Interview with Top Prospect Chevez Clarke. Clarke is a highly ranked outfielder that attends Marietta High School in Georgia. He currently checks in at 13 in the nation by Baseball America.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: Chevez Clarke
Interview with Top Prospect Chevez Clarke. Clarke is a highly ranked outfielder that attends Marietta High School in Georgia. He currently checks in at 13 in the nation by Baseball America.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: Adam Plutko
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Blue Jays Add First Round Pick
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Harper Officially Eligible for 2010 MLB Draft
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: Josh Sale
Red Sox Land 20th Overall Selection
Monday, November 30, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: DeAndre Smelter
Jeff Sullivan Question: First off, congrats on signing with Georgia Tech. What made you choose the school, and what other schools interested you?
DeAndre Smelter: Thanks! I really felt comfortable with the coaches and the program. I believe that they can get me better so that I can reach the next level. The two main schools on my list were Georgia and Georgia Tech.
You are one of the top ranked HS pitchers in the nation. Describe how that feels, and how it has an effect on your day to day life.
It feels great! I think it shows that my hard work from Day 1 is paying off. It hasn't had an effect on my everyday life at all. Everybody pretty much still treats me the same.
What pitches do you throw? Where do they usually sit?
I throw 4 seam fastball/ 93-96, 2 seam/ 90-92, Slider/ 83-86, Split 82-84
If there was one thing to improve on between now and the draft in June, what would that be?
I want to improve consistency with all my pitches. I want to be able to locate and throw all of them for strikes consistently.
Last question. Who is your favorite player and what is your favorite team?
I don't really have a favorite player or team, but being from Georgia, I like the Braves. I enjoy watching other teams play as well like the Red Sox, Yankees, and the Angles. As far as a player, I love the way Manny Ramirez plays. He has fun while he's playing like every other player should.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Bryce Harper
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: Kevin Gausman
Friday, November 20, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A: Dylan Covey
Covey: San Diego is probably my favorite city. After going to visit the coaches and the campus I was in awe. I visited USC, which was another one of my top choices along with UCLA, Fullerton, and Long beach St., but I decided that I would have no regrets with committing to USD if another school was to show interest later on.
You are one of the top ranked HS pitchers in the nation. Describe how that feels, and how it has an effect on your day to day life.
Covey: Being ranked so high really doesn't have any effect on my day to day life. Going to a small private school probably has a lot to do with it mainly because it's not a school that is historically known for baseball. It doesn't bother me though, I'd rather not be in the spotlight.
What pitches do you throw? Where do they usually sit?
Covey: I throw a fastball that sits in the low to mid 90's, a curveball that's anywhere from high 70's to mid 80's, a slider that sits mid 80's with bumps to the uppers occasionally. A change up that is a work in progress. I also have a cutter but rarely throw it and don't know how hard I throw it.
If there was one thing to improve on between now and the draft in June, what would that be?
Covey: If I could improve on something right now it would definately be consistancy. Throwing hard and throwing strikes is what separates players in the next level.
Last question. Who is your favorite player and what is your favorite team?
Covey: I have a lot of players I like to watch but I'm not sure who my favorite would be. And of course being a southern californian I'm a dodger fan
Thanks a lot for the time Dylan. Good luck this season
Monday, November 16, 2009
2010 MLB DRAFT: Mock Draft
1. Washington Nationals- Bryce Harper, C, CC of Southern Nevada
Although it is nearly impossible for Harper to live up to ALL the hype surrounding him, he is still the clear number one talent in the draft. Unless something catastrophic happens between now and June, Harper will be the first player taken in the draft.
2. Pittsburgh Pirates- Jameson Taillon, RHP, The Woodlands HS (TX)
The Pirates almost always lean on the college side with their first pick. However, Taillon has established himself as the front runner for this pick. Pittsburgh saved money with their first pick last year in Tony Sanchez, but signed some good HS players late. When drafted, Taillon would immediately become the number one pitcher in the system.
3. Baltimore Orioles- Christian Colon, SS, Cal State Fullerton
Colon is the best position player in the draft. The Orioles are pitching heavy, and Colon would be a nice fit in the system. He does everything well, and the Orioles are in need of an impact position player in the system.
4. Kansas City Royals- Anthony Ranaudo, RHP, LSU
Ranaudo comes into the year as the best college pitcher. He is represented by Scott Boras, so that always has an effect on where a player is drafted. When it comes to draft day, the Royals will take the best player available. That is Ranaudo.
5.Cleveland Indians- Drew Pomeranz, LHP, Ole Miss
The Indians are lacking a power LHP in the system, and Pomeranz would change that. At 6'5, Pomeranz sits low 90's with a curveball that is a legitimate swing and miss pitch. Cleveland will not pass that up.
6. Arizona Diamondbacks- AJ Cole, RHP, Oviedo HS (FL)
Cole might be the most projectable pitcher in the draft. At 6'4, 180 pounds, he still has a lot of room to get stronger. He has two plus pitches and when he fills out they should both improve. He is a top of the line starter.
7. New York Mets- Chris Sale, LHP, Florida Gulf Coast
Sale came out of nowhere this summer on the cape to become one of the top LHPs in the draft. The Mets would love to add a 6'6 lefty who is always around the plate into their system. Sale still has room to fill out too, as he is only 175 pounds.
8.Houston Astros- Brandon Workman, RHP, Texas
Armed with a solid fastball and above average curveball, Workman will be on Houston's radar all spring long. A safe pick who should be able to eat up innings.
9.San Diego Padres- Stetson Allie, RHP, St. Edward HS(OH)
The hardest thrower in the draft, Allie has already flashed up to 99 mph. Usually a safe picking team, the Padres have showed recently that they are not afraid to spend the money to sign the best player available. The only negative about Allie is that due to his high effort delivery, he might just be a reliever. At worst case, Allie should be able to develop into a power closer, but he will be given his shot in the rotation.
10.Oakland Athletics- James Paxton, LHP, Kentucky
Paxton was taken in the first round last year, but didn't sign. A power lefty who can hit upper 90s, Paxton will be the first senior taken on draft day. However, Paxton will still be 21 by the signing deadline, and he still has yet to open his true potential. He has a good fastball/slider mix that he uses well, and a developing change up as well.
11.Toronto Blue Jays- Zach Cox, 3B, Arkansas
Cox, a draft eligible sophomore, might just be the best hitter in the draft after Harper. He is a power left handed bat that the Blue Jays need in the system. Some have questions about the defense, but Cox should be able to stay at third base.
12. Cincinnati Reds- Bryce Brentz, OF, MTSU
Shuffled a lot on this pick, but ultimately settled on Brentz. All he has done since he entered college was mash. A true power hitter, Brentz has the ability to hit for power to all fields. With another big year at Middle Tennessee, Brentz will land himself in the middle of the first round.
13. Chicago White Sox- Matt Harvey, RHP, UNC
Harvey was viewed as a top 5 pick, if not the top pick in the draft for quite some time. That was before Harper entered the draft, and before Harvey has a disapointing season at UNC. If Harvey bounces back to form, he could find himself near the top of the draft again.
14. Milwaukee Brewers- Karsten Whitson, RHP, Chipley HS(FL)
Whitson is a personal favorite of mine, who doesn't get enough love from the scouts. I feel he is right there with Cole as the number two pitcher in the class. He has a live arm, and a good feel for his slider. Look for Whitson to have a big spring.
15. Texas Rangers- Deck McGuire, RHP, Georgia Tech
McGuire is a guy with an impressive repetoire. He throws all his pitches well, and at 6'6, he is a very intriguing pick. This pick is the compensation pick for not signing Matthew Purke, so the Rangers have to make sure they pick a player that they know is signable. Look for McGuire to have a big spring in the ACC.
16. Chicago Cubs- DeAndre Smelter, RHP, Tattnall Square Academy(GA)
Smelter is a great athlete. The Cubs have been known to love athletes. Smelter mixes his pitches very well, while hiding the ball effectively. He still has yet to tap into his full potential as a pitcher, and when he does he could sneak his way even higher into the first round.
17. Tampa Bay Rays- Nick Castellanos, 3B, Archbishop McCarthy HS(FL)
Castellanos had a big summer to put himself into the mix. He is a pure hitter, and has solid power to all fields. He is a good athlete, and runs well for being 6'4.
18. Seattle Mariners- Austin Wilson, OF, Harvard-Westlake HS(CA)
The best high school outfielder in the draft. Wilson is a good athlete with an absolute cannon from the outfield. Wilson already has a major league ready outfield arm. He has some good power, and those balls he hits in the gaps should turn into home runs down the road.
19. Detroit Tigers- LeVon Washington, OF, Chipola JC
A first round pick from last year, Washington decided to take the JUCO route. He is represented by Boras, and the Tigers never shy away from the Boras client. Washington will be on most teams radars as we reach the mid to late first round.
20. Atlanta Braves- Cameron Bedrosian, RHP, East Coweta HS(GA)
The Braves love the local pick, and Bedrosian could be their guy. He has been around the game for a while, as he is the son of Cy Young Award Winner Steve Bedrosian. Bedrosian has a solid fastball, and a breaking ball that made even Bryce Harper look foolish in the AFLAC game.
21. Minnesota Twins- Manny Machado, INF, Brito Private HS(FL)
Machado has some questions on his bat, and if he can stay at shortstop. In both cases, I trust that he can stay at shortstop even if he is already 6'2. He takes good routes to the ball and is relatively smooth. He hits the ball hard, and can handle fastballs well.
22. Texas Rangers- Kevin Keyes, OF, Texas
Another first round pick for Texas. I see the Rangers staying local, and selecting the power hitting Keyes. They have been on Keyes for a while, since selecting him in the 2007 draft before he attended UT.
23. Florida Marlins- Josh Sale, OF, Bishop Blanchet HS(WA)
Possibly the best pure hitter in the whole 2010 HS class. Sale is a left handed power bat that could be a middle of the order hitter for a long time. He is destined for either left field or right field, and he is not that athletic, but the bat is a special one.
24. San Francisco Giants- Kris Bryant, 3B, Bonanza HS(NV)
Bryant is a true power hitter. The giants are lacking the big bat in the lower levels, and Bryant would quickly become the best option. He is a fantastic hitter, but the defense is a question. Some think his ultimate destination might be first base.
25.St. Louis Cardinals- Brett Eibner, OF/RHP, Arkansas
Eibner might just be the best two way college player. I'm still 50/50 with him right now. Either way, this season should decide that.
26. Colorado Rockies- Kevin Gausman,RHP,Grandview HS(CO)
Gausman is intriguing. He still has a lot of room for him to fill out, as he is 6'4, 180 pounds. He is ultra projectable, and the home state Rockies would love for him to fall to them.
27.Philadelphia Phillies- Yordy Cabrera, SS, Lakeland HS(FL)
One of the best power displays I've seen from a HS player. During the week of the AFLAC game Cabrera put on a show in the first round at the University of San Diego. He is big, so he might outgrow SS, but either way, his bat is special.
28.Los Angeles Dodgers- Victor Sanchez, 3B, San Diego
Sanchez was a top prospect in HS too, but he has only improved since going to USD. With a big year, Sanchez will move right up the draft boards.
29.Boston Red Sox-Dylan Covey, RHP, Marantha HS(CA)
Covey had a great summer. Some like Covey up with Cole, as the 2-3 behind Taillon. He's in that next level down for me, with Whitson, Smelter, Allie and Bedrosian. The Sox would love to add an arm like this into the lower levels.
30.Los Angeles Angels- Stefan Sabol, C, Aliso Niguel HS(CA)
Sabol has a lot riding on this season. A lot of questions about him staying behind the plate. Sabol is a blazer though, and he has the ability to hit to all fields.
31. Tampa Bay Rays- AJ Vanegas, RHP, Redwood Christian HS(CA)
Vanegas has some great stuff. A solid fastball, and a power curveball. He is committed to Stanford and that could come into play. If not, his talent is deserving of a late first round pick.
32. New York Yankees- Garin Cecchini, SS, Barbe HS(LA)
Cecchini has been flying up the boards. The Yankees have to start thinking of a long term replacement for Derek Jeter. Cecchini will need time to develop in the minors, and by the time he's ready, Jeter might be done.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
2010 MLB Mock Draft
2010 MLB Draft Order
1. Nationals (59-103)
2. Pirates (62-99)
3. Orioles (64-98)
4. Royals (65-97)
5. Indians (65-97)
6. Diamondbacks (70-92)
7. Mets (70-92)
8. Astros (74-88)
9. Padres (75-87)
10. Athletics (75-87)
11. Blue Jays (75-87)
12. Reds (78-84)
13. White Sox (79-83)
14. Brewers (80-82)
15. Rangers (for Matt Purke)
16. Cubs (83-78)
17. Rays (84-78)
18. Mariners (85-77)
19. Tigers (86-77)
20. Braves (86-76)
21. Twins (87-76)
22. Rangers (87-75)
23. Marlins (87-75)
24. Giants (88-74)
25. Cardinals (91-71)
26. Rockies (92-70)
27. Phillies (93-69)
28. Dodgers (95-67)
29. Red Sox (95-67)
30. Angels (97-65)
31. Rays (for LeVon Washington)
32. Yankees (103-59)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Top Prospect Q and A : Jameson Taillon
I gave my verbal committment at the very end of my sophmore summer going into my Junior year. People ask if I regret committing so early, my answer is always the same "No Way, I have always wanted to go to Rice, so if they were ready to give their word, I was ready to give mine!". I have always had a twinkle in my eye for Rice. Rice University is 45 minutes from my house, they have a great baseball program with a winning tradition, first class coaches, facilities that are second to none, and incredible academics.. What else could anyone ask for! I got a lot of letters and invitations to attend practices and games from schools like Texas, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, and LSU. However, there was no doubt in my mind I wanted to be a Rice Owl.
MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects
2- Jameson Taillon- RHP, The Woodlands HS
3- Anthony Ranaudo- RHP, LSU
4- Drew Pomeranz- LHP, Ole Miss
5- AJ Cole- RHP, Oviedo HS
6- Christian Colon- SS, Cal St. Fullerton
7- Stetson Allie- RHP, St. Edward HS
8- Matt Harvey- RHP, UNC
9-Brandon Workman- RHP, Texas
10- DeAndre Smelter- RHP, Tattnall Academy
11- Nick Castellanos- SS, Archbishop McCarthy HS
12- Chris Sale- LHP, Florida Gulf Coast University
13-Bryce Brentz- OF, MTSU
14-LeVon Washington-2B, Chipola JC
15- Karsten Whitson-RHP, Chipley HS
16- Manny Machado- SS, Brito Miami Private HS
17-Kevin Keyes- OF, Texas
18- Zack Cox- 3B, Arkansas
19- Cameron Bedrosian- RHP, East Coweta HS
20- Yordy Cabrera- SS/RHP, Lakeland HS
21-Jedd Gyorko- 3B, West Virginia
22-Austin Wilson- OF, Harvard-Westlake HS
23-Dylan Covey- RHP, Marantha HS
24-James Paxton-LHP, Kentucky
25- Vic Sanchez- 3B, San Diego
26- Deck MaGuire- RHP, Georgia Tech
27-Josh Sale- OF, Bishop Blanchet HS
28-Yasmani Grandal- C, Miami
29-Brett Eibner- RHP/OF, Arkansas
30- Stefan Sabol-C, Aliso Niguel HS
31-Jesse Hahn- RHP, Virginia Tech
32-Garin Cecchini- SS, Barbe HS
33- Kevin Gausman- RHP, Grandview HS
34-Jake Eliopoulos- LHP
35- Kevin Ziomek- LHP, Amherst HS
36- Brian Ragira- OF, Martin HS
37-AJ Vanegas- RHP, Redwood Christian School
38-Seth Blair- RHP, Arizona State
39-Andy Wilkins- 1B, Arkansas
40- Chad Bettis- RHP, Texas Tech
41- Zach Alvord- SS, South Forsyth HS
42- Sam Dyson- RHP, South Carolina
43- Kris Bryant- 3B, Bonanza HS
44-Justin O'Conner- RHP/ SS, Cowan HS
45- Tyler Holt- OF, Florida State
46-Micah Gibbs- C, LSU
47- Josh Osich- LHP, Oregon State
48- Alex Wimmers- RHP, Ohio State
49-Sammy Solis- LHP, San Diego
50- Trey Griffin- OF, MLK HS
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