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Draft  | State Preview | 6/1/2016

State Snapshots: Mid-Atlantic

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Perfect Game 2016 MLB Draft Preview Index

South Atlantic
– FL, GA, NC, SC

Southeast – AL, KY, MS, TN
South Central – AR, LA, OK, TX
Mountain – AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY
Pacific – AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
Great Plains – IA, KS, MO, NE, ND, SD
Great Lakes – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI
Mid-Atlantic – DE, DC, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV
New England – CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
Canada and Puerto Rico



Delaware

BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Delaware
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Delaware Tech
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: St. Mark's

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Delaware Connection:
 Jake Fraley, of, Louisiana State
Top 2017 Prospect: Nick Spadafino, rhp, Delaware
Top 2018 Prospect: Austin Elliott, rhp/of, Cape Henlopen HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Derrick May, of, Newark HS (1986, Cubs/1st round, 9th pick)

2011 Draft: Jerrell Allen, of, Milford HS (Royals/11th round)
2012 Draft: Jamie Jarmon, of, Indian River HS (Rangers/2nd round)
2013 Draft: Jimmy Yezzo, 1b, University of Delaware (Nationals/7th round)
2014 Draft: Tyler Hill, of, Delaware Military Academy, Wilmington (Red Sox/19th round)
2015 Draft: Jason Bilous, rhp, Caravel Academy (Dodgers/29th round)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 1/1
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 2/0



District of Columbia


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Georgetown
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Flint Hill

Top 2017 Prospect: Robbie Metz, ss/rhp, George Washington

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
L.J Hoes, 2B, St. John’s HS (2008, Orioles/3rd round)

2011 Draft: Stephen Lumpkins, lhp, American University (Royals/13th round)
2012 Draft: Justin Leeson, of, Georgetown University (Brewers/5th round)
2013 Draft: No selection
2014 Draft: Garrett Pearson, rhp, St. John's College HS
2015 Draft: Nick Collins, c, Georgetown (Athletics/8th round)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 4/2
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None



Maryland


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Maryland
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Harford
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Archbishop Spalding

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Maryland Connection:
 Buddy Reed, of, Florida
Top 2017 Prospect: Kevin Smith, ss, Maryland
Top 2018 Prospect: Stephen Pelli, rhp, St. Mary's HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History: 
Harold Baines, 1B, St. Michael’s HS (1977, White Sox/ 1st round, 1st overall pick)

2011 Draft: K.J. Hockaday, ss, Carroll HS (Orioles/14th round)
2012 Draft: Alex Azor, cf, United States Naval Academy (Blue Jays/10th round)
2013 Draft: Matt McPhearson, of, Riverdale Baptist HS (Diamondbacks/4th round)
2014 Draft: Jake Stinnett, rhp, Maryland (Cubs/2nd round)
2015 Draft: Brandon Lowe, 2b, Maryland (Rays/3rd round)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 9/9
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 3/1

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

• Mike Shawaryn, rhp, Maryland (94)
• Kevin LaChance, ss, Maryland-Baltimore County (488)



New Jersey


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Seton Hall
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Mercer County
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: St. Joseph Regional

Best Out-of-State Prospect, New Jersey Connection:
 Matt Thaiss, c/1b, Virginia
Top 2017 Prospect: Devin Ortiz, rhp, St. Joseph HS
Top 2018 Prospect: Justyn-Henry Malloy, 3b/ss, St. Joseph HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Jeff Kunkel, ss, Rider University (1983, Rangers/ 1st round, 3rd pick). Willie Banks, rhp, St. Anthony’s HS (1987, Twins/ Rangers/ 1st round, 3rd pick)

2011 Draft: Kevin Comer, rhp, Seneca HS (Blue Jays/1st round, 57th pick)
2012 Draft: Pat Light, rhp, Monmouth University (Red Sox/Supplemental 1st round, 37th pick)
2013 Draft: Rob Kaminsky, lhp, Saint Joseph Regional HS, Montvale (Cardinals/1st round)
2014 Draft: Joe Gatto, rhp, St. Augustine Prep, Richland
2015 Draft: Tyler Phillips, rhp, Bishop Eustace Prep (Rangers/16th round)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 3/3
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: 2/2
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 5/1

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

• Jason Groome, lhp, Barnegat HS (1)
• Adam Laskey, lhp, Haddon Heights HS (86)
• Tyler Mondile, rhp, Gloucester Catholic HS (194)
• Rob Peto, rhp, Monroe Township HS (195)
• Gianluca Dalatri, rhp, Christian Bros. Academy (248)
• Brandon Martorano, c, Christian Bros. Academy (324)




New York


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
St. John's
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: ASA New York
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Poly Prep Country Day

PROSPECT ON THE RISE: Jeff Belge, rhp, Henninger HS
WILD CARD: Jeff Belge, rhp, Henninger HS

Best Out-of-State Prospect, New York Connection:
 Justin Dunn, rhp, Boston College
Top 2017 Prospect: Nicholas Storz, rhp, Poly Prep Country Day HS
Top 2018 Prospect: Charles Mack, ss, Williamsville East HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Shawon Dunston, ss, Thomas Jefferson HS, Brooklyn (1982, Cubs/1st round, 1st pick)

2011 Draft: Joe Panik, ss, St. John’s University (Giants/1st round, 26th pick)
2012 Draft: Travis Jankowski, of, Stony Brook University (Padres/Supplemental 1st round, 44th pick)
2013 Draft: Bryan Verbitsky, rhp, Hofstra University (Padres/3rd round)
2014 Draft: Scott Blewett, rhp, Baker HS, Baldwinsville (Royals/2nd round)
2015 Draft: Garrett Whitley, of, Niskayuna HS (Rays/1st round, 13th pick)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 26/24
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: 2/1
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 5/3

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Ian Anderson, rhp, Shenendehowa HS (9)
• Thomas Hackimer, rhp, St. John's (152)
• Jeff Belge, rhp, Henninger HS (168)
• Stephen Woods, rhp, Albany (265)
• Daniel Bakst, ss, Poly Prep Country Day HS (303)
• Michael Donadio, of, St. John's (478)



Pennsylvania


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
Penn State
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Montgomery County
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Malvern Prep

PROSPECT ON THE RISE:
T.J. Zeuch, rhp, Pittsburgh
WILD CARD: Max Kranick, rhp, Valley View HS

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Pennsylvania Connection:
 A.J. Bogucki, rhp, North Carolina
Top 2017 Prospect: Trent Vietmeier, rhp, Montour HS
Top 2018 Prospect: Nick O'Day, of/rhp, Bishop Shanahan HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Al Chambers, 1b, John Harris HS, Harrisburg (1979, Mariners/1st round, 1st pick); Shawn Abner, of, Mechanicsburg HS (1984, Mets/1st round, 1st pick)

2011 Draft: Cam Gallagher, c, Manheim Township HS, Lancaster (Royals/2nd round)
2012 Draft: Joe DeCarlo, ss, Garnet Valley HS, Glen Mills (Mariners/2nd round)
2013 Draft: Ian Stiffler, rhp, Somerset HS (Braves/7th round)
2014 Draft: Dan Altavilla, rhp, Mercyhurst (Mariners/5th round)
2015 Draft: Mike Nikorak, rhp, Stroudsburg HS (Rockies/1st round, 27th pick)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 14/13
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 7/2

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

• Alex Kirilloff, of/1b, Plum HS (19)
• T.J. Zeuch, rhp, Pittsburgh (22)
• Nolan Jones, 3b, Holy Ghost Prep (24)
• Max Kranick, rhp, Valley View HS (104)
• Brandon Miller, rhp, Millersville University (226)
• Mike Garzillo, 2b, Lehigh (287)
• David Bednar, rhp, Lafayette College (319)
• Colin McKee, rhp, Mercyhurst University (340)
• Todd Czinege, 2b, Villanova (500)




Virginia


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
 Virginia
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Patrick Henry
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Liberty Christian

PROSPECT ON THE RISE: Matt Thaiss, c/1b, Virginia
WILD CARD: Khalil Lee, of/lhp, Flint Hill HS (101)

Best Out-of-State Prospect, Virginia Connection:
 Andrew Knizner, c, North Carolina State
Top 2017 Prospect: Pavin Smith, 1b/of, Virginia
Top 2018 Prospect: Cade Hungate, 3b/rhp, Abingdon HS

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Justin Upon, SS, Great Bridge HS, Chesapeake (2005, Diamondbacks/1st round, 1st pick)

2011 Draft: Danny Hultzen, lhp, Virginia (Mariners/1st round, 2nd pick)
2012 Draft: Eddie Butler, rhp, Radford (Rockies/1st round, 46th pick)
2013 Draft: Chad Pinder, ss, Virginia Tech (Athletics/2nd round)
2014 Draft: Nick Howard, rhp, Virginia (Reds/1st round, 19th pick)
2015 Draft: Nathan Kirby, lhp, Virginia (Brewers/1st round, 40th pick)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 30/29
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: 4/2

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

Connor Jones, rhp, Virginia (20)
• Matt Thaiss, c/1b, Virginia (39)
• Joe Rizzo, 3b, Oakton HS (77)
• Khalil Lee, of/lhp, Flint Hill HS (101)
• Zach Hess, rhp, Liberty Christian HS (124)
• Daniel Pinero, ss, Virginia (270)
• Bobby Nicholson, rhp, St. Anne's Belfield HS (293)
• Noah Murdock, rhp, Colonial Heights HS (372)




West Virginia


BEST COLLEGE TEAM:
 Marshall
BEST JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM: Potomac State
BEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAM: Jefferson

Top 2017 Prospect: B.J. Myers, rhp, West Virginia
Top 2018 Prospect: Levi Kelly, rhp, Saint Albains HS (attends IMG Academy in Fla.)

HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS

Draft History:
Chris Enochs, RHP, West Virginia (1997, Athletics/1st round, 11th pick)

2011 Draft: Greg Williams, lhp, Marshall (Rangers/12th round)
2012 Draft: Nathan Minnich, 1b, Shepherd (Red Sox/8th round)
2013 Draft: Aaron Blair, rhp, Marshall (Diamondbacks/1st round, 36th pick)
2014 Draft: Bobby Boyd, of, West Virginia (Astros/8th round)
2015 Draft: Blake Smith, rhp, West Virginia (Nationals/24th round)

2015 DRAFT OVERVIEW

College Players Drafted/Signed:
 4/2
Junior College Players Drafted/Signed: None
High School Players Drafted/Signed: None

PROSPECTS IN THE TOP 500:

• Chad Donato, rhp, West Virginia (316)




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Perfect Game Staff
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High School Notebook: April 10

Jheremy Brown
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Don't Boot the Loot Scout Notes

Cam McElwaney
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JUCO Top 25: April 8

Troy Sutherland
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Another week of conference play down and Johnson County continues there tear through the spring of 2026, they retain the top spot with Gaston nipping their heels at number 2 for the third consecutive week. McLennan jumps up to number 3 with a big series sweep over rival Texas powerhouse, Weatherford. Out west, Cochise just keeps rolling in the desert and California looks to be hotly contested all the way down the final stretch. A couple of debut appearances down the board with Harford, CCF, and Linn Benton all earning their spot on our top 25 for the first time in the first week of April. So many great records out there it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out with so many teams vying for seeding and conference championships on this final stretch run. Rank Team Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 38-2 2 Gaston (NC) 38-3 3 McLennan (TX) 29-7 4 Chipola (FL) 34-7 5 Walters State (TN)...
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DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 8

Nick Herfordt
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We are past the midpoint of the college baseball season and the stakes are rising by the week. Conference races are tightening, schedules are getting harder, and the résumés that will matter in the selection room are being written right now — one series at a time. This week's most significant development came in Division II, where North Greenville swept Young Harris in three consecutive one-run games to claim the top spot for the first time this season, knocking Tampa from a perch they've held most of the year. It's a genuine changing of the guard at the top, and it's exactly the kind of shakeup that makes this stretch of the season worth paying close attention to. Across all three divisions the picture is coming into focus. In Division I NAIA, Georgia Gwinnett remains the standard while Taylor and Cumberlands continue to make their cases from behind. In Division III,...
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Perfect Game Staff
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Brooks Mitchell-Birdsell (2027, Atkins, Iowa) was solid on both sides of the ball this weekend. He was able to show a clean move working into it, with the feel to impact it out in front and drive hard through contact. He had good barrel accuracy with feel to drive the ball well, especially working pull-side. He was 4-for-8 on the weekend with a double to his credit, driving in 7 runs as well. Mitchell-Birdsell also put together a good outing on the mound, delivering 2 innings of scoreless work with 3 punchouts. He worked the low 80s with some run, flashing a mid-70s curveball with good 11-5 shape and depth.  Maddux Mueller (2026, Amana, Iowa) LH bat with plenty to like in the batter’s box, and he put together a solid showing this weekend. He finished 2-for-3 with a double, demonstrating both contact ability and the capacity to drive the baseball for extra bases. Mueller...
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College Players of the Week: April 7

Craig Cozart
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April 7th Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Andrew Williamson, OF, UCF  The UCF Knights (20-9) are coming off one of their biggest series victories in years when they went to Morgantown and took down the Mountaineers to take control of the Big 12 regular season standings.  The offense put on quite the performance and Andrew Williamson set the tone by leaving the yard in his first at-bat of the weekend launching a towering home run over the centerfield wall.  The 6-0/195 lefty from St. Petersburg, FL has one of the sweetest strokes in the college game today and when he goes, so do the Knights.  In the 3-game series, the junior collected 6 hits in his 10 at-bats, scoring 6 runs, on 5 walks, a double and he launched 3 home runs all told.  While he had a stretch earlier in the season where he was searching for his stroke a bit, he is getting locked in at the...
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