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Summer Collegiate  | Story  | 10/6/2021

California Collegiate Top Prospect List

Photo: Josh White (Cal Berkley)
Summer Collegiate Top Prospect List Index

www.calsummerball.com
Year Established: 1993
States Represented: California
No. of Teams: 10 
2021 Regular Season Champion: Healdsburg Prune Packers (29-5) 
2021 Postseason State Champion: Healdsburg Prune Packers 



Most Outstanding Player:  Austin Bost, OF, Healdsburg Prune Packers (Texas A&M)
Most Outstanding Pitcher: Matthew Sox, RHP, San Luis Obispo Blues (Utah)
Coach of the Year: Joey Gomes, Healdsburg Prune Packers
GM of the Year: Adam Stowe, SLO Foresters

CCL Batting Leaders
Average:
Jesse Lopez (.405 BA), OF, Prune Packers (Long Beach St.) 
Home Runs: Brendan Bobo (10), INF, Oaks (Cal St. Fullerton)
RBI: Torin Montgomery (55), Prune Packers (Missouri) 

CCL Pitching Leaders

Wins: Marvcus Guarin (7) RHP, Prune Packers (Univ. of Pacific)
Strike Outs: Matthew Sox (68) RHP, SLO Blues (Utah)
ERA: Ben Abram (1.62) RHP, Santa Barbara Foresters (Oklahoma)

Season Honors 

2021 All-League Team 

1. Sean McLain, UTL, Santa Barbara Foresters (Arizona St./Sophomore)
It would be foolish to leave McLain off this list. He only had 10 at-bats for the Santa Barbara Foresters this summer as he was called to serve on the Team USA Collegiate squad for the majority of the summer. During his time with Team USA, McLain was one of the few players to start all 11 games. He led the team with four stolen bases and was third on the team with 11 defensive assists. A true modern day baseball player with all the versatility he brings to a lineup. One of my favorites to watch.

2. Daniel Susac, C, Lincoln Potters (Arizona/Sophomore)
The 6-foot-4, 205-pound backstop is long and lanky, with present strength and a frame that will hold muscle gains as he approaches physical maturity. One of his best physical assets is his lower body agility. The actions he displays behind the plate are those of a future plus defender at the catcher position. As an indication of his loose lower body and overall athleticism, Susac posts very respectable 60-yard times. As for measurable tools possessed by Susac, the arm and bat both project as plus tools at the professional level. The power arm/power bat profile is the most attractive profile for catchers, from the perspective of MLB scouts. Susac has a loose arm and the ball jumps out of his hand; He is confident and very willing to use that arm strength at any time, and at any base. The tools to be a well above-average receiver and at least average blocker are present. Offensively he employs swing mechanics that are a bit reminiscent of Kris Bryant.


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