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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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    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME STANDOUT STRIKER PENCE RECLASSIFIES TO CLASS OF 2027, ACCELERATING PATH TO MLB DRAFT   Corona, California (Thursday, June 4, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that Perfect Game prospect Striker Pence, one of the most watched young prospects in amateur baseball, has officially reclassified from the Class of 2028 to the Class of 2027, making the 17-year-old eligible for the 2027 Major League Baseball Draft. Pence is currently the #2 ranked player on Perfect Game’s national rankings and the top-ranked right-handed pitcher. Pence, a 6-foot-6, 215-pound right-handed pitcher and left-handed hitting first...
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Kinley Kitchens
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AZ Summer Kickoff Scout Notes

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WWBA South Invite Notes: Days 3-5

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WWBA Scout Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Raylen Hunter (‘30 TX) stays living on the barrel; this one burning the CFer for a double. Just an electric ballplayer. #WWBASouth https://t.co/1LThRBqN80 pic.twitter.com/z5RF5dy47o — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) May 30, 2026 Raylen Hunter (2030, Cypress, Texas) took home MVP honors for the tournament and helped lead his team to a big championship win. Was a big standout on a loaded Banditos team that steamrolled their way to the championship. He ended the week going 10-16 with a pair of doubles while scoring ten runs atop the lineup. Hunter is a true spark plug who makes consistently hard contact line to line. The swing is short and works to all fields with plenty of twitch and bat speed. Bat to ball plays at an extremely high level as he rarely gets cheated never taking an at-bat off. Once on base, Hunter causes havoc on the base-paths, a...
High School | Rankings | 6/2/2026

High School Top 50 Update: June 2

Tyler Russo
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With another few weeks in the book of the high school season, we’ve already had state champions crowned with playoffs happening in some northern states. There have been some upsets so there has been a good amount of movement in the National High School Top-50. We have a new number-one this update with Tomball (TX) taking over the top spot and will be playing for a state championship this week. They sport a 42-1 record heading into the title game and have been one of the best teams from start to finish this year. St. John Bosco (CA) has now gone back-to-back with Trinity League and CIF Southern Section titles and take over the No. 2 spot. No. 3 Aledo (TX) continues to win, No. 4 Trinity (KY) has been dominant in Kentucky play and No. 5 Norco (CA) lost the Southern Section title game and had a great year. Magnolia Heights (MS) moves up a few spots to No. 8 after winning their 8th...
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Will Dembo
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In a highly anticipated matchup between two of the nation’s top 17u teams, the East Cobb Astros defeated eXposure National 9-8 in a thrilling extra-inning battle to claim the PG Southeast Elite Championship. The Astros completed the weekend undefeated, opening their summer season with a hard-fought, statement victory. “I mean, it's fun, it's been a grind today,” said Astros Head Coach, Josh Burress. “Been out here a long day, but our guys are competitors, they come out compete, they want to compete and win, so it's just fun to watch them come out here and not quitting playing to the end... so the guys did very well today, and they competed all the way through.” eXposure began the opening frame by taking the early lead on an error but quickly gave their lead away as the Astros came out of the gates hot, plating six runs in just the first inning. Mason Peek,...
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Central Florida Invite Scout Notes

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Leanderson Argueta (2027, Panamá) absolutely outmatched every arm he faced this weekend ending up with seven hits, five of which were doubles and also hit a three run home run in game three. In the fifth inning against Freshwater Storm National Argueta got his pitch and deposited it over the wall for a go ahead three run home run. Showed real comfort in the box and was able to repeat the stroke well. Fires his hips with intent and the direct bat path plays to all parts of the park.  Jayden Pagan (2028, St. Cloud, Fla.) would not be denied this weekend slashing .500/.684/1.434. The championship game was no different for Pagan getting a first pitch heater and scorched it into left for an rbi triple. He would later add a double in the seventh inning that carried over the center fielders head. The bat to ball skills paired with his up the middle approach translate. The 2028...
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