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Monday, September 20, 2010

2011 High School Top 100 Prospects

1. Daniel Norris- LHP, Science Hill HS

2. Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS

3. Archie Bradley- RHP, Broken Arrow HS

4. Blake Swihart- C, Cleveland HS

5. Henry Owens- LHP, Edison HS

6. Bubba Starling- OF, Gardner-Edgerton HS

7. Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS

8. Travis Harrison- OF, Tustin HS

9. Michael Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS

10. Francisco Lindor- SS, Montverde HS

11. Joshua Tobias- 2B, Southeast Guilford HS

12. Phillip Evans- SS, LaCosta Canyon HS

13. Robert Stephenson- RHP, Alhambra HS

14. Dwight Smith- OF, McIntosh HS

15. Billy Flamion- OF, Central Catholic HS

16. Tyler Beede- RHP, Lawrence Academy

17. Austin Hedges- C, J Serra HS

18. Nick Burdi- RHP, Downers Grove South HS

19. Chris McFarland- OF, Lufkin HS

20. Dillon Maples- RHP, Pinecrest HS

21. Julius Gaines- SS, Luella HS

22. Javier Baez- INF, Arlington Country Day HS

23. Jose Fernandez- RHP, Alonso HS

24. Christian Lopes- SS, Edison HS

25. Charles Tilson- OF, New Trier HS

26. Jake Cave- LHP/OF, Kecoughtan HS

27. Tyler Greene- SS, Roswell HS

28. Larry Greene- OF, Berrien County HS

29. Dylan Davis- RHP, Redmond HS

30. Joe Ross- RHP, Bishop O'Dowd HS

31. John Magliozzi- RHP, Dexter HS

32. Daniel Mengden- C/RHP, Westside HS

33. Christian Montgomery- RHP, Lawrence Central HS

34. Phillip Pfeifer- LHP, Farragut HS

35. Deshorn Lake- RHP, Menchville HS

36. Dante Bichette- 3B, Orangewood Christian HS

37. Daniel Camarena- LHP/OF, Cathedral Catholic HS

38. Brandon Nimmo- OF, East HS

39. Cameron Gallagher- C, Manheim Township HS

40. Brandon Sedell- C, American Heritage HS

41. Tyler Marlette- C, Hagerty HS

42. Taylor Guerrieri- RHP, North Augusta HS

43. Shon Carson- CF, Lake City HS

44. Derek Fisher- OF, Cedar Crest HS

45. Hunter Cole- 3B, Dorman HS

46. Porter Clayton- LHP, Bonneville HS

47. Daniel Vogelbach- 1B, Bishop Verot HS

48. Hudson Boyd- RHP, Bishop Verot HS

48. Andrew Suarez- LHP, Columbus HS

49. Austin Slater- SS, The Bolles School

50. Nicky Delmonico- C, Farragut HS

51. John Curtiss- RHP, Carroll HS

52. Shawon Dunston Jr.- OF, Valley Christian HS

53. Matthew Dean- SS, Tho Colony HS

54. Rookie Davis- RHP/1B, Dixon HS

55. Connor Castellano- Evangel Christian Academy

56. Kyle Smith- RHP, Santaluces HS

57. Spenser Linney- LHP, Head-Royce HS

58. Sean Trent- 3B, Bishop Moore HS

59. Ricardo Jacquez- RHP, Franklin HS

60. Cody Kukuk- LHP, Free State HS

61. Mason Robbins- OF, George County HS

62. Jeff Driskel- OF/RHP, Hagerty HS

63. Tyler Goeddel- 3B, St. Francis HS

64. Patrick Leonard- SS, St. Thomas HS

65. Bryan Brickhouse- RHP, The Woodlands

66. Greg Bird- C, Grandview HS

67. Dillon Peters- LHP, Cathedral HS

68. Kevin Kramer- SS, Turlock HS

69. Jacob Anderson- OF, Chino HS

70. Deion Williams- SS, Redan HS

71. Eric Snyder- OF, Edison HS

72. Wallace Gonzalez- OF, Bishop Amat HS

73. Drew Stiner- C, Sand Springs HS

74. Senquez Golson- OF, Pascagoula HS

75. Benton Moss- RHP, Rocky Mount HS

76. Jerrick Suiter- RHP, Valparaiso HS

77. Mike Papi- OF, Tunkhannock HS

78. TJ Costen- SS, Firt Colonial HS

79. Carson Baranik- RHP, Parkway HS

80. Mikal Hill- SS, Mallard Creek HS

81. Hawtin Buchanan- RHP, Biloxi HS

82. Kevin Comer- RHP, Seneca HS

83. Trevor Story- SS, Irving HS

84. Brandon Woodruff- RHP, Wheeler HS

85. Michael Conforto- OF, Redmond HS

86. Brett Harrison- SS, Green Valley HS

87. Breshon Kimbell- C, Mesquite HS

88. Matthew Troupe- RHP, Granada Hills HS

89. Joey Ceja- RHP, Marquette HS

90. Josh Bell- OF, Jesuit College Prep

91. Joe Napolitano- INF, Lawrence Academy

92. Carlos Rodon- LHP, Holly Springs HS

93. Sam Johnson- RHP, Beaverton HS

94. Connor McKay- OF, Regis Jesuit HS

95. Roman Quinn- OF, Port St. Joe HS

96. Aaron Brown- OF, Chatsworth HS

97. Garrett Boulware- C, TL Hanna HS

98. Elvin Soto- C, Xaverian HS

99. Dakota Smith-- OF, Lansing HS

100. Adrian Houser- RHP, Locust Grove HS

Thursday, September 16, 2010

2011 MLB Mock Draft

1. Pittsburgh Pirates- Matthew Purke- LHP, TCU

2. Seattle Mariners- Anthony Rendon- 3B, Rice University

3. Baltimore Orioles- Gerrit Cole- RHP, UCLA

4. Arizona Diamondbacks- Daniel Norris- LHP, Science Hill HS

5. Cleveland Indians- Taylor Jungmann- RHP, Texas

6. Chicago Cubs- Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS

7. Arizona Diamondbacks- Archie Bradley- RHP, Broken Arrow HS

8. Kansas City Royals- Sonny Gray- RHP, Vanderbilt

9. Washington Nationals- Blake Swihart- C, Cleveland HS

10. San Diego Padres- George Springer- OF, UCONN

11. Houston Astros- Jackie Bradley- OF, South Carolina

12. Milwaukee Brewers- Matt Barnes- RHP, UCONN

13. Los Angeles Angels- Henry Owens- LHP, Edison HS

14. Detroit Tigers- Bubba Starling- OF, Gardner-Edgerton HS

15. Milwaukee Brewers- Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS

16. New York Mets- Travis Harrison- OF, Tustin HS

17. Florida Marlins- Michael Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS

18. Oakland Athletics- Trevor Bauer- RHP, UCLA

19. Los Angeles Dodgers- Francisco Lindor- SS, Montverde HS

20. Toronto Blue Jays- Jason Esposito- 3B, Vanderbilt

21. Colorado Rockies- Jack Armstrong- RHP, Vanderbilt

22. Chicago White Sox- Danny Hultzen- LHP, Virginia

23. St. Louis Cardinals- Joshua Tobias- 2B, Southeast Guilford HS

24. San Francisco Giants- Phillip Evans- SS, LaCosta Canyon HS

25. Texas Rangers- Jed Bradley- LHP, Georgia Tech

26. Philadelphia Phillies- Robert Stephenson- RHP, Alhambra HS

27. Boston Red Sox- Dwight Smith- OF, McIntosh HS

28. Minnesota Twins- Alex Meyer- RHP, Kentucky

29. Cincinnati Reds- Alex Dickerson- OF, Indiana

30. Atlanta Braves- Billy Flamion- OF, Central Catholic HS

31. San Diego Padres- Peter O'Brien- C, Bethune-Cookman

32. New York Yankees- Tyler Beede- RHP, Lawrence Academy

33. Tampa Bay Rays- Preston Tucker- 1B, Florida

Monday, August 16, 2010

Under Armour All-American Game

Be sure to head to prospectwire.com to check out all my articles form the Under Armour All-American Game! It was a great two days, and there were some fantastic players in attendance!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Hawtin Buchanan



Interview with top prospect Hawtin Buchanan. Buchanan is a big RHP at 6'8, 240. He is committed to Ole Miss.



Sullivan: Congrats on committing to Mississippi. What made you choose this school and what other schools did you consider?


Buchanan: I committed to Ole Miss because it's a great baseball atmosphere and the coaches and facilities are among the best in the country. Other schools I considered were LSU, Mississippi State, and Southern Miss.






What are your goals going into your senior season?


My goals for my senior season would be to give my team a chance to win every time I take the mound and help us hopefully make a run at a state championship.




You are ranked in the top 100 in the nation. Describe how that feels, and do you feel extra pressure each time you take the mound because of it.


Its an honor to be ranked in the top 100, but I try not to let pressure from things like that affect my performance. I just go out and perform how I know I can.




What pitches do you throw? How fast?


I throw a fastball about 90-92 touching 93, a curveball in the low 70's and a changeup in the high 70's to low 80's.




Who is the best hitter you have ever faced?

The best hitter I've ever faced is probably Mason Robbins. He is also ranked in the top 100 in the nation and we play each other in high school ball



Last question, favorite player and favorite team?


Favorite team is probably the Tampa Bay Rays and my favorite players are David Price, Josh Johnson, and Justin Verlander

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Spenser Linney



Interview with top prospect Spenser Linney. Linney recently committed to Stanford and will be playing in the Under Armour All-American Game at Wrigley Field.



Sullivan: Congrats on committing to Stanford. What drew you to this school and what other schools did you consider?

Linney: I had the honor of having a good number of great opportunities, and I was a bit biased towards playing in the Pac-10 since I have grown up on the west coast. In the end Stanford ended up just being the best overall fit for me, and the opportunity to play relatively close to home was also a great added bonus. I'm also really excited about the direction that the program is heading in. I think we're going to have a really tough team.





What are your goals for your senior season?

I want to continue working every day to improve my game and work with my teammates to better our team. We want to win an NCS championship, and I think we're all going to work to get there. I really want to start lifting and conditioning rigorously to put myself into an optimal physical condition for next season, summer, and beyond.





You were recently named to the Under Armour All-American Game. Describe how that feels and did you ever see yourself pitching on such a big stage?

It's a really big honor and I am really looking forward to the opportunity to play at Wrigley Field in that type of environment. It's going to be really fun getting to know everyone and then competing with and against them. I think that entire event is going to be a blast.






What pitches do you throw? How fast?

I throw a fastball, changeup, curveball. Over the course of the summer my fastball was between 88-91 MPH, and I touched 93 MPH a couple of times. My change is typically high 70s to low 80s, and my curve is usually low 70s.




Who is the best hitter you have ever faced?

Over the summer I've gotten to face some great competition between Connie Mack competition and the Area Code tryouts so far. Of the names that I can remember, Tyler Goeddel, another player from northern California jumps to mind. I also remember Mitch Delfino (currently playing at Cal) was also a great hitter when I faced him in high school.





Last question. Favorite player and favorite team.


My favorite two players are Cole Hamels and Barry Zito, and my favorite team is the Oakland A's. I've been an A's fan for a long time.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

2011 MLB Mock Draft


Here is an extremely early look at the 2011 MLB Draft. It is still ten months away and a lot will change. Enjoy it for what it's worth!


1. Baltimore Orioles- Matthew Purke- LHP, TCU

2. Pittsburgh Pirates- Gerrit Cole- RHP, UCLA

3. Arizona Diamondbacks- Anthony Rendon- 3B, Rice University

4. Seattle Mariners- Daniel Norris- LHP, Science Hill HS

5. Houston Astros- Taylor Jungmann- RHP, Texas

6. Cleveland Indians- Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS

7. Washington Nationals- Sonny Gray- RHP, Vanderbilt

8. Kansas City Royals- Jackie Bradley- OF, South Carolina

9. Chicago Cubs- Travis Harrison- OF, Tustin HS

10. Milwaukee Brewers- Archie Bradley- RHP, Broken Arrow HS

11. Florida Marlins- Blake Swihart- C, Cleveland HS

12. New York Mets- Joshua Tobias- 2B, Southeast Guilford HS

13. Toronto Blue Jays- Trevor Bauer- RHP, UCLA

14. Oakland Athletics- Matt Barnes- RHP, Uconn

15. Los Angeles Angels- Micahel Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS

16. Colorado Rockies- Henry Owens- LHP, Edison HS

17. Detroit Tigers- George Springer- OF, Uconn

18. Philadelphia Phillies- Francisco Lindor- SS, Montverde HS

19. Minnesota Twins- Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS

20. Los Angeles Dodgers- Bubba Starling- OF, Gardner-Edgerton HS

21. Chicago White Sox- Peter O'Brien- C, Bethune- Cookman

22. Cincinnati Reds- Brett Mooneyham- LHP. Stanford

23. St. Louis Cardinals- Ricky Oropesa- 1B, USC

24. Boston Red Sox- Dylan Davis- RHP, Redmond HS

25. San Francisco Giants- Danny Hultzen- LHP, Virginia

26. Atlanta Braves- Larry Greene- OF, Berrien County HS

27. Texas Rangers- Tony Zych- RHP, Louisville

28. San Diego Padres- Alex Dickerson- OF, Indiana

29. Tampa Bay Rays- Philip Evans- INF, LaCosta Canyon HS

30. New York Yankees- Dillon Maples- RHP, Pinecrest HS

Top Prospect Interview: Connor Castellano



Interview with top prospect Connor Castellano. Castellano is an infielder from Evangel Christian Academy in Louisiana.



Sullivan: Congrats on signing with Vanderbilt. What drew you to this school and what other schools were you considering?


Castellano: Vanderbilt is a special place. Besides the baseball and academics, Coach Corbin was the guy I wanted to play for. He reminded me of my high school coach Tim Hulett (ex MLB veteran). I had offers from Louisville, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Auburn, Wake Forest, Tulane, and ULL.





You are currently ranked in the top 100 in the nation. Describe how that feels, and do you feel like you have a target on your back when you step up to the plate because of it?


It is an honor to be ranked in the top 100. When you are in the top 100, you are there for a reason. There is no need to feel that way because you deserve to be there.




You were named to the Under Armour All-American Game. Did you ever imagine yourself playing on such a big stage such as Wrigley Field?


When I received an invite to this particular event, it was one of the happiest days of my life. Your whole life you work hard for moments like that. After the invitation, I really did believe in the phrase "Hard work pays off."





What is the transition like playing summer ball against the top players in the country, and then going back to high school pitching?


The transition is somewhat difficult because you can go from 95 mph to 75 mph. In Louisiana we face mid 80's most of the time, so it is not as difficult as some other states.




Who is the toughest pitcher you've ever faced?


Despite the fact that I got a hit off of him, Philip Pfeifer was tough. He throws hard from the left side with a late break curveball. Left handed hitters are usually not a fan of those pitchers.


Last question, favorite player and favorite team?


My dad is from Cleveland, Ohio. Ergo, I am a Cleveland Indian fan. I love the way Pete Rose played the game, and I enjoy watching Joe Mauer hit.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Shawon Dunston Jr.


Interview with AFLAC All-American Shawon Dunston Jr. Dunston really made an impression at the National Showcase at Tropicana Field, and is ranked in the top 50 in the nation.





Sullivan: Congrats on being ranked in the top 50 in the nation. Describe how that feels, and do you feel like you have extra pressure on you to perform when you are at the plate?


Dunston: It feels great and a honor to be considered as one of the best players in my class. Before this summer started I wasn't really known that well outside of California and I just wanted to get notice and I wanted to prove to people what I can do. yes theres extra pressure to perform at the plate not just because I am ranked this high, but also because I am a son of a former major leaguer and people expect more from me and people what to see something impressive.






Having a father who has been to the major leagues, how has that helped you so far in your baseball career?


My dad taught me everything I know with the game of baseball. My dad teaches me most about the mental aspects of the game and that its a grind. he doesn't really care about the results, but more about the little things.





Describe the feeling of being selected to the AFLAC All-American game in San Diego.


I was shocked and so happy when I got selected to the aflac game. I was in Florida for the perfect game national showcase when they told me. I was surprised I was chosen because I wasn't expecting to be named one. but its a honor and I'm blessed and I cant wait for the game.



Who is the best pitcher you have ever faced?


AJ Vanegas, a 7th round pick in this years draft and an aflac all american last year and also Jake Rodriguez a catcher who's going to Oregon State.




Describe the transition after facing the best pitchers in the country in the summer, then returning to high school ball.

The transition was really hard actually because when I came back from Florida to California to play with my high school team it was hard for me to play a game within myself because I knew these pitchers weren't as nearly good than the ones I was facing in Florida. Also when your facing the top pitchers your motivated and you compete to do well. So I had to realize I had to trick my mind and tell myself no matter whom I'm facing that its a challenge and I have to make it a challenge within myself.



Last question, favorite player and favorite team?


The San Francisco giants and my favorite player is BJ Upton and Dexter Fowler.

Monday, July 26, 2010

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Carson Baranik



Interview with top prospect Carson Baranik. Baranik was recently named to the Under Armour All-American Game, which will be played at Wrigley Field.






Sullivan: Congrats on committing to LSU. What drew you to this school so early, and what other schools were considered?

Baranik: Growing up in Louisiana I just fell in love with the fans and the atmosphere at an early age, when I had the opportunity I knew it was something I would never pass on. Arkansas and Florida were my other two schools I had interest in.



Being ranked in the top 50 in the nation, do you feel extra pressure to perform each time out, and do you feel like you have a target on your back because of it?

No not really I just try to do my best and let god determine everything else.





You were recently named to the Under Armour All-American Game. Describe how that feels and did you ever see yourself pitching on such a big stage?

It feels incredible to have the honer to play in it and I just feel blessed to have the opportunity. I used the Under Armour All-American Game as sort of a motivation, I watched the game and thought how I would like to be apart of that so it was a striving point.





What pitches do you throw? How fast?


four seam has been up to 93-94, two seam is 89-92, slider is 81-84,
spike curve is 77-80 and change is 78-80




Who is the best hitter you have ever faced?


Phillip Evans, Daniel Camerena, Wallace Gonzales



Last question, favorite player and favorite team.


I don't really have a favorite team but my favorite pitchers would
be John Lester, Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, and Matt Garza.

Monday, July 19, 2010

High School Top Tens: RHP




1. Dylan Bundy- Owasso HS

2. Archie Bradley- Muskogee HS

3. Michael Kelly- West Boca HS

4. Dillon Howard- Searcy HS

5. Tyler Beede- Lawrence Academy

6. Dillon Maples- Pinecrest HS

7. Jose Fernandez- Alonso HS

8. Christian Montgomery- Lawrence Central

9. Deshorn Lake- Menchville HS

10. Daniel Mengden- Westside HS

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Daniel Mengden


Interview with top prospect Daniel Mengden. Mengden is one of the top two-way players in the nation.



Sullivan: First off, congrats on being ranked in the top 50 in the nation. Describe how that feels, and do you find yourself with a target on your back when playing on the national stage against other top players?

Mengden: No, I just take it as another game and whatever happens, happens.




You are a two-way player, is there a position you prefer?

I prefer to pitch.





Being from Houston, how easy was your college choice?

My choice was pretty easy becuase I knew I wanted to stay in texas. I needed to find the right team which is texas a@m, I recently committed there.





After facing the toughest hitters and pitchers in the nation on the summer circuit, how is the transition when going back to HS ball?

A lot easier, most HS pitching and everything is nothing compared to what we face in the summer.




Who is the toughest hitter you have ever faced? toughest pitcher?

John Williamson (lamar) Jordan Stevens (alvin)





What pitches do you throw? Velocities?

I throw 90-92 and touch 93 94 95.. and I throw a knucklecurve, slider, and a split finger fastball




Last question, favorite player and favorite team?

Lance Berkman and the Boston Red Sox.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

High School Top Tens: LHP


A very interesting group of lefties. Norris has the potential to go in the first five picks of the draft. Owens has loads of potential at 6'6, 195. One of my favorite players in this year's draft is two-way prospect, Daniel Camarena.


1. Daniel Norris- Science Hill HS

2. Henry Owens- Edison HS

3. Phillip Pfeifer- Farragut HS

4. Billy Flamion- Central Catholic HS

5. Daniel Camarena- Cathedral Catholic HS

6. Andrew Suarez- Columbus HS

7. Cody Glenn- Westbury Christian HS

8. Andrew Chin- Buckingham, Browne and Nichols

9. Dillon Peters- Cathedral HS

10. Cody Kukuk- Free State HS

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Dillon Maples

Interview with one of the top pitching prospects in the nation, Dillon Maples. Maples currently ranks in at #16 in the nation by Perfect Game.





Sullivan: First off, congrats on being ranked in the top 20 in the nation. Describe how that feels, and do you find yourself with a target on your back when playing on the national stage against other top players?

Maples: Thanks, I fell blessed to be among the top 20 in the country.



Being from North Carolina, was it an easy decision to choose to be a tarheel?

It was a pretty tough actually. I had it narrowed down down to ECU and UNC for the longest time and when it I made my decision I felt relieve.



After facing the toughest hitters in the nation on the summer circuit, how is the transition when going back to HS ball?

I just have to keep pitching like I know how to and not focus on the batters.



Do you try not to notice the scouts at every start, or do they amp you up when you're on the hill?


I try not to notice them but its hard not to sometimes.




What pitches do you throw? Velocities?

Fastball 92 to 96, slider 79 to 82, and change up 82 to 84.




Last question, favorite player and favorite team?

I don't really have a favorite team I just like a lot of players. My favorite player would have to be David Price and Mariano Rivera

Monday, July 12, 2010

High School Top Tens: Outfielders


Here is my look at the top ten outfielders. Coming up next will be corner INF, followed by LHPs and RHPs. Be sure to check back regularly!




1. Travis Harrison- Tustin HS

2. Dwight Smith- McIntosh HS

3. Bubba Starling- Gardner-Edgerton HS

4. Larry Greene- Barrien County HS

5. Jake Cave- Kecoughtan HS

6. Wallace Gonzalez- Bishop Amat HS

7. Jeff Driskel- Hagerty HS

8. Eric Snyder- Edison HS

9. Dakota Smith- Lansing HS

10. Shawon Dunston- Valley Christian HS

Saturday, July 10, 2010

High School Top Tens: Middle Infield

There is a lot to like this year for middle infield prospects. A good combination of tools, with many of these players showing impressive power at the National Showcase. By the time the draft rolls around, there could be four or five players from this bunch that find themselves in the first round of the draft.

1. Joshua Tobias- SE Guilford HS

2. Christian Lopes- Edison HS

3. Francisco Lindor- Montverde HS

4. Tyler Greene- Roswell HS

5. Phillip Evans- LaCosta Canyon HS

6. Dante Bichette- Orangewood Christian HS

7. Chris McFarland- Lufkin HS

8. Matthew Dean- The Colony HS

9. Austin Slater- Bolles School

10. Shon Carson- Lake City HS

Friday, July 9, 2010

High School Top Tens: Catcher


I will start doing a day by day overview of the top ten players at each position for the upcoming High School class. Here is how the catcher position looks as of right now.

1. Blake Swihart- Cleveland HS

2. Austin Hedges- J Serra HS

3. Daniel Mengden- Westside HS

4. Brandon Sedell- American Heritage HS

5. Cameron Gallagher- Manheim Township HS

6. Nick Delmonico- Farragut HS

7. BreShon Kimbell- Mesquite HS

8. Tyler Marlette- Hagerty HS

9. Elvin Soto- Xaverian HS

10. Garrett Boulware- TL Hanna HS

Monday, July 5, 2010

2011 Top 50 High School Prospects


I have seen nearly all of these players play at the National Showcase or at other events. I have watched countless hours of video on every player as well. It is still a year away, but this is how I rank the top 50 HS players as of right now. It may be extremely preliminary, but that is what makes it so much fun to see where the players end up in the draft. Enjoy!



1. Daniel Norris- LHP, Science Hill HS

2. Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS

3. Archie Bradley- RHP, Muskogee HS

4. Travis Harrison- OF, Tustin HS

5. Michael Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS

6. Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS

7. Joshua Tobias- 2B, SE Guilford HS

8. Blake Swihart- C, Cleveland HS

9. Tyler Beede- RHP, Lawrence Academy


10. Henry Owens- LHP, Edison HS


11. Christian Lopes- SS, Edison HS


12. Dillon Maples- RHP, Pinecrest HS


13. Jose Fernandez- RHP, Alonso HS


14. Francisco Lindor- SS, Montverde HS


15. Tyler Greene- SS, Roswell HS

16. Dwight Smith- OF, McIntosh HS

17. Christian Montgomery- RHP, Lawrence Central

18. Bubba Starling- OF/RHP, Gardner-Edgerton HS

19. Larry Greene- OF, Barrien County HS

20. Phillip Evans- SS, LaCosta Canyon HS

21. Philip Pfeifer- LHP, Farragut HS

22. Deshorn Lake- RHP, Menchville HS

23. Austin Hedges- C, J Serra HS

24. Daniel Mengden- RHP/C, Westside HS

25. John Magliozzi- RHP, Dexter HS


26. Dylan Davis- RHP, Redmond HS


27. Jake Cave- OF, Kecoughtan HS

28. Dante Bichette- SS, Orangewood Christian HS

29. Chris McFarland- SS, Lufkin HS

30. John Curtiss- RHP, Carroll HS

31. Joe Ross- RHP, Bishop O'Dowd HS

32. Robert Stephenson- RHP, Alhambra HS

33. Wallace Gonzalez- OF, Bishop Amat HS

34. Brandon Sedell- C, American Heritage HS

35. Tyler Goeddel- 3B, St. Francis HS

36. Billy Flamion- LHP, Central Catholic


37. Daniel Camarena- OF/LHP, Cathedral HS

38. Hudson Boyd- RHP, Bishop Verot HS


39. Adam Griffin- RHP, Forsyth Day HS

40. Cameron Gallagher- C, Manheim Township HS

41. Jeff Driskel- OF/RHP, Hagerty HS

42. Nick Delmonico- C, Farragut HS

43. Matt Dean- SS/RHP, Colony HS

44. Sean Trent- OF, Bishop Moore HS

45. Andrew Suarez- LHP, Columbus HS

46. Austin Slater- SS, Bolles School

47. BreShon Kimbell- 1B, Mesquite HS

48. Carson Baranik- RHP, Parkway HS

49. Eric Snyder- OF, Edison HS


50. Hawtin Buchanan- RHP, Biloxi HS

Sunday, July 4, 2010

2010 Team USA 18U Final Roster Announced




Albert Almora- OF, Hialeah, Fla.

Daniel Camarena- LHP/IF, Bonita, Calif.

Nicky Delmonico- IF, Knoxville, Tenn.

John Hochstatter- LHP, Danville, Calif.

Francisco Lindor- IF, Clermont, Fla.

Marcus Littlewood- IF, Saint George, Utah

Christian Lopes- IF, Canyon Country, Calif.

Michael Lorenzen- OF, Anaheim, Calif.

Dillon Maples- RHP, West End, N.C.

Lance McCullers- RHP/IF, Tampa, Fla.

Christian Montgomery- RHP, Indianapolis, Ind.

Henry Owens- LHP, Huntington Beach, Calif.

Phillip Pfeifer- LHP, Knoxville, Tenn.

Brian Ragira- OF, Arlington, Texas

John Simms- RHP, The Woodlands, Texas

Elvin Soto- C, New York, N.Y.

Derek "Bubba" Starling- OF/RHP, Gardner, Kan.

Blake Swihart- C, Rio Rancho, N.M.

A.J. Vanegas- RHP, Alameda, Calif.

Tony Wolters- IF, Vista, Calif.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Top Prospect Interview: Mikal Hill


Interview with one of the top prospects in this year's high school class. Hill is currently ranked 92nd in the nation by Perfect Game.



Sullivan Question: You were one of the first players in class to commit. What drew you to South Carolina?


Mikal Hill : what drew me to usc was the fact that they had a tradition of being good, and there incredible fan base. and also i believe ill get some play early. on.




After a long summer of facing the toughest pitchers in the country, what is the transition like when facing the pitchers you see during the high school season?


When i see high school pitching after the summer I feel that I almost cant get out. if I can hit 94 good then I can def hit mid 80s





Who is the toughest pitcher you have faced so far in your career?

toughest pitcher I think would be Dillon Maples or John Magliozzi from east cobb braves



Do you keep in touch with any other top players in the nation that you have met from playing in so many events on the national stage?

I do keep in touch with alot through facebook.



Last question, who is your favorite player and what is your favorite team?

favorite players would prob be j-roll, hanley ramirez, and roby cano. favoite team braves

Friday, July 2, 2010

2010 AFLAC All-American Game Rosters Released

East team

Javier Baez, Arlington Country Day School (Jacksonville, FL)

Tyler Beede, Lawrence Academy (Auburn, MA)

Jake Cave, Kecoughtan High School (Hampton, VA)

Jose Fernandez, Alonso High School (Tampa, FL)

Cameron Gallagher, Manheim Township High School (Lancaster, PA)

Larry Greene, Berrien High School (Nashville, GA)

Michael Kelly, West Boca Raton High School (Boynton Beach, FL)

Deshorn Lake, Menchville High School (Newport News, VA)

Francisco Lindor, Montverde Academy (Clermont, FL)

John Magliozzi, Dexter School (Milton, MA)

Dillon Maples, Pinecrest High School (West End, NC)

Tyler Marlette, Hagerty High School (Oviedo, FL)

Daniel Norris, Science Hill High School (Johnson City, TN)

Philip Pfeifer, Farragut High School (Knoxville, TN)

Brandon Sedell, American Heritage School (Davie, FL)

Austin Slater, The Bolles School (Jacksonville, FL)

Andrew Suarez, Christopher Columbus High School (Miami, FL)

Josh Tobias, Southeast Guilford High School (Greensboro, NC)

Sean Trent, Bishop Moore Catholic High School (Maitland, FL)


West Team


Archie Bradley, Broken Arrow High School (Broken Arrow, OK)

Dylan Bundy, Owasso High School (Owasso, OK)

Daniel Camarena, Cathedral Catholic High School (Bonita, CA)

Dylan Davis, Redmond High School (Redmond, WA)

Matthew Dean, The Colony High School (Highland Village, TX)

Shawon Dunston, Valley Christian High School (Fremont, CA)

Phillip Evans, La Costa Canyon High School (Carlsbad, CA)

William Flamion, Central Catholic High School (Modesto, CA)

Travis Harrison, Tustin High School (Aliso Viejo, CA)

Austin Hedges, Serra Catholic High School (San Juan Capistrano, CA)

Dillon Howard, Searcy High School (Searcy, AR)

Ricky Jacquez, Franklin High School (El Paso, TX)

Christian Lopes, Edison High School (Huntington Beach, CA)

Daniel Mengden, Westside High School (Houston, TX)

Christian Montgomery, Lawrence Central High School (Indianapolis, IN)

Henry Owens, Edison High School (Huntington Beach, CA)

Joe Ross, Bishop O’Dowd High School (Oakland, CA)

Robert Stephenson, Alhambra High School (Martinez, CA)

Blake Swihart, V. Sue Cleveland High School (Rio Rancho, NM)

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

2011 DRAFT- Top 50 Prospects

With the 2010 draft complete, it's time to take a VERY early look at the top 50 prospects for the 2011 draft. I have seen nearly all these players play in person, at the National Showcase, on the Cape, or in past AFLAC games. Well....here it is!!

1. Anthony Rendon- 3B, Rice University

2. Matthew Purke- LHP, TCU

3. Daniel Norris- LHP, Science Hill HS

4. Gerrit Cole- RHP, UCLA

5. Taylor Jungmann- RHP, Texas

6. Dylan Bundy- RHP, Owasso HS

7. Archie Bradley- RHP, Muskogee HS

8. Jackie Bradley Jr.- OF, South Carolina

9. Travis Harrison- OF, Tustin HS

10. Sonny Gray- RHP, Vanderbilt

11. Michael Kelly- RHP, West Boca HS

12. Dillon Howard- RHP, Searcy HS

13. Danny Hultzen- LHP, Virginia

14. Joshua Tobias- 2B, Southeast Guilford HS

15. Blake Swihart- C, Cleveland HS

16. Trevor Bauer- RHP, UCLA

17. Mike Mahtook- OF, LSU

18. Alex Dickerson- OF, Indiana

19. George Springer- OF, Connecticut

20. Tyler Beede- RHP, Lawrence Academy

21. Henry Owens- LHP, Edison HS

22. Christian Lopes- SS, Edison HS

23. Logan Verrett- RHP, Baylor

24. Dillon Maples- RHP, Pinecrest HS

25. Jose Fernandez- RHP, Alonso HS

26. Noe Ramirez- RHP, Cal State Fullerton

27. Brett Mooneyham- LHP, Stanford

28. Francisco Lindor- SS, Montverde HS

29. Tyler Greene- SS, Roswell HS

30. John Stilson- RHP, Texas AM

31. Dwight Smith- OF, Mcintosh HS

32. Zach Cone - OF, Georgia

33. Christian Montgomery- RHP, Lawrence HS

34. Ryan Carpenter- LHP, Gonzaga

35. Bubba Starling- OF/RHP, Gardner Edgerton

36. Larry Greene- OF, Barrien County HS

37. Phillip Evans- SS, LaCosta Canyon HS

38. Matt Barnes- RHP, Connecticut

39. Mitch Lambson- LHP, Arizona State

40. Philip Pfeifer- LHP, Farragut HS

41. Taylor Dugas- OF, Alabama

42. Deshorn Lake- RHP, Menchville HS

43. BA Vollmuth- SS, Southern Miss

44. Austin Hedges- C, J Serra HS

45. CJ Cron- C, Utah

46. Jack Armstrong- RHP, Vanderbilt

47. Alex Meyer- RHP, Kentucky

48. Preston Tucker- 1B, Florida

49. Daniel Mengden- RHP/C, Westside HS

50. John Magliozzi- RHP, Dexter HS


feel free to comment on what you think! email me at sullydraft@yahoo.com

2011 Top 50 Draft Prospects

Tonight I will have my top 50 draft prospects for next year. Be sure to check it out!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Sneak Peak: 2012 High School Top Ten

After watching the Junior National Showcase at Tropicana Field. Here is my top ten list for the class of 2012.

1. Lance McCullers- RHP/SS, Jesuit HS (FL)

2. Addison Russell- SS, Pace HS (FL)

3. Courtney Hawkins- RHP, CC Carroll HS

4. Stryker Trahan- C, Acadiana HS

5. Joey Gallo- 3B/RHP, Bishop Gorman HS

6. Jesse Winker- OF/LHP, Olympia HS

7. Zak Wasilewski- LHP, Tazewell HS

8. Albert Almora- OF, Mater Academy

9. Matthew Crownover- LHP, Ringold HS

10. Rio Ruiz- 3B, Bishop Amat HS

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

National Showcase Update

I checked out the National Showcase over the weekend. Just wanted to throw out a couple of HS names that were impressive at Tropicana. I will have new rankings up for the HS and College classes of 2011. One year and counting and a lot will change!

Daniel Norris - definite best pitcher in the class at this point. Low 90s fastball with potential plus secondary offerings.

Travis Harrison- plus power. easy swing. One of the top hitters in the nation.

Joshua Tobias- The most exciting player to watch at this event. He can flat out fly and also comes with potential plus power. Fun player to watch play the game.

Christian Lopes- One of the top players in the country for some time. Makes it look easy. Also has power in his bat.

Wallace Gonzalez- 6-5, 235. Has some excellent raw power. Could develop into a middle of the order type hitter.

John Magliozzi- very live arm. Sat low 90's with a plus change.

Daniel Mengden- good two-way player who looked great with the stick and on the mound.

Deshorn Lake- Low 90s arm. Top ten pitcher for sure.

Henry Owens- Big, lanky lefty who touched low 90s. In the top ten for me in the nation.

National Showcase

Well, I just got back from Florida checking out the National Showcase. I was able to see most of the best players in the country play against each other in this four day event. I was also able to catch a day of the Junior National Showcase. I will have player updates and rankings of the top players from both events within the week. Be sure to check it out!

2011 DRAFT

This blog will be covering the 2011 MLB Draft. It is a year away and I will be covering events such as The National Showcase, Under-Armour All-American Game, Cape Cod League and other events leading up to the draft. Be sure to check in frequently to see player profiles, mock drafts, rankings, and interviews with the top prospects in the country.

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.




Jeff Sullivan: Hey Chevez, thanks a lot for taking the time. First off, congrats on signing with Georgia Tech. What made you choose GT, and what other schools were in the running?


Chevez Clarke :I chose GT because I felt like I still wanted my parents to come watch me play for another 3 years and also even if baseball doesn't work out, I have an excellent plan B I can look forward to. I had Georgia, LSU, Florida State, North Carolina, and Miami in the running.



You are ranked 13 by Baseball America, and 17 by PG. Do you look at these rankings, and how do they have an effect on your day to day life?


I don't really read my own press or look at rankings. I hardly know anything about that. It really doesn't have an effect on my everyday life because I just take it one day at a time and get ready for June.



Between now and the Draft in June, what is one thing you trying to improve on?


I am really working on my bunting. I have taken several days out of the month and did nothing but bunt.



Last question, what is your favorite team, and who is your favorite player?


My favorite team is the Philadelphia Phillies and my favorite player is Jimmy Rollins

Top Prospect Q and A: Josh Sale

Interview with Top Prospect Josh Sale. Sale is currently the number 5 ranked player in the nation, and the number 1 outfielder in the nation, according to Baseball America. Sale has all the tools to be a power hitting corner outfielder at the Major League level. Look for a big spring from him, as he will have no problem with the pitching he faces in Washington.




Jeff Sullivan:Thanks for taking the time Josh. Congrats on signing with Gonzaga. What made you choose Gonzaga over other top schools in the country?


Josh Sale: I chose Gonzaga over other schools because first, it felt very comfortable. Second, I wanted to play somewhere where my parents would be able to see me play, they haven't missed a game in my life. Third, Gonzaga's team was young and having success and still is. Also they offered me a starting spot right away as a freshman. Lastly, they also gave me a great offer, which a lot of other places did at the same time, but Gonzaga fit the criteria I was looking for.


You come into the year ranked as the #1 HS Outfielder in the draft, how does that have an effect on your day to day life?


Getting the news, and seeing my name listed as the #1 HS OF in the draft was fun and exciting. Although, when it come's to my everyday life/school or personal life, it doesn't effect me too much. Sure there are my friends/acquaintances that bring it up in conversation, but when they do I give them an honest answer and try to be humble. (Being cocky is not a good way to make/keep friends). But probably the biggest effect it's had in my day to day life is scouts calling, and trying to schedule in-house visits around all my school work and training.


What is the transition like after playing summer ball against top pitchers in the nation on the biggest stage, and then facing high school pitchers in Washington?


Let me tell you, everything I did last summer and even the summer before that, regarding showcase's and prospect showing's was the time of my life. But what does Washington have to offer? Does it compare at all? Simply, no. I love the big time pitching, it's faster, and the game is much more advanced, which is what I love. Washington's pitching in high school is...well, terrible. It's slow, people can't throw strikes...I just don't like it. But, that said, I have to deal with it. I have to make adjustments, that's what the game is about. So for now, I live with it, and do what I can.


Between now and the draft in June, what are you trying to improve on?


Like everyone, I have my own little things that need work. Personally I believe I need to improve my entire game. I'm working on infield skills, running for my outfield game, and I'm always trying to be more consistent with hitting to be able to drive the ball anywhere with authority. Also, I'm in the gym with my workout partner's working on getting stronger and quicker to help improve my all around game.


Last question, what is your favorite team, and who is your favorite player?


Haha. Some people might hate me for this but that's ok, I don't care. But, honestly, my favorite team is the NY Yankees. Why? Because of the legacy, the dynasty, and the history that has filled that team's rosters over the years. I find it amazing! I've changed my view of my favorite player over and over because there's a lot out there that I like. That said, I'll give someone who I think is a great player, but also a great person. The attitude on and off the field, coupled with his work ethic makes this guy a great model for the game. I won't say he's my favorite but definitely someone that I look up to, and that's Derek Jeter.

Top Prospect Q and A: Dylan Covey



Interview with Top Prospect Dylan Covey. Covey is the #6 HS prospect in the nation, according to Baseball America.
Q:First off, congrats on signing with San Diego. What made you choose the school, and what other schools interested you?

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

2010 MLB DRAFT: Mock Draft

Here is my first look at the 2010 draft. The draft is just about 7 months away, so I'm sure this will change a lot throughout those months.


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.

Top Prospect Q and A : Jameson Taillon



Interview with Top Prospect Jameson Taillon. Taillon is the #1 High School Prospect in the nation, according to Baseball America.

Jameson Taillon- RHP, Woodlands HS
Hey Jameson, congrats on signing with Rice. Was this the school you had hoped to attend from the start? Were there any other colleges that were in the mix?


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.


As of right now, you are one of the top RHP prospects in the country. Describe how that feels, and how it has changed your life on a day to day basis.


It's a good feeling knowing that I had a great summer and put myself in position to possibly be a high draft pick. I accomplished all of my goals for the summer (Team USA, Aflac, and Under Armour). However, what matters is being a top RHP come draft day. I realize I have a target on my back and I work hard to try to separate myself from others. This fall I have gotten with Texas Sports Medicine and they have me on a great training program. They work with guys like Adam Dunn, Kyle Russell, Taylor Grote, Jorge Cantu, Chad Qualls, etc. It hasn't changed my life too much. However, I get magazines, baseball cards, and baseballs in the mail to sign which is pretty neat and rewarding!


If there was one thing that you would like to improve on from now until the draft in June, what would it be?


I am working extremely hard this fall on my physical condition, and when I pick up throwing again (I have taken a nice 6 week break from throwing since returning from Venezuela with Team USA) I will be refining my mechanics. However, this season I am really focused on just having the proper mindset. I am working on focusing on what I can control. On the mound there will always be adversity (crowds, umpires, weather, fields, opposing teams, etc.). I know this is a huge spring for me, but I want to work on just having fun playing with my teammates one last time. If I have fun and we focus on the team, then the draft and everything will fall into place.


Last question, what is your favorite team, and who is your favorite player?


Hmm tough question. Being from Houston I follow the Astros a lot. I really don't have one favorite team. I love the way the Angels play the game, I also admire the Red Sox tradition and approach towards the game. Favorite player is Josh Beckett by far. He pitched at Spring High School which is just about 10 miles down the highway. Our high school actually scrimmages Spring our first game every season! I really look up to the way he pitches. He has a fearless approach with dominating stuff. He embodies that big, hard-throwing Texan. We also garner a lot of comparisons.

MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects



This is my first official Top 50 Draft Prospect list. I'm sure a lot will change between this ranking list and the next one that comes out.

1- Bryce Harper- Catcher, Southern Nevada
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

2009 AFLAC All-American Game- Top 15 Prospects

I was able to fly out to San Diego for three days of watching the 2009 Aflac All Americans. I was able to see them perform infield/outfield, batting practice, scrimmages, and finally the game that took place on Sunday. The pitchers are definitely ahead of the hitters at this point. This is how I ranked the top 15 players in attendance. This was a combination of the players performance during the week, and what their future performance will be.


1- Bryce Harper, C, Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, NV Although he had a disappointing game at the plate, Harper still showed why he is the number one talent in high school, and possibly, the number one talent in the 2010 draft. He went 0-5 with three strikeouts in the game, including getting completely fooled by Cameron Bedrosian, on a nasty breaking ball. During the week he showcased his power in batting practice and it is truly amazing what he can do with the bat. Harper also showed off his power arm from behind the dish, and even if he struggled in the game, he is still the number one prospect from the game.


2- Jameson Taillon, RHP, The Woodlands High School, The Woodlands, TX This big right hander dominated in the game, striking out four, including striking out the side in the second. He is in a class by himself as far as pitchers go this year. He ran his fastball up to 97, and his breaking ball was also very sharp. In the second, he struck out Reggie Golden and Stetson Allie with the fastball, then got Connor Narron looking on his sharp breaking ball. For me, he is a definite top 5 pick in the draft at this point.


3- Yordy Cabrera, INF/RHP, Lakeland Senior High School, Lakeland, FL A physically imposing high schooler, Cabrera is listed at 6’4, 190 pounds. His body looks pro ready already, although he is much older than the other players at the event. Cabrera showed off his power all week long, including hitting eight homers during the first round of the home run derby at the University of San Diego, then hitting five out at PETCO. He hit some monster shots at USD and he makes it look easy. He was dead pull all week and it will be interesting to see how he handles the outside pitch, and if he is able to go the other way with it. He has good bloodlines, as his father is a coach in the Detroit Tigers system.


4- DeAndre Smelter, RHP, Tattnall Square Academy, Macon,GA To me, the next group of five right handers is relatively close at this point. It will be very interesting to see who separates themselves in the upcoming year as they all have first round arms. Smelter was the most impressive to me, striking out the side in the 8th inning. He made easy work of phenom Bryce Harper, Krey Bratsen, and Austin Wilson. His fastball ran up to 95 and sat in the low to mid 90’s the entire inning. His splitter was also very impressive, and this one could be a great one!


5- Karsten Whitson, RHP, Chipley High School, Chipley, FL Whitson was a personal favorite of mine, the way he handled himself on and off the mound. He has a good work ethic and a great arm to boot. His fastball was around 93-95 during the game, and his slider could be a great out pitch at the upper levels. Whitson struck out Harper with a nice fastball, and forced MVP Tony Wolters to ground into a double play. Look for Whitson to have a huge year and find himself in the middle of the first round.


6- AJ Cole, RHP, Oviedo High School, Winter Springs, FL Cole came into the weekend as my second ranked right hander, but struggled a bit on the mound. He was battling an eye problem the whole week but it was still easy to see why he is ranked so high. His fastball ran up to the mid 90’s and his breaking ball is up there with the best off speed pitches in the country. Cole struck out Stefan Sabol in the game, while letting up a double to outfielder Brian Ragira. Cole still fits himself in the middle of the first round




7- Stetson Allie, RHP, St. Edward High School, Olmsted Falls,OH Allie has an outstanding arm, and is the hardest thrower in the 2010 class. He usually sits around 96-97 mph, and at this event touched 97 also. He is a big RHP, listed at 6’4, 225 and he showed why is ranked so high in the class. He allowed a walk to Kris Bryant, but struck out Bratsen, then recorded two straight groundouts to end the inning. Definite first round arm at this point!


8- Cameron Bedrosian, RHP, East Coweta High School, Senoia, GA Bedrosian had a busy inning in the first, allowing two runs after allowing a single and walk, but also showed his plus stuff. His curveball is outstanding, and it made Bryce Harper look foolish. He also got power hitter Kris Bryant to strike out on the curve. Good bloodlines here, as his father is Cy Young Award Winner Steve Bedrosian. All five of these RHP have great stuff, and any one of them could emerge as the number two guy, behind Jameson Taillon.


9- Justin O’Conner, INF/RHP, Cowan Junior/Senior High School, Muncie IN O’Conner had a rough game, going 0-2 with 2 strikeouts, but I was able to see him all week and he is a great player with some pop in his bat. He had some great BP sessions and is able to generate a lot of power with his 6’1,190 pound frame. He has smooth actions in the middle infield and has a solid arm. He also threw an inning in the game, reaching the low 90’s. He is a great two-way talent, who to me is better as a position player.


10- Tony Wolters, SS, Rancho Buena Vista High School, Vista, CA Wolters was the game’s Most Valuable Player, going 2-4 with an RBI triple to tie the game late. He is a fun player to watch because he is very undersized at 5-10, 165. He does all the small things well, and he has a cannon for an arm across the diamond. Very solid defensive player and can handle the fastball well at the plate. It will be very interesting to see where he ends up in the draft, or if he heads to college next season. He is going to be a special player.


11- Kris Bryant, INF, Bonanza High School, Las Vegas, NV Power is his calling card. He is a giant at the plate, at 6’5,205 and he generates a ton of power in his swing. Bryant went 0-2 with a walk in the game, but the days before is where he shined. It was great to watch him during BP as he makes it look almost too easy to hit for that much power. He has a solid arm across the diamond and should be able to stay at third base as he moves up during his career.


12- Zach Alvord, INF, South Forsyth High School, Alpharetta, GA Alvord is a great shortstop prospect who can really hit the ball. During the week he put on some of the best BP sessions in San Diego. Alvord has a lot of pop in his bat and is one of the best power hitters in the country. He is also a smooth defensive shortstop and it was great to see him taking tips from Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith during the week. Alvord went 0-2 with a walk, but hit the ball hard and far in his second at bat against Peter Tago.


13- Stefan Sabol, C/OF, Aliso Niguel High School, Aliso Viejo, CA Sabol is an outstanding athlete who is a blast to see play. He is athletic enough to play almost anywhere on the diamond, but if he is able to stick at catcher, it will greatly improve his draft stock. He has blazing speed and is a very exciting player. Sabol went hitless in the game, but he is a fantastic athlete who has committed to play for Oregon.


14- Josh Sale, OF/1B, Bishop Blanchet High School, Seattle, WA Sale is one of the top hitters in the country. It is unsure where he will play defensively but his bat should play anywhere. He went 0-1 with a walk during the game. I wouldn’t be surprised if by draft time, he is the top high school hitter in the draft.


15- AJ Vanegas, RHP, Redwood Christian High School, Alameda, CA Vanegas was a pleasant surprise during the weekend. He was in the 91-92 range in the game, touching 93 and he coasted through an easy third inning. He has a good breaking ball, that will improve if he adds a little velocity to it. He struck out two in his inning. He could emerge as a top pitcher in the country and put himself in the upper class of RHP’s with a good year. Personal favorite of mine.