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Draft  | Prospect Scouting Reports  | 5/22/2018

2018 MLB Draft Reports: 51-100

David Rawnsley      Jheremy Brown      Vincent Cervino      Brian Sakowski     
Photo: Adam Kloffenstein (Perfect Game)






2018 Perfect Game MLB Draft Preview Index

Top 500 Prospects (list/Insider): 1-100 | 101-200 | 201-300 | 301-400 | 401-500

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51. Mike Siani, of, William Penn Charter HS
L-L, 6-0/195, Glendale, Pa.
College Commitment: Virginia

Siani is one of the more athletic high school players in the draft, with a nice combination of running speed and physical strength along with the ability to play center field at a high level defensively. The team that picks him will likely be the from among the ones that project his lefthanded bat the furthest.

For more on Siani view his detailed MLB Draft Pack report here.


52. Adam Kloffenstein, rhp, Magnolia HS
R-R, 6-5/220, Magnolia, Texas
College Commitment: Texas Christian

Kloffenstein's sinker/slider combination and ability to pound the bottom part of the strike zone seems to be tailor-made for today's approach to pitching in professional baseball. Although he is 17-years old and one of the youngest pitchers in the 2018 draft class, his fastball has inched up into the mid-90s this spring and there might be some projection remaining.

For more on Kloffenstein view his detailed MLB Draft Pack report with video here.


53. Nick Decker, of, Seneca HS
L-L, 6-0, 200, Southampton, N.J.
College Commitment: Maryland

Decker, who played in the 2017 PG All-American Classic, is one of the top lefthanded bats in the 2018 high school class and was one of the more consistent performers on the 2017 summer circuit, an important consideration especially for northern tier players following this wet and cold spring.

For more on Decker view his detailed MLB Draft Pack report with video here.


54. Konnor Pilkington, lhp, Mississippi State (JR)
L-L, 6-3/225, Hurley, Miss. 
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted

Pilkington hasn't had the best season statistically, being too hittable and walking a few too many, but the combination of size, stuff and track record still make him a quality early Day 2 type of draft prospect. He's physical and strong, and will show flashes of three above average pitches. His fastball is likely to be average once throwing every fifth day as compared to every seventh, but both the curveball and changeup show flashes of having plus potential, and he looks like the type of prospect that could move quickly through a minor league system.

For more on Pilkington check out his College Player Database scouting report with video here


55. Griffin Conine, of, Duke (JR)
L-R, 6-1/200, Weston, Fla.
Previously Drafted: Never Drafted

Conine is the son of former Major Leaguer Jeff Conine and Griffin certainly has the tools to be a successful professional player. With plus bat speed, raw power and arm strength he possesses an intriguing set of overall tools that translate and profile well in right field at the next level. He's suffered a bit of a down year statistically, but the tools still stand out and are wildly impressive as he's finishing the season strong down the stretch.

For more on Conine check out his College Player Database scouting report with video here


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