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General  | Top Ten | 6/24/2008

Tournament of Stars Highlights '09 Class

The annual Tournament of Stars took place at the USA Baseball national training center in Cary, N.C., from June 17-22, with a very talented Dixie Baseball squad winning the gold-medal game, 3-2, over a team assembled by the National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF). Dixie (5-0) was the only team that compiled a perfect record on the week.

The eight-team tournament attracted many of the top prospects in the 2009 high school class and came right on the heels of the Perfect Game National Showcase the previous weekend in Minneapolis. Many of the same players (including all 10 noted below) attended both events.

Officially, the Tournament of Stars served as a tryout for the U.S. junior national team that will participate in the World Junior Championship in Edmonton from July 25-Aug. 3. A total of 34 players, plus 13 alternates, were selected to participate in the national team trials in Phoenix from July 10-17.

Unofficially, the Tournament of Stars served as a showcase event of the top high school prospects for the 2009 draft and the triumphant Dixie team had arguably the best collection of position players at the event. Four players from the Dixie squad had recorded 60-times under 6.44 at PG’s National Showcase, and outfielder Donovan Tate (.316-2-4) and infielder Levon Washington (.300-0-2, 4 SB) led the charge for a Dixie offense that had athletes all over the field.

The two best prospects overall, however, were two lefthanders with the quality stuff to go very early in the 2009 draft. Tyler Matzek (Capistrano Valley High, Mission Viejo, Calif.) and Matthew Purke (Klein HS, Spring, Texas) brought different pitching styles to the mound, but it was easy to see their obvious talents.

Matzek has an aggressive pitching style with an impressive four-pitch mix, including a fastball that topped out at 94. Purke is a very low-effort pitcher who can easily run his fastball up to 94 and show a dominating slider at times. Purke didn’t make his first appearance until the tournament’s fifth day, but was dominant in his only outing. He threw seven shutout innings, allowing only four hits, while walking one and striking out nine.

Matzek looks more like the pro-ready pitcher right now, while Purke projects as a pitcher who could possibly run his fastball into the high 90s at some point down the road. Both Matzek and Purke were among the 34 players selected to attend the U.S. junior national team trials.

Seven of the eight teams were a collection of all-stars fielded by national youth baseball organizations; the eighth was assembled by USA Baseball. The American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC), which had seven players selected to attend the U.S. national junior team trials, finished in third place. It also had four players on the attached list of Top 10 Prospects in attendance at the event.

The AABC squad featured Matzek, and righthanders Jacob Turner (Westminster Christian Academy, St. Charles, Mo.) and Brooks Pounders (Temecula Valley, Temecula, Calif.)—all potential first-rounders in 2009. Turner, like Purke, is one of the more projectable pitchers in the 2009 class and is capable of running his fastball up to 94 mph or better with a very low-effort approach. Pounders showed a good feel for pitching, while flashing a solid four-pitch mix and he also can reach 94 mph with his fastball.

As was evident at the PG National Showcase, the 2009 high school class looks to be unusually deep in catching prospects and the best of an impressive lot in attendance at the Tournament of Stars was Austin Maddox (Eagle’s View Academy, Jacksonville, Fla.). Maddox is an outstanding defensive prospect with a cannon for an arm, but also projects to hit for power and average.

Five-foot-10 Max Stassi (Yuba City, Calif., HS) isn’t the imposing physical presence that the 6-foot-2, 220-pound Maddox is, but he has the tools to possibly become a five-tool catcher. Another backstop to look out for is 6-foot-3, 215-pound Jonathan Walsh (Coppell, Texas, HS), who was one of the most physically-impressive looking prospects while showing well above-average speed and hitting ability.

A few noted absentees at the Tournament of Stars from the players who attended the PG National Showcase included righthander/shortstop Mychal Givens (H.B. Plant HS, Tampa), the nation’s No. 1 prospect, 6’8” RHP Chad Thompson (El Toro HS, Trabuca Canyon, CA.), was very impressive in Minnesota with a 90-94 fastball and outstanding repeatable delivery. Potential first rounder Zach Wheeler, RHP, (East Paulding HS, Dallas, GA.) was one of the top prospects in Minnesota. Also missing was talented RHP Kevius Sampson (Forest HS, Ocala, FL.) and outstanding lefty Ian Krol (Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, IL.)

A few of the top position players from the PG National that were not present at the Tournament of Stars included Luke Bailey (Troup HS, LaGrange, GA.) catcher with big talent, Braxton Lane an extremely talented outfielder (Sandy Creek HS, Tyrone, GA.), Scooter Gennett (Sarasota HS, Sartasota, FL.) a multi talented shortstop, Drew Steckenrider (Atlanta Christian HS, Lawrenceville, GA.) a big power outfielder and switch hitter and Michael Heller (Mooney HS, Bradenton, FL) a two way guy who threw 92-94 from the mound at the PG National.

Here’s how we saw the Top 10 Prospects that were in attendance.
Rank Player Pos. Team High School Hometown
1 *Tyler Matzek LHP AABC Capistrano Valley Mission Viejo, Calif.
2 *Matthew Purke LHP USA Stars Klein Spring, Texas
3 *Donovan Tate OF Dixie Cartersville Cartersville, Ga.
4 *Austin Maddox C Amer. Legion Eagle’s View Acad. Jacksonville, Fla.
5 *Levon Washington IF/OF Dixie Buchholz Gainesville, Fla.
6 Jacob Morris OF AABC Coppell Coppell, Texas
7 *Max Stassi C Babe Ruth Yuba City Yuba City, Calif.
8 *Jacob Turner RHP AABC Westminster Acad. St. Charles, Mo.
9 Brooks Pounders RHP/1B AABC Temecula Valley Temecula, Calif.
10 Jonathan Singleton 1B RBI Millikan Lakewood, Calif.
*Invited to Team USA national junior team trials
--JEFF SIMPSON

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