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Draft  | Prospect Scouting Reports  | 5/27/2015

MLB Draft Reports: 101-150

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101. Travis Bergen
, lhp, Kennesaw State (JR)
L-L, 6-0/195, McDonough, Ga.
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted

If you want a single word to describe what Travis Bergen does on the mound, using the word “carve” might just be your best option. While he works in the low-90s with his heater, Bergen features an above average mid-80s cutter, and as does with the rest of his arsenal, shows complete command of it pounding both sides of the plate.

For more on Bergen, read his Draft Pack profile here.


102. Chandler Day
, rhp, Watkins Memorial HS
R/R, 6-4/160, Granville, Ohio
College Commitment: Vanderbilt

Scouts have some concern about Day's narrow frame which doesn't project to add much bulk as he matures physically. But his three-pitch mix is so solid, with Day's fastball often being his third best quality pitch behind a hard downer curveball and a very deceptive changeup, that it may be too much for some team to overlook.

For more on Day, read his Draft Pack profile here.


103. Danny Reyes
, of, Mater Academy
R/R, 6-2/215, Miami Springs, Fla.
College Commitment: Florida

Reyes is one of the enjoyable players in the country to watch take batting practice because you see just how easy and natural his raw power shows itself. The ball comes off his bat the same way in game action but he doesn't always seem to have the same type of loft in his swing, but that will come with time and repetitions.

For more on Reyes, read his Draft Pack profile here.


104. Jackson Kowar
, rhp, Charlotte Christian HS
R/R, 6-4/170, Weddington, N.C.
College Commitment: Clemson

Kowar surprised scouts coming out of the gate this spring with significantly improved velocity and went from a projectable pitcher who could develop in college to a potential top three-round pick. He is very slender at 6-foot-4, 170-pounds but has a very smooth and effortless arm action from a well coordinated full delivery.

For more on Kowar, read his Draft Pack profile here.


105. Alexis Diaz
, rhp, Escuela Bonifacio Sanchez
R/R, 6-3/175, Naguabo, P.R.
College Commitment: None

Diaz stands alone at the top of Puerto Rican prospects this year. It would seem logical that the Mariners would have significant interest in the hard throwing righthander, as his brother, Edwin, is one of the top prospects in the Seattle organization.

For more on Diaz, read his Draft Pack profile here.


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