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General  | Top Ten | 10/21/2008

2008 WWBA Underclass Top 10

FORT MYERS, Fla.—Many of the nation’s top prospects in the 2010 and 2011 high school draft classes gathered here in mid-October for the 2008 World Wood Bat Association Fall Underclassmen Championship, and the powerful All-American Prospects defeated the New Jersey Super 17’s 5-0 in the final to win the 65-team event.

Of much more significance to the large number of college recruiters watching the four days of action in Fort Myers was the level of talent of the individual players, which was predictably very high.

A few years ago, a large national tournament of the order of the WWBA Underclass Championship that featured high school juniors and sophomores, would bring together a huge collection of previously undiscovered talent. For many of the college coaches and scouts who attended this year’s WWBA underclass event, this may still have been true, but most of the top names in the 2010 and 2011 classes—and even the 2012 class—were already on the Perfect Game radar.

We’ve already gone on record as saying the 2010 high school class could be one of the strongest in years, and the top prospect at the WWBA Underclass could have been one of three players: righthander A.J. Cole (Winter Springs, Fla.), righthander/shortstop Yordy Cabrera (Lakeland, Fla.) or third baseman/righthander Kaleb Cowart (Adel, Ga)—all projected first-rounders in 2010.

Cole was flawless in six innings of work over two games, striking out 11 while allowing only one hit. The highly-projectable, 6-foot-5, 190-pound Florida native’s fastball rarely dropped below 91 mph and he controlled the strike zone well.

Cabrera, who shared MVP honors while leading the All-American Prospects to the title, and Cowart are legit high-draft prospects as both position players and pitchers. They showed their tools on both sides of the ball in Fort Myers. Fortunately, scouts will have at least another 20 months to determine what positions the two will play at the pro level—though strong two-way support existed right to the end for three first-round picks in the 2008 draft, Aaron Hicks (Twins), Ethan Martin (Dodgers) and Casey Kelly (Red Sox).

The top 2011 prospect in attendance at the WWBA tournament definitely was in a class of his own, and it may be only a matter of time before righthander Dillon Howard (Searcy, Ark.) surpasses the trio of top 2010 prospects. Howard still needs to work on his command and composure on the mound, something that will come with experience, but he has a special arm that enables him to already sit between 93-95 mph with surprising life on his fastball.

Normally, the most talented 2012 prospect would be somewhat overmatched playing with the top 2010 players in the country, but 6-foot-6, 230-pound Tucker Simpson (Oxford, Ala.), a righthander-first baseman, won a game with a two-run homer while registering a win and save on the mound. He pitched seven scoreless innings, throwing in the 84-87 mph range.

Perfect Game Crosschecker will be publishing a much deeper list of the top prospects from the WWBA Underclassmen Championship in November, and all evaluations will be incorporated into the class rankings for 2010, 2011 and 2012, but here’s a quick look at the top 10 prospects overall.
Rank Player Pos. Class Ht. Wt. High School Hometown
1. A.J. Cole RHP 2010 6-5 190 Oviedo Winter Springs, Fla.
His 92- 93 mph fastball comes easily and there is plenty more there once he starts filling out his slender frame.
2. Yordy Cabrera SS/RHP 2010 6-3 185 Lakeland Lakeland, Fla.
He’s a steady 90-92 with plus pitchability on the mound, yet Cabrera is a better position prospect. That tells you something!
3. Kaleb Cowart RHP/3B 2010 6-3 190 Cook County Adel, Ga.
Cowart may have better stuff on the mound than Cabrera, but isn’t quite as athletic in the field or with the bat; admittedly, a narrow high-end distinction that could be reversed.
4. Dillon Howard RHP 2011 6-2 205 Searcy Searcy, Ark.
The curveball and command understandably need work, given his age, but he exudes very easy arm strength.
5. Connor Narron SS 2010 6-3 175 Charles B. Aycock Goldsboro, N.C.
Narron’s defense stood out as much as his powerful switch-hitting skills, a good sign for the future.
6. Casey Mulholland RHP 2010 6-3 180 Pendleton School Bradenton, Fla.
Mulholland throws 90 mph, with command, about as easily as you can throw that hard, and his athleticism means there’s plenty more velocity there.
7. Trey Griffin OF 2010 6-4 200 Heritage HS Stockbridge, Ga.
Griffin is looking more and more like a young Jason Heyward physically, but the righthanded hitter needs to play more OF than 1B to peak his value.
8. Francisco Lindor SS 2011 5-10 155 Montverde Academy Clermont, Fla.
The surprise prospect of the event, this 14-year-old Puerto Rican native is a switch-hitter with big power in his bat and flashy defensive tools.
9. Nick Castellanos 3B 2010 6-4 190 Archbishop McCarthy Miami
The co-MVP of the WWBA event along with Cabrera, Castellanos has big-time power and a polished approach at the plate for his age.
10. Matt Dean SS 2011 6-2 185 The Colony Highland Village, Texas
Dean has the easy athleticism and lightness on his feet that make you believe he can stay at shortstop as he gets older, a big plus with his bat.

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