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Draft  | Story | 5/15/2015

2015 MLB Draft: Top Tools

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Position Players


Hitters

Trenton Clark
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Ian Happ OF Cincinnati
2 Alex Bregman SS Louisiana State
3 Kevin Newman SS Arizona
4 Donnie Dewees OF North Florida
5 Scott Kingery 2B Arizona

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Trenton Clark OF Richland (Texas)
2 Travis Blankenhorn 3B Pottsville (Pa.)
3 Cornelius Randolph 3B Griffin (Ga.)
4 Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B Concordia Luthern (Texas)
5 Nick Plummer OF Brother Rice (Mich.)


Power

Chris Shaw (BC Athletics)
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Chris Shaw OF/1B Boston College
2 D.J. Stewart OF Florida State
3 Andrew Benintendi OF Arkansas
4 Christin Stewart OF Tennessee
5 Kyri Washington OF Longwood

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Luken Baker RHP/1B Oak Ridge (Texas)
2 Brendan Rodgers SS Lake Mary (Fla.)
3 Josh Naylor 1B St. Joan of Arc (Ont.)
4 Kyle Tucker OF Plant (Fla.)
5 Tyler Stephenson C Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.)


Speed

Alonzo Jones
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Cam Gibson OF Michigan State
2 Ben Johnson OF Texas
3 Steven Duggar OF Clemson
4 Scott Kingery 2B Arizona
5 Andrew Stevenson OF Louisiana State

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Alonzo Jones IF/OF Columbus (Ga.)
2 Kyler Murray IF/OF Allen (Texas)
3 Eric Jenkins OF West Columbus (N.C.)
4 Isaiah White OF Greenfield (N.C.)
5 Nick Shumpert SS Highlands Ranch (Colo.)


Arm Strength

Jason Goldstein (Illinois Athletics)
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Jason Goldstein C Illinois
2 Skye Bolt OF North Carolina
3 Taylor Ward C Fresno State
4 Steven Duggar OF Clemson
5 Drew Jackson SS Stanford

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Garrett Wolforth C/IF Concordia Lutheran (Texas)
2 Brendan Rodgers SS Lake Mary (Fla.)
3 Wyatt Cross C Legacy (Colo.)
4 Mitchell Hansen OF Plano (Texas)
5 Tyler Stephenson C Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.)


Defense

Jalen Miller
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Kyle Holder SS San Diego
2 Jason Goldstein C Illinois
3 Andrew Stevenson OF Louisiana State
4 Richie Martin SS Florida
5 Blake Trahan SS Louisiana

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Jalen Miller SS Riverwood (Ga.)
2 Eric Jenkins OF West Columbus (N.C.)
3 Brendan Rodgers SS Lake Mary (Fla.)
4 Wyatt Cross C Legacy (Colo.)
5 Tyler Stephenson C Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.)


Athlete

Dazmon Cameron
College

RK Name Pos. School
1 Drew Jackson SS Stanford
2 Ben Johnson OF Texas
3 Andrew Benintendi OF Arkansas
4 Steven Duggar OF Clemson
5 Joe McCarthy
OF
Virginia

High School

RK Name Pos. School
1 Kyler Murray IF/OF Allen (Texas)
2 Dazmon Cameron OF Eagles Landing (Ga.)
3 Mitchell Hansen OF Plano (Texas)
4 Jahmai Jones OF Wesleyan (Ga.)
5 Garrett Whitley OF Niskayuna (N.Y.)


Pitchers

Fastball

Josh Staumont
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Josh Staumont RHP Azusa Pacific
2 Dillon Tate RHP UC Santa Barbara
3 Cody Ponce RHP Cal Poly Pomona
4 Phil Bickford RHP College of Southern Nevada
5 Tyler Jay LHP Illinois

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Donny Everett RHP Clarksville (Tenn.)
2 Justin Hooper LHP De La Salle (Calif.)
3 Mike Nikorak RHP Stroudsburg (Pa.)
4 Wes Rodriguez RHP George Washington (N.Y.)
5 Beau Burrows RHP Weatherford (Texas)


Curveball

Kolby Allard
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Carson Fulmer RHP Vanderbilt
2 Walker Buehler RHP Vanderbilt
3 Cody Poteet RHP UCLA
4 Jon Harris RHP Missouri State
5 Breckin Williams RHP Missouri

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Kolby Allard LHP San Clemente (Calif.)
2 Patrick Sandoval LHP Mission Viejo (Calif.)
3 Mike Nikorak RHP Stroudsburg (Pa.)
4 Drew Finley RHP Rancho Bernardo (Calif.)
5 Tristan Beck RHP Corona (Calif.)


Slider

Ashe Russell
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Kyle Funkhouser RHP Louisville
2 Riley Ferrell RHP Texas Christian
3 Dillon Tate RHP UC Santa Barbara
4 Cody Ponce RHP Cal Poly Pomona
5 Alex Young LHP Texas Christian

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Ashe Russell RHP Cathedral (Ind.)
2 Thomas Szapucki LHP William T. Dwyer (Fla.)
3 Dakota Chalmers RHP Gainesville (Ga.)
4 Nick Neidert RHP Peachtree Ridge (Ga.)
5 Luken Baker RHP Oak Ridge (Texas)


Changeup

Walker Buehler (Vanderbilt Athletics)
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Walker Buehler RHP Vanderbilt
2 Dillon Tate RHP UC Santa Barbara
3 Marc Brakeman RHP Stanford
4 Kevin Duchene LHP Illinois
5 Brett Lilek LHP Arizona State

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Juan Hillman LHP Olympia (Fla.)
2 Kolby Allard LHP San Clemente (Calif.)
3 Chandler Day RHP Watkins Memorial (Ohio)
4 Donny Everett RHP Clarksville (Tenn.)
5 Triston McKenzie RHP Royal Palm Beach (Fla.)


Command

Thomas Eshelman (Matt Brown)
College

RK Name Throws School
1 Thomas Eshelman RHP Cal State Fullerton
2 Preston Morrison RHP Texas Christian
3 Kevin Duchene LHP Illinois
4 Tyler Jay LHP Illinois
5 Jon Harris RHP Missouri State

High School

RK Name Throws School
1 Juan Hillman LHP Olympia (Fla.)
2 Kolby Allard LHP San Clemente (Calif.)
3 Kyle Molnar RHP Aliso Niguel (Calif.)
4 Triston McKenzie RHP Royal Palm Beach (Fla.)
5 Drew Finley RHP Rancho Bernardo (Calif.)



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