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Draft 2010: Top 300 Prospects (201-300)

DRAFT 2010
TOP 300 PROSPECTS

Compiled by Allan Simpson
June 7, 2010

HS Players in Blue, Juco Players in Green

SIXTH ROUND
6/7 5/15 PLAYER POS YR B-T HT WT SCHOOL HOMETOWN LAST DRAFTED COMMITMENT BIRTHDATE
201 173 Robbie Ray LHP Sr. L-L 6-2 190 Brentwood Brentwood, Tenn.   Vanderbilt 10/1/1991
202 222 Aaron Judge RHP/1B Sr. R-R 6-7 220 Linden Linden, Calif.   Fresno State  
203 148 Bobby Wahl RHP Sr. R-R 6-4 195 West Springfield Springfield, Va.   Mississippi 3/21/1992
204 196 Tommy Medica C/OF Jr. R-R 6-2 210 Santa Clara San Jose, Calif. Never drafted   4/9/1988
205 184 Chris Marlowe RHP So. R-R 6-1 175 Navarro Spring, Texas Never drafted Oklahoma State  
 
SEVENTH ROUND
206 182 Tyler Waldron RHP Jr. R-R 6-2 185 Oregon State Pilot Hill, Calif. Marlins '07 (38)   5/1/1989
207 229 Jimmy Reyes LHP Jr. L-L 6-1 195 Elon Miami Never drafted   3/7/1989
208 225 Mario Hollands LHP Jr. L-L 6-5 220 UC Santa Barbara El Cerrito, Calif. Twins '09 (24)   8/26/1988
209 205 Brian Fletcher OF/SS Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Auburn Fayetteville, Ga. Astros '07 (39)   10/26/1988
210 241 Wes Mugarian RHP/SS Sr. L-R 6-2 185 Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, Fla.   Alabama 9/18/1991
211 203 Matt Grimes RHP Sr. R-R 6-5 185 Mill Creek Lawrenceville, Ga.   Georgia Tech 9/4/1991
212 257 Alex Lavisky C Sr. R-R 6-1 210 St. Edward Cleveland   Georgia Tech 1/13/1991
213 177 Aaron Barrett RHP Sr. R-R 6-4 210 Mississippi Evansville, Ind. Rangers '09 (27)   1/2/1988
214 269 B.J. Guinn 2B/SS Jr. B-R 6-1 165 California Berkeley, Calif. White Sox '07 (10)   4/4/1989
215 253 Max Russell LHP Jr. L-L 6-2 200 Florida Southern Amity, Conn. Never drafted   9/21/1988
216 204 Josh Richmond OF Jr. R-R 6-2 205 Louisville Cincinnati Never drafted   6/14/1989
217 238 Leon Landry OF Jr. L-R 5-11 195 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. Reds '07 (36)   9/20/1989
218   Austin Kubitza RHP Sr. L-R 6-5 205 Heritage Colleyville, Texas   Rice 11/16/1991
219 232 Stefen Romero 3B Jr. R-R 6-3 225 Oregon State Tucson, Ariz. Never drafted   10/17/1988
220 189 Roberto Pena C Sr. B-R 6-0 180 Eloisa Pascual Caguas, P.R.     6/8/1992
221   Hayden Simpson RHP Jr. R-R 6-0 175 Southern Arkansas Magnolia, Ark. Never drafted
222 193 Taylor Hill RHP Jr. R-R 6-3 220 Vanderbilt Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Never drafted   3/12/1989
223 231 Rico Noel OF Jr. R-R 5-9 170 Coastal Carolina Lawton, Okla. Never drafted   1/11/1989
224 145 Tyler Hanks RHP So. R-R 6-2 190 Southern Nevada Spanish Fork, Utah Never drafted Oklahoma State 3/19/1990
225 69 Robbie Aviles RHP Sr. L-R 6-4 180 Suffern Suffern, N.Y.   Florida 12/17/1991
226 198 Tyler Burgoon RHP Jr. R-R 5-10 160 Michigan Defianco, Ohio Never drafted   4/25/1989
227 244 Jake Rodriguez C/SS Sr. R-R 5-10 180 Elk Grove Elk Grove, Calif.   Oregon State 1/24/1992
228 237 Kraig Sitton LHP Jr. L-L 6-5 185 Oregon State Carlton, Ore. Red Sox '09 (17)   7/13/1988
229 195 Clay Schrader RHP So. L-R 6-0 190 San Jacinto Humble, Texas Never drafted Oklahoma 4/28/1990
230 186 Evan Grills LHP Sr. L-L 6-4 205 Sinclair Whitby, Ontario   Florida Gulf Coast 6/13/1992
231 256 Mike Antonio SS Sr. R-R 6-2 180 George Washington Bronx, N.Y.   St. John's 10/26/1991
232 227 Connor Powers 1B Sr. R-R 6-2 230 Mississippi State Naperville, Ill. Dodgers '09 (11)   12/21/1987
233   Jeff Shields RHP So. R-R 6-3 205 Chattahoochee Valley Lawrenceville, Ga. Never drafted Georgia 2/22/1990
234 251 James Roberts SS/RHP Sr. B-R 6-2 180 Archbishop Mitty San Jose, Calif.   Southern California 12/11/1991
235   Jose Dore OF Sr. L-R 6-2 180 The First Academy Kissimmee, Fla.   Florida State 2/9/1992
 
EIGHTH ROUND
236 226 Stewart Ijames OF So. L-R 6-1 215 Louisville Owensboro, Ky. Brewers '07 (46)   8/21/1988
237 212 Jordan Shipers LHP Sr. R-L 5-10 160 South Harrison Bethany, Mo.   Missouri State 6/27/1991
238 221 Tyler Wilson RHP Jr. R-R 6-2 185 Virginia Midlothian, Va. Never drafted   9/25/1989
239 234 Jeff Ames RHP Fr. R-R 6-5 210 Lower Columbia Vancouver, Wash. Phillies '09 (46)   1/31/1991
240 262 Tyler Kuresa 1B Sr. L-L 6-3 180 Oakmont Roseville, Calif.   Oregon 11/17/1992
241 236 John Hinson 3B So. L-R 6-1 190 Clemson Asheville, N.C. Phillies '07 (40)   9/13/1988
242 267 Chad Lewis 3B Sr. R-R 6-3 195 Marina Huntington Beach, Calif.   San Diego State 12/10/1991
243 93 Andy Wilkins 1B/3B Jr. L-R 6-2 220 Arkansas Broken Arrow, Okla. Rangers '07 (25)   9/13/1988
244 249 Taylor Lindsey SS/OF Sr. L-R 6-1 180 Desert Mountain Scottsdale, Ariz.   Arizona State  
245 208 Joel Pierce RHP/3B Sr. L-R 6-3 185 Vincent Massey Windsor, Ontario   Coastal Carolina 12/21/1992
246 235 Kevin Walter RHP Sr. R-R 6-5 210 Legacy Westminster, Colo.   Boston College  
247 252 Austin Wright LHP/1B So. L-L 6-4 220 Chipola Schaumburg, Ill. Pirates '08 (23)   9/26/1989
248 245 Rye Davis RHP/OF So. R-R 6-5 250 Western Kentucky Brownsville, Ky. Never drafted   12/11/1988
249 219 Tony Dischler RHP So. R-R 6-4 200 LSU-Eunice Rayne, La. Never drafted Louisiana-Lafayette 3/6/1989
250   Ian Kendall OF/RHP Sr. R-R 5-11 165 Ashland Ashland, Ore.   Oregon State 11/11/1991
251 194 Taylor Morton RHP Sr. R-R 6-3 200 Bartlett Bartlett, Tenn.   Tennessee 12/18/1991
252 175 Jason Martinson 3B Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Texas State Hurst, Texas Never drafted   10/15/1988
253 247 Tim Smalling SS Jr. R-R 6-2 210 Virginia Tech Raleigh, N.C. Never drafted   10/14/1987
254   Kevin Rhoderick RHP Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Oregon State Scottsdale, Ariz. Tigers '07 (18)   8/19/1988
255 248 Jeff Schaus OF Jr. L-R 6-1 190 Clemson Naples, Fla. Rangers '07 (35)   4/7/1989
256 210 Kevin Keyes OF Jr. R-R 6-4 225 Texas Austin, Texas Rangers '07 (26)   3/15/1989
257 223 Corey Littrell LHP Sr. L-L 6-2 180 Trinity Louisville, Ky.   Kentucky 3/21/1992
258 242 Steve Wilkerson SS Sr. B-R 6-2 180 Alan C. Pope Marietta, Ga.   Clemson 1/11/1992
259 290 Connor Narron SS Sr. B-R 6-3 185 Charles B. Aycock Goldsboro, N.C.   North Carolina 11/12/1991
260 276 Mike Gipson RHP Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Florida Atlantic Green Acres, Fla. Never drafted   9/15/1988
261 207 Joel Bender LHP Sr. L-L 6-4 205 Oak Hills Cincinnati   Louisville 8/3/1991
262 294 Dan Grovatt OF/LHP Jr. L-L 6-1 195 Virginia Tabernacle, N.J. Never drafted   10/29/1988
263 260 Scott Alexander LHP Jr. L-L 6-2 200 Sonoma State Windsor, Calif. Reds '07 (37)   7/10/1989
264   Ben Gamel OF Sr. L-L 5-11 170 Bishop Kenny Neptune Beach, Fla.   Florida State 5/17/1992
265 296 Josh Mueller RHP Jr. R-R 6-4 215 Eastern Illinois Columbia, Ill. Never drafted   1/18/1989
 
NINTH ROUND
266 199 John Gast LHP Jr. L-L 6-2 200 Florida State Longwood, Fla. Rangers '07 (5)   2/16/1989
267 272 Andrew Clark 1B Sr. L-L 6-3 220 Louisville New Palestine, Ind. Cubs '09 (31)   8/12/1987
268 261 Joe Robinson RHP So. R-R 6-2 190 Southern Nevada Henderson, Nev. Never drafted Georgia 9/19/1990
269 275 Robert Maddox OF/1B Jr. L-L 6-2 200 Ohio Euclid, Ohio Braves '07 (34)   10/18/1988
270 258 David Vidal 1B/3B So. R-R 6-0 180 Miami-Dade Miami Never drafted Florida International 10/23/1989
271 270 Ross Wilson 2B/SS Jr. R-R 5-11 185 Alabama Hoover, Ala. Padres '07 (35)   11/9/1988
272 255 DeMarcus Tidwell OF So. R-R 6-3 190 Yavapai Grenada, Miss. Never drafted   7/15/1990
273 259 Justin LaTempa RHP Sr. R-R 6-5 215 Oregon Huntington Beach, Calif. Diamondbacks '08 (22)   11/21/1986
274 289 Rodney Quintero RHP Fr. R-R 6-2 200 Chipola Miami Never drafted   1/18/1992
275 250 Thomas Girdwood RHP Jr. R-R 6-2 200 Elon Charlotte, N.C. Never drafted   3/14/1989
276   Tommy Shirley LHP Jr. L-L 6-5 220 Xavier Pittsburgh, Pa. Never drafted   11/11/1988
277 284 Stephen Yarrow 3B/1B Jr. L-L 6-4 205 San Francisco South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Never drafted   11/30/1988
278 220 Steven Maxwell RHP Jr. R-R 6-1 180 Texas Christian The Woodlands, Texas Never drafted   12/31/1987
279   Josh Osich LHP Jr. L-L 6-3 195 Oregon State Boise, Idaho Never drafted   9/3/1988
280   Jake Cole RHP Sr. R-R 6-3 225 Sahuaro Tucson, Ariz.   North Carolina 9/11/1991
281   Roberto Padilla LHP So. L-L 6-3 185 Ohlone Union City, Calif.   San Jose State  
282   Kevin Jacob RHP Jr. R-R 6-6 235 Georgia Tech Parkville, Md. Never drafted   3/26/1989
283   Thomas Keeling LHP Jr. B-L 6-3 185 Oklahoma State Lubbock, Texas Yankees '09 (20)   3/30/1988
284 282 Cody Hawn 1B/3B Jr. L-R 5-11 200 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. Athletics '08 (41)   8/11/1988
285 292 Yadiel Rivera SS Sr. R-R 6-2 175 Manuel Toro Caguas, P.R.     5/2/1992
286   Josh Spence LHP Sr. L-L 6-1 170 Arizona State Victoria, Austrlia Angels '09 (3)   1/22/1988
287   Daryl Norris RHP Sr. R-R 6-1 210 Fairhope Fairhope, Ala.   Mississippi State 6/12/1991
288 274 Whit Merrifield OF/2B Jr. R-R 6-1 175 South Carolina Advance, N.C. Never drafted   1/24/1989
289 233 Sean O'Connor 3B/RHP Sr. R-R 6-5 215 Southlake Carroll Southlake, Texas   Dallas Baptist 8/2/1991
290 265 Corey Dickerson OF So. L-R 6-1 205 Meridian Brookhaven, Miss. Rockies '09 (29) Mississippi State 5/22/1989
291 263 Drew Robinson OF Sr. L-R 6-1 185 Silverado Las Vegas, Nev.   Nebraska 4/20/1992
292 287 Matt Grace LHP Jr. L-L 6-4 205 UCLA Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Never drafted   12/14/1988
293 239 Jay Johnson RHP Jr. L-L 6-1 200 Texas Tech Sussex, N.B. Orioles '09 (25)   12/21/1989
294 291 Daniel Renken RHP Jr. R-R 6-4 195 Cal State Fullerton Cypress, Calif. Rockies '07 (35)   7/5/1989
295   Omar Cotto OF Sr. R-R 6-0 185 Bonneville School San Juan, P.R.     2/28/1992
 
TENTH ROUND
296 246 Bryan Holaday C Sr. R-R 5-11 190 Texas Christian Dallas Never drafted   11/19/1987
297   Michael Carballo OF/C Sr. B-R 5-11 190 Archbishop McCarthy Davie, Fla.   Georgia Tech 10/21/1991
298 271 Jabari Blash OF So. R-R 6-5 215 Miami-Dade Charlotte Amelie, V.I. Rangers '09 (9)   7/4/1989
299   Hunter Renfroe C/RHP Sr. R-R 6-1 185 Copiah Academy Crystal Springs, Miss.   Meridian CC 1/28/1992
300 278 Christian Carmichael C Sr. R-R 6-1 190 Mililani Mililani, Hawaii   Hawaii 4/25/1992

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