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College  | Story | 4/7/2015

National college notes: April 7

Photo: Iona




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Draft Watch

Here is how the players currently ranked among the top 50 of Perfect Game's top 250 draft-eligible prospects have fared so far this season.

Hitters

Rk. Player Pos. School Stats
6 Dansby Swanson SS Vanderbilt .372/.488/.620, 11 2B, 3 3B, 5 HR
16 Richie Martin SS Florida .290/.389/.411, 5 2B, 2 HR, 11 SB
17 Alex Bregman SS Louisiana State .333/.408/.629,  12 2B, 7 HR, 17 SB
20 Ian Happ OF Cincinnati .400/.523/.690, 8 2B, 7 HR, 5 SB
25 Christin Stewart OF Tennessee .320/.455/.691, 5 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR
26 D.J. Stewart OF Florida State .295/.519/.590, 4 2B, 9 HR, 30 RBI
34 Chris Shaw OF Boston College .318/.422/.692, 7 2B, 11 HR, 41 RBI
40 Gio Brusa OF Pacific .299/.405/.542, 10 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR
44 Steven Duggar OF Clemson .271/.368/.347 6 2B, 1 HR, 6 SB

47th-ranked prospect, Joe McCarthy, out with back injury

Pitchers

Rk. Player Pos. School Stats
3 Michael Matuella* RHP Duke 1-1, 1.08 ERA, 25 IP, 24:11
4 Kyle Funkhouser RHP Louisville 4-2, 2.22 ERA, 52.2 IP, 54:23
5 Walker Buehler RHP Vanderbilt 3-0, 2.76 ERA, 29.1 IP, 28:8
8 Carson Fulmer RHP Vanderbilt 5-1, 2.25 ERA, 48 IP, 67:23
11 Cody Ponce RHP Cal Poly Pomona 3-0, 0.89 ERA, 20.1 IP, 24:4
14 Nathan Kirby LHP Virginia 4-2, 1.94 ERA, 51 IP, 69:23
18 Kyle Cody RHP Kentucky 2-3, 5.87 ERA, 38.1 IP, 37:8
19 Jake Lemoine RHP Houston 1-1, 4.50 ERA, 24 IP, 15:4
21 Riley Ferrell RHP Texas Christian 0-1, 1.20 ERA, 9 SV, 15 IP, 25:6
27 James Kaprelian RHP UCLA 6-2, 2.09 ERA, 51.2 IP, 64:9
29 Dillon Tate RHP UC Santa Barbara 4-3, 1.34 ERA, 60.2 IP, 67:16
31 Alex Young LHP Texas Christian 6-1, 1.03 ERA, 43.2 IP, 45:9
36 Brett Lilek LHP Arizona State 2-2, 4.33 ERA, 35.1 IP, 31:22
38 Tyler Ferguson RHP Vanderbilt 0-0, 12.79 ERA, 6.1 IP, 8:20
43 Marc Brakeman RHP Stanford 0-1, 3.71 ERA, 17 IP, 13:7

*Out for the season
30th-ranked prospect, Jon Duplantier, out with arm soreness



Freshman/Sophomore Stat Pack

During the course of the season our friends at CollegeSplits.com are going to be providing statistical leaders in the freshmen and sophomore classes in five different offensive categories and four different pitching categories. Each week we will choose one of those categories to share in the weekly PG college baseball national notebook, with home runs and strikeouts being listed this week.


Home Runs


Freshmen



Sophomores

Rk. Name School HR
Rk. Name School HR
1 K.J. Harrison Oregon State 7
1 Will Craig Wake Forest 11
1 Kel Johnson Georgia Tech 7
2 Kyle Lewis Mercer 10
1 Ryan Noda Cincinnati 7
3 Donnie Dewees North Florida 9
4 Logan Heiser UCF 6
3 Andrew Benintendi Arkansas 9
4 Drew Ellis The Citadel 6
5 Nate Mondou Wake Forest 8
4 Brett Cumberland California 6
5 Logan Gray Austin Peay State 8





5 Lucas Erceg California 8

11 tied with 5


8 Matt Thaiss Virginia 7





8 Andrew Martinez UC Irvine 7





8 Bobby Dalbec Arizona 7





8 Brandon Lowe Maryland 7





8 David Martinelli Dallas Baptist 7





8 Hunter Swilling Samford 7





8 Ky Parrott James Madison 7

Strikeouts



Freshmen



Sophomores

Rk. Name School SO
Rk. Name School SO
1 Alex Lange Louisiana State 61
1 Alec Hansen Oklahoma 64
2 Eddie Macaluso Iona 57
2 Boomer Biegalski Florida State 62
3 Brendan McKay Louisville 55
3 Brandon Bailey Gonzaga 60
4 Michael Baumann Jacksonville 49
3 Mike Shawaryn Maryland 60
5 Griffin Canning UCLA 48
5 Anthony Kay Connecticut 57
6 David Peterson Oregon 47
6 Corbin Burnes St. Mary's 56
7 J.B. Bukauskas North Carolina 46
6 Wil Crowe South Carolina 56
7 Tanner Houck Missouri 46
8 Alex Cunningham Coastal Carolina 54
9 Lane De Leon Delaware State 45
9 T.J. Zeuch Pittsburgh 53
10 Drew Rasmussen Oregon State 43
9 Brady Bramlett Mississippi 53
10 J.P. Sears The Citadel 43









Iona 3, at Fairfield 2 (Saturday)


Yes, he is the son of the great Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, but Iona righthander Mariano Rivera Jr. is very much a prospect in his own right. What the younger Rivera shares with his father though is that they both appear to be late bloomers in terms of overall stuff on the mound.

Drafted by the Yankees last spring in the 29
th round, the then Iona College sophomore decided to head back to school for his junior season and so far it’s proved to be the right move. Compare his stats from last year to his current line and a couple of the numbers will jump out while keeping in mind that we’re only halfway through 2015. Through eight starts this spring Rivera’s ERA is more than two runs lower then in 2014. Known for having quality raw stuff, Rivera has taken the next step forward in terms of command, already surpassing his strikeout total from 2014 by 12 with 62 over 47 innings pitched this spring with just 13 walks.

Something you wouldn’t know from looking at just box scores is that the 5-foot-11 Rivera has seen a steady climb in velocity and has showed the big numbers on the radar gun throughout 2015. Working mostly in the 89-91 range while touching 92 mph, with reports of 93's and 94's toward the end of the 2014 spring, the Iona righty came out and proved those reports to be true and has taken it a tick higher.

In a quick first inning in Saturday's game against Fairfield, Rivera sat in the 93-95 mph range with his fastball while employing a full and fluid arm action coming through the back. With a near over-the-top delivery, Rivera did a nice job of consistently getting on top of the ball, allowing for command of either side of the plate throughout his seven innings of work. His arm is fast and he’s able to produce premium velocity without much effort, but more importantly, he is able to hold it over the course of a game despite his lean and athletic 5-foot-11, 155-pound build.

Showing a similar velocity range in the second inning and still up to 94 in both the third and fourth, Rivera sat in the 91-93 mph range the rest of the way despite the cold and windy conditions. He dipped below the 91 mark only a time or two and showed nothing below 90 mph with his heater. His fastball gets on hitters quick as he does a nice job of hiding it through the back of his delivery with a small curl at the top before driving to the plate.

Generally true in terms of life, Rivera showed occasional hard life to his arm side on his fastball and lived low in the zone, hardly ever throwing a pitch above the batter’s waist. He only walked one batter, following up a strong start the week prior in which he didn’t issue any free passes, as he showed a strong feel for both his fastball and slider throughout the game.

The Fairfield offense was able to pick up six hits off Rivera, but once runners reached base he buckled down and only once allowed multiple hits in an inning. One reason for the success was Rivera’s slider, a pitch that he showed more than enough confidence in and executed it on a consistent basis.

Not afraid to double up on the low-80s offering, Rivera maintains his arm slot on the pitch that almost looks like a curveball with the amount of depth it shows due to his high release. With tight rotation and downward life, Rivera showed as much command of his breaking ball as he did his fastball. Finding himself with a 3-2 count in the sixth inning, Rivera went back to his slider, freezing a hitter for a backwards K. He didn’t wait long to go back to that pitch, striking out the very next batter with an 81 mph slider on an 0-2 count for another punchout looking. Rivera flashed a changeup only a couple of times as he generally went fastball/slider and didn’t need much else.

Saturday marked his second straight complete game victory, following up a performance of an 11 strikeout, one-hit performance two weeks ago. If he continues this trend of starts, watch for his name as he should continue to climb up teams' draft boards.




National Notes

No. 5 Louisville leap-frogged No. 6 UCLA in this week's random thanks to a torrid start to the 2015 season, particularly since ACC play has begun. The Cardinals have swept four of their five opponents (No. 14 Virginia, Boston College, Notre Dame and Georgia Tech) and took two of three from No. 9 Miami. They are now 25-7 on the season, and 14-1 in the ACC, with series against Duke, Wake Forest, Clemson, Florida State and N.C. State coming up.

However, sweeping Virginia, who may be struggling somewhat this season, put an exclammation mark on their season, and showcased the players that have really stood out.

Kyle Funkhouser delivered seven strong inning in a 8-1 win on Saturday, the first game of the series, while the Louisville offense touched up Cavaliers' ace Nathan Kirby for six earned runs. Fresman two-way standout Brendan McKay moved to 5-0 on Sunday in a 11-4 win on Sunday, tossing another seven solid frames, while sophomore lefthander Josh Rogers chipped in with seven shutout innings of his own in a 4-0 win on Monday.

Sophomore outfielder Corey Ray was named the ACC Player of the Week after going 6-for-14 (.429) in the series, with a pair of walks, three runs scored, five driven in, two doubles, two stolen bases and a home run. That's esp
ecially impressive considering he went 0-for-4 in Monday's game, and he's now hitting .326/.383/.541 on the year.

Hitting an opposite field grand slam to bring your team to within a run in a pivotal conference series is enough to take note. A home run in your next at-bat is icing on the cake. Boston College junior outfielder Chris Shaw took it yet another step further on Sunday and went yard in three consecutive at-bats to help the Eagles knock off Wake Forest in game three of the series. After an unusual slow start to 2015, the lefthanded slugger has caught fire recently and has continued to show why he is regarded as one of the top power bats in this year's draft class.

A strongly built 6-foot-3, 248-pound slugger, Shaw has seen his average rise to .318 while seeing his name atop of the nation’s leaders in home runs, already putting 11 balls over the fence this spring. His 41 runs batted in are four shy of his 2014 total, and with one more home run he will tie the combined total of his first two seasons on Chestnut Hill.

• Even in high school Maryland sophomore Michael Shawaryn was a proven winner and a pitcher that everybody knew would find success at the next level whether in college or the professional ranks. After a solid freshman campaign, Shawaryn has done nothing but solidify those beliefs through 2015, standing with a perfect 7-0 record over his first eight starts of the spring. Taking over the Friday role for a nationally ranked program, the New Jersey native has thrived in the limelight through to this point in the year.

Tied for the nation’s lead with his seven victories, Shawaryn shows advanced pitchability just as he always has. He’s also done a very nice job of maintaining his low-90s velocity over the course of an outing, something he has improved upon since last spring. With a 2.00 ERA and just 9 walks compared to his 60 strikeouts over 54 innings, Shawaryn has been a constant for the Terps this spring and will be a key for their long term success.


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