 225 pounds (2012: 6.64 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 78.2 IP) (2013: 6.68 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  30. Texas JR RHP Corey Knebel: sits 90-93, 94-96 peak FB; closer to sitting 94-96 out of bullpen; everything down in zone; really good FB command; 77-78 CU that needs work, up to 81 in 2012; 77-81 CB with upside, but underutilized – plus pitch when on; 91-94 FB; 77-78 CB that is nasty; FAVORITE; 91-94 FB, 74-77 CB, 87-88 two-seam; 2013: 91-95 FB, 97-98 peak; plus 82 SL/CB; up to consistent 95-98 in relief; occasional CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 10.19 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 8.67 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 73.2 IP) (2013: 11.93 K/9 | 3.83 BB/9 | 2.49 FIP | 40 IP)
  31. San Diego JR RHP Dylan Covey: 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; high school peak of 96; plus 81-83 SL; 75-78 CB; excellent CU; finally sitting low-90s again, mostly 92-94, (spring 2012) with 95-96 peak; plus SL; iffy control; 2012: 90-92, SL 83-84; 82-83 CU; Cape 2012: 90-93 FB; 82-83 SL; both good pitches with good movement; also shows 79-82 CU and CB; 88-89 two-seamer; delivery needs polishing; slows arm on breaking stuff; 91-94 FB, 95 peak on Cape; good 81-83 CB flashes plus; 81-82 SL; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; average 81-86 CU; inconsistent 78-81 breaking ball; CB; SL; iffy command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.86 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 81.1 IP) (2013: 7.87 K/9 | 4.93 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 76.2 IP)
  32. Oklahoma State rSO RHP Jason Hursh: 89-93 FB; potential plus CB; up to 94-96 in Summer 2011; Tommy John surgery in Summer 2011, missed 2012 season; Summer 2012: 95-96 FB, 97-98 peak; FB plus pitch, lots of movement down in zone; potential above-average CB; raw CU with average upside; has matured a lot as pitcher; 90-94 two-seamer; 83-86 SL; 78-82 CU; FAVORITE; 2013: 92-96 FB, 98 peak; flashes plus 85-88 SL, average otherwise; still has CU, raw but better; 76-78 CB with average upside or more; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 3.03 K/9 | 29.2 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 106.1 IP)
  33. Long Beach State JR RHP Jon Maciel: 88-92 FB with sink, 94 peak; FB moves a ton, helps him get groundballs; 80-84 SL with average upside; emerging upper-70s CU; emerging CB; good command; good deception; great athlete; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 9.14 K/9 | 21.2 IP) (2012: 4.33 K/9 | 4.08 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 8.87 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  34. Texas Tech JR RHP Trey Masek: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU with above-average upside; average 79-81 SL; good breaking ball; mixes in 76-79 kCB; cutter; great deception; Law Nolan Sanburn comp; 2013: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; really good 80-83 SL/cutter; average 75-76 CB; good 81-83 CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 4.57 K/9 | 67 IP) (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 53 IP) (2013: 8.20 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.11 FIP | 79 IP)
  35. Pepperdine SO LHP/OF Aaron Brown: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average 82-86 SL, flashes plus; good 80-82 CU; CB needs work; too aggressive at plate; average speed, but great instincts – plays up for sure; easy CF range, gets great jumps; plus raw power; average hit tool; plus arm; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: .282/.344/.368 – 6 BB/30 K – 117 AB – 3/4 SB) (2012: 8.44 K/9 | 8.44 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 6.19 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: .313/.340/.479 – 1 BB/13 K – 2/2 SB – 48 AB)
  36. Tulane rSO RHP Tony Rizzotti: 87-93 FB, 94-96 peak; good 81-82 SL, flashes plus; 78-81 splitter; TCU transfer; 2013: 89-93 FB, 95-96 peak; plus 78-83 SL; inconsistent 78-81 splitter/CU; 6-4, 225 pounds (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 2.56 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 81 IP)
  37. Kentucky JR LHP Corey Littrell: 87-92 FB with good sink, 93-94 peak; plus 80-83 CU; above-average 82-84 SL/cutter that flashes plus (also been called average); 73-75 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.95 K/9 | 68.2 IP) (2012: 8.30 K/9 | 2.19 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.73 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  38. Rice JR RHP Austin Kubitza: stay with this one to the end, quite the journey…sinking 87-92, 93 peak FB with plus break and 80 life; plus 84 SL (I think) or “power CB” depending on who you ask; sitting 91-93 with FB in summer 2011, peaking 95-96; two-seam FB a weapon; emerging CU; good deception in delivery; 2012: 87-89 FB; up to 92 later on; latest: 91-93 FB, 94 peak; both CB and SL; like the rigthanded Mooneyham comp I read somewhere (PG?); everything sinks; Cape 2012: 90-91 FB; 86-88 two-seamer; 83-84 CB; inconsistent breaking ball; 86-90 in fall ball 2012; good 82-83 SL; 2013: 86-91 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; really good 80-85 SL, up to 87, easy plus pitch; leans on SL heavily, commands it beautifully; raw 79-81 CU; inconsistent control; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 9.63 K/9 | 100 IP) (2012: 8.40 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 80.1 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 4.32 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 100 IP)
  39. Kent State JR RHP Taylor Williams: 89-94 FB, 95 peak; steady 92-95 out of bullpen, 96-97 peak with plus sink; good SL; average CB; emerging CU, still raw; iffy command; good athlete; Washington State transfer; has also played 2B; 5-11, 185 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 18 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 1.53 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 105.2 IP)
  40. Missouri JR LHP Rob Zastrynzny: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; good CB; good 80-81 CU that keeps getting better; inconsistent with all but FB; 2013: 86-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good low-80s CU, flashes plus; CB needs work; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.82 K/9 | 84 IP) (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 2.48 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 109 IP) (2013: 8.64 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  41. Sam Houston State JR LHP Cody Dickson: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; FB has good sink; flashes plus upper-70s CB, otherwise above-average; emerging CU that has improved a good bit, mostly above-average now and will flash plus; iffy command; iffy control; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: 10.45 K/9 | 45.2 IP) (2012: 5.75 K/9 | 4.75 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 72 IP) (2013: 8.81 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 95 IP)
  42. Lee rJR RHP Andy Hillis: 94-95 peak FB; Tennessee transfer; 2013: 95-97 FB, 99 peak; good SL; much improved command; 6-7, 220 pounds
  43. Northwest Mississippi CC LHP Cody Reed: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; 79-81 SL flashes plus; CU; good athlete; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 96 K – 40 BB – 73.1 IP – 3.07 ERA)
  44. St. Mary’s JR LHP Jordan Mills: 85-90 FB with plus movement, 92 peak; funky delivery; potential plus upper-70s CU; rapidly improving SL that is now a weapon; good command; control an issue; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 46.1 IP) (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 4.92 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 56.2 IP) (2013: 8.28 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 83.2 IP)Villanova JR RHP Pat Young: 92-95 FB with good sink; 78-82 SL with average upside; occasional CU; 6-7, 210 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 82 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 3.61 BB/9 | 3.12 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  45. Louisville JR RHP Jeff Thompson: 88-94 FB, but doesn’t hold it when starting, 92 peak as starter; good CB; flashes plus 79-83 SL; emerging CU; great athlete; 91 FB; 83 SL; using a lot more sinkers; Cape 2012: good 81-83 CU; good 79-82 SL; 88-90 FB with big sink, 94 peak; 2013: 90-93 FB; 82-84 SL; raw 80-81 circle CU; 6-6, 250 pounds (2011: 10.07 K/9 | 39.1 IP) (2012: 8.47 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 78.2 IP) (2013: 9.76 K/9 | 2.89 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  46. Florida JR RHP Karsten Whitson: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; plus 80-88 SL, now hitting upper edge of velocity range (85-88); 80-84 CU really coming on; early 2012: 90-92 FB, 84-88 SL; knows how to pitch; hitters seem to have a hard time picking him up; 93-96 in fall ball 2012, 82-84 SL, up to 87; plus upside with 83-84 CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 9.06 K/9 | 97.1 IP) (2012: 5.94 K/9 | 4.59 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  47. Stanford JR RHP AJ Vanegas: 88-92 FB, peak 94 with natural cut; FB moves too much for own good, little command; good mid-70s CB that has morphed into a very inconsistent SL with poor command; when the SL is on, it is a really good looking pitch and he relies on it; starting to show a CU; 83-85 cutter; 97-98 peak out of bullpen in 2012, sits 93-95; Brandon Morrow comp; much improved SL; dips to 91-93 later in games, but can still crank to 96 when needed; 2013: 92-94 FB; 82-83 SL; control, third pitch, and durability concern are keys; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.14 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 4.82 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 65.1 IP) (2013: 12.46 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 8.2 IP)
  48. Kean SR RHP Kevin Herget: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; plus CB; plus CU; FAVORITE; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 106 K – 37 BB – 111 IP – 1.62 ERA)
  49. Florida International JR LHP/OF Tyler Alexander: 88-92 FB with sink, 93 peak; good CB, inconsistent but will flash plus; good sinking CU that he relies on, flashes plus; good command; iffy control remains issue; great athlete; 6-1, 170 pounds (2013: 10.26 K/9 | 6.08 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  50. Oregon JR RHP Jimmie Sherfy: 92-95 FB, 96-98 peak; potential plus 82-88 SL; average at best 80 CU; 71-73 CB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 14.38 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 61.1 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 2.06 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  51. Louisville JR RHP Dace Kime: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 74-75 CB, flashes plus has morphed into low-80s SL/cutter, uses SL more but can still go to CB at times; CU; inconsistent FB command; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 9.36 K/9 | 25 IP) (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 4.87 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 11.15 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 61.1 IP)
  52. Kentucky JR RHP Trevor Gott: 90-94 FB with plus sink, 95-96 peak; good 82 SL; good command; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.52 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 14.40 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 25 IP) (2013: 11.10 K/9 | 1.50 BB/9 | 2.52 FIP | 30 IP)
  53. New Mexico SR RHP Sam Wolff: 90-94 FB, 95-97 peak; up to 99 in 2013; good CB; above-average SL; good CU, flashes plus; smooth delivery; good polish; transfer from San Diego and JC of Southern Nevada; has learned to pitch in 2013; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 4.73 K/9 | 5.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45.2 IP) (2013: 7.26 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 93 IP)
  54. Dallas Baptist rJR RHP Jake Johansen: 90-92 FB, 93-96 peak, has also hit 97-98; good low-80s SL, now up to 85-86 and called a CB; cutter; iffy command; poor control, but reports are positive; upper-80s cutter is nasty pitch; Summer 2012: 93-95 FB, 97-98 peak; also: 91-92, 96-97 peak; mid- to upper-80s SL with above-average upside and cutter action; shows CU; control is an ongoing issue; needs a slower CB or CU; 2013: 95-99 FB; shows SL and CB that look good at times; Andrew Cashner comp; 6-6, 230 pounds (2012: 8.02 K/9 | 6.07 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 46 IP) (2013: 7.64 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 88.1 IP)
  55. Arizona State JR RHP Trevor Williams: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; relatively new good 79-82 SL; 73-76 CB used to get a strike looking; love his 78-80 CU, flashes plus; Summer 2012: 91-95 FB; no future plus offspeed pitch at this point; sits 90-92, 95 peak; falls to 87-91, 93 peak; good 81-83 SL; gets groundballs; 2013: 90-94 2-seam FB, 94-96 4-seam FB; good 76-81 CU; 73-75 CB; average at best 80-85 cut-SL; good control; lot of Joe Blanton in him; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 8.39 K/9 | 39.2 IP) (2012: 5.09 K/9 | 0.98 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 109.2 IP) (2013: 6.95 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 103.2 IP)
  56. Notre Dame JR RHP Dan Slania: 91-96 FB; good CB; Cape 2012: 87-92 FB, 95 peak; 76-81 SL; Broxton comp; Cape Update: 81-84 SL; flashes plus 81-82 CU; FB up to 97; 93-96 all fall 2012; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; good 81-84 SL; 70-71 CB; good 80-82 CU, plus upside; 6-5, 275 pounds (2011: 6.16 K/9 | 30.2 IP) (2012: 11.03 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 31 IP) (2013: 6.67 K/9 | 1.67 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  57. Virginia JR LHP Kyle Crockett: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; very good 77-79 SL; 72-74 CB; good CU; good command; good athlete; murder on lefties; 2013: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; consistently average or better SL; 6-2, 160 pounds (2011: 9.56 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 60 IP) (2013: 11.60 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 2.44 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  58. Lamar CC SO LHP/OF Sam Wilson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB with above-average upside; SL; great athlete; strong arm; New Mexico transfer; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 10 K/9 | 18 IP) (2011: .216/.299/.261 – 16 BB/33 K – 153 AB) (2013: 109 K – 43 BB – 87.2 IP – 1.33 ERA)
  59. Arkansas JR RHP Barrett Astin: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak with good sink; good upper-80s cutter/SL (85-87) that is great when on, up to 88-90 in fall 2012, 92 peak; has hit 94-95 in past; plus 78-82 split-CU; plus 87-90 cutter when he commands; interesting CB; 2013: 88-91 sinker; 84-86 cutter/SL; below-average 80-83 CB; 2013: 87-91 FB; good 81-85 cut-SL; good 78-82 CU; good 80-83 CB, flashes above-average; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 9.05 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 9.97 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 58.2 IP) (2013: 7.42 K/9 | 2.04 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  60. Ohio State JR RHP/1B Josh Dezse: 90-95 FB, could even be higher in 2012 (97-98); plus raw power; rumors of 100 peak FB; team willing to gamble on his injury could win big;  85 CU; 77 CB; 2012: 93-97 FB; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: .326/.422/.466 – 27 BB/46 K – 193 AB) (2011: 10.41 K/9 | 27.2 IP) (2012: .315/.432/.435 – 33 BB/47 K – 216 AB – 1/2 SB) (2012: 6.04 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  61. Central Arizona JC SO RHP Ricky Jacquez: 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; potential plus 78-83 CB that is already above-average; promising but raw 77-80 CU; great athlete; my own Marcus Stroman comp; 2012: 84-85 SL; kicked off team (Texas); 2013: 90-91 FB; 5-9, 160 pounds (2012: 9.64 K/9 | 4.71 BB/9 | 4.95 FIP | 42 IP)
  62. Samford JR RHP/3B CK Irby: 88-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 76-81 CB; plus SL with cutter action; two breaking balls may be the same; good deception; reliever delivery; Todd Coffey approach to entrances; Cape 2012: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; 79-80 SL; low-80s CU; up to 97 in fall ball 2012; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 8.67 K/9 | 36.1 IP); (2012: .340/.384/.512 – 16 BB/35 K – 215 AB – 4/5 SB) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 8.77 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 91.1 IP)
  63. Arkansas JR RHP Colby Suggs: 90-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 82-83 CB; iffy control; big butt; sitting mostly 93-97 on Cape 2012;  plus CB up to 87; emerging CU; my own Heath Bell comp; 2013: 93-96, 98 peak; above-average 81-85 CB; 6-0, 225 pounds (2011: 10.35 K/9 | 20 IP) (2012: 8.77 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 39 IP) (2013: 13.50 K/9 | 7.71 BB/9 | 1.75 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  64. North Carolina JR LHP Kent Emanuel: good athlete; 84-89 FB, 91 peak; potential plus CU with fastball arm speed; cutter that he hopes will evolve into SL; plus fielder; plus command; really funky mid-70s CB; changes arm angles; (2011: 8.28 K/9 | 104.1 IP); 86 average FB in 2012; fall 2012: 89-90 early, 85-88 later; more consistently 90-92 now; relies on command and deception; still think he lives 85-88 in pros; 2013: 85-87 FB, 89-90 peak; above-average 72-79 CU, more often firmer; 76-79 SL; 69-72 CB; great athlete; lots of deception; plus FB command; my own JA Happ comp; pickoff move is legit weapon; 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 110 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 1.71 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 110.2 IP)
  65. Georgia Tech SR RHP Buck Farmer: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; potential plus low-80s SL; plus sinking 78-83 CU; 76-78 CB; iffy command – rumors of it being much improved in spring, throwing all four pitches for strikes; 88-91, 92-93 peak in 2012; 87 two-seamer; 78-83 CU; 74-74 CB; 78-79 SL; two breaking balls run into each other for me, at least this year; 2013: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; holds velocity late; above-average 79-82 SL; average 79-81 CU with sink; CB; lots of pitchability; 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 9.30 K/9 | 108.1 IP) (2012: 10.29 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 10.28 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  66. Oregon State SR LHP Matt Boyd: 87-89 FB, 91-92 peak; has also been up to 94; good 82-83 CU; good 73-76 CB with plus upside; funky windup gives good deception; plus command; in a world of more creative baseball management, he could be bullpen ace; really good sink on FB; throws both CB and CU for strikes; Cape 2012: 88-92 FB with plus sink, 96 peak in relief; 73 CB; 76-78 CU; best offspeed is 76-79 SL; 2013: 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 73-75 CB; 76-79 CU; 79-81 SL; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 7.04 K/9 | 46 IP) (2012: 7.78 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 8.53 K/9 | 1.92 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  67. Florida Gulf Coast JR LHP Brandon Bixler: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; plus CU; improving CB that I like a lot; inconsistent control; FAVORITE; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 11.14 K/9 | 8.54 BB/9 | 2.96 FIP | 59 IP) (2013: 11.34 K/9 | 7.38 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 50 IP)
  68. Washington JR RHP Austin Voth: 89-93 FB, 94 peak with plus command; good mid-70s CB; Cape 2012: 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 77-79 CB; plus 82-84 SL; solid 81 CU; FB can get too straight and command wavers; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 7.27 K/9 | 69.1 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 67.1 IP) (2013: 8.72 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 105.1 IP)
  69. UCLA JR RHP Adam Plutko: 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak FB; special FB command and movement; flashes plus 71-74 CB; really good to plus 79-81 CU; nice 78-82 SL; outstanding command; repeats mechanics beautifully; 87-89 FB; 73-74 CB; plus 81-82 CU; Summer 2012: 87-89 FB; 80-82 CU; 79-82 SL; 70-71 CB; no offspeed pitch overwhelmed; 2013: 88-92 FB; 79-83 CU; decent 76-79 CB; 82-85 cut-SL; 78-80 SL; polish, command, pitchability; PG comp: David Phelps; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 8.11 K/9 | 107.2 IP) (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 119.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 2.16 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 104 IP)
  70. Minnesota JR LHP DJ Snelten: 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 77-80 CU; average 76-82 SL with plus upside; 2013: 86-89 FB, up to 92-93 at times; flashes plus 70-74 CB; 6-7, 225 pounds (2011: 5.52 K/9 | 29.1 IP) (2012: 5.86 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 86 IP) (2013: 6.60 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 58.2 IP)
  71. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/2B Brady Corless: 87-92 FB; 78-80 SL with upside; good 77 CU; plus command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  72. Northeast JC rFR RHP Greg Milhorn: 88-93 FB, has been up to 95-96 in past; good 80-84 SL; 80-82 sinking CU with upside; interesting CB; Arkansas transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 62 K – 23 BB – 62 IP – 3.77 ERA)
  73. Florida SO RHP John Magliozzi: 88-92 FB, hit 94-95 peak on 2012 Cape; good 77-78 CU, flashes above-average to plus; good SL; much improved 74-78 CB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 6.09 K/9 | 1.32 BB/9 | 5.18 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 8.15 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 67.1 IP)
  74. South Florida JR LHP Nick Gonzalez: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; FB really moves; plus breaking ball at times, inconsistent still; CU with average upside, currently raw; offspeed pitches need work; iffy command; iffy control; 2013: 88-91 FB, 92-94 peak; much improved CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 7.15 K/9 | 39 IP) (2012: 8.71 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 41.1 IP) (2013: 8.10 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  75. Florida State College-Jacksonville rSO RHP Brad Renner: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; split-CU; inconsistent command; groundball machine; FAVORITE; 6-6, 220 pounds
  76. Howard JC rFR RHP David Palladino: 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good mid-70s CB; good CU; SL; USC Upstate transfer; 6-9, 270 pounds (2013: 99 K – 31 BB – 70.1 IP – 2.18 ERA)
  77. Howard JC rFR RHP David Gates: 93-96 FB, 98-99 peak; using more sinkers; 82-84 SL; 86-88 CU; good command; inconsistent control; Texas Tech transfer; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 62 K – 55 BB – 75.1 IP – 3.82 ERA)
  78. Missouri State rJR RHP Nick Petree: 86-90 FB with plus movement and great sink; good mid-70s SL; really good 78-80 CU that flashes plus; good cutter; good overall command; missed 2010 season due to Tommy John surgery; will drop FB down to get more movement; FB has dipped to 83-87 on occasion; SL; CU; lots of two-seamers; 85-88 FB, CB, SL, CU, huge pitchability, plus command, plus control; 2013: 85-90 FB; plus CU; cutter/SL; CB; knuckleball!; tiny bit of Tropeano to his game; one of my favorite comps of draft season: righty Roth; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 7.78 K/9 | 96 IP) (2012: 9.13 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 115.1 IP) (2013: 9.96 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  79. Mississippi State JR RHP Evan Mitchell: 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; now hitting 97, nothing below 93; 87 cutter; really good 78-81 CB/SL, flashes plus; needs to throw more darn strikes; 6-2, 175 pounds (2011: 9.62 K/9 | 48.2 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 6.34 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 12.05 K/9 | 10.38 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  80. Wisconsin-Milwaukee rSO RHP Josh Uhen: 92-94 FB, 96 peak; raw CB; Tommy Johns survivor; good athlete; up to 94-98 in fall ball 2012; up to 97-100 in 2013; still predominantly FB only pitcher, but it is a good one; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 8.02 K/9 | 10.13 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 21.1 IP)
  81. Auburn JR LHP Conner Kendrick: 88-92 FB; plus 73-77 CB; emerging 78-82 CU with good sink; lots of deception; Georgia Tech transfer; 6-0, 185 pounds (2013: 8.74 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  82. Florida JR LHP Daniel Gibson: 88-91 FB, 93-95 peak; above-average 81-83 CU that flashes plus; emerging 82-83 SL; also throws a CB; 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 6.66 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  83. Georgia Tech JR RHP Matthew Grimes: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good high-70s SL; CU; control comes and goes; spotty command; missed entire 2013 season after Tommy John surgery; 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 9.90 K/9 | 73.2 IP) (2012: 8.68 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 5.23 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  84. Florida Gulf Coast JR RHP Harrison Cooney: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak, can get up to 95-96; good 78-82 SL/CB; CU; impressive two-seamer; 2013: 90-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 80-84 chase SL; above-average 78-80 CU that looks like a splitter; occasional CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.57 K/9 | 37 IP) (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.78 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 35.2 IP) (2013: 7.83 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  85. Long Island-Brooklyn rJR RHP Justin Topa: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; excellent CU; 77-78 CB slow to return, but better as year progressed; good command; TJ surgery in 2012; 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 66.2 IP) (2013: 7.20 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 100 IP)
  86. Mississippi JR RHP Mike Mayers: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; FB moves a ton; good 78-82 CU, shows plus; emerging 81-85 SL, have heard it as much improved at times but still inconsistent; also throws CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.40 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 7.28 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 92.2 IP) (2013: 7.51 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  87. Virginia Tech JR LHP Eddie Campbell: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; above-average 78-81 CB; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; CB flashes plus; good CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 10.70 K/9 | 6.37 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 35.1 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 4.39 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 41 IP)
  88. West Virginia rSO LHP Harrison Musgrave: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80-82 CU with plus upside; emerging 71-74 CB needs work; missed 2012 due to TJ surgery; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.51 K/9 | 56.2 IP) (2013: 7.74 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  89. Cal Poly JR RHP Chase Johnson: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL, inconsistent; raw CU that is an average pitch presently; can hit 96-98 out of bullpen, but too straight; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.43 K/9 | 49 IP) (2012: 7.97 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 3.25 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 21 IP)
  90. Weatherford JC SO RHP/OF Trevor Simms: 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; velocity up and down; SL with upside, flashes plus; crazy arm speed; great athlete; plus speed; Rice transfer; Kyle Hansen comp; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 38 K – 29 BB – 43.1 IP – 5.40 ERA)
  91. California JR LHP/OF Mike Theofanopoulos: 85-88 FB; up to 89-92 FB in 2012 and during summer; consistently 88-90 on Cape; can hit 92; good 80-82 CU; 83 SL; plus 72-74 CB that I really, really like; BA Rob Rasmussen comp; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.20 K/9 | 4.52 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 69.2 IP) (2013: 7.00 K/9 | 11.00 BB/9 | 3.03 FIP | 9 IP)
  92. Rice JR RHP John Simms: 89-93 FB with plus movement; 83-84 above-average  spike CB that flashes plus; sitting 90-92 in summer 2011; good 77-80 SL; good command; emerging CU; 2012: 87-91 FB;  inconsistent 75-77 splitter that is nasty when on; 78-81 CU very strong; 76 CB; Cape 2012: good 75-76 CB; 88-92 FB; fall 2012: upper-80s FB, 90 peak; good 73-75 CB; 2013: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 73-75 CB/SL; 76-78 CU with split-action; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 9.53 K/9 | 62.1 IP) (2012: 8.67 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2013: 7.84 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 103.1 IP)
  93. Louisiana State JR RHP Kurt McCune: 88-91 FB that looks faster, 93 peak; good 74-78 CB; absurdly thin; emerging CU; velocity can dip to 85-88 at times; 6-3, 175 pounds (2011: 7.03 K/9 | 89.2 IP) (2012: 5.31 K/9 | 2.76 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 42.1 IP) (2013: 7.23 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  94. UCLA JR RHP Nick Vander Tuig: 90-93 FB with sink; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB with good sink; 80-81 CU with plus upside; good 74-76 CB; good command; 2012: 86-90 FB; good 74-75 CB; good 78-81 SL; 78-80 CU with plus upside; 2013: 88-91 FB; really good 80-82 CU; 83-86 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.58 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 109.2 IP) (2013: 6.69 K/9 | 1.34 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  95. Louisville JR RHP Chad Green: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 SL; CU; good command; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 5.14 K/9 | 42 IP) (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: 6.58 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  96. Oregon State JR RHP Dan Child: plus 88-93 sinking FB, 95-96 peak four-seam FB; average 81-84 SL that flashes above-average, 87 pek; improved CU; good control; Brad Lidge comp; Summer 2012: 91-94 FB; good SL with plus upside; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 78-83 SL, flashes plus; good deception; 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 6.92 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 6.81 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  97. UCLA JR RHP Zack Weiss: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 71-75 CB; good 81-85 SL; new 78-79 CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 7.64 K/9 | 66 IP) (2012: 6.10 K/9 | 3.89 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2013: 6.63 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 38 IP)
  98. Louisiana State JR RHP Nick Rumbelow: 88-91 FB, up to 93-95 as reliever; solid SL that flashes plus; good CU that comes and goes; good athlete; iffy control; Cape 2012: 92-93 FB, 94-95 peak; raw 81 CU; good 83-85 SL/CB; 2013: 91-94 FB, 95 peak; good 79-85 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 11.77 K/9 | 13 IP) (2012: 13.14 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 2.97 FIP | 24.2 IP) (2013: 9.79 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 30.1 IP)
  99. Missouri SR RHP Eric Anderson: 90-93; hard SL with cut fastball movement; plus CU; easy mechanics; great athlete; tore his labrum and is now back throwing upper-80s; sat 83-86 in summer 2011, hitting 88; good low-70s CB, also called a SL; 6-5, 225 pounds; 2013: 87-90 FB, 92 peak, good SL, really good CU, good command (2011: 5.48 K/9 |42.2 IP) (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 1.11 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  100. Navarro JC SO RHP Lukas Schiraldi: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; dips to 88-91 as starter; good SL; raw CU, has gotten a lot better; 2013: 95-97 FB; solid SL; 6-5, 215 pounds (2013: 67 K – 17 BB – 76 IP – 2.84 ERA)
  101. Pierce JC rSO RHP Elliot Morris: 89-93 FB, 95-97 peak; above-average low- to mid-80s SL/kCB; CU; CB; TJ survivor; 6-4, 205 pounds
  102. Riverside CC rSO LHP Kenny Mathews: 84-88 FB, 90-91 peak; good CU; good 70-71 CB; lots of pitchability and command; plus control; Cal State Fullerton transfer; 6-3, 205 pounds (2012: 7.24 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  103. Lane CC FR RHP Kenyan Middleton: great athlete; 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average upside with 80-83 SL; CB; CU; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds
  104. John A. Logan JC SO LHP Derek Thompson: 87-92 FB with good sink; plus CU that he leans on heavily; average CB; plus command; very smart; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-4, 190 pounds
  105. South Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Tyler Bashlor: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; plus SL; plus athlete; inconsistent control; has also played OF; Craig Kimbrel comp; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds
  106. Texas Christian JR LHP Trevor Seidenberger: 86-89 FB, 91 peak; good 74 CB; 78-80 CU; good command; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 10.54 K/9 | 2.47 BB/9 | 3.46 FIP | 54.2 IP)
  107. Miami JR LHP Bryan Radziewski: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; FB has late life; good 75-77 CB; improved CU; good 78-82 SL with cutter action; 5-11, 195 pounds; (2011: 9.66 K/9 | 91.1 IP) (2012: 7.52 K/9 | 4.44 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 26.1 IP) (2013: 11.48 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 84.2 IP)
  108. San Diego JR RHP Trevor Bayless: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 80-83 SL/CB; plus splitter; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 10.75 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 2.73 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  109. Wichita State JR LHP Albert Minnis: 88-92 FB with plus sink; average 78-79 SL with above-average upside; shows CU; good deception in delivery; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.36 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 66 IP) (2013: 9.86 K/9 | 3.64 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  110. George Mason rJR RHP Anthony Montefusco: 88-92 FB; average SL; average CB; plus CU; average cutter; good overall command; TJ surgery in 2011; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 84.2 IP) (2013: 9.31 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  111. Kent State rSO RHP Eric Dorsch: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 87-89 SL with plus upside; inconsistent command; FAVORITE; 6-7, 235 pounds (2012: 4.95 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 20 IP) (2013: 12.80 K/9 | 6.68 BB/9 | 3.07 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  112. UC Riverside SR RHP Trevor Frank: 90-93 FB, 94-96 peak; really good split-CU; average SL, flashes better; keeps the ball down; 6-1, 185 pounds (2011: 5.94 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 4.63 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 79.2 IP) (2013: 9.20 K/9 | 1.84 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 44 IP)
  113. Tulane SR RHP Tyler Mapes: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus SL; good CU; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 8.10 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 11.32 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 10.1 IP)
  114. Oregon State JR LHP Ben Wetzler: 87-93 FB, 95 peak; good kCB; average SL; good CU that has improved a lot; 2013: 85-88 FB, 90 peak; 85-86 cutter; 78 CU; average 76-81 SL; 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 6.92 K/9 | 67.2 IP) (2012: 6.90 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 101.2 IP) (2013: 8.23 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 82 IP)
  115. Oregon State SR RHP Tony Bryant: 87-90 FB, 92-94 peak in HS days; only in the mid-80s (88/89 peak) my last look; very good CU that flashes plus; leans on CU heavily; still more projectable than most senior signs; improved SL; 6-7, 220 pounds (2011: 7.80 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2013: 8.51 K/9 | 4.11 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 30.2 IP)
  116. Wichita State JR RHP Brandon Peterson: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; good SL; CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 9.68 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 40 IP)
  117. Clemson JR RHP Matt Campbell: 88-92 FB; really good SL/CB; emerging CU; good athlete; iffy control; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 10.03 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2012: 11.01 K/9 | 3.55 BB/9 | 3.01 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 11.89 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 2.98 FIP | 28 IP)
  118. Louisiana State JR RHP Will LaMarche: 93-95 FB, 97 peak; good 78-80 CB; emerging CU; SL flashes plus; Long Beach State transfer; TJ surgery survivor; 6-3, 220 pounds (2013: 9.12 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  119. Louisville rSO LHP Kyle McGrath: 87-89 FB, 91 peak; flashes plus CB; Eastern Kentucky transfer; 6-3, 160 pounds (2013: 9.19 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 47 IP)
  120. Florida JR RHP Keenan Kish: 88-92 FB; good SL; 74-75 CB; 78-80 CU; has been up to 90-94 with plus sink; injured in 2013 and likely to return to school in 2014; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 9.88 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 27.1 IP)
  121. Seton Hall JR RHP Brian Gilbert: 99-92 FB, 93 peak; flashed above-average SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 5.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 49.2 IP) (2013: 9.06 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 48.2 IP)
  122. Oklahoma JR LHP Billy Waltrip: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good 81-84 SL, flashes plus; above-average CB; shows CU; Seminole State CC transfer; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: 11.29 K/9 | 7.36 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  123. St. Joseph’s JR RHP Jimmy Yacabonis: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; really good SL when on, flashes plus; super raw; major control issues; improved command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 10.50 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 18 IP) (2013: 12.11 K/9 | 5.30 BB/9 | 2.15 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  124. North Florida JR RHP Tyler Moore: 90-92 FB; plus 76-78 breaking ball; emerging CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.99 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 10.03 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 79 IP) (2013: 10.32 K/9 | 1.59 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 11.1 IP)
  125. South Alabama JR RHP Dylan Stamey: 90-92 FB, 94-95 peak; improved SL; 6-2, 185 pounds (2013: 15.43 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 2.66 FIP | 37.1 IP)
  126. North Florida SR RHP Kyle Westwood: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CU; CB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 7.45 K/9 | 58 IP) (2012: 7.67 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 85.2 IP) (2013: 10.11 K/9 | 1.73 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 62.1 IP)
  127. Franklin Pierce LHP Steven Hathaway: 89-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 71-77 CB flashes plus, mostly average or better; low-70s CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2013: 37 K – 8 BB – 31 IP – 2.90 ERA)
  128. Tampa JR RHP Jon Keller: 90-94 FB,95 peak; emerging SL; low-80s CU; control comes and goes; iffy command; Nebraska transfer; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 7.79 K/9 | 64.2 IP) (2013: 47 K – 33 BB – 66 IP – 3.95 ERA)
  129. Seminole State CC SO RHP Garrett Nuss: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus CB/SL; solid CU; good command; great pitchability; 6-2, 185 pounds; 2012: 87-90 FB; 84-85 SL; plus 70-73 CB; 79 CU; 2013: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; inconsistent 75-79 CB, flashes plus at times; emerging 77-80 CU with average or better upside; (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 60 K – 20 BB – 62.2 IP – 2.59 ERA)
  130. Louisiana State SR RHP Joey Bourgeois: 90-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 91 peak in 2011; good CU; promising 73-79 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 10.32 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 2.65 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 9.28 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 32 IP)
  131. Miami SR RHP Eric Nedeljkovic: good sinking FB, 90-92; good SL; CU; good command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 10.94 K/9 | 1.37 BB/9 | 2.62 FIP | 26.1 IP)
  132. Richmond rSO LHP Chris Bates: 86-89 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average breaking ball; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 7.74 K/9 | 47.2 IP) (2013: 9.58 K/9 | 3.92 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  133. Purdue rJR RHP Brad Schreiber: 90-92 FB, 94-96 peak that moves a ton; 73-75 CB with upside; TJ survivor; 6-4, 235 pounds (2011: 9.32 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2013: 9.18 K/9 | 5.94 BB/9 | 5.15 FIP | 50 IP)
  134. Appalachian State SR LHP Rob Marcello: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; flashes plus SL; control an issue; 6-3, 250 pounds (2012: 5.20 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 83 IP) (2013: 11.28 K/9 | 8.06 BB/9 | 2.22 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  135. Salt Lake CC FR RHP/OF Connor Williams: 94-96 FB; flashes good breaking ball; plus speed; plus range; big raw power; plus arm strength; 6-3, 185 pounds
  136. Middle Georgia JC SO RHP/3B Blake Shouse: 90-94 FB, 95 peak; sinker; flashes plus 80-82 CB; good CU; fresh arm; great athlete; good speed; good approach; plus defensive tools; can handle some SS; plus arm; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds
  137. Virginia JR RHP Artie Lewicki: low-90s FB; good SL; Summer 2012: 93-94 FB, 96 peak; plus 82-84 SL; 73-75 CB; CU; missed 2013 season after TJ surgery; 6-3, 200 pounds; (2011: 10.61 K/9 | 9.1 IP) (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  138. UNC Wilmington JR LHP Kelly Secrest: 87-89 sinking FB, 90 peak; average CB; plus CU; iffy control; 6-0, 210 pounds (2011: 9.47 K/9 | 19 IP) (2012: 8.12 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 51 IP) (2013: 9.17 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 53 IP)
  139. Georgia rJR LHP Patrick Boling: heavy peak 93 FB; intrigued by flashes of promising secondary stuff; Tommy John survivor; iffy control; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 12.0 K/9 | 24 IP) (2013: 9.33 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 82 IP)
  140. Hofstra JR RHP Bryan Verbitsky: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 75-77 CB; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .276/.438/.460 – 22 BB/36 K – 5/5 SB – 87 AB) (2012: 6.84 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 5.46 FIP | 26.1 IP) (2013: 10.64 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 44 IP)
  141. Holy Cross SR RHP John Colella: heavy 90-93 FB; potential plus CB; 6-2, 215 pounds (2011: 8.36 K/9 | 42 IP) (2012: 8.61 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 54.1 IP) (2013: 9.85 K/9 | 5.84 BB/9 | 2.85 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  142. Troy rJR LHP Shane McCain: mid-80s FB with projection; very good CB; above-average CU; plus command; 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 9.11 K/9 | 52.1 IP) (2013: 9.61 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 4.72 FIP | 98.1 IP)
  143. Delaware SR RHP Matt Soren: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; potential plus 80-82 CB, also called SL; iffy command; reliever all the way; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 8.92 K/9 | 37.1 IP) (2013: 9.76 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 74.2 IP)
  144. Florida International JR RHP Mike Ellis: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 81-83 SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 9.50 K/9 | 4.86 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 83.1 IP) (2013: 9.19 K/9 | 5.17 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 15.2 IP)
  145. Arizona SR RHP Tyler Hale: 88-93 FB; really good CB; good CU, inconsistent though; iffy control; 5-10, 170 pounds (2011: 7.11 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 10.80 K/9 | 6.75 BB/9 | 2.64 FIP | 20 IP) (2013: 10.50 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 5.67 FIP | 12 IP)
  146. Arizona State SR RHP Alex Blackford: straight 86-90 FB, 91 peak; good 77-78 CB; plus CU; 81-82 SL; 2013: 90-91 FB; 77-78 CB; 82 SL; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 8.56 K/9 | 61 IP) (2012: 8.65 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 52 IP) (2013: 9.61 K/9 | 5.97 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  147. Southern Mississippi rJR RHP Cameron Giannini: 94 peak; lots of sink; 6-3, 235 pounds (2012: 4.00 K/9 | 3.67 BB/9 | 5.33 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: 10.47 K/9 | 6.06 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 16.1 IP)
  148. Wofford JR RHP Eric Eck: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good SL; CU; 6-4, 185 pounds (2012: 12.38 K/9 | 4.47 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 44.1 IP) (2013: 9.68 K/9 | 4.33 BB/9 | 3.26 FIP | 35.1 IP)
  149. Arkansas State JR RHP Bradley Wallace: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; intriguing mid-70s CB; CU; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 4.01 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 33.2 IP) (2013: 10.06 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 70.2 IP)
  150. Pepperdine JR RHP Michael Swanner: 91-93 FB; good splitter; 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 4.61 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 5.92 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 10.13 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 24 IP)
  151. UC Irvine rJR RHP Mitch Merten: 88-90 FB; good SL; good CU; 5-11, 185 pounds (2012: 7.44 K/9 | 4.96 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2013: 9.32 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 28 IP)
  152. Kennesaw State rSO RHP Justin McCalvin: upper-80s FB, 90-92 peak; good deception; good SL; good overall command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.29 K/9 | 4.59 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 11.31 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 2.70 FIP | 35 IP)
  153. LaSalle SR RHP Pat Christensen: 89-91 FB; good SL; Cape 2012: 85-87 FB; good sinker; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 8.92 K/9 | 38.1 IP) (2012: 10.84 K/9 | 1.64 BB/9 | 3.07 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 10.08 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 50 IP)
  154. Palm Beach State CC SO RHP/1B JD Underwood: 88-92 FB; good FB movement; above-average CB; CU; splitter; good athlete; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds
  155. Oregon rFR RHP Cole Wiper: 93-94 peak; raw CU; good CB; great athlete; missed 2012 (TJ surgery); 6-3, 180 pounds (2013: 2.84 K/9 | 7.11 BB/9 | 5.93 FIP | 12.2 IP)
  156. Texas A&M SO RHP Gandy Stubblefield: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; inconsistent CB that flashes plus; CU; 80-82 SL; Summer 2012: 91-93 FB, 95 peak as reliever; 89-93 as starter; good 76-79 CB; emerging CU; good 80-83 SL; 89-92 in fall ball 2012; up and down command of breaking stuff; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 6.86 K/9 | 6.43 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 21 IP)
  157. Rio Hondo JC rSO LHP Paul Paez: 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; good FB command; plus 78 CU with sink and deception out of his hand; good CB; good SL with some cutter action; knows how to pitch; Rob Rasmussen comp; San Diego transfer; 5-9, 190 pounds
  158. Ohio State SR RHP Brett McKinney: low-90s FB with good life; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 64.1 IP) (2012: 6.21 K/9 | 3.04 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 71 IP) (2013: 10.99 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 2.58 FIP | 48.1 IP)
  159. North Carolina SR RHP Chris Munnelly: 88-91 FB; above-average CU; good breaking ball(s); plus command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.81 K/9 | 70.1 IP) (2012: 4.75 K/9 | 4.94 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 47.1 IP) (2013: 10.29 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 53.1 IP)
  160. Kennesaw State JR RHP Kevin McCoy: 95 peak; CB; CU; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: 9.18 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 49 IP) (2013: 10.18 K/9 | 5.31 BB/9 | 2.77 FIP | 20.1 IP)
  161. Stetson SR RHP Kurt Schluter: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; above-average CB, flashes plus; CU; cutter; 6-3, 185 pounds (2011: 8.90 K/9 | 57.2 IP) (2012: 7.18 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 67.2 IP) (2013: 10.13 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 2.34 FIP | 16 IP)
  162. Rutgers rJR RHP/1B Charlie Law: 89-90 FB with good sink; above-average CU; solid potential with CB; questionable mechanics and command; 6-8, 250 pounds (2012: .281/.321/.397 – 7 BB/41 K – 0/1 SB – 121 AB) (2012: 10.32 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 11.1 IP) (2013: 8.35 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  163. UC Irvine rJR LHP Matt Whitehouse: 86-88 FB, 90 peak; plus 80-83 cutter; good 79 CU; good 79-80 SL; 71-74 CB; good command; super inconsistent; 6-1, 180 pounds (2011: 7.96 K/9 | 72.1 IP) (2012: 11.77 K/9 | 2.08 BB/9 | 2.67 FIP | 13 IP) (2013: 8.23 K/9 | 1.74 BB/9 | 3.56 FIP | 93 IP)
  164. South Dakota State SR RHP Layne Somsen: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; flashes plus CB; good cutter; CU; can get wild; missed 2011 season (TJ surgery); FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 8.25 K/9 | 5.98 BB/9 | 3.31 FIP | 55.2 IP) (2013: 8.57 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 3.19 FIP | 91.1 IP)
  165. Southern Mississippi SR RHP Andrew Pierce: 86-90 FB; 92-93 peak with heavy sink; really good CU; good SL; FAVORITE; 6-4, 160 pounds (2012: 8.79 K/9 | 1.45 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 99.1 IP) (2013: 8.04 K/9 | 2.01 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 112 IP)
  166. Duke JR RHP Drew Van Orden: 92-95 FB; raw 84 SL/CB with big promise; shows CU; 2013: 90-92 FB; 82-84 CU; above-average 82-83 cutter; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 8.47 K/9 | 5.03 BB/9 | 2.71 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 8.34 K/9 | 4.24 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  167. Utah SR RHP Chase Rezac: 90-94 FB with sink; plus SL; great athlete; Southern Utah transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: .292/.347/.491 – 9 BB/16 K – 9/11 SB – 106 AB) (2012: 5.32 K/9 | 4.02 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2013: 8.46 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  168. High Point rJR RHP Jamie Schultz: mid-90s FB, 94 peak; flashes plus CB; coming back from TJ surgery; 90-92 FB; now up to 98 peak; decent SL; 5-10, 200 pounds (2012: 10.47 K/9 | 5.65 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 43 IP) (2013: 8.90 K/9 | 5.34 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 60.2 IP)
  169. Austin Peay State rJR RHP Ryan Quick: 95-97 peak; 6-0, 175 pounds (2012: 6.13 K/9 | 4.09 BB/9 | 5.25 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2013: 8.49 K/9 | 6.22 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  170. Marist JR RHP Kevin McCarthy: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good underutilized CU; average CB; 80 SL; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 68 IP)
  171. North Carolina JR LHP Hobbs Johnson: 86-91 FB, 93 peak; 70-75 CB that flashes plus, mostly average; average 82 SL; good command of 78-82 CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 11.24 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 8.83 K/9 | 4.79 BB/9 | 3.01 FIP | 71.1 IP)
  172. Georgia Tech JR RHP/OF DeAndre Smelter: 95 peak FB; potential plus 87 SL; good speed; good power; plus arm; velocity has been down some since enrolling, sits 88-90 and hits 91-92 but always with good sink; CU emerging; only 6.1 IP in 2012; see some Phillippe Aumont, for better or worse; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 4.15 K/9 | 17.1 IP) (2013: 8.10 K/9 | 4.86 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 16.2 IP)
  173. Southeast Missouri State rJR RHP Luke Shearrow: 88-92 FB; flashes plus SL; emerging CU; 6-4, 190 pounds (2013: 8.77 K/9 | 7.38 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 39 IP)
  174. Oregon State SR RHP Cole Brocker: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; flashes plus CB; low-80s SL; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 10.13 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 5.59 FIP | 24 IP)
  175. State College of Florida-Manatee rSO RHP/OF Casey Mulholland: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80 CU; TJ survivor; Mississippi transfer; 6-4, 180 pounds
  176. CC Southern Nevada FR RHP Kayden Porter: mid-90s FB; UNC transfer; 6-5, 230 pounds
  177. St. John’s rJR RHP James Lomangino: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 80-81 SL/CB; average upside with 83 CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 12.10 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 29 IP) (2013: 8.67 K/9 | 3.49 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  178. Virginia Tech SR RHP Jake Joyce: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good sink; plus 82-85 SL; iffy control; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 9.96 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2012: 11.16 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 34.2 IP) (2013: 8.62 K/9 | 4.39 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 55.1 IP)
  179. Mississippi rSO RHP Scott Weathersby: low-90s FB with movement; good SL; emerging CU; smart pitcher; 6-2, 180 pounds (2013: 8.20 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  180. South Carolina JR RHP Forrest Koumas: 94-95 peak FB in relief; sits upper80s as starter, closer to 91-92; 88-92 in 2011; good sinker; plus 82-85 SL; 80 CU; sitting 92-93 as starter in CWS; inconsistent 73-77 CB; 78-81 CU; 84 SL; 2012: 90-93 FB; 73-77 CB; 79-83 CU; 5-11, 215 pounds (2011: 8.14 K/9 | 73 IP) (2012: 10.61 K/9 | 5.14 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 28 IP) (2013: 8.35 K/9 | 5.89 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 18.1 IP)
  181. East Carolina JR RHP/1B Drew Reynolds: 90-91 peak; good breaking ball; CU; varies arm slots; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: .330/.378/.411 – 10 BB/29 K – 0/2 SB – 209 AB) (2012: 7.00 K/9 | 3.67 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: .322/.362/.384 – 11 BB/21 K – 5/6 SB – 211 AB) (2013: 8.32 K/9 | 4.28 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 40 IP)
  182. St. Mary’s JR LHP Ben Griset: 88-91 FB; 85-87 FB in 2012; back to 90-91 in summer 2012; good CB/SL; raw CU that keeps improving; good athlete; 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 5.70 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 7.75 K/9 | 3.49 BB/9 | 2.95 FIP | 69.2 IP) (2013: 8.45 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 82 IP)
  183. Gonzaga rSR LHP Tyler Olson: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; holds FB velocity deep into starts; good 76-80 SL; good CU; usable 70-72 CB; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: 7.26 K/9 | 79.1 IP) (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 2.12 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 110.1 IP) (2013: 8.06 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 101.2 IP)
  184. Memphis JR LHP Eric Schoenrock: 87-90 FB, 91 peak; above-average 77-79 CB; improved CU, now good 80-81 pitch; iffy control; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.28 K/9 | 28.2 IP) (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 6.67 BB/9 | 2.92 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: 8.01 K/9 | 2.33 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 96.2 IP)
  185. Florida Atlantic SR RHP/C Mike Sylvestri: 93-95 peak; good CB/SL with above-average upside; good athlete; raw on mound, but fresh arm; 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 8.22 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2013: 8.37 K/9 | 4.40 BB/9 | 4.57 FIP | 43 IP)
  186. Bradley rSO RHP Steve Adkins: 86-89 FB but more there; good SL; CB; CU; 6-5, 235 pounds (2012: 6.86 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 5.30 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 8.71 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 10.1 IP)
  187. Northwestern SR RHP Luke Farrell: 88-90 FB; 73-74 CB; 78 CU; hard to square up FB; 6-6, 200 pounds (2011: 7.22 K/9 | 81 IP) (2012: 8.71 K/9 | 4.53 BB/9 | 3.14 FIP | 51.2 IP) (2013: 8.64 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 3.19 FIP | 84.1 IP)
  188. Memphis rSR RHP Heith Hatfield: 88-92 FB; good splitter; good command; five-pitch arsenal; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 10.22 K/9 | 12.1 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 41.2 IP)
  189. Fresno State JR LHP Tyler Linehan: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; potential plus SL that has regressed, morphed into decent cutter  now; average CB; shows CU; iffy command; 6-0, 240 pounds (2011: 8.35 K/9 | 46.1 IP) (2012: 9.11 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 2.71 FIP | 83 IP) (2013: 8.40 K/9 | 5.01 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 50.1 IP)
  190. San Diego JR LHP Max MacNabb: 85-88 FB; plus breaking ball; SL/cutter; CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.37 K/9 | 29.2 IP) (2012: 4.67 K/9 | 5.33 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: 8.44 K/9 | 5.06 BB/9 | 5.30 FIP | 48 IP)
  191. Miami (Ohio) SR RHP Brooks Fiala: 89-92 FB; good CB; plus CU; SL; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 6.06 K/9 | 81.2 IP) (2012: 6.42 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 68.2 IP) (2013: 8.12 K/9 | 1.94 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 102 IP)
  192. Virginia rSR LHP Scott Silverstein: mostly 86-90 with FB; advanced CU; projectable breaking ball; had low-90s FB pre-surgery; two operations to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder; reportedly back to low-90s in fall ball 2011; peaking back at 93 in 2012; breaking ball has developed into solid SL; 2013: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; plus control; 6-6, 240 pounds (2011: 7.53 K/9 | 14.1 IP) (2012: 6.30 K/9 | 4.20 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 64.1 IP) (2013: 7.24 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 82 IP)
  193. Maryland SR LHP Jimmy Reed: 88-92 FB; plus 80-82 SL/cutter; good CB; CU; good command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 9.45 K/9 | 33.1 IP) (2012: 8.10 K/9 | 2.25 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 60 IP) (2013: 7.82 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 88.2 IP)
  194. Georgia Tech JR RHP Dusty Isaacs: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; plus 83-84 SL when he commands it; good 78-81 CU; 75-77 CB; 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 10.40 K/9 | 36.1 IP) (2012: 6.68 K/9 | 4.91 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 66 IP) (2013: 7.80 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  195. Virginia Tech JR RHP Brad Markey: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 74-80 CB; average 78-82 CU; Georgia Tech transfer; 2013: 87-91 FB; 75-76 CB; 77-79 SL; CU; 5-11, 185 pounds (2011: 95 IP | 1.33 ERA | 70 K/12 BB) (2013: 7.39 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 95 IP)
  196. Tennessee SR RHP Zack Godley: 85-91 FB; good cutter/SL; improved 78-82 CU; good 73-78 CB; 2013: 89-92 FB, can get up to 95 in relief; 80-83 CB; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 9.84 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 7.14 K/9 | 2.21 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 69.1 IP) (2013: 8.56 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 108.1 IP)
  197. Cal Poly rSO RHP Reed Reilly: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; good 80-81 splitter; 75-77 SL; lots of deception; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds (2012: 7.41 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 4.21 FIP | 54.2 IP)
  198. Long Beach State JR RHP Josh Frye: low-90s FB with plus movement; good SL; good command; FAVORITE; 6-7, 210 pounds (2012: 7.91 K/9 | 2.79 BB/9 | 4.12 FIP | 19.1 IP) (2013: 7.85 K/9 | 4.91 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 18.1 IP)
  199. Maryland JR RHP/3B Jake Stinnett: 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; plus SL; CB; CU; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 7.07 K/9 | 3.25 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  200. Tennessee JR RHP/1B Nick Williams: 90-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good CB; solid CU; command issues; inconsistent control; 6-2, 235 pounds; (2011: 8.37 K/9 | 33.1 IP) (2012: 7.06 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: 8.70 K/9 | 3.54 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 61 IP)
  201. Connecticut rSO RHP Carson Cross: 86-91 FB, 92-93 peak; average CU; breaking ball; 6-5, 205 pounds (2012: 6.99 K/9 | 1.45 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 37.1 IP) (2013: 7.25 K/9 | 1.81 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 104.1 IP)
  202. Michigan State JR RHP David Garner: 88-92 FB, 94 peak with good sink; good 79-81 SL; emerging CU; Cape 2012: SL up to 83-85; reliever arm action; 5-11, 180 pounds (2011: 7.01 K/9 | 60.1 IP) (2012: 9.24 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 74 IP) (2013: 7.56 K/9 | 2.92 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 83.1 IP)
  203. Texas A&M rJR RHP Jason Jester: 88-93 FB, 96 peak; good 77-78 confirmed SL with plus upside; great command; didn’t pitch in 2012; Summer 2012: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; plus 79-82 CB; upper-70s CU with well above-average upside, pitch has come along greatly over time; much improved command; 2013: 90-92 FB; 78 CU; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 7.80 K/9 | 2.09 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  204. Auburn JR LHP Will Kendall: 86-90 FB, can throw harder; good CB; really good CU; coming off TJ surgery; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 4.70 K/9 | 1.88 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 7.15 K/9 | 4.37 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 22.2 IP)
  205. New Mexico JR RHP Jake McCasland: 91-93 FB, 96-97 peak; much improved CB/SL; 6-2, 220 pounds (2011: 5.17 K/9 | 76.2 IP) (2012: 8.14 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.21 FIP | 21 IP) (2013: 7.58 K/9 | 4.74 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 19 IP)
  206. Lipscomb rSO RHP Hunter Brothers: 92-94 FB, 96-97 peak; plus mid-80s SL; emerging CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 10.57 K/9 | 6.16 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2013: 7.84 K/9 | 6.20 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  207. Texas Christian JR RHP Stefan Crichton: 88-93, 94 peak FB; now have him 87-91, 92 peak; plus 77 CB; good sinker; good 83-84 SL that flashes plus; 86-88 sinker with plus sink; 2012: 79-82 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.74 K/9 | 50 IP) (2012: 5.21 K/9 | 1.61 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 95 IP) (2013: 7.02 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 41 IP)
  208. Ohio State rSR RHP Brad Goldberg: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; plus sink on two-seamer; improved 82-84 SL, flashes plus; raw CU; average 75-78 CB; iffy control; Coastal Carolina transfer; 6-2, 210 pounds (2013: 7.75 K/9 | 4.98 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 81.1 IP)
  209. Wichita State JR RHP Cale Elam: 88-92 FB with great movement; potential plus SL; emerging CU; good athlete; 2013: 83-87 FB; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.55 K/9 | 44 IP) (2012: 9.20 K/9 | 2.86 BB/9 | 3.66 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 7.30 K/9 | 2.88 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  210. Mississippi State rJR RHP Ben Bracewell: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; plus 81-82 SL; 84 cutter; 77-78 breaking ball; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 9.31 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 2.52 FIP | 19.1 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 2.89 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 28 IP)
  211. Eastern Kentucky SR RHP Anthony Bazzani: 87-88 FB as starter; 90-95 FB as reliever, 96-97 peak; plus splitter; promising 78-80 SL that is inconsistent, may be the same pitch as splitter; Summer 2012: consistent 94-96 FB in relief; good SL; splitter; iffy control; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 7.25 K/9 | 44.2 IP) (2012: 5.95 K/9 | 7.02 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 42.1 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 18.1 IP)
  212. Florida State JR RHP Peter Miller: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 75-77 CU; 71-72 CB/SL; great athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 8.21 K/9 | 6.05 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 41.2 IP) (2013: 7.49 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 57.2 IP)
  213. Toledo JR RHP Cameron Palmer: 88-92 FB; plus SL; emerging CU; improved command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 6.75 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 12 IP) (2013: 7.99 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  214. Long Beach State JR RHP Shane Carle: 87-91 FB with sink, 93 peak; good 76-78 SL; emerging 79-81 CU; 6-4, 185 pounds (2013: 7.52 K/9 | 2.80 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 93.1 IP)
  215. Southern Mississippi rSO LHP Jake Drehoff: 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; 76-77 CB; really good 78-80 CU; good cutter/SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 5.49 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 95 IP) (2013: 7.86 K/9 | 3.21 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 81.1 IP)
  216. Central Florida rSO RHP Spencer Davis: 88-93 FB; good 73-74 CB; CU; started at Texas A&M; 6-5, 225 pounds (2013: 7.11 K/9 | 3.55 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 38 IP)
  217. Sam Houston State JR LHP Caleb Smith: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good low-80s SL; good CU, flashes plus; SL; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 7.94 K/9 | 62.1 IP) (2012: 7.65 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 97.2 IP) (2013: 6.98 K/9 | 5.97 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 89 IP)
  218. Pittsburgh JR RHP Matt Wotherspoon: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; plus CB; emerging CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2011: 5.40 K/9 | 50 IP) (2012: 8.38 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 91.1 IP) (2013: 6.98 K/9 | 2.86 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 107 IP)
  219. Texas Christian rSO RHP Trey Teakell: 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak; splitter looks good; good 78-80 CB; good low-80s CU; solid sinker; good command of four pitches; easy velocity; good athlete; 6-5, 175 pounds (2012: 5.09 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 46 IP) (2013: 6.82 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 33 IP)
  220. San Diego State JR RHP Philip Walby: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; up to 93-97 in spring 2013; potential plus split-CU; good 77-79 SL; iffy control; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 5.28 K/9 | 15.1 IP) (2012: 4.00 K/9 | 3.50 BB/9 | 4.76 FIP | 36 IP) (2013: 5.63 K/9 | 4.77 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  221. Arizona JR RHP Konner Wade: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 81-84 SL; upper-70s CU with sink; mostly 87-90 FB in 2012 with plus-plus sink; good 81-83 straight CU; 76-79 SL with promise; still has that 92-93 peak, but less often; Cape 2012: 88-92 with plus sink; good sinking 85-87 CU that flashes plus; SL/cutter; 2013: 86-88 FB; 6-3, 185 pounds (2011: 4.23 K/9 | 61.2 IP) (2012: 7.33 K/9 | 2.31 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 136.1 IP) (2013: 5.59 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  222. Washington rJR RHP Nick Palewicz: at his best, hits 95-98 with FB; CB; CU; FB velocity down in spring 2012; TJ survivor; Summer 2012: 91-94 FB; real good 81-84 SL, flashes plus; raw 81-83 CU; upper-70s CB; tough to elevate FB; 6-4, 220 pounds (2012: 6.28 K/9 | 3.45 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 28.2 IP) (2013: 4.45 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 4.96 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  223. Tulane rSO RHP Randy LeBlanc: 92-94, 95 peak FB; good CB, flashes plus; above-average CU with plus upside; has also been seen 88-90, 92 peak; Tommy John surgery in 2011; back up to 93-94; still has CU and CB; stuff down fall 2012; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 4.66 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.2 IP) (2013: 4.02 K/9 | 4.16 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 62.2 IP)
  224. Indiana rSO RHP Aaron Slegers: 85-91 FB, 93-95 peak; 77-81 SL; above-average average 82-84 sinking CU with some splitter action; 6-10, 250 pounds (2013: 5.24 K/9 | 1.26 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 92.2 IP)
  225. Charlotte JR RHP Brock Hudgens: 93-94 peak; flashes plus SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 11.30 K/9 | 5.65 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 28.2 IP) (2013: 8.22 K/9 | 3.74 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 84.1 IP)
  226. Northwestern State JR RHP Ashton Sivigliano: 94 peak; good CB (2013: 8.74 K/9 | 3.60 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 35 IP)
  227. Nicholls State SR LHP Taylor Byrd: 90-93 FB; 79-81 SL; CU (2013: 8.80 K/9 | 5.25 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 73.2 IP)
  228. Northwestern State JR LHP Joey Parrack: 90 FB; plus CU; good breaking ball (2013: 8.86 K/9 | 3.89 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 41.2 IP)
  229. Lamar SR LHP Jonathan Dziedzic: 88-91 FB; good CB; good CU; gets by on pitchability; iffy control; (2011: 8.07 K/9 | 32.1 IP) (2013: 8.86 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 107.2 IP)
  230. Missouri JR RHP/3B Keeton Steele: 88-93 FB; good defender; 6-3, 210 pounds (2013: 8.76 K/9 | 3.39 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  231. Oklahoma State JR RHP Vince Wheeland: upper-80s FB; good SL; CU; 5-11, 200 pounds (2012: 6.68 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 64.2 IP) (2013: 8.01 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 73 IP)
  232. Western Kentucky JR RHP Andrew Edwards: 94 peak; 6-5, 255 pounds (2013: 8.59 K/9 | 4.13 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 80.2 IP)
  233. Mississippi rSR RHP Tanner Bailey: 88-89 FB; 77-80 CU; 83 SL; 6-7, 225 pounds (2012: 10.19 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2013: 8.44 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 42.2 IP)
  234. Princeton SR RHP Zak Hermans: 88-92 FB; plus SL; good command; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012: 8.57 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 63 IP) (2013: 8.79 K/9 | 1.92 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 56.1 IP)
  235. Furman SR LHP Nate Smith: 86-91 FB; plus CU; average CB; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 5.43 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 8.20 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 74.2 IP) (2013: 8.79 K/9 | 3.05 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 100.1 IP)
  236. North Carolina State JR RHP Andrew Woeck: 88-92 FB; 83-85 cut-SL; CB; 80-81 CU; 5-10, 170 pounds (2013: 8.59 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 44 IP)
  237. High Point rJR RHP Malcolm Clapsaddle: low-90s FB; good CB, flashes plus; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 3.47 K/9 | 1.16 BB/9 | 5.45 FIP | 23.1 IP) (2013: 8.24 K/9 | 1.98 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 59 IP)
  238. North Carolina State SR RHP Josh Easley: low-90s FB; good CB; missed 2012 season; 6-3, 175 pounds (2011: 11.12 K/9 | 45.1 IP) (2013: 8.54 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 39 IP)
  239. Nicholls State SR RHP Jordan McCoy: 88-92 FB; variety of arm angles; 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 6.51 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 27.2 IP) (2013: 8.65 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  240. New Mexico State SR RHP Michael Ormseth: low-90s FB; 6-1, 170 pounds (2012: 7.58 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 76 IP) (2013: 8.44 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 53.1 IP)
  241. Southern Illinois JR RHP Todd Eaton: low-90s FB; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 5.17 K/9 | 38.1 IP) (2012: 9.91 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 36.1 IP) (2013: 8.59 K/9 | 3.99 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 29.1 IP)
  242. Texas State JR RHP Hunter Lemke: 89 peak; plus sink on FB; sidearm delivery; 6-0, 170 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 21.2 IP) (2013: 8.56 K/9 | 2.47 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  243. Bryant rJR RHP Vaughn Hayward: 92-93 FB; Holy Cross transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 8.87 K/9 | 6.17 BB/9 | 2.62 BB/9 | 23.1 IP)
  244. Yale JR LHP David Hickey: 88-89 FB; CB flashes above-average; CU with upside; plus command; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: 6.64 K/9 | 1.93 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 42 IP) (2013: 8.12 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 3.10 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  245. Houston JR RHP Chase Wellbrock: mid-80s FB; solid 78-79 SL; 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: 6.68 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 6.50 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 36 IP) (2013: 8.08 K/9 | 1.28 BB/9 | 2.79 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  246. Mississippi JR RHP Aaron Greenwood: 85-88 FB; 79-80 CU; good 72-74 CB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 9.49 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 7.99 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 50.2 IP)
  247. Mercer JR RHP Brandon Barker: 86-88 FB; good command; 6-3, 190 pounds (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.22 FIP | 72.2 IP) (2013: 8.40 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 84.2 IP)
  248. Rhode Island JR LHP Nick Narodowy: high-80s FB with good sink; emerging CB; good CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.98 K/9 | 14.2 IP) (2012: 6.45 K/9 | 4.80 BB/9 | 5.04 FIP | 60 IP) (2013: 8.56 K/9 | 9.22 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 13.2 IP)
  249. Coastal Carolina JR RHP Tyler Herb: 87-89 FB, 91-92 peak with plus sink; good 78-80 SL; emerging CU; 6-4, 180 pounds (2011: 8.00 K/9 | 27 IP) (2012: 6.61 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 4.64 FIP | 96.2 IP) (2013: 8.48 K/9 | 5.19 BB/9 | 3.90 FIP | 52 IP)
  250. North Carolina State rJR RHP Anthony Tzamtzis: strong armed former infielder who was a very good fielder, so his athleticism is top notch; 89-92 FB; 73-77 CB; 84 CU; 79-81 SL; has really improved throughout course of year as he has devoted himself to pitching;  up to 95 peak late in season while also showing a really strong 82-84 SL; continues to also show mid-70s CB and mid-80s change; fresh arm; Cape 2012: 90-92 FB with plus movement; 75-79 CB with a lot of progress; 82-83 CU; good deception; little Vance Worley to him for me; 2013: 90-94 FB; good 82-84 SL, has flashes plus in past; will still flash a plus CU; TJ survivor; has hit 95 in past; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 9.33 K/9 | 5.23 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 63.2 IP) (2013: 8.26 K/9 | 9.21 BB/9 | 5.15 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  251. Notre Dame JR RHP Donald Hissa: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; average low-80s SL; CU; 6-7, 250 pounds (2012: 10.54 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 2.91 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  252. UC Irvine SR RHP Kyle Hooper: 86-90 FB with good sink, 91 peak; good 72-80 CB, harder lately; good sinking 75-78 CU that he relies on a lot, flashes plus; 6-5, 235 pounds (2011: 6.50 K/9 | 44.1 IP) (2012: 9.11 K/9 | 0.98 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 27.2 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  253. Baylor rSR RHP Max Garner: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; good 79-83 SL; good 71-76 CB; 80-81 CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 8.27 K/9 | 49 IP) (2012: 8.80 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 46 IP) (2013: 7.12 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 84.2 IP)
  254. Oklahoma State SR RHP Randy McCurry: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak when healthy but lost his velocity after surgery and hasn’t gained it all back; flashes plus SL, CB, CU; very talented athlete; Tommy John survivor; 6-0, 195 pounds (2011: 7.89 K/9 | 43.1 IP) (2012: .254/.295/.352 – 5 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 71 AB) (2012: 8.96 K/9 | 4.54 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 67.1 IP) (2013: 7.27 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 17.1 IP)
  255. Miami SR RHP Eric Whaley: 87-91 FB with sink, 92-93 peak; excellent splitter that works as CU; good SL; CB; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds; (2011: 8.39 K/9 | 93.1 IP) (2012: 6.65 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 90.2 IP) (2013: 7.07 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  256. Austin Peay State rJR RHP Lee Ridenhouer: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; very good SL, working on CU; good command; ankle surgery in 2010; Kansas transfer; 2012: sitting 91-94 mostly, 97 peak; good 84-87 SL; 6-5, 225 pounds (2013: 7.49 K/9 | 2.27 BB/9 | 4.12 FIP | 79.1 IP)
  257. Pittsburgh rSO RHP Joe Harvey: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 82-84 sinker; improved CU; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 9.33 K/9 | 5.00 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: 7.64 K/9 | 5.45 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 33 IP)
  258. Oklahoma State rJR RHP/OF Mark Robinette: 92-94 FB, 96 peak (88-91 now); plus SL; cutter and CU could both be at least average with time, CU even better than that; iffy command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2013: 7.04 K/9 | 2.82 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 70.1 IP)
  259. North Dakota State rSR RHP John Straka: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; improved 75-78 SL, flashes plus; 83-85 cutter; good command; TJ survivor; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 4.37 K/9 | 35 IP) (2012: 7.10 K/9 | 1.55 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 110.1 IP) (2013: 7.17 K/9 | 1.00 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 108 IP)
  260. Western Kentucky JR RHP Justin Hageman: 89-93 FB, 94 peak; good but inconsistent CB; good SL; 77 CU; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 7.69 K/9 | 100.2 IP) (2012: 6.87 K/9 | 5.40 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 73.1 IP) (2013: 7.53 K/9 | 5.44 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 43 IP)
  261. Western Kentucky rJR LHP Tanner Perkins: 86-88 FB, 90 peak; lots of two-seamers; good to plus CU; SL; good command; TJ survivor; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 6.91 K/9 | 99 IP) (2012: 5.64 K/9 | 2.01 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 22.1 IP) (2013: 7.43 K/9 | 3.57 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 63 IP)
  262. Richmond JR RHP Andrew Brockett: 90-94 FB, 95-96 peak; very good yet inconsistent 81-84 SL; 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 6.39 K/9 | 62 IP) (2012: 9.40 K/9 | 3.19 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 59.1 IP) (2013: 7.03 K/9 | 2.22 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 24.1 IP)
  263. Middle Tennessee State SR RHP/1B Daniel Palo: 91-93 FB, 94-96 peak; lots of good cutters; solid CB; iffy control; good athlete; 6-4, 250 pounds (2011: 6.30 K/9 | 75.2 IP) (2012: 5.85 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 5.86 FIP | 32.1 IP) (2013: 6.99 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 47.2 IP)
  264. Indiana JR LHP Joey DeNato: 85-88 FB; plus CU; average CB; emerging SL; good command; 5-10, 170 pounds (2011: 7.41 K/9 | 64.1 IP) (2012: 7.60 K/9 | 2.92 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 92.1 IP) (2013: 7.76 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 3.64 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  265. San Diego State JR RHP Justin Hepner: 87-92 FB; 84-85 SL; very good 71-74 CB; 80-81 CU; SL; 6-3, 190 pounds (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 52 IP) (2013: 7.18 K/9 | 6.03 BB/9 | 4.94 FIP | 31.1 IP)
  266. Gonzaga JR RHP Arturo Reyes: 88-93 FB; good 82-84 SL; 6-0, 190 pounds (2013: 7.89 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 59.1 IP)
  267. Vanderbilt JR LHP Steven Rice: 87-88 FB, 91 peak; plus CB; 5-8, 180 pounds (2012: 9.28 K/9 | 6.75 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 7.53 K/9 | 2.86 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  268. Wake Forest SR LHP Niko Spezial: low-90s peak; iffy command; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 5.93 K/9 | 30.1 IP) (2012: 5.91 K/9 | 5.48 BB/9 | 3.56 FIP | 21.1 IP) (2013: 7.22 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  269. Arkansas SR LHP Randall Fant : 88-91 FB, 93 peak; plus CU; much improved cutter; 2012: 85-88 FB; good 77-78 CU; 76 CB; new and improved low-80s breaking ball with SL action; 2013: 84-88 FB; 80-82 SL; 73-74 CB; good 75-81 CU; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 4.80 K/9 | 69.1 IP) (2012: 7.05 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 52.1 IP) (2013: 7.29 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.64 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  270. Oregon State JR RHP Scott Schultz: 87-92 FB with great sink; good 81-83 CU; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 4.99 K/9 | 52.1 IP) (2012: 6.50 K/9 | 1.77 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 45.2 IP) (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 1.86 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  271. Oregon rJR RHP Jeff Gold: 85-89 FB, low-90s peak; plus 72-75 CB; good CU; 6-3, 170 pounds (2011: 12.66 K/9 | 10.2 IP) (2012: 5.66 K/9 | 2.71 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 76.1 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 1.76 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 41 IP)
  272. Loyola Marymount JR RHP Bret Dahlson: 93 FB; flashes plus CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 3.74 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 33.2 IP) (2013: 7.48 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  273. Dartmouth JR LHP Mitch Horacek: 88-91 FB, 92-93 peak; solid CB; raw CU; 6-6, 220 pounds (2011: 3.54 K/9 | 40.2 IP) (2012: 7.62 K/9 | 1.66 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 54.1 IP) (2013: 7.80 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 45 IP)
  274. Texas Tech JR LHP Andre Wheeler: 93 peak; potential plus CB; Cu with promise; 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 9.35 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 17.1 IP) (2013: 6.19 K/9 | 4.78 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 32 IP)
  275. Hartford JR RHP/1B Brian Hunter: 88-92 FB with good sink, 94 peak; good 76-80 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: .288/.374/.424 – 21 BB/47 K – 5/7 SB – 170 AB) (2012: 7.48 K/9 | 6.51 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 65 IP) (2013: 7.68 K/9 | 6.88 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 68 IP)
  276. Fordham JR RHP Chris Pike: 88-93 FB; really good CU; really good control; 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.65 K/9 | 93.1 IP) (2012: 6.99 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 76 IP) (2013: 7.04 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 84.1 IP)
  277. Middle Tennessee State JR RHP Paul Mittura: 88-92 FB with plus movement; good SL; 6-2, 205 pounds (2012: 5.49 K/9 | 5.49 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 41 IP) (2013: 7.77 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 24.1 IP)
  278. Washington JR RHP Trevor Dunlap: 89-93 FB; 6-7, 240 pounds (2013: 7.29 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  279. Santa Clara SR RHP Tommy Nance: 88-94 FB, 95-97 peak; 6-6, 210 pounds (2012: 4.58 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 94.1 IP) (2013: 7.38 K/9 | 3.42 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 50 IP)
  280. San Diego SO LHP/OF Max Homick: mid- to upper-80s FB; above-average CU; SL; CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.26 K/9 | 4.61 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 7.59 K/9 | 3.09 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 70 IP)
  281. Arizona SR RHP Nick Cunningham: 88-93 FB that moves, 95 peak; good 74-75 CB; good cutter; decent CU; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 5.40 K/9 | 21.2 IP) (2013: 7.94 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  282. Florida International JR RHP Mike Franco: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; missed 2012 due to TJ surgery; 5-11, 200 pounds (2013: 7.40 K/9 | 4.65 BB/9 | 4.94 FIP | 62 IP)
  283. South Carolina SR RHP Colby Holmes: upper-80s FB with room for more, 88-91 FB in 2011; up to 93 in 2012; good 80-81 CU; 82-85 SL; also shows CB; 2013: 88-92 FB; 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 8.54 K/9 | 85.1 IP) (2012: 7.68 K/9 | 1.81 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 79.2 IP) (2013: 7.21 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  284. William & Mary rJR RHP John Sheehan: 90-93 FB; plus CU; SL; Tommy John survivor; 5-11, 190 pounds (2013: 7.92 K/9 | 5.68 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 44.1 IP)
  285. Southern Poly State SR RHP Nick Blount: low-90s FB; CU; good SL; 6-6, 220 pounds; kicked off Tennessee team in late April 2012; Summer 2012: mid-90s FB; breaking ball flashes plus, much sharper and more consistent; 91-93 FB, 96 peak; still uses SL and CU, both need work; has flashed plus CB; can throw all four pitches for strikes; 6-6, 220 pounds (2012: 4.15 K/9 | 47.2 IP)
  286. San Diego State SR RHP Travis Pitcher: 87-90 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus SL; flashes plus CU; AJ Griffin comp; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 8.12 K/9 | 6.71 BB/9 | 3.20 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 4.00 K/9 | 11.00 BB/9 | 5.48 FIP | 9 IP)
  287. Central Arizona JC LHP Cameron Booser: 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; average CB; CU; Oregon State transfer; TJ survivor
  288. CC Southern Nevada FR LHP/OF Thomas Pannone: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; 6-2, 185 pounds
  289. Boston College rJR RHP Matt Alvarez: 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; good SL; FB moves; iffy control; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 9.62 K/9 | 33.2 IP) (2012: 7.88 K/9 | 9.00 BB/9 | 3.03 FIP | 32 IP) (2013: 11.72 K/9 | 5.60 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 17.2 IP)
  290. Boston College JR LHP Steve Green: 88-92 FB; plus breaking ball; 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 7.48 K/9 | 3.58 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 27.2 IP) (2013: 11.05 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 2.34 FIP | 14.2 IP)
  291. Kansas State SO RHP Nate Williams: 88-92 FB; 6-2, 215 pounds (2012: 5.82 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 5.74 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 7.80 K/9 | 4.04 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 62.1 IP)
  292. South Alabama JR LHP Jacob Noble: 88-92 FB (2013: 7.40 K/9 | 3.02 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 65.2 IP)
  293. South Alabama JR RHP Brandon Boyle: 90-93 FB (2013: 7.29 K/9 | 2.36 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  294. Tulane SR LHP David Napoli: 90-94 FB; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: 9.64 K/9 | 56 IP) (2012: 5.83 K/9 | 3.99 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 88 IP) (2013: 7.09 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 66 IP)
  295. William & Mary SR RHP John Farrell: 88 FB, 93 peak; plus SL; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 10.64 K/9 | 22 IP) (2012: 8.65 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 42.2 IP) (2013: 7.25 K/9 | 1.23 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 116.2 IP)
  296. Presbyterian JR RHP Bud Jeter: 88-92 FB; solid 77-79 SL; CU; CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 5.04 K/9 | 75 IP) (2012: 5.14 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 68.1 IP) (2013: 7.22 K/9 | 2.80 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 106 IP)
  297. Long Island-Brooklyn JR RHP/OF Kevin Needham: low-90s FB; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: .310/.373/.412 – 18 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 187 AB) (2013: 7.33 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: .310/.373/.412 – 18 BB/23 K – 0/0 SB – 187 AB)
  298. Alabama SR RHP Charley Sullivan: 88-92 FB; SL; CU; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 5.09 K/9 | 1.98 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 63.2 IP) (2013: 7.63 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  299. Georgia SR LHP Blake Dieterich: 86-88 FB; good CB; average or better CU; 6-2, 215 pounds (2011: 7.19 K/9 | 61.1 IP) (2012: 6.46 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 46 IP) (2013: 7.46 K/9 | 2.85 BB/9 | 3.66 FIP | 41 IP)
  300. Connecticut rSO LHP David Mahoney: 90 FB; good CB; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 5.21 K/9 | 3.79 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 19 IP) (2013: 7.31 K/9 | 5.63 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 32 IP)
  301. Bucknell SR RHP Danny Goldstein: 88-92 FB; good CB; good CU; good FB command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.88 K/9 | 5.56 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 7.46 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 3.23 FIP | 70 IP)
  302. Seattle JR RHP Ben Ruff: 92 peak; plus SL (2013: 7.86 K/9 | 3.76 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 26.1 IP)
  303. Michigan SR RHP Ben Ballantine: 87-90 FB; good CU; good mid-70s CB; 6-8, 235 pounds (2011: 8.87 K/9 | 47.2 IP) (2012: 4.94 K/9 | 4.22 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 74.2 IP) (2013: 7.88 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 24 IP)
  304. Texas Christian JR RHP Nick Frey: 85-87 FB; very good CB; 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 5.65 K/9 | 28.2 IP) (2012: 5.92 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 24.1 IP) (2013: 7.13 K/9 | 0.75 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 24 IP)
  305. Florida Atlantic rJR RHP Kevin Alexander: 88-90 FB; plus CU; TJ survivor; 6-0, 165 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 1.81 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 54.2 IP) (2013: 7.84 K/9 | 3.10 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  306. Southern JR RHP Jose De Leon: 90-93 FB, 94 peak; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 11 K/9 | 54 IP) (2012: 10.49 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 82.1 IP) (2013: 7.65 K/9 | 3.61 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  307. Texas JR RHP/SS Ty Marlow: 87-90 FB; 75-79 CU; 72-76 CB; 5-10, 185 pounds (2013: 7.29 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  308. Oklahoma State rSO LHP Tyler Nurdin: 88-90 FB; 82-84 this spring; good SL; 6-3, 215 pounds (2013: 7.35 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.66 FIP | 85.2 IP)
  309. Central Michigan SR RHP Pat Kaminska: good sinking 86-90 FB; good SL; average CU; 6-3, 215 pounds (2012: 5.01 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 73.2 IP) (2013: 7.32 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  310. Houston SR RHP Austin Pruitt: 87-90 FB; very good CB; 5-11, 165 pounds (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 91 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 1.90 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 113.2 IP)
  311. Old Dominion SR RHP Brandon Smith: 90-93 FB; good SL; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 8.08 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 52.1 IP) (2013: 7.50 K/9 | 4.25 BB/9 | 4.98 FIP | 36 IP)
  312. Nicholls State SR RHP Mike Suk: 90-93 FB, 94 peak; SL; 6-5, 250 pounds (2012: 7.18 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 67.2 IP) (2013: 7.90 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 84.1 IP)
  313. Illinois State SR RHP Chris Razo: 88-91 FB; 82-84 cutter; mid-70s breaking ball; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.57 K/9 | 3.99 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 88 IP) (2013: 7.96 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 89.1 IP)
  314. Mississippi State SR LHP/OF Luis Pollorena: 84-88 FB, 91 peak; CB; very good 79-80 CU; 82-83 cutter; great athlete; 5-9, 170 pounds (2011: 5.52 K/9 | 58.2 IP) (2012: 6.62 K/9 | 1.59 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 77 IP)
  315. Nebraska SR RHP Ryan Hander: 90-92 FB; good breaking ball; 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 7.79 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  316. Stanford SR RHP Dean McArdle: 88-92 FB; good CB; command guy; 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: 4.99 K/9 | 57.2 IP) (2012: 7.55 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 47.2 IP) (2013: 7.38 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 5.04 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  317. Belmont SR RHP Josh Davis: 84-89 FB, 92 peak; good breaking ball; CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 4.56 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 5.54 FIP | 51.1 IP) (2013: 7.66 K/9 | 2.42 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 44.2 IP)
  318. Stephen F. Austin State SR RHP Cass Ingvardsen: 90-92 FB, 93-94 peak; CB and CU are both in need of tons of work; 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 3.46 K/9 | 4.85 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 26 IP) (2013: 7.31 K/9 | 4.76 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  319. Columbia SR RHP Tim Giel: 85-88 FB, 90-91 peak; good mid-70s CB; low-80s CU; low-80s cut-SL; 6-2, 220 pounds (2011: 8.89 K/9 | 26.1 IP) (2012: 5.67 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 54 IP) (2013: 6.96 K/9 | 1.81 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 64.2 IP)
  320. The Citadel SR RHP Austin Pritcher: 88-91 FB; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 8.36 K/9 | 84 IP) (2012: 5.66 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.34 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 99.1 IP)
  321. Temple JR RHP Matt Hockenberry: 90-92 FB; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 5.95 K/9 | 3.69 BB/9 | 4.99 FIP | 75.2 IP) (2013: 7.20 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 50 IP)
  322. Penn State rSR RHP David Walkling: 92 peak; 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 10.38 K/9 | 3.32 BB/9 | 2.84 FIP | 21.2 IP) (2013: 7.06 K/9 | 4.60 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 29.1 IP)
  323. Clemson SR RHP Scott Firth: heavy 88-92 FB, 93-95 peak; plus CU; really good CB; solid mid-80s SL that flashes plus, but is consistent; command a major issue; control comes and goes; plus SL at his best; control issues hamper his effectiveness, but good coaching could help; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 80 CU; average at best 82 SL, others have it plus; 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: 7.20 K/9 | 50 IP) (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 5.40 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 51.2 IP) (2013: 6.31 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 61.1 IP)
  324. Florida Gulf Coast JR RHP Ricky Knapp: 84-89 FB, more often 88-91, 92 peak; average mid-70s CB; above-average CU with good sink; SL; plus command/control; 2013: 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 69.1 IP) (2012: 5.17 K/9 | 1.46 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 111.1 IP) (2013: 6.40 K/9 | 1.31 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 102.2 IP)
  325. Mississippi State SR RHP Kendall Graveman: 87-90 FB with plus sink, 91 peak; above-average sinking 78-81 CU; average 75-77 CB; average 83-84 SL; plus control; 2013: 88-90 FB, 92 peak with plus sink; good 78-81 CU; good 76 CB; great glove; good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.35 K/9 | 56.2 IP) (2012: 6.22 K/9 | 2.01 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 89.2 IP) (2013: 6.06 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 98 IP)
  326. Kansas SR RHP Tanner Poppe: 90-93 FB with late life, 94-97 peak out of bullpen; solid 74 CB; 80 CU; easy mechanics; extremely projectable; good athlete; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: 6.18 K/9 | 71.1 IP) (2012: 7.68 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 38.2 IP) (2013: 6.92 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 53.1 IP)
  327. Texas A&M SR RHP Kyle Martin: 88-91 FB, 92-95 peak; 87-89 two-seamer with plus sink; plus SL/CB, more often called CB; iffy CB; great deception; 2012: 86-88 FB; good 74-75 CU; sidearm delivery; Summer 2012: 93-95 when back away from sidearm delivery; FB with good sink; good 80-82 CU; SL with above-average upside; FAVORITE; 88-92 as starter in fall ball 2012; unbelievable ability to reinvent himself; plus CU; lots of sink on FB; 91-95 with traditional delivery, upper-80s sidearm; 2013: 86-91 FB; good 82-84 SL; 76-82 CU; 6-7, 220 pounds (2011: 8.64 K/9 | 41.2 IP) (2012: 8.63 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 56.1 IP) (2013: 6.60 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 58.2 IP)
  328. Arizona JR RHP James Farris: 86-89 FB, 90-92 peak; good 78-84 SL; 77-82 CU that moves like forkball, flashes plus; CB; 6-2, 215 pounds (2012: 6.50 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 106.2 IP) (2013: 6.73 K/9 | 2.09 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 99 IP)
  329. Houston JR RHP Daniel Poncedeleon: 88-93 FB, 94 peak; good CB; good 81-85 SL/cutter; 75-78 CU; Arizona and Cypress JC transfer; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 6.54 K/9 | 3.53 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  330. Baylor JR RHP Dillon Newman: 88-91 FB, 92 peak; good command; plus control; plus 78-80 CU with sink; improved 80-82 SL; cutter; CB; 2013: 84-87 FB; good 80 SL; good 80-81 CU; 2013: 84-87 FB, also 89-91; love his 78-81 CU with splitter action; 76-77 SL; 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: 5.93 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 9.20 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 45 IP) (2013: 6.40 K/9 | 0.58 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  331. Seton Hall SR RHP Jon Prosinski: 88-92 FB with good sink; above-average CU; good SL; plus command; 6-3, 180 pounds (2011: 5.44 K/9 | 94.1 IP) (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 1.81 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 94.2 IP) (2013: 6.83 K/9 | 1.08 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 108 IP)
  332. California rSO RHP Dylan Nelson: 88-91 FB; good SL, chance for more; plus CU; room for more velocity; 5-11, 185 pounds (2013: 6.55 K/9 | 1.40 BB/9 | 4.80 FIP | 57.2 IP)
  333. UNLV JR RHP Buddy Borden: 90-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 10.21 K/9 | 5.60 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 54.2 IP) (2013: 6.79 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 100.2 IP)
  334. Cal State Fullerton rSO RHP Grahamm Wiest: 85-88 FB with sink; good 78 split-CU; good 73-75 CB; SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 1.77 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 86.2 IP) (2013: 6.71 K/9 | 1.12 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  335. UC Irvine JR RHP Evan Brock: 88-92 FB; plus CU; missed 2011 due to labrum surgery; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.62 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 6.64 K/9 | 2.29 BB/9 | 3.83 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  336. Delaware JR RHP Chad Kuhl: 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; 79-83 SL; 82-84 CU needs work; command makes or breaks him, but control has improved; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 8.39 K/9 | 49.1 IP) (2012: 7.45 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 77.1 IP) (2013: 6.47 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 105.2 IP)
  337. Kansas rSR RHP Thomas Taylor: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; up to 90-94 in 2013; much improved SL, 77-79; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 8.84 K/9 | 57 IP) (2012: 7.05 K/9 | 3.28 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 90.2 IP) (2013: 6.33 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 96.2 IP)
  338. Texas JR RHP Nathan Thornhill: 88-91 in 2012, 94-95 peak; good CB; potential plus 76-80 CU, really good and up to 78-81; good command; 2013: 88-90 FB; good 79-81 CU; 6-1, 180 pounds (2011: 9.24 K/9 | 38 IP) (2012: 7.10 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 83.2 IP) (2013: 6.64 K/9 | 1.48 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 85.1 IP)
  339. Clemson rJR RHP Mike Kent: 91 peak FB; 12-6 CB with above-average potential; 78-80 SL with above-average potential; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 5.17 K/9 | 2.11 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 6.48 K/9 | 1.08 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 16.2 IP)
  340. Georgia Tech JR RHP Jonathan Roberts: 93-94 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 4.57 K/9 | 5.82 BB/9 | 5.28 FIP | 21.2 IP) (2013: 6.29 K/9 | 5.55 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 24.1 IP)
  341. Wake Forest SR RHP Justin Van Grouw: 92 peak; plus SL; 6-7, 225 pounds (2011: 6.10 K/9 | 41.1 IP) (2012: 6.63 K/9 | 2.68 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 57 IP) (2013: 6.31 K/9 | 3.79 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 71.1 IP)
  342. Oklahoma JR RHP Kyle Hayes: 90-92 FB with good sink, 94 peak; strong CB; emerging CU; San Diego State and Howard transfer; 6-2, 210 pounds (2013: 6.91 K/9 | 3.77 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  343. California JR LHP Kyle Porter: 85-88 FB, 90 peak; plus SL; 6-3, 185 pounds (2011: 9.47 K/9 | 57 IP) (2012: 5.75 K/9 | 5.75 BB/9 | 5.18 FIP | 20.1 IP) (2013: 6.39 K/9 | 5.33 BB/9 | 5.02 FIP | 25.1 IP)
  344. New Mexico JR RHP Josh Walker: 89-91 FB; plus CU; SL; good deception; 6-2, 180 pounds (7.38 K/9 | 1.54 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 81.2 IP) (2013: 6.29 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 78.2 IP)
  345. Dallas Baptist JR RHP Cody Beam: 94 peak; 6-1, 215 pounds (2013: 6.34 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 61 IP)
  346. Illinois rSO RHP/2B Reid Roper: 90-93 FB; CB; CU; good athlete; good defensive tools; great approach; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: .276/.385/.362 – 25 BB/39 K – 1/3 SB – 174 AB) (2012: 6.07 K/9 | 1.35 BB/9 | 5.87 FIP | 13.1 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 1.69 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 10.2 IP)
  347. Ohio State JR RHP Jaron Long: 86-90 FB, 91 peak; mid-70s CB; good 79-82 CU; low- to mid-80s cutter; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 5.68 K/9 | 1.15 BB/9 | 4.10 FIP | 101.1 IP) (2013: 6.26 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 100.2 IP)
  348. Wichita State rJR RHP Tobin Mateychick: 88-92, touches 93-94; very projectable; 6-5, 200 pounds (2012: 4.24 K/9 | 4.63 BB/9 | 6.22 FIP | 23.1 IP) (2013: 6.00 K/9 | 6.86 BB/9 | 5.21 FIP | 21 IP)
  349. Lipscomb rSO RHP Will Blalock: 95 peak; breaking ball flashes plus; 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 9.18 K/9 | 5.67 BB/9 | 5.13 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 6.17 K/9 | 5.00 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  350. Liberty rJR RHP/SS Josh Richardson: 90-93 FB, 94 peak; 2011 TJ surgery; 5-11, 175 pounds (2013: 6.18 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 71.1 IP)
  351. Kennesaw State JR RHP Travis Dean: 95 peak; SL; CU; iffy control; 6-6, 225 pounds (2011: 7.61 K/9 | 23.2 IP) (2012: 4.28 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 6.42 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 6.22 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 68 IP)
  352. Florida State JR LHP Brandon Johnson: upper-80s FB with good movement; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.74 K/9 | 1.15 BB/9 | 4.72 FIP | 15.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  353. Wake Forest JR RHP Jack Fischer: 85-88 FB with plus sink; plus FB command; CB has gotten better; good CU; 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 5.12 K/9 | 4.12 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2013: 6.28 K/9 | 5.18 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  354. Virginia Tech SR LHP Joe Mantiply: 87-90 FB, 92 peak with good sink; 81-82 SL; 77-80 CU; inconsistent command; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 7.23 K/9 | 84.2 IP) (2012: 5.95 K/9 | 1.98 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 81.2 IP) (2013: 6.46 K/9 | 3.04 BB/9 | 4.21 FIP | 71 IP)
  355. Kentucky SR LHP Jerad Grundy: 87-90 FB, 92-94 peak; 77-82 SL that has improved greatly; really like his 80-83 CU; have also heard CB; transfer from Miami and Heartland CC; improved command; 2013: 85-88 FB; good 75-78 CU; good CB; 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.93 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 85.2 IP) (2013: 6.91 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 4.47 FIP | 83.1 IP)
  356. Tulane rJR RHP Kyle McKenzie: 90-95 FB; good CB; iffy control; 6-0, 170 pounds (2011: 10.03 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2012: 6.34 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 44 IP) (2013: 6.56 K/9 | 5.21 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 46.2 IP)
  357. Central Michigan rSO RHP Dylan Rheault: 94 peak; good FB sink; SL flashes plus; CU; Illinois transfer; 6-9, 240 pounds (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 8.85 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 6.53 K/9 | 6.98 BB/9 | 4.22 FIP | 40 IP)
  358. Kent State rSO RHP Josh Pierce: 88-93 FB, 95 peak; good SL; Tommy John survivor; 6-2, 215 pounds (2012: 8.16 K/9 | 5.34 BB/9 | 4.21 FIP | 28.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 5.06 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 10.2 IP)
  359. Texas State JR RHP Scott Grist: 88-90 FB; plus breaking ball; 6-4, 180 pounds (2013: 6.04 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 73 IP)
  360. Illinois SR RHP Kevin Johnson: 87-90 FB, 93 peak; good CU; iffy CB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.03 K/9 | 103 IP) (2012: 4.48 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 88.1 IP) (2013: 6.04 K/9 | 2.42 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 67 IP)
  361. Texas A&M rJR RHP Parker Ray: 88-91 FB; plus CB; emerging CU; average SL; 2013: 85-88 FB; upper-70s CU; plus 73 CB; 5-10, 190 pounds (2012: 10.93 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 14 IP) (2013: 6.25 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 67.2 IP)
  362. Kansas State JR LHP Jared Moore: 90 FB; good CU; inconsistent breaking ball; 5-11; (2011: 7.36 K/9 | 18.1 IP) (2012: 8.38 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 48.1 IP) (2013: 6.89 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 5.20 FIP | 31.1 IP)
  363. Monmouth JR LHP Stephen Frey: 87-89 FB; above-average SL; 6-0, 170 pounds (2012: 3.62 K/9 | 3.46 BB/9 | 5.07 FIP | 54.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 2.09 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  364. Cal State Bakersfield SR RHP Scott Brattvet: 90-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good SL; good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.63 K/9 | 3.76 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 91 IP) (2013: 6.29 K/9 | 3.83 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 98.2 IP)
  365. Ohio State JR RHP Greg Greve: 89-92 FB; SL; good CB; CU; 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: 6.06 K/9 | 68.1 IP) (2012: 6.22 K/9 | 3.91 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 50.2 IP) (2013: 6.20 K/9 | 2.92 BB/9 | 5.24 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  366. Texas JR RHP Justin Peters: 86-90 FB; good 77-80 breaking ball; 6-4, 185 pounds (2013: 6.23 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  367. California SR LHP Justin Jones: 86-90 FB with life, 91-92 peak; very good CB when he commands it; strong CU that flashes plus; good cutter; deception in delivery; velocity down in 2012: mid-80s most games, 84-86 with 88 peak; 79-81 CU; good 73-76 CB; also have heard great 78-81 SL; trouble with release point; 84 cutter; 78-81 SL; 73-76 CB; 77-78 CU; inconsistent velocity; CB best secondary pitch; 2013: down to 81-83 most of year, non-prospect at that velocity unfortunately; 73-74 CB; 78-79 SL; only hope is return to some heat in pro ball; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 6.39 K/9 | 119.2 IP) (2012: 5.80 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 80.2 IP) (2013: 6.00 K/9 | 2.40 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 45 IP)
  368. Iowa SR LHP Matt Dermody: 87-90 FB, 92 peak; 71-73 CB; CU; SL; iffy command; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 8.08 K/9 | 84.2 IP) (2012: 7.11 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 76 IP) (2013: 6.70 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 94 IP)
  369. Miami (Ohio) rSO RHP Nate Williams: 89-91 FB; plus CB; recovering from torn ACL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 9.38 K/9 | 4.88 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 24 IP) (2013: 6.51 K/9 | 5.83 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 66.1 IP)
  370. Tennessee Tech SR RHP Tristan Archer: 89-92 FB, 94 peak; good low-80s SL; plus command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 6.60 K/9 | 88.2 IP) (2012: 7.69 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 4.74 FIP | 89 IP) (2013: 8.72 K/9 | 2.23 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 97 IP)
  371. San Diego State JR RHP TJ Kendzora: 85-87 FB; good SL; easy delivery; 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.62 K/9 | 35.1 IP) (2012: 5.20 K/9 | 3.60 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 45 IP) (2013: 6.35 K/9 | 3.97 BB/9 | 6.62 FIP | 11.1 IP)
  372. Bowling Green rJR RHP Michael Frank: 88-91 FB, 92 peak; good CB; good command; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 6.79 K/9 | 57 IP) (2013: 6.95 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 102.1 IP)
  373. Northeastern JR RHP Matt Cook: 94 peak; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 6.10 K/9 | 5.23 BB/9 | 4.22 FIP | 51.2 IP)
  374. Kansas JR RHP Jordan Piche: 88-90 FB; good SL (2013: 6.99 K/9 | 1.40 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 64.1 IP)
  375. Michigan rJR LHP Logan McAnallen: 85-89 FB; good CU; iffy control; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.00 K/9 | 27 IP) (2012: 5.52 K/9 | 3.99 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 29.1 IP) (2013: 6.25 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 72 IP)
  376. Maine rJR RHP Tommy Lawrence: 87-92 FB, 93 peak; average or better CB; good command; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 6.36 K/9 | 2.24 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  377. UC Riverside JR RHP Jacob Smigelski: 88-93 FB (2013: 6.89 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 4.88 FIP | 31.1 IP)
  378. Penn State JR LHP Greg Welsh: upper-80s FB; good SL; 5-10, 200 pounds (2011: 5.65 K/9 | 36.2 IP) (2012: 6.38 K/9 | 5.40 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 36.2 IP) (2013: 6.22 K/9 | 4.58 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 55 IP)
  379. Southern Mississippi JR RHP Conor Fisk: 88-91 FB; good 78-82 SL; 6-2, 225 pounds (2013: 6.59 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 69.2 IP)
  380. Hartford rJR RHP Anthony Mannuccia: 88-91 FB; good breaking ball; 6-1, 215 pounds (2011: 6.31 K/9 | 51.1 IP) (2013: 6.59 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  381. Army SR RHP Chris Rowley: groundball machine; good SL; good CU; love watching him work; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.93 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 97.1 IP) (2013: 6.63 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 97.2 IP)
  382. Quinnipiac SR RHP Derek Lamacchia: 93 peak; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 6.54 K/9 | 63.1 IP) (2012: 9.34 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 61.2 IP) (2013: 6.57 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  383. Arizona State SR LHP Matt Dunbar: 86-88 FB; 78-80 CU; 75 CB; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 8.23 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 5.23 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  384. Minnesota SR RHP Billy Soule: 88-90 FB; good 82-84 SL; 6-1, 170 pounds (2011: 6.87 K/9 | 38 IP) (2012: 6.12 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 25 IP) (2013: 6.67 K/9 | 4.00 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 27 IP)
  385. Michigan SR RHP Kyle Clark: upper-80s FB; good SL; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 4.85 K/9 | 42.2 IP) (2012: 5.35 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 6.66 K/9 | 6.66 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 24.1 IP)
  386. Delaware SR RHP Eric Buckland: 85-88 FB, 90 peak; 6-6, 215 pounds (2011: 6.15 K/9 | 26.1 IP) (2012: 6.37 K/9 | 3.03 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 29.2 IP) (2013: 6.79 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 51.2 IP)
  387. Connecticut SR RHP/OF Ryan Moore: 89-91 FB; intriguing SL; iffy control; 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 9.42 K/9 | 14.1 IP) (2012: .250/.318/.284 – 11 BB/24 K – 6/8 SB – 116 AB) (2013: 6.41 K/9 | 6.41 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 19.2 IP)
  388. Wichita State SR RHP TJ McGreevy: 88-91 FB; shaky mechanics; good athlete; very projectable; 6-2, 250 pounds (2011: 4.26 K/9 | 50.2 IP) (2012: 3.62 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 5.58 FIP | 37.1 IP) (2013: 6.08 K/9 | 1.33 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  389. Stony Brook JR RHP/OF Josh Mason: 88-91 FB; 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: .231/.291/.369 – 12 BB/33 K – 160 AB) (2012: 7.15 K/9 | 3.69 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 39 IP) (2013: 6.43 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 3.92 FIP | 21 IP)
  390. Oregon JR RHP Darrell Hunter: 89 FB; 78-81 CU (2013: 6.81 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  391. Northeastern rJR RHP Chris Carmain: 87-92 FB; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 9.25 K/9 | 36 IP) (2013: 6.45 K/9 | 4.03 BB/9 | 6.25 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  392. Bethune-Cookman JR RHP Montana Durapau: 86-92 FB; good 80 SL; mid-70s CB; good CU; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 91 IP) (2013: 6.28 K/9 | 1.82 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 109 IP)
  393. Virginia rJR RHP Whit Mayberry: upper-80s to low-90s FB; torn UCL in 2012; 6-1, 185 pounds (2011: 9.27 K/9 | 33 IP) (2012: 8.33 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 27 IP) (2013: 6.70 K/9 | 1.49 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 48.1 IP)
  394. Boston College SO RHP John Gorman: upper-80s FB; good breaking ball; 78-80 CU with sink; 6-2, 230 pounds (2012: 7.08 K/9 | 3.32 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 40.2 IP) (2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.82 BB/9 | 4.57 FIP | 44.2 IP)
  395. Delaware JR RHP Adam Davis: 86-88 FB; solid SL (2013: 6.87 K/9 | 1.39 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 97 IP)
  396. Central Florida JR RHP Danny Davis: 87-90 FB; 75-79 breaking ball; 78-82 CU; 6-3, 185 pounds (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 4.47 FIP | 50.1 IP)
  397. Western Michigan JR LHP Steve Laudicina: 85-88 FB; good breaking ball; emerging CU; 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 5.21 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 84.2 IP) (2013: 6.27 K/9 | 3.54 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 89 IP)
  398. Pepperdine JR RHP Corey Miller: 86-88 FB; 6-3, 190 pounds (2012: 6.22 K/9 | 2.40 BB/9 | 4.58 FIP | 101.1 IP) (2013: 6.83 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 89.2 IP)
  399. Rutgers SR LHP Rob Smorol: 88-90 FB; good cutter; good breaking ball; good command; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 6.80 K/9 | 90 IP) (2012: 5.09 K/9 | 2.59 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 93.2 IP) (2013: 6.45 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 89.1 IP)
  400. Louisiana State SR LHP Brett Bonvillain: 88-89 FB; average 78-79 SL; 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: 8.58 K/9 | 3.49 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 28.1 IP) (2013: 6.90 K/9 | 4.34 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 45.2 IP)
  401. Cal State Bakersfield SR LHP Jeff McKenzie: 84-87 FB; plus CU; CB; offspeed reliant; good command; 6-0, 170 pounds (2012: 5.85 K/9 | 3.09 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 107.2 IP) (2013: 6.83 K/9 | 1.88 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 114.2 IP)
  402. Illinois State rSR RHP Otto Roberts: 88-92 FB; 78-82 SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 6.10 K/9 | 8.71 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 10.1 IP)
  403. Central Florida rSR LHP Chris Matulis: 84-86 FB; good 70-74 CB; 75-81 CU; 82-83 SL; LSU transfer; 6-6, 230 pounds (2012: 7.73 K/9 | 4.79 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 73.1 IP) (2013: 6.78 K/9 | 4.41 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 87.2 IP)
  404. Seton Hall SR LHP Greg Terhune: good CU; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 7.89 K/9 | 51.1 IP) (2012: 4.41 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 34.2 IP) (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 81 IP)
  405. Virginia Tech SR RHP Tanner McIntyre: 85-90 FB; improved CU; SL; 5-9, 170 pounds (2012: 10.16 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 31 IP) (2013: 6.58 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.47 FIP | 26 IP)
  406. Kentucky SR RHP Walter Wijas: 86-89 sinker; cut-SL 77; 84 CU; no deception; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.90 K/9 | 35.1 IP) (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 5.11 FIP | 21 IP) (2013: 6.97 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 31 IP)
  407. Old Dominion JR LHP Ryan Yarbrough: mid-80s FB; good deception; 6-6, 200 pounds (2013: 6.64 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 82.2 IP)
  408. Towson JR RHP Nik Nowottnick: 94 peak; 78-82 breaking ball; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 6.35 K/9 | 6.35 BB/9 | 5.14 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  409. Tennessee Tech SR RHP Nick Price: 88-92 FB; iffy command; iffy control; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 5.68 K/9 | 58.2 IP) (2012: 5.60 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 5.47 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 4.03 BB/9 | 5.25 FIP | 51.1 IP)
  410. Delaware State SR RHP Elliot Gardner: 88-91 FB, 93 peak; SL/CB; CU; 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 6.65 K/9 | 4.36 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 43.1 IP) (2013: 6.33 K/9 | 4.78 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 58.1 IP)
  411. Valparaiso rJR RHP Karch Kowalczyk: 91-93 FB; good breaking ball; 6-2, 210 pounds (2013: 6.23 K/9 | 2.42 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 26 IP)
  412. Austin Peay State JR LHP Zach Hall: 90-91 FB; good CB; CU; 6-2, 190 pounds (2013: 6.55 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 89.1 IP)
  413. Eastern Illinois JR RHP Joe Greenfield: 93 peak; above-average SL; 6-4, 215 pounds (2013: 5.98 K/9 | 2.99 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 93.1 IP)
  414. Niagara JR RHP Anthony Caringi: 86-88 FB, 91 peak; 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: 5.21 K/9 | 3.79 BB/9 | 5.12 FIP | 19 IP) (2013: 6.27 K/9 | 6.97 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 51.2 IP)
  415. Siena SR RHP Justin Brantley: upper-80s to low-90s FB, 93-94 peak; good SL; better CB; emerging CU; has battled control issues in past; 6-0, 180 pounds; (2011: 5.13 K/9 | 87.2 IP) (2012: 5.52 K/9 | 5.04 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 75 IP) (2013: 6.56 K/9 | 6.17 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 70 IP) Western Carolina JR RHP Jordan Smith: 89-90 FB; good mid-70s CB; 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 6.86 K/9 | 80 IP) (2012: 7.34 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 95.2 IP) (2013: 6.70 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 94 IP)
  416. High Point SR RHP Jared Avidon: low-90s FB; 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 38.2 IP) (2012: 5.45 K/9 | 3.82 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 66 IP) (2013: 6.34 K/9 | 4.07 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 59.2 IP)
  417. Washington State JR RHP JD Leckenby: 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; FB with plus movement; emerging 85-86 SL still needs work; good but inconsistent CU; Dallas Buck comp; 6-4, 200 pounds; (2011: 1.63 K/9 | 27.2 IP) (2012: 4.84 K/9 | 2.25 BB/9 | 4.64 FIP | 80 IP) (2013: 5.59 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 37 IP)
  418. Washington JR RHP Tyler Kane: 86-88 FB, has increased velocity up to 91-94; good 83 SL; shows CU; plus control; Kevin Arico comp; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 5.71 K/9 | 41 IP) (2012: 5.11 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 5.11 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 44 IP)
  419. Miami JR RHP Javi Salas: 88-92 FB that moves, 95 peak; 80-83 SL flashes above-average; 73-76 CB; occasional CU; 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 4.34 K/9 | 29 IP) (2012: 9.63 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 47.2 IP) (2013: 5.94 K/9 | 2.07 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 69.2 IP)
  420. Auburn JR RHP Dillon Ortman: 87-91 FB; plus CB/SL; plus CU; good deception; good command; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 8.42 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 5.68 K/9 | 4.26 BB/9 | 4.83 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.88 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  421. West Virginia JR RHP Corey Walter: 92-93 FB, 95 peak; above-average 80-82 SL; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 4.75 K/9 | 55 IP) (2012: 3.84 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 98.1 IP) (2013: 5.27 K/9 | 3.78 BB/9 | 4.68 FIP | 66.2 IP)
  422. Texas rJR RHP Josh Urban: 93-95 peak FB; good CU; iffy command; iffy control; 6-4, 235 pounds (2011: 12.71 K/9 | 17 IP) (2013: 5.55 K/9 | 3.79 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  423. Kansas State JR LHP Gerardo Esquivel: 91-93 FB; good CB; SL (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 5.17 FIP | 48.1 IP) (2013: 5.24 K/9 | 2.82 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  424. Oregon State rSR RHP Taylor Starr: recovering from Tommy John surgery; still has 91-93 FB, 95 peak; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 5.36 K/9 | 3.57 BB/9 | 4.41 FIP | 45.1 IP) (2013: 5.87 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 15.1 IP)
  425. Kansas JR RHP Frank Duncan: 87-90 FB with plus sink, 92 peak; good 76-77 CB; emerging 80-81 CU; SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 6.94 K/9 | 46.2 IP) (2012: 8.41 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 111.1 IP) (2013: 5.81 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  426. UCLA rJR RHP Ryan Deeter: 86-88 FB, 91 peak; up to 91-93; good 82-83 SL; good 76-79 CB; 2013: 90-92 FB; good SL; CU; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 8.31 K/9 | 5.04 BB/9 | 3.04 FIP | 30.1 IP) (2013: 5.29 K/9 | 6.35 BB/9 | 5.59 FIP | 17 IP)
  427. Pittsburgh JR RHP Ethan Mildren: 87-92 FB, 94 peak; plus cutter; good CU; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 6.08 K/9 | 71 IP) (2012: 6.68 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 95.2 IP) (2013: 5.89 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 4.13 FIP | 114.2 IP)
  428. Texas-Arlington JR RHP John Beck: 88-92 FB with plus command, 94 peak; good 74-76 CB with above-average command; 83-84 SL; average 79-82 CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.14 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 5.97 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 5.12 FIP | 37.2 IP) (2013: 4.98 K/9 | 2.88 BB/9 | 5.04 FIP | 68.2 IP)
  429. Maryland JR RHP Brady Kirkpatrick: 86-90 FB; good mid-70s CB; 79-81 CU; 77-81 SL; heavily recruited by Pac-10 schools (Oregon prep star); 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 9.10 K/9 | 58.1 IP) (2012: 5.72 K/9 | 5.54 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 50.1 IP) (2013: 5.52 K/9 | 4.77 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 60.1 IP)
  430. Virginia Tech JR RHP Devin Burke: 88-91 FB; good CU; good CB (2013: 4.81 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  431. Connecticut JR LHP Brian Ward: 88-91 FB; SL; average CB; average CU; 6-3, 185 pounds (2011: 8.06 K/9 | 60.1 IP) (2012: 7.09 K/9 | 4.39 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 53.1 IP) (2013: 5.64 K/9 | 3.76 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 52.2 IP)
  432. Notre Dame JR RHP Sean Fitzgerald: 87-89 FB; good SL; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 175 pounds (2011: 6.88 K/9 | 34 IP) (2012: 7.39 K/9 | 1.78 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 70.2 IP) (2013: 5.38 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 73.2 IP)
  433. Arkansas JR RHP Brandon Moore: 84-88 FB with lots of sink, 90 peak; very good low-80s SL; 6-3, 230 pounds (2011: 5.12 K/9 | 70.1 IP) (2012: 4.20 K/9 | 1.11 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 81.1 IP) (2013: 5.94 K/9 | 3.45 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 47 IP)
  434. Cincinnati rJR RHP Christian McElroy: 89-93 FB; flashes good CB and CU; 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: 6.68 K/9 | 4.41 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 63.1 IP) (2013: 5.51 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 4.87 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  435. Eastern Michigan SR RHP Neil Butara: low-90s FB, 95 peak; 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: 6.44 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.90 FIP | 79.2 IP) (2013: 5.33 K/9 | 2.22 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 81 IP)
  436. UNC Wilmington rJR RHP Blaze Tart: 88-93 FB; missed 2012 season (TJ surgery); Summer 2012: 88-91 FB, 93-94 peak; above-average CB; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 6.21 K/9 | 33.1 IP) (2013: 5.81 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 48 IP)
  437. North Florida SR RHP Nick Allbritton: 90-93 FB, 94 peak; plus 78-80 CB; average CU with upside; 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 7.36 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 36.2 IP) (2013: 4.68 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  438. Youngstown State JR RHP Nic Manuppelli: 90-94 FB; good FB command; plus CU; shows hybrid breaking ball; 6-3, 225 pounds (2012: 8.44 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 3.20 FIP | 37.1 IP) (2013: 5.83 K/9 | 4.60 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 29.1 IP)
  439. Rider JR RHP/OF Jerry Mulderig: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; mid-80s CU that flashes above-average; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: .275/.329/.373 – 12 BB/38 K – 8/8 SB – 142 AB) (2013: 5.95 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 4.69 FIP | 19.2 IP) (2013: .318/.405/.406 – 28 BB/44 K – 15/19 SB – 192 AB)
  440. South Carolina Upstate JR LHP David Roseboom: 88-91 FB; plus SL; intriguing CU; 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 7.02 K/9 | 3.07 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 82 IP) (2013: 5.66 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 5.22 FIP | 82.2 IP)
  441. LaSalle rJR LHP Shawn O’Neill: 88-92 FB; plus CB; plus CU; Richmond transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 5.54 K/9 | 4.69 BB/9 | 5.21 FIP | 63.1 IP)
  442. Charlotte JR RHP Tyler Barnette: 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; plus sink at times on FB; SL; CB; developing CU; improved command; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 5.48 K/9 | 90.1 IP) (2012: 6.02 K/9 | 5.29 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 49.1 IP) (2013: 5.57 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  443. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR RHP Tim Keller: 92-93 FB; plus SL; iffy command; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.70 K/9 | 5.17 BB/9 | 3.16 FIP | 47 IP) (2013: 4.39 K/9 | 6.41 BB/9 | 3.84 FIP | 26.2 IP)
  444. North Carolina State SR RHP Ethan Ogburn: 86-92 FB; mid-70s CB; average low-80s SL; good CU; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 7.30 K/9 | 61.2 IP) (2012: 7.44 K/9 | 1.79 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 90.2 IP) (2013: 5.61 K/9 | 2.10 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 51.1 IP)
  445. Connecticut SR RHP Pat Butler: 91-93 peak FB; raw secondaries; up and down control; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: 2.0 K/9 | 27 IP) (2012: 5.75 K/9 | 2.88 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 56.1 IP) (2013: 5.20 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 36.1 IP)
  446. Sacramento State JR RHP Tanner Mendonca: 92-93 FB; improved CB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 4.50 K/9 | 66 IP) (2012: 5.54 K/9 | 4.03 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 89.1 IP) (2013: 5.50 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 72 IP)
  447. Texas State SR RHP Mitchell Pitts: 88-90 FB; everything sinks; good command; 5-11, 170 pounds (2011: 6.30 K/9 | 105.2 IP) (2012: 9.17 K/9 | 2.55 BB/9 | 2.89 FIP | 17.2 IP) (2013: 5.25 K/9 | 1.69 BB/9 | 4.80 FIP | 48 IP)
  448. Bradley rJR RHP John Nasshan: 87-89 FB, 91-92 peak; average but improving 78-82 CU; average at best 73-77 CB that may or may not exist; really good 81-87 SL; 6-6, 250 pounds (2011: 4.15 K/9 | 89 IP) (2012: 5.08 K/9 | 3.81 BB/9 | 5.58 FIP | 28.1 IP) (2013: 5.71 K/9 | 5.57 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 63 IP)
  449. Boston College SR RHP Hunter Gordon: 91 peak; CB; CU; 6-0, 210 pounds (2011: 6.55 K/9 | 33 IP) (2012: 4.60 K/9 | 4.23 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 72.1 IP) (2013: 5.49 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  450. Notre Dame SR RHP Adam Norton: 84-87 FB; CU; CB; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 48 IP) (2012: 5.69 K/9 | 0.64 BB/9 | 4.66 FIP | 98 IP) (2013: 5.57 K/9 | 1.16 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 116.1 IP)
  451. Rutgers SR LHP Rob Corsi: mid-80s FB, upper-80s peak; good CB; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 7.20 K/9 | 40 IP) (2012: 4.05 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 4.71 FIP | 33.1 IP) (2013: 5.27 K/9 | 4.31 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 56.1 IP)
  452. Texas A&M rJR RHP Rafael Pineda: 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good sink on FB; good 76-80 CU; 84-85 SL; 2013: 88-91 FB; 80-81 CU; 81-82 SL; 6-5, 210 pounds (2012: 4.99 K/9 | 1.63 BB/9 | 4.66 FIP | 83 IP) (2013: 5.43 K/9 | 2.07 BB/9 | 4.50 FIP | 69.2 IP)
  453. Nebraska JR RHP Brandon Pierce: 88-92 FB, 93-95 peak; has lost velocity in the last year; much improved CU; good command; good breaking ball; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 9.48 K/9 | 31.1 IP) (2012: 5.46 K/9 | 5.77 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 5.59 K/9 | 5.12 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  454. Michigan JR RHP/1B Alex Lakatos: 88-91 FB; above-average SL that flashes plus; good power; good speed; iffy control; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: .273/.326/.328 – 10 BB/42 K – 128 AB) (2011: 7.17 K/9 | 37.2 IP) (2012: 7.09 K/9 | 4.53 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 45.2 IP) (2013: 5.79 K/9 | 6.94 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 23.1 IP)
  455. Michigan State SR RHP Andrew Waszak : 87-90 FB; CU with above-average upside; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 4.21 K/9 | 62 IP) (2012: 4.32 K/9 | 2.29 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 106.1 IP) (2013: 5.60 K/9 | 1.77 BB/9 | 4.15 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  456. Minnesota rJR RHP Alex Tukey: 88-91 FB, 94 peak; good 78 CB; CU; 6-4, 170 pounds (2013: 5.11 K/9 | 2.92 BB/9 | 6.54 FIP | 12.1 IP)
  457. Brigham Young JR RHP Adam Miller: 92-94 FB, 97 peak; good CB; emerging CU; 2013: 91-96 FB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 5.04 K/9 | 11.27 BB/9 | 4.49 FIP | 30.1 IP) (2013: 4.98 K/9 | 4.06 BB/9 | 4.74 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  458. Cal State Northridge JR RHP Harley Holt: 87-90 FB; SL; CU; big pitchability; 6-0, 160 pounds (2012: 4.53 K/9 | 3.30 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 43.2 IP) (2013: 5.77 K/9 | 4.85 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 39 IP)
  459. UC Riverside SR RHP Mitch Patito: 91-94 FB; solid CB; iffy command; iffy control; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 10.62 K/9 | 20.1 IP) (2012: 11.16 K/9 | 7.02 BB/9 | 3.31 FIP | 50 IP) (2013: 5.30 K/9 | 5.79 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 18.2 IP)
  460. San Francisco rJR RHP Abe Bobb: 88-92 FB; 6-2, 160 pounds (2012: 6.96 K/9 | 1.25 BB/9 | 3.62 FIP | 86.2 IP) (2013: 5.97 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  461. Southern Mississippi JR RHP Daniel Wineski: upper-80s FB; good SL (2013: 5.50 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 18 IP)
  462. Tulane SR RHP Alex Byo: 86-87 FB, up to 88-92 in 2013 (89-93 FB); very good 73-75 CB; solid 76-79 CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.03 K/9 | 59.2 IP) (2012: 4.96 K/9 | 1.89 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 90.2 IP) (2013: 4.55 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 99 IP)
  463. Evansville rJR RHP Sam Johns: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CU; 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 5.46 K/9 | 4.02 BB/9 | 4.88 FIP | 31.1 IP) (2013: 5.86 K/9 | 4.09 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 50.2 IP)
  464. New Mexico State SR RHP Casey Collins: low-90s FB (2013: 5.66 K/9 | 4.11 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 70 IP)
  465. Bowling Green JR RHP Ethan McKenney: good CB; good sinking CU; 6-0, 195 pounds (2011: 6.38 K/9 | 18.1 IP) (2012: 6.55 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 5.13 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 5.07 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 3.76 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  466. Texas-San Antonio SR RHP Clint Sharp: mid-90s FB; 6-3, 180 pounds (2012: 5.25 K/9 | 3.71 BB/9 | 4.75 FIP | 70.1 IP) (2013: 5.45 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.99 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  467. Oral Roberts JR RHP Gavin Glanz: 88-91 FB; 6-2, 185 pounds (2013: 5.94 K/9 | 3.51 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  468. Oral Roberts rSR RHP Drew Bowen: 88-91 FB; good cutter; plus SL; 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 7.05 K/9 | 67.2 IP) (2012: 6.98 K/9 | 2.16 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 87.2 IP) (2013: 5.88 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 4.98 FIP | 67.1 IP)
  469. Oral Roberts rJR RHP Kurt Giller: 92 peak; good CB; good cutter; good CU; Nebraska transfer; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 8.43 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 84.1 IP) (2013: 5.03 K/9 | 2.29 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  470. Toledo SR RHP Jared Locke: 90-93 FB with sink; plus SL; 6-3, 215 pounds (2012: 5.85 K/9 | 4.31 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 64.2 IP) (2013: 5.13 K/9 | 6.47 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 40.1 IP)
  471. Miami (Ohio) SR RHP Mac Thoreson: 87-89 FB; plus forkball; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.22 K/9 | 101.1 IP) (2012: 4.67 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.75 FIP | 88.2 IP) (2013: 5.21 K/9 | 2.50 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 86.1 IP)
  472. Delaware rSR RHP Stephen Richter: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; 83-84 SL; iffy control; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 9.85 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 15.19 K/9 | 10.13 BB/9 | 2.15 FIP | 26.2 IP) (2013: 12.49 K/9 | 4.43 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 22.1 IP)
  473. Georgia Southern SR RHP Justin Hess: plus breaking ball; good CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.96 K/9 | 52 IP) (2012: 9.80 K/9 | 2.73 BB/9 | 3.56 FIP | 79 IP) (2013: 11.65 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 95 IP)
  474. Texas-Pan American SR RHP Dusten Knight: 88-92 FB; good CB; average CU; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 8.87 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 3.90 FIP | 67 IP) (2013: 10.62 K/9 | 4.62 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 78 IP)
  475. College of Charleston SR LHP Jake Zokan: 87-90 FB; good CB; good CU; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 9.07 K/9 | 40.2 IP) (2013: 9.23 K/9 | 1.71 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 79 IP)
  476. South Carolina SR LHP Tyler Webb: 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good SL; improving CU; funky delivery; 6-6, 225 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 36 IP) (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 2.65 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 14.09 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 1.85 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  477. North Carolina State SR RHP Ryan Wilkins: 86-91 FB; good splitter; average SL; good command; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 8.66 K/9 | 2.89 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 53 IP) (2013: 9.20 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 45 IP)
  478. Missouri State SR RHP Grant Gordon: 88-92 FB; good 74 CB; upper-70s CU; iffy control; 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.59 K/9 | 69.2 IP) (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 4.05 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: 9.15 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  479. New Mexico State SR LHP Ryan Beck: 85-90 FB; very good 72-76 CB; good but inconsistent 78-83 CU; 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 7.05 K/9 | 90.2 IP) (2012: 9.22 K/9 | 3.41 BB/9 | 3.46 FIP | 97.2 IP) (2013: 9.56 K/9 | 3.22 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 81 IP)
  480. New Jersey Tech SR RHP Mark Leiter: 86-90 FB, 92 peak with good sink; good CB; good splitter/CU; good command; good deception; smart pitcher; iffy control; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 9.43 K/9 | 90.2 IP) (2012: 8.55 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 93.2 IP) (2013: 9.51 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 94.2 IP)
  481. Wright State rSO RHP Travis Hissong: 88-93 FB; good SL; 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: 8.49 K/9 | 3.09 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 23.1 IP) (2013: 12.19 K/9 | 4.54 BB/9 | 2.71 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  482. Illinois rSR RHP Bryan Roberts: 86-90 FB; above-average breaking ball; solid CU; 6-3, 215 pounds (2013: 9.24 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.91 FIP | 25.1 IP)
  483. North Carolina State SR RHP Chris Overman: 92 FB; good splitter; SL; 6-2, 220 pounds (2011: 8.63 K/9 | 49 IP) (2012: 11.91 K/9 | 3.44 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 34 IP) (2013: 9.26 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 2.92 FIP | 23.1 IP)
  484. Samford SR RHP Arthur Strauss: 91-93 FB with good sink, 94 peak; good SL; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 11.57 K/9 | 16.1 IP) (2012: 9.92 K/9 | 8.82 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 16.1 IP) (2013: 10.67 K/9 | 5.02 BB/9 | 2.85 FIP | 14.1 IP)
  485. Florida State JR RHP Robby Coles: 86-89 FB with plus sink; SL; CU; 6-2, 180 pounds (2013: 9.36 K/9 | 3.48 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  486. UNC Wilmington SR RHP Justin Livengood: 92-94 FB; plus 78-82 CB (2013: 13.10 K/9 | 6.68 BB/9 | 2.60 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  487. Cal Poly rSO RHP Michael Holback: 88-92 FB (2013: 10.61 K/9 | 3.09 BB/9 | 2.62 FIP | 46.2 IP)
  488. Indiana JR RHP Ryan Halstead: 88-92 FB; 6-5, 220 pounds (2012: 5.59 K/9 | 3.28 BB/9 | 5.32 FIP | 46.2 IP) (2013: 10.30 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.90 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  489. Stanford rJR LHP/1B Garrett Hughes: mid-80s FB; good CB; 6-8, 250 pounds (2012: 8.17 K/9 | 4.26 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 9.61 K/9 | 4.67 BB/9 | 3.44 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  490. North Carolina State rSR LHP Grant Sasser: 83-87 FB; plus SL; above-average CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2013: 9.71 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 3.48 FIP | 38 IP)
  491. Mississippi SR RHP Brett Huber: 89-93 FB; plus low-80s SL; 72-75 CB; 78-82 CU; iffy control; 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 6.60 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 11.01 K/9 | 3.20 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 25.1 IP) (2013: 10.41 K/9 | 6.17 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 23.1 IP)
  492. San Diego State SR RHP Ethan Miller: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 76-78 SL; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 8.08 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 8.76 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 9.67 K/9 | 4.01 BB/9 | 2.93 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  493. Dallas Baptist rSR RHP Michael Smith: 88-92 FB; 82-85 SL flashes plus; 6-0, 195 pounds (2012: 7.97 K/9 | 2.30 BB/9 | 3.18 FIP | 66.2 IP) (2013: 9.70 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  494. San Francisco RHP SR Adam Cimber: 88 FB; good 80-81 SL; good CU; sidearmer (2013: 10.19 K/9 | 1.87 BB/9 | 3.42 FIP | 53 IP)
  495. Kennesaw State rSR RHP Alan Busenitz: 93 peak; iffy control; 6-1, 180 pounds (2011: 9.93 K/9 | 29 IP) (2013: 10.29 K/9 | 4.11 BB/9 | 2.82 FIP | 35 IP)
  496. Baylor SR LHP Crayton Bare: 85-87 FB with plus movement; plus CB; 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: 9.97 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 21.2 IP) (2013: 9.62 K/9 | 3.54 BB/9 | 3.37 FIP | 53.1 IP)
  497. UC Irvine JR RHP Phillip Ferragamo: 88 FB; good 75 slurve; 6-8, 250 pounds (2011: 8.44 K/9 | 26.2 IP) (2013: 10.93 K/9 | 5.14 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 14 IP)
  498. Arkansas rSR LHP Trent Daniel: 94 peak, mostly 86-90; good 80-82 SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 10.59 K/9 | 43.1 IP) (2012: 7.31 K/9 | 3.94 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 32 IP) (2013: 9.12 K/9 | 4.01 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  499. South Carolina SR LHP Adam Westmoreland: 88-91 FB, had been 92-93 pre-injury; good CB; emerging CU; Tommy John survivor; 6-5, 270 pounds (2011: 7.08 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2013: 9.36 K/9 | 1.56 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 57.2 IP)
  500. Middle Tennessee State SR LHP Jordan Cooper: 90-93 FB; good 80 CB; 6-1, 205 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 6.23 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 43.1 IP) (2013: 10.58 K/9 | 6.75 BB/9 | 3.41 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  501. Louisiana State SR LHP Chris Cotton: 84-88 FB; good 75-78 CU; good 73-76 CB; LOOGY upside; 5-10, 175 pounds (2012: 8.34 K/9 | 1.39 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 45.1 IP) (2013: 10.07 K/9 | 0.64 BB/9 | 3.26 FIP | 42 IP)
  502. Columbia JR RHP Joe Donino: 88-92 FB; 78-80 breaking ball with above-average upside; 6-4, 200 pounds (2013: 10.80 K/9 | 3.02 BB/9 | 2.77 FIP | 56.2 IP)
  503. South Alabama SR LHP Kyle Bartsch: 88-92 FB; good CB; 5-10, 210 pounds (2012: 9.47 K/9 | 4.26 BB/9 | 3.62 FIP | 38 IP) (2013: 12.46 K/9 | 3.81 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 26 IP)
  504. UC Santa Barbara rSR RHP Jared Wilson: 90-92 FB, 94-95 peak; good upper-70s CB; 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 7.20 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 11.12 K/9 | 7.15 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 22.2 IP)
  505. Mississippi State rJR LHP Chad Girodo: mid-80s FB, 90 peak; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 9.40 K/9 | 29.2 IP) (2013: 11.27 K/9 | 2.88 BB/9 | 2.87 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  506. Louisville JR LHP/OF Cody Ege: 85-88 FB; 6-1, 180 pounds (2012: 9.60 K/9 | 5.40 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 15 IP) (2013: 13.81 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 2.92 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  507. Princeton JR LHP Michael Fagan: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; very good CB/SL, more often called SL; iffy control; 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: 6.33 K/9 | 27 IP) (2012: 8.89 K/9 | 12.18 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 27.1 IP) (2013: 11.03 K/9 | 13.69 BB/9 | 3.32 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  508. Tennessee-Martin JR RHP Stu Jones: 92 peak; really good SL; 6-5, 200 pounds (2012: 3.77 K/9 | 8.79 BB/9 | 5.57 FIP | 14.1 IP) (2013: 11.91 K/9 | 7.15 BB/9 | 2.21 FIP | 11.1 IP)
  509. Tennessee-Martin SR RHP Dan Tobik: 91-93 FB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 10.80 K/9 | 3.60 BB/9 | 2.74 FIP | 55 IP) (2013: 10.16 K/9 | 4.65 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 62 IP)
  510. Fresno State rSO LHP Aaron Gillis: 88 peak; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: 9.75 K/9 | 7.50 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 12 IP)
  511. Wright State SR LHP Cody Kopilchack: 92 peak FB; iffy control; 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 8.54 K/9 | 39 IP) (2012: 8.13 K/9 | 8.62 BB/9 | 4.86 FIP | 55.1 IP) (2013: 12.34 K/9 | 7.14 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 46.2 IP)
  512. College of Charleston SR RHP/OF Dre Watts: 87-91 sinking FB; solid CB; solid CU; iffy control; 6-1, 220 pounds (2011: 8.17 K/9 | 25.1 IP) (2012: .144/.282/.200 – 13 BB/31 K – 1/1 SB – 90 AB) (2012: 7.65 K/9 | 4.95 BB/9 | 3.34 FIP | 20 IP) (2013: 10.24 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 4.10 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  513. Florida Atlantic rSR RHP Hugh Adams: 83-88 FB with good sink; above-average 72-76 SL; CU; 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: 7.36 K/9 | 36.2 IP) (2013: 9.08 K/9 | 2.02 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  514. Winthrop SR RHP Eric Ruth: 91 peak; 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: 6.94 K/9 | 46.2 IP) (2012: 9.20 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 3.00 FIP | 75.1 IP) (2013: 11.88 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 2.17 FIP | 41.2 IP)
  515. Belmont SR LHP Chase Brookshire: 84-86 FB; good cutter; average CB; CU; 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.49 K/9 | 102.2 IP) (2012: 6.71 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 110 IP) (2013: 10.27 K/9 | 1.52 BB/9 | 3.56 FIP | 71 IP)
  516. Florida International rJR RHP Albert Cardenas: 88-90 FB; good breaking ball; 5-9, 200 pounds (2012: 8.04 K/9 | 4.82 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 28 IP) (2013: 9.89 K/9 | 5.65 BB/9 | 3.23 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  517. Columbia SR RHP Stefan Olson: good CU; 6-5, 190 pounds (2011: 6.85 K/9 | 44.2 IP) (2012: 6.93 K/9 | 2.19 BB/9 | 4.91 FIP | 49.1 IP) (2013: 10.03 K/9 | 6.17 BB/9 | 4.50 FIP | 11.2 IP)
  518. North Carolina Greensboro SR LHP Corey Taylor: 88-90 FB; good CB/SL; good CU; good deception; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 59 IP) (2013: 7.92 K/9 | 5.17 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 55.2 IP)
  519. George Mason JR LHP/OF Jake Kalish: good breaking ball; CU; iffy control; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: .224/.281/.241 – 3 BB/8 K – 58 AB) (2011: 5.73 K/9 | 33 IP) (2012: 6.40 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 45 IP) (2013: 8.51 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 30.2 IP)
  520. Dartmouth SR LHP Kyle Hunter: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; above-average CU; slurve; 5-11, 180 pounds (2011: 5.81 K/9 | 62 IP) (2012: 4.61 K/9 | 2.14 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 54.2 IP) (2013: 8.00 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 3.20 FIP | 54 IP)
  521. Arkansas State SR RHP John Koch: 94 peak; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 8.92 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 3.00 FIP | 38.1 IP) (2013: 8.30 K/9 | 3.95 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 68.1 IP)
  522. Morehead State SR RHP/INF Austin Haney: low-90s FB; good breaking ball; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 8.38 K/9 | 5.59 BB/9 | 4.69 FIP | 19.1 IP)
  523. Columbia SR RHP/1B Alex Black: 90-92 FB, 94 peak; SL; (2012: .361/.408/.546 – 5 BB/17 K – 2/2 SB – 108 AB) (2013: 8.27 K/9 | 2.76 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 16.1 IP) (2013: .337/.462/.530 – 29 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 166 AB)
  524. Bryant SR RHP Peter Kelich: 89-92 FB; lots of cutters; SL; CU; plus command; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.07 K/9 | 71.1 IP) (2012: 6.77 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 3.48 FIP | 94.1 IP) (2013: 8.02 K/9 | 1.75 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 97.2 IP)
  525. Bryant JR RHP Craig Schlitter: 88-92 FB; plus command; CB; CU; underwhelming stuff; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 7.31 K/9 in 48 IP) (2012: 6.50 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 73.1 IP) (2013: 8.39 K/9 | 1.72 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 83.2 IP)
  526. Bryant SR RHP Joe Michaud: 90 FB; good breaking ball; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.07 K/9 | 4.37 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 70 IP) (2013: 8.57 K/9 | 4.14 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 63 IP)
  527. Dartmouth SR RHP Cole Sulser: good SL; missed 2012 season (TJ surgery); 6-1, 185 pounds (2013: 8.72 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.53 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  528. Columbia JR LHP David Speer: mid-80s FB; relies on mixing offspeed pitches; 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 7.55 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 5.11 FIP | 47.2 IP) (2013: 8.01 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 73 IP)
  529. Cincinnati SR LHP Thomas Gentile: 86-88 FB; 5-11, 195 pounds (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.49 BB/9 | 3.17 FIP | 67 IP) (2013: 8.42 K/9 | 4.91 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 51.1 IP)
  530. High Point SR RHP Jacob Newberry: low-90s FB; 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 5.97 K/9 | 2.41 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 78.1 IP) (2013: 8.17 K/9 | 2.48 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 87 IP)
  531. Virginia Military Institute SR RHP John Garrett: 87-92 FB; 78-80 SL; good command; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.44 K/9 | 32.2 IP) (2012: 9.25 K/9 | 1.66 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 48.2 IP) (2013: 8.01 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.19 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  532. New Mexico State SR RHP Adam Mott: 87-90 FB; CU; 6-5, 240 pounds (2012: 8.34 K/9 | 4.17 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 86.1 IP) (2013: 8.54 K/9 | 3.73 BB/9 | 3.85 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  533. Houston SR LHP Matt Hernandez: 84-85 FB; 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 6.89 K/9 | 3.31 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2013: 8.36 K/9 | 1.93 BB/9 | 3.02 FIP | 42 IP)
  534. Cal Poly SR RHP Joey Wagman: 86 FB; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.65 K/9 | 1.74 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 108.1 IP) (2013: 8.33 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 112.1 IP)
  535. Bryant SR RHP Salvatore Lisanti: 90 FB; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.66 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 35 IP) (2013: 8.07 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  536. South Alabama SR RHP Jarron Cito: 86-88 FB; 6-0, 165 pounds (2012: 7.73 K/9 | 3.92 BB/9 | 4.47 FIP | 82.2 IP) (2013: 8.54 K/9 | 2.64 K/9 | 3.39 FIP | 71.2 IP)
  537. Hofstra SR RHP John Tiedemann: 90 peak; 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.29 K/9 | 5.01 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 79 IP) (2013: 8.65 K/9 | 5.06 BB/9 | 4.82 FIP | 42.2 IP)
  538. Middle Tennessee State JR LHP Zac Curtis: 89-91 FB; 5-9, 175 pounds (2013: 8.51 K/9 | 3.36 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 80.1 IP)
  539. California SR RHP Ryan Wertenberger: good CB; 6-2, 215 pounds (2013: 7.39 K/9 | 4.55 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  540. South Carolina SR LHP Nolan Belcher: 86-88 FB, 91 peak; plus CU; good athlete; average 74 CB; SL; missed 2011 season (torn UCL); 5-8, 155 pounds (2013: 7.96 K/9 | 1.13 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 112 IP)
  541. Florida State SR RHP Scott Sitz: sinker; SL; good command; 5-10, 210 pounds (2011: 6.10 K/9 | 51.2 IP) (2012: 7.30 K/9 | 2.76 BB/9 | 4.38 FIP | 65.1 IP) (2013: 7.59 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 3.46 FIP | 83 IP)
  542. Saint Louis JR RHP Derek Mazzio: 87-88 FB, low-90s FB; good CB/SL; great command; iffy control; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.17 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2012: 8.40 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 5.72 FIP | 15 IP) (2013: 7.88 K/9 | 5.63 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 16 IP)
  543. Clemson SR RHP Jonathan Meyer: FB with good sink; inconsistent SL, but really good when on; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 8.87 K/9 | 68 IP) (2012: 5.65 K/9 | 2.40 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 63.2 IP) (2013: 7.20 K/9 | 1.40 BB/9 | 3.55 FIP | 45 IP)
  544. Indiana State JR RHP Daniel Peterson: 88-90 FB; 6-6, 180 pounds (2013: 7.35 K/9 | 1.71 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  545. Florida State rJR RHP Gage Smith: sinker; SL; sidearmer; 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 5.77 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 53 IP) (2013: 7.65 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  546. Virginia Tech SR RHP Clark Labitan: 88-90 FB, 92 peak; good 72-74 SL; 75 CU; sidearmer; 5-9, 175 pounds (2012: 6.95 K/9 | 2.18 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 45.1 IP) (2013: 7.62 K/9 | 3.92 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  547. Furman SR RHP Ben Carlson: 88-91 FB; CU; CB; 6-3, 215 pounds (2012: 6.05 K/9 | 2.13 BB/9 | 4.72 FIP | 55 IP) (2013: 7.89 K/9 | 1.75 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 51.1 IP)
  548. Connecticut JR LHP Anthony Marzi: 86-88 FB; upper-70s SL; 6-1, 195 pounds (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 1.82 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.45 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 93 IP)
  549. Wofford SR RHP Brandon Yarusi: 87-90 FB with good sink; 5-10, 190 pounds (2012: 9.94 K/9 | 3.01 BB/9 | 3.43 FIP | 98.2 IP) (2013: 7.71 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 63 IP)
  550. Binghamton SR RHP Jake Lambert: 87-90 FB; 6-9 (2012: 3.68 K/9 | 1.38 BB/9 | 5.08 FIP | 78.1 IP) (2013: 7.13 K/9 | 1.51 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 101 IP)
  551. Central Arkansas SR LHP Jeffery Enloe: upper-80s FB; 6-5, 215 pounds (2012: 8.36 K/9 | 5.84 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 89.1 IP) (2013: 7.02 K/9 | 2.04 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 110.1 IP)
  552. Southern California SR RHP Matt Munson: 87-89 FB; plus command; 6-4, 215 pounds (2011: 6.58 K/9 | 26 IP) (2012: 6.12 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 25 IP) (2013: 7.36 K/9 | 4.09 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 22 IP)
  553. Harvard rSO RHP Sam Dodge: mid-80s FB; CB; CU; 6-1, 175 pounds (2013: 7.25 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 3.89 FIP | 47.2 IP)
  554. Bryant SR LHP John Healy: mid-80s FB (2013: 7.59 K/9 | 2.79 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 80.2 IP)
  555. California SR RHP Logan Scott: 88-90; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 5.98 K/9 | 46.2 IP) (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 1.58 BB/9 | 4.29 FIP | 40 IP) (2013: 7.05 K/9 | 2.42 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 44.2 IP)
  556. Georgia Southern SR RHP Kyle Rowe: 87-89 FB; good SL; 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 9.53 K/9 | 4.41 BB/9 | 3.14 FIP | 51 IP) (2013: 6.44 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 5.00 FIP | 29.1 IP)
  557. Stetson JR LHP Austin Perez: 84-87 FB; good CB; 5-11, 175 pounds (2011: 8.08 K/9 | 52.1 IP) (2012: 10.25 K/9 | 4.50 BB/9 | 3.28 FIP | 36 IP) (2013: 6.72 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 89.2 IP)
  558. Campbell SR RHP Ryan Mattes: 85-90 FB; 6-7, 200 pounds (2011: 6.82 K/9 | 64.2 IP) (2012: 8.93 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 43.1 IP) (2013: 6.16 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 3.81 FIP | 106.2 IP)
  559. UNC Asheville rSR RHP Dillon Tabar: 93 peak; iffy control; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 4.50 K/9 | 30 IP) (2012: 4.66 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 36.2 IP) (2013: 6.48 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 41.2 IP)
  560. UNC Asheville JR RHP Tommy Houmard: upper-80s FB; good breaking ball; CU; 6-2, 175 pounds (2011: 6.20 K/9 | 49.1 IP) (2013: 6.51 K/9 | 5.20 BB/9 | 5.24 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  561. UNC Asheville JR RHP Dean Roland: 87-91 FB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 5.70 K/9 | 2.71 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 96.1 IP) (2013: 6.48 K/9 | 2.79 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  562. Virginia Commonwealth SR LHP Ryan Farrar: 87-93 FB; 78-80 CB; CU; deception in delivery; 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: 8.22 K/9 | 23 IP) (2012: 6.62 K/9 | 3.36 BB/9 | 3.79 FIP | 88.1 IP) (2013: 6.02 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  563. St. Bonaventure rSR LHP Eddie Gray: plus SL; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 6.44 K/9 | 3.27 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 93.2 IP) (2013: 6.55 K/9 | 4.57 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  564. Kennesaw State rSO RHP Steve Janas: 86-90 FB, 92 peak; plus FB command; good SL; CU; average 75-78 CB; good command; 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 7.62 K/9 | 26 IP) (2012: 9.16 K/9 | 2.17 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 37.1 IP) (2013: 6.41 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 78.2 IP)
  565. Middle Tennessee State SR RHP Hunter Adkins: 88-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; shows CU; cutter; iffy command; 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 4.40 K/9 | 86 IP) (2012: 6.93 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 4.79 FIP | 76.2 IP) (2013: 6.88 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 87.2 IP)
  566. Florida Atlantic SR RHP Jake Meiers: good CU; 6-4, 180 pounds (2012: 6.06 K/9 | 1.93 BB/9 | 6.18 FIP | 32.2 IP) (2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 4.97 FIP | 68.1 IP)
  567. Florida Atlantic rJR RHP Jeremy Strawn: 86-91 FB; average SL he leans on heavily; CU; 6-3, 190 pounds (2013: 6.35 K/9 | 2.38 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 90.2 IP)
  568. Butler SR LHP Kevin Lenkman: 93 peak; 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 8.04 K/9 | 6.32 BB/9 | 5.29 FIP | 15.2 IP) (2013: 6.75 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 4.70 FIP | 44 IP)
  569. Charlotte SR LHP John Hamilton: 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; very good CU; SL; 6-2, 215 pounds (2011: 8.76 K/9 | 37 IP) (2012: 3.89 K/9 | 2.92 BB/9 | 4.75 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 6.15 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 98 IP)
  570. Florida Gulf Coast rJR RHP Dan Patrick: 88-93 FB; good CB/SL; good CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2013: 6.69 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 40.1 IP)
  571. Rhode Island SR RHP Sean Furney: 86-88 FB, 91 peak; good 75-77 CB; 80-81 CU; 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 7.42 K/9 | 3.07 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 70.1 IP) (2013: 6.80 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 3.43 FIP | 98 IP)
  572. Saint Louis rSR RHP Alex Alemann: 85-87 FB; good SL; 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 4.67 K/9 | 88.2 IP) (2012: 6.86 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 98.1 IP) (2013: 6.63 K/9 | 3.17 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 93.2 IP)
  573. Saint Louis JR RHP Clay Smith: 85-87 FB; good SL; 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 5.81 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 3.70 FIP | 96 IP) (2013: 6.89 K/9 | 1.56 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 98 IP)
  574. Campbell JR LHP Hector Cedano: 84-87 FB; cutter; splitter; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 6.09 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 4.50 FIP | 57.2 IP) (2013: 6.88 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 72 IP)
  575. Virginia Military Institute JR LHP Campbell Henkel: 85-88 FB; 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 4.52 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 5.51 FIP | 61.2 IP) (2013: 6.34 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 71 IP)
  576. Central Arkansas JR RHP Bryce Biggerstaff: 86-88 FB, 90 peak; good SL; plus command; 6-2, 185 pounds (2012: 5.15 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 4.29 FIP | 43.2 IP) (2013: 5.11 K/9 | 1.56 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 104 IP)
  577. Sam Houston State SR RHP Michael Burchett: 87-91 FB; good CU; SL; 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 5.03 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 4.76 FIP | 48.1 IP) (2013: 5.72 K/9 | 2.22 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  578. Southeastern Louisiana JR RHP Jason Greenleaf: 88-90 FB; plus cutter; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 7.71 K/9 | 44.1 IP) (2012: 7.49 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 51.2 IP) (2013: 5.67 K/9 | 5.67 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 27 IP)
  579. Southeastern Louisiana JR RHP Dylan Hills: 88-91 FB; plus 82-84 cutter; 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 9.30 K/9 | 3.47 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 49.1 IP) (2013: 5.66 K/9 | 2.57 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 35 IP)
  580. Stony Brook JR RHP Brandon McNitt: 86-88 FB with good sink; gets groundballs; above-average CB; 5-10, 170 pounds (2011: 4.52 K/9 | 79.2 IP) (2012: 5.35 K/9 | 2.42 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 104.1 IP) (2013: 5.40 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 101.2 IP)
  581. Stony Brook JR RHP Frankie Vanderka: 86-88 FB; CB; SL; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.38 K/9 | 39 IP) (2012: 6.30 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 65.2 IP) (2013: 5.15 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 99.2 IP)
  582. William & Mary SR RHP Brett Koehler: good CU; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 8.80 K/9 | 59.1 IP) (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 1.29 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 70 IP) (2013: 5.87 K/9 | 0.98 BB/9 | 4.74 FIP | 110.1 IP)
  583. North Dakota State SR RHP Simon Anderson: 88-92; much improved SL; iffy control; 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 6.66 K/9 | 24.1 IP) (2012: 5.49 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 39.1 IP) (2013: 5.70 K/9 | 2.48 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 36.1 IP)
  584. Oakland rSO RHP Jake Paulson: 93 peak; 6-6, 210 pounds (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 2.08 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 30.1 IP) (2013: 5.57 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  585. Nebraska-Omaha JR RHP Josh Bullock: 86-90 FB; good movement on FB; good 77-79 CB; 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.52 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 32.1 IP) (2013: 5.06 K/9 | 2.81 BB/9 | 5.28 FIP | 16 IP)
  586. Canisius JR RHP Garrett Cortright: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; plus CU; 6-5, 210 pounds (2012: 6.73 K/9 | 3.50 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 97.2 IP) (2013: 5.68 K/9 | 2.10 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 115.2 IP)
  587. Manhattan SR RHP John Soldinger: mid-80s FB, 87 peak; good CB; SL; 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 5.52 K/9 | 106 IP) (2012: 4.96 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.80 FIP | 94.1 IP) (2013: 5.07 K/9 | 4.29 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  588. Columbia JR LHP Joey Gandolfo: 87-89 FB; good CU; 6-2, 200 pounds (2013: 5.29 K/9 | 5.82 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 17 IP)
  589. Liberty SR RHP Brooks Roy: 86-90 FB; good CU; 5-10, 190 pounds (2012: 4.36 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 4.87 FIP | 43.1 IP) (2013: 5.40 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 88.1 IP)
  590. Florida Gulf Coast SR LHP RJ Brown: 88-92 FB; good CU; breaking ball; 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: 6.33 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 42.2 IP) (2013: 5.59 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  591. Mercer SR LHP David Randall: 84-87 FB; good breaking ball; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 8.20 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 82.1 IP) (2013: 5.93 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 27.1 IP)
  592. Louisiana-Lafayette JR RHP Matt Hicks: good sinker; good SL; 5-8, 170 pounds (2012: 6.08 K/9 | 2.43 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 37 IP) (2013: 5.27 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 42.2 IP)
  593. Louisiana-Monroe rSR RHP Cale Wine: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good sink on FB; good SL; nascent CU; 6-2, 225 pounds (2012: 5.22 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 98.1 IP) (2013: 5.93 K/9 | 2.67 BB/9 | 4.29 FIP | 91 IP
  594. Charlotte rJR RHP Corey Roberts: 86-88 FB; average CB; average CU; high pitching IQ; 6-1, 225 pounds (2011: 7.96 K/9 | 78 IP) (2012: 4.80 K/9 | 3.90 BB/9 | 6.16 FIP | 30 IP) (2013: 5.49 K/9 | 3.66 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 19.2 IP)
  595. Central Connecticut State JR RHP Nick Neumann: 88-92 FB with good sink; CB; CU; SL; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 6.35 K/9 | 72.1 IP) (2013: 5.37 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 70.1 IP)
  596. Quinnipiac JR RHP Nick Fabrizio: 85-87 FB; good command; 6-1, 175 pounds (2012: 6.16 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 57 IP) (2013: 5.43 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 69.2 IP)
  597. Valparaiso SR RHP Kyle Wormington: 90 peak; good CU; 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 4.91 K/9 | 1.75 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 102.2 IP) (2013: 5.88 K/9 | 1.92 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 75 IP)
  598. Bethune-Cookman JR RHP Scott Garner: 86-90 FB with good sink, 92 peak; good CB; CU; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 5.29 K/9 | 83.1 IP) (2012: 4.00 K/9 | 2.71 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 63 IP) (2013: 5.92 K/9 | 3.91 BB/9 | 4.55 FIP | 76 IP)
  599. Penn State SR RHP Steven Hill: good command; 6-2, 225 pounds (2011: 5.13 K/9 | 101.2 IP) (2012: 5.45 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 100.2 IP) (2013: 5.57 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 3.63 FIP | 74.1 IP)

2013 MLB Draft: Top 200 High School Pitching Prospects

None of these rankings are perfect, obviously, but ranking pitchers is, for me, the most difficult task of draft season. Two big reasons for this: 1) pitching is inherently a difficult position for me to evaluate because pitching makes no sense to me (I like hitting, what can I say?), and 2) I do the pitchers last so there’s some degree of last minute, sleep deprived reasoning (or lack thereof) that impedes quality decision-making. Sometimes I look back at a list and I can’t believe I had a guy where I had them, almost always much lower than I would have guessed. But the draft is in but a few hours, so on with the show…

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. RHP Kohl Stewart (St. Pius X HS, Texas): 89-93 FB, 94-97 peak; really good 84-88 SL with plus upside; good 80-85 CU with plus upside; great athlete; football player; easy 92-95 most outings; 2013: 90-95 FB, 96 peak; flashes above-average 78-82 CB; plus 78-84 CU; plus 81-88 SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds

2. LHP/OF Trey Ball (New Castle HS, Indiana): 87-91 FB, 92-94 peak; advanced 78-84 CU with good deception, plus upside; 74-78 CB was viewed as work in progress, flashes plus and mostly above-average by now; good 79-85 SL; good athlete; well above-average speed; CF range; quick bat; great instincts in field and on bases; originally reminded me of Jake Cave but he’s blown right by that this spring; PG has used Von Hayes as a hitter; have also heard lefty Taylor Jungmann; plus arm; not much present power, but it is in there; BA has used Chris Sale and Dom Brown, I love both; 6-6, 180 pounds

3. RHP Hunter Harvey (Bandys HS, North Carolina): 87-93 FB, 95-97 peak; good 79-83 CU with sink, underutilized but it is there; good 73-78 CB with plus upside, 75ish and plus most often; great athlete; PG Taylor Guerrieri comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds;

4. RHP Kyle Serrano (Farragut HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; up to 90-94 now; interesting 77-79 CB; good 82-85 SL, flashes plus; good 78-82 CU, will be great in time; update: 91-93 FB, 95 peak; good low-80s CB, plus upside at 82-84; love his CU; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

5. LHP Ian Clarkin (James Madison HS, California): 87-92 FB with good movement, 93-94 peak; raw 70-73 CB that he commands well, can look really good at times and has improved over summer (flashes plus); 78-83 CU with upside, inconsistent yet flashes plus so average on balance; good athlete; excellent deception; lives 89-92 with FB; 74-78 CB now a consistently great pitch; spring update: 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 74-78 CB with plus upside; 81-84 CU with plus upside, flashes plus presently but, again, closer to average on balance; like the popular Jon Lester comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

6. LHP Robert Kaminsky (St. Joseph Regional HS, New Jersey): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; plus to plus-plus 76-81 CB that is incredibly advanced for prep arm, up to 80-83 where it is at its best; drops the CB wherever he wants;  77-83 sinking CU with average or better upside; very smart; excellent deception; not afraid to pitch inside; fearless; plus command; slow starter velocity-wise (88-90, then up to 90-92 easy); 94 peak; PG Gio Gonzalez and Scott Kazmir comp; has incorporated 85 breaking ball might be SL or cutter; my own Wandy Rodriguez comp; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

7. LHP Hunter Green (Warren East HS, Kentucky): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good 74-76 CB with plus upside; shows sinking CU with promise, though it still needs considerable work; room to grow physically; smart pitcher; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds

8. RHP Phil Bickford (Oaks Christian HS, California): 88-95 sinking FB with plus downward movement, 96-98 peak; really good command of FB; good 80-83 CU, uses it infrequently but like what I’ve seen; average 75-81 SL with upside; PG Carter Capps comp, also Jered Weaver; 6-4, 200 pounds

9. LHP Matt Krook (Saint Ignatius HS, California): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; really good 78-83 CB, plus-plus upside; has shown a 83-85 cut-SL with upside; nascent CU; plus athlete; loves to hit; popular lefty Zach Lee comp; 6-4, 200 pounds

10. LHP Jake Brentz (Parkway South HS, Missouri): 90-92 FB, 94-97 peak; above-average 69-72 CB; above-average cutter; inconsistent CU, flashes plus; trouble holding velocity deep in starts; when right, velocity is very easy; impressive command; 6-2, 200 pounds

11. RHP Dustin Driver (Wenatchee HS, Washington): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good FB command; good but inconsistent 70-77 CB; better 77-85 CU, often thrown on higher end; good 78-84 SL, others say ditch it; 85-87 cutter; PG Matt Cain comp; every fastball is down in zone; great athlete; 6-3, 195 pounds

12. RHP Connor Jones (Great Bridge HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB with true plus sink, 93-95 peak; average 77-82 SL flashes plus; above-average upside with 78-82 CU; everything sinks; groundball machine; plus command; 2013: 90-94; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

13. RHP Brett Morales (King HS, Florida): 89-93 FB, 94 peak; plus sinking 78-82 circle CU that is really advanced; good 73-76 CB with plus upside that I love, has also been called a SL; doesn’t have great command of breaking ball; good athlete; Jarrod Parker comp; 6-2, 185 pounds

14. LHP Blake Taylor (Dana Hills HS, California): 87-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 74-78 CB flashes plus, clear plus upside; also promising 78-80 SL; good deception in delivery; 81-84 CU with upside; young for his class; 6-3, 210 pounds

15. RHP Robert Tyler (Crisp County HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB with tons of life, 93-95 peak; lots of sink on FB; really good 78-82 CU with plus upside; 81-83 SL; commands 73-78 CB well; great balance in delivery; uneven performance this spring; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds

16. RHP Keegan Thompson (Cullman HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; plus breaking ball: throws both CB and SL between 75-78 CB and SL; upper-70s SL considered his best pitch; low- to mid-70s CB; average 83-86 CU; great control; one of the brighter prep pitchers you’ll find; plus pitchability; fantastic athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

17. RHP Cal Quantrill (Trinity College SS, Ontario): 87-93 FB, 95-96 peak; 76 SL with upside; CB needs work; very good CU with plus upside; great athlete; young for class; may be too smart for pro ball; FAVORITE; 6-3, 175 pounds

18. RHP Casey Meisner (Cypress Woods HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; really good 73-76 CB; good 76-81 circle CU; really consistent with his stuff; good athlete; Doug Fister comp; 6-7, 185 pounds

19. RHP Andrew Church (Palo Verde HS, Nevada): 88-94 FB, 96-97 peak; good 78-82 SL; really good 76-78 CB that flashes plus; above-average 78-80 CU; four legit usable pitches; good command; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

20. LHP Garrett Williams (Calvary Baptist HS, Louisiana): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; potential plus 74-80 CB that flashes it already (77-80); shows CU with average upside; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

21. RHP/SS Sheldon Neuse (Fossil Ridge HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; excellent 78-80 CU; better 80 SL; plus command; great athlete; really impressive defensive tools; plus arm; quick bat; 55 speed; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

22. RHP Jordan Sheffield (Tullahoma HS, Tennessee): 87-92 FB, 93-95 peak; up to 94-98 now; potential plus 77-83 CB that looks great, flashes plus presently and is consistently above-average; advanced 78-80 CU; 85-87 cutter/SL; good athlete; TJ surgery in 2013; 6-1, 175 pounds

23. RHP Casey Shane (Burleson Centennial HS, Texas): 86-91 FB, 92-94 peak; impressive sinker; intriguing 78-84 SL; average 78-81 CU with more there, has looked great on occasion and has plus upside; really easy velocity; love the sink he gets on his FB, 86-87; also throws above-average upper-70s CB to low-80s SL, either way; BA Shelby Miller comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 225 pounds

24. RHP Clinton Hollon (Woodford County HS, Kentucky): 90-93 FB with sink, 95 peak; good 78-84 SL; good 74-79 CB; average 81-87 CU; easy velocity, has hit 96-97 in past; inconsistent from outing to outing; good athlete has showed both SL and CU with upside; plus arm strength; has reportedly hit 96-97 as high school sophomore; sitting 90-93 by late summer 2011, now back up to 94-96 peak and sitting 92-94; 76-79 CB; nasty 78-84 SL; 84-87 CU; four pitch upside; wildly inconsistent outing to outing; good athlete; 2012: 90-95 FB; good 78 SL; 6-1, 190 pounds; 90-93 FB with great sink; easy velocity; good 74-77 CB; good 81 CU; FB/SL/CU/CB; 2013: 90-93 FB, 95 peak; CB; 6-1, 200 pounds

25. RHP/3B Brett Hanewich (IMG Academy, Florida): 88-92, 93 peak; 72-76 CB that flashes plus; 76-81 CU; plus arm strength; good defender; FB looks faster, good deception in delivery and releases ball late; 6-3, 210 pounds

26. RHP Taylor Blatch (Jensen Beach HS, Florida): 88-93 FB, 95 peak; two really good offspeed pitches: nasty 75-76 SL and intriguing 84 CU; also have heard above-average CB; SL up to 82 in Jupiter; great athlete; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

27. RHP Devin Williams (Hazelwood East HS, Missouri): 87-90 FB, 92-93 peak; now up to 91-94 consistently; FB has lots of movement down in zone, 95 peak; strong 74-76 CU, now up to 81-82 with same arm speed and plus upside, also listed 77-79 and above-average; 85 cutter; upper-70s CB; inconsistent 79-81 SL, flashes above-average; SL now up to 83-85; 80-82 CU; good athlete; 6-2, 175 pounds

28. RHP Tyler Danish (Durant HS, Florida): 87-93 FB, 94-95 peak, rumors of 97 peak as well; FB is a nasty pitch, serious hard sink and really hard to hit hard; 70-75 CB/76-79 SL with plus upside, one big breaking ball; raw 78-79 CU; lots of deception; BP comp: Roger McDowell; Brandon Webb comp; PG comp: Huston Street; 6-0, 180 pounds

29. LHP Stephen Gonsalves (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): 87-91 FB with good sink, 92 peak; good 76 split-CU; inconsistent 71-78 kCB with plus upside, better softer; impressive FB command; keeps ball down consistently; later looks: 87-89, 66-68 CB, 73-76 split-CU; so-so command; 6-5, 200 pounds

30. RHP Carlos Salazar (Kerman HS, California): 90-95 FB, 96-98 peak; above-average upside with 80-87 CU, best at 84-87; 76-82 CB needs work; 90-92 cutter; worried about command; 6-1, 200 pounds

31. RHP Akeem Bostick (West Florence HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; mid-70s CB (73); good 79-82 split-CU; young for class; 6-4, 180 pounds

32. RHP Dominic Taccolini (Kempner HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 93 peak with plus sink; 75-78 CB and potential plus 77 SL run together, but good pitch; serious groundball machine; Colby Suggs comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 230 pounds

33. LHP AJ Puk (Washington HS, Iowa): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; uses two-seam a lot; good 72-76 CB; shows 79-81 CU, pitch has improved some; hides ball well; emulates Sean Marshall; 6-6, 220 pounds

34. RHP Chandler Eden (Yuba City HS, California): 88-93 FB, 95-96 peak; good 75-76 CB with plus upside; raw CU; young for class; FAVORITE; 6-1, 165 pounds

35. LHP Jonah Wesely (Tracy HS, California): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-79 CU, closer to average for some; 70-77 CB; chance for two average or better offspeed pitches; really like his 79-82 SL/cutter; pitchability guy with good stuff, hard not to like; gets groundballs; good command; not afraid to pitch inside; holds velocity; FAVORITE; 6-2, 205 pounds

36. RHP Jackson Lamb (Bedford HS, Michigan): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 CB with promise; CU; great athlete; FAVORITE; 6-6, 200 pounds

37. RHP Kevin Davis (Miller HS, Alabama): 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; good 76-79 CB that flashes plus; 77-80 CU has been a pleasant surprise; 86 cutter; holds velocity late, still 92-93; CU keeps getting better: 82 and flashing plus by late-summer; inconsistent control; 6-1, 190 pounds

38. RHP Nick Eicholtz (Cambridge Christian HS, Florida): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; average 74-76 CB, flashes plus; 80-81 CU; good 80-83 cut-SL; 6-4, 180 pounds

39. RHP Alec Hansen (Loveland HS, Colorado): 90-93 FB, 96 peak; 70-75 CB; good athlete; raw; FAVORITE; 6-6, 210 pounds

40. LHP Tyler Alexander (Southlake Carroll HS, Texas): 87-92 FB; good CU; mid-70s CB; SL with plus upside; like his command a lot; really smart pitcher; 6-2, 180 pounds

41. LHP Ian McKinney (Boone HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 93 peak; 75-80 kCB; 78-79 SL; 77-80 sinking CU with above-average to plus upside; plus pitchability; lots of deception; 5-11, 180 pounds

42. LHP Sean Brady (Baker HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; above-average upside with 74-78 CB; 77-79 SL; average or better 79-81 CU; improved command, plus now; 6-0, 180 pounds

43. LHP Austin Nicely (Spotswood HS, Virginia): 87-91 FB, 92 peak; good 77-80 CB; good 77-81 CU with plus upside; 6-2, 180 pounds

44. LHP Chris Kohler (Los Osos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 78-80 circle CU with average upside; average 70-74 CB; 78 SL; 6-3, 195 pounds

45. LHP Evan Smith (Montgomery HS, Alabama): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; flashes plus breaking ball; intriguing CU; 6-5, 190 pounds

46. LHP Denton Keys (Rye HS, Colorado): 86-89 FB, 90-91 peak; plus 76-78 CB at times; CU with upside; good athlete; good command; PG Matt Harrison comp; 6-3, 200 pounds

47. RHP Thad Lowry (Spring HS, Texas): 89-93 FB, 94-96 peak; plus 80-82 splitter/CU; average 84-86 SL; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds

48. RHP Andrew Dunlap (Westbury Christian HS, Texas): 91-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 78-81 CB flashes plus; 84 CU with upside; Kimbrel comp from PG; 5-11, 215 pounds

49. LHP Daniel Ayers (Columbus North HS, Indiana): 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 74-78 CB; 6-3, 200 pounds

50. LHP Max Knutson (Mounds View HS, Minnesota): 86-92 FB, 94 peak; 70-74 CB; low-70s CU; 80-81 SL  with promise; really good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds

51. LHP John Kilichowski (Tampa Jesuit HS, Florida): 86-88 FB, 90 peak; solid CU; 73-76 CB with plus upside; 6-5, 185 pounds

52. LHP Evan Anderson (Dale HS, Oklahoma): 85-90 FB; average 74-76 CB with plus upside; 80-81 SL with upside; 78-81 CU; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds

53. RHP Michael Shawaryn (Gloucester Catholic HS, New Jersey): 88-92 FB; CB; SL; CU; great command; great control; very advanced; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds

54. RHP Tanner Draper (Riverton HS, Utah): 86-90 FB; good 77 SL; good 80 CU; good 73-76 CB; plus command; big pitchability guy; 6-3, 200 pounds

55. RHP/OF Billy Roth (Vista HS, California): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL; 77-81 CB; above-average raw power; quick bat; controls zone; plus approach; has also played some 3B; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

56. RHP/SS Tyler Cohen (Agoura HS, California): 86-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-76 plus CB; lots of pitchability; steady glove; FAVORITE

57. RHP Mark Armstrong (Clarence HS, New York): 88-92 FB; 77-80 CU; good 73-77 CB; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

58. RHP Carter Hope (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-93 FB; good CU; mid- to upper-70s CB with above-average upside; 6-3, 200 pounds

59. LHP Travis Seabrooke (Crestwood SS, Ontario): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 75-77 CU; CB; young for class; 6-6, 200 pounds

60. RHP/3B Logan Shore (Coon Rapids HS, Minnesota): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; good 80 CU; good 75-78 CB; smart pitcher; 6-2, 200 pounds

61. RHP Steve Farinaro (Head Royce HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 71-76 CB; 82 CU; keeps ball down as well as any pitcher in class; plus command; smart; 6-1, 180 pounds

62.RHP Zach Burdi (Downers Grove South HS, Illinois): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CU; upper-70s breaking ball still inconsistent; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

63. RHP Ed Voyles (Holy Innocents Episcopal HS, Georgia): 87-91 FB; 70-74 CB; 76-80 CU; Walker Weickel comp; 6-7, 185 pounds

64. RHP Chris Oakley (St. Augustine Prep HS, New Jersey): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; pitches down in zone; up to 94-95 by mid-summer, sitting 89-93; average 71-78 CB flashes above-average, best when up near 78-82; good split-finger 78-83 CU; obvious Chris Jenkins comp; 6-7, 225 pounds

65. RHP Trevor Clifton (Heritage HS, Tennessee): 88-94, 95-97 peak; good 73-77 CB with plus upside; good 77-80 CU; violent delivery with lots of moving parts hurts his command; 6-4, 180 pounds

66. LHP Zach Farmer (Piketon HS, Ohio): 86-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 73 CB; 75 CU; cutter; good command; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

67. LHP Connor Jones (Johns Creek HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; average CB with upside; 6-3, 190 pounds

68. LHP Scott Moss (DeLand HS, Florida): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; 72-73 CB; good command; 6-6, 200 pounds

69. LHP Gabe Speier (Dos Pueblos HS, California): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; 74-77 CB; average upside with CU; SL; good command; 6-0, 175 pounds

70. RHP Dan Herrmann (Christian Brothers College HS, Missouri): 88-92 FB; good low-80s SL with upside; CU with upside; 6-5, 215 pounds

71. RHP Zack Brown (Seymour HS, Indiana): 87-93 FB; good CB; 6-1, 180 pounds

72. RHP Morgan Earman (Desert Christian Academy, California): 87-91 FB, 93-94 peak; 6-3, 200 pounds

73. RHP Robert Ziegler (Defiance HS, Ohio): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 76-79 CB; good CU; 6-4, 200 pounds

74. RHP Ryan Moseley (Lubbock-Cooper HS, Texas): 90-93 FB; average upside with CB; CU; 6-2, 185 pounds

75. RHP Shaun Anderson (American Heritage HS, Florida): 86-90 FB, 91 peak; good 72-79 CB; 78-81 CU; good 77-81 SL; good command; 6-4, 225 pounds

76. LHP Ryan Burnett (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; good 71-74 CB; good 77-79 CU; good command of secondary stuff; 6-3, 215 pounds

77. LHP/1B Ty Boyles (Quartz Hill HS, California): 87-91 FB; good 75-78 CU; 71-73 CB; good command

78. LHP Brandon Gilson (Prosper HS, Texas): 86-91 FB; lots of FB movement; good FB command; 76-80 SL; 73 CB; good CU; 6-4, 225 pounds

79. RHP Travis Haseltine (Wood HS, California): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 77-79 SL, also called CB; shows 80 CU; FB stays down; good deception; inconsistent command and control; 6-5, 215 pounds

80. RHP Daulton Jefferies (Buhach County HS, California): 87-91 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; 5-11, 160 pounds

81. RHP Jim Voyles (Holy Innocents Episcopal HS, Georgia): 87-91 FB; 6-7, 185 pounds

82. RHP/3B Roy Morales Rivera (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): 87-91 FB, 92-93 peak; good CB; CU; big raw power; strong arm; could be tried behind plate; 6-2, 190 pounds

83. RHP Dakota Hudson (Sequatchie Country HS, Tennessee): 87-91 FB with loads of sink, 93-94 peak; good 76-78 CB; 81 CU; good athlete; 6-5, 200 pounds

84. RHP Trey Cobb (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma): 87-90 FB, 91 peak; FB moves; good 72-74 CB; occasional low-80s CU with average or better upside; plus command; 6-3, 190 pounds

85. RHP/SS Matt Vogel (Medford Patchouge HS, New York): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 72-76 CB with plus upside; good SL; great athlete; 6-2, 185 pounds

86. RHP Thomas Hatch (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): 87-92 FB with sink, 93-95 peak; good looking 76-81 CU with sink; 74-80 SL like a cutter; good mid-70s CB; 6-2, 200 pounds

87. RHP Chris Viall (Soquel HS, California): 89-92 FB; groundball machine; very strong Stanford commit; 6-9, 220 pounds

88. RHP Joe O’Donnell (Hoggard HS, North Carolina): 85-91 FB, 93-95 peak; plus athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

89. RHP Cheyne Bickel (Palm Beach Gardens HS, Florida): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; good 72-77 CB; 80-81 CU; 6-2, 230 pounds

90. RHP Bryce Wellborn (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 78-80 CB

91. RHP John Pomeroy (Mossyrock HS, Washington): 89-91 FB, 92-93 peak; 71-75 CB with upside; upper-70s CU; 6-5, 215 pounds

92. LHP CD Pelham (Lancaster HS, South Carolina): 88-92 FB, 95 peak; 6-4, 210 pounds

93. LHP Eric Lauer (Midview HS, Ohio): 89-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; CU; really good athlete; 6-3, 185 pounds

94. LHP Nestor Cortes (Hialeah HS, Florida): 88-92 FB; good upper-70s CU; average low-70s CB

95. LHP John Parke (Greenville HS, South Carolina): 87-92 FB; interesting CB; 78-80 CU; 6-4, 200 pounds

96. RHP Ryan Olson (Western Christian HS, California): 88-92 FB with plus sink; good 79-82 SL; iffy 76-78 CB; good 81-82 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds

97. RHP AJ Bogucki (Boyertown HS, Pennsylvania): 85-90 FB, 91-92 peak; 72-75 CB; average 80-82 SL; upper-70s CU; 6-3, 200 pounds

98. RHP Tyler Viza (Desert Vista HS, Arizona): 87-90 FB, 92 peak; good 78-82 SL/cutter, also called CB; good 78-80 CU with sink; good command; 6-4, 200 pounds

99. RHP John Meszaros (Service HS, Alaska): 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 73-75 CB with plus upside; CU; 6-3, 210 pounds

100. RHP Patrick Murphy (Hamilton HS, Arizona): 89-92 FB; good 78 CB; TJ survivor

101. RHP John Gamble (Santa Fe Christian HS, California): 87-88 FB; mid-70s breaking ball; great athlete

102. RHP Wil Crowe (Pigeon Forge HS, Tennessee): 88-93 FB, 94-95 peak; above-average 76-79 CB; good CU; PG Lance Lynn comp; BA Joe Blanton comp; 6-3, 235 pounds

103. LHP Alex Bostic (Weddington HS, North Carolina): 86-90 FB; good low-70s CB; 6-3, 200 pounds

104. LHP Jared Poche (Lutcher HS, Louisiana): 87-90 FB; 70-72 SL; 75-76 CB; 78-80 CU; great command; 6-1, 200 pounds

105. RHP Brian Howard (Saint Louis University HS, Missouri): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; good mid-70s CU with upside; 68-71 CB with upside; cutter; 6-9, 200 pounds

106. RHP Blake Peters (Serra HS, California): Ian Kennedy comp

107. RHP/OF Devonte German (Bishop Manogue HS, Nevada): 90-93 FB, 94 peak; CB; CU; good athlete; 6-5, 230 pounds

108. RHP Daniel Procopio (Central Tech HS, Ontario): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good CB; emerging CU; 5-10

109. RHP Jared Brasher (Pell City HS, Alabama): 87-91 FB, 94 peak; good 73-75 CB; shows CU; 6-1, 210 pounds

110. RHP/1B Kacy Clemens (Memorial HS, Texas): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; intriguing 73-75 CB that has grown a lot over time; shows CU; plus arm; interesting hit tool; 6-2, 200 pounds

111. RHP/OF TJ McDonald (Village Christian Academy, North Carolina): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 74-78 CB that flashes plus; 6-3, 185 pounds

112. RHP Austin Schnabel (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona): 87-92 FB; good mid-70s CB; solid CU; 6-5, 215 pounds

113. RHP Trent Paddon (Yorba Linda HS, California): 88-91 FB, 92 peak; good 77-78 CU; 76-78 SL with upside

114. RHP Blake Goins (Pearland HS, Texas): 87-92 FB, 95 peak; plus 82-84 SL; plus command; pitchability guy; Kyle Winkler comp; 6-0, 190 pounds

115. LHP Zach Warren (St. Augustine Prep, New Jersey): 85-88 FB; low-70s CB; mid-70s CU; good athlete; 6-4, 190 pounds

116. LHP Tavo Rodriguez (Franklin HS, Texas): 86-90 FB, 92-93 peak; CB; CU; 6-5, 200 pounds

117. LHP Tyler Allen (Deer Park HS, Texas): 87-89 FB, 91 peak; good 73-75 CB, also called SL; commands FB very well; 6-2, 200 pounds

118. LHP Andrew Harrington (Central Hardin HS, Kentucky): 88-90 FB; good 76-78 CB; 6-2, 210 pounds

119. RHP Andy Honiotes (Geneva Community HS, Illinois): 85-92 FB; CB; SL with upside; 6-3, 180 pounds

120. RHP/2B Spencer Trayner (Tampa Jesuit HS, Florida): 89-91 FB, 93 peak; 76 CB; 76-80 SL; 79 CU; plus arm; 6-0, 160 pounds

121. RHP Andre Scrubbs (CD Hylton HS, Virginia): 94 peak; 6-5, 260 pounds

122. RHP/SS CJ Chatham (American Heritage HS, Florida): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; interesting power; steady glove; 6-3, 180 pounds

123. RHP/OF Brick Paskiewicz (Sunrise Mountain HS, Arizona): 85-90 FB, 92 peak; good 80 SL; 75-78 CB; 81 CU; 5-11, 175 pounds

124. RHP Mark Ecker (O’Connor HS, Texas): 87-91 FB, 92-94 peak; 71-77 CB with big upside; 6-0, 180 pounds

125. RHP Patrick Goetze (Wake County Home School, North Carolina): 85-90 FB; TJ survivor; FAVORITE; 6-5, 200 pounds

126. RHP Derek Burkamper (Muscatine HS, Iowa): 87-92 FB; good 75-78 CB, flashes plus; interesting 78-82 CU with upside; 6-2, 185 pounds

127. RHP Cory Wilder (Shawnee HS, Ohio): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; upper-70s SL; 73-76 CB; 78-82 CU; 6-4, 200 pounds

128. RHP/C Sean Ratcliffe (Pickering HS, Ontario): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 77 CB; 6-4, 200 pounds

129. RHP Joe Jimenez (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): 88-93 FB, 94-95; low-70s CB; CU; upper-70s SL; good command; 6-3, 230 pounds

130. RHP Jon Hander (Washington HS, South Dakota): 86-89 FB; good 73 CB; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds

131. RHP DeAndre Simpson (Rock Academy, California): 88-90 FB; 76 CB flashes plus; 6-0, 200 pounds

132. LHP Bernardo Flores (Baldwin Park HS, California): 86-88 FB; good 72-74 CB; emerging CU; 6-4, 170 pounds

133. RHP Austin Sexton (Sparkman HS, Alabama): 87-90 FB; flashes plus 80-83 CU; good 76 SL; torn ACL in winter 2013; 6-2, 165 pounds

134. RHP Zach Cook (Milford HS, Ohio): 87-90 FB; plus CB

135. RHP Bailey Clark (Asheville Christian Academy, North Carolina): 87-90 FB; 6-4, 185 pounds

136. RHP Neil Kozikowski (Avon Old Farms HS, Connecticut): 88-92 FB; good CU; SL; 6-3, 180 pounds

137. RHP Chase Brewis (Home Schooled, Maryland): 87-91 FB, 93 peak; 73-74 CB

138. RHP Connor Greene (Santa Monica HS, California): 85-90 FB, 92 peak; good mid-70s CB; split-CU; 6-3, 160 pounds

139. RHP Jack Roberts (James River HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; interesting 73-77 CB; 6-4, 185 pounds

140. RHP Keith Lehmann (Lyons Township HS, Illinois): 90-91 FB; two-seam; good CU; kCB; 5-11, 180 pounds

141. RHP Canaan Cropper (Bennett HS, Maryland): 88-92 FB; improved 76 CB/SL; promising 78-82 CU; good athlete; 6-1, 190 pounds

142. RHP Cole Stapler (Dutchtown HS, Louisiana): 87-92 FB; mid-70s CB with average upside; raw CU; 6-5, 225 pounds

143. RHP Nelson Zulueta (Faith Baptist Christian HS, Florida): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-3, 180 pounds

144. RHP/C Tanner Murphy (Malden HS, Missouri): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; good mid-70s CB; 6-1, 210 pounds

145. LHP Layne Bruner (Aberdeen HS, Washington): 84-87 FB, 89 peak; interesting 74 CB; good athlete; 6-2, 170 pounds

146. RHP Adrian De Horta (South Hills HS, California): 86-89 FB, 90-91 peak; good mid-70s CB with upside; 6-3, 180 pounds

147. RHP Matt Phillips (Milton HS, Georgia): 86-89 FB that moves; CU; CB; 6-1, 175 pounds

148. RHP Dylan Prohoroff (Valencia HS, California): 87 FB; good SL; 6-2, 210 pounds

149. RHP David Drouin (Merrimack Valley HS, New Hampshire): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; 6-1, 170 pounds

150. RHP Zac Ryan (Andrean HS, Indiana): 88-90 FB, 92 peak; 72-74 CB; 6-2, 200 pounds

151. RHP Trevor Sutton (Riverdale HS, Tennessee): 91-93 FB; 6-3, 215 pounds

152. RHP Dustin Hagy (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida): 88-92 FB; good mid-70s CB; CU; 6-6, 200 pounds

153. RHP/SS Jordan Gore (Conway HS, South Carolina): 90-93 FB

154. RHP Jesse Roth (Horace Mann HS, New Jersey): 88-91 FB; 6-3, 185 pounds

155. RHP Karl Blum (Toms River North HS, New Jersey): 87-91 FB; good 70-74 CB; 83 SL; 6-4, 200 pounds

156. LHP Chris Erwin (Grayson HS, Georgia): 85-89 FB; 76 CB with average upside; 79 SL; 80 CU; good command; 6-1, 170 pounds

157. LHP Joseph Palumbo (St. John the Baptist HS, New York): 88 FB; good 77-79 CU; CB; plus pitchability

158. LHP Henry Baker (Agoura HS, California): 88-92 FB; young for his class

159. LHP/1B Dillon Jackson (Chapparal HS, Arizona): 87 FB; good CB; emerging CU; quick bat

160. LHP Nick Deeg (Lake Orion HS, Michigan): 86-89 FB; low-70s CB with promise; CU; good athlete; 6-5, 210 pounds

161. LHP Brandon Baker (Redan HS, Georgia): 85-90 FB; good CB

162. LHP Josh Rogers (New Albany HS, Indiana): 84-88 FB, 90-91 peak; 80-81 cutter; 78-80 CU; 6-3, 200 pounds

163. LHP/1B Ben Bowden (Lynn English HS, Massachusetts): 86-90 FB; 69-72 CB; shows CU; plus raw power; 6-4, 240 pounds

164. RHP/C Michael Mann (Seminole HS, Florida): 90 FB; strong arm; 6-1, 200 pounds

165. RHP Kevin Trader (Delmar HS, Delaware): 88-92 FB; good 73-76 SL; 79 CU; 5-11, 175 pounds

166. RHP Bryan Baker (Choctawhatchee HS, Florida): 87-92 FB, 93 peak; CB; 6-6, 215 pounds

167. RHP Tyson Miller (Shadow Hills HS, California): 87-89 FB; goo d 75-76 CB; 6-4, 180 pounds

168. RHP Luke Eubank (Newbury Park HS, California): mid-80s FB; good FB movement and command

169. RHP Jacob Sparger (Memorial HS, Wisconsin): 87-89 FB; SL; CU; 6-5, 180 pounds

170. RHP Dulvis Borjas (Grandview Prep, Florida): 88 FB; 72 CB; 73 CU; good deception

171. RHP Zack Littell (Eastern Alamance HS, North Carolina): 88-91 FB; good CB; 6-3, 190 pounds

172. RHP Taylor Doyle (ConVale Regional HS, New Hampshire): 86 FB; good CU; cutter

173. RHP Jake Thompson (Central HS, Oregon): 88-92 FB; 6-4

174. RHP Dalton Davis (Tullahoma HS, Tennessee): 88-90 FB; SL

175. RHP Connor Brogdon (Brentwood HS, California): 87-92 FB; average CB; 6-5, 175 pounds

176. LHP Andrew Wright (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): 85-89 FB, 91 peak; good CB; splitter; CU; 6-5, 200 pounds

177. LHP Dalton Moats (Park Hill HS, Missouri): 86-90 FB; big upside with CB; CU; 6-3, 180 pounds

178. LHP Sean Labsan (Riverview HS, Florida): 86-88 FB; good 74-75 CB; 5-10, 180 pounds

179. LHP Jeff Rehonic (Monsignor Pace HS, Florida): 93 peak; 6-6, 215 pounds

180. RHP Davis Tominaga (Mater Dei HS, California): 86-91 FB; good control; good 75 CU; 72 CB

181. RHP TJ Zeuch (Mason HS, Ohio): 88-92 FB; 78-82 SL; 78-82 CU; low-70s CB; 6-7, 210 pounds

182. RHP Nick Belzer (Ankeny HS, Iowa): 88-92 FB; upper-70s CB; CU; 6-2, 180 pounds

183. RHP Taylor Widener (South Aiken HS, South Carolina): 90-93 FB; breaking ball; intriguing bat; 6-2, 190 pounds

184. RHP Alex McGathey (Seminole HS, Florida): 90-93 FB; 6-0, 180 pounds

185. RHP Andrew McDonald (Mason HS, Ohio): 87-91 FB; strong; 6-5, 210 pounds

186. RHP Orlando Meza (Great Oak HS, California): 87-90 FB; 75-77 SL; 6-0, 180 pounds

187. RHP Jon Duplantier (Seven Lakes HS, Texas): 87-92 FB; 6-2, 200 pounds

188. RHP Tyler Mahle (Westminster HS, California): 86-91 FB, 92 peak; 68-73 CB; CU; 77 SL; 6-2, 180 pounds

189. RHP Reza Aleaziz (Southridge HS, Oregon): 87-90 FB; 6-4, 225 pounds

190. RHP/OF Gordon Cardenas (Mira Costa HS, California): 88-90 FB; strong arm; good defender

191. RHP/INF Connor Justus (Cartersville HS, Georgia): 87-90 FB

192. RHP Max Karnos (South Anchorage HS, Alaska): 87 FB; 6-4, 180 pounds

193. RHP Cody Smith (Lexington HS, South Carolina): 87 FB

194. RHP/1B Ray Brewer (Sayre HS, Kentucky): 87-88 FB; CB; CU; plus raw power; 6-7, 245 pounds

195. RHP Mark Giesler (Jasper HS, Indiana): 83-87 FB; intriguing CB; 6-4, 210 pounds

196. LHP Luke Bolka (Atlee HS, Virginia): 87-89 FB, 91 peak; 73-75 CB; 5-11, 200 pounds

197. RHP Avery Fagan (Loganville HS, Georgia): 88-92 FB

198. RHP Andy Ravel (Wilson HS, Pennsylvania): 85-90 FB, 92 peak; 73-74 CB; 78-79 SL; 78 CU; good athlete; developing cutter; 6-1, 175 pounds

199. RHP Griffin Weir (Steele HS, Ohio): 86-90 FB; really impressive CU

200. RHP Alec Grosser (TC Williams HS, Virginia): 88-92 FB with sink, 93-94 peak; 73-77 CB; 80-83 SL; great athlete; 6-4, 190 pounds

201. RHP Dane Dunning (Clay HS, Florida): 86-91 FB; 73-80 CB; 78-80 CU; 6-3, 200 pounds

202. RHP Andrew Lantrip (Livingston HS, Texas): 84-88 FB; good 73-75 SL; good 78 CB; good athlete; 6-3, 160 pounds

203. RHP/3B Michael Diamond (Chaparral HS, Arizona): 91 FB; 76 CB

204. RHP Chasen Ford (El Toro HS, California): 87-91 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds

205. RHP Toby Anderson (Skyview HS, Idaho): 88-92 FB; 6-5

206. RHP Jesse Nelson (Russell County HS, Alabama): 92 FB

207. RHP Cre Finfrock (Martin County HS, Florida): 90-91 FB

208. RHP Jalen Williams (Westminster HS, Louisiana): 87-90 FB, 92 peak; great athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

209. RHP Joe Record (El Dorado HS, California): 85-89 FB; plus CB

210. RHP Sam Tewes (Waverly HS, Nebraska): 86-90 FB, 92 peak; 6-4, 200 pounds

211. RHP Zach Houston (Poplarville HS, Mississippi): 91 FB

212. RHP David McCay (Vierra HS, Florida): 88-91 FB

213. RHP JT Ford (Hickory Ridge HS, North Carolina): 87-88 FB; good 76-77 CB; 6-2, 190 pounds

214. RHP Tyler Haswell (Peachtree Ridge HS, Georgia): 86-89 FB; 72-76 CB; 81 CU

215. RHP CJ Burdick (Serra HS, California): 86 FB; good CB; emerging CU

216. RHP Tyson Albert (Venice HS, Florida): 85-88 FB; CB; CU

217. RHP Tyler Hasewell (Peachtree Ridge HS): 87-89 FB; 79 CU

218. RHP Fernando Guerrero (Elizabeth HS, New Jersey): 88 FB

219. RHP/SS Michael Klein (Mt. Vista HS, Colorado): 85-88 FB; mid-70s CB

220. RHP Ulysses Fluellen (Smiths Station HS, Alabama): 85-88 FB

221. RHP Roel Ramirez (United South HS, Texas): 88-92 FB; CU; SL; CB; 6-1, 200 pounds

222. RHP Jake Smith (West Jones HS, Mississippi): 85-89 FB

223. RHP Seth Martinez (Sunrise Mountain HS, Arizona): plus command; 6-3, 180 pounds

224. RHP Sam Odom (Klein HS, Texas): 90 FB

225. RHP Andrew Zapata (Poly Prep HS, New York): 90 FB; 6-0, 185 pounds

226. RHP Bobby Moretti (West Haven HS, Connecticut): 89 FB; 6-3, 180 pounds

227. RHP/SS Shane Cooper (Timberland HS, Missouri): 88 FB; good speed; 6-0, 160 pounds

228. RHP David McKay (Viera HS, Florida): 86-89 FB; good upper-70s SL

229. RHP Austin DeCarr (Xaverian Brothers HS, Massachusetts): 87-91 FB

230. LHP Alex Hagner (Eustis HS, Florida): 86-88 FB; 71-75 CB; 77-81 CU; 6-0, 180 pounds

231. LHP Brett Adcock (Bay City Western HS, Michigan): 87-89 FB; CB; CU; 6-1, 210 pounds

232. LHP/1B Dillon Bigcrane Jackson (Chaparral HS, Arizona): 84-88 FB; good deception

233. LHP Jordan Floyd (Shawnee Heights HS, Kansas): 86-91 FB; CB; CU; 6-4, 250 pounds

234. RHP Tyler Buffett (Academy HS, New Mexico): 87-90 FB

235. RHP Corey Merrill (Lutcher HS, Louisiana): 87-88 FB

236. RHP Alden Cartwright (Runnels HS, Louisiana): 87 peak

237. RHP Parker Bugg (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): 86 FB

238. RHP Michael Martin (Cathedral Catholic HS, California): 86 FB

239. RHP Jextin Pugh (Bishop Guilfoyle HS, Pennsylvania): 85 FB; 6-3, 220 pounds

240. RHP Ryan Selmer (Riverdale Baptist HS, Maryland): upper-80s FB; interesting breaking ball; 6-7, 180 pounds

241. RHP Ryley McEachern (Austin Prep HS, Massachusetts): 84-86 FB; 78 SL; 74 CU

242. LHP/1B Brett Nielsen (Sheldon HS, Oregon): 80-86 FB; 6-4, 215 pounds

243. LHP/OF Dylan White (Sarasota HS, Florida): 87-90 FB; arm trouble may move him off mound; 6-4, 220 pounds

244. LHP Vinnie Rosace (Lake Mary HS, Florida): 85-87 FB; 5-11, 185 pounds

245. LHP Andrew Encinas (Gahr HS, California): low-80s FB; CB; CU; relies on good offspeed

246. LHP Reagan Biechler (Pine Creek HS, Colorado): 85-88 FB

2013 MLB Draft – “Extra” College Pitchers

Official pitching rankings will be up before the draft, but I wanted to give a quick mention to a few of the names that didn’t make the cut before the unveiling. These pitchers all did something to warrant attention from me (mostly something like reaching certain statistical benchmarks), but due to time restraints I wasn’t able to double-back and do the extra bit of homework on each that I feel is necessary before ranking them officially. I didn’t have time this year to dig into the numbers for everybody, so I limited my research to players I had stronger existing histories with. Odds are good you’re looking at a few potential draft picks here — I mean, that’s a lot of darn names – but I’d be fairly stunned if anybody below goes off the board in the first couple dozen rounds. Still, I like to be a completest whenever possible, so…here you go.

  • Air Force JR RHP Cameron White (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: 7.32 K/9 | 35.2 IP) (2012: 7.02 K/9 | 1.98 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 82 IP)
  • Air Force SR LHP Ben Bertelson (2013): iffy control; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.07 K/9 | 62.1 IP) (2012: 9.42 K/9 | 5.06 BB/9 | 3.51 FIP | 64 IP)
  • Akron JR RHP Myles McVeigh (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 5.85 K/9 | 75.1 IP) (2012: 4.18 K/9 | 7.61 BB/9 | 5.52 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  • Alabama rJR LHP Taylor Wolfe (2013): out for 2012 season with TJ surgery; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 9.35 K/9 | 52 IP)
  • Alabama SR RHP Tucker Hawley (2013): 6-4, 225 pounds (2011: 6.02 K/9 | 49.1 IP)
  • Alabama State SR RHP Anthony Ricciardi (2013): 5-10 (2011: 6.27 K/9 | 47.1 IP) (2012: 6.13 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 4.66 FIP | 54.1 IP)
  • Albany SR RHP Kasceim Graham (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 6.13 K/9 | 72 IP) (2012: 3.68 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 5.64 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  • Appalachian State JR LHP Chad Farmer (2013): iffy control; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 10.16 K/9 | 33.2 IP) (2012: 8.80 K/9 | 5.87 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 15.1 IP)
  • Appalachian State JR RHP Sam Agnew-Wieland (2013): 6-1, 210 pounds
  • Arizona JR RHP Stephen Manhei (2013):
  • Arkansas JR RHP Jackson Lowery (2013):
  • Arkansas SR LHP Cade Lynch (2013): 6-6, 230 pounds (2011: 9.47 K/9 | 63.2 IP) (2012: 9.38 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 47 IP)
  • Arkansas State SR RHP Daniel Wright (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.31 K/9 | 45.2 IP) (2012: 6.33 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  • Arkansas State SR RHP/OF Seth McWilliams (2013): good speed; 5-11, 165 pounds (2012: 3.83 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 5.13 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  • Arkansas-Little Rock JR RHP Austin Pfeiffer (2013): 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 6.28 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 5.19 FIP | 43 IP)
  • Arkansas-Little Rock rSR RHP Blake Huffman (2013): 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: 8.83 K/9 | 4.61 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 70.1 IP)
  • Arkansas-Little Rock SR RHP Chance Cleveland (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 9.52 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  • Army JR LHP Gunnar Carroll (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.29 K/9 | 2.15 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 54.1 IP)
  • Auburn JR LHP Michael O’Neal (2013): plus FB command; 6-1, 215 pounds
  • Auburn JR RHP/OF Terrance Dedrick (2013): 5-10, 175 pounds
  • Austin Peay State SR RHP Casey Delgado (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 5.24 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 5.61 FIP | 103 IP)
  • Ball State JR LHP Clay Manering (2013):
  • Ball State JR LHP Nestor Bautista (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 6.18 K/9 | 27.2 IP) (2012: 8.21 K/9 | 6.09 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 34 IP)
  • Ball State JR RHP TJ Weir (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.15 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 5.01 FIP | 73 IP)
  • Ball State SR RHP Chris Marangon (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds (2012: 5.17 K/9 | 3.23 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 69.2 IP)
  • Bethune-Cookman SR RHP Gabriel Hernandez (2013): 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 7.99 K/9 | 50.2 IP) (2012: 5.03 K/9 | 4.21 BB/9 | 4.12 FIP | 77 IP)
  • Bethune-Cookman SR RHP Jordan Dailey (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 5.44 K/9 | 1.75 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 46.1 IP)
  • Binghamton SR RHP Jay Lynch (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.62 K/9 | 1.57 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 51.2 IP)
  • Boston College rSR LHP Nate Bayuk (2013): sixth-year senior; 5-11, 200 pounds (2012: 9.92 K/9 | 1.65 BB/9 | 2.66 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  • Bowling Green SR RHP Nick Bruns (2013): 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 6.60 K/9 | 60 IP) (2012: 6.54 K/9 | 2.11 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 42.2 IP)
  • Bradley rSR RHP Patrick Flanagan (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.68 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 43.1 IP)
  • Bradley SR RHP Rob Kennedy (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 8.75 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.48 FIP | 36 IP)
  • Brigham Young JR RHP Desmond Poulson (2013): 6-2, 195 pounds (2011: 7.83 K/9 | 56.1 IP) (2012: 5.92 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 76 IP)
  • Brigham Young SR LHP Mark Anderson (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.55 K/9 | 6.29 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  • Brigham Young SR RHP Matt Milke (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 10.65 K/9 | 5.70 BB/9 | 4.80 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  • Brown JR RHP Anthony Galan (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 6.40 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 57.2 IP)
  • Bucknell JR LHP Dan Weigel (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2012: 3.89 K/9 | 1.63 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 71.2 IP)
  • Buffalo rSR RHP/3B River McWilliams (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: .302/.374/.371 – 13 BB/12 K – 0/1 SB – 116 AB) (2012: 8.29 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  • Butler SR RHP Chase Byerly (2013): 6-5, 220 pounds (2012: 6.15 K/9 | 0.99 BB/9 | 3.35 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  • Butler SR RHP Kyle Kramp (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.82 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Cal Poly SR RHP Kyle Brueggemann (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 6.91 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  • Cal State Bakersfield rSR LHP Jonathan Montoya (2013): missed 2012 due to TJ surgery; 5-7, 155 pounds (2011: 6.87 K/9 | 115.1 IP)
  • Cal State Bakersfield rSR RHP Brandon Van Dam (2013): missed 2012 due to shoulder surgery; 6-7, 235 pounds (2011: 4.56 K/9 | 23.2 IP)
  • Campbell JR LHP Matt Marksberry (2013): iffy control; 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 9.67 K/9 | 54 IP) (2012: 9.18 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 3.39 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  • Campbell SR LHP Paul Eyster (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 3.58 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  • Campbell SR RHP Logan Self (2013): iffy control; 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.43 K/9 | 63 IP) (2012: 8.65 K/9 | 5.77 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  • Campbell SR RHP/INF David Olson (2013): 6-3, 230 pounds (2012: .332/.402/.500 – 10 BB/30 K – 2/3 SB – 214 AB)
  • Canisius JR RHP Jon Fitzsimmons (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 11.72 K/9 | 6.39 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 25.1 IP)
  • Central Arkansas SR RHP Caleb McClanahan (2013): 6-4, 190 pounds (2012: 7.11 K/9 | 2.34 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 100 IP)
  • Central Connecticut State JR RHP Josh Ingham (2013): 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 9.55 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: .285/.362/.341 – 15 BB/14 K – 0/3 SB – 123 AB) (2012: 8.17 K/9 | 1.07 BB/9 | 3.52 FIP | 25.1 IP)
  • Central Florida SR LHP Jimmy Reed (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 8.72 K/9 | 3.74 BB/9 | 3.62 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  • Central Michigan JR LHP Kenton San Miguel (2013): 6-2, 205 pounds
  • Central Michigan rSO RHP Joe Ucho (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds
  • Central Michigan SR LHP Rick Dodridge (2013): 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 5.86 K/9 | 4.86 BB/9 | 5.27 FIP | 63 IP)
  • Charleston Southern JR RHP Denis Buckley (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.52 K/9 | 3.10 BB/9 | 4.87 FIP | 29 IP)
  • Charleston Southern SR RHP Kevin Buran (2013): 6-3, 225 pounds (2012: 4.50 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 50 IP)
  • Charlotte JR LHP Jason Harris (2013): 6-5, 200 pounds
  • Charlotte rJR LHP Jordan Hudson (2013): 6-0, 165 pounds (2012: 8.50 K/9 | 5.50 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 18 IP)
  • Chicago State JR RHP Dylan Sterrett (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 5.91 K/9 | 4.95 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 56.1 IP)
  • Cincinnati rSO RHP Matt Ring (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds (2011: 8.07 K/9 | 29 IP) (2012: 7.11 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 19 IP)
  • Cincinnati SR RHP Andrew Strenge (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.87 K/9 | 73.1 IP) (2012: 8.59 K/9 | 2.21 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Coastal Carolina JR LHP Austin Wallace (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.86 K/9 | 2.75 BB/9 | 4.12 FIP | 59 IP)
  • Coastal Carolina SR RHP Aaron Burke (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.82 K/9 | 34.1 IP) (2012: 4.63 K/9 | 2.71 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 79.2 IP)
  • College of Charleston rSR RHP Ryan West (2013): 6-1, 215 pounds (2012: 7.91 K/9 | 2.69 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 60.1 IP)
  • College of Charleston SR RHP Matt Pegler (2013): 6-1, 220 pounds (2012: 6.78 K/9 | 2.02 BB/9 | 4.24 FIP | 89 IP)
  • Columbia SR OF Nick Ferraresi (2013): 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: .303/.399/.507 – 20 BB/29 K – 2/4 SB – 142 AB)
  • Connecticut rSR RHP Will Jolin (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 8.45 K/9 | 38.1 IP) (2012: 5.32 K/9 | 0.76 BB/9 | 5.69 FIP | 23.2 IP)
  • Connecticut SR RHP Dan Feehan (2013): 6-0, 170 pounds (2011: 5.84 K/9 | 37 IP) (2012: 8.71 K/9 | 4.35 BB/9 | 2.94 FIP | 20.2 IP)
  • Cornell JR RHP Connor Kaufmann (2013): 6-0, 175 pounds (2012: 5.04 K/9 | 3.09 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 55.1 IP)
  • Cornell SR RHP Houston Hawley (2013): 6-4, 190 pounds (2012: 5.63 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 24 IP)
  • Dartmouth SR LHP Michael Johnson (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.41 K/9 | 26.2 IP) (2012: 5.89 K/9 | 2.47 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  • Davidson JR RHP Danny Mooney (2013): 6-5, 220 pounds (2012: 5.60 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 45 IP)
  • Davidson SR RHP/INF Bryan DaCanal (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 4.81 K/9 | 2.94 BB/9 | 6.08 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  • Dayton JR LHP Tommy Konrad (2013): 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 5.71 FIP | 54.2 IP)
  • Dayton JR RHP Brock Trimbur (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Delaware JR RHP Dan Gatto (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.07 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  • Delaware State JR RHP Matt McClain (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: 5.67 K/9 | 87.1 IP) (2012: 4.81 K/9 | 2.06 BB/9 | 4.34 FIP | 91.2 IP)
  • Delaware State JR RHP/OF Hassan Evans (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds
  • Delaware State rSR RHP Jordan Elliott (2013): 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 5.65 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 92.1 IP)
  • Delaware State SR LHP Zach Adkins (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 5.19 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 69.1 IP)
  • Duke JR RHP Robert Huber (2013): SL; CU; 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 6.63 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 5.08 K/9 | 4.62 BB/9 | 3.62 FIP | 78 IP)
  • Duke SR RHP Chase Bebout (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 9.93 K/9 | 45.1 IP) (2012: 4.08 K/9 | 3.57 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 17.2 IP)
  • East Carolina JR RHP Ryan Williams (2013): 6-4, 225 pounds
  • East Carolina SR RHP Andy Smithmyer (2013): 5-11, 190 pounds (2012: 10.33 K/9 | 3.54 BB/9 | 3.29 FIP | 61 IP)
  • East Carolina SR RHP Joseph Hughes (2012): 6-3, 240 pounds (2011: 9.00 K/9 | 22 IP)
  • East Tennessee State SR RHP Derek Bushey (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.17 K/9 | 85.1 IP) (2012: 9.28 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 32 IP)
  • Eastern Kentucky JR RHP Brent Cobb (2013): 6-0, 170 pounds (2012: 6.47 K/9 | 4.78 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 32 IP)
  • Eastern Kentucky SR LHP Shane Grimm (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 4.31 K/9 | 3.14 BB/9 | 5.07 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  • Eastern Michigan JR LHP Paul Schaak (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  • Eastern Michigan rSR RHP Brian Valente (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 5.82 K/9 | 38.2 IP) (2012: 5.67 K/9 | 2.27 BB/9 | 5.42 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  • Eastern Michigan SR RHP Joe Battistelli (2013): 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: 5.37 K/9 | 63.2 IP) (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 5.70 FIP | 50.2 IP)
  • Elon JR LHP Ryan Pennell (2013): 6-4, 235 pounds (2012: 8.06 K/9 | 7.71 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 25.2 IP)
  • Elon SR LHP Andrew MacDonald (2013): 5-9, 170 pounds (2012: 5.70 K/9 | 4.64 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 42.2 IP)
  • Elon SR LHP Dylan Clark (2013): 6-5, 210 pounds (2012: 6.70 K/9 | 1.73 BB/9 | 4.47 FIP | 88.2 IP)
  • Elon SR LHP Spencer Medick (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 8.84 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 4.11 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  • Elon SR RHP Kyle Webb (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 7.10 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 64.2 IP)
  • Elon SR RHP Nate Young (2013): 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 5.33 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 25.1 IP)
  • Evansville JR LHP Cole Isom (2013): 6-0, 160 pounds (2011: 4.20 K/9 | 81.1 IP) (2012: 6.32 K/9 | 3.45 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 94 IP)
  • Evansville JR RHP Ryan Billo (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 4.67 K/9 | 44.1 IP) (2012: 5.16 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 4.31 FIP | 75 IP)
  • Evansville SR LHP Josh Biggs (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 5.46 K/9 | 56 IP) (2012: 5.89 K/9 | 4.66 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Evansville SR RHP Jake Naumann (2013): 6-2, 215 pounds (2011: 4.69 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 7.34 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 3.22 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  • Evansville SR RHP Kyle Lloyd (2013): 6-5, 210 pounds (2011: 4.93 K/9 | 84 IP) (2012: 6.13 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  • Fairfield SR RHP Kyle Capaldo (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 7.22 K/9 | 1.88 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  • Florida A&M RHP Aaron Smith (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: .264/.336/.453 – 8 BB/34 K – 1/2 SB – 106 AB)
  • Florida Atlantic JR RHP Andrew Archer (2013):
  • Florida Atlantic rSO LHP Bo Logan (2013): 5-10, 185 pounds (2012: 8.93 K/9 | 2.64 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 44.1 IP)
  • Florida Gulf Coast JR LHP Ryan Atwood (2013): 6-1, 185 pound
  • Florida International SR RHP John Caballero (2013): 6-5, 200 pounds (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 35.1 IP)
  • Fordham JR RHP/OF Tim Swatek (2013): 6-4, 185 pounds (2011: 7.41 K/9 | 34 IP) (2011: .291/.400/.358 – 24 BB/35 K – 134 AB) (2012: .291/.407/.449 – 38 BB/53 K – 6/7 SB – 196 AB)
  • Fordham SR LHP Rick Anastasi (2013): 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: 10.41 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 9.63 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 2.83 FIP | 47.2 IP)
  • Fordham SR RHP Joseph Charest (2013): 6-0, 160 pounds (2012: 4.54 K/9 | 2.83 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 105 IP)
  • Gardner-Webb JR RHP Andrew Barnett (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.96 K/9 | 2.91 BB/9 | 3.99 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  • Gardner-Webb SR RHP Conner Scarborough (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 5.92 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 62.1 IP)
  • Gardner-Webb SR RHP Jeff Howell (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 9.82 K/9 | 47.2 IP) (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 4.93 BB/9 | 4.07 FIP | 42 IP)
  • George Mason JR RHP Michael Bowie (2013): 5-11, 210 pounds (2011: 6.54 K/9 | 31.2 IP)
  • George Mason rJR LHP Sean Cabrera (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 8.19 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 3.61 FIP | 29.2 IP)
  • George Washington JR LHP/OF Colin Milon (2013): 5-10, 185 pounds (2012: 7.90 K/9 | 5.86 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 35.1 IP)
  • George Washington JR RHP Aaron Weisberg (2013): 6-7, 250 pounds (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 4.54 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 83.1 IP)
  • George Washington SR LHP Brian Derner (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 5.80 K/9 | 6.64 BB/9 | 5.36 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  • George Washington SR LHP Kenny O’Brien (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 7.98 K/9 | 3.07 BB/9 | 3.75 FIP | 58.2 IP)
  • George Washington SR RHP/2B Justin Albright (2013): 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: .234/.371/.298 – 19 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 94 AB) (2012: 5.36 K/9 | 2.49 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 47 IP)
  • Georgetown JR RHP Alex Baker (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 3.50 K/9 | 5.00 BB/9 | 5.20 FIP | 18 IP)
  • Georgetown SR RHP Charles Steinman (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.99 K/9 | 64.1 IP) (2012: 7.31 K/9 | 2.23 BB/9 | 5.24 FIP | 44.1 IP)
  • Georgetown SR RHP James Heine (2013): 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 5.70 K/9 | 5.10 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 30 IP)
  • Georgia State rJR LHP Hunter Cash (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 4.26 K/9 | 3.32 BB/9 | 5.17 FIP | 19 IP)
  • Georgia Tech JR LHP Devin Stanton (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds
  • Georgia Tech SR RHP Clay Dalton (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds; (2011: 7.94 K/9 | 11.1 IP) (2012: 5.04 K/9 | 2.88 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 25 IP)
  • Gonzaga JR RHP Kenny Smith (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 4.86 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 4.65 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  • Gonzaga rSO RHP Derek Peterson (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 5.16 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 4.56 FIP | 29.2 IP)
  • Grambling State JR RHP Zach Moreau (2013): 6-3, 155 pounds (2012: 5.13 K/9 | 3.78 BB/9 | 6.57 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  • Grambling State SR RHP Richard Bautista (2013): 5-8, 175 pounds (2012: 5.04 K/9 | 2.61 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 100 IP)
  • Hartford rSO LHP/DH Ryan Lukach (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (4.86 K/9 in 33.1 IP) (2011: .291/.410/.402 – 26 BB/40 K – 127 AB)
  • Hawaii rSR RHP Connor Little (2013): 6-5, 225 pounds (2011: 6.10 K/9 | 48.2 IP)
  • Hawaii SR RHP Jon Flinn (2013): 6-6, 215 pounds (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 3.13 BB/9 | 5.16 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • High Point rJR LHP Sean Townsley (2013): 6-7, 240 pounds
  • High Point rJR RHP Zack Haile (2013): 6-4, 185 pounds
  • Hofstra rJR RHP David D’Errico (2013): missed 2012 season; 6-0, 215 pounds (2011: 5.14 K/9 | 82.1 IP) (2012: 4.15 K/9 | 2.08 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 30.1 IP)
  • Hofstra SR LHP Joe Burg (2013): 5-10, 190 pounds (2011: 7.39 K/9 | 35.1 IP) (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 3.46 BB/9 | 4.76 FIP | 52 IP)
  • Hofstra SR RHP Andrew Barbarino (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.95 K/9 | 5.08 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  • Hofstra SR RHP Cody Normand (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.03 K/9 | 5.06 BB/9 | 5.00 FIP | 32 IP)
  • Holy Cross SR LHP Chris Kono (2013): 6-5, 225 pounds (2012: 4.54 K/9 | 3.46 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 41.2 IP)
  • Holy Cross SR RHP Andrew Boyce (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 6.15 K/9 | 4.54 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  • Holy Cross SR RHP Tom Marra (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 5.18 K/9 | 2.32 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 66 IP)
  • Houston Baptist JR RHP Ryan Lower (2013): 6-1, 160 pounds (2012: 7.71 K/9 | 5.04 BB/9 | 3.77 FIP | 60.2 IP)
  • Houston Baptist JR RHP Sam Street (2013):
  • Illinois JR RHP Ronnie Muck (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 3.82 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 33 IP)
  • Illinois rSO LHP Rob McDonnell (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds
  • Illinois rSO RHP Drasen Johnson (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 5.08 K/9 | 3.00 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 39 IP)
  • Illinois State rJR RHP JD Learnard (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 4.73 K/9 | 78 IP)
  • Illinois State rSO RHP Dan Savas (2013): 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 9.18 K/9 | 66.2 IP)
  • Indiana JR RHP Matt Dearden (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 7.29 K/9 | 3.43 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 42 IP)
  • Indiana State SR RHP Devin Moore (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 8.81 K/9 | 3.69 BB/9 | 4.21 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Iona JR LHP Eddie Macaluso (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 4.45 K/9 | 4.12 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 83 IP)
  • Iona SR RHP Derrick Bligh (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.97 K/9 | 3.82 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  • Iona SR RHP Matt Marley (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.44 K/9 | 43.1 IP) (2012: 4.38 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 6.29 FIP | 49.1 IP)
  • IPFW JR RHP/OF Steve Danielak (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 9.47 K/9 | 4.63 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 44.2 IP)
  • IPFW SR LHP Jason Kalber (2013): 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 6.55 K/9 | 4.21 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 92 IP)
  • IPFW SR RHP Chuck Weaver (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 7.60 K/9 | 3.84 BB/9 | 3.73 FIP | 98.1 IP)
  • IPFW SR RHP Travis Reboulet (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.10 K/9 | 5.10 BB/9 | 4.80 FIP | 72.1 IP)
  • Jacksonville JR LHP Will Flor (2013): 6-3, 180 pounds
  • Jacksonville JR RHP Adam Maxon (2013): iffy control; 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 7.11 K/9 | 50.2 IP) (2012: 7.76 K/9 | 6.21 BB/9 | 3.07 FIP | 29 IP)
  • Jacksonville JR RHP/3B Jimmy Appleby (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: .206/.283/.245 – 8 BB/28 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB) (2012: 9.39 K/9 | 4.70 BB/9 | 3.09 FIP | 15.1 IP)
  • Jacksonville SR LHP Corban Madden (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 6.33 K/9 | 7.59 BB/9 | 4.22 FIP | 21.1 IP)
  • Jacksonville SR RHP Wes Torrez (2013): 6-5, 210 pounds (2012: 4.78 K/9 | 4.10 BB/9 | 5.96 FIP | 26.1 IP)
  • Jacksonville State JR RHP Bradley Raulston (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 4.46 K/9 | 4.46 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 36.1 IP)
  • James Madison JR LHP Luke Munson (2013): iffy control; 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: 8.10 K/9 | 16.2 IP)
  • Kansas State rSO LHP/1B Shane Conlon (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.38 K/9 | 36.2 IP) (2011: .161/.242/.179 – 6 BB/6 K – 56 AB)
  • Kennesaw State SR LHP Kevin Kyle (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 6.93 K/9 | 3.11 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  • Kennesaw State SR RHP Catlan Kendrick (2013): 6-5, 200 pounds (2011: 6.34 K/9 | 32.2 IP)
  • Kent State rJR LHP Michael Clark (2013): 6-2, 185 pounds (2012: 12.96 K/9 | 7.83 BB/9 | 2.88 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  • Kent State SR RHP Casey Wilson (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.81 K/9 | 2.52 BB/9 | 3.33 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  • Kentucky SO RHP Taylor Martin (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Lafayette JR LHP Connor Ortolf (2013): 6-1, 175 pounds (2012: 4.78 K/9 | 4.04 BB/9 | 5.47 FIP | 49 IP)
  • Lafayette JR RHP Robert Tatum (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds
  • Lafayette SR RHP Derek Gussaroff (2013): 6-2, 175 pounds (2012: 8.08 K/9 | 8.31 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 39 IP)
  • Lamar JR LHP David Carver (2013): 6-3, 180 pounds
  • Lamar SR RHP Eric Harrington (2013): (2011: 7.61 K/9 | 23.2 IP)
  • LaSalle JR LHP Dominic Sgroi (2013): 5-11, 170 pounds (2012: 7.23 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 5.55 FIP | 37.1 IP)
  • LaSalle rSO RHP Mike McLeod (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.38 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • LaSalle SR LHP Ryan Donohue (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2012: 8.32 K/9 | 4.85 BB/9 | 4.04 FIP | 65 IP)
  • Lehigh JR RHP Colin Gotzon (2013): 6-2 (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 4.55 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Lehigh SR RHP Thomas O’Malley (2013): 6-3 (2012: 7.45 K/9 | 5.28 BB/9 | 4.35 FIP | 29 IP)
  • Lipscomb rSR RHP Josh Cotham (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 8.22 K/9 | 2.33 BB/9 | 3.90 FIP | 81 IP)
  • Lipscomb SR RHP Tyler Burstrom (2013): 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 2.55 BB/9 | 4.94 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  • Long Beach State JR RHP Ryan Millison (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds
  • Long Beach State SR RHP Eddie Magallon (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 5.57 K/9 | 32.1 IP) (2012: 5.73 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 22 IP)
  • Long Island-Brooklyn SR RHP Chris Franzese (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 5.76 K/9 | 84.1 IP) (2012: 5.15 K/9 | 4.96 BB/9 | 5.04 FIP | 94.1 IP)
  • Longwood JR RHP Ryan Schubert (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 5.20 K/9 | 4.55 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  • Longwood SR LHP Bobby Shelton (2013): 6-0, 170 pounds (2012: 4.15 K/9 | 3.74 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  • Longwood SR RHP Kyler Morgan (2013): iffy control; 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 4.63 K/9 | 46.2 IP) (2012: 4.84 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 5.73 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  • Louisiana Tech SO RHP Tucker Ward (2013): 6-5, 250 pounds
  • Louisiana Tech SR RHP Caleb Dudley (2013): (2011: 6.91 K/9 | 57.1 IP) (2012: 5.73 K/9 | 3.70 BB/9 | 4.67 FIP | 48.2 IP)
  • Louisiana-Lafayette SR LHP Chris Griffitt (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 8.35 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 69 IP)
  • Louisiana-Monroe rSR RHP Andrew Richardson (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 3.12 BB/9 | 4.30 FIP | 52 IP)
  • Louisiana-Monroe SR RHP Shelby Aulds (2013): 6-1, 210 pounds (2011: 6.00 K/9 | 54 IP) (2012: 6.68 K/9 | 3.34 BB/9 | 4.91 FIP | 62 IP)
  • Loyola Marymount SR RHP Aaron Griffin (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds (2011: 5.97 K/9 | 72.1 IP) (2012: 8.50 K/9 | 2.19 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 65.7 IP)
  • Maine JR RHP Mike Connolly (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.06 K/9 | 4.85 BB/9 | 5.13 FIP | 65 IP)
  • Marist SR RHP Chris Bielak (2013): 6-1, 155 pounds (2012: 7.47 K/9 | 3.73 BB/9 | 4.88 FIP | 62.2 IP)
  • Marshall JR RHP Josh King (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 7.26 K/9 | 39.2 IP) (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 2.72 BB/9 | 3.31 FIP | 43 IP)
  • Marshall rJR RHP Ryan Hopkins (2013): 6-2, 245 pounds (2012: 6.81 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  • Marshall SR LHP Wayland Moore (2013): 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 35.1 IP)
  • Maryland-Eastern Shore JR RHP Zachary Saca (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 4.82 K/9 | 2.03 BB/9 | 4.00 FIP | 71 IP)
  • McNeese State SR LHP Jason Gibson (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 8.78 K/9 | 6.83 BB/9 | 4.01 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  • McNeese State SR LHP Trey McGee (2013): 6-2, 160 pounds (2012: 5.05 K/9 | 5.30 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  • McNeese State SR RHP Blake Ware (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 5.06 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 4.43 FIP | 99.2 IP)
  • Memphis JR LHP Alex Gunn (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Memphis JR RHP Jon Reed (2013): Tennessee transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds
  • Memphis rJR RHP Jonathan Van Eaton (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 7.65 K/9 | 4.28 BB/9 | 3.82 FIP | 40 IP)
  • Memphis rSR LHP Michael Wills (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds (2012: 5.63 K/9 | 2.69 BB/9 | 4.87 FIP | 70.1 IP)
  • Memphis rSR RHP Clayton Gant (2013): 6-0, 190 pounds (2011: 2.94 K/9 | 70.1 IP) (2012: 2.87 K/9 | 5.17 BB/9 | 6.76 FIP | 15.2 IP)
  • Mercer JR RHP/2B DJ Johnson (2013): 5-9, 175 pounds (2011: .240/.260/.303 – 4 BB/27 K – 175 AB) (2011: 8.45 K/9 | 33 IP) (2012: .265/.284/.317 – 6 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 189 AB) (2012: 9.42 K/9 | 4.40 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 14.1 IP)
  • Mercer SR RHP David Teasley (2013): 6-3, 170 pounds (2011: 8.34 K/9 | 45.1 IP) (2012: 9.19 K/9 | 3.45 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 47 IP)
  • Miami (Ohio) SR RHP Brandon Adkins (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 8.45 K/9 | 4.64 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 33 IP)
  • Miami JR LHP AJ Salcines (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds; (2011: 9.55 K/9 | 27.1 IP) (2012: 10.94 K/9 | 2.33 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  • Miami JR RHP Adam Sargent (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds; (2011: 7.92 K/9 | 30.2 IP) (2012: 9.12 K/9 | 4.21 BB/9 | 3.15 FIP | 25.2 IP)
  • Michigan State JR LHP/OF Jeff Kinley (2013): 6-1, 175 pounds (2012: 7.42 K/9 | 1.90 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  • Michigan State SR LHP Trey Popp (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.67 K/9 | 3.98 BB/9 | 3.86 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Middle Tennessee State SR LHP Joey McClung (2013): 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 5.50 K/9 | 4.30 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  • Mississippi rSO RHP Casey Greene (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds
  • Missouri State rJR RHP Jake Powers (2013): 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 8.87 K/9 | 2.22 BB/9 | 2.75 FIP | 44.2 IP)
  • Missouri State SR RHP Cody Schumacher (2013): 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: 8.97 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 2.84 FIP | 99.1 IP)
  • Monmouth JR LHP Andrew McGee (2013): 6-0, 220 pounds (2012: 6.81 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 76.2 IP)
  • Monmouth SR RHP Neil Harm (2013): 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 3.38 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  • Morehead State JR LHP Noah Smallwood (2013): 6-2, 250 pounds (2012: 5.60 K/9 | 3.50 BB/9 | 4.58 FIP | 90 IP)
  • Morehead State SR RHP Morgan Cirbo (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 3.89 K/9 | 4.58 BB/9 | 5.23 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  • Mount St. Mary’s JR RHP Vincent Molesky (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2011: 5.72 K/9 | 50.1 IP)
  • Navy SR RHP Ben Nelson (2013): 6-0, 170 pounds (2011: 7.46 K/9 | 91.2 IP) (2012: 7.45 K/9 | 2.44 BB/9 | 3.66 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  • Navy SR RHP Joel Rinehart (2013): 5-11, 165 pounds (2012: 9.34 K/9 | 4.04 BB/9 | 3.38 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  • Navy SR RHP Johnny Schoberl (2013): 6-0, 175 pounds (2012: 6.18 K/9 | 2.87 BB/9 | 3.95 FIP | 62.2 IP)
  • Nebraska JR LHP Tyler King (2013): 5-11, 185 pounds (2011: 7.52 K/9 | 20.1 IP) (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 5.72 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 28.1 IP)
  • Nebraska JR LHP Zach Hirsch (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds (2012: 4.77 K/9 | 2.09 BB/9 | 5.39 FIP | 60.1 IP)
  • Nebraska SR RHP Dylan Vogt (2013): 6-2, 185 pounds (2011: 5.94 K/9 | 47 IP) (2012: 5.70 K/9 | 2.35 BB/9 | 3.60 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  • Nebraska SR RHP Tyler Niederklein (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.78 K/9 | 69 IP) (2012: 4.50 K/9 | 3.32 BB/9 | 5.43 FIP | 38 IP)
  • Nebraska-Omaha SR RHP Derek Landis (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2012: 9.42 K/9 | 5.65 BB/9 | 2.92 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  • Nebraska-Omaha SR RHP Matt Tew (2013): 6-1, 170 pounds (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 5.74 BB/9 | 4.96 FIP | 62.2 IP)
  • New Jersey Tech SR LHP Tripp Davis (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 6.71 K/9 | 107.1 IP) (2012: 7.05 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 3.65 FIP | 98.1 IP)
  • New Mexico JR RHP AJ Carman (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds
  • New Mexico SR LHP Gabe Aguilar (2013):
  • New Mexico SR RHP Hobie McClain (2013): 85-87 FB
  • Niagara JR RHP Geoff Soja (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 8.39 K/9 | 3.63 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  • Niagara rSR LHP Jim Fort (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.35 K/9 | 3.18 BB/9 | 5.75 FIP | 51 IP)
  • Nicholls State SR RHP Kory Delange (2013): 6-5, 250 pounds (2012: 7.87 K/9 | 4.25 BB/9 | 3.62 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  • Norfolk State JR RHP Justin Bhatti (2013): 6-3, 170 pounds (2012: 7.07 K/9 | 3.24 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  • Norfolk State SR LHP Richie Salter (2013): 6-5, 200 pounds (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 2.87 FIP | 32 IP)
  • Norfolk State SR RHP Chris Horne (2013): 6-1, 220 pounds (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.27 FIP | 78.2 IP)
  • North Carolina Central rSR RHP Sam Fulmer (2013): 5-11, 200 pounds (2012: 5.74 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 5.47 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  • North Carolina Central SR LHP Gavin Guarrera (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.44 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 36.1 IP)
  • North Carolina Central SR RHP Glenn Frye (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.30 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 5.14 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  • North Carolina Greensboro JR LHP Dylan Hathcock (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2012: 4.98 K/9 | 3.02 BB/9 | 4.87 FIP | 59.2 IP)
  • North Carolina Greensboro rSO LHP Brandon Browne (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds
  • North Carolina State JR LHP DJ Thomas (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2011: 5.88 K/9 | 41.1 IP) (2012: 6.98 K/9 | 3.49 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 38.2 IP)
  • North Carolina State SR RHP Danny Healey (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 7.69 K/9 | 52.2 IP) (2012: 4.28 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 4.77 FIP | 27.1 IP)
  • North Dakota JR RHP/OF Patrick Riewer (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds
  • North Dakota State SR RHP Kyle Kingsley (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 6.44 K/9 | 1.66 BB/9 | 4.45 FIP | 43.1 IP)
  • North Florida JR RHP David Trexler (2013): 6-3, 170 pounds
  • North Florida SR LHP Michael Renner (2013): 5-10, 165 pounds (2012: 6.00 K/9 | 1.44 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 75 IP)
  • North Florida SR LHP Tommy Organ (2013): 6-5, 165 pounds (2011: 9.07 K/9 | 43.2 IP) (2012: 8.05 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 3.98 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  • North Florida SR RHP Kyle Westwood (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 7.45 K/9 | 58 IP) (2012: 7.67 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 4.18 FIP | 85.2 IP)
  • Northeastern SR LHP Kevin Ferguson (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 7.44 K/9 | 2.29 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 78.2 IP)
  • Northern Colorado JR RHP Chris Hammer (2013): 6-4, 190 pounds (2012: 6.64 K/9 | 1.66 BB/9 | 4.10 FIP | 59.2 IP)
  • Northern Illinois JR RHP Eli Anderson (2013): 6-0, 220 pounds (2012: 8.40 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 4.23 FIP | 50.1 IP)
  • Northern Kentucky JR LHP Matt Jefferson (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds
  • Northern Kentucky SR LHP Tim Clark (2013): 6-4, 210 pounds
  • Northern Kentucky SR RHP Brett Loeding (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds
  • Northwestern JR LHP Dan Tyson (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: 5.84 K/9 | 49.1 IP) (2012: 6.25 K/9 | 1.14 BB/9 | 4.81 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Northwestern JR RHP Ethan Bramschreiber (2013): iffy control; 6-4, 220 pounds (2011: 7.50 K/9 | 30 IP)
  • Northwestern JR RHP/OF Jack Quigley (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds (2011: 7.84 K/9 | 31 IP) (2012: 5.40 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 18.1 IP)
  • Northwestern State JR RHP Cameron Brewer (2013):
  • Northwestern State rJR LHP Andrew Adams (2013): 5-9, 190 pounds (2012: 7.40 K/9 | 5.23 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  • Oakland JR RHP Tim Koons (2013): 6-1, 195 pounds
  • Oakland rJR LHP Jason Hager (2013): 6-1, 165 pounds (2012: 8.95 K/9 | 2.94 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 64.1 IP)
  • Oakland SR RHP Russell Luxton (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 5.51 K/9 | 4.78 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 49 IP)
  • Ohio JR LHP Sean Kennedy (2013): 6-2, 165 pounds (2012: 5.98 K/9 | 4.43 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 40.2 IP)
  • Ohio SR LHP Tyler Backstrom (2013): 6-4, 220 pounds (2012: 4.54 K/9 | 3.28 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  • Ohio SR RHP Brett Barber (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 1.60 BB/9 | 3.67 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  • Ohio State SR LHP Brian King (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 5.31 K/9 | 2.60 BB/9 | 4.96 FIP | 83 IP)
  • Oklahoma JR LHP Ethan Carnes (2013): pitchability guy; 6-4, 205 pounds
  • Oklahoma JR RHP Kindle Ladd (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds (2011: 6.59 K/9 | 13.2 IP) (2012: 7.56 K/9 | 4.32 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 25 IP)
  • Oklahoma SR LHP Jake Fisher (2013): 5-10, 165 pounds (2012: 10.38 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 2.74 FIP | 13 IP)
  • Oklahoma State JR LHP Kyle Gehrs (2013): 5-8, 170 pounds
  • Old Dominion JR RHP Dean Ali (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 7.31 K/9 | 56.2 IP) (2012: 10.73 K/9 | 4.29 BB/9 | 3.08 FIP | 50.1 IP)
  • Old Dominion JR RHP/1B Ben Verlander (2013): 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 4.55 K/9 | 31.2 IP) (2012: .232/.295/.321 – 4 BB/19 K – 2/3 SB – 56 AB) (2012: 3.63 K/9 | 7.27 BB/9 | 4.88 FIP | 17.1 IP)
  • Old Dominion rSR RHP Erick Baker (2013): 6-4, 225 pounds (2012: 7.85 K/9 | 4.42 BB/9 | 3.69 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Oregon State JR RHP Clay Bauer (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds
  • Oregon State rSO LHP Tyler Painton (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Penn JR LHP Matt Gotschall (2013): 6-4, 175 pounds (2011: 7.15 K/9 | 34 IP) (2012: 4.66 K/9 | 6.63 BB/9 | 5.27 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Penn JR RHP Cody Thomson (2013): 6-1, 215 pounds (2011: 5.02 K/9 | 37.2 IP) (2012: 6.06 K/9 | 3.98 BB/9 | 4.59 FIP | 52 IP)
  • Penn SR RHP John Beasley (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds (2011: 6.35 K/9 | 39.2 IP)
  • Penn State rSO RHP TJ Jann (2013): 6-4, 215 pounds
  • Penn State SR RHP Neal Herring (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.89 K/9 | 31.1 IP) (2012: 8.27 K/9 | 8.82 BB/9 | 3.49 FIP | 16.1 IP)
  • Pepperdine JR LHP Matt Maurer (2013): 6-3, 215 pounds (2012: 5.07 K/9 | 4.25 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 65.2 IP)
  • Pepperdine JR RHP Eric Karch (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 9.20 K/9 | 29.1 IP) (2012: 6.35 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  • Pepperdine SR LHP Brian McIlhenny (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.17 K/9 | 35 IP)
  • Pittsburgh JR RHP Rhys Aldenhoven (2013):
  • Pittsburgh rJR RHP JR Leonardi (2013): 6-3, 215 pounds (2012: 9.74 K/9 | 3.62 BB/9 | 2.80 FIP | 32.1 IP)
  • Pittsburgh SR LHP Alex Caravella (2013): 5-10, 185 pounds (2011: 8.43 K/9 | 57.2 IP) (2012: 6.34 K/9 | 2.77 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 55.1 IP)
  • Prairie View A&M SR RHP Stef Hernandez (2013): 5-9, 165 pounds (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 3.15 BB/9 | 5.29 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  • Prairie View A&M SR RHP Stephen Lunsford (2013): 5-11, 175 pounds (2012: 7.49 K/9 | 2.67 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 33.2 IP)
  • Presbyterian JR LHP Chad Sanders (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 4.69 K/9 | 2.45 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 40.1 IP)
  • Presbyterian JR RHP/OF Chandler Knox (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 4.94 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 89.1 IP)
  • Princeton JR RHP AJ Goetz (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.85 K/9 | 28.2 IP)
  • Princeton JR RHP/1B Mike Ford (2013): 6-0, 225 pounds (2011: .318/.407/.441 – 24 BB/29 K – 170 AB) (2011: 4.84 K/9 | 70.2 IP) (2012: .288/.382/.360 – 17 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 125 AB) (2012: 4.68 K/9 | 3.06 BB/9 | 5.21 FIP | 50 IP)
  • Purdue rSR RHP Robert Ramer (2013): 6-4, 190 pounds (2011: 6.92 K/9 | 40.1 IP) (2012: 5.54 K/9 | 0.36 BB/9 | 4.93 FIP | 50.1 IP)
  • Quinnipiac SR RHP Spencer Kane (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 3.29 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 63 IP)
  • Radford rSO RHP Tyler Costello (2013): 6-1, 180 pounds (2012: 4.13 K/9 | 2.96 BB/9 | 4.85 FIP | 85 IP)
  • Rhode Island JR RHP Tyler Bowditch (2013): 6-3, 215 pounds
  • Rhode Island rSR RHP Bobby Dean (2013): 5-11, 200 pounds (2012: 8.17 K/9 | 4.31 BB/9 | 3.71 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  • Richmond JR RHP Andrew Blum (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 5.02 K/9 | 4.06 BB/9 | 5.07 FIP | 75.1 IP)
  • Rider JR RHP Mike Murphy (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 4.99 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 4.53 FIP | 95.2 IP)
  • Rider SR LHP Tyler Smith (2013): 6-2, 220 pounds (2011: 9.39 K/9 | 38.1 IP) (2012: 6.98 K/9 | 1.86 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  • Rutgers SR RHP Jerry Elsing (2013): 6-4, 215 pounds (2012: 8.15 K/9 | 2.55 BB/9 | 2.78 FIP | 17.2 IP)
  • Rutgers SR RHP Pat O’Leary (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 4.42 K/9 | 3.19 BB/9 | 4.64 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Sacramento State JR RHP Dallas Chadwick (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 5.47 K/9 | 54.1 IP) (2012: 7.22 K/9 | 3.30 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  • Sacramento State SR LHP Tyler Hoelzen (2013): 5-9, 160 pounds (2012: 9.26 K/9 | 4.24 BB/9 | 3.24 FIP | 34 IP)
  • Sacramento State SR RHP Brandon Creel (2013): 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 6.38 K/9 | 3.93 BB/9 | 4.21 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Sacred Heart SR RHP Troy Scribner (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2012: 6.67 K/9 | 2.26 BB/9 | 4.68 FIP | 87.2 IP)
  • Samford JR RHP Alex Milazzo (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds
  • San Francisco SR RHP Haden Hinkle (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds (2012: 7.30 K/9 | 1.70 BB/9 | 4.89 FIP | 37 IP)
  • San Jose State JR LHP Johnny Melero (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 5.57 K/9 | 2.18 BB/9 | 4.20 FIP | 74.1 IP)
  • San Jose State SR LHP David Wayne Russo (2013): 5-11, 170 pounds (2012: 6.25 K/9 | 2.90 BB/9 | 4.06 FIP | 59 IP)
  • San Jose State SR RHP Kyle Hassna (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.45 K/9 | 4.67 BB/9 | 5.60 FIP | 34.2 IP)
  • Santa Clara JR LHP Powell Fansler (2013): 6-6, 200 pounds (2012: 3.41 K/9 | 1.97 BB/9 | 5.27 FIP | 68.2 IP)
  • Santa Clara rSR RHP Mike Couch (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.12 K/9 | 2.20 BB/9 | 4.82 FIP | 57.1 IP
  • Santa Clara SR RHP Brock Simon (2013): 6-3, 225 pounds (2011: 2.96 K/9 | 76 IP) (2012: 5.08 K/9 | 2.70 BB/9 | 5.24 FIP | 56.2 IP)
  • Savannah State SR LHP/OF Kevin Herlihy (2013): 6-3, 175 pounds (2011: 5.60 K/9 | 80.1 IP) (2011: .236/.286/.349 – 8 BB/24 K – 106 AB) (2012: 6.20 K/9 | 1.09 BB/9 | 6.29 FIP | 24.2 IP)
  • Seattle JR LHP Andrew Olson (2013):
  • Seton Hall SR LHP Rick Mangione (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 9.38 K/9 | 4.55 BB/9 | 3.48 FIP | 31.2 IP)
  • Siena JR RHP Neil Fryer (2013): 6-2, 220 pounds (2011: 6.63 K/9 | 36.2 IP) (2012: 7.03 K/9 | 3.66 BB/9 | 3.40 FIP | 32 IP)
  • South Alabama SR RHP Anthony Izzio (2013): 5-9, 190 pounds (2012: 7.04 K/9 | 2.28 BB/9 | 4.97 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  • South Alabama SR RHP Payton Gardner (2013): 6-2, 140 pounds (2012: 8.69 K/9 | 5.80 BB/9 | 3.88 FIP | 59 IP)
  • South Carolina rSO RHP Drake Thomason (2013): recovering from Tommy John; 6-1, 200 pounds
  • South Carolina Upstate SR RHP Ben Augenstein (2013): 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 6.83 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 4.57 FIP | 56.2 IP)
  • South Carolina Upstate SR RHP/C Brandon Lee (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.45 K/9 | 2.08 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  • South Carolina Upstate SR RHP/OF Gaither Bumgardner (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2011: 6.94 K/9 | 46.2 IP) (2011: .346/.399/.421 – 11 BB/17 K – 159 AB) (2012: .351/.417/.434 – 17 BB/33 K – 5/6 SB – 205 AB)
  • South Dakota State SR LHP Shane Kraemer (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 7.85 K/9 | 4.40 BB/9 | 4.28 FIP | 28.2 IP)
  • South Dakota State SR RHP Stephen Bougher (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 5.66 K/9 | 4.13 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 76.1 IP)
  • South Florida JR LHP Nolan Thomas (2013): good SL; 6-0, 180 pounds
  • South Florida JR RHP Alex Vetter (2013): 6-7, 200 pounds
  • South Florida SR RHP Joe Lovecchio (2013): Miami transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 5.13 K/9 | 1.94 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 79 IP)
  • Southeast Missouri State rJR RHP Hank Williams (2013): 6-4, 185 pounds
  • Southeastern Louisiana SR LHP Buck Bernard (2013): 5-10, 165 pounds (2012: 5.52 K/9 | 3.07 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 44 IP)
  • Southeastern Louisiana SR LHP Jordan Hymel (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.06 K/9 | 3.64 BB/9 | 4.46 FIP | 81.2 IP)
  • Southeastern Louisiana SR RHP Kaleb Manuel (2013): 6-3, 230 pounds (2012: 5.90 K/9 | 4.31 BB/9 | 3.91 FIP | 39.2 IP)
  • Southern California JR RHP James Guillen (2013): 6-1, 165 pounds (2012: 9.20 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 14.2 IP)
  • Southern Illinois Edwardsville JR RHP Travis Felax (2013): 6-4, 235 pounds (2012: 6.59 K/9 | 2.54 BB/9 | 4.40 FIP | 95.2 IP)
  • Southern Illinois Edwardsville SR LHP Drew Staples (2013): 6-4, 230 pounds (2012: 3.80 K/9 | 6.65 BB/9 | 4.91 FIP | 47.1 IP)
  • Southern Illinois JR LHP Tyler Dray (2013): 6-5, 220 pounds (2011: 7.76 K/9 | 29 IP) (2012: 6.98 K/9 | 7.28 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 29.2 IP)
  • Southern Illinois JR RHP Matt Murphy (2013): 6-3, 170 pounds (2011: 5.91 K/9 | 32 IP) (2012: 3.36 K/9 | 2.44 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 59 IP)
  • Southern Illinois rJR LHP Brad Drust (2013): 6-1, 230 pounds (2011: 6.39 K/9 | 49.1 IP)
  • Southern Illinois rJR RHP Aaron Snyder (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 6.21 K/9 | 2.79 BB/9 | 5.97 FIP | 42 IP)
  • Southern Illinois SR LHP Cody Forsythe (2013): 6-0, 165 pounds (2011: 6.18 K/9 | 103.1 IP) (2012: 7.31 K/9 | 2.58 BB/9 | 3.93 FIP | 104.2 IP)
  • Southern Mississippi JR RHP Sean Buchholz (2013): 6-5, 210 pounds
  • Southern SR LHP Jesse Holiday (2013): 6-3, 230 pounds (2011: 7.32 K/9 | 55.1 IP) (2012: 6.54 K/9 | 4.04 BB/9 | 3.74 FIP | 75.2 IP)
  • Southern SR RHP Josh Powell (2013): 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: 7.08 K/9 | 4.72 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 34.1 IP)
  • St. Joseph’s JR LHP Steven Schuler (2013): 6-0, 150 pounds (2012: 6.17 K/9 | 3.40 BB/9 | 4.19 FIP | 42.1 IP)
  • St. Joseph’s JR RHP Daniel Thorpe (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 5.62 K/9 | 3.08 BB/9 | 4.25 FIP | 49.2 IP)
  • St. Joseph’s JR RHP/1B Mike Muha (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 5.87 K/9 | 3.05 BB/9 | 5.50 FIP | 38.1 IP)
  • St. Joseph’s SR RHP Kyle Mullen (2012): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 6.80 K/9 | 88.2 IP) (2012: 7.50 K/9 | 1.79 BB/9 | 3.57 FIP | 105.2 IP)
  • St. Mary’s JR LHP Ryan Brockett (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2012: 9.00 K/9 | 3.75 BB/9 | 2.67 FIP | 36 IP)
  • St. Mary’s JR RHP Thomas Cortese (2013): 5-10, 215 pounds (2012: 6.21 K/9 | 4.86 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 33.1 IP)
  • St. Mary’s SR RHP Patrick Keane (2013): 6-0, 175 pounds (2011: 8.80 K/9 | 30.2 IP) (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 2.25 BB/9 | 3.30 FIP | 48 IP)
  • St. Peter’s JR RHP Kevin Croucher (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2011: 6.75 K/9 | 29.1 IP)
  • St. Peter’s JR RHP Zack Hopf (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 6.87 K/9 | 3.39 BB/9 | 3.68 FIP | 90.1 IP)
  • Stephen F. Austin State SR RHP Brett Higginbotham (2013): 6-3, 180 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 3.26 BB/9 | 5.05 FIP | 30.1 IP)
  • Stephen F. Austin State SR RHP Chase Greening (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds (2012: 5.36 K/9 | 2.51 BB/9 | 4.69 FIP | 82.1 IP)
  • Stephen F. Austin State SR RHP Justin Choate (2013): 5-9, 180 pounds (2012: 6.05 K/9 | 2.36 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 61 IP)
  • Temple rJR RHP Ryan Kuehn (2013): 6-5, 190 pounds (2012: 5.52 K/9 | 3.68 BB/9 | 4.62 FIP | 29.1 IP)
  • Tennessee Tech JR RHP Garrett Baugh (2013): 6-1, 215 pounds (2012: 4.76 K/9 | 5.56 BB/9 | 5.08 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  • Tennessee-Martin SR RHP Alex Boshers (2013): 6-4, 185 pounds (2012: 5.01 K/9 | 3.05 BB/9 | 4.69 FIP | 41.1 IP)
  • Texas A&M-Corpus Christi JR RHP AJ Longoria (2013):
  • Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SR RHP Trevor Foss (2013): 6-3, 165 pounds (2012: 9.75 K/9 | 4.20 BB/9 | 2.79 FIP | 60 IP)
  • Texas Southern JR P Darius McCelland (2013): 6-4, 170 pounds (2012: 4.80 K/9 | 2.10 BB/9 | 5.09 FIP | 60 IP)
  • Texas Southern SR RHP Abel Flores (2013): iffy control; 5-9, 175 pounds (2011: 4.97 K/9 | 70.2 IP) (2012: 7.89 K/9 | 4.71 BB/9 | 4.33 FIP | 65 IP)
  • Texas Tech JR LHP Andre Wheeler (2013): 6-1, 185 pounds (2012: 9.35 K/9 | 4.15 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 17.1 IP)
  • Texas-Pan American SR RHP Bryan Maxwell (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 7.78 K/9 | 5.59 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 37 IP)
  • Texas-Pan American SR RHP Luis Flores (2013): 6-2, 215 pounds (2012: 4.86 K/9 | 1.95 BB/9 | 5.45 FIP | 37 IP)
  • Texas-San Antonio JR LHP Michael Kraft (2013): 5-10, 160 pounds (2011: 7.11 K/9 | 55.2 IP) (2012: 6.02 K/9 | 5.02 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 80.2 IP)
  • The Citadel JR LHP Logan Cribb (2013): 5-10, 200 pounds (2012: 6.05 K/9 | 3.72 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 77.1 IP)
  • Toledo JR LHP Ryan Wilkinson (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds (2011: 4.20 K/9 | 45 IP) (2012: 5.63 K/9 | 2.07 BB/9 | 4.72 FIP | 78.1 IP)
  • Toledo SR RHP Cody Umbright (2013): 6-3, 185 pounds (2012: 5.73 K/9 | 3.82 BB/9 | 3.59 FIP | 33 IP)
  • Towson JR RHP/OF Brandon Gonnella (2013): 5-9, 175 pounds (2012: 5.48 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 4.71 FIP | 42.2 IP) (2012: .239/.333/.297 – 16 BB/9 K – 14/19 SB – 138 AB)
  • Towson SR RHP Michael Trionfo (2013): 5-9, 175 pounds (2012: 5.62 K/9 | 3.35 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 83.1 IP)
  • Towson SR RHP Mike Volpe (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 6.23 K/9 | 4.98 BB/9 | 3.94 FIP | 21.2 IP)
  • Troy JR RHP Tanner Hicks (2013): 6-3, 215 pounds
  • Troy JR RHP Will Starling (2013):  5-11, 220 pounds
  • Troy JR RHP/INF Matthew Howard (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Troy SR LHP Nate Hill (2013): 5-10, 175 pounds (2011: 10.57 K/9 | 53.2 IP) (2012: 8.54 K/9 | 3.76 BB/9 | 3.96 FIP | 79 IP)
  • Troy SR LHP Ryan Sorce (2013): 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 7.00 K/9 | 63 IP)
  • Troy SR RHP Joe Hernandez (2013): 5-11, 180 pounds (2012: 7.32 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 5.57 FIP | 55.1 IP)
  • Troy SR RHP Ryan Brady (2013): 6-0, 190 pounds (2012: 6.54 K/9 | 3.52 BB/9 | 4.63 FIP | 53.2 IP)
  • Troy SR RHP Thomas Austin (2013): sidearm delivery; 6-2, 220 pounds (2012: 7.27 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 64.1 IP)
  • Tulane JR LHP Brady Wilson (2013): 6-2, 180 pounds
  • Tulane JR RHP Alex Facundus (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2011: 5.49 K/9 | 39.1 IP) (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 2.97 BB/9 | 3.87 FIP | 36.1 IP)
  • UC Davis JR RHP Harry Stanwyck (2013): 6-6, 210 pounds (2012: 7.08 K/9 | 3.98 BB/9 | 3.56 FIP | 40.2 IP)
  • UC Irvine SR RHP Race Parmenter (2013): 6-0, 185 pounds (2012: 9.11 K/9 | 3.58 BB/9 | 3.47 FIP | 27.2 IP)
  • UC Riverside JR LHP Dylan Stuart (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2011: 8.33 K/9 | 31.1 IP) (2012: 5.18 K/9 | 1.91 BB/9 | 4.14 FIP | 99 IP)
  • UC Riverside JR RHP Joie Dunyon (2013): 88-90 FB; 6-1, 200 pounds
  • UC Riverside SR LHP Mark Garcia (2013): 5-11, 185 pounds
  • UNC Asheville JR RHP Brian Connolly (2013): 6-5, 230 pounds (2012: 4.18 K/9 | 1.04 BB/9 | 4.92 FIP | 60.1 IP)
  • UNC Asheville SR RHP Robert McIntosh (2013): (2011: 7.71 K/9 | 23.1 IP) (2011: .326/.397/.428 – 17 BB/24 K – 138 AB)
  • UNC Asheville SR RHP/1B Billy Creighton (2013): 6-5, 250 pounds (2012: .294/.378/.469 – 22 BB/25 K – 0/0 SB – 160 AB)
  • UNC Wilmington rJR LHP Mat Batts (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 8.23 K/9 | 1.79 BB/9 | 4.05 FIP | 100.2 IP)
  • Utah SR RHP Brock Duke (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 8.00 K/9 | 54 IP) (2012: 5.88 K/9 | 3.16 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 82.2 IP)
  • Utah SR RHP Joe Pond (2013): iffy control; 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 7.99 K/9 | 74.1 IP) (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 3.45 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 70.1 IP)
  • Utah Valley State JR RHP Ryan Evans (2013): 6-4, 200 pounds
  • Utah Valley State SR RHP Adam Gunn (2013): 5-10, 190 pounds (2012: 7.46 K/9 | 2.63 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 85.2 IP)
  • Utah Valley State SR RHP Blake Krahenbuhl (2013): 6-4, 230 pounds (2012: 2.61 K/9 | 5.23 BB/9 | 5.99 FIP | 20.2 IP)
  • Utah Valley State SR RHP Brian Whatcott (2013):
  • Valparaiso JR RHP Cole Webb (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds
  • Valparaiso rSR RHP Chris DeBoo (2013): 6-3, 190 pounds
  • Villanova JR LHP Matt Meurer (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds (2012: 6.94 K/9 | 1.80 BB/9 | 5.13 FIP | 35 IP)
  • Villanova JR RHP Matt Lengel (2013): 6-5, 190 pounds (2012: 6.20 K/9 | 4.87 BB/9 | 3.80 FIP | 40.2 IP)
  • Villanova SR RHP Kevin MacLachlan (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds (2011: 5.48 K/9 | 42.2 IP) (2012: 6.88 K/9 | 3.57 BB/9 | 4.39 FIP | 35.1 IP)
  • Villanova SR RHP Stephen Ostapeck (2013): 6-6, 220 pounds (2011: 5.32 K/9 | 45.2 IP) (2012: 4.40 K/9 | 2.00 BB/9 | 5.06 FIP | 45 IP)
  • Virginia Commonwealth JR LHP Logan Kanuik (2013):
  • Virginia Commonwealth Tyler Buckley: 92 peak; good SL;
  • Virginia Military Institute rSR RHP Jeremy Brown (2013): 5-11, 175 pounds (2011: 6.95 K/9 | 68.2 IP) (2012: 7.35 K/9 | 2.40 BB/9 | 4.10 FIP | 63.2 IP)
  • Wake Forest JR RHP Nate Jones (2013): 5-10, 180 pounds (2012: 5.34 K/9 | 2.53 BB/9 | 4.37 FIP | 32 IP)
  • Washington JR RHP Zach Wright (2013): 6-1, 190 pounds (2011: 5.94 K/9 | 33.1 IP) (2012: 5.02 K/9 | 2.39 BB/9 | 4.72 FIP | 37.2 IP)
  • Washington State JR RHP Kellen Camus (2013): 5-9, 185 pounds (2012: 6.14 K/9 | 2.95 BB/9 | 4.26 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Washington State rSO RHP Scott Simon (2013): 6-7, 200 pounds (2012: 4.80 K/9 | 2.66 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 50.2 IP)
  • West Virginia JR LHP Zach Bargeron (2013): 6-2, 200 pounds (2012: 4.35 K/9 | 6.41 BB/9 | 4.08 FIP | 39.1 IP)
  • West Virginia JR RHP Josh Harlow (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2011: 6.25 K/9 | 31.2 IP) (2012: 5.93 K/9 | 2.85 BB/9 | 4.52 FIP | 41 IP)
  • West Virginia JR RHP Ryan Tezak (2013): 6-3, 220 pounds (2011: 9.53 K/9 | 28.1 IP) (2012: 8.10 K/9 | 5.74 BB/9 | 3.13 FIP | 26.2 IP)
  • West Virginia rJR LHP Marshall Thompson (2013): 5-11, 200 pounds (2011: 6.51 K/9 | 66.1 IP) (2012: 5.54 K/9 | 6.09 BB/9 | 4.16 FIP | 65 IP)
  • West Virginia SR RHP Dan Dierdorff (2013): 6-0, 200 pounds (2012: 7.00 K/9 | 4.29 BB/9 | 4.73 FIP | 79.2 IP)
  • Western Carolina rSR LHP Morgan McKinney (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 7.26 K/9 | 4.38 BB/9 | 4.27 FIP | 84.1 IP)
  • Western Carolina SR LHP Jon Nadale (2013): 5-11, 210 pounds (2012: 5.89 K/9 | 1.96 BB/9 | 5.03 FIP | 36.2 IP)
  • Western Kentucky rSO LHP Austin Clay (2013): 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 4.86 K/9 | 2.31 BB/9 | 4.29 FIP | 74 IP)
  • Western Kentucky rSO RHP Tate Glasscock (2013): 6-3, 225 pounds (2012: 6.51 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 37.1 IP)
  • Western Kentucky SR LHP Tim Bado (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 8.09 K/9 | 2.84 BB/9 | 4.61 FIP | 85.2 IP)
  • Western Kentucky SR RHP Taylor Haydel (2013): 5-11, 185 pounds (2012: 10.38 K/9 | 1.66 BB/9 | 2.81 FIP | 65 IP)
  • Western Michigan JR RHP David Brennan (2013): 6-5, 215 pounds (2011: 6.94 K/9 | 35 IP) (2012: 4.50 K/9 | 3.86 BB/9 | 5.66 FIP | 14 IP)
  • Western Michigan JR RHP Monty Porter (2013): 5-11, 160 pounds (2012: 6.06 K/9 | 4.85 BB/9 | 3.78 FIP | 52 IP)
  • Western Michigan JR RHP Patrick Borlik (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2011: 7.76 K/9 | 31.1 IP) (2012: 5.02 K/9 | 4.19 BB/9 | 4.78 FIP | 43 IP)
  • Western Michigan rSR LHP Mike Moyer (2013): 6-4, 160 pounds (2011: 8.69 K/9 | 38.1 IP) (2012: 7.82 K/9 | 4.79 BB/9 | 3.72 FIP | 35.2 IP)
  • Wichita State JR RHP Brandon Peterson (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds
  • Wichita State JR RHP Foster Vielock (2013): 6-3, 210 pounds (2012: 9.44 K/9 | 3.59 BB/9 | 3.54 FIP | 47.2 IP)
  • Wichita State rSO RHP Zach Beringer (2013): 6-6, 225 pounds (2011: 6.96 K/9 | 42.2 IP)
  • William & Mary SR LHP Matt Wainman (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2011: 9.68 K/9 | 57.2 IP) (2012: 6.75 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 4.36 FIP | 57.1 IP)
  • Winthrop SR RHP Taylor Klitsch (2013): 6-2, 190 pounds (2012: 4.88 K/9 | 1.77 BB/9 | 4.84 FIP | 86.2 IP)
  • Wisconsin-Milwaukee SR RHP Cale Tassi (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 6.33 K/9 | 2.74 BB/9 | 4.44 FIP | 95.1 IP)
  • Wofford JR RHP DooJoon Park (2013): 6-1, 200 pounds
  • Wofford JR RHP Jesse Morris (2013): 5-10, 170 pounds (2012: 8.54 K/9 | 2.78 BB/9 | 4.17 FIP | 45.1 IP)
  • Wofford SR LHP JD Osborne (2013): 6-5, 230 pounds (2012: 8.31 K/9 | 10.38 BB/9 | 4.76 FIP | 17.1 IP)
  • Wright State JR RHP Taylor Braun (2013): 6-0, 180 pounds (2012: 6.54 K/9 | 2.98 BB/9 | 4.68 FIP | 63.1 IP)
  • Wright State SR RHP Casey Henn (2013): missed 2012 season (TJ surgery); 6-0, 200 pounds
  • Xavier rJR RHP Vinny Nittoli (2013): 6-2, 210 pounds (2012: 4.87 K/9 | 3.71 BB/9 | 4.51 FIP | 77.2 IP)
  • Xavier rSR RHP Tyler Koors (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2012: 5.91 K/9 | 3.60 BB/9 | 4.09 FIP | 70 IP)
  • Xavier SR LHP Jon Richard (2013): 6-3, 215 pounds (2011: 5.27 K/9 | 95.2 IP) (2012: 5.15 K/9 | 2.37 BB/9 | 4.42 FIP | 87.1 IP)
  • Xavier SR RHP Markus Kuykendoll (2013): 6-3, 200 pounds (2011: 9.20 K/9 | 45 IP)
  • Yale JR RHP/1B Kevin Fortunato (2013): iffy control; 6-4, 230 pounds (2011: 7.82 K/9 | 25.1 IP) (2012: .258/.307/.413 – 11 BB/39 K – 4/5 SB – 155 AB) (2012: 6.55 K/9 | 5.73 BB/9 | 4.32 FIP | 11 IP)

2013 MLB Draft: Top 75 High School Outfield Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. OF Clint Frazier (Loganville HS, Georgia): plus-plus arm strength when healthy, very accurate; above-average speed, may have worked himself into more; big present power, plus-plus raw; uses the whole field; really short to the ball, Utley-like; ball explodes off the bat – makes that different sound; crazy hang time on pop ups; all he does is hit; not exactly scouting science, but the guy is impossible to dislike as a fan of the game; hard to believe anybody can swing a bat any faster than he can; 6-1, 190 pounds

2. OF Austin Meadows (Grayson HS, Georgia): plus speed; lightning quick bat; big raw power; good athlete; CF range; above-average arm strength, weird motion; short swing; have been impressed with his pitch recognition and patience, far better than I was led to believe; popular Colby Rasmus comp feels instructive; agree with those who prefer him in corner, arm may keep him in LF; PG Jay Bruce body comp; two comps I’ve heard from area guys that I like: Curtis Granderson (good) and Eric Anthony (not so good); FAVORITE; 6-3, 200 pounds; L/L

3. OF Ryan Boldt (Red Wing HS, Minnesota): plus speed; gap power; big-time bat speed;; can really run; PG Chris Lubanski comp; don’t love his arm strength, but everybody I talked to kept bringing up how unusually accurate it is; wears out gaps; average at best power; reminds me of David Dahl, also see a little Randy Winn in his game; FAVORITE; 6-2, 185 pounds

4. OF Billy McKinney (Plano West HS, Texas): average at best speed, plays up thanks to aggressiveness and smart; really good approach; has hit high velocity arms in past; love his swing, short to ball but explosive power; just a really good hitter; borderline CF range, but best in corner, likely LF; average arm, maybe a bit more; 6-1, 200 pounds

5. OF Justin Williams (Terrebonne HS, Louisiana): plus power upside; potentially special bat but still raw; average speed, probably more underway; profiles best as plus glove in RF; others don’t love his speed/defense package, but I like it; slightly above-average arm, very accurate; despite newness to game, has a really good batting eye; big fan of his swing; power plays in game; quick bat; relatively new to baseball; too often dismissed as a low-probability tools gamble, but he can hit; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds

6. OF Josh Hart (Parkview HS, Georgia): easy plus speed and knows how to use it, could be more while others have it as less (average); gap power; above-average arm, has also been called plus yet others have it as average; leadoff profile; easy CF range; smart player who performs within his limits; plays within himself really well; not much power, but enough there to make it work; approach has been cleaned up; now I love his approach; future big league regular; PG Juan Pierre comp with less speed, more pop, more patience; my own comps: Devon White, Marquis Grissom; Kiley McDaniel comp: Kenny Lofton; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

7. OF Jordan Paroubeck (San Mateo Serra HS, California): very good in CF; really intriguing hit tool; super quick bat; above-average to plus arm; legit power upside, plus for some but definitely at least above-average; hit tool has been questioned, but I think it’ll play; above-average speed; very raw talent; 6-2, 190 pounds

8. OF/RHP Ryan Sluder (Amarillo HS, Texas): very good athlete; plus-plus speed; plus raw power; CF range; average or better arm; 90-93 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds

9. OF Terry McClure (Riverwood HS, Georgia): plus speed; good athlete; CF range; short swing; strong; really impressive hit tool; like his power upside; average arm; young for his class; FAVORITE; BP comp: Jose Reyes; 6-2, 185 pounds

10. OF Matthew McPhearson (Riverdale Baptist HS, Maryland): plus-plus speed; instincts on bases and field; really good defender in CF; average at best arm; PG Ben Revere comp; patient approach; not sure what to make of hit tool, settled on average at best; Law comp: Aaron Hicks; enough pop to get by; see a little Coco Crisp in him; 5-10, 170 pounds

11. OF Thomas Milone (Masuk HS, Connecticut): above-average to plus speed; average hit tool, I like it a tick more; very intriguing power, average raw; good CF range; great athlete; old Rhett Whiseman comp; BP comp: George Springer; average at best arm; FAVORITE; 6-0, 185 pounds

12. OF Mason Smith (Rocky Mountain HS, Idaho): pesky hitter, above-average hit tool; has power but hasn’t tapped in, some have it as raw plus power others closer to average; corner outfielder; strong; average at best arm; below-average speed; BP comp: mirrored Jesse Winker; 6-2, 200 pounds

13. OF JB Woodman (Edgewater HS, Florida): good looking swing; hits it hard damn near every time; plus hit tool; above-average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; CF range; average at best power; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds

14. OF/3B Kevin Franklin (Gahr HS, California): makes really loud contact; good athlete; plus-plus strength; doesn’t have to swing long to destroy balls due to muscle; serious raw power, easy plus; plus arm; slow; hit tool questionable; area guy I trust called him the prep version of Kris Bryant, though that seems a little generous to me; odd comp, but he reminds me some of Maikel Franco; 6-2, 220 pounds

15. OF Cord Sandberg (Manatee HS, Florida): strong hit tool; great athlete; strong; average speed; average power, maybe more; average arm; best in LF, can play some CF; raw; 6-3, 215 pounds

16. OF/RHP Cody Thomas (Colleyville Heritage HS, Texas): great athlete; average to above-average speed; average arm; above-average to plus power upside; FAVORITE; 6-5, 220 pounds

17. OF Stephen Wrenn (Walton HS, Georgia): plus-plus speed; outstanding defender; above-average arm; live bat that keeps getting better; average raw power; BA comp: Tanner English; 6-2, 180 pounds

18. OF Johneshwy Fargas (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): above-average to plus arm; plus speed; really intriguing bat; can get too aggressive for his own good; CF range; chance for average power; 6-2, 170 pounds

19. OF/1B Juan Soriano (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): big power; like his hit tool; pretty swing; good athlete; good speed for his size; strong; FAVORITE; 6-2, 225 pounds

20. OF William Abreu (Mater Academy HS, Florida): above-average speed, tick below maybe; average to plus arm; above-average range in corner; intriguing power, average for many but maybe a touch more; accurate arm; good athlete; no huge tool, but well-rounded; Kiley McDaniel comp: Andre Ethier; 6-3, 200 pounds

21. OF Jason Martin (Orange Lutheran HS, California): above-average CF range; legit plus speed out of box, more above-average overall; average arm; tools quickly becoming skills, makes the most of his natural talent; good natural hitter, at least average; 5-10, 180 pounds

22. OF Jae Roberts (Hammond HS, South Carolina): plus bat speed; average or plus raw power, depending on source; LF all the way; good athlete; good approach to hitting; 5-10, 210 pounds

23. OF Jacob Cordero Kuilan (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm strength; good speed; really like his hit tool; plus bat speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

24. OF Eric Williams (Sachse HS, Texas): plus arm strength; plus power upside; good athlete; above-average speed; good CF tools; potential catcher convert; FAVORITE; 5-10, 190 pounds

25. OF Ivan Wilson (Ruston HS, Louisiana): average speed, could be slightly above-average; plus raw power; raw, but gifted; pitch recognition needs work; average to slightly above-average arm; corner OF profile; big guy, very strong; 6-3, 220 pounds

26. OF/1B Marcus Doi (Mid-Pacific Institute, Hawaii): good athlete; fast; short swing; very interesting hit tool; interesting power upside; average speed; LF only arm; 6-0, 185 pounds

27. OF Brennon Lund (Bingham HS, Utah): quick bat; really good defender; CF range; plus speed; leadoff profile; above-average to plus arm; great athlete; not a ton of power, but enough; plays within himself offensively; 5-10, 180 pounds

28. OF Corey Ray (Simeon Career Academy, Illinois): handles big velocity well; good defender; average speed; plus range in corner, solid in CF; great athlete; strong arm; questionable power; 6-0, 180 pounds

29. OF/1B KJ Woods (Fort Mill HS, South Carolina): plus raw power, but hasn’t shown it yet; raw; strong; good defensive tools, should be average in corner in time; smart on the bases; hits it to all fields; strong arm; Larry Greene as hitter comp from Law; 6-4, 215 pounds

30. OF Nicholas Buckner (North Shore HS, Texas): average speed; good defender; good athlete; accurate arm, average arm strength; average or more raw power; raw as a hitter; 6-0, 205 pounds

31. OF Daniel Williams (Cedar Ridge HS, Texas): above-average to plus raw power; above-average speed; plus athleticism; below-average arm; 6-2, 215 pounds

32. OF Dane McFarland (JSerra Catholic HS, California): good athlete; good speed; big power; FAVORITE; 6-4, 210 pounds

33. OF Joseph Monge (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): plus arm; above-average or better speed; quick bat; average power upside; good CF; 6-0, 170 pounds

34. OF Andrew Benintendi (Madeira HS, Ohio): good speed; CF range; average arm; really smart player; above-average hit tool;  FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds

35. OF Josh Greene (Forest HS, Florida): plus-plus speed; plus CF range; average at best arm; plays within himself; 5-10, 165 pounds

36. OF/1B Jacob Heyward (Eagles Christian Academy, Georgia): good athlete; good speed; plus raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds

37. OF Eugene Vazquez (Timber Creek HS, Florida): good speed; above-average arm; quick bat; consistently hits balls hard; 6-1, 185 pounds

38. OF Josh Adams (Pleasant Grove HS, California): good raw power, above-average or better; should be above-average in LF, can hang in CF; average or better speed; good athlete; 6-2, 200 pounds

39. OF Corey Dempster (Loyola HS, California): gifted defender, clear plus upside; average arm; average power upside; good athlete; 6-1, 180 pounds

40. OF Bernardo Bonifacio (Arlington County Day School, Florida): plus speed; above-average arm; good athlete; plus CF range; 5-9, 200 pounds

41. OF Jake Fraley (Red Lion Christian Academy, Delaware): above-average speed; leadoff approach; good defender; CF range; above-average arm, plays up thanks to accuracy; great instincts; 6-1, 170 pounds

42. OF/2B Ben DeLuzio (The First Academy, Florida): plus speed; great athlete; CF range; interesting raw power; 6-2, 185 pounds

43. OF Jake Ring (Grant Community HS, Illinois): plus speed; good CF defense; above-average arm; power to gaps; 6-0, 180 pounds

44. OF Peyton Attaway (Captain Shreve HS, Louisiana): above-average speed; strong arm; quick first step in outfield; good looking swing; 6-2, 190 pounds

45. OF/1B Stephen Sensley (LSU Lab School, Louisiana): quick bat; power upside; strong arm; decent speed; good athlete; 6-1, 200 pounds

46. OF/2B Austin Grebeck (Mater Dei HS, California): plus-plus arm; plus-plus CF range; plus speed, others like it less; average hit tool; like his approach; 5-10, 160 pounds

47. OF Carlos Williams (Covington HS, Tennessee): legitimate plus-plus speed; excellent range in CF

48. OF Silento Sayles (Port Gibson HS, Mississippi): plus to plus-plus speed; 5-9, 185 pounds

49. OF Ryan Kirby (Granada HS, California): big raw power; average speed; 6-2, 180 pounds

50. OF Darryn Sheppard (Dulles HS, Texas): interesting bat; good athlete; above-average speed; not much arm, LF in pros; 6-1, 185 pounds

51. OF Jack Ross (Palma HS, California): strong hit tool; above-average power upside; average arm; below-average speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

52. OF Heath Quinn (Oak Mountain HS, Alabama): good defender; good speed; steady defender; average arm; smart player; 6-3, 200 pounds

53. OF Nicholas Washington (Trinity Christian HS, Florida): plus speed; great athlete; below-average arm; raw across the board; 6-0, 185 pounds

54. OF Kort Peterson (St. Francis HS, California): good athlete; above-average speed, enough to get by in CF; strong arm; pretty swing; quick bat; 6-1, 185 pounds

55. OF Jeremie Gonzalez (Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): above-average defender; above-average hit tool

56. OF Jarret DeHart (Shawnee HS, New Jersey): interesting power; good speed; quick bat; 6-2

57. OF Alex Turner (Santa Monica HS, California): good speed; intriguing raw power

58. OF Ryan Littlefield (WF West HS, Washington): average arm; average speed; interesting power

59. OF AJ Balta (Valencia HS, California): quick bat; CF range; good athlete; good hit tool; strong

60. OF Luke Persico (Great Oak HS, California): intriguing power upside; Jeff Gelalich comp; 6-2, 170 pounds

61. OF Logan Taylor (Lexington Catholic HS, Kentucky): plus speed; center field tools; good arm; not much power; strong hit tool

62. OF Torii Hunter (Prosper HS, Texas): good speed; good athlete

63. OF Austin Paschke (Mountain Ridge HS, Arizona): big raw power

64. OF Marcus Carson (North Laurel HS, Kentucky): plus speed; really good defensive tools; average arm

65. OF/RHP Ian Hamilton (Skyview HS, Washington): good hit tool; plus arm; 90 FB

66. OF/LHP Cameron Baranek (Canyon HS, California): plus defender; good pop; strong arm; 85 FB; 5-9, 165 pounds

67. OF/LHP Nick Banks (Tomball HS, Texas): plus speed; not much strength, but makes hard contact; good athlete; strong arm; stretched in CF; Klima comp is Podsednik; 89 FB

68. OF Ricardo Bautista (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): power upside; quick bat; good speed; strong arm; 6-0, 190 pounds

69. OF Dalton Duty (Palatka HS, Florida): good speed; quick bat; well above-average arm strength

70. OF Johnny Slater (Southfield Lathrup HS, Michigan): good speed; CF range; gap power; 6-1, 170 pounds

71. OF Bailey Brown (Pottstown HS, Pennsylvania): good athlete; good speed; strong arm

72. OF Brock Maxwell (Lambert HS, Georgia): good athlete; plus arm; capable CF; 6-0, 170 pounds

73. OF Casey Kies (Vestal HS, New York): really good defender; good speed plays up

74. OF/LHP Tom Stoffel (Northmont HS, Kentucky): plus arm strength; really good defender; good speed; 83 peak; 72 CB; 77 CU

75. OF Niko Contreras (Glendora HS, California): plus arm strength; good defender

And ten more names to know…

76. OF Gustavo Escobar (Yukon HS, Oklahoma): good speed; strong arm

77. OF/LHP Colin Winters (La Costa Canyon HS, California): good power; could be tried at C; average speed; mid-80s FB; 6-3, 210 pounds

78. OF Dustin Fowler (West Laurens HS, Georgia): average speed; average arm; pretty swing; upside with bat; 6-1, 170 pounds

79. OF Lex Kaplan (Ladue HS, Missouri): good speed; quick bat; CF range; upper-80s FB

80. OF Alex Krupa (Greenwood HS, Indiana): plus speed

81. OF/RHP Eric Knox (Effingham County HS, Georgia): plus arm strength; 86 peak; 6-4, 185 pounds

82. OF Ryan Mordecai (Carmel HS, New York): plus arm strength

83. OF Parker Bean (South Western HS, Pennsylvania): strong arm; 6-6, 200 pounds

84. OF Dalton Frize (Luthern HS, California): leadoff profile

85. OF Jack Meggs (Bellvue HS, Washington): really good CF defense; good arm; 6-1, 160 pounds

2013 MLB Draft: Top 30 High School Third Base Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. 3B/2B Cavan Biggio (St. Thomas HS, Texas): strong hit tool; average power upside, but needs to get stronger; great approach, patient and aggressive all at once; good defensive tools; average at best speed; average at best arm; smart hitter; line drive machine; born to hit; carries himself like a pro; great pitch recognition; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2. 3B/SS Travis Demeritte (Winder Barrow HS, Georgia): outstanding defender; above-average power upside, not a ton at present and average for others; line drive machine; well above-average arm strength; love his approach; average speed; lightning quick bat; PG Matt Dominguez comp; reminds me of Moran a bit as a hitter coming out of HS; little bit of Jason Esposito to his game as well; 86-90 FB, 91-92 peak; really good 75-79 CB, plus upside; average 78-81 CU; FAVORITE; 6-1, 185 pounds

3. 3B Trey Michalczewski (Jenks HS, Oklahoma): really intriguing bat; above-average power upside; strong; lots of bat speed; slow starter with average at best speed underway; strong defensive tools; good athlete; love his approach; 6-3, 200 pounds

4. 3B Ryan McMahon (Mater Dei HS, California): good athlete; good power, above-average upside; great approach; good defensive tools; 55 arm; PG Corey Seager comp; personally love his power upside, think he’s got 20+ HR upside; great hands; FAVORITE; 6-3, 190 pounds

5. 3B/1B Drew Ward (Leedy HS, Oklahoma): very strong; good athlete; untapped upside; intriguing natural talent with bat; big raw power; impressive pitch tracking and recognition; really like his approach; could be a catcher long term; strong arm, but mechanics out of whack; PG comp Jim Thome; profile reminds me some of Phil Nevin; 6-4, 200 pounds

6. 3B/2B Andy McGuire (James Madison HS, Virginia): good athlete; above-average to plus arm; good range; intriguing tools at plate; average speed; steady defender; good present gap power, average to above-average raw; below-average speed; reminds me some of CJ Hinojosa last year; FAVORITE; 6-1, 190 pounds

7. 3B/RHP Dylan Manwaring (Horseheads HS, New York): big power upside; really good defender; plus arm; advanced pitch recognition; smart hitter; 88-92 FB; 78-82 SL; FAVORITE; 6-3, 205 pounds

8. 3B Joseph Martarano (Fruitland HS, Idaho): plus athlete; football star; plus to plus-plus raw power; quick bat, violent swing but in a good way; early PG comp Mitch Nay; far more nimble and athletic at third than anticipated; raw as hitter, especially in terms of pitch recognition; has been better than I thought in certain aspects of game; BA comp: Mark Trumbo; 6-3, 240 pounds

9. 3B/SS Jan Hernandez (Carlos Beltran Academy, Puerto Rico): strong arm; really good defensive tools; interesting power, taps into it well for a prep player and profiles as at least average; average speed; average hit tool; below-average speed; reminds me defensively of Javier Baez; 6-3, 200 pounds

10. 3B John Sternagel (Rockledge HS, Florida): average raw power; good enough defender; average arm; strong hit tool; confident he’ll hit; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

11. 3B/SS Weston Wilson (Wesleyan Christian Academy, North Carolina): really good defender; average speed; really intrigued by bat; easy frame to dream on, if he grows into it as hoped he could be a monster; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds

12. 3B/RHP Ryder Jones (Watauga HS, North Carolina): really good defensive tools; strong arm, plus at times; average or better power; not a perfect comp, but reminds me some of Billy Rowell; slow; 88-92 FB; good 77-78 SL; 6-4, 200 pounds

13. 3B Lachlan Fontaine (Sutherland SS, British Columbia): power upside; good athlete; above-average arm; should be solid defender with reps; 6-3, 200 pounds

14. 3B/SS Dustin Peterson (Gilbert HS, Arizona): strong hit tool that I’m higher on than most; little less than average speed; little less than average arm; above-average power upside; could also play 2B; 6-2, 180 pounds

15. 3B/2B Wesley Jones (Redan HS, Georgia): really good athlete; strong (65) arm; thoughts on power diverge: some say good, others limited…I split the difference personally, call it average; really good defensive tools; could be tried behind plate; way too aggressive for his own good; average at best speed, slow starter; very raw across the board; 87-89 FB; 78 CU; 6-2, 180 pounds

16. 3B/RHP Blake Tiberi (Holy Cross HS, Kentucky): quick bat; power upside; strong arm; above-average speed; good defensive tools; like the bat; 5-11, 200 pounds

17. 3B Tucker Neuhaus (Wharton HS, Florida): strong hit tool; plus arm strength, can get wild; interesting power upside, average or better; really good defensive tools; 6-3, 200 pounds

18. 3B Tyler Bozeman (Centennial HS, Tennessee): average arm; really like his approach; power upside questionable

19. 3B Jonah Arenado (El Toro HS, California): average or better arm; steady glove; interesting power; average upside with hit tool; 6-3, 200 pounds

20. 3B/RHP Jeff Paschke (Santa Barbara HS, California): good athlete; interesting power; strong arm; quick bat; 85-90 FB, 92 peak; CB and SL both need work; 6-4, 185 pounds

21. 3B Ronnie Gideon (Hallsville HS, Texas): intriguing power upside; physically strong; quick bat; strong enough arm; average speed; slow; 6-3, 220 pounds

22. 3B/RHP Angel Alicea-Nieves (Montverde Academy, Florida): above-average speed; above-average arm; good defensive tools; 88-90 FB

23. 3B/RHP Evan Fraliex (Lexington Catholic HS, Kentucky): good power; quick bat; very good defensive tools; 85-87 FB; good 73-75 CB

24. 3B Angel Luis Perez Rodriguez (Colegio San Felipe HS, Puerto Rico): good speed; above-average arm; plus bat speed; 6-1, 185 pounds

25. 3B/SS Blake Hennessey (Arlington County HS, Florida): average or better speed; good defender; strong arm; strong overall; 6-1, 180 pounds

26. 3B/SS Daniel Pinero (Western Tech Institute, Ontario): good instincts; strong arm; good speed; intriguing power; 6-6, 180 pounds

27. 3B Nick Zammarelli (Lincoln HS, Rhode Island): good athlete; average raw power; average at best arm; 6-2, 200 pounds

28. 3B Derek Rustich (Grossmont HS, California): good defensive tools; good athlete; impressed by power; 6-4, 220 pounds

29. 3B Darian Carpenter (Varina HS, Virginia): plus arm; good raw power; like his bat speed, can turn around velocity

30. 3B/RHP Bobby Dalbec (Legend HS, Colorado): strong arm; impressive bat speed; strong; above-average power; below-average speed; 91 FB; 6-5, 230 pounds

Ten bonus names make it a nice and even 40…

31. 3B/SS Bryce Only (Huntley HS, Illinois): advanced bat; power upside; 6-1, 200 pounds

32. 3B David Greer (Desert Mountain HS, Arizona): good defensive tools; strong arm; quick bat; power upside

33. 3B/RHP Will Craig (Science Hill HS, Tennessee): good defender; very strong; 89 peak; 6-3, 210 pounds

34. 3B/1B Hunter Simmons (St. Francis HS, California): interesting hit tool; slow; 6-3, 200 pounds

35. 3B/1B JC Escarra (Mater Academy, Florida): average at best power

36. 3B/OF Mark Karavotis (Maui HS, Hawaii): average at best arm; interesting hit tool

37. 3B Kezlin Douglas (South Windsor HS, Connecticut): good athlete; good defensive tools

38. 3B/SS Reid Humphreys (Northwest Rankin HS, Mississippi): average speed; good enough arm; TJ survivor

39. 3B Ryan Sullivan (Hopkinton HS, Massachusetts): above-average arm; strong

40. 3B/RHP Antony Diana (Somers HS, New York): good athlete; pretty swing

2013 MLB Draft: Top 25 High School Shortstop Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. SS JP Crawford (Lakewood HS, California): good instincts defensively, looks like a shortstop in his actions and first step movements; strong, accurate arm; average speed, times out better at times; no standout tool, but could be an average all-around five-tool guy; I’m totally sold on his defense up the middle; intriguing power beginning to come on, easy average upside; really good athlete; average hit tool; 6-2, 180 pounds

2. SS Riley Unroe (Desert Ridge HS, Arizona): strong arm; good bat speed; instinctual player; above-average to plus speed; steady defender; high school version of Deven Marrero (my comp); good athlete; very interesting pop, average power upside; good approach; could also play CF or 2B; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

3. SS Oscar Mercado (Gaither HS, Florida): swing works for me; average at best raw power, but still very raw due to swing and little present strength; strong arm; really good defensive tools; little bit above-average speed; good range; impressive pitch recognition for high school prospect; instinctual player; stubbornly believe he’ll hit in time…once he adds strength, watch out; very optimistic Elvis Andrus comp, more realistic big league comp is probably Brendan Ryan; 6-2, 180 pounds

4. SS/RHP Connor Heady (North Oldham HS, Kentucky): really good defender; intriguing upside with bat; above-average speed; no pun intended, but very “heady” player: great instincts all over diamond; strong arm; easily a SS for me; very little present power, but enough pop for pros; FAVORITE; 87-90 FB; 79 CU; low-80s CB; 6-0, 160 pounds

5. SS Terrian Arbet (Great Oak HS, California): really good defender; plus range; above-average arm; good athlete; really quick release; above-average speed; raw bat, but quickly improving; average hit tool upside; gap power; FAVORITE

6. SS/RHP Chris Rivera (El Dorado HS, California): plus arm; good defender; quick bat; average raw power; really like his bat during BP and showcases, but game performances have been lacking; average at best speed; 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good 74-77 CB; 80 CU; like the popular Huston Street comp; might be best behind plate, but he’s a SS for me and potentially an excellent one…just unsure of the bat; 6-1, 185 pounds

7. SS Charcer Burks (Travis HS, Texas): plus speed; average arm; not a ton of present power, but some there; intriguing hit tool; 5-11, 180 pounds

8. SS Tanner Bigham (NW Cabarrus HS, North Carolina): good athlete; good defensive tools; strong arm; leadoff profile

9. SS/RHP Cory Thompson (Mauldin HS, South Carolina): strong arm; good athlete; little bit more than average speed; little less than average power upside; smart hitter, knows pitchers; 89-93 FB, 94 peak; good 75-78 CB, flashes plus; 87-89 cut-SL; PG Marcus Stroman comp; 6-0, 185 pounds

10. SS David Fletcher (Cypress HS, California): plus arm; fantastic range; fun to watch; FAVORITE

11. SS Stephen Alemais (Elev8 Institute, Florida): very, very good defensive tools; strong arm, quick release; will definitely stick at SS; could hang in the big leagues defensively; questionable bat; some pop to gaps; good speed; Christian Lopes comp from somewhere (PG?); 6-0, 180 pounds

12. SS Nelson Molina (Luchetti HS, Puerto Rico): chance for average hit tool; above-average speed; like what I’ve seen defensively, very steady; good arm; 6-2, 165 pounds

13. SS Luis Guillorme (Coral Springs HS, Florida): smooth defender; highlight level stuff; potential plus glove; average speed; questionable bat

14. SS/2B Garrett Hampson (Reno HS, Nevada): good athlete; plus speed; average arm; leadoff approach; good defensive tools; 6-0, 165 pounds

15. SS Brody Weiss (Regis Jesuit HS, Colorado): good defensive tools; interesting bat; some pop

16. SS Brantley Bell (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona): good defender; good arm; like his swing; 6-2, 180 pounds

17. SS/2B Andrew Rosa (Owasso HS, Oklahoma): good arm; gap power; great instincts; good athlete; 6-2, 180 pounds

18. SS Taylor Snyder (Salem Hills HS, Utah): average upside with bat; some pop; average at best glove; average speed; 6-2, 160 pounds

19. SS Tyler Wade (Murrieta Valley HS, California): good defender; above-average arm; above-average speed; chance for average hit tool; not a ton of power; 6-1, 180 pounds

20. SS/OF Javon Shelby (Tates Creek HS, Kentucky): great athlete; plus arm strength; above-average speed; 6-1, 180 pounds

21. SS Eric Garza (Reagan HS, Texas): good speed; good defensive tools; good athlete; should have no problem staying at SS; above-average arm; gets the ball out fast; accurate arm; gets off the ground quickly; 5-11, 180 pounds

22. SS Tim Richards (Wilson HS, California): strong hit tool; good defensive tools

23. SS Bret Boswell (Rockwall-Heath HS, Texas): good athlete; below-average speed; some pop; 6-0, 170 pounds

24. SS Edwin Bonilla (Osceola HS, Florida): quick bat; good speed; good defensive tools

25. SS Luis Aviles (Southwest Miami HS, Florida): good athlete; impressive defender; above-average arm; average speed; 6-2, 170 pounds

And a whopping twelve more to consider just because draft madness has taken hold…

26. SS/RHP Michael Conti (Glastonbury HS, Connecticut): steady defender; good arm; strong hit tool; smart base runner

27. SS Skyler Bean (Rockwall HS, Texas): leadoff profile; sneaky pop; really good defender; 5-9, 165 pounds

28. SS Ryan Howard (Howell Central, Missouri): excellent defender; above-average range

29. SS/OF Clay Simmons (South Sumter HS, Florida): plus speed; average arm; great athlete; raw bat

30. SS Benji Ayala (Marcos de Niza HS, Arizona): good range; strong arm; quick release; questionable hit tool

31. SS Deric Boone (Druid Hills HS, Georgia): good athlete

32. SS/2B Nico Giarratano (St. Ignatius Prep, California): steady defender; smart player

33. SS Angel Garced (Jackson Liberty HS, New Jersey): good defender

34. SS Anthony Denkinger (Dowling Catholic HS, Iowa): strong arm; good speed; good athlete

35. SS Alexander Rivera Centeno (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): plus speed; 6-0, 170 pounds

36. SS Johnnie La Rossa (St. Dominic HS, New York): good defensive tools

37. SS Brett Binning (Monte Vista HS, California): strong arm; good athlete; quick bat

2013 MLB Draft: Top 20 High School Second Base Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

***

1. 2B/SS Christian Arroyo (Hernando HS, Florida): above-average present hit tool; average at best speed; average at best arm; quick actions in field; love his approach; not loads of projection, but good ballplayer; some Kolten Wong to his game; not much power; 6-0, 180 pounds

2. 2B/SS Jamie Westbrook (Basha HS, Arizona): good defender; instinctive; strong arm; really quick bat; good hitter; average speed; double-digit HR pop; FAVORITE; 5-10, 180 pounds

3. 2B/OF Anfernee Grier (Russell County HS, Alabama): very quick bat; above-average arm; popular Brandon Phillips comp (PG?); interesting power with average upside, maybe more; good natural hit tool, at least average; could also play CF and play it well; my own Devon White comp; above-average speed; lightning quick wrists; questionable approach biggest current impediment to success as pro; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

4. 2B Gosuke Katoh (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): good athlete; above-average to plus speed; smart hitter; fun to watch in field; very good glove, plus range; enough arm; great approach; sneaky pop, chance for average power

5. 2B Willie Calhoun (Benicia HS, California): love his hit tool, easy above-average; average defender; gap power; average speed; good enough arm; great patience; PG Ray Durham comp; have heard a shorter Jay Bell; 5-8, 170 pounds

6. 2B/SS Malik Collymore (Port Credit SS, Canada): well above-average speed; average at best arm; good athlete; should be average or better defender; some pop; we’ll see about the bat; 6-0, 190 pounds

7. 2B/3B Edwin Diaz (Ladislau Martinez Otero HS, Puerto Rico): good athlete; good defensive tools; below-average speed; solid arm; sure, steady hands; interesting hit tool; 6-2, 180 pounds

8. 2B/SS Dalton Dulin (Memphis University HS, Tennessee): above-average speed; good fielder; strong hit tool; love his baseball instincts; easy player to root for, guy you want on your side; 5-9, 165 pounds

9. 2B/SS Josh VanMeter (Norwell HS, Indiana): some pop; strong hit tool; good athlete; very quick bat; average speed; good approach; average arm; 6-0, 165 pounds

10. 2B Nate Mondou (Charles Wright Academy, Washington): good approach; nice swing; good bat speed; gap power; solid defensive tools; decent arm; productive hitter

11. 2B/SS Kramer Robertson (Midway HS, Texas): good hit tool; plus arm; 55 speed; gap power; fan of his defense; might be able to play SS; 90 FB; 5-11, 170 pounds

12. 2B/SS Errol Robinson: (St. John’s College HS, Maryland): really strong defender, may be able to stick at SS; quick hands; above-average arm; average speed; quick bat; 5-10, 170 pounds

13. 2B/SS Elliot Barzilli (Palisades Charter HS, California): above-average speed; good hit tool; good athlete; 6-1

14. 2B/SS Trevor Morrison (Archbishop Murphy HS, Washington): strong enough arm; smooth defender; smart base runner; interesting power upside; accurate arm; good speed; 6-0, 180 pounds

15. 2B Jordan Cowan (Kentlake HS, Washington): plus defender

16. 2B/RHP Hector Gutierrez (Western International HS, Michigan): quick hands defensively; good athlete; good speed; quick bat; gap power; 86-88 FB, 91 peak; CB; CU; 6-0, 170 pounds

17. 2B Felipe Rivera Adorno (Colegio De La Salle, Puerto Rico): plus speed

18. 2B/SS Ryne Birk (Seven Lakes HS, Texas): consistent hard contact; can get too aggressive; good speed; quick accelerator; 5-9, 175 pounds

19. 2B Colton Lightner (Venice HS, Florida): good defender; strong hit tool; good speed

20. 2B/RHP Seve Romo (El Dorado HS, California): average speed; uses the whole field well; good hit tool; may also be able to handle SS; 86-89 FB; 6-1, 165 pounds

And two for good luck…

21. 2B/SS Christian Padin (Colegio Carmen Sol HS, Puerto Rico): plus speed; plus arm; quick bat; 5-10, 170 pounds

22. 2B Mitch Bevacqua (Lake City HS, Idaho): strong hit tool

2013 MLB Draft: Top 20 High School First Base Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. 1B Dominic Smith (Serra HS, California): really, really good hitter; good approach; plus power; average speed; might be stuck at 1B (instead of RF), where he’s easily plus; popular and logical Jonathan Singleton comp; good athlete; all he does is hit, special ability with bat; 90-92 FB; PG Todd Helton comp, also have heard Adrian Gonzalez; has experimented behind plate, not seriously but showed impressive willingness to play anywhere; love his swing; plus arm; can hit it anywhere; great patience; young for his class unique plus hit/plus glove first baseman; polled many who have seen him often and got a variety of interesting comps including lefty Edgar Martinez, shorter Olerud, pre-steroid Palmeiro, Keith Hernande, Jim Edmonds, Mattingly, Wally Joyner, Mark Grace, and Will Clark; favorable comps don’t guarantee success, but…nice list; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2. 1B Rowdy Tellez (Elk Grove HS, California): plus raw power; very strong; limited to first base; average arm; runs well for size; love his approach; as much a hitter as a slugger; FAVORITE; 6-4, 230 pounds

3. 1B/C Zack Collins (American Heritage HS, Florida): impressive bat speed; good approach; really advanced bat, close to best in class; above-average to plus raw power; really good at 1B; might be athletic enough for corner OF; much improved defender behind plate; Mike Napoli comp by me; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds

4. 1B/LHP Cody Bellinger (Hamilton HS, Arizona): plus glove; well above-average raw power, but haven’t seen much of it yet; strong hit tool; can run and throw a bit; good athlete; good pitch recognition; 85-88 FB; PG Christian Yelich comp; BA Adam LaRoche comp; FAVORITE; 6-3, 170 pounds

5. 1B/LHP Nick Longhi (Venice HS, Florida): absolutely punishes baseballs, saw him with one of the loudest BPs I can remember; legit plus-plus bat speed; ball explodes off his bat; younger than classmates; plus raw power; FAVORITE; might be able to hang in LF; natural born hitter; big power; not much arm; slow; 85-90 FB; plus CB; 6-2, 210 pounds

6. 1B/LHP Bryce Harman (Lloyd C. Bird HS, Virginia): big power upside; exciting hit tool; 86-88 FB, 90 peak; 76 SL;  6-6, 210 pounds

7. 1B Pete Alonso (Plant HS, Florida): plus defender; intriguing power, can hit it the other way; strong arm; decent speed; raw power beginning to manifest, doing it off of good pitching; 6-3, 215 pounds

8. 1B Jake Bauers (Marina HS, California): very big raw power, above-average at least; really like his hit tool, naturally gifted bat; popular Daric Barton as hitter comp, most famously by BA; slow; poor arm; average at best glove; 6-1, 200 pounds

9. 1B/LHP Joe Dudek (Christian Brothers Academy, New Jersey): great approach; plus power; plus bat speed; hitter first, power second; 87 peak; FAVORITE

10. 1B/3B Ian Hagenmiller (Palm Beach Central HS, Florida): plus arm; interesting power upside, plus for some more like above-average for me; can definitely hit; solid defensive tools; FAVORITE; 6-1, 210 pounds

11. 1B/RHP Derik Beauprez (Cherry Creek HS, Colorado): above-average raw power; good athlete; good defender; stuff down enough this spring, that I’d try him as hitter first; at his best is 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good 70-76 CB; good 77 CU; 6-5, 220 pounds

12. 1B/C Corey Simpson (Sweeny HS, Texas): really quick bat; great athlete; big power upside; questionable defender behind plate; has plenty of power, but not clear he’ll hit enough; 6-3, 220 pounds

13. 1B David Denson (South Hills HS, California): big raw power; good athlete for his size; patient approach; average arm; average at best glove; 6-4, 240 pounds

14. 1B Ben Rodriguez (Desert Mountain HS, Arizona): big raw power; good athlete; 6-5, 220 pounds

15. 1B Tyler Green (Williamsville North HS, New York): good defender; good approach, uses whole field well; 6-6, 225 pounds

16. 1B/OF Joe Corrigan (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): good approach; average athlete; strong hit tool

17. 1B Drew Bridges (Carthage HS, Missouri): average or better hit tool; some power upside; below-average speed; average arm; BA comp: Brett Wallace; 6-4, 220 pounds

18. 1B Manny Ramirez (IMG Academy, Florida): interesting power upside; slow; decent bloodlines; 6-4, 215 pounds

19. 1B/OF Michael Hoard (Salpointe Catholic HS, Arizona): strong hit tool; 6-0, 185 pounds

20. 1B William King (Anacortes HS, Washington): good athlete; 6-4, 200 pounds

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And one more for good measure…

21. 1B Brandon Brosher (Springstead HS, Florida): interesting raw power

2013 MLB Draft: Top 35 High School Catching Prospects

1. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

2. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

3. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

4. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

5. There’s a little more science in scouting college prospects than when it comes to evaluating high school guys. This is all art and totally up to interpretation. The rankings are rankings because they are…rankings (I say it every year, but next year I want to do tiers), but that doesn’t mean Prospect #3 is leaps and bounds better than Prospect #15. I’m not trying to preempt any criticism of the list or anything, just getting it out there that nothing I write should be taken as more than the semi-educated opinions of what some weird guy on the internet thinks about a bunch of ballplayers. Cool? Cool. Here we go…

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1. C Reese McGuire (Kentwood HS, Washington): average arm, but could be more there; very good athlete behind plate; pretty swing; really strong defensive tools; frequent Austin Hedges comp defensively with plus-plus ability; double-digit home run pop; opposite field power is great to see; average speed plays up; Matt Joyce comp as hitter; so agile, such a great athlete; strong hands; above-average arm now; my own Jason Kendall comp; above-average hit tool; average power upside; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2. C Jonathan Denney (Yukon HS, Oklahoma): quick bat; really good power, easy plus; outstanding defensive tools; quick feet; legit plus arm; big power; BA JP Arencibia comp, also Clint Coulter; short to ball, but explodes with lower half; love his patience, call it controlled aggression; no glaring weakness to his game; average hit tool; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

3. C Nick Ciuffo (Lexington HS, South Carolina): quick bat; above-average power upside; good defensive tools and has improved over time; not a natural catcher, but now he looks the part; high present value; above-average arm, but throws can sail; moves laterally better than expected; keen batting eye; PG Brian McCann comp; defense has improved a ton; strong hands; good receiver; popular AJ Pierzinski comp as well; reminds me some of Varitek; 6-2, 200 pounds

4. C Chris Okey (Eustis HS, Florida): plus defensive upside; good athlete; above-average arm strength, plus for some; good approach; big power upside, but very little presently; average speed; strong present defender; middle infielder agility behind plate; PG Craig Biggio comp; BA comps Jon Lucroy and Jason Kendall; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

5. C/3B Tyler O’Neill (Garibaldi SS, British Columbia): very strong; plus bat speed; advanced as a hitter; above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; BA comp: Brett Lawrie; FAVORITE; 6-0, 215 pounds

6. C Jacob Nottingham (Redlands HS, California): above-average power upside; average hit tool; quick bat; defense needs polish; very strong; strong arm; really good athlete; decent speed; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds

7. C Brian Navarreto (Arlington County Day HS, Florida): easy plus arm; good defensive tools; really like him behind the plate, great athlete; quick release; runs well for a catcher; sometimes stabs more than slides; above-average raw power is there, but still raw; Kiley McDaniel body comp: Charles Johnson; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds

8. C Tyler Alamo (Cypress HS, California): mature hitter; nice swing; raw defensively, but keeps improving; average arm, maybe a touch more; good athlete; gap power now, more coming; 6-3, 200 pounds

9. C/3B Francis Christy (Casa Grande HS, California): above-average arm strength; good agility; decent speed; good athlete; big power upside, above-average to plus raw; still raw behind the plate, but getting better; 6-1, 200 pounds

10. C Jeremy Martinez (Mater Dei HS, California): born to catch; slow as molasses; strong and accurate arm; advanced bat; quick pop times; could have average hit tool in time; average at best power projection, some like it a bit more; great approach at plate; 5-11, 200 pounds

11. C Arden Pabst (Harvard-Westlake HS, California): can handle pro pitching behind plate; does everything well, but nothing that makes him stand out; gap power, but more there; good athlete; average arm; slow; has shown progress against high velocity pitching; chance for average hit tool; 6-0, 200 pounds

12. C Matthew Thaiss (Jackson Memorial HS, New Jersey): really good defensive tools; strong arm; big power, slowly manifesting; 6-0, 200 pounds

13. C Will Haynie (Brentwood Academy, Tennessee): plus arm; steady defender; big raw power; FAVORITE; 6-5, 230 pounds

14. C/RHP Adrian Chacon (Jesuit HS, Florida): interesting bat; excellent defender; strong arm; good athlete; 85-87 FB; 74-75 CB; 78 CU; good command; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

15. C/OF Jake Sweaney (Garces Memorial HS, California): above-average arm; average or better power upside; great athlete; quick bat; average speed; FAVORITE; 6-2, 180 pounds

16. C Dom Nunez (Elk Grove HS, California): below-average speed; converted infielder; looks like a much better athlete now than he did last year; average raw power; very intriguing defensive tools; PG Jake Rodriguez comp; 6-1, 180 pounds

17. C Jonah Heim (Amherst HS, New York): good athlete; quick bat; good looking swing; average raw power; chance for average hit tool; average arm; steady defender; PG comp: Matt Wieters; 6-4, 200 pounds

18. C Iolana Akau (St. Louis School, Hawaii): plus arm; quick behind plate; excellent defensive ability; gap power; love his athleticism; 5-11, 170 pounds

19. C Jack Kruger (Oaks Christian HS, California): outstanding defensive tools, very strong presently; gap power

20. C Chuckie Robinson (Danville HS, Illinois): big raw power, more present than most; very strong arm; strong; 6-2, 230 pounds

21. C/2B Kean Wong (Waiakea HS, Hawaii): so much like his brother, it’s scary; above-average speed; short stroke; good athlete; little doubt he’ll hit; 5-11, 190 pounds

22. C Tres Barrera (Sharyland HS, Texas): current power to gaps; makes hard contact; strong arm; quick release; slow; 6-0, 200 pounds

23. C/RHP Ronnie Healy (Jupiter HS/Elev8 Institute, Florida): interesting bat; big power upside; advanced approach; questionable defense; plus arm strength; 92-94 FB

24. C Andrew Lindo (Oaks Christian HS, California): big power; good defensive tools

25. C/3B Chance Sisco (Santiago HS, California): average arm, not always on target; average power upside; good hitter; good athlete; strong potential as defender; 6-2, 180 pounds

26. C Xavier Hernandez (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): good defender; intriguing power; strong hit tool; good athlete; above-average arm; 6-2, 210 pounds

27. C Kyle Devin (Lynn English HS, Massachusetts): interesting power; strong arm; intriguing defensive tools; 6-1, 210 pounds

28. C Cameron Whitehead (Moeller HS, Ohio): really good defender; line drive machine

29. C Gavin Collins (El Toro HS, California): strong; good hit tool; average at best arm; 6-1, 200 pounds

30. C Ryan McCarvel (Canyon Springs HS, California): strong arm; great athlete; 6-3, 180 pounds

31. C Anthony Sherlag (Marist HS, Georgia): good power; 6-3, 200 pounds

32. C Kevin Abraham (Mater Academy, Florida): average raw power; above-average defender; average arm

33. C/3B John Riley (Willow Glen HS, California): good arm; steady glove; interesting power, above-average raw power; good athlete; strong; 6-0, 210 pounds

34. C Rene Melendez (Caguas Military and Sports Academy, Puerto Rico): average arm; very agile; above-average defensively across the board; questionable bat; 6-1, 190 pounds

35. C/3B Jake Rogers (Canyon HS, Texas): good athlete; strong arm; good defensive upside; 6-2, 190 pounds

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And now 16 bonus names because…well, why not?

36. C Michael Hernandez (Archbishop McCarthy HS, Florida): short stroke; strong arm; good agility behind plate

37. C Jason Delay (Northview HS, Georgia): really good defensive tools; strong arm

38. C Luis Ciuro (Monteverde Academy, Florida): great athlete; raw; strong arm

39. C Colton Waltner (Newbury Park HS, California): good athlete; good arm; gap power

40. C Carlos Diaz (Grandview Prep, Florida):  good speed; strong arm

41. C Brent Gibbs (Alton HS, Illinois): plus arm; really quick release

42. C Matthew Decker (Jesuit HS, Oregon): strong arm; average speed; 6-4, 210 pounds

43. C Jimmy Wright (Madison Central HS, Kentucky): some power upside; sloppy footwork; strong arm; soft hands

44. C Owen Spiwak (Cawthra Park SS, Ontario): good athlete; good defensive tools; 6-2, 180 pounds

45. C Logan Ice (Rogers HS, Washington): good defender; strong arm;

46. C Harrison Lyons (Mountain Ridge HS, Arizona): good athlete; above-average arm

47. C Lane Milligan (Cherry Creek HS, Colorado): good defender; 6-2, 175 pounds

48. C Gerald Ceballos (Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico): average speed; 6-1, 210 pounds

49. C Logan Koch (South Mecklenburg HS, North Carolina): good defender; strong arm

50. C Bronson Larson (Davis HS, Utah): strong defender

51. C Dominic Miroglio (Bishop O’Dowd Prep, California): strong arm; smart catcher

2013 MLB Draft: Top 300 College Outfield Prospects

Important disclaimer before the disclaimer: ranking a position group as diverse and expansive as any given year’s college outfielder group is a task far beyond what any one sane person should do. If I have an obvious mid-round miss, please let me know. If there’s a guy that you think may be 100ish spots too low, please feel free to voice your displeasure in the comments or via email. The fun part about any ranking — outfielders and pitchers, especially — is that there’s really no wrong way to do it. I mentioned it in the comments recently, but one man’s 50th ranked outfielder could be another’s 250th, and vice-versa. This is also a little bit of a cop-out, but I may have straight up made a mistake or two in the ranking. I do lists like this piece-by-piece and I can sometimes get a bit turned around when inserting one little sub-section into the larger list. It’s confusing, and I’m dumb. Super professional, I know. So, go easy on me…but don’t be afraid to disagree.

1. Stats are park/schedule adjusted from College Splits. I dug around for stats for all junior college and non-Division I players; those numbers are obviously as is, i.e. not park/schedule adjusted.

2. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

3. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

4. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

5. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

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I think the top few outfielders can pretty easily be slotted into tiers that make sense. You have…

Tier 1: Bryant (star upside, relatively safe)
Tier 2: Renfroe (star upside, less safe)
Tier 3: Judge, Ervin, Wilson (tools aplenty, obvious red flags)
Tier 4: King (moderate ceiling, relatively safe)
Tier 5: Lorenzen, Hanneman, Jones (tools, tools, tools)

Forgive me for thinking out loud a bit, but, hey, it’s my site so…deal with it. My favorite team (picking 16th) has made a lot of noise about targeting bats early and often, so I’ve given lots of thought to this year’s group of college outfielders. Bryant is on his own planet, but I’d be thrilled with Renfroe and alright with any of the tier 3 guys (with other targets off the board). Ideally, one of Judge, Ervin, or Wilson falls all the way to their next pick at 53, but that would also be a spot I could live with King. Pick 89 or 96 would be perfect landing spots for one of the lottery tickets of tier 5.

1. San Diego JR OF Kris Bryant: plus raw power; above-average to plus arm; good athlete; everybody used a Troy Glaus comp out of HS; started school with massive holes in swing, can still be pitched to but much better in this area; much improved swing through freshman season; steady glove; athletic enough for RF; body looks much better early in junior year, stronger yet leaner; more athletic than often given credit; slow starter, average top speed; Jayson Werth comp gaining steam; my own Ryan Braun/Matt Holliday comps; power to all fields; 6-5, 215 pounds

2011: .376/.492/.614 – 34 BB/53 K – 197 AB
2012: .357/.475/.643 – 39 BB/38 K – 9/12 SB – 213 AB
2013: .340/.503/.860 – 64 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 215 AB

2. Mississippi State JR OF/RHP Hunter Renfroe: above-average raw power, arguably more as some have it plus; great athlete; inconsistent thrower (accuracy), but more good than bad lately; plus-plus arm strength, tons of fun to watch him throw (legit 80 arm); good speed; 94-97 FB, 98-99 peak; SL with upside; has played some CF; has improved significantly in CF, profiles best in RF; pitch recognition biggest impediment to success; above-average speed; encouraged by improvement in plate discipline; always considered him college ball’s version Bryce Harper, mostly due to past as catcher and all-around skill set (obviously nobody compares to Harper as a prospect, that should go without saying); 2013 update: true plus arm; looks like a plus glove in RF to me; above-average to plus speed; plus raw power; just a good natural hitter; no physical weaknesses, but some pitch recognition worries remain; 6-1, 215 pounds

2012: .248/.327/.370 – 22 BB/48 K – 7/8 SB – 230 AB
2013: .352/.450/.652 – 36 BB/35 K – 10/13 SB – 210 AB

3. Fresno State JR OF Aaron Judge: very good raw power, but hasn’t tapped into it yet; above-average speed; great athlete; plus arm strength for RF; plus defender; Dave Winfield body comp; like his approach when ahead in count, but gets too jumpy when behind; still unsure of pitch recognition; doesn’t move like he’s 6-7; will be interesting to see his Friday night splits – can he hit big-time arms is a fair question; physical comp is easy for me: bigger Giancarlo Stanton (especially swing setups and mechanics); uses whole field well; 2013 update: average speed; plus athlete; plus raw power, still not showing it in-game but starting to come out; surprisingly short stroke; good defender; 93 peak FB; good CB; FAVORITE; 6-7, 230 pounds

2011: .369/.446/.476 – 25 BB/41 K – 187 AB
2012: .313/.461/.463 – 49 BB/41 K – 13/15 SB – 201 AB
2013: .364/.457/.650 – 35 BB/53 K – 12/14 SB – 206 AB

4. Samford JR OF Phillip Ervin: good athlete; quick bat; strong; above-average speed; above-average arm; above-average hit tool; above-average raw power; raw fielder, will take some questionable routes and fight some routine fly balls; 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; on balance, a good CF; electric bat speed; crazy quick hands; hitter more than slugger; much improved pitch recognition; potential impact bat; love his swing; BA Ron Gant comp, PG Ian Kinsler comp; no obvious holes in his game, very well-rounded; did his best work on Fridays; 5-11, 200 pounds

2011: .371/.440/.516 – 25 BB/28 K – 213 AB
2012: .327/.406/.519 – 23 BB/38 K – 16/21 SB – 260 AB
2013: .337/.459/.597 – 39 BB/25 K – 21/23 SB – 196 AB

5. Stanford JR OF Austin Wilson: plus-plus power reminiscent of Giancarlo Stanton; plus-plus arm; above-average speed, will lose some with age; solid defensive tools in RF; comically high back elbow holds his swing back; some pitch recognition issues; struggles with breaking stuff; shows power to all fields; Cape 2012: stood out as most impressive specimen on field each game, wow; not fast but good speed for size; 6-5, 250 pounds

2011: .321/.357/.434 – 7 BB/53 K – 196 AB
2012: .294/.399/.507 – 25 BB/42 K – 7/7 SB – 221 AB
2013: .297/.394/.483 – 13 BB/18 K – 5/7 SB – 118 AB

6. Kansas State JR OF Jared King: average or better power to all fields; average defender, chance for more and has improved but probably still best in LF; above-average speed; average arm; really strong hit tool, plus for some; underrated athlete, especially for me (thought he was just a guy athletically, but he looks great); very intriguing PG comp: Nick Swisher; FAVORITE; 5-11, 220 pounds

2011: .307/.365/.534 – 15 BB/31 K – 176 AB
2012: .368/.447/.564 – 32 BB/28 K – 16/20 SB – 220 AB
2013: .327/.418/.500 – 26 BB/20 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB

7. Cal State Fullerton JR OF/RHP Michael Lorenzen: above-average speed; plus-plus arm; good approach; really good range in RF, also very good in CF; no tool worse than average; hits it all over the field, when he hits it; above-average raw power; very instinctual; 92-96 FB, easy 98 peak; above-average 79-83 SL; my own better Tyler Naquin comp; also reads a little like a slightly less powerful Renfroe, but, unlike Renfroe, the light bulb hasn’t quite gone on yet; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .329/.415/.466 – 12 BB/23 K – 146 AB
2012: .302/.359/.440 – 15 BB/40 K – 15/20 SB – 232 AB
2013: .320/.407/.515 – 19 BB/35 K – 12/17 SB – 206 AB

2012: 7.36 K/9 | 2.05 BB/9 | 3.50 FIP | 22 IP)
2013: 7.36 K/9 | 1.64 BB/9 | 3.36 FIP | 22 IP

8. Brigham Young FR OF Jacob Hanneman: plus athlete; plus speed; CF range; above-average raw power; below-average arm; leadoff approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .321/.394/.516 – 24 BB/36 K – 14/15 SB – 215 AB

9. Louisiana State JR OF JaCoby Jones: great athlete; very quick bat with plus upside; above-average to plus arm; above-average power upside; above-average to plus speed; plus defensive tools; might also be tried at 2B and CF; looked excellent in CF and SS in Cape 2012; great range at SS; would personally keep him in CF to allow him time to focus on hitting; approach is biggest current drawback; interesting Klima comp: Ellsbury; BP beat me to it, but having always likened him to Kenny Diekroeger as a prospect; 6-3, 205 pounds

2011: .344/.400/.472 – 12 BB/36 K – 195 AB
2012: .261/.318/.376 – 16 BB/45 K – 12/17 SB – 245 AB
2013: .290/.386/.432 – 26 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 176 AB

10. Florida State JR OF/1B Marcus Davis: great approach; below-average arm; average speed; change in swing unlocked some power, more there; either LF or 1B in pros; FAVORITE; 6-2, 220 pounds

2013: .289/.371/.477 – 26 BB/30 K – 5/7 SB – 218 AB

11. Michigan JR OF Michael O’Neill: above-average to plus speed; good arm for RF, may have range for CF; average or better hit tool; long swing and raw mechanics lead to lots of strikeouts; great athlete; average raw power; approach scares me; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .326/.372/.408 – 13 BB/45 K – 218 AB
2012: .340/.392/.537 – 9 BB/22 K – 19/24 SB – 162 AB
2013: .372/.412/.519 – 11 BB/40 K – 23/27 SB – 239 AB

12. Troy rJR OF/1B Danny Collins: easy power, looks above-average to plus to me; good discipline; really good natural hitter; average at best arm; could hang in LF professionally; great vision, picks up the ball quickly; capable of hard contact late in zone, lets ball travel deep; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .305/.377/.545 – 22 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 233 AB
2013: .345/.440/.610 – 30 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 223 AB

13. Princeton JR OF/2B Alec Keller: really strong hit tool; plus bat speed; great approach; gap power; uses whole field; above-average speed; strong arm; raw defender who needs reps; average at 2B; think he’s being missed on by many; 6-2, 180 pounds

2012: .368/.413/.412 – 11 BB/18 K – 6/8 SB – 136 AB
2013: .420/.472/.587 – 14 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 143 AB

13. Jacksonville State JR OF/3B Coty Blanchard: lots of upside yet to be tapped; plus athlete; leadoff profile, but raw power is impressive; can also play some SS; upside play that is still quite raw; good bat control; good speed; strong arm; little bit like a less heralded JaCoby Jones; 6-2, 185 pounds

2011: .322/.410/.425 – 32 BB/35 K – 233 AB
2012: .225/.312/.299 – 22 BB/33 K – 5/7 SB – 187 AB
2013: .309/.406/.486 – 30 BB/34 K – 15/19 SB – 220 AB

14. Lincoln Land CC SO OF Ryan Aper: plus speed; impressive pop; strong arm; good range in CF; FAVORITE; 6-3, 185 pounds

2013: .462/.540/.904 – 29 BB/24 K – 52/59 SB – 208 AB

15. Western Oklahoma State JC rFR OF/C Sherman Lacrus: a blast to watch in CF, speed and instincts make him an easy plus defender; plus arm; think he’ll hit as a pro; 93 peak FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .380/.503/.715 – 34 BB/27 K – 26/30 SB – 158 AB

16. Western Carolina JR OF Julian Ridings: good athlete; plus speed; gap power; strong hit tool; way too aggressive at plate, but has improved; good bunter; easy CF range; good arm; 6-2, 175 pounds

2012: .300/.323/.413 – 5 BB/25 K – 12/15 SB – 160 AB
2013: .362/.427/.628 – 21 BB/30 K – 14/14 SB – 199 AB

17. Texas JR OF Mark Payton: above-average speed; above-average range in CF; above-average arm; good pop; gifted natural hitter; 5-8, 180 pounds

2011: .288/.377/.354 – 32 BB/33 K – 240 AB
2012: .370/.461/.567 – 33 BB/26 K – 8/13 SB – 208 AB
2013: .416/.505/.573 – 29 BB/22 K – 3/6 SB – 178 AB

18. Georgia Tech SR OF Brandon Thomas: above-average speed; power upside largely untapped, but not sold there’s much there; great athlete; average hit tool with average at best power; good enough CF range; good enough arm, but far from special – not strong, but accurate; looks like a player on paper, but not a favorite – too much of a tweener for me; 6-3, 205 pounds

2011: .322/.434/.449 – 38 BB/40 K – 205 AB
2012: .365/.489/.555 – 39 BB/40 K – 13/18 SB – 211 AB
2013: .347/.436/.483 – 30 BB/34 K – 10/11 SB – 189 AB

19. Virginia Tech rJR OF Tyler Horan: intriguing power, has been called plus; can get too aggressive; good athlete; average speed, maybe a little more; good in a corner; LF in the pros; 6-2, 225 pounds

2011: .396/.434/.771 – 2 BB/11 K – 48 AB
2012: .277/.398/.580 – 28 BB/44 K – 7/9 SB – 188 AB
2013: .328/.376/.589 – 16 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 241 AB

20. Georgia Tech JR OF Kyle Wren: plus speed; good CF range; ideal leadoff approach; needs to put on some weight; not much strength; below-average arm: 5-10, 165 pounds

2011: .355/.429/.464 – 32 BB/30 K – 265 AB
2012: .260/.354/.368 – 35 BB/28 K – 17/23 SB – 258 AB
2013: .372/.440/.488 – 30 BB/34 K – 27/38 SB – 250 AB

21. North Florida JR OF Tyler Marincov: average speed; good approach; above-average arm; above-average raw power; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds

2011: .257/.315/.442 – 6 BB/29 K – 113 AB
2012: .312/.392/.517 – 22 BB/35 K – 9/11 SB – 215 AB
2013: .315/.406/.548 – 34 BB/28 K – 21/23 SB – 241 AB

22. Brigham Young JR OF Jaycob Brugman: good speed; good bat speed; strong arm; RF in pros; power remains intriguing; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .293/.350/.546 – 16 BB/46 K – 205 AB
2012: .250/.325/.366 – 18 BB/42 K – 12/18 SB – 172 AB
2013: .297/.395/.569 – 30 BB/47 K – 8/10 SB – 202 AB

23. Florida Gulf Coast JR OF/1B Sean Dwyer: great approach; average raw power; average speed; above-average arm; good athlete; strong hit tool; smart hitter; quick bat; pretty swing; gap power at present; corner outfielder in pros; average at best defensive ability; worry about him as dead-pull hitter; power has really come on of late; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .249/.347/.378 – 30 BB/58 K – 201 AB
2012: .321/.415/.467 – 33 BB/36 K – 2/3 SB – 212 AB
2013: .346/.433/.530 – 38 BB/40 K – 0/1 SB – 217 AB

24. South Florida JR OF James Ramsay: good athlete; strong hit tool; arm for RF, some like it less; above-average speed; needs to put on muscle; really quick bat; strong wrists; good enough in CF for me; average at best power; old Jackie Bradley comp from somewhere (I forget) that never made sense to me; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .261/.322/.383 – 17 BB/41 K – 180 AB
2012: .328/.390/.391 – 25 BB/25 K – 14/19 SB – 238 AB
2013: .321/.395/.428 – 29 BB/21 K – 12/18 SB – 243 AB

25. Arizona JR OF/1B Brandon Dixon: average or better power upside; above-average speed; steady glove; below-average arm; good athlete; has played a competent 3B (2013 position); 6-1, 210 pounds

2012: .213/.301/.284 – 13 BB/32 K – 8/12 SB – 155 AB
2013: .318/.399/.477 – 21 BB/34 K – 31/38 SB – 214 AB

26. Louisiana State SR OF/1B Mason Katz: interesting power upside, wears out gaps; above-average defender; drills fastballs; ferocious swing; average speed; 5-10, 190 pounds

2011: .342/.376/.542 – 9 BB/33 K – 190 AB
2012: .332/.429/.581 – 35 BB/49 K – 8/12 SB – 241 AB
2013: .373/.464/.632 – 34 BB/35 K – 5/12 SB – 220 AB

27. San Diego rSO OF/LHP Louie Lechich: good speed, plus for some; above-average arm, plus for me; great athlete; strong; quick bat; can hang in CF, could excel in corner; plus raw power; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; transfer from Cal; old Jim Edmonds comp; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

2011: .321/.387/.393 – 6 BB/11 K – 56 AB
2012: .302/.360/.378 – 21 BB/33 K – 7/13 SB – 225 AB
2013: .290/.369/.409 – 21 BB/32 K – 1/3 SB – 176 AB

2011: 6.86 K/9 | 19.2 IP
2013: 6.85 K/9 | 2.93 BB/9 | 4.02 FIP | 46 IP

28. Grossmont JC SO OF/LHP Billy Flamion: plus bat speed; interesting raw power; average speed; good defender; strong arm; good athlete; way too aggressive, but making strides; Oregon transfer; 85-88 FB; good 70-75 CB; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .287/.382/.426 – 17 BB/16 K – 4/8 SB – 136 AB

29. Louisiana-Lafayette JR OF Dexter Kjerstad: plus speed; good raw power; transfer from Texas; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .329/.426/.659 – 10 BB – 10/11 SB – 85 AB
2013: .394/.437/.618 – 17 BB/28 K – 10/16 SB – 251 AB

30. College of Charleston JR OF Brandon Murray: significant raw power; average at best speed; strong arm; 5-11, 210 pounds

2012: .335/.427/.575 – 31 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 200 AB
2013: .316/.437/.524 – 43 BB/32 K – 3/5 SB – 206 AB

31. Coastal Carolina JR OF Jacob May: quick bat; strong; also tried at 2B; underrated pop; good athlete; plus speed; mature body; still unsure if he’ll hit enough, but intriguing tools; 5-10, 185 pounds

2011: .206/.285/.291 – 12 BB/24 K – 141 AB
2012: .311/.395/.411 – 26 BB/26 K – 27/32 SB – 209 AB
2013: .325/.418/.483 – 22 BB/25 K – 16/26 SB – 209 AB

32. Polk State JC FR OF Daniel Sweet: above-average power; above-average speed, could be more – uses it well either way; raw; great athlete; love his approach; reminds me a little of a stronger Andrew Toles; FAVORITE; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .307/.436/.419 – 29 BB/29 K – 30/37 SB – 179 AB

33. Western Oklahoma State JC OF Willie Allen: legit plus power; above-average speed; strong arm; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .362/.463/.658 – 27 BB/37 K – 21/23 SB – 149 AB

34. Arizona State rSO OF Trever Allen: great athlete; good speed; strong arm; lots of untapped raw power; good glove; 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .279/.321/.381 – 3 BB/26 K – 3/6 SB – 147 AB
2013: .289/.368/.495 – 20 BB/33 K – 7/7 SB – 204 AB

35. Arizona State JR OF/3B Kasey Coffman: good power upside; average speed; like his approach; LF only, but darn good out there; average at best arm; good bat speed; 6-4, 215 pounds

2012: .234/.384/.273 – 18 BB/22 K – 12/16 SB – 128 AB
2013: .321/.422/.500 – 28 BB/25 K – 9/15 SB – 218 AB

36. Louisville JR OF Coco Johnson: intriguing raw power; above-average speed; not a good defender; not much of an arm; 5-11, 215 pounds

2013: .313/.418/.492 – 17 BB/24 K – 20/29 SB – 179 AB

37. Campbell SR OF Ben McQuown: plus speed; very good range in CF, his biggest asset; smart base runner; sneaky pop; average at best arm, accurate; FAVORITE; 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .300/.376/.352 – 22 BB/24 K – 26/31 SB – 213 AB
2013: .302/.419/.441 – 36 BB/30 K – 52/59 SB – 222 AB

38. Bryant SR OF Kevin Brown: average hit tool; average speed; average power; LF only; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .279/.345/.468 – 14 BB/22 K – 201 AB
2012: .281/.350/.515 – 21 BB/21 K – 9/14 SB – 196 AB
2013: .344/.485/.522 – 46 BB/20 K – 21/29 SB – 209 AB

39. James Madison rJR OF Johnny Bladel: above-average to plus speed; gap power; great approach; good CF; plus arm; biased probably, but have always liked him; 6-0, 175 pounds

2011: .336/.460/.493 – 42 BB/47 K – 211 AB
2012: .263/.432/.326 – 26 BB/19 K – 7/9 SB – 95 AB
2013: .304/.478/.401 – 53 BB/29 K – 10/12 SB – 207 AB

40. Rhode Island JR OF Jeff Roy: plus-plus speed (legit); surprising pop; too aggressive; plus defender in CF; plus arm; average hit tool; leadoff profile; FAVORITE; 5-9, 170 pounds

2011: .386/.448/.524 – 15 BB/30 K – 145 AB
2012: .381/.464/.517 – 33 BB/35 K – 22/28 SB – 236 AB
2013: .307/.408/.360 – 34 BB/39 K – 29/29 SB – 228 AB

41. UCLA SO OF Eric Filia-Snyder: great approach to hitting, takes professional at bats; average or better speed, above-average for most; good range; pretty swing; contact is a real strength; line drive machine; below-average arm; good instincts on bases and in field; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .245/.355/.264 – 7 BB/8 K – 3/3 SB – 53 AB
2013: .248/.372/.325 – 31 BB/20 K – 8/15 SB – 206 AB

42. Vanderbilt SR OF Connor Harrell: has always flashed five-tool potential; good defender; can play steady CF, best in corners; strong arm; well above-average raw power; above-average speed; way more intriguing than your typical senior sign; 6-3, 215 pounds

2011: .299/.367/.513 – 15 BB/43 K – 197 AB
2012: .246/.360/.444 – 22 BB/53 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB
2013: .307/.409/.518 – 28 BB/56 K – 7/9 SB – 228 AB

43. Liberty JR OF Ryan Cordell: good in all three OF spots, easy CF range; really good speed, borders on plus (plus for me, have also heard plus-plus but that seems a stretch); above-average arm; average or better power upside; good athlete; plus bat speed; can also play a good 1B; great instincts; FAVORITE; 87-88 FB; 6-3, 200 pounds

2012: .294/.364/.448 – 15 BB/24 K – 8/10 SB – 163 AB
2013: .284/.327/.420 – 16 BB/29 K – 27/31 SB – 243 AB

44. Western Connecticut State SR OF Conor Bierfeldt: average speed; above-average arm; has always hit; clever PG Ryan Ludwick comp; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .396/.506/.776 – 29 BB/20 K – 10 SB – 134 AB

45. Washington State JR OF Jason Monda: good athlete; average power upside; too aggressive for own good; raw; above-average speed; good defender; above-average arm; playable CF, better in corner; really quick bat; 6-4, 200 pounds

2011: .269/.344/.410 – 10 BB/31 K – 134 AB
2012: .264/.360/.347 – 13 BB/28 K – 6/8 SB – 193 AB
2013: .275/.328/.386 – 5 BB/41 K – 5/8 SB – 207 AB

46. Tennessee Wesleyan JR OF Trey Griffin: plus speed; great athlete; keep saying bat will come on, but likely up to pro teams to give him a shot or not now; FAVORITE; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: .359/.458/.615 – 22 BB/28 K – 192 AB

47. UCLA JR OF Brenton Allen: above-average speed that he uses well; plus raw power, but limited by long swing and slow bat; showed plus arm in HS, but now his weakest tool and limits him to playing LF only as professional; 6-1, 230 pounds

2012: .286/.524/.429 – 6 BB/6 K – 0/1 SB – 14 AB
2013: .250/.347/.364 – 11 BB/29 K – 1/2 SB – 88 AB

48. UC Irvine JR OF Dominique Taylor: plus speed; some power upside; average at best arm; very raw bat, but intrigued by hit tool; love him in CF; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .322/.378/.457 – 13 BB/33 K – 10/14 SB – 230 AB

49. Oklahoma SR OF/1B Max White: good strength; big league power; really good athlete; above-average speed; tried at 2B last fall; showing impressive instincts in CF; easy to love his defensive versatility, can play anywhere but C and SS; good speed; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .259/.321/.388 – 7 BB/27 K – 147 AB
2012: .313/.388/.417 – 27 BB/32 K – 7/14 SB – 252 AB
2013: .258/.330/.343 – 17 BB/34 K – 7/8 SB – 233 AB

50. Louisville JR OF Adam Engel: plus athlete; plus speed; really strong arm; could be stud defender in CF; shows all tools but power though some think he has untapped power that I haven’t personally seen; convinced I’m missing something with him, but was not impressed in my view; 6-1, 210 pounds

2011: .250/.345/.264 – 15 BB/21 K – 144 AB
2012: .304/.363/.336 – 16 BB/26 K – 38/40 SB – 214 AB
2013: .224/.352/.278 – 28 BB/29 K – 40/51 SB – 223 AB

51. Auburn SR OF Ryan Tella: above-average speed; average arm strength and plus accuracy; good CF range; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .356/.448/.504 – 37 BB/46 K – 18/22 SB – 236 AB
2013: .264/.331/.370 – 21 BB/45 K – 15/17 SB – 216 AB

52. Brewton-Paker SR OF/RHP Jon Kemmer: good power; average speed; good arm; LF in pros, but really strong outfield instincts; like his approach a lot; 88-90 FB

2012: .387/.526/.681 – 29 BB/15 K – 5/7 SB – 119 AB
2013: .366/.483/.717 – 23 BB/18 K – 6/7 SB – 145 AB

53. Brevard College JR OF/RHP Champ Stuart: plus to plus-plus speed; plus arm; easy CF range; intriguing raw power; 89-92 FB; FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .300/.444/.479 – 30 BB/37 K – 39/42 SB – 140 AB

54. Bradley SR OF/1B Mike Tauchman: once limited defensively to LF or 1B, defense has improved to average in CF; not much in-game power, but could have average upside; strong hit tool; above-average speed; smart on bases; great instincts; average or better arm; 6-2, 215 pounds

2011: .326/.449/.390 – 37 BB/22 K – 172 AB
2012: .305/.401/.402 – 22 BB/27 K – 5/9 SB – 164 AB
2013: .414/.504/.581 – 27 BB/24 K – 28/30 SB – 186 AB

55. Louisiana State rSR OF Raph Rhymes: natural hitter, not much else; average speed; LF in pros; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .364/.430/.495 – 25 BB/18 K – 214 AB
2012: .444/.502/.547 – 23 BB/12 K – 2/6 SB – 232 AB
2013: .335/.407/.458 – 26 BB/28 K – 2/3 SB – 227 AB

56. Rice SR OF Michael Ratterree: above-average raw power, currently to gaps; average runner; versatile defender who may be tried back at 2B, where he is very good, if he can overcome the infield yips; strong outfield arm; great approach; good athlete; strong; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .335/.397/.492 – 23 BB/42 K – 260 AB
2012: .238/.385/.413 – 43 BB/38 K – 6/8 SB – 189 AB
2013: .298/.421/.485 – 43 BB/32 K – 12/14 SB – 198 AB

57. Spartanburg Methodist JC SO OF Elliot Caldwell: good athlete; quick bat; CF range; strong; well above-average speed; smart on bases and in field; above-average arm, flashes plus; best in corner where he’ll be plus in time, but can hang in CF and getting better; plus worker; intriguing raw power; Winthrop transfer; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .372/.450/.527 – 26 BB/24 K – 18/23 SB – 205 AB

58. Faulkner State JC SO OF/LHP Colin Bray: above-average speed; plus glove in CF; South Alabama transfer; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: .406/.467/.531 – 18 BB/22 K – 15/16 SB – 143 AB

59. Michigan SR OF Patrick Biondi: plus speed, but doesn’t always use it as effectively as he could; outstanding defender in CF; average arm; knows his role as a hitter – plays up the pesky, on-base skills and hits the ball where the ball is pitched; 5-9, 165 pounds

2011: .304/.382/.346 – 25 BB/26 K – 217 AB
2012: .312/.416/.416 – 30 BB/28 K – 32/44 SB – 221 AB
2013: .327/.415/.400 – 20 BB/21 K – 15/19 SB – 165 AB

60. Maryland rSO OF Charlie White: fast and knows it; 5-9, 180 pounds

2011: .304/.399/.368 – 18 BB/29 K – 171 AB
2012: .220/.370/.271 – 8 BB/6 K – 5/6 SB – 59 AB
2013: .364/.463/.425 – 29 BB/16 K – 41/48 SB – 214 AB

61. Illinois SR OF Justin Parr: good speed; good range; gap power; solid arm; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .271/.332/.391 – 20 BB/26 K – 7/13 SB – 207 AB
2013: .358/.417/.518 – 21 BB/24 K – 15/18 SB – 218 AB

62. Florida State rSO OF Brett Knief: good athlete; strong hit tool; LF arm; UNC and Seminole State CC transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .299/.423/.403 – 12 BB/15 K – 1/2 SB – 77 AB

63. Indiana rSO OF Scott Donley: good hit tool; LF only; Virginia Tech transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .343/.390/.479 – 15 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 213 AB

64. Louisiana State JR OF Sean McMullen: good range; strong arm; plus speed; 5-8, 175 pounds

2013: .314/.407/.471 – 22 BB/22 K – 0/2 SB – 153 AB

65. Wake Forest JR OF Evan Stephens: plus range; 6-3, 190 pounds

2012: .283/.413/.346 – 28 BB/47 K – 14/16 SB – 159 AB
2013: .379/.514/.426 – 44 BB/37 K – 16/18 SB – 190 AB

66. Clemson rJR OF Thomas Brittle: plus speed; plus-plus range in CF; College of Charleston transfer; 5-8, 175 pounds

2012: .311/.398/.452 – 23 BB/30 K – 16/19 SB – 228 AB
2013: .276/.391/.340 – 33 BB/40 K – 20/24 SB – 203 AB

67. Maryland JR OF Mike Montville: good power upside; smart, whole field approach; just needs at bats; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .211/.327/.379 – 13 BB/24 K – 95 AB
2012: .248/.325/.366 – 17 BB/41 K – 1/1 SB – 145 AB
2013: .333/.395/.513 – 4 BB/10 K – 1/1 SB – 39 AB

68. California Baptist JR OF Zach Esquerra: good athlete; good speed; holes in swing; too many swings and misses; good enough arm for RF; 6-4, 210 pounds

2013: .388/.496/.745 – 35 BB/40 K – 12/14 SB – 196 AB

69. Pittsburgh JR OF Casey Roche: strong arm; good speed; interesting power; good athlete; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .311/.368/.412 – 11 BB/23 K – 119 AB
2012: .303/.401/.458 – 30 BB/45 K – 4/7 SB – 201 AB
2013: .318/.408/.498 – 27 BB/42 K – 10/13 SB – 233 AB

70. Rutgers JR OF Brian O’Grady: solid speed; good range in CF; leadoff approach; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .317/.410/.424 – 32 BB/35 K – 9/16 SB – 224 AB
2013: .301/.400/.417 – 34 BB/29 K – 6/8 SB – 216 AB

71. Coastal Carolina SR OF Ted Blackman: leadoff profile; good speed; some pop to gaps; CF instincts, but not speed; not enough arm for corner; tweener; gap power; love his approach; Miami transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .273/.403/.324 – 32 BB/34 K – 12/18 SB – 176 AB
2013: .309/.453/.447 – 42 BB/20 K – 7/13 SB – 188 AB

72. Louisville JR OF/LHP Cole Sturgeon: above-average speed; smart player; strong arm; good range in corner, can definitely play a good CF as well; 85-88 FB, 92 peak; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .209/.304/.218 – 13 BB/19 K – 110 AB
2012: .312/.392/.421 – 23 BB/14 K – 8/8 SB – 221 AB
2013: .328/.408/.404 – 18 BB/16 K – 12/15 SB – 198 AB

73. South Alabama SR OF Nolan Earley: gap power that has increased with added bulk; above-average speed; above-average at best arm; good range in corner, can handle CF but not great there; no standout tool; probably best in LF; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .312/.403/.434 – 28 BB/22 K – 221 AB
2012: .308/.412/.464 – 33 BB/30 K – 5/8 SB – 211 AB
2013: .314/.407/.439 – 37 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 223 AB

74. Vanderbilt SR OF Michael Yastrzemski: good defender in all three spots; slightly above-average speed; nice lefthanded swing; strong, accurate arm; solid all over, no standout tool; uses whole field well; 5-11, 175 pounds

2011: .304/.433/.387 – 45 BB/41 K – 230 AB
2012: .295/.394/.440 – 28 BB/31 K – 15/20 SB – 234 AB
2013: .307/.404/.436 – 28 BB/36 K – 19/26 SB – 225 AB

75. North Carolina SR OF Chaz Frank: above-average speed; old Tim Fedroff comp (unsure from where, BA likely); line drive swing; leadoff profile; strong enough arm; good approach; strong hit tool; gap power; LF only in pros, but a solid one; 5-10, 180 pounds

2011: .296/.431/.370 – 46 BB/30 K – 230 AB
2012: .273/.407/.368 – 48 BB/35 K – 17/21 SB – 242 AB
2013: .303/.393/.425 – 29 BB/15 K – 21/24 SB – 228 AB

76. Texas A&M JR OF Krey Bratsen: plus-plus speed; above-average arm; plus CF range; very raw; needs to get stronger and play within himself; not sure he’ll ever hit; 6-0, 170 pounds

2011: .332/.397/.373 – 26 BB/51 K – 268 AB
2012: .226/.319/.286 – 26 BB/42 K – 22/27 SB – 199 AB
2013: .301/.358/.354 – 15 BB/37 K – 18/21 SB – 209 AB

77. Clemson JR OF Joe Costigan: can get too aggressive for his own good; interesting raw power; could also be tried at catcher; 5-11, 200 pounds

2012: .311/.396/.400 – 5 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 45 AB
2013: .300/.429/.475 – 8 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 40 AB

78. Cincinnati JR OF/1B Justin Glass: intriguing bat; bug raw power, emphasis on raw; strong arm when healthy, but shoulder may never be the same; good range in corner, but fights himself out there; good athlete; 6-2, 210 pounds

2011: .313/.386/.432 – 26 BB/57 K – 227 AB
2012: .366/.424/.507 – 20 BB/57 K – 15/23 SB – 227 AB
2013: .305/.350/.418 – 10 BB/37 K – 11/14 SB – 239 AB

79. Miami JR OF Dale Carey: plus athlete; plus arm strength, but accuracy issues hold him back; some power upside, but raw and yet to be untapped; weird swing; plus speed, but iffy base runner; awesome CF range; decent approach; positioned to be 2014 sleeper senior sign after dreadful junior year; 6-3, 180 pounds

2011: .297/.401/.368 – 19 BB/41 K – 155 AB
2012: .280/.387/.383 – 33 BB/45 K – 10/15 SB – 214 AB
2013: .215/.310/.304 – 15 BB/23 K – 13/17 SB – 135 AB

80. Mississippi SR OF Tanner Mathis: leadoff hitter profile; some pop; above-average speed; good range; good hit tool; lesser version of Taylor Dugas; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .332/.384/.367 – 16 BB/10 K – 226 AB
2012: .363/.468/.420 – 41 BB/17 K – 8/8 SB – 245 AB
2013: .272/.409/.300 – 35 BB/16 K – 8/13 SB – 213 AB

81. UAB JR OF Ivan DeJesus: pre-injury (broken ankle) easy plus speed, still better than average currently; above-average arm; really interesting bat; strong hit tool; pretty, compact swing; CF range, but needs reps; loss of speed may push him to corner; above-average power upside, but injuries have kept him from showing it; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .213/.287/.254 – 10 BB/32 K – 122 AB
2012: .290/.357/.403 – 20 BB/62 K – 12/17 SB – 238 AB
2013: .262/.364/.369 – 29 BB/57 K – 10/13 SB – 214 AB

82. CC Western Nevada FR OF/RHP Conor Harber: above-average speed; above-average arm; great athlete; quick bat; CF range; 93 peak; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .411/.453/.636 – 11 BB/24 K – 16/20 SB – 214 AB

83. Nebraska SR OF Chad Christensen: steady glove; average arm; converted OF who has played across the infield, so versatility could be his ticket to advancing through minor league system; has above-average speed for CF; 6-3, 200 pounds

2012: .311/.373/.500 – 19 BB/36 K – 8/10 SB – 228 AB
2013: .382/.455/.471 – 29 BB/32 K – 8/10 SB – 225 AB

84. East Tennessee State SR OF Andrew Green: good athlete; really good speed; strong arm; good approach; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .282/.349/.359 – 14 BB/23 K – 195 AB
2012: .260/.363/.361 – 17 BB/18 K – 22/30 SB – 208 AB
2013: .309/.401/.461 – 24 BB/22 K – 24/27 SB – 230 AB

85. Pearl River SO OF Braxton Lee: plus CF range; above-average arm; good speed; intriguing bat; not much power

2013: .409/.504/.478 – 35 BB/14 K – 36/42 SB – 186 AB

86. Meridian CC SO OF Jonathan Youngblood: great athlete; plus speed; average to plus arm; good defender; CF range; patrols CF like a veteran; not very strong; questionable hit tool; chance for power down the line; young for class; one to watch, but perhaps not this year; 6-3, 180 pounds

2013: .297/.387/.335 – 17 BB/23 K – 19/23 SB – 158 AB

87. Nebraska JR OF Mike Pritchard: good speed; above-average hit tool; smart on bases; good range; poor arm keeps him in LF; 6-0, 170 pounds

2011: .315/.407/.326 – 13 BB/11 K – 92 AB
2012: .387/.447/.434 – 21 BB/10 K – 6/9 SB – 212 AB
2013: .354/.417/.434 – 23 BB/17 K – 4/6 SB – 198 AB

88. Central Arizona JC SO OF Spencer O’Neil: pretty swing; good power upside; slow; above-average arm; below-average speed; needs to add muscle; approach needs a lot of work; old Paul O’Neill comp; “decided to pursue other opportunities” after leaving Oregon, but resurfaced at Central Arizona in 2013; 6-4, 190 pounds

2013: .316/.358/.570 – 6 BB/32 K – 0/1 SB – 114 AB

89. Texas-Arlington rJR OF Matt Shortall: above-average arm, flashes plus; average at best speed; above-average to plus raw power; average or better hit tool; solid glove in corner; Tulane transfer; 6-3, 210 pounds

2012: .288/.333/.477 – 7 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 153 AB
2013: .397/.440/.616 – 13 BB/35 K – 0/1 SB – 232 AB

90. Buffalo SR OF Matt Pollock: really good athlete; well above-average range in CF; plus speed; above-average raw power; plus-plus arm strength; FAVORITE; 6-0, 210 pounds

2011: .303/.401/.479 – 24 BB/54 K – 188 AB
2012: .371/.456/.670 – 25 BB/54 K – 1/4 SB – 221 AB
2013: .222/.222/.222 – 0 BB/2 K – 0/0 SB – 9 AB

91. Lamar rJR OF Jude Vidrine: weak arm; LF professionally; average speed; good athlete; interesting hit tool; no big weakness outside of arm, but no plus tool either; improving approach; 6-2, 180 pounds

2011: .222/.318/.317 – 12 BB/31 K – 126 AB
2013: .299/.436/.417 – 44 BB/48 K – 4/7 SB – 204 AB

92. James Madison SR OF Cole McInturff: some power upside; good CF range; good speed; too many swings and misses; 6-1, 180 pounds

2011: .270/.351/.343 – 20 BB/46 K – 178 AB
2012: .339/.408/.409 – 16 BB/23 K – 14/21 SB – 186 AB
2013: .346/.452/.436 – 32 BB/30 K – 11/16 SB – 179 AB

93. Texas-San Antonio SR OF Daniel Rockett: above-average speed; average across the board; good defender in CF; solid arm; solid hit tool; ugly swing, but it works; 6-1, 175 pounds

2011: .276/.339/.396 – 19 BB/47 K – 225 AB
2012: .222/.295/.335 – 15 BB/39 K – 13/16 SB – 203 AB
2013: .292/.368/.508 – 21 BB/43 K – 6/8 SB – 195 AB

94. Marshall rSR OF Isaac Ballou: leadoff hitter profile; good approach; above-average speed; above-average range; iffy arm; little power, but slowly starting to emerge as body has filled out; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .283/.397/.396 – 32 BB/28 K – 187 AB
2012: .308/.450/.405 – 44 BB/40 K – 22/29 SB – 195 AB
2013: .323/.434/.428 – 37 BB/31 K – 13/17 SB – 201 AB

95. New Mexico SR OF Josh Melendez: good athlete; above-average speed; above-average arm; decent CF range; 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .301/.367/.453 – 24 BB/27 K – 23/24 SB – 236 AB
2013: .280/.389/.417 – 36 BB/34 K – 13/16 SB – 218 AB

96. Rice JR OF/1B Michael Aquino: can really hit; big power upside; average speed; approach needs cleaning up; 5-10, 170 pounds

2013: .332/.380/.534 – 17 BB/48 K – 2/3 SB – 223 AB

97. Jacksonville State JR OF Michel Bishop: plus speed; leadoff profile; 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: .208/.278/.327 – 14 BB/46 K – 7/9 SB – 159 AB
2013: .340/.416/.539 – 26 BB/41 K – 17/20 SB – 206 AB

98. Virginia Tech rSR OF/1B Andrew Rash: plus raw power; really quick bat; above-average arm; average speed; good instincts in CF, but profiles best in RF; way too much swing and miss; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .330/.414/.696 – 19 BB/49 K – 191 AB
2012: .267/.330/.444 – 9 BB/38 K – 7/9 SB – 187 AB
2013: .294/.355/.520 – 13 BB/49 K – 5/8 SB – 221 AB

99. North Carolina State SR OF Brett Williams: junior college standout with well-rounded tools; plus defender; plus speed; needs to make more contact; interesting power; good range in CF; torn ACL in 2012 has slowed him some; 5-11, 185 pounds

2011: .290/.374/.450 – 16 BB/38 K – 238 AB
2013: .254/.342/.353 – 22 BB/43 K – 18/21 SB – 201 AB

100. Wake Forest rSO OF Kevin Jordan: above-average speed; good CF defense; bat with upside; great athlete; interesting power upside; underrated approach; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .216/.310/.288 – 16 BB/52 K – 5/7 SB – 125 AB
2013: .195/.320/.310 – 15 BB/36 K – 5/8 SB – 87 AB

101. Mississippi State JR OF/LHP CT Bradford: plus speed; good arm; good range in CF; leadoff profile; fantastic approach; 92 peak; 5-9, 170 pounds

2011: .303/.401/.369 – 30 BB/22 K – 244 AB
2012: .258/.350/.339 – 13 BB/16 K – 3/4 SB – 124 AB
2013: .305/.382/.336 – 20 BB/31 K – 7/7 SB – 220 AB

102. Arkansas rJR OF/RHP Jacob Morris: plus athlete; plus speed; covers lots of ground in OF; strong arm; big raw talent, but hasn’t gotten at bats to show it; college upside tools gamble; 6-3, 215 pounds

2012: .229/.357/.400 – 22 BB/47 K – 5/7 SB – 140 AB
2013: .152/.287/.202 – 17 BB/36 K – 8/9 SB – 99 AB

103. Kentucky JR OF Lucas Witt: good athlete; really good speed; good arm; still raw; 6-1, 190 pounds

2011: .267/.398/.320 – 12 BB/13 K – 75 AB
2012: .319/.385/.333 – 4 BB/8 K – 5/8 SB – 69 AB
2013: .197/.281/.211 – 8 BB/14 K – 5/6 SB – 76 AB

104. Arkansas SR OF Matt Vinson: five-tool ceiling, but maddeningly inconsistent across board; big raw power; good defender; strong arm; above-average speed; 6-2, 210 pounds

2011: .221/.310/.390 – 10 BB/27 K – 77 AB
2012: .217/.349/.275 – 25 BB/35 K – 2/5 SB – 120 AB
2013: .269/.368/.363 – 32 BB/45 K – 8/9 SB – 201 AB

105. Creighton JR OF Mike Gerber: good athlete; no standout tool; gap power; too aggressive; good enough arm for RF; 6-1, 180 pounds

2011: .280/.371/.488 – 23 BB/61 K – 168 AB
2012: .256/.339/.389 – 21 BB/41 K – 2/2 SB – 203 AB
2013: .343/.399/.582 – 11 BB/23 K – 2/3 SB – 134 AB

106. Oregon JR OF Brett Thomas: average speed, maybe a touch more; strong hit tool; not a ton of pop, but enough; stretched a bit in CF; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .311/.423/.379 – 16 BB/27 K – 103 AB
2012: .353/.407/.488 – 15 BB/34 K – 9/13 SB – 201 AB
2013: .363/.449/.478 – 23 BB/45 K – 12/15 SB – 201 AB

107. Mercer JR OF Derrick Workman: plus arm; good speed; major approach issues; 6-1, 185 pounds

2011: .302/.352/.461 – 15 BB/78 K – 232 AB
2012: .295/.389/.452 – 25 BB/71 K – 6/9 SB – 210 AB
2013: .316/.426/.529 – 35 BB/58 K – 3/3 SB – 206 AB

108. Pittsburgh JR OF/RHP Stephen Vranka: strong arm; 5-10, 160 pounds

2012: .261/.321/.374 – 18 BB/39 K – 9/13 SB – 222 AB
2013: .297/.393/.500 – 35 BB/35 K – 16/19 SB – 236 AB

109. Michigan State SO OF/C Jimmy Pickens: good athlete; strong wrists; good OF range; strong arm; 6-0, 220 pounds

2012: .268/.362/.448 – 13 BB/46 K – 2/3 SB – 183 AB
2013: .297/.372/.523 – 19 BB/39 K – 6/10 SB – 195 AB

110. Hawaii Pacific SR OF/1B Marvin Campbell: big power upside; below-average speed; solid in both LF and 1B, though some don’t like him at 1B and think he’s too slow for OF; UNLV transfer; 6-5, 235 pounds

2013: .356/.466/.627 – 36 BB/36 K – 3/6 SB – 177 AB

111. Towson JR OF Dominic Fratantuono: great approach; LF arm; 5-11, 170 pounds

2011: .244/.329/.370 – 16 BB/26 K – 135 AB
2012: .256/.429/.415 – 40 BB/29 K – 10/15 SB – 176 AB
2013: .323/.431/.532 – 35 BB/52 K – 14/19 SB – 220 AB

112. Central Florida rSR OF Erik Hempe: average at best power; average speed; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .323/.390/.519 – 15 BB/41 K – 189 AB
2013: .324/.410/.518 – 31 BB/43 K – 6/11 SB – 222 AB

113. Evansville rSO OF Kevin Kaczmarski: good speed; really good approach; corner OF range; 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .308/.417/.438 – 31 BB/45 K – 13/15 SB – 201 AB
2013: .356/.426/.521 – 25 BB/40 K – 15/21 SB – 236 AB

114. Maryland SR OF Jordan Hagel: 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .332/.418/.498 – 24 BB/42 K – 16/20 SB – 205 AB
2013: .331/.424/.547 – 20 BB/33 K – 14/17 SB – 148 AB

115. Miami SR OF Chantz Mack: interesting pop; strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .254/.371/.362 – 24 BB/29 K – 138 AB
2012: .295/.410/.367 – 33 BB/22 K – 11/15 SB – 166 AB
2013: .306/.445/.393 – 39 BB/31 K – 15/18 SB – 196 AB

116. Florida State SR OF Seth Miller: good speed; above-average defender; good arm; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .178/.346/.248 – 21 BB/33 K – 101 AB
2012: .212/.331/.349 – 16 BB/39 K – 4/5 SB – 146 AB
2013: .269/.375/.388 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/9 SB – 160 AB

117. Austin Peay State JR OF Craig Massoni: 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: .335/.434/.594 – 34 BB/45 K – 6/8 SB – 224 AB

118. Michigan State SR OF Jordan Keur: good speed; good instincts in outfield; 5-11, 185 pounds

2011: .260/.313/.316 – 8 BB/16 K – 196 AB
2012: .365/.442/.433 – 29 BB/27 K – 9/18 SB – 252 AB
2013: .337/.431/.433 – 12 BB/10 K – 10/14 SB – 104 AB

119. Nevada SR OF Brooks Klein: strong hit tool, but that’s his only average or better tool; 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .315/.392/.552 – 21 BB/31 K – 2/6 SB – 203 AB
2013: .327/.398/.521 – 23 BB/26 K – 3/9 SB – 217 AB

120. Buffalo rSR OF Jason Kanzler: good defender; plus speed; plus arm; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .272/.359/.424 – 11 BB/42 K – 125 AB
2012: .359/.407/.574 – 16 BB/48 K – 17/21 SB – 223 AB
2013: .326/.398/.595 – 18 BB/51 K – 20/24 SB – 227 AB

121. California Baptist SR OF Luke Esquerra: strong arm; good raw power; good speed; raw defender; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: .360/.459/.600 – 32 BB/28 K – 5/7 SB – 200 AB

122. New Mexico rSR OF Luke Campbell: good approach; power upside; average speed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .319/.391/.513 – 18 BB/20 K – 8/13 SB – 191 AB

123. UNLV SR OF Brandon Bayardi: good power upside; LF only, but a decent one; 6-2, 210 pounds

2011: .282/.394/.515 – 22 BB/47 K – 163 AB
2012: .322/.425/.488 – 29 BB/40 K – 12/15 SB – 205 AB
2013: .306/.391/.513 – 24 BB/39 K – 8/12 SB – 232 AB

124. Virginia Military Institute SR OF Rob Dickinson: 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .293/.365/.481 – 16 BB/26 K – 7/12 SB – 181 AB
2013: .379/.443/.571 – 18 BB/18 K – 15/20 SB – 198 AB

125. James Madison SR OF Colby Roberts: 5-10, 195 pounds

2012: .250/.381/.349 – 30 BB/49 K – 7/13 SB – 172 AB
2013: .371/.439/.606 – 17 BB/24 K – 5/8 SB – 132 AB

126. Sacramento State JR OF Justin Higley: good athlete; average arm; untapped power upside; good athlete; good speed; 6-4, 200 pounds

2012: .305/.391/.492 – 27 BB/61 K – 5/5 SB – 197 AB
2013: .286/.362/.524 – 22 BB/55 K – 4/9 SB – 210 AB

127. Hendrix JR OF Collin Radack: above-average speed; good athlete; gap power for now, could be more; can hang in CF, but better in corner; 6-4, 200 pounds

2013: .396/.458/.514 – 12 BB/18 K – 14/17 SB – 144 AB

128. Illinois State rSR OF Eric Aguilera: 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .350/.374/.502 – 5 BB/33 K – 0/2 SB – 203 AB
2013: .346/.408/.524 – 26 BB/50 K – 4/7 SB – 231 AB

129. Central Arizona JC FR OF/RHP Sean Hurley: intriguing bat; TJ survivor; 6-4, 235 pounds

2013: .341/.430/.562 – 28 BB/40 K – 4/6 SB – 185 AB

130. Towson rJR OF Kurt Wertz: coming back from TJ surgery; 5-10, 170 pounds

2012: .218/.295/.381 – 15 BB/27 K – 6/7 SB – 147 AB
2013: .317/.401/.606 – 31 BB/32 K – 6/10 SB – 208 AB

131. Siena SR OF Mike Fish: 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: .324/.372/.467 – 7 BB/11 K – 3/3 SB – 105 AB
2013: .385/.434/.641 – 20 BB/23 K – 14/16 SB – 231 AB

132. Shippensburg SR OF Cody Kulp: plus arm; average speed; good range in RF; above-average raw power; below-average plate discipline

2013: .276/.372/.435 – 23 BB/23 K – 7/7 SB – 170 AB

133. Spartanburg Methodist JC OF Wesley Rogers: plus speed; good CF range; like his bat; power is coming; FAVORITE; 6-4, 180 pounds

2013: .333/.450/.400 – 35 BB/21 K – 30/32 SB – 180 AB

134. Delaware rSR OF Nick Ferdinand: 6-2, 215 pounds

2011: .276/.351/.506 – 18 BB/28 K – 170 AB
2012: .284/.401/.433 – 26 BB/38 K – 4/6 SB – 208 AB
2013: .329/.413/.633 – 29 BB/39 K – 2/3 SB – 210 AB

135. Central Connecticut State JR OF Dylan DelaCruz: 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .295/.337/.447 – 12 BB/25 K – 2/4 SB – 190 AB
2013: .329/.370/.538 – 14 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 210 AB

136. Penn SR OF Ryan Deitrich: 6-5, 200 pounds

2012: .336/.391/.593 – 10 BB/31 K – 2/4 SB – 140 AB
2013: .354/.475/.535 – 26 BB/23 K – 10/12 SB – 144 AB

137. Canisius SR OF Chris Gruarin: 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .239/.365/.352 – 23 BB/50 K – 14/15 SB – 176 AB
2013: .291/.396/.500 – 17 BB/31 K – 10/10 SB – 110 AB

138. Holy Cross SR OF Patrick Puentes: 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .313/.456/.425 – 27 BB/34 K – 6/9 SB – 134 AB
2013: .296/.365/.497 – 18 BB/33 K – 6/6 SB – 169 AB

139. Holy Cross JR OF Brandon Cipolla: pretty swing; good athlete; plus speed; plus CF range; plus arm; solid approach; FAVORITE; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .298/.403/.460 – 30 BB/46 K – 3/9 SB – 161 AB
2013: .312/.382/.452 – 20 BB/42 K – 7/9 SB – 186 AB

140. Florida Atlantic SR OF Nathan Pittman: really good CF; leadoff approach; 5-9, 175 pounds

2012: .242/.382/.403 – 28 BB/32 K – 10/13 SB – 124 AB
2013: .312/.442/.465 – 42 BB/40 K – 13/19 SB – 202 AB

141. UNC Wilmington SR OF Tyler Molinaro: strong hit tool, but has been inconsistent throughout amateur career; good glove in corner; impressive power, but all depends on whether or not he can make enough contact going forward; 6-2, 220 pounds

2012: .284/.341/.538 – 19 BB/64 K – 6/7 SB – 264 AB
2013: .263/.391/.488 – 33 BB/66 K – 4/6 SB – 205 AB

142. Wheaton JR OF Sean Ryan: plus speed; tough to strikeout; average at best arm

2013: .338/.411/.423 – 16 BB/19 K – 4/4 SB – 142 AB

143. Miami (Ohio) rSR OF Alex Johnson: plus speed; CF range; plus arm; weird swing, but gets results; good athlete; big raw power, but still mostly raw; might struggle against big-time pitching; Cleveland State transfer; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .299/.333/.472 – 14 BB/32 K – 15/19 SB – 214 AB

144. North Carolina Central SR OF Luis Diaz: good speed; surprising power, could be above-average; good LF; 5-10, 200 pounds

2012: .324/.435/.476 – 23 BB/31 K – 7/10 SB – 185 AB
2013: .325/.454/.467 – 43 BB/54 K – 19/21 SB – 197 AB

145. Cornell JR OF Chris Cruz: strong hit tool; good speed; above-average defender; above-average arm; pretty swing; works defensively in corner OF; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .256/.330/.451 – 8 BB/24 K – 82 AB
2012: .264/.353/.545 – 19 BB/51 K – 8/10 SB – 178 AB
2013: .197/.278/.437 – 5 BB/21 K – 2/4 SB – 71 AB

146. Valparaiso JR OF Chris Manning: great athlete; strong defender in CF, but best in corner; good arm; above-average speed; average hit tool; smart player; tools play up; accurate arm; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .275/.338/.344 – 19 BB/33 K – 11/15 SB – 244 AB
2013: .300/.378/.414 – 17 BB/26 K – 12/15 SB – 203 AB

147. North Greenville SR OF Adam Taylor: above-average speed; raw hitter; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .392/.483/.597 – 20 BB/21 K – 10/13 SB – 176 AB

148. Fresno JC OF Anthony Hawkins: big raw power; 5-10, 225 pounds

2013: 356/.424/.544 – 12 BB/31 K – 10/11 SB – 149 AB

149. Concordia JR OF Cody Smith: San Diego State transfer; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .321/.394/.451 – 20 BB/47 K – 193 AB
2013: .341/.423/.549 – 19 BB/36 K – 16/20 SB – 182 AB

150. Austin Peay State SR OF Cody Hudson: good speed; good athlete; good pop; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .247/.364/.412 – 23 BB/42 K – 182 AB
2012: .263/.347/.404 – 24 BB/37 K – 21/27 SB – 213 AB
2013: .313/.356/.443 – 14 BB/42 K – 30/38 SB – 230 AB

151. Austin Peay State JR OF/LHP Rolando Gautier: 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .249/.369/.333 – 29 BB/46 K – 201 AB
2012: .243/.355/.362 – 25 BB/51 K – 6/8 SB – 185 AB
2013: .281/.401/.410 – 35 BB/50 K – 3/7 SB – 210 AB

152. Western Illinois SR OF Dan Dispensa: really good athlete; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .349/.427/.474 – 20 BB/29 K – 7/11 SB – 192 AB
2013: .276/.351/.403 – 21 BB/31 K – 8/13 SB – 196 AB

153. Louisiana-Monroe JR OF Dalton Herrington: plus defender; average arm; some pop; 5-11, 180 pounds

2013: .253/.324/.403 – 17 BB/39 K – 9/12 SB – 186 AB

154. Western Kentucky JR OF/INF Regan Flaherty: Vanderbilt transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds

2013: .288/.344/.390 – 20 BB/43 K – 1/3 SB – 236 AB

155. Illinois rJR OF Jordan Parr: good raw power; good athlete; 6-3, 200 pounds

2012: .333/.379/.498 – 14 BB/26 K – 6/16 SB – 201 AB
2013: .269/.366/.378 – 32 BB/25 K – 23/26 SB – 201 AB

156. Pepperdine rSO OF Bryan Langlois: makes consistent hard contact; average at best speed; smart runner; above-average arm; can hang in CF, but best in RF; still learning the strike zone; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .333/.391/.417 – 3 BB/25 K – 1/1 SB – 84 AB
2013: .289/.384/.458 – 22 BB/46 K – 4/5 SB – 190 AB

157. Ball State JR OF Sean Godfrey: above-average speed; leadoff profile; average defensive range in CF; average at best arm; 6-2, 185 pounds

2011: .262/.313/.388 – 3 BB/30 K – 103 AB
2012: .328/.384/.443 – 3 BB/25 K – 13/15 SB – 131 AB
2013: .311/.382/.459 – 14 BB/30 K – 17/26 SB – 222 AB

158. Central Arkansas SR OF Forrestt Allday: FAVORITE; 5-11, 180 pounds

2012: .309/.474/.410 – 57 BB/25 K – 7/12 SB – 188 AB
2013: .346/.489/.453 – 49 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 214 AB

159. Cal State Dominguez Hills SR OF Ivory Thomas: Cal State Fullerton transfer; plus speed

2013: .383/.523/.511 – 29 BB/31 K – 19/24 SB – 133 AB

160. Tallahassee CC SO OF Matt Bahnick: plus arm; big power; can play CF, but better in RF

2013: .286/.382/.407 – 25 BB/51 K – 4/5 SB – 199 AB

161. Central Arizona JC SO OF Jordan Dunatov: above-average speed; good athlete; Oregon State transfer; 6-6, 200 pounds

2013: .262/.311/.328 – 9 BB/17 K – 8/11 SB – 122 AB

162. Alabama-Huntsville SR OF Justin Pearson: love his approach; knows the strike zone better than most umpires; plus speed; LF in pros, but can hang to some degree in CF; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013: .280/.435/.393 – 32 BB/18 K – 20/22 SB – 150 AB

163. Florida Atlantic JR OF/1B Tyler Rocklein: strong; good athlete; weak arm; average at best raw power; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .270/.311/.477 – 12 BB/49 K – 6/9 SB – 222 AB

164. Central Connecticut State JR OF JP Sportman

2012: .321/.365/.516 – 13 BB/20 K – 2/5 SB – 190 AB
2013: .312/.330/.441 – 8 BB/14 K – 13/15 SB – 202 AB

165. Canisius JR OF Jesse Kelso: 5-10, 185 pounds

2012: .243/.339/.365 – 20 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 148 AB
2013: .282/.421/.446 – 34 BB/24 K – 11/16 SB – 177 AB

166. Southeast Missouri State rSO OF Jason Blum: 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .234/.353/.345 – 18 BB/24 K – 5/5 SB – 145 AB
2013: .310/.439/.478 – 29 BB/35 K – 9/15 SB – 226 AB

167. Wright State JR OF Kieston Greene: 5-10, 185 pounds

2013: .319/.382/.476 – 19 BB/23 K – 6/12 SB – 185 AB

168. Long Island-Brooklyn JR OF Pete Leonello: 6-1, 185 pounds

2011: .322/.417/.428 – 29 BB/30 K – 180 AB
2012: .327/.402/.429 – 27 BB/34 K – 11/18 SB – 217 AB
2013: .329/.413/.469 – 28 BB/30 K – 10/18 SB – 207 AB

169. The Citadel JR OF/INF Drew DeKerlegand: 5-10, 200 pounds

2011: .356/.424/.481 – 15 BB/30 K – 208 AB
2012: .278/.388/.377 – 14 BB/37 K – 2/3 SB – 151 AB
2013: .311/.437/.500 – 33 BB/46 K – 9/12 SB – 212 AB

170. Oral Roberts rJR OF Tyler Boss: 6-4, 220 pounds

2013: .311/.384/.495 – 18 BB/47 K – 8/9 SB – 190 AB

171. Sam Houston State JR OF Luke Plucheck: 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .281/.340/.384 – 19 BB/51 K – 10/12 SB – 224 AB
2013: .292/.361/.500 – 17 BB/58 K – 11/15 SB – 202 AB

172. Furman SR OF Taylor Johnson: 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .304/.348/.452 – 12 BB/40 K – 5/5 SB – 230 AB
2013: .322/.368/.512 – 14 BB/46 K – 5/7 SB – 242 AB

173. East Carolina JR OF Ben Fultz: 5-9, 185 pounds

2011: .298/.377/.461 – 20 BB/43 K – 178 AB
2012: .193/.309/.263 – 14 BB/33 K – 8/9 SB – 114 AB
2013: .292/.392/.481 – 17 BB/25 K – 4/8 SB – 106 AB

174. McNeese State JR OF Jackson Gooch: good range in corner; average at best arm; interesting upside with bat; 6-4, 210 pounds

2013: .292/.353/.440 – 15 BB/29 K – 0/0 SB – 216 AB

175. UAB JR OF Ryan Prinzing: 5-10, 190 pounds

2012: .288/.439/.317 – 21 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 104 AB
2013: .325/.435/.438 – 27 BB/34 K – 1/1 SB – 203 AB

176. Washington SR OF Jayce Ray: 6-1, 190 pounds

2012: .354/.422/.442 – 20 BB/23 K – 6/14 SB – 206 AB
2013: .336/.406/.427 – 21 BB/23 K – 3/4 SB – 220 AB

177. Tulane SR OF/1B Sean Potkay: 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .327/.469/.487 – 37 BB/33 K – 3/3 SB – 150 AB
2013: .290/.385/.425 – 30 BB/50 K – 1/3 SB – 207 AB

178. Minnesota SR OF Andy Henkemeyer: 5-10, 170 pounds

2012: .343/.399/.449 – 16 BB/30 K – 7/10 SB – 207 AB
2013: .353/.400/.473 – 14 BB/33 K – 4/11 SB – 201 AB

179. Nevada JR OF Brad Gerig: big power upside; above-average speed; above-average arm strength; average defender; average hit tool; hasn’t put it all together; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .274/.333/.434 – 7 BB/25 K – 3/4 SB – 113 AB

180. Wichita State rJR OF/LHP Garrett Bayliff: good athlete; above-average speed; average range; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .339/.397/.452 – 6 BB/9 K – 2/3 SB – 62 AB
2013: .380/.435/.427 – 21 BB/37 K – 11/16 SB – 234 AB

181. Nicholls State SR OF Matt Richard: 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .285/.370/.348 – 13 BB/36 K – 23/26 SB – 158 AB
2013: .300/.389/.414 – 19 BB/36 K – 21/24 SB – 210 AB

182. Southern California SR OF Greg Zebrack: above-average raw power; average hit tool; good CF range; average at best speed, but knows how to run bases; strong arm; has gone from USC to Penn and back to USC; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .322/.434/.575 – 18 BB/35 K – 146 AB
2012: .328/.433/.635 – 16 BB/24 K – 10/15 SB – 137 AB
2013: .385/.459/.545 – 19 BB/40 K – 5/9 SB – 200 AB

183. Oklahoma State JR OF Aaron Cornell: above-average CF range; plus speed; average arm; surprising power; good hit tool; good approach; still rough around the edges; 5-11, 170 pounds

2012: .088/.132/.088 – 1 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 34 AB
2013: .285/.356/.385 – 13 BB/26 K – 12/12 SB – 130 AB

184. Texas rJR OF Matt Moynihan: easy plus speed; leadoff man profile; good discipline; speed and arm fit well in CF; great athlete; raw swing mechanics; well-traveled (San Diego to Orange Coast College to Texas); 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .262/.292/.295 – 3 BB/8 K – 5/5 SB – 61 AB

185. Mississippi SO OF Will Jamison: good athlete; plus speed; 6-0, 170 pounds

2012: .247/.289/.325 – 5 BB/14 K – 1/3 SB – 77 AB
2013: .295/.415/.411 – 24 BB/36 K – 7/11 SB – 129 AB

186. Kansas SO OF Michael Suiter: good athlete; interesting power, presently to gaps; solid arm; average speed, maybe a little more; just enough CF range; Santa Clara transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .220/.332/.327 – 19 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 159 AB
2013: .305/.371/.372 – 21 BB/22 K – 17/22 SB – 223 AB

187. Virginia Military Institute JR OF/INF Jordan Tarsovich: 5-9, 160 pounds

2012: .262/.311/.429 – 2 BB/7 K – 4/5 SB – 42 AB
2013: .284/.436/.417 – 49 BB/33 K – 18/24 SB – 204 AB

188. Gardner-Webb SR OF Benji Jackson: 6-4, 210 pounds

2011: .274/.386/.390 – 27 BB/51 K – 164 AB
2012: .258/.351/.393 – 19 BB/33 K – 4/6 SB – 163 AB
2013: .294/.411/.444 – 33 BB/36 K – 5/7 SB – 187 AB

189. James Madison rJR OF/1B Matt Tenaglia: 6-2, 210 pounds

2011: .315/.406/.470 – 34 BB/52 K – 232 AB
2013: .291/.398/.406 – 30 BB/32 K – 4/4 SB – 175 AB

190. Presbyterian rJR OF Nathan Chong: average power upside; above-average speed; average at best arm; could be average CF with more experience but currently stuck in LF; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .262/.335/.447 – 14 BB/35 K – 7/8 SB – 141 AB
2013: .233/.324/.422 – 17 BB/46 K – 10/13 SB – 180 AB

191. Dayton JR OF Mark Podlas: good athlete; good power upside; UVA transfer, also played at Northeastern Oklahoma JC; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .245/.274/.403 – 6 BB/37 K – 7/10 SB – 196 AB

192. Winthrop JR OF TJ Olesczuk: good speed; average hit tool; strong arm; CF range; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .318/.356/.406 – 10 BB/43 K – 192 AB
2012: .303/.338/.403 – 8 BB/45 K – 5/6 SB – 201 AB
2013: .333/.375/.400 – 2 BB/5 K – 1/2 SB – 45 AB

193. Richmond rSR OF Matt Zink: 5-11, 180 pounds

2011: .263/.348/.323 – 22 BB/17 K – 186 AB
2012: .267/.342/.381 – 17 BB/22 K – 6/8 SB – 176 AB
2013: .299/.371/.408 – 14 BB/13 K – 17/22 SB – 157 AB

194. St. Mary’s SR OF Brenden Kalfus: strong arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .297/.352/.445 – 15 BB/33 K – 209 AB
2012: .291/.353/.370 – 15 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 189 AB
2013: .387/.468/.464 – 32 BB/19 K – 11/15 SB – 194 AB

195. San Diego SR OF AJ Robinson: 6-1, 190 pounds

2012: .291/.333/.350 – 7 BB/21 K – 5/5 SB – 117 AB
2013: .331/.422/.449 – 24 BB/29 K – 9/12 SB – 178 AB

196. Akron SR OF Jared Turocy: 6-0, 170 pounds

2012: .296/.331/.391 – 6 BB/17 K – 5/6 SB – 115 AB
2013: .364/.404/.485 – 9 BB/13 K – 13/16 SB – 132 AB

197. Indiana State SR OF Rob Ort: average hit tool; good speed; strong arm; good range in corner; grinder; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .324/.398/.563 – 28 BB/48 K – 222 AB
2012: .291/.347/.473 – 14 BB/40 K – 6/8 SB – 237 AB
2013: .293/.336/.466 – 12 BB/25 K – 10/13 SB – 208 AB

198. Akron rSO OF Devan Ahart: good athlete; good speed; solid CF but not spectacular; leadoff type; 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: .251/.308/.305 – 18 BB/37 K – 14/16 SB – 223 AB
2013: .304/.360/.386 – 14 BB/20 K – 12/18 SB – 207 AB

199. Tulane SR OF Brandon Boudreaux: plus speed; plus range; leadoff profile; 5-10, 190 pounds

2011: .260/.387/.333 – 27 BB/15 K – 150 AB
2012: .349/.442/.565 – 33 BB/21 K – 10/14 SB – 209 AB
2013: .273/.390/.354 – 33 BB/28 K – 8/12 SB – 209 AB

200. Louisiana Tech JR OF/LHP Sam Alvis: good athlete; plus speed; too aggressive at plate; good defender; iffy control; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: 7.58 K/9 | 19 IP
2012: 8.37 K/9 | 4.18 BB/9 | 3.28 FIP | 23.2 IP
2013: 9.00 K/9 | 5.57 BB/9 | 3.97 FIP | 21 IP

2012: .272/.341/.360 – 11 BB/29 K – 2/4 SB – 125 AB
2013: .261/.327/.410 – 8 BB/35 K – 2/3 SB – 134 AB

201. Wichita State rJR OF Micah Green: good athlete; plus speed; big raw power; super raw across the board; 6-2, 215 pounds

2011: .241/.311/.317 – 12 BB/34 K – 145 AB
2012: .296/.340/.418 – 4 BB/24 K – 4/5 SB – 98 AB
2013: .292/.330/.405 – 4 BB/30 K – 4/5 SB – 168 AB

202. Delaware State JR OF Aaron Nardone: 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .246/.350/.372 – 21 BB/27 K – 18/18 SB – 183 AB
2013: .286/.404/.452 – 24 BB/29 K – 21/24 SB – 168 AB

203. Hofstra JR OF Kenny Jackson: 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .298/.356/.395 – 16 BB/38 K – 8/12 SB – 215 AB
2013: .280/.357/.449 – 16 BB/36 K – 21/26 SB – 207 AB

204. Arkansas-Little Rock JR OF/SS Ben Crumpton: 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .266/.402/.409 – 33 BB/37 K – 24/25 SB – 154 AB
2013: .281/.369/.438 – 27 BB/46 K – 23/26 SB – 224 AB

205. Navy SR OF/3B Greg Dupell: 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .308/.415/.524 – 32 BB/26 K – 3/4 SB – 185 AB
2013: .310/.390/.485 – 25 BB/33 K – 6/7 SB – 200 AB

206. Toledo SR OF Ben Hammer: 6-1, 195 pounds

2011: .320/.404/.397 – 21 BB/42 K – 194 AB
2012: .257/.324/.319 – 23 BB/42 K – 9/11 SB – 226 AB
2013: .325/.389/.461 – 22 BB/26 K – 6/6 SB – 191 AB

207. Grambling State SR OF Darren Farmer: 5-11, 200 pounds

2012: .286/.404/.470 – 22 BB/28 K – 5/5 SB – 185 AB
2013: .349/.391/.470 – 12 BB/26 K – 9/11 SB – 166 AB

208. Rice JR OF Keenan Cook: average speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .286/.393/.340 – 32 BB/48 K – 203 AB
2012: .304/.385/.348 – 5 BB/5 K – 3/4 SB – 46 AB
2013: .319/.378/.386 – 18 BB/25 K – 5/9 SB – 207 AB

209. Texas-San Antonio JR OF Riley Good: good speed; CF range; plus arm; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .310/.353/.412 – 19 BB/37 K – 255 AB
2012: .302/.376/.427 – 11 BB/19 K – 8/10 SB – 96 AB
2013: .287/.332/.389 – 14 BB/32 K – 11/16 SB – 244 AB

210. Indiana State JR OF/C Mike Fitzgerald: some power upside; smart hitter; good approach; average at best in LF, likely a 1B; 6-2, 210 pounds

2013: .250/.394/.378 – 32 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 156 AB

211. Southern Mississippi SR OF/LHP Dillon Day: good athlete; plus speed; good glove; 84-88 with good life; excellent SL; 6-0, 160 pounds

2012: .280/.332/.368 – 16 BB/32 K – 7/9 SB – 193 AB
2013: .313/.402/.392 – 24 BB/27 K – 12/18 SB – 176 AB

2011: 6.52 K/9 | 38.2 IP

212. Illinois State SR OF Chad Hinshaw: 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .239/.378/.320 – 34 BB/43 K – 197 AB
2013: .298/.364/.434 – 17 BB/33 K – 33/37 SB – 228 AB

213. Central Florida SR OF Jeramy Matos: above-average raw power; average at best hit tool; strong; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .281/.351/.496 – 11 BB/43 K – 5/6 SB – 121 AB
2013: .188/.307/.428 – 21 BB/50 K – 1/3 SB – 138 AB

214. San Jose State SR OF Nick Schulz: average speed; plus arm; too many swings and misses; 6-3, 220 pounds

2011: .273/.345/.299 – 7 BB/10 K – 77 AB
2012: .264/.397/.407 – 24 BB/22 K – 3/7 SB – 140 AB
2013: .303/.372/.409 – 16 BB/41 K – 3/4 SB – 198 AB

215. Seton Hall JR OF Zach Granite: 5-11, 165 pounds

2011: .320/.423/.377 – 37 BB/29 K – 231 AB
2012: .320/.402/.390 – 23 BB/22 K – 21/22 SB – 172 AB
2013: .330/.413/.426 – 32 BB/23 K – 35/42 SB – 230 AB

216. South Florida rSR OF Alex Mendez: plus speed; good arm; quick bat; CF range; threw 90-93 as lefty in HS; Tommy John survivor; 5-7, 175 pounds

2011: .298/.343/.383 – 6 BB/13 K – 94 AB
2012: .286/.390/.382 – 26 BB/27 K – 6/9 SB – 220 AB
2013: .291/.399/.391 – 25 BB/26 K – 2/5 SB – 230 AB

217. UC Santa Barbara rJR OF/1B Joe Epperson: 6-3, 230 pounds

2013: .310/.397/.437 – 9 BB/15 K – 15/18 SB – 126 AB

218. Connecticut rSR OF Billy Ferriter: above-average or better speed once underway; plus range in corner, solid in CF; average hit tool; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .315/.385/.350 – 17 BB/36 K – 197 AB
2012: .366/.432/.424 – 23 BB/28 K – 25/30 SB – 238 AB
2013: .309/.384/.386 – 26 BB/27 K – 25/36 SB – 249 AB

219. Auburn JR OF Hunter Kelley: 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .246/.346/.404 – 17 BB/20 K – 5/8 SB – 114 AB

220. Auburn SR OF Cullen Wacker: 5-11, 220 pounds

2011: .296/.415/.357 – 19 BB/14 K – 115 AB
2012: .350/.444/.503 – 24 BB/16 K – 4/7 SB – 157 AB
2013: .325/.390/.430 – 19 BB/32 K – 0/2 SB – 200 AB

221. Oregon JR OF Kyle Garlick: good athlete; quick bat; too many swings and misses; average arm; average speed; some power upside; 6-1, 190 pounds

2011: .269/.319/.394 – 8 BB/22 K – 104 AB
2012: .327/.417/.520 – 30 BB/36 K – 9/14 SB – 202 AB
2013: .097/.211/.258 – 4 BB/5 K – 1/1 SB – 31 AB

222. Arizona State JR OF/2B James McDonald: has also played 3B; 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .284/.406/.384 – 37 BB/32 K – 5/8 SB – 190 AB
2013: .255/.351/.398 – 27 BB/33 K – 6/9 SB – 216 AB

223. Washington SR OF Michael Camporeale: good power; good speed; average glove in LF; playable arm strength, accurate; 6-1, 205 pounds

2012: .304/.362/.478 – 9 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 115 AB
2013: .313/.351/.456 – 7 BB/23 K – 6/6 SB – 160 AB

224. Utah JR OF Braden Anderson: plus-plus speed; strong arm; CF range; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .275/.390/.341 – 27 BB/24 K – 16/24 SB – 182 AB

225. Nebraska rJR OF/2B Kash Kalkowski: great athlete; power upside; 6-1, 205 pounds

2011: .304/.383/.479 – 10 BB/28 K – 194 AB
2012: .305/.354/.420 – 4 BB/17 K – 7/8 SB – 174 AB
2013: .322/.404/.458 – 11 BB/39 K – 7/11 SB – 214 AB

226. West Virginia SR OF Brady Wilson: plus speed; too aggressive; good defender; can also play 2B; 5-11, 175 pounds

2011: .298/.390/.367 – 23 BB/24 K – 215 AB
2012: .243/.336/.344 – 26 BB/39 K – 10/17 SB – 218 AB
2013: .272/.338/.350 – 19 BB/29 K – 20/25 SB – 217 AB

227. West Virginia JR OF Jacob Rice: great athlete; Arkansas transfer

2013: .311/.363/.393 – 13 BB/33 K – 12/22 SB – 219 AB

228. Washington JR OF Will Sparks: average raw power; good speed; plus arm; can play CF, but might not have speed to stick long-term; raw; 6-3, 225 pounds

2011: .310/.408/.405 – 2 BB/8 K – 42 AB
2013: .237/.310/.342 – 1 BB/4 K – 0/0 SB – 38 AB

229. West Virginia rJR OF Matt Frazer: good athlete; 6-5, 260 pounds

2012: .264/.351/.442 – 18 BB/37 K – 0/1 SB – 197 AB
2013: .239/.338/.413 – 19 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 184 AB

230. Cal State Northridge JR OF Miles Williams: interesting power; improved defender; strong arm; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .242/.335/.357 – 19 BB/56 K – 3/4 SB – 182 AB
2013: .215/.288/.484 – 6 BB/28 K – 4/5 SB – 93 AB

231. Cal Poly rSO OF/RHP David Armendariz: good athlete; good speed; plus arm; average raw power; 89-92 FB, 94 peak; 6-1, 210 pounds

2012: .307/.362/.446 – 15 BB/29 K – 13/18 SB – 202 AB
2013: .283/.338/.394 – 8 BB/33 K – 11/14 SB – 198 AB

232. Sacred Heart SR OF/1B Dave Boisture: 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .302/.385/.439 – 19 BB/21 K – 139 AB
2012: .253/.335/.308 – 21 BB/44 K – 9/9 SB – 198 AB
2013: .320/.399/.453 – 19 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 172 AB

233. Xavier rSR OF Mark Elwell: plus speed; great approach to hitting; can play all outfield spots well; 5-11, 180 pounds

2011: .292/.422/.347 – 22 BB/29 K – 144 AB
2012: .323/.426/.360 – 17 BB/23 K – 11/15 SB – 164 AB
2013: .332/.433/.398 – 27 BB/45 K – 15/19 SB – 211 AB

234. Oregon JR OF Connor Hofmann: plus speed; plus range, great in CF; leadoff hitter profile; good athlete; above-average arm; super raw; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .275/.350/.366 – 14 BB/35 K – 9/12 SB – 142 AB
2013: .217/.269/.275 – 7 BB/36 K – 7/7 SB – 120 AB

235. Dallas Baptist rSR OF Boomer Collins: good RF arm; average speed; average power; Nebraska transfer; 5-11, 200 pounds

2012: .315/.418/.549 – 38 BB/45 K – 15/18 SB – 235 AB
2013: .233/.293/.372 – 20 BB/46 K – 5/5 SB – 258 AB

236. Marshall SR OF Gray Stafford: interesting raw power; good speed; strong arm; way too aggressive; has experience at 3B; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .277/.331/.447 – 9 BB/46 K – 141 AB
2012: .252/.319/.383 – 14 BB/54 K – 9/12 SB – 206 AB
2013: .240/.329/.378 – 19 BB/54 K – 8/12 SB – 196 AB

237. Nebraska SR OF Rich Sanguinetti: plus speed; CF range; below-average arm; 6-1, 190 pounds

2012: .318/.367/.415 – 16 BB/35 K – 7/12 SB – 217 AB
2013: .321/.406/.380 – 31 BB/42 K – 8/10 SB – 221 AB

238. Vanderbilt rSR OF Jack Lupo: interesting power; above-average speed; good range in corner; 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .223/.254/.264 – 4 BB/24 K – 9/10 SB – 121 AB
2013: .301/.367/.346 – 16 BB/20 K – 16/18 SB – 156 AB

239. Wagner JR OF Ian Miller: plus speed; CF range; above-average arm, bordering plus; good approach; knows how to use his speed, hits it on the ground and adept bunter; not much present power; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .293/.380/.361 – 26 BB/29 K – 33/40 SB – 205 AB
2013: .333/.373/.359 – 15 BB/25 K – 45/53 SB – 234 AB

240. Rogers State SR OF Eric Baker: old for his class; good speed; CF range; great instincts; good approach; some pop; plus arm; 5-10, 175 pounds

2013: .331/.400/.414 – 19 BB/23 K – 15/19 SB – 169 AB

241. Florida International SR OF Nathan Burns: good athlete; plus arm; plus speed; too many swings and misses; 6-4, 200 pounds

2012: .308/.402/.484 – 36 BB/50 K – 9/13 SB – 221 AB
2013: .241/.340/.369 – 24 BB/32 K – 6/11 SB – 187 AB

242. Southern New Hampshire SR OF Jon Minucci: interesting raw power; well above-average speed; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: .296/.355/.495 – 15 BB/63 K – 18/23 SB – 216 AB
2013: .233/.348/.409 – 23 BB/59 K – 8/13 SB – 176 AB

243. George Mason rJR OF Josh Leemhuis: UNC transfer; 5-11, 185 pounds

2012: .233/.302/.283 – 16 BB/19 K – 9/11 SB – 180 AB
2013: .271/.326/.376 – 15 BB/27 K – 9/11 SB – 170 AB

244. Wagner SR OF Jayson Keel: good athlete; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .255/.337/.317 – 17 BB/28 K – 9/11 SB – 161 AB
2013: .288/.394/.387 – 17 BB/31 K – 17/20 SB – 163 AB

245. Creighton JR OF Brad McKewon: 5-11, 180 pounds

2012: .267/.368/.330 – 21 BB/39 K – 5/12 SB – 176 AB
2013: .318/.409/.379 – 20 BB/26 K – 8/10 SB – 195 AB

246. Dallas Baptist SR OF Ronnie Mitchell: 5-10, 195 pounds

2012: .249/.300/.365 – 10 BB/27 K – 6/8 SB – 189 AB
2013: .241/.354/.359 – 40 BB/25 K – 12/13 SB – 237 AB

247. Oral Roberts SR OF Kevin Cho: good arm; good speed; 5-9, 165 pounds

2012: .241/.345/.268 – 33 BB/29 K – 11/14 SB – 224 AB
2013: .312/.409/.347 – 28 BB/23 K – 6/7 SB – 199 AB

248. Missouri State SR OF Keenen Maddox: 5-9, 175 pounds

2012: .341/.378/.527 – 9 BB/25 K – 2/3 SB – 182 AB
2013: .287/.358/.375 – 21 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 216 AB

249. Albany SR OF Nolan Gaige : plus speed; surprising power; enough range for CF; below-average arm; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .282/.388/.401 – 33 BB/30 K – 202 AB
2012: .270/.345/.401 – 23 BB/33 K – 14/18 SB – 222 AB
2013: .238/.338/.346 – 19 BB/33 K – 9/14 SB – 185 AB

250. UNC Wilmington SR OF/1B Hunter Ridge: gap power; slow; good defender at both spots, but likely a 1B long-term; 6-0, 210 pounds

2011: .371/.449/.561 – 32 BB/26 K – 237 AB
2012: .353/.447/.479 – 38 BB/31 K – 3/8 SB – 238 AB
2013: .255/.323/.345 – 13 BB/20 K – 2/4 SB – 145 AB

251. Butler JR OF Marcos Calderon: quick bat; some pop; plus speed; good enough arm; good range in OF; 5-11, 185 pounds

2012: .232/.298/.293 – 14 BB/23 K – 5/9 SB – 164 AB
2013: .268/.330/.358 – 16 BB/25 K – 5/8 SB – 190 AB

252. Mercer SR OF Logan Gaines: big raw power; 5-10, 200 pounds

2012: .232/.354/.419 – 34 BB/59 K – 10/11 SB – 203 AB
2013: .265/.355/.376 – 22 BB/36 K – 7/9 SB – 189 AB

253. Mercer JR OF Sasha LaGarde: good glove; good speed; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .279/.400/.393 – 28 BB/53 K – 15/18 SB – 229 AB

254. George Washington JR OF/RHP Owen Beightol: 6-2, 185 pounds

2012: .304/.344/.453 – 9 BB/25 K – 4/4 SB – 181 AB
2013: .277/.328/.355 – 13 BB/19 K – 14/21 SB – 220 AB

255. Furman JR OF/SS Hunter Burton: good speed; 5-6, 165 pounds

2011: .236/.300/.319 – 6 BB/18 K – 72 AB
2012: .267/.345/.376 – 21 BB/42 K – 15/20 SB – 210 AB
2013: .280/.378/.350 – 32 BB/43 K – 14/24 SB – 214 AB

256. Fordham SR OF Ryan Lee: good speed; interesting power; CF range; no big weaknesses; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .259/.316/.299 – 15 BB/33 K – 11/16 SB – 224 AB
2013: .250/.325/.368 – 6 BB/4 K – 2/2 SB – 68 AB

257. Rhode Island SR OF/1B Kevin Stenhouse: strong hit tool; great patience; likely a LF; average arm; 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .330/.456/.459 – 21 BB/20 K – 13/15 SB – 109 AB
2013: .280/.404/.333 – 36 BB/33 K – 19/22 SB – 189 AB

258. Washington State rJR OF Brett Jacobs: 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .225/.312/.294 – 15 BB/24 K – 160 AB
2013: .310/.366/.349 – 6 BB/14 K – 1/1 SB – 129 AB

259. Lamar SR OF Garrett Autrey: above-average speed; good approach; average raw power; raw hitter; not much of an arm; 6-5, 210 pounds

2013: .245/.314/.349 – 19 BB/44 K – 5/7 SB – 212 AB

260. Houston JR OF/C Landon Appling: really good speed; strong arm; 5-10, 185 pounds

2011: .274/.370/.325 – 16 BB/40 K – 234 AB
2012: .340/.429/.415 – 20 BB/19 K – 10/14 SB – 188 AB
2013: .240/.365/.287 – 20 BB/33 K – 15/18 SB – 167 AB

261. Missouri SR OF Dane Opel: natural hitter; plus speed; strong arm; good defender; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .209/.300/.322 – 12 BB/29 K – 115 AB
2012: .263/.358/.483 – 24 BB/56 K – 2/5 SB – 205 AB
2013: .308/.412/.422 – 21 BB/36 K – 2/5 SB – 185 AB

262. Kansas State SR OF/RHP Tanner Witt: 88-90 FB; plus arm; also has experience at 2B and SS; 5-11, 185 pounds

2012: .299/.438/.380 – 41 BB/20 K – 20/22 SB – 187 AB
2013: .321/.387/.393 – 27 BB/30 K – 7/14 SB – 234 AB

263. Utah SR OF Connor Eppard leadoff profile; plus speed; plus CF range; 5-10, 185 pounds

2012: .206/.294/.299 – 10 BB/19 K – 2/5 SB – 97 AB
2013: .239/.357/.338 – 8 BB/16 K – 0/1 SB – 71 AB

264. Oregon State SR OF Ryan Barnes: good speed; 5-11, 200 pounds

2011: .255/.361/.352 – 22 BB/17 K – 165 AB
2012: .289/.418/.383 – 34 BB/26 K – 11/12 SB – 201 AB
2013: .277/.349/.365 – 17 BB/14 K – 1/4 SB – 148 AB

265. Loyola Marymount SR OF Matt Lowenstein: leadoff approach; 6-3, 225 pounds

2011: .339/.430/.398 – 31 BB/26 K – 186 AB
2012: .293/.433/.377 – 46 BB/42 K – 1/5 SB – 191 AB
2013: .282/.365/.374 – 23 BB/28 K – 5/6 SB – 195 AB

266. Tulane SR OF/C Blake Crohan: some power upside; 5-11, 170 pounds

2011: .265/.373/.342 – 29 BB/31 K – 196 AB
2012: .337/.426/.453 – 21 BB/24 K – 6/8 SB – 172 AB
2013: .282/.406/.346 – 14 BB/11 K – 1/1 SB – 78 AB

267. Texas A&M JR OF Jace Statum: plus speed; leadoff approach; 5-9, 165 pounds

2011: .218/.279/.297 – 7 BB/23 K – 101 AB
2012: .267/.397/.333 – 11 BB/9 K – 3/6 SB – 45 AB
2013: .259/.389/.287 – 23 BB/20 K – 10/15 SB – 108 AB

268. Texas A&M SR OF Brandon Wood: average power; above-average speed; above-average arm; can play CF; too much swing and miss; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .258/.349/.384 – 21 BB/40 K – 159 AB
2012: .258/.346/.410 – 23 BB/56 K – 10/15 SB – 178 AB
2013: .218/.316/.317 – 12 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 101 AB

269. UCLA JR OF Brian Carroll: plus speed; plus range; 5-10, 180 pounds

2013: .258/.373/.286 – 26 BB/30 K – 30/37 SB – 213 AB

270. Murray State JR OF Brandon Eggenschwiler: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .361/.418/.462 – 11 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 119 AB
2013: .311/.398/.382 – 31 BB/23 K – 2/2 SB – 212 AB

271. Middle Tennessee State JR OF Trent Miller: 6-0, 215 pounds

2012: .345/.380/.588 – 12 BB/48 K – 1/2 SB – 226 AB
2013: .278/.364/.463 – 25 BB/35 K – 2/2 SB – 216 AB

272. Middle Tennessee State JR OF Ryan Stephens: 5-11, 175 pounds

2012: .261/.305/.338 – 12 BB/39 K – 10/11 SB – 207 AB
2013: .310/.373/.451 – 24 BB/30 K – 7/9 SB – 213 AB

273. South Alabama SR OF Nick Zaharion: 6-0, 220 pounds

2012: .275/.388/.435 – 30 BB/27 K – 2/2 SB – 207 AB
2013: .282/.327/.500 – 7 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 142 AB

274. Saint Louis SR OF Alex Kelly: 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .339/.412/.513 – 27 BB/45 K – 4/5 SB – 230 AB
2013: .349/.434/.559 – 34 BB/44 K – 9/13 SB – 238 AB

275. Eastern Illinois SR OF Nick Priessman: 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .295/.381/.416 – 20 BB/38 K – 9/15 SB – 166 AB
2013: .316/.387/.401 – 20 BB/32 K – 7/9 SB – 177 AB

276. San Francisco SR OF Justin Maffei: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .320/.459/.455 – 35 BB/39 K – 24/29 SB – 200 AB
2013: .305/.375/.406 – 22 BB/36 K – 15/21 SB – 239 AB

277. North Carolina State SR OF Bryan Adametz: above-average speed; 5-9, 165 pounds

2013: .330/.381/.411 – 14 BB/12 K – 3/3 SB – 197 AB

278. Brigham Young JR OF Kelton Caldwell: 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .287/.372/.399 – 14 BB/33 K – 2/3 SB – 143 AB
2013: .261/.319/.415 – 15 BB/36 K – 0/0 SB – 188 AB

279. Seton Hall SR OF Ryan Sullivan : great approach; average hit tool; good enough defender in CF, better in RF; average speed; 5-11, 180 pounds

2012: .246/.329/.325 – 14 BB/26 K – 5/5 SB – 126 AB
2013: .264/.313/.374 – 10 BB/32 K – 12/13 SB – 163 AB

280. Indiana SR OF Justin Cureton: good speed; plus range in CF, fun to watch; good arm; bat remains question mark; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .268/.340/.345 – 10 BB/38 K – 142 AB
2012: .246/.341/.353 – 21 BB/47 K – 21/25 SB – 232 AB
2013: .222/.343/.285 – 30 BB/41 K – 21/28 SB – 207 AB

281. Georgetown SR OF/C Justin Leeson: good speed; steady defender; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .259/.355/.402 – 29 BB/47 K – 224 AB
2012: .307/.401/.420 – 30 BB/41 K – 17/23 SB – 212 AB
2013: .306/.366/.380 – 18 BB/22 K – 14/21 SB – 216 AB

282. Bethune-Cookman SR OF David Lee: above-average raw power; slightly above-average arm; enough range for CF; too many swings and misses; strong; has improved approach a ton, but still a hacker; average speed; average or better hit tool; 6-4, 225 pounds

2011: .163/.333/.204 – 12 BB/21 K – 49 AB
2012: .284/.396/.401 – 35 BB/55 K – 13/19 SB – 222 AB
2013: .211/.378/.297 – 40 BB/65 K – 4/9 SB – 185 AB

283. Eastern Michigan rJR OF Sam Ott: 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .313/.416/.455 – 36 BB/28 K – 1/2 SB – 198 AB
2013: .327/.416/.469 – 32 BB/20 K – 5/7 SB – 211 AB

284. Maryland-Eastern Shore SR OF Tre-von Johnson: 6-0, 210 pounds

2011: .328/.377/.410 – 9 BB/39 K – 195 AB
2012: .294/.313/.373 – 5 BB/15 K – 11/14 SB – 201 AB
2013: .325/.371/.433 – 8 BB/17 K – 4/5 SB – 120 AB

285. Kent State SR OF Evan Campbell: 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .294/.361/.367 – 23 BB/33 K – 245 AB
2012: .308/.375/.484 – 19 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 279 AB
2013: .294/.401/.408 – 38 BB/30 K – 16/23 SB – 218 AB

286. William & Mary SR OF Ryan Brown: 5-9, 180 pounds

2011: .287/.441/.320 – 37 BB/28 K – 178 AB
2012: .278/.399/.312 – 32 BB/31 K – 17/20 SB – 205 AB
2013: .324/.457/.414 – 35 BB/41 K – 21/26 SB – 222 AB

287. Arkansas State SR OF Ryan Emery: 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .343/.459/.433 – 37 BB/48 K – 210 AB
2012: .288/.423/.397 – 33 BB/38 K – 2/2 SB – 156 AB
2013: .313/.442/.403 – 46 BB/47 K – 4/5 SB – 211 AB

288. Texas State SR OF Morgan Mickan: good athlete; strong; good range; average arm; LF only, but good; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .235/.375/.306 – 19 BB/12 K – 11/13 SB – 98 AB
2013: .253/.383/.382 – 37 BB/25 K – 15/18 SB – 186 AB

289. Texas-Pan American JR OF Alex Howe: 5-7, 170 pounds

2013: .291/.410/.382 – 29 BB/16 K – 10/14 SB – 165 AB

290. Central Arkansas JR OF Jonathan Davis: 5-8, 185 pounds

2011: .350/.441/.522 – 20 BB/24 K – 157 AB
2012: .320/.421/.418 – 26 BB/22 K – 17/22 SB – 153 AB
2013: .252/.411/.383 – 35 BB/38 K – 23/27 SB – 214 AB

291. Northeastern JR OF/2B Aaron Barbosa: plus speed; 5-10, 160 pounds

2011: .354/.381/.435 – 9 BB/27 K – 209 AB
2012: .380/.440/.463 – 20 BB/25 K – 14/19 SB – 216 AB
2013: .307/.387/.372 – 23 BB/26 K – 26/28 SB – 231 AB

292. Murray State JR OF Ty Stetson: 5-11, 175 pounds

2012: .295/.458/.420 – 53 BB/36 K – 4/7 SB – 207 AB
2013: .309/.419/.378 – 30 BB/28 K – 5/10 SB – 217 AB

293. Tennessee Tech SR OF James Abraham: 5-11, 195 pounds

2012: .293/.398/.370 – 22 BB/32 K – 8/10 SB – 181 AB
2013: .322/.407/.397 – 27 BB/23 K – 14/16 SB – 199 AB

294. Arkansas State SR OF Logan Uxa: 6-3, 215 pounds

2011: .304/.407/.431 – 33 BB/39 K – 181 AB
2012: .305/.446/.508 – 45 BB/50 K – 2/4 SB – 197 AB
2013: .286/.401/.397 – 37 BB/33 K – 3/5 SB – 224 AB

295. Tennessee Tech SR OF Austin Wulf: 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .282/.394/.373 – 21 BB/26 K – 9/11 SB – 220 AB
2013: .281/.383/.377 – 24 BB/20 K – 9/11 SB – 231 AB

296. Siena JR OF John Rooney: 5-10, 200 pounds

2012: .342/.399/.420 – 17 BB/16 K – 9/9 SB – 193 AB
2013: .298/.407/.346 – 32 BB/21 K – 11/13 SB – 208 AB

297. Kent State JR OF/LHP TJ Sutton: 5-10, 180 pounds

2012: .300/.364/.405 – 18 BB/22 K – 0/0 SB – 200 AB
2013: .274/.361/.341 – 24 BB/25 K – 2/5 SB – 208 AB

298. Radford JR OF Blake Sipe: good speed; leadoff approach; average hit tool; plus CF range; not much power; 5-10, 180 pounds

2012: .176/.296/.235 – 9 BB/5 K – 2/4 SB – 68 AB
2013: .259/.380/.342 – 24 BB/11 K – 1/6 SB – 158 AB

299. Binghamton JR OF Billy Beresznewicz: really good defender in CF; good arm; plus speed; leadoff profile; no power; 5-10, 180 pounds

2011: .324/.357/.382 – 4 BB/9 K – 136 AB
2012: .253/.344/.253 – 25 BB/33 K – 9/11 SB – 182 AB
2013: .275/.379/.283 – 17 BB/16 K – 7/10 SB – 120 AB

300. South Carolina JR OF/INF Graham Saiko: above-average speed; defense versatility a plus; good approach; good in corner OF; 6-0, 175 pounds

2013: .239/.363/.289 – 37 BB/21 K – 12/15 SB – 180 AB

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And because 300 just wasn’t enough, here are 7 more names to know just in case…

301. New Mexico State JR OF Quinnton Mack: interesting power upside; good speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

2013: .176/.313/.277 – 28 BB/32 K – 17/21 SB – 159 AB)

302. Illinois SR OF Davis Hendrickson: plus arm; average hit tool; little power; 6-1, 185 pounds

2011: .301/.354/.389 – 14 BB/33 K – 193 AB
2012: .251/.338/.333 – 14 BB/35 K – 11/18 SB – 171 AB
2013: .240/.340/.302 – 12 BB/36 K – 9/14 SB – 129 AB

303. Gonzaga SR OF/LHP Billy Moon: great athlete; CF range; plus arm; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .358/.410/.492 – 14 BB/22 K – 193 AB
2012: .256/.301/.331 – 9 BB/24 K – 2/3 SB – 133 AB
2013: .195/.330/.256 – 9 BB/12 K – 2/3 SB – 82 AB

2012: 5.92 K/9 | 0.95 BB/9 | 4.54 FIP | 38 IP
2013: 6.99 K/9 | 4.45 BB/9 | 4.03 FIP | 28.1 IP

304. North Dakota SR OF Riley Beck: plus speed; great athlete; good range in corner, playable in CF; above-average arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .240/.306/.257 – 11 BB/56 K – 18/18 SB – 175 AB
2013: .222/.317/.222 – 4 BB/12 K – 2/4 SB – 36 AB

305. Central Arkansas JR OF Logan Moon: plus speed; plus arm strength; interesting power; too aggressive; 6-2, 195 pounds

2012: .306/.333/.379 – 5 BB/31 K – 3/5 SB – 124 AB
2013: .160/.300/.200 – 8 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 50 AB

306. Princeton SR OF John Mishu: interesting power; good speed; good range; 6-4, 220 pounds

2011: .309/.402/.448 – 17 BB/34 K – 165 AB
2012: .270/.390/.489 – 20 BB/28 K – 8/8 SB – 137 AB
2013: .208/.316/.228 – 9 BB/33 K – 3/3 SB – 101 AB

2013 MLB Draft: Top 75 College Shortstop Prospects

1. Stats are park/schedule adjusted from College Splits. I dug around for stats for all junior college and non-Division I players; those numbers are obviously as is, i.e. not park/schedule adjusted.

2. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

3. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

4. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

5. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

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This year’s class of college shortstops is…not so good. As pro prospects go, the group is so thin that I personally feel the need to get the fact that all of these players are quite good at the game of baseball relative to the rest of the world (myself included, obviously)out there. It should also be noted that each player on the list has worked his tail off to get to this point in his career. Some work harder than others, of course, but you don’t make it this far without devoting a whole lot of time and energy to the game. So, kudos to all of the shortstops on the list below.

Tim Anderson has the look and feel of a future star at the position, though I remain unsold that he’s a slam dunk to stay at shortstop. The odds are in his favor enough that I’m comfortable projecting him there going forward. If he sticks, his blend of athleticism, speed, and freakishly quick wrists should make him an above-average offense asset. The only draft-related questions I have about him are 1) how high will he go? and 2) will he/should he go higher than top prep shortstop JP Crawford? I don’t know the answer to either question — what, you come here for actual draft analysis? — but I will say that I’d be more than fine if the Phillies, my hometown team, took a chance on Anderson at pick 16, even with Crawford still on the board. That’s my non-answer answer.

After Anderson, things are bleak. I’m bullish on both Pat Blair and Adam Frazier as guys just good enough to profile as decent starting shortstops. If you don’t like them like I do, that’s fine. I think we can at least agree that both have the advantage of relatively high floors (backup big league infielders). After Anderson, Blair, and Frazier, well, your guess is good as mine. I think we’re looking at a giant group of mid-round picks who profile best as org guys with the slight chance to one day break through as utility infielders. Like catchers, shortstops will always be picked earlier than probably deserved because of positional scarcity and the need to fill out low-level minor league rosters. Unless I had a pressing need to fill, I’m not sure I’d spend a top five or six round pick on any college shortstop this year outside of the top three.

1. East Central CC SO SS Tim Anderson: good athlete; plus bat speed; plus-plus speed, uses it very well; very capable defender, plenty of range and average or better arm; others prefer him in CF or 2B; average raw power; hits predominantly fastballs at this point; some pitch recognition issues to be ironed out; have heard Mariano Duncan comp; BA comps: Brandon Phillips and Orlando Hudson; personal comp: Roman Quinn; 6-1, 180 pounds

2013: .495/.568/.879 – 17 BB/12 K – 41/45 SB – 182 AB

2. Wake Forest SR SS/2B Pat Blair: great approach; steady glove has grown into more than that, very dependable up the middle; average arm; some pop, mostly to gaps; above-average speed that plays up due to smarts; like his upside as utility infielder; old BA comp: Steve Lombardozzi; 5-10, 180 pounds

2011: .275/.453/.410 – 55 BB/39 K – 178 AB
2012: .288/.416/.389 – 48 BB/30 K – 23/28 SB – 226 AB
2013: .293/.473/.440 – 60 BB/38 K – 20/22 SB – 191 AB

3. Mississippi State JR SS Adam Frazier: great approach; solid defender; above-average speed, maybe a touch less; bat is a little light, but I think there’s enough to work with; arm may push him to 2B, but release is quick enough to stick at SS for me; reminds me some of poor man’s Nolan Fontana; very accurate arm; FAVORITE; 5-11, 175 pounds

2011: .274/.293/.274 – 3 BB/13 K – 95 AB
2012: .367/.484/.441 – 53 BB/23 K – 9/15 SB – 245 AB
2013: .355/.404/.465 – 21 BB/24 K – 7/11 SB – 256 AB

4. Mississippi JR SS Austin Anderson: average speed; nice glove; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .248/.364/.321 – 20 BB/8 K – 1/2 SB – 109 AB
2013: .305/.386/.415 – 20 BB/12 K – 3/10 SB – 200 AB

5. Texas A&M SR SS Mikey Reynolds: some pop; plus speed; good range up the middle; average arm; steady defender; 5-10, 170 pounds

2012: .301/.415/.394 – 32 BB/30 K – 22/24 SB – 216 AB
2013: .352/.419/.438 – 20 BB/22 K – 19/24 SB – 210 AB

6. Oregon SR SS/3B JJ Altobelli: some pop; good glove; above-average arm; chance to be well above-average at SS; average speed; intriguing hit tool; 6-1, 190 pounds

2011: .251/.302/.320 – 14 BB/23 K – 203 AB
2012: .300/.387/.380 – 21 BB/11 K – 6/13 SB – 200 AB
2013: .322/.412/.366 – 25 BB/20 K – 8/11 SB – 183 AB

7. Oregon State SR SS/2B Tyler Smith: very good glove; strong enough arm for left side; above-average speed; gap power; 6-0, 195 pounds

2011: .230/.389/.265 – 28 BB/22 K – 113 AB
2012: .347/.440/.432 – 31 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 213 AB
2013: .311/.398/.406 – 20 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 180 AB

8. Texas Christian JR SS Paul Hendrix: promising power to gaps; good athlete; strong arm; average speed; 6-2, 180 pounds

2013: .308/.403/.471 – 27 BB/38 K – 4/7 SB – 172 AB

9. Feather River JC SO SS Justin Bohn: good speed; legit defender; strong arm; 6-0, 165 pounds

2013: .413/.482/.645 – 23 BB/17 K – 18/20 SB – 172 AB

10. Oregon State JR SS/3B Kavin Keyes: average hit tool; good defensive tools; average speed plays up; average arm; 5-11, 200 pounds

2011: .313/.372/.385 – 18 BB/35 K – 182 AB
2012: .232/.319/.299 – 19 BB/27 K – 3/4 SB – 177 AB
2013: .312/.392/.424 – 18 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 170 AB

11. Stanford JR SS/2B Lonnie Kauppila: plus defender at second, very good at short; like the bat a lot, but more inconsistent as expected as an amateur; average at best speed; 6-0, 175 pounds

2011: .307/.350/.385 – 12 BB/25 K – 205 AB
2012: .280/.339/.350 – 10 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 100 AB
2013: .280/.381/.331 – 17 BB/20 K – 3/4 SB – 118 AB

12. East Carolina JR SS Jack Reinheimer: really good glove; strong arm; average speed, maybe a touch more; 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .311/.385/.330 – 25 BB/29 K – 212 AB
2012: .294/.345/.374 – 15 BB/28 K – 9/10 SB – 238 AB
2013: .267/.354/.335 – 30 BB/42 K – 10/13 SB – 221 AB

13. Washington State rSO SS Trace Tam Sing: big upside with glove, makes mental lapses but has the physical ability; average speed; average arm; 5-11, 190 pounds

2013: .264/.368/.378 – 20 BB/35 K – 4/8 SB – 148 AB

14. Miami JR SS/2B Alex Hernandez: strong arm; defends like a big leaguer; good instincts; good range; steady glove; 5-8, 175 pounds

2013: .277/.371/.366 – 26 BB/27 K – 4/11 SB – 213 AB

15. UCLA JR SS Pat Valaika: strong arm; average at best range; much improved bat; steady defender; gap power; 5-11, 205 pounds

2011: .231/.317/.313 – 12 BB/25 K – 160 AB
2012: .258/.313/.354 – 18 BB/30 K – 5/6 SB – 229 AB
2013: .257/.357/.411 – 30 BB/35 K – 8/10 SB – 214 AB

16. New Mexico JC SO SS Mike Bernal: good athlete; good defensive tools; Oklahoma State transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds

2013: .325/.458/.542 – 27 BB/19 K – 4/5 SB – 120 AB

17. Central Arizona JC SS David Masters: above-average range; strong arm; average speed; junior college’s version of Lonnie Kauppila; Arkansas transfer

2013: .284/.386/.408 – 20 BB/29 K – 7 SB – 169 AB

18. Florida JR SS/OF Taylor Ratliff: complete upside gamble; ineligible in 2013 after transferring; above-average speed; has also played 3B; plus arm strength; 6-1, 165 pounds

2011: .325/.420/.393 – 30 BB/33 K – 206 AB
2012: .289/.382/.368 – 14 BB/23 K – 17/19 SB – 114 AB

19. Angelo State (TX) JR SS Christian Summers: plus defensive tools; iffy hit tool with clear contact issues but enough speed and raw power to remain intriguing; Texas transfer

2013: .339/.447/.548 – 33 BB/58 K – 17/22 SB – 186 AB

20. Long Island-Brooklyn JR SS John Ziznewski: average speed; average hit tool; 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .361/.428/.546 – 22 BB/28 K – 17/18 SB – 205 AB

21. Marist SR SS Zach Shank: plus arm; steady glove; love his approach; has SS tools defensively; sneaky pop; smart on bases; FAVORITE; 6-1, 180 pounds

2012: .358/.425/.437 – 11 BB/11 K – 7/12 SB – 190 AB
2013: .393/.452/.545 – 19 BB/13 K – 6/10 SB – 211 AB

22. Maryland JR SS Kyle Convissar: good athlete; plus arm; 6-2, 205 pounds

2011: .259/.400/.296 – 10 BB/11 K – 81 AB
2012: .301/.404/.409 – 17 BB/24 K – 6/10 SB – 186 AB
2013: .331/.432/.439 – 10 BB/22 K – 7/11 SB – 157 AB

23. Texas Wesleyan SR SS David Kiriakos: good speed; good approach; good arm; will stick at SS; well-traveled; FAVORITE; 6-0, 180 pounds

2013: .351/.477/.457 – 27 BB/26 K – 15/19 – SB – 208 AB

24. Illinois JR SS Thomas Lindauer: good defensive tools; 6-2, 170 pounds

2012: .264/.357/.333 – 27 BB/26 K – 15/24 SB – 201 AB
2013: .284/.335/.450 – 18 BB/26 K – 13/14 SB – 211 AB

25. Texas Christian SO SS/2B Derek Odell: strong arm; average power upside; below-average speed; old Taylor Featherston comp; good athlete; good enough to stick at SS, steady at 2B; 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: .322/.383/.471 – 17 BB/25 K – 6/8 SB – 174 AB
2013: .280/.333/.324 – 15 BB/24 K – 1/1 SB – 182 AB

26. Rutgers JR SS/2B Nick Favatella: 5-10, 175 pounds

2011: .317/.408/.407 – 20 BB/25 K – 145 AB
2012: .342/.424/.491 – 22 BB/39 K – 8/13 SB – 222 AB
2013: .333/.416/.466 – 31 BB/45 K – 12/14 SB – 234 AB

27. Sacred Heart SR SS John Murphy: 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .337/.427/.461 – 25 BB/26 K – 24/29 SB – 178 AB
2013: .353/.427/.551 – 25 BB/23 K – 28/36 SB – 207 AB

28. Radford rSR SS Jeff Kemp: good defender; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .228/.314/.362 – 13 BB/37 K – 149 AB
2012: .318/.384/.521 – 14 BB/37 K – 9/9 SB – 192 AB
2013: .284/.444/.588 – 33 BB/35 K – 8/13 SB – 148 AB

29. Western Oregon State SR SS/2B Blake Miller: good approach; steady glove; interesting power; enough arm for 3B; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .372/.457/.528 – 26 BB/28 K – 22/26 SB – 199 AB

30. Louisiana-Lafayette JR SS Ryan Leonards: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .352/.424/.448 – 19 BB/29 K – 10/16 SB – 165 AB
2013: .332/.405/.418 – 17 BB/23 K – 7/12 SB – 184 AB

31. Clarendon SO SS/2B Galli Cribbs: really good defender

2013: .359/.425/.558 – 13 BB/24 K – 19/25 SB – 181 AB

32. Southern Mississippi SR SS/2B Isaac Rodriguez: has played mostly 2B, but I believe in him at SS; impressive defensive tools; quick release; fancy footwork; steady glove; 5-10, 190 pounds

2011: .278/.384/.371 – 28 BB/21 K – 205 AB
2012: .270/.337/.309 – 13 BB/16 K – 3/4 SB – 152 AB
2013: .338/.435/.438 – 27 BB/14 K – 3/3 SB – 201 AB

33. Ohio State SR SS/2B Kirby Pellant: average arm that plays up due to quick release and good footwork; above-average speed; not much pop; 5-10, 175 pounds

2012: .283/.385/.349 – 29 BB/24 K – 32/39 SB – 212 AB
2013: .312/.357/.403 – 11 BB/14 K – 12/21 SB – 186 AB

34. Illinois State rSO SS Brock Stewart: strong arm; 6-4, 200 pounds

2011: .250/.333/.426 – 14 BB/32 K – 108 AB
2013: .330/.402/.496 – 14 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 115 AB

35. San Diego JR SS Logan Davis: plus defender; 6-3, 180 pounds

2013: .333/.390/.380 – 9 BB/11 K – 3/3 SB – 108 AB

36. Cal State Fullerton SR SS/3B Richy Pedroza: very strong defender; good range; strong arm; great bunter; good speed; 5-6, 150 pounds

2011: .319/.383/.393 – 14 BB/20 K – 163 AB
2012: .329/.415/.385 – 27 BB/16 K – 1/2 SB – 213 AB
2013: .263/.393/.351 – 43 BB/20 K – 8/12 SB – 205 AB

37. Rhode Island JR SS Joe Landi: can play any infield spot capably; great approach; above-average to plus speed; strong arm; like his swing; not a ton of raw power; FAVORITE; 6-0, 175 pounds

2012: .273/.347/.295 – 9 BB/17 K – 2/4 SB – 88 AB
2013: .298/.383/.319 – 18 BB/19 K – 7/14 SB – 141 AB

38. Auburn JR SS Dan Glevenyak: steady defender; 6-1, 190 pounds

2012: .319/.410/.414 – 26 BB/27 K – 14/18 SB – 191 AB
2013: .236/.356/.329 – 25 BB/40 K – 5/9 SB – 161 AB

39. Duke JR SS Angelo LaBruna: solid defender; good approach; 5-10, 165 pounds

2012: .219/.305/.237 – 18 BB/17 K – 7/12 SB – 169 AB
2013: .236/.348/.327 – 5 BB/9 K – 0/1 SB – 55 AB

40. California JR SS Derek Campbell: good athlete; strong arm; good glove; not much with the bat; 6-0, 175 pounds

2011: .281/.305/.351 – 2 BB/15 K – 57 AB
2012: .272/.357/.312 – 11 BB/22 K – 0/1 SB – 125 AB
2013: .256/.383/.359 – 3 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 39 AB

41. Seton Hall SR SS Giuseppe Papaccio: 6-1, 185 pounds

2012: .297/.348/.410 – 16 BB/37 K – 5/5 SB – 229 AB
2013: .399/.441/.597 – 18 BB/36 K – 9/10 SB – 233 AB

42. Lee JR SS Josh Silver: really good defender; good speed; questionable hit tool; San Jose State transfer; 6-0, 190 pounds

2013: .384/.444/.512 – 17 BB/12 K – 5/5 SB – 211 AB

43. Illinois State SR SS Brett Kay: really good defender; good speed; 5-11, 165 pounds

2012: .284/.342/.358 – 10 BB/28 K – 14/16 SB – 134 AB
2013: .301/.409/.412 – 32 BB/45 K – 10/11 SB – 216 AB

44. Rhode Island rSR SS/RHP Mike LeBel: good power; good speed; strong arm; can stick up the middle; has hit 92-93 with FB; 5-11, 175 pounds

2011: .302/.360/.516 – 14 BB/30 K – 215 AB
2013: .286/.371/.442 – 25 BB/40 K – 19/24 SB – 224 AB

45. Charlotte SR SS/3B Shane Basen: plus arm; versatile defender; strong hit tool; lots of line drives; 6-2, 185 pounds

2011: .270/.389/.386 – 43 BB/33 K – 215 AB
2012: .327/.405/.462 – 26 BB/21 K – 6/10 SB – 199 AB
2013: .299/.356/.402 – 18 BB/25 K – 16/18 SB – 244 AB

46. Canisius JR SS Ronnie Bernick: 5-9, 175 pounds

2012: .264/.410/.320 – 14 BB/33 K – 2/2 SB – 125 AB
2013: .270/.437/.426 – 24 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 122 AB

47. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M JC SO SS Kevin Meyers: 6-2, 190 pounds

2013: .314/.410/.577 – 21 BB/25 K – 8/8 SB – 156 AB

48. Georgia State SR SS/2B Greg Bowder: 5-9, 170 pounds

2012: .295/.373/.371 – 8 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 105 AB
2013: .340/.440/.453 – 15 BB/26 K – 3/5 SB – 106 AB

49. Alcorn State JR SS Angel Rosa: good athlete; strong arm; good range; good overall defensive tools; 6-2, 180 pounds

2011: .242/.327/.360 – 20 BB/47 K – 178 AB
2012: .240/.294/.363 – 13 BB/44 K – 5/9 SB – 171 AB
2013: .231/.316/.331 – 17 BB/30 K – 16/20 SB – 160 AB

50. Belmont SR SS Jared Breen: 5-10, 180 pounds

2011: .294/.363/.399 – 23 BB/40 K – 218 AB
2012: .200/.303/.320 – 16 BB/30 K – 9/11 SB – 150 AB
2013: .297/.388/.469 – 29 BB/42 K – 9/10 SB – 209 AB

51. Wright State SR SS Justin Kopale: good defender; strong arm; quick bat; plays above tools; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .296/.367/.420 – 15 BB/21 K – 162 AB
2012: .246/.274/.374 – 8 BB/22 K – 1/1 SB – 203 AB
2013: .262/.308/.333 – 12 BB/24 K – 3/3 SB – 168 AB

52. Southern Illinois JR SS/2B Jake Welch: good athlete; 5-10, 170 pounds

2011: .246/.327/.277 – 22 BB/31 K – 195 AB
2012: .300/.363/.426 – 21 BB/39 K – 16/19 SB – 237 AB
2013: .273/.358/.329 – 28 BB/26 K – 20/24 SB – 249 AB

53. Louisiana Tech JR SS Ryan Gebhardt: 5-11, 200 pounds

2011: .329/.409/.350 – 18 BB/19 K – 140 AB
2012: .327/.399/.399 – 25 BB/25 K – 5/7 SB – 223 AB
2013: .282/.316/.359 – 7 BB/9 K – 1/3 SB – 142 AB

54. Texas-Arlington JR SS Ryan Walker: 6-1, 170 pounds

2011: .335/.401/.390 – 29 BB/34 K – 236 AB
2012: .380/.435/.428 – 24 BB/39 K – 14/18 SB – 250 AB
2013: .336/.387/.372 – 21 BB/40 K – 6/10 SB – 247 AB

55. Texas State SR SS Nick Smelser: above-average arm; good range; good overall defender; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .220/.318/.293 – 20 BB/32 K – 4/5 SB – 150 AB
2013: .253/.330/.367 – 17 BB/32 K – 0/0 SB – 158 AB

56. Wheaton JR SS Eric Jensen: good speed; average at best glove; strong hit tool; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .373/.437/.485 – 11 BB/12 K – 18/20 SB – 169 AB

57. Minnesota rSR SS Troy Larson

2011: .267/.303/.328 – 6 BB/22 K – 116 AB
2012: .333/.400/.391 – 13 BB/17 K – 8/10 SB – 138 AB
2013: .351/.385/.417 – 10 BB/18 K – 8/12 SB – 168 AB

58. Illinois-Chicago rJR SS Andres Ortegano: plus defender; 5-6, 150 pounds

2013: .237/.333/.361 – 10 BB/20 K – 4/4 SB – 97 AB

59. Minnesota rSO SS Michael Handel: average speed; quick bat; 6-1, 170 pounds

2012: .290/.371/.361 – 18 BB/26 K – 8/12 SB – 155 AB
2013: .281/.361/.385 – 20 BB/31 K – 9/10 SB – 192 AB

60. Oregon State JR SS Andy Peterson: 5-10, 170 pounds

2013: .351/.409/.376 – 17 BB/33 K – 11/16 SB – 205 AB

61. Youngstown State JR SS/2B Phil Lipari: 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .238/.351/.302 – 29 BB/21 K – 2/7 SB – 172 AB
2013: .242/.355/.309 – 33 BB/25 K – 9/12 SB – 194 AB

62. Connecticut JR SS Tom Verdi: 6-2, 185 pounds

2012: .330/.397/.436 – 12 BB/36 K – 10/13 SB – 218 AB
2013: .278/.417/.354 – 25 BB/36 K – 19/28 SB – 223 AB

63. Vanderbilt rSO SS/3B Joel McKeithan: plus speed; potential plus glove with all the defensive tools needed to excel at short; intriguing raw power; has never put it all together and time is beginning to run out; 6-3, 210 pounds

2012: .171/.292/.195 – 6 BB/12 K – 1/2 SB – 41 AB
2013: .195/.244/.195 – 3 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 41 AB

64. Louisville JR SS/3B Alex Chittenden: good arm; good defender, may be better suited at 3B; limited power upside; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .233/.335/.264 – 21 BB/28 K – 163 AB
2012: .303/.395/.344 – 16 BB/24 K – 5/7 SB – 122 AB
2013: .212/.435/.303 – 6 BB/8 K – 0/0 SB – 33 AB

65. St.Mary’s (TX) JR SS/RHP Derek Hamilton: good speed; good defensive tools; Rice transfer

2011: .257/.312/.288 – 18 BB/32 K – 226 AB
2013: .260/.316/.320 – 4 BB/4 K – 5/6 SB – 50 AB

66. Wichita State rJR SS/3B Erik Harbutz: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .250/.326/.344 – 24 BB/35 K – 6/9 SB – 212 AB
2013: .276/.363/.347 – 32 BB/47 K – 13/19 SB – 239 AB

67. Arkansas State JR SS Dustin Jones: 5-10, 150 pounds

2012: .296/.337/.352 – 11 BB/30 K – 1/1 SB – 179 AB
2013: .279/.351/.368 – 18 BB/43 K – 6/6 SB – 204 AB

68. New Mexico SR SS Alex Allbritton: steady glove; 6-2, 185 pounds

2011: .234/.283/.303 – 13 BB/41 K – 218 AB
2012: .222/.247/.280 – 8 BB/54 K – 2/4 SB – 207 AB
2013: .270/.307/.362 – 11 BB/35 K – 3/6 SB – 196 AB

69. Louisiana Tech SR SS/2B Taylor Terrasas: 5-10, 170 pounds

2011: .137/.286/.176 – 9 BB/14 K – 51 AB
2012: .330/.435/.509 – 15 BB/15 K – 0/0 SB – 106 AB
2013: .282/.347/.361 – 15 BB/20 K – 2/3 SB – 202 AB

70. UC Davis JR SS Adam Young: good defender; 5-11, 165 pounds

2012: .227/.375/.250 – 6 BB/7 K – 0/0 SB – 44 AB
2013: .242/.308/.326 – 4 BB/8 K – 0/2 SB – 95 AB

71. Santa Clara JR SS Greg Harisis: 6-0, 170 pounds

2012: .366/.435/.447 – 13 BB/19 K – 6/9 SB – 123 AB
2013: .263/.374/.359 – 25 BB/45 K – 13/15 SB – 167 AB

72. UC San Diego SO SS Dillon Moyer: good speed; good defensive tools; transfer from UC Irvine; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .143/.351/.214 – 8 BB/5 K – 28 AB
2013: .298/.355/.408 – 15 BB/31 K – 15/17 SB – 191 AB

73. Oklahoma JR SS/2B Hector Lorenzana: good defender; 5-11, 190 pounds

2013: .242/.304/.318 – 18 BB/26 K – 1/5 SB – 223 AB

74. UC Riverside SR SS Eddie Young: 5-10, 185 pounds

2012: .275/.405/.332 – 42 BB/21 K – 2/6 SB – 193 AB
2013: .208/.465/.354 – 22 BB/10 K – 4/6 SB – 48 AB

75. High Point SR SS Willie Medina: good defender; good athlete; plus range; plus speed; leadoff approach; 5-10, 160 pounds

2012: .320/.385/.386 – 18 BB/27 K – 19/25 SB – 197 AB
2013: .272/.337/.335 – 20 BB/34 K – 10/15 SB – 257 AB

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And because I can’t help myself, here are 12 extra players to keep tabs on for draft day and beyond…

76. Stetson JR SS/2B K’Shawn Smith: plus arm; good athlete; good defensive tools; 5-10, 175 pounds

2013: .259/.349/.295 – 10 BB/25 K – 3/5 SB – 112 AB

77. Temple SR SS Jordan Queja: 5-7, 165 pounds

2012: .269/.354/.306 – 19 BB/26 K – 11/15 SB – 186 AB
2013: .229/.393/.349 – 22 BB/10 K – 16/17 SB – 109 AB

78. Kennesaw State rSR SS Peyton Hart: plus defender; bat is very light; decent approach; average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds

2011: .307/.410/.387 – 23 BB/28 K – 212 AB
2012: .270/.353/.291 – 21 BB/37 K – 230 AB – 14/19 SB
2013: .247/.312/.264 – 15 BB/30 K – 8/13 SB – 227 AB

79. Kansas SR SS Kevin Kuntz: 6-1, 190 pounds

2012: .247/.341/.278 – 30 BB/28 K – 10/13 SB – 223 AB
2013: .304/.362/.339 – 15 BB/11 K – 12/13 SB – 168 AB

80. Morehead State SR SS Chase Greenwell: plus arm; 5-10, 185 pounds

2012: .267/.319/.336 – 15 BB/22 K – 5/10 SB – 217 AB
2013: .264/.320/.339 – 18 BB/29 K – 4/7 SB – 227 AB

81. Central Connecticut State JR SS Anthony Turgeon: steady defender; good arm; gap power; average speed; 6-0, 185 pounds

2011: .303/.368/.393 – 11 BB/24 K – 122 AB
2012: .237/.294/.349 – 15 BB/35 K – 4/6 SB – 186 AB
2013: .163/.253/.203 – 16 BB/42 K – 4/5 SB – 172 AB

82. Pittsburgh SR SS Evan Oswald: good defender; plus arm

2012: .280/.375/.325 – 19 BB/30 K – 5/10 SB – 157 AB
2013: .248/.337/.320 – 19 BB/24 K – 7/9 SB – 222 AB

83. Bucknell SR SS/3B Robb Scott: really good present defender; strong arm; lack of foot speed may move him to 3B; 6-1, 200 pounds

2012: .282/.312/.359 – 6 BB/35 K – 3/5 SB – 131 AB
2013: .182/.239/.255 – 12 BB/38 K – 0/2 SB – 165 AB

84. Old Dominion JR SS Tyler Urps: good defender; 5-10, 185 pounds

2013: .218/.343/.251 – 23 BB/30 K – 3/6 SB – 179 AB

85. Missouri State rSR SS Travis McComack: very strong arm; good defender; 5-9, 160 pounds

2011: .298/.386/.346 – 26 BB/23 K – 191 AB
2013: .231/.326/.277 – 27 BB/41 K – 1/2 SB – 195 AB

86. Florida SR SS/2B Cody Dent: good speed; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .220/.359/.256 – 18 BB/19 K – 82 AB
2012: .146/.237/.146 – 8 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 82 AB
2013: .176/.288/.214 – 18 BB/22 K – 2/3 SB – 131 AB

87. Hofstra SR SS/2B Dalton Rouleau: good defender; strong arm; 5-9, 170 pounds

2012: .287/.394/.431 – 30 BB/34 K – 26/33 SB – 195 AB
2013: .105/.261/.105 – 4 BB/5 K – 0/0 SB – 19 AB

2013 MLB Draft: Top 75 College Third Base Prospects

1. Stats are park/schedule adjusted from College Splits. I dug around for stats for all junior college and non-Division I players; those numbers are obviously as is, i.e. not park/schedule adjusted.

2. If your favorite player is missing, then chances are a lot higher it was a copy/paste fail and not my complete and utter lack of baseball knowledge. I mean, sure, it could still be the latter, but if there’s somebody obvious that I’ve ignored, please give a gentle reminder in the comments or via email (robozga at gmail dot com). It’s also possible I mentally shifted a guy’s position in my head, so don’t rule out your player suddenly popping up on another position list.

3. Players designated as FAVORITEs were given that tag prior to the season, or, in some cases, upon enrolling in college. In other words, just because a guy is a FAVORITE doesn’t mean he’s automatically guaranteed a high placement on the list. I’m stubborn about which players I like, true, but I’m also quite cognizant of the fact prospect status is fluid.

4. Final opinions are all mine, but information has been culled from a variety of sources. Like anybody likely reading this site, I’m an avid follower of all things Baseball America and Perfect Game. Seriously, if you are into the draft/prospects at all, I highly recommend getting subscriptions to both sites. I also have a small but trustworthy network of friends in the game I occasionally call upon for information on prospects, especially those off the beaten path. Consider the little scouting notes section on each player a synthesis on what I’ve read, heard, and seen about each player. I’m in no way an expert and literally nothing I write, positively or negatively, influences what pro teams actually do on draft day. I’m just a baseball loving guy who has taken a hobby way, way, way too far.

5. I’m happy to answer any and all questions I can over email or in the comments. Also, for the sake of my already waning sanity, I didn’t include everything I had on every player — you’ll see some blank spots sprinkled throughout — so please don’t hesitate to ask if there’s something about a specific guy you want answered.

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I’ve always been a “once you show a skill, you own it” kind of guy. A huge part of player evaluation is the ability and willingness to change one’s mind, but it also can pay to be stubborn at times. Sticking with talented players through ups and downs — I suppose the ups are easy, so we’re really talking just downs — over multiple seasons, often spanning both high school and college years, is a practice too often ignored in our current instant-analysis, “what have you done for me lately?” world. This is all a long way of justifying what I feel are relatively aggressive rankings of players who haven’t developed as expected over the past few seasons, mainly Erich Weiss and Dominic Ficociello. Disappointing junior seasons aside, both players are viable draft prospects good enough to warrant a quick fist pump if/when your favorite team scoops them up in the mid- to late-rounds. On the other side of the coin, you’ve got a nice group of “risers” like Hunter Dozier, Cody Gunter, and Dustin DeMuth, all potential everyday third basemen if things go as planned.

1. North Carolina JR 3B Colin Moran: great approach; gorgeous lefthanded swing; average defender at present, but significant defensive tools; defense made great strides in summer 2011; true plus hit tool; no clear above-average tool but bat, but can really hit; intrigued by his raw power, think it’ll play average or better professionally; average arm, probably better; my own Chase Headley comp; has put on 30+ pounds since enrolling; improved defender, now at least average; PG Paul O’Neill comp; have heard unique comp: Ryan Klesko upside with bat; struggled some on Fridays; FAVORITE; 6-3, 215 pounds

2011: .351/.462/.577 – 51 BB/31 K – 248 AB
2012: .341/.417/.471 – 22 BB/23 K – 1/3 SB – 170 AB
2013: .411/.534/.687 – 55 BB/18 K – 1/1 SB – 214 AB

2. Stephen F. Austin State JR 3B/2B Hunter Dozier: good athlete; plus arm; well above-average to plus power upside; very good defensive tools; great speed for his size, average overall; good approach; quick bat; hits it to all fields; FAVORITE; 6-4, 220 pounds

2011: .335/.381/.492 – 12 BB/34 K – 197 AB
2012: .396/.467/.656 – 30 BB/41 K – 8/14 SB – 227 AB
2013: .462/.540/.885 – 35 BB/34 K – 12/17 SB – 208 AB

3. Virginia Tech JR 3B/2B Chad Pinder: good athlete; could be plus defender at third; strong arm; big raw power, average likely upside; above-average speed; good hands; natural hitter, above-average hit tool; Ryan Zimmerman and Evan Longoria comps from HS; reminds me of college version of Cavan Biggio; FAVORITE; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .317/.368/.510 – 7 BB/18 K – 104 AB
2012: .321/.378/.533 – 15 BB/40 K – 6/11 SB – 212 AB
2013: .352/.435/.512 – 21 BB/33 K – 5/9 SB – 213 AB

4. Youngstown State JR 3B Drew Dosch: average present power, above-average raw; intriguing bat; great approach; average arm; average speed; average upside at 3B; potential 1B or LF for some; 6-2, 190 pounds

2011: .241/.304/.248 – 14 BB/17 K – 145 AB
2012: .339/.396/.513 – 23 BB/21 K – 5/7 SB – 224 AB
2013: .343/.439/.493 – 36 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 201 AB

5. Grayson County JC FR 3B Cody Gunter: intriguing power; quick bat; good athlete; plus arm; average defensive tools; love his approach; below-average speed; FAVORITE; 90-92 FB, 94 peak; average SL; 6-3, 200 pounds

2013: .321/.500/.541 – 57 BB/33 K – 1 SB – 159 AB

6. East Carolina JR 3B/SS Zach Houchins: strong hit tool; strong arm, plus for many; some power upside, but mostly to gaps; quick bat; love his approach, but can get too aggressive at times; average at best speed; Louisburg JC transfer; 6-2, 185 pounds

2012: .394/.471/.587 – 26 BB – 16/18 SB – 218 AB
2013: .333/.385/.548 – 17 BB/16 K – 1/1 SB – 177 AB

7. Indiana JR 3B/SS Dustin DeMuth: big power upside still largely untapped; above-average or better arm; average or better defensive tools; very good speed for size; too aggressive; hit tool a question mark; athletic enough to stay up the middle if a pro team felt daring; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .331/.389/.394 – 20 BB/37 K – 236 AB
2012: .250/.310/.325 – 10 BB/46 K – 6/13 SB – 228 AB
2013: .413/.469/.582 – 16 BB/29 K – 10/15 SB – 196 AB

8. Texas JR 3B/OF Erich Weiss: plus hit tool; little bit of pop; solid defender, but nothing special; professional approach; not afraid to hit behind in count; good athlete; pro frame; average at best speed; average arm; could be outfielder in pros; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .384/.514/.558 – 55 BB/36 K – 224 AB
2012: .409/.481/.635 – 23 BB/41 K – 10/12 SB – 203 AB
2013: .333/.431/.424 – 25 BB/41 K  – 7/7 SB – 177 AB

9. Miami-Dade JC FR 3B/C Victor Caratini: good athlete; plus defensive tools at 3B; strong arm; intriguing bat; average at best power; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .377/.467/.549 – 28 BB/26 K – 10/11 SB – 175 AB

10. Arkansas JR 3B/2B Dominic Ficociello: very quick hands; plus potential hit tool; plus power upside, but yet to show it; extremely devoted worker; crazy bat speed; whole field approach; might have to play 1B professionally, but he’s good there; some think he is playable at SS or 2B; 6-4, 185 pounds

2011: .326/.355/.455 – 6 BB/43 K – 224 AB
2012: .282/.384/.421 – 37 BB/40 K – 4/8 SB – 252 AB
2013: .254/.325/.345 – 13 BB/26 K – 2/3 SB – 142 AB

11. College of the Canyons FR 3B Trey Williams: above-average power, plus raw for some; quick bat; good instincts at third, but still plenty rough around the edges; well above-average arm, but still far too inconsistent; below-average speed; 6-1, 210 pounds

2013: .324/.370/.514 – 5 BB/30 K – 142 AB

12. Everett CC FR 3B Dylan LaVelle: strong arm; good defender; big raw power; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .295/.393/.445 – 23 BB/20 K – 5 SB – 146 AB

13. Kirkwood SO C/3B Dairo Gonzalez: strong arm; interesting bat; average speed; 6-2, 200 pounds

2013: .413/.522/.699 – 30 BB/18 K – 4/6 SB – 143 AB

14. Louisiana State JR 3B/SS Christian Ibarra: really good defensive tools; strong arm; undersized, but strong utility future; 5-7, 180 pounds

2013: .361/.457/.536 – 29 BB/29 K – 0/3 SB – 183 AB

15. Auburn JR 3B/RHP Damek Tomscha: plus arm strength; good power; great athlete; good at third; 6-3, 220 pounds

2013: .296/.405/.484 – 27 BB/36 K – 0/2 SB – 186 AB

16. Texas-Pan American JR 3B Alberto Morales: plus defensive tools; plus arm all the way around, strong and accurate; great instincts; power to gaps; great approach; FAVORITE; 6-2, 215 pounds

2013: .270/.374/.516 – 19 BB/29 K – 2/3 SB – 159 AB

17. Long Beach State JR 3B/SS Michael Hill: really quick bat; good defensive tools; plus arm strength; love his hit tool; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-2, 200 pounds

2012: .160/.250/.200 – 5 BB/17 K – 0/1 SB – 50 AB
2013: .403/.421/.612 – 2 BB/14 K – 6/9 SB – 134 AB

18. Southern California JR 3B Kevin Swick: interesting power; steady defender; can also play some OF; high baseball IQ; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .274/.325/.353 – 8 BB/31 K – 5/6 SB – 190 AB
2013: .372/.449/.506 – 20 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 156 AB

19. Texas Tech JR 3B/SS Jake Barrios: good athlete; arm and range fit at SS, but likely 3B in long run; really big power upside; 2B also a possibility; LSU transfer; also played at Seward County JC; good athlete; FAVORITE; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .299/.355/.437 – 12 BB/14 K – 2/4 SB – 174 AB

20. Tulane SR 3B/SS Garrett Cannizaro: solid speed; good defender; potential plus glove at third

2011: .275/.348/.350 – 21 BB/34 K – 200 AB
2012: .323/.394/.442 – 18 BB/24 K – 6/9 SB – 226 AB
2013: .319/.407/.466 – 26 BB/22 K – 2/4 SB – 191 AB

21. Miami JR 3B Brad Fieger: personal favorite who I’m admittedly biased for since he’s done something useful in every game I’ve seen; best baseball is ahead of him; 6-1, 195 pounds

2011: .307/.360/.400 – 19 BB/23 K – 225 AB
2012: .299/.345/.415 – 18 BB/34 K – 3/4 SB – 224 AB
2013: .319/.375/.400 – 15 BB/24 K – 2/4 SB – 160 AB

22. James Madison JR 3B/RHP Ty McFarland: 6-3, 190 pounds

2011: .259/.326/.358 – 19 BB/43 K – 212 AB
2012: .303/.426/.385 – 20 BB/14 K – 2/3 SB – 109 AB
2013: .361/.473/.473 – 42 BB/17 K – 2/6 SB – 205 AB

23. Florida State SR 3B/SS Justin Gonzalez: average speed, maybe a touch more; good range; can drill a fastball and seemingly only a fastball, but raw power is intriguing; good athlete; good arm; I like his defense more than most, think he has a chance to stick at SS potentially; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .268/.388/.450 – 33 BB/69 K – 231 AB
2012: .251/.375/.431 – 32 BB/69 K – 14/16 SB – 211 AB
2013: .278/.409/.722 – 3 BB/6 K – 0/0 SB – 18 AB

24. UC Davis JR 3B/2B Steve Patterson: great approach; may be best at 2B long-term; 5-10, 200 pounds

2013: .378/.439/.480 – 16 BB/9 K – 1/1 SB – 196 AB

25. Austin Peay State SR 3B/SS Reed Harper: average speed; steady defender at SS, but fits best at 3B; strong arm; good range; some pop; patient approach; good hit tool; smart on bases; 6-2, 185; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .288/.328/.428 – 13 BB/26 K – 222 AB
2012: .286/.346/.391 – 24 BB/33 K – 9/13 SB – 266 AB
2013: .314/.390/.457 – 25 BB/26 K – 13/19 SB – 210 AB

26. Hinds CC SO 3B/SS Beau Wallace: good athlete; intriguing raw power; plus arm; average speed; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .328/.429/.550 – 15 BB/16 K – 17/18 SB – 131 AB

27. Texas Christian rSR 3B Jantzen Witte: very good defender with plus skill set; love his approach; some doubts about his bat, but all he’s done is hit; 6-1, 200 pounds

2011: .370/.434/.516 – 28 BB/31 K – 254 AB
2012: .364/.419/.500 – 11 BB/20 K – 1/2 SB – 162 AB
2013: .332/.419/.490 – 32 BB/24 K – 3/5 SB – 196 AB

28. Duke JR 3B Jordan Betts: big raw power; plus arm strength; can handle SS in a pinch; 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .251/.326/.425 – 23 BB/40 K – 5/5 SB – 207 AB
2013: .323/.376/.539 – 19 BB/44 K – 0/0 SB – 217 AB

29. Charleston Southern JR 3B/SS Alex Tomasovich: average defensive tools; strong arm; 6-2, 165 pounds

2011: .328/.387/.440 – 12 BB/17 K – 134 AB
2012: .244/.335/.316 – 22 BB/20 K – 6/10 SB – 193 AB
2013: .340/.426/.433 – 27 BB/17 K – 8/8 SB – 203 AB

30. Mississippi JR 3B/OF Preston Overbey: big power potential; good defensive tools; tools have far surpassed production to this point; 6-4, 210 pounds

2011: .233/.282/.331 – 12 BB/38 K – 172 AB
2012: .255/.321/.345 – 10 BB/39 K – 1/2 SB – 145 AB
2013: .306/.352/.452 – 12 BB/40 K – 0/0 SB – 186 AB

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

2011: .229/.297/.283 – 15 BB/36 K – 166 AB
2012: .289/.363/.384 – 21 BB/34 K – 7/10 SB – 190 AB
2013: .285/.385/.439 – 14 BB/25 K – 5/6 SB – 123 AB

32. JC of Marin SO 3B Casey Levy-Tulloch: good approach; above-average raw power; needs defensive polish; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .258/.431/.455 – 40 BB/21 K – 6 SB – 132 AB

33. Southern California JR 3B/RHP Jimmy Roberts: above-average arm; below-average present power; gap power upside; below-average speed; good athlete; very quick bat; 92 peak FB; above-average CB; 6-0, 175 pounds

2011: .302/.410/.341 – 18 BB/25 K – 179 AB
2012: .310/.375/.364 – 8 BB/24 K – 4/6 SB – 187 AB
2013: .360/.416/.478 – 16 BB/16 K – 0/6 SB – 203 AB

34. Virginia Commonwealth JR 3B Joey Cujas: 6-0, 180 pounds

2011: .321/.373/.402 – 16 BB/18 K – 209 AB
2012: .413/.494/.570 – 27 BB/16 K – 2/4 SB – 223 AB
2013: .384/.451/.481 – 15 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 216 AB

35. Seton Hall JR 3B Chris Selden: good speed; good athlete; strong hit tool; needs defensive polish; 6-2, 185 pounds

2012: .304/.396/.304 – 4 BB/7 K – 5/5 SB – 46 AB
2013: .366/.397/.460 – 9 BB/18 K – 16/19 SB – 161 AB

36. Holy Cross JR 3B/RHP Mike Ahmed: average speed; strong arm; capable defender; good athlete; has struggled against advanced pitching; can be too aggressive for his own good, but plate discipline remains strong; 89-91 FB; good SL; very good splitter; 6-2, 185 pounds

2011: .245/.348/.398 – 10 BB/30 K – 98 AB
2012: .271/.373/.459 – 30 BB/33 K – 7/11 SB – 207 AB
2013: .279/.391/.407 – 25 BB/25 K – 14/16 SB – 140 AB

37. South Carolina SR 3B/1B LB Dantzler: above-average raw power; steady glove; chance for average hit tool; 5-11, 200 pounds

2013: .344/.460/.672 – 38 BB/44 K – 2/3 SB – 189 AB

38. Kansas State rJR 3B RJ Santigate: good approach; gap power upside, but little there presently; really good defender; strong arm; good athlete; average at best speed; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .195/.293/.274 – 16 BB/21 K – 2/3 SB – 113 AB
2013: .354/.440/.397 – 26 BB/24 K – 10/14 SB – 189 AB

39. Florida rSO 3B/2B Zack Powers: strong defender; above-average power upside, others have it less; good approach; good arm; might not be quite athletic enough for 3B; smart hitter; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .266/.329/.359 – 5 BB/18 K – 64 AB
2013: .298/.413/.391 – 24 BB/32 K – 5/7 SB – 161 AB

40. Baylor SR 3B/OF Cal Towey: good plate discipline; high marks for work ethic; strong arm; solid power; average speed; 6-1, 210 pounds

2011: .237/.405/.389 – 30 BB/46 K – 131 AB
2012: .299/.435/.473 – 41 BB/60 K – 9/16 SB – 224 AB
2013: .318/.444/.495 – 34 BB/38 K – 9/11 SB – 192 AB

41. West Virginia JR 3B Ryan Tuntland: mature approach; pretty swing

2013: .319/.411/.426 – 28 BB/33 K – 7/11 SB – 188 AB

42. Rice JR 3B Shane Hoelscher: average speed; really good glove; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .290/.354/.400 – 16 BB/43 K – 210 AB
2012: .253/.348/.359 – 27 BB/34 K – 5/7 SB – 217 AB
2013: .359/.427/.402 – 11 BB/18 K – 3/3 SB – 117 AB

43. Georgia SR 3B/2B Kyle Farmer: good defensive tools, just enough to stick at SS in a pinch; strong enough arm, average overall; average to just above-average range; good athlete; some pop; slightly below-average speed; not much power to speak of; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .320/.378/.490 – 21 BB/30 K – 253 AB
2012: .290/.326/.437 – 8 BB/25 K – 3/3 SB – 245 AB
2013: .314/.339/.438 – 13 BB/11 K – 0/2 SB – 210 AB

44. Central Florida SR 3B Chris Taladay: can also play catcher and LF; average power; 6-1, 215 pounds

2012: .298/.340/.393 – 15 BB/28 K – 1/1 SB – 262 AB
2013: .386/.450/.505 – 24 BB/18 K – 6/9 SB – 220 AB

45. Southern Illinois JR 3B Donny Duschinsky: power upside; plus range; good arm; good speed; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .200/.292/.209 – 11 BB/21 K – 115 AB
2012: .260/.375/.410 – 36 BB/41 K – 2/2 SB – 227 AB
2013: .191/.313/.206 – 8 BB/13 K – 0/0 SB – 68 AB

46. Cal Poly JR 3B/2B Jimmy Allen: good athlete; average speed; average arm; intriguing defensive tools; 5-11, 190 pounds

2011: .261/.307/.395 – 6 BB/24 K – 119 AB
2012: .345/.372/.507 – 13 BB/38 K – 9/13 SB – 229 AB
2013: .291/.329/.371 – 5 BB/39 K – 5/9 SB – 213 AB

47. Tennessee Wesleyan SR 3B/1B Jake Stone: good hit tool; average power; decent athlete; average at best defender; great approach; strong plate discipline; bat-only player; slow; average at best arm; 6-0, 200 pounds

2013: .361/.444/.621 – 31 BB/18 K – 219 AB

48. State College of Florida-Manatee SO 3B Conner Hale: good athlete; average speed; 6-2, 180 pounds

2013: .366/.415/.493 – 20 BB/25 K – 9/11 SB – 227 AB

49. Furman JR 3B Alex Abrams: strong arm; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .275/.423/.331 – 36 BB/32 K – 142 AB
2012: .240/.379/.298 – 35 BB/46 K – 1/1 SB – 171 AB
2013: .339/.410/.520 – 24 BB/35 K – 1/3 SB – 177 AB

50. Minnesota SR 3B/OF Ryan Abrahamson: 6-4, 190 pounds

2011: .148/.324/.259 – 7 BB/17 K – 27 AB
2012: .167/.250/.219 – 9 BB/38 K – 0/0 SB – 96 AB
2013: .341/.428/.494 – 24 BB/28 K – 1/3 SB – 164 AB

51. Illinois State SR 3B Zac Johnson: smart approach; 6-2, 210 pounds

2012: .344/.413/.542 – 23 BB/29 K – 3/3 SB – 192 AB
2013: .333/.409/.512 – 31 BB/37 K – 2/2 SB – 213 AB

52. George Mason JR 3B Blaise Fernandez: average raw power; strong arm; quick instincts; 6-1, 175 pounds

2011: .251/.332/.405 – 24 BB/36 K – 195 AB
2012: .245/.315/.365 – 22 BB/44 K – 2/3 SB – 208 AB
2013: .330/.399/.464 – 24 BB/34 K – 3/5 SB – 209 AB

53. Mississippi SR 3B Andrew Mistone: gap power; good approach; great defender; good arm; could play 2B; 6-0, 190 pounds

2012: .248/.312/.304 – 11 BB/27 K – 3/6 SB – 214 AB
2013: .348/.417/.414 – 18 BB/16 K – 1/4 SB – 210 AB

54. Western Kentucky JR 3B/SS Scott Wilcox: 5-11, 180 pounds

2012: .267/.404/.373 – 47 BB/20 K -1/2 SB – 217 AB
2013: .359/.433/.450 – 30 BB/28 K – 2/2 SB – 231 AB

55. Marist JR 3B Nick McQuail: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .326/.413/.388 – 13 BB/35 K – 4/6 SB – 178 AB
2013: .370/.477/.445 – 23 BB/23 K – 4/4 SB – 173 AB

56. Sacramento State JR 3B Will Soto: 5-8, 180 pounds

2012: .302/.363/.413 – 20 BB/29 K – 3/4 SB – 225 AB
2013: .307/.357/.468 – 17 BB/23 K – 0/1 SB – 218 AB

57. State College of Florida-Manatee rFR 3B/OF Sean Trent: plus arm; strong hit tool; good speed; Florida transfer; 6-1, 200 pounds

2013: .287/.325/.434 – 9 BB/14 K – 4 SB – 143 AB

58. Delaware State JR 3B/C Cameron Cecil: 5-9, 180 pounds

2012: .251/.389/.327 – 25 BB/31 K – 8/12 SB – 199 AB
2013: .306/.429/.406 – 26 BB/18 K – 15/18 SB – 160 AB

59. Gardner-Webb JR 3B/OF Scott Coleman: 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .299/.368/.421 – 18 BB/24 K – 8/10 SB – 221 AB
2013: .290/.386/.414 – 21 BB/18 K – 6/9 SB – 186 AB

60. Alabama SR 3B/C Brett Booth: 5-11, 210 pounds

2011: .277/.355/.351 – 18 BB/30 K – 202 AB
2012: .245/.295/.335 – 10 BB/29 K – 1/1 SB – 200 AB
2013: .316/.408/.448 – 28 BB/33 K – 5/6 SB – 212 AB

61. Santa Fe CC SO 3B Connor Castellano: Vanderbilt transfer

2013: .344/.432/.406 – 5 BB/10 K – 1/2 SB – 32 AB

62. Southern Mississippi SR 3B Travis Creel: plus defender; 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .217/.284/.315 – 14 BB/36 K – 2/2 SB – 143 AB
2013: .273/.382/.331 – 18 BB/22 K – 3/5 SB – 121 AB

63. Missouri JR 3B Shane Segovia: plus defender, one of the best in all of college ball; 6-0, 210 pounds

2013: .256/.379/.364 – 17 BB/36 K – 1/2 SB – 121 AB

64. UC Davis SR 3B Paul Politi: 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .380/.426/.480 – 15 BB/25 K – 3/6 SB – 229 AB
2013: .301/.386/.457 – 25 BB/16 K – 2/3 SB – 219 AB

65. Eastern Kentucky JR 3B Bryan Soloman: 6-4, 225 pounds

2012: .241/.295/.498 – 11 BB/52 K – 0/1 SB – 203 AB
2013: .283/.345/.470 – 18 BB/37 K – 0/0 SB – 198 AB

66. Sam Houston State SR 3B Kevin Miller: plus defender; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .303/.391/.339 – 22 BB/23 K – 165 AB
2012: .315/.369/.384 – 16 BB/25 K – 1/2 SB – 219 AB
2013: .371/.424/.439 – 10 BB/13 K – 1/1 SB – 205 AB

67. Maine JR 3B Alex Calbick: versatile defender; good approach; 6-0, 190 pounds

2011: .280/.337/.413 – 13 BB/30 K – 189 AB
2012: .297/.364/.459 – 19 BB/24 K – 0/1 SB – 209 AB
2013: .277/.363/.419 – 24 BB/30 K – 1/2 SB – 191 AB

68. Cincinnati JR 3B Matt Williams: 5-10, 180 pounds

2012: .241/.321/.322 – 21 BB/63 K – 11/14 SB – 199 AB
2013: .323/.409/.425 – 25 BB/36 K – 12/16 SB – 167 AB

69. St. Bonaventure SR 3B Billy Urban: 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .314/.370/.404 – 15 BB/11 K – 1/2 SB – 188 AB
2013: .352/.410/.451 – 12 BB/9 K – 3/3 SB – 182 AB

70. Longwood JR 3B Alex Owens: 6-3, 220 pounds

2012: .265/.359/.417 – 18 BB/27 K – 3/3 SB – 132 AB
2013: .309/.400/.484 – 29 BB/46 K – 0/1 SB – 188 AB

71. Pittsburgh SR 3B Sam Parente: 6-0, 200 pounds

2012: .284/.362/.340 – 13 BB/22 K – 2/2 SB – 162 AB
2013: .315/.381/.498 – 12 BB/45 K – 3/4 SB – 203 AB

72. Hawaii SR 3B/SS Pi’kea Kitamura: good defender; 6-0, 200 pounds

2011: .250/.387/.333 – 38 BB/20 K – 192 AB
2012: .359/.418/.417 – 16 BB/29 K – 4/4 SB – 206 AB
2013: .313/.365/.369 – 15 BB/12 K – 2/4 SB – 179 AB

73. Baylor SR 3B Jake Miller: decent pop; good defender; strong enough arm; average speed; 6-3, 200 pounds

2011: .289/.343/.401 – 16 BB/49 K – 187 AB
2012: .282/.322/.368 – 11 BB/55 K – 3/3 SB – 234 AB
2013: .303/.354/.388 – 16 BB/38 K – 4/6 SB – 188 AB

74. Georgia SR 3B Curt Powell: good defender; 5-11, 170 pounds

2012: .340/.424/.429 – 22 BB/35 K – 13/17 SB – 203 AB
2013: .408/.456/.454 – 16 BB/29 K – 6/11 SB

75. Miami JR 3B Tyler Palmer: patient approach; plus arm; Florida transfer; 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .263/.387/.401 – 25 BB/42 K – 11/14 SB – 152 AB
2013: .276/.346/.293 – 11 BB/18 K – 11/14 SB – 116 AB

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And because I can’t help myself, here are 12 extra players to keep tabs on for draft day and beyond…

76. UCLA SR 3B Cody Regis: strong defender; good athlete; good approach; strong arm; interesting power; 6-2, 235 pounds

2011: .278/.382/.443 – 36 BB/53 K – 194 AB
2012: .234/.362/.282 – 32 BB/43 K – 3/5 SB – 188 AB
2013: .254/.365/.306 – 24 BB/27 K – 1/7 SB – 134 AB

77. Mercyhurst SR 3B/SS Zak Blair: can also play 2B and OF; strong hit tool, lots of contact; Winthrop transfer; 5-10, 190 pounds

2013: .329/.398/.410 – 18 BB/9 K – 6/7 SB – 173 AB)

78. Chandler-Gilbert JC SO 3B Bryce Greager: some pop; too aggressive; raw defender, but plus tools; plus arm strength; St. Mary’s transfer

2013: .268/.389/.327 – 28 BB/35 K – 2/3 SB – 153 AB

79. Dayton JR 3B/SS Robby Sunderman: 6-0, 185 pounds

2012: .269/.360/.376 – 18 BB/28 K – 14/16 SB – 186 AB
2013: .293/.376/.383 – 24 BB/24 K – 17/18 SB – 188 AB

80. Kentucky JR 3B/2B Paul McConkey: improved approach; steady defender; might be even better at 2B; 5-11, 190 pounds

2012: .323/.463/.355 – 4 BB/9 K – 0/0 SB – 31 AB
2013: .263/.340/.358 – 8 BB/27 K – 0/2 SB – 95 AB

81. Miami (OH) JR 3B Dan Walsh: 6-2, 180 pounds

2012: .270/.325/.330 – 14 BB/12 K – 0/0 SB – 185 AB
2013: .280/.319/.378 – 12 BB/14 K – 5/7 SB – 193 AB

82. Houston JR 3B/OF Jonathan Davis: has improved a lot defensively; interesting power; 6-0, 225 pounds

2012: .323/.417/.395 – 19 BB/27 K – 1/2 SB – 124 AB
2013: .266/.372/.395 – 11 BB/27 K – 2/3 SB – 124 AB

83. Mercer SR 3B/SS Evan Boyd: good defender; 6-3, 185 pounds

2011: .240/.369/.325 – 31 BB/27 K – 200 AB
2012: .295/.433/.455 – 42 BB/27 K – 6/9 SB – 200 AB
2013: .242/.372/.335 – 35 BB/31 K – 3/6 SB – 194 AB

84. Oral Roberts SR 3B/SS Nathan Goro: good defensive tools; Wichita State and Jefferson JC transfer; 6-0, 180 pounds

2012: .204/.256/.272 – 14 BB/52 K – 9/16 SB – 235 AB
2013: .294/.343/.379 – 13 BB/31 K – 6/7 SB – 211 AB

85. Nebraska SR 3B/OF Josh Scheffert: good athlete; strong; intriguing raw power; questionable hit tool; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .220/.286/.340 – 11 BB/39 K – 150 AB
2012: .352/.405/.553 – 15 BB/24 K – 5/5 SB – 179 AB
2013: .265/.308/.350 – 7 BB/19 K – 3/3 SB – 117 AB

86. Oregon SR 3B/OF/RHP Ryan Hambright: mature approach; strong arm; steady glove; 6-2, 200 pounds

2011: .203/.286/.216 – 6 BB/12 K – 74 AB
2012: .294/.348/.363 – 9 BB/20 K – 0/0 SB – 102 AB
2013: .209/.278/.252 – 8 BB/24 K – 3/4 SB – 115 AB

87. Xavier SR 3B Patrick Paligraf: 6-2, 190 pounds

2012: .272/.394/.296 – 33 BB/30 K – 3/8 SB – 206 AB
2013: .304/.399/.422 – 29 BB/33 K – 7/10 SB – 204 AB