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Draft  | Prospect Scouting Reports | 6/23/2010

Scouting Reports: Twelfth Round (356-385)

DRAFT 2010
 
SCOUTING REPORTS
Twelfth Round (356-385)
 
 
356. WASHINGTON NATIONALS
ROBBIE RAY, lhp, Brentwood (Tenn.) HS
Long, lanky LHP; three no-hitters this spring to his credit; stuff varies, but FB 90-92, + CH when on game
 
357. PITTSBURGH PIRATES
VINCENT PAYNE, rhp, Cypress (Calif.) JC
Tall, projectable LHP; FB reaches 92; lacks polish, struggles to throw strikes (1-3, 7.58, 19 IP/22 BB/18 SO)
 
358. BALTIMORE ORIOLES
RILEY HORNBACK, c, San Jacinto (Texas) JC
Ex-OF became second-string C behind younger brother Ryan; big arm (96 mph from OF), hit .352-4-50
 
359. KANSAS CITY ROYALS
DANIEL HERNANDEZ, rhp, Miami-Dade CC
Projectable RHP/FIU recruit went 8-0, 1.37, 65 IP/72 SO, led state in ERA; commands low-90s FB, curve  
 
360. CLEVELAND INDIANS
TYLER CANNON, ss, University of Virginia
Solid, dependable SS (+hands, ++ instincts)/top-of-order bat (.342-3-35, 9/14 SB), but unspectacular tools
 
361. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
BLAKE COOPER, rhp, University of South Carolina
Friday starter for USC, having outstanding year (10-1, 3.08); commands 88-91 FB, 2 quality breaking balls
 
362. NEW YORK METS
BRET MITCHELL, rhp, Minnesota-Mankato
Loose, whippy arm action in 6-2/185 frame; FB 88-91, flashes + 12/6 downer CU; 10-4, 4.31, 94 IP/108 SO
 
363. HOUSTON ASTROS
ANDREW ROBINSON, rhp, Georgia Tech
Moved into closer role midway through season (4-0, 2.54, 6 SV); features low-90s FB, above-average curve
 
364. SAN DIEGO PADRES
CHRIS FRANKLIN, rhp, Southeastern Louisiana
6-0, 200, closer with 92-94 mph FB, touches 96, also plays 3B/SS, usable off-speed stuff, 6-4, 3.45, 7 SV
 
365. OAKLAND A’s
MATT THOMSON, rhp, University of San Diego
Struggles in college vs. aluminum, excels in summer vs. wood; ++ locates low-90s FB, other pitches average
 
366. TORONTO BLUE JAYS
OMAR COTTO, of, Bonneville School, San Juan, P.R.
Outstanding runner, 6.2 at MLSB camp, switch-hitter with strength right side, CF tools, could surprise
 
367. CINCINNATI REDS
KYLE WALDROP, of/lhp, Riverdale HS, Fort Myers, Fla.
Relative unknown coming into season has exploded on scouting scene; plus hitter with power/speed potential
 
368. CHICAGO WHITE SOX
DREW LEE, ss/2b, Morehead State
Similar profile as DuVall (No. 20); ++ BB player, + year at plate (.412-17-66), runs OK, better suited at 2B
 
369. MILWAUKEE BREWERS
JOHN BIVENS, of, Virginia State
Ex-UVa FB player struggled to find playing time, so transferred; + raw tools/athletic ability; hit .293-5-33
 
370. CHICAGO CUBS
AUSTIN REED, rhp/3b, Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) HS
Brother of 2010 top prospect Addison Reed; similar athletic profile, late developer, upper 80s FB, athletic
 
371. TAMPA BAY RAYS
PHIL WUNDERLICH, 3b/1b, University of Louisville
Can’t ignore the raw power (team-high 20 HR), passion for game, but not athletic, rest of tools a little short
 
372. SEATTLE MARINERS
STEFEN ROMERO, 3b/1b, Oregon State
Has tools/physical presence to be a run-producing corner IF (.326-13-41, topped Beavers in HR/RBIs)
 
373. DETROIT TIGERS
KYLE RYAN, lhp, Auburndale (Fla.) HS
Projectable LHP (6-4/185) went 6-3, 2.05 (68 IP/19 BB/86 SO) as SR; comes from low ¾ angle, FB 87-90
 
374. ATLANTA BRAVES
BARRETT KLEINKNECHT, ss, Francis Marion (S.C.)
Flashes 5 tools; topped FMU in all offensive categories (.371-13-46, 10 SB); sure hands/+ arm; ++ instincts
 
375. MINNESOTA TWINS
STEPHEN MAXWELL, rhp, Texas Christian
Missed 2008 (TJ surgery), polished 22-year-old, 88-92 FB, sweeping slurve, improving CH, strike thrower
 
376. TEXAS RANGERS
JOSH RICHMOND, of, University of Louisville
Teases scouts with ++ tools/athleticism, but poor instincts in all phases; .278-1-7 in 19 G, before broke hand
 
377. FLORIDA MARLINS
JAMES WOOSTER, lhp/1b, Alvin (Texas) CC
Hit .420-9-50, but more pro interest on mound (36 IP/33 BB/47 SO); 88-91 FB/+ CU, just need fix mechanics
 
378. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
THOMAS GIRDWOOD, rhp, Elon
Power-armed reliever from ¾ slot, flashes 96 FB/quality break; 17 SV in ’09, inconsistent (3-1, 4.62, 8 SV)
 
379. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
AUSTIN WILSON, of, Harvard Westlake HS, North Hollywood, Calif.
Jason Heyward-comp physically/athleticially, power RH-bat, 6.7 speed (.500-5-20, 24 SB), ++ arm strength
 
380. COLORADO ROCKIES
MATTHEW CROCKER, lhp, Texas-San Antonio
Slipped to 2-3, 5.17 (47 IP/8 BB/42 SO) as JR, FB 86-89, but scouts like projectable arm, build (6-3/185)
 
381. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
TYLER KNIGGE, rhp, Lewis-Clark State
Big improvement in command/consistency of 92-94 mph FB, mid-80s SL; 9-0, 2.59 as L-C State ace
 
382. LOS ANGELES DODGERS
MATT KIRKLAND, 3b/rhp, South Doyle HS, Knoxville, Tenn.
2-way appeal/country-boy strong; needs ID position; huge bat, pitched around on weak team; FB at 89-91
 
383. BOSTON RED SOX
GARRETT RAU, rhp/ss, California Baptist
Hit .392/6 HR as JR, earned Gold Glove at SS for 49-win team, but scouts may like big arm more (5-1, 4.66)
 
384. LOS ANGELES ANGELS
JUSTIN LaTEMPA, rhp, University of Oregon
Shoulder issue limited him to 1 IP in ’09; healthy again, FB back up to 96; 83 IP/18 BB/67 SO as Ducks SR
 
385. NEW YORK YANKEES
DAN BURAWA, rhp, St. John’s
JC transfer/limited track record; ++ as D-I closer (11 SV); in better shape, FB 96-97, better break/command
 
 

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