NCAA Top Prospects week #10

There has been a lot of movement in the top 25 recently. Texas takes the number 1 spot, Tennessee moves down to number 6, and Clemson moves up to number 2. I’m not sure if this is surprising to just me or everyone, but UC Irvine is ranked 12th in the country. Coming off a good year last year, they’re looking to make a push come summertime.

Jace stays hot this weekend and is making his case for being a top 3 pick again. He has regained his draft stock after not having too hot of a start. I’m happy to see Jace succeed. Here are his stats from the weekend: Fri: 0-4 3Ks, Sat: 2-5, 2 RBI, Sun: 2-3 3 RBI, 2 BB. Jace has his average up to .315 along with 15 home runs. Impressive to say the least

Liam Doyle had yet another outing that doesn’t surprise me at all. 7IP, 4 hits, 2 runs, a walk, and 9 Ks. He continues to impress me every week, and I still have no idea how I didn’t know who he was before the season started. I love watching him pitch. He is electric on the bump and has an attitude that makes him stand out.

Unfortunately, the series between Florida State and Virginia was postponed, so Jamie Arnold didn’t get a start last week.

UC Santa Barbara had 2 good outings from their staff this weekend. One being from Tyler Bremner, he had dealt all year long. As of now, in my eyes, there is no clear favorite for the first pitcher off the board. It could go any way, but let’s focus on Bremner for now. His outing this past week: 7IP, 6 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, and 13 Ks. He has continued to keep his walk numbers low and the strikeout numbers up. I’m excited to see who takes him come draft time.

Now moving on to what I believe has been one of the most impressive outings I’ve seen this year. Jackson Flora went 9 IP, gave up 1 hit, allowed 1 walk, and had 9 strikeouts, throwing 126 pitches. Absolute domination on the mound from Flora. He very well may be a top pick in next years draft.

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Turk's Teeth
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21 days ago

Just for consistency, I’ll post my weekly fantasy boards here, in which the Angels trade for CBA picks, and my favorite college performers fall into Perry’s lap:

Round one (2): Jamie Arnold, LHP, Florida State
CBA (30s): Mason Neville, OF, Oregon
Round two (47): Quentin Young, 3B/RF, prep 
CBA 2 (60s): JB Middleton, RHP, Southern Mississippi
Round three (79): Kyle Lodise, SS, Georgia Tech
Comp pick (105): Grant Jay, C, Dallas Baptist
Round four (109): James Quinn-Irons, OF, George Mason
Round five (140): Anthony DePino, 3B, Rhode Island
Round six (169): Cardell Thibodeaux, OF, Southern

Round one (2): Seth Hernandez, RHP, prep
CBA1 (30s): Alex Lodise, SS, Florida State
Round two (47): Joseph Dzierwa, LHP, Michigan
CBA 2 (60s): Cade Obermueller, LHP, Iowa
Round three (79): Robbie Burnett, 2B/OF, Georgia
Comp pick (105): Grant Jay, C, Dallas Baptist
Round four (109): Ryan Wideman, OF, Western Kentucky
Round five (140): Jacob Morrison, RHP, Coastal Carolina
Round six (169): Ethan Hedges, 3B, USC

Alex Lodise is wobbling a bit for me – he has massive helium, as he has rare power for a shortstop who can likely stick at the position, but I also worry about his chase and contact trends – there’s a lot of bust potential for a late first / second rounder.

A lot of additional targets round to round, but this is more of a fantasy pass. Guys like Andrew Fischer or Korbyn Dickerson take the place of Alex Lodise or Burnett / Wideman in the second list day to day.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Flora has better stuff than Bremner. He could be really good, but he does have control issues. Both those UCSB starts were against Cal Poly, so they’re pretty impressive.

Jeff Joiner
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19 days ago

Flora is more impressive to me.

Turk's Teeth
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22 days ago

The Jace alternative that has caught my eye for the past several weeks is Oregon’s Mason Neville. In March, he was viewed as more of a Day Two guy – he didn’t make the MLB Pipeline top 100, and Baseball America saw him as more of a round 6-8 pick. But BA singled him out this week among seven college hitters that have significantly improved their draft stock this spring.

He’s got a lot of helium now – being the NCAA HR leader at a premium position (CF) will do that – and he might be a top 50 pick come summer. He’s my top 2nd round target now, and might not even be available then – the Angels might need a CBA trade to fetch him.

Major YoY improvement in K rate (has got in under 20% now), performing against competition, wRC+ of 171 (Jace is currently 144), and in-zone contact rates superior to Jace.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I like Neville. Both Oregon schools have some solid OF prospects.

Jeff Joiner
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22 days ago

Jace getting hotter as the competition in the SEC gets going.

I think he will be a streaky guy in MLB. He has the power and strikeout profiles for it. When he’s hot, fans will love him. But when he hits a cold streak it will suck. Hopefully some walks make up for it, but probably not.

At the end of the year, he’ll have good numbers. But they’ll be put up in a Jekyll and Hyde situation.

Kevin
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22 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Jekyll and Hyde players who are often all or nothing hitters shouldn’t go first to r second in a draft. Those types are meant for later picks. Maybe 10-15.

Turk's Teeth
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22 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Just keep thinking Josh Hamilton when I think Jace. Not saying he has those makeup deficiencies, but it’s not great that he came into his draft year comparatively out of shape and is turning on the jets midway.

His recent swing metrics are improved, but even the tweet above indicate more very good than top-of-the-scale contact, EV and sweet spot #s. He’s hitting himself back into the top ten, but there’s still a lot of risk in his profile.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Yeah. He scares me. I actually like several OF more than him… the aforementioned Oregon/O State guys… kid at Texas… kid at Oklahoma…

Turk's Teeth
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21 days ago

OF prospect crushes, round by round:

Top 50: Mason Neville, Quentin Young
Round 2-3: Korbyn Dickerson, Charles Davalan
Round 4-6: James Quinn-Irons, Cardell Thibodeaux, Robbie Burnett, Ryan Wideman
Round 7-10: Kyle Fossum, Andrey Martinez, Sam Tackett

Outside Neville and Young, Cardell is my fun pick right now.

2002heaven
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22 days ago

We need a starting pitcher or power hitting corner infielder that can sign his contract without minor league coaching.

Jeff Joiner
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22 days ago
Reply to  2002heaven

There are several third basemen who could be there at 47 but would almost certainly be there if we landed a competitive balance pick. Andrew Fischer of Tennessee would be such a godsend in that range.

Turk's Teeth
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22 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Though I doubt Fischer is a third baseman. Most scouts are convinced he’s 1B-only, and Tennessee seems convinced of the same. They gave him a few looks at third after the transfer, and he’s since been their first baseman all season. He has the arm for third, but not really the hands or range.

I like Fischer, but that positional limitation makes him less attractive in an organization loaded up with lefty 1b like Noda, Nicholson, Kavadas and Schanuel. Save for Nolan, those are all power-over-hit types like Fischer as well.

Great to dream on our own Nick Kurtz lite though.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

It doesn’t look like there will be any 3B worth the take at #2 and may not be great choices at pick #47. I’d kinda be OK with a guy like Garret Statton out of Bama or Murf Gray out of Fresno St at 47… especially if we got a comp pick in trade. But there are so many better players in that range, college arms etc. If a guy like Gray fell to our round three pick I’d be stoked. Maybe Ben Miller out of Duke?

Turk's Teeth
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21 days ago

I have a few candidates on my list for Day Two. Anthony Depino from URI, and Ethan Hedges, local boy from USC, could be available in rounds 3-6. Miller is more of a glove-first guy, imo, and there are plenty of convertible shortstops if the team were just looking for a glove with a solid hit tool.

Depino is from a mid-major, but has been the national WAR leader among draftable position players this season – it’s video game numbers across the board for him – with four years of performance behind him. But competition and wood bats – who knows how it will generalize – he’s a senior sign with no leverage.

Then there are a number of prep players targeted for 3B of course. Beyond Holliday, there’s my guy Quentin Young, plus kids like Kellner, Dubovik and Gavin Fien (likely a 20-40 pick though).

2002heaven
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21 days ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

We could get by with a just decent 3B like Urshula a few yrs ago since that’s a hard position to fill. Somebody like Troy Glaus who was a big SS originally is probably best.

Last edited 21 days ago by 2002heaven
Turk's Teeth
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20 days ago
Reply to  2002heaven

Though Glaus was a blue chip prospect – chosen #3 overall (after being selected in the 2nd round out of high school as well). If there were a collegiate SS with Glaus’s power and track record in this class, I’m sure the team would be all over him.

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