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2014 MLB Draft: Top Tools

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Position Players


Hitters

Michael Chavis
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Bradley Zimmer OF San Francisco
2 Kyle Schwarber C/1B Indiana
3 Casey Gillaspie 1B Wichita State
4 Michael Conforto OF Oregon State
5 Mike Papi OF/1B Virginia

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Michael Chavis 3B/SS Sprayberry (Ga.)
2 Braxton Davidson 1B/OF T.C. Roberson (N.C.)
3 Nick Gordon SS Olympia (Fla.)
4 Forrest Wall 2B Orangewood Christian (Fla.)
5 Luke Bonfield OF IMG Academy (Fla.)


Power

Kyle Schwarber (Indiana)
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Kyle Schwarber C/1B Indiana
2 AJ Reed 1B/LHP Kentucky
3 Casey Gillaspie 1B Wichita State
4 Taylor Sparks 3B UC Irvine
5 Yale Rosen OF Washington State

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Jacob Gatewood SS Clovis (Calif.)
2 Alex Jackson C/OF Rancho Bernardo (Calif.)
3 Braxton Davidson 1B/OF T.C. Roberson (N.C.)
4 Michael Chavis 3B/SS Sprayberry (Ga.)
5 Chase Vallot C St. Thomas More (La.)


Speed

Trea Turner (N.C. State)
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Trea Turner SS N.C. State
2 Tanner English OF South Carolina
3 Greg Allen OF San Diego State
4 Landon Curry OF Indiana State
5 Bobby Boyd OF West Virginia

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Carl Chester OF Lake Brantley (Fla.)
2 Eric Thomas OF Langham Creek (Texas)
3 Jeren Kendall OF Holmen (Wis.)
4 Michael Gettys OF Gainesville (Ga.)
5 Derek Hill OF Elk Grove (Calif.)


Arm Strength

Tanner English (South Carolina Athletics)
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Tanner English OF South Carolina
2 Matt Chapman SS/3B Cal State Fullerton
3 Trea Turner SS N.C. State
4 Grayson Greiner C South Carolina
5 Dylan Davis OF/RHP Oregon State

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Alex Jackson C/OF Rancho Bernardo (Calif.)
2 Michael Gettys OF Gainesville (Ga.)
3 Nick Gordon SS Olympia (Fla.)
4 Monte Harrison OF Lee's Summit West (Mo.)
5 Scott Hurst 2B/OF Bishop Amat Memorial (Calif.)


Defense

Derek Hill
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Emmanuel Marrero SS Alabama State
2 Trea Turner SS N.C. State
3 Greg Allen OF San Diego State
4 Grayson Greiner C South Carolina
5 Dale Carey OF Miami

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Derek Hill OF Elk Grove (Calif.)
2 Nick Gordon SS Olympia (Fla.)
3 Milton Ramos SS American Heritage (Fla.)
4 Alexis Pantojas SS Puerto Rico Baseball Academy
5 Devon Fisher C Western Branch (Va.)


Athlete

Monte Harrison
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Trea Turner SS N.C. State
2 Greg Allen OF San Diego State
3 Brian Anderson 2B/OF Arkansas
4 Pat Connaughton RHP Notre Dame
5 Matt Chapman
SS/3B
Cal State Fullerton

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Monte Harrison OF Lee's Summit West (Mo.)
2 Michael Gettys OF Gainesville (Ga.)
3 Marcus Wilson OF J Serra (Calif.)
4 Nick Gordon SS Olympia (Fla.)
5 Jack Flaherty RHP/3B Harvard-Westlake (Calif.)


Pitchers

Fastball

Tyler Kolek
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Nick Burdi RHP Louisville
2 Mason McCullough RHP Lander (S.C.) University
3 Jeff Hoffman RHP East Carolina
4 Michael Cederoth RHP San Diego State
5 Jeff Brigham RHP Washington

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Tyler Kolek RHP Shepherd (Texas)
2 Jacob Bukauskas RHP Great Bridge (Va.)
3 Grant Holmes RHP Conway (S.C.)
4 Touki Toussaint RHP Coral Springs Christian Acad. (Fla.)
5 Dylan Cease RHP Milton (Ga.)


Curveball

Jeff Hoffman (East Carolina)
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Jeff Hoffman RHP East Carolina
2 Tyler Beede RHP Vanderbilt
3 Aaron Nola RHP Louisiana State
4 Chandler Shepherd RHP Kentucky
5 Dillon Peters LHP Texas

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Touki Toussaint RHP Coral Springs Christian Acad. (Fla.)
2 Grant Holmes RHP Conway (S.C.)
3 Brady Aiken LHP Cathedral Catholic (Calif.)
4 Cobi Johnson RHP JW Mitchell (Fla.)
5 Alex Verdugo LHP Sahuaro (Ariz.)


Slider

Kodi Medeiros
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Carlos Rodon LHP N.C. State
2 Erick Fedde RHP UNLV
3 Nick Burdi RHP Louisville
4 Nick Howard RHP Virginia
5 Jacob Lindgren RHP Mississippi State

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Kodi Medeiros LHP Waiakea (Hawaii)
2 Luis Ortiz RHP Sanger (Calif.)
3 Sean Reid-Foley RHP Sandalwood (Fla.)
4 Grant Hockin RHP Damien (Calif.)
5 Garrett Fulenchek RHP Howe (Texas)


Changeup

Keaton McKinney
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Aaron Nola RHP Louisiana State
2 Jeff Hoffman RHP East Carolina
3 Tyler Beede RHP Vanderbilt
4 Sean Newcomb LHP Hartford
5 Sam Howard LHP Georgia Southern

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Keaton McKinney RHP Ankeny (Iowa)
2 Zack Shannon RHP/1B Anderson (Ohio)
3 Mac Marshall LHP Parkview (Ga.)
4 Kodi Medeiros LHP Waiakea (Hawaii)
5 Brady Aiken LHP Cathedral Catholic (Calif.)


Command

Aaron Nola (Louisiana State)
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Aaron Nola RHP Louisiana State
2 Kyle Freeland LHP Evansville
3 Matt Imhof LHP Cal Poly
4 Luke Weaver RHP Florida State
5 Andrew Suarez LHP Miami

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Jack Flaherty RHP Harvard-Westlake (Calif.)
2 Brady Aiken LHP Cathedral Catholic (Calif.)
3 Justus Sheffield LHP Tullahoma (Tenn.)
4 Grant Holmes RHP Conway (S.C.)
5 Luis Ortiz RHP Sanger (Calif.)





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