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College  | Story | 4/21/2015

National college notes: April 21

Photo: Greg Fiume Maryland Athletics




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Draft Watch

Here is how the players currently ranked among the top 50 of Perfect Game's top 250 draft-eligible prospects have fared so far this season.

Hitters

Rk. Player Pos. School Stats
6 Dansby Swanson SS Vanderbilt .360/.460/.640, 14 2B, 5 3B, 7 HR
16 Richie Martin SS Florida .323/.417/.452, 7 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR
17 Alex Bregman SS Louisiana State .329/.419/.601,  13 2B, 8 HR, 23 SB
20 Ian Happ OF Cincinnati .374/.497/.672, 9 2B, 10 HR, 5 SB
25 Christin Stewart OF Tennessee .308/.447/.642, 6 2B, 2 3B, 10 HR
26 D.J. Stewart OF Florida State .303/.508/.591, 6 2B, 10 HR, 37 RBI
34 Chris Shaw* OF Boston College .339/.432/.686, 8 2B, 11 HR, 41 RBI
40 Gio Brusa* OF Pacific .291/.400/.527, 10 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR
44 Steven Duggar OF Clemson .262/.380/.356 8 2B, 2 HR, 6 SB
47 Joe McCarthy OF Virginia .357/.500/.357 (4 games since return)

*Currently out due to injury

Pitchers

Rk. Player Pos. School Stats
3 Michael Matuella# RHP Duke 1-1, 1.08 ERA, 25 IP, 24:11
4 Kyle Funkhouser RHP Louisville 5-2, 2.41 ERA, 67.1 IP, 66:28
5 Walker Buehler RHP Vanderbilt 3-1, 2.68 ERA, 43.2 IP, 47:12
8 Carson Fulmer RHP Vanderbilt 7-1, 1.69 ERA, 64 IP, 90:24
11 Cody Ponce RHP Cal Poly Pomona 4-1, 1.35 ERA, 33.1 IP, 39:5
14 Nathan Kirby LHP Virginia 5-2, 2.28 ERA, 59.1 IP, 75:30
18 Kyle Cody RHP Kentucky 2-4, 6.37 ERA, 41 IP, 39:10
19 Jake Lemoine* RHP Houston 1-1, 4.50 ERA, 24 IP, 15:4
21 Riley Ferrell RHP Texas Christian 0-1, 0.95 ERA, 10 SV, 19 IP, 33:9
27 James Kaprelian RHP UCLA 7-3, 2.12 ERA, 63.2 IP, 81:19
29 Dillon Tate RHP UC Santa Barbara 5-3, 1.73 ERA, 67.2 IP, 71:18
31 Alex Young LHP Texas Christian 7-2, 1.67 ERA, 54 IP, 56:12
36 Brett Lilek LHP Arizona State 2-2, 4.05 ERA, 46.2 IP, 37:27
38 Tyler Ferguson RHP Vanderbilt 0-1, 10.12 ERA, 10.2 IP, 14:24
43 Marc Brakeman RHP Stanford 1-1, 3.15 ERA, 20 IP, 15:7

*Currently out due to injury
#Out for the season

30th-ranked prospect, Jon Duplantier, out with arm soreness



Freshman/Sophomore Stat Pack

During the course of the season our friends at CollegeSplits.com are going to be providing statistical leaders in the freshmen and sophomore classes in five different offensive categories and four different pitching categories. Each week we will choose one of those categories to share in the weekly PG college baseball national notebook, with RBI and ERA being listed this week.


Runs Batted In


Freshmen



Sophomores

Rk. Name School RBI
Rk. Name School RBI
1 J.J. Schwarz Florida 47
1 Will Craig Wake Forest 54
2 Ryan Flick Tennessee Tech 46
2 Donnie Dewees North Florida 51
3 K.J. Harrison Oregon State 36
2 Nate Mondou Wake Forest 51
3 Dylan Busby Florida State 36
4 Trenton Brooks Nevada 44
3 Garrison Schwartz Grand Canyon 36
4 Carmen Benedetti Michigan 44
6 Stuart Fairchild Wake Forest 35
6 Hunter Swilling Samford 43
7 Charlie Carpenter South Carolina Upstate 34
7 Chris Okey Clemson 42
7 Carl Stajduhar New Mexico 34
7 Andrew Benintendi Arkansas 42
7 Austin Edens Samford 34
9 Bobby Dalbec Arizona 38
10 Michael Morman Richmond 33
9 Corey Ray Louisville 38





9 Chris DeVito New Mexico 38


Earned Run Average



Freshmen



Sophomores

Rk. Name School ERA
Rk. Name School ERA
1 Tyler Wilson Rhode Island 1.14
1 Jett Meenach Navy 0.95
2 Chris Mathewson Long Beach State 1.28
2 Evan Challenger Georgia Southern 1.19
3 Alex Lange Louisiana State 1.40
3 Anthony Kay Connecticut 1.29
4 Sam Granoff San Francisco 1.44
4 Brendan King Holy Cross 1.47
5 Brendan McKay Louisville 1.70
5 Andrew Zellner Cincinnati 1.51
6 Shane McCarthy Seton Hall 1.71
6 Joe Mockbee Michigan State 1.62
7 Seth Romero Houston 1.79
7 Mike Shawaryn Maryland 1.67
8 Michael Baumann Jacksonville 1.87
8 Mike Reitcheck Pennsylvania 1.81
9 Shawn Semple New Orleans 1.93
9 Joe O'Donnell N.C. State 1.82
10 Connor Mayes Texas 2.09
10 Daulton Jefferies California 1.83





Cal State Fullerton 1, No. 20 Maryland 0 (Sunday)

Staying with the theme that developed through the first two games of the series, Sunday proved to be another well pitched, fast-paced game with both starting pitchers lasting deep into the game, again preserving the bullpens.

Making just his fifth start of the spring, Maryland junior lefthander Jake Drossner did his job Sunday afternoon, providing eight shutout innings and did so with relative ease. The Pennsylvania native will be a big piece moving forward this spring for the Terrapins, especially if he’s able to come close to repeating his Sunday performance, providing stability in series’ finales. Drossner looks the part standing on the mound with his long 6-foot-3, 205-pound frame and has put together a string of successful outings with Sunday being his best piece of work.

Working from a high three-quarters arm slot, Drossner opened the game pitching mostly off his fastball and changeup, showing feel for each and mixed very effectively, going about 50/50 early on. Hiding the ball well through his delivery with high leg raise, Drossner is able to create solid angle on his fastball, especially when getting to his glove side, due to landing closed with his front foot, causing some cross-body at release. Working comfortably in the 89-91 mph range early and still showing 88-90 in the back half of his start, Drossner peaked at 92 mph in the fifth, occasionally showing cut action on his heater due to his release.

The changeup was the secondary offering that was working for Drossner from the first pitch to the last in the eighth inning, showing consistent above average life. Maintaining the same balanced delivery and high three-quarters release, Drossner threw his changeup in the 83-86 mph range, touching an 87 while still showing late tumbling life, looking similar to a split-changeup. While his fastball proved to be an especially tough pitch on lefthanders due to his release, the changeup was equally as challenging for the batter in either box, consistently picking up empty swings.

His overall feel to throw his fastball/changeup combo in any count resulted in several uncomfortable, defensive swings, which in turn were weak ground balls hit somewhere in the infield. It wasn’t until the seventh inning that Drossner issued his first free pass and allowed just three base hits, all singles, over his eight innings while striking out six. Five times he retired the side in order, twice faced four batters, and in that seventh inning he faced five.

Mixing in a curveball early in the game, Drossner’s feel for his downward breaking curveball definitely developed and was a much more effective pitch in his last inning or two of work. Early on he wasn’t getting on top of the ball, which resulted in a softer, rolled over version that was up in the zone. As he began to work on top, Drossner was able to create tighter spin on the pitch and threw his best breaker of the day in the top of the eighth at 78 mph for a backwards punchout, showing short and late break down in the zone.

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