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College  | Story | 4/20/2017

College Baseball Video Vault


2017 College Player Database

Use the table below to access video taken of notable prospects from the 2016 college baseball season (video taken from the 2015 season is available below) that are still eligible for the 2017 (or 2018) MLB Draft. The players are listed alphabetically by last name.

Player Year* School Opponent Date Video
Riley Adams 2017 San Diego Arizona State March 22, 2016 Link
D.J. Artis 2017 Liberty South Florida Feb. 19-21, 2016 Link
Luken Baker 2018 TCU Rice Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Elliott Barzilli 2017 TCU Rice Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Tate Blackman 2017 Ole Miss LSU April 29, 2016 Link
Luke Bonfield 2017 Arkansas Houston Feb. 27, 2016 Link
J.B. Bukauskas 2017 North Carolina UCLA Feb. 20, 2016 Link
J.B. Bukauskas 2017 North Carolina Georgia Tech March 25, 2016 Link
Hansen Butler 2017 North Carolina UCLA Feb. 19, 2016 Link
Clay Casey 2017 Houston Arkansas Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Donovan Casey 2017 Boston College Virginia April 8, 2016 Link
Tim Cate 2018 UConn Houston April 16, 2016 Link
Cannon Chadwick 2017 Arkansas Texas Tech Feb. 28, 2016 Link
Trey Cobb 2017 Oklahoma State Michigan March 19, 2016 Link
Alex Cunningham 2017 Coastal Carolina NC State Feb. 20, 2016 Link
Alex Cunningham 2017 Coastal Carolina Georgia Tech April 29, 2016 Link
Joe Davis 2018 Houston Arkansas Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Joe Davis 2018 Houston Tulane May 26, 2016 Link
Noah Davis 2018 UC Santa Barbara USC March 25, 2016 Link
Tommy DeJuneas 2017 NC State Coastal Carolina Feb. 20, 2016 Link
Tommy Doyle 2017 Virginia Coastal Carolina Feb. 21, 2016 Link
Tommy Doyle 2017 Virginia Boston College April 10, 2016 Link
Chandler Eden 2017 Louisiana Texas Tech Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Jensen Elliott 2018 Oklahoma State Michigan March 20, 2016 Link
Alex Faedo 2017 Florida Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 21, 2016 Link
Brady Feigl 2018 Ole Miss Georgia May 24, 2016 Link
Caleb Gilbert 2018 LSU Ole Miss April 30, 2016 Link
Hogan Harris 2018 Louisiana Texas Tech Feb. 27, 2016 Link
K.J. Harrison 2017 Oregon State USC May 20, 2016 Link
Adam Haseley 2017 Virginia Coastal Carolina Feb. 21, 2016 Link
Lincoln Henzman 2017 Louisville Notre Dame March 11, 2016 Link
Brigham Hill 2017 Texas A&M Florida April 1, 2016 Link
Brigham Hill 2017 Texas A&M South Carolina May 26, 2016 Link
Keston Hiura 2017 UC Irvine Long Beach State April 15, 2016 Link
Tanner Houck 2017 Missouri Florida March 19, 2016 Link
Tanner Houck 2017 Missouri Vanderbilt May 24, 2016 Link
Brian Howard 2017 TCU Louisiana Feb. 26, 2016 Link
Oliver Jaskie 2017 Michigan Oklahoma State March 18, 2016 Link
Kel Johnson 2017 Georgia Tech Auburn March 15, 2016 Link
Kel Johnson 2017 Georgia Tech Mercer April 19, 2016 Link
James Karinchak 2017 Bryant Central Connecticut March 18, 2016 Link
Jeren Kendall 2017 Vanderbilt Florida May 13, 2016 Link
Alex Lange 2017 LSU Ole Miss April 29, 2016 Link
Alex Lange 2017 LSU Florida May 25, 2016 Link
Nick Lee 2018 Louisiana Rice Feb. 28, 2016 Link
Gunner Leger 2017 Louisiana TCU Feb. 26, 2016 Link
Wyatt Marks 2017 Louisiana Texas Tech Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Elih Marrero (BP) 2018 Mississippi State UCLA March 4, 2016 Link
Elih Marrero 2018 Mississippi State Florida April 8, 2016 Link
James McArthur 2018 Ole Miss LSU April 30, 2016 Link
Darren McCaughan 2017 Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton May 27, 2016 Link
Brendan McKay 2017 Louisville Notre Dame March 11, 2016 Link
Brendan McKay 2017 Louisville Boston College April 22, 2016 Link
Brendan McKay 2017 Louisville Boston College April 24, 2016 Link
Kevin Merrell 2017 South Florida Liberty Feb. 19-21, 2016 Link
Jason Morgan 2017 North Carolina Georgia Tech March 26, 2016 Link
Ryan Nutoff 2017 Michigan Oklahoma State March 19, 2016 Link
Glenn Otto 2017 Rice Louisiana Feb. 28, 2016 Link
Ford Proctor 2018 Rice TCU Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Brian Rapp 2017 Boston College Virginia April 9, 2016 Link
Timmy Richards 2017 Cal State Fullerton Maryland March 18, 2016 Link
Mike Rivera 2017 Florida Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 19, 2016 Link
Seth Romero 2017 Houston UConn April 16, 2016 Link
Seth Romero 2017 Houston Tulane May 26, 2016 Link
Brent Rooker 2017 Mississippi State Florida April 8, 2016 Link
Jayson Rose 2017 Utah Arizona State March 24, 2016 Link
Zach Schellenger 2017 Seton Hall Iowa March 12, 2016 Link
Clarke Schmidt 2017 South Carolina Vanderbilt March 31, 2016 Link
Clarke Schmidt 2017 South Carolina Ole Miss May 25, 2016 Link
J.J. Schwarz 2017 Florida Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 19, 2016 Link
Carson Shaddy 2017 Arkansas Houston Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Brady Singer 2018 Florida Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 20, 2016 Link
Brady Singer 2018 Florida Alabama May 26, 2016 Link
Evan Skoug 2017 TCU Houston Feb. 28, 2016 Link
Collin Snider 2017 Vanderbilt South Carolina April 1, 2016 Link
Peter Solomon 2017 Notre Dame Louisville March 11, 2016 Link
Deon Stafford 2017 Saint Joseph's UMass April 17, 2016 Link
Jacob Stevens 2018 Boston College Louisville April 22, 2016 Link
Dominic Taccolini 2017 Arkansas Rice Feb. 26, 2016 Link
Braden Webb 2017 South Carolina Vanderbilt April 1, 2016 Link
Brad Wegman 2017 USC UC Santa Barbara March 25, 2016 Link
Cory Wilder 2017 NC State Old Dominion Feb. 19, 2016 Link
Connor Wong 2017 Houston Arkansas Feb. 27, 2016 Link
Kyle Wright 2017 Vanderbilt South Carolina April 1, 2016 Link
Kyle Wright 2017 Vanderbilt Florida May 14, 2016 Link



The following is a list of players that remain draft eligible (2017) with links to their respective videos taken during the 2015 college baseball season.

Player Year* School Opponent Date Video
Jordan Aboites 2017 Arizona State Stanford March 27, 2015 Link
Tucker Baca 2017 Arizona State TCU February 20, 2015 Link
Luke Borders 2017 South Florida Memphis May 19, 2015 Link
Derek Burkamper 2017 Nebraska LSU March 8, 2015 Link
Wil Crowe 2017 South Carolina Florida April 10, 2015 Link
Alex Faedo 2017 Florida South Carolina April 12, 2015 Link
Cre Finfrock 2017 UCF UConn May 21, 2015 Link
Jake Godrey 2017 LSU Nebraska March 8, 2015 Link
Jake Godfrey 2017 LSU Texas A&M April 23, 2015 Link
K.J. Harrison 2017 Oregon State UCLA April 3, 2015 Link
Alex Lange 2017 LSU Baylor March 7, 2015 Link
Alex Lange 2017 LSU Texas A&M April 24, 2015 Link
Wyatt Marks 2017 Louisiana Texas-Arlington April 26, 2015 Link
Kyle Marsh 2017 UCF UConn May 21, 2015 Link
David Peterson 2017 Oregon USC April 18, 2015 Link
Jared Poche 2017 LSU Texas A&M April 23, 2015 Link
Drew Rasmussen 2017 Oregon State Oklahoma State February 19, 2015 Link
Drew Rasmussen 2017 Oregon State UCLA April 3, 2015 Link
Seth Romero 2017 Houston Hawaii March 8, 2015 Link
J.J. Schwarz 2017 Florida Vanderbilt May 9, 2015 Link
Ryan Selmer 2017 Maryland Cal State Fullerton April 18, 2015 Link
Keegan Thompson 2017 Auburn Mercer May 30, 2015 Link

*Indicates what year player is draft eligible.


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