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2008 MLB Draft
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College World Series Future Fantasy Prospects Guide |
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Written by Jason Revelia, RotoExperts.com Staff Writer
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
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Summertime…it’s a veritable feast at the buffet table we call baseball. Baseball is at its finest and I’ll be firmly ensconced on the couch this weekend to watch the College World Series. I can't think of anything better to watch the best college teams go at it for the glory of a national championship (ping). The CWS starts on June 14th and runs through June 25th, and for fantasy fans this is a rare opportunity to get a leg up on the competition and check out how some of these potential fantasy prospects play the game. College players have tendency to move faster through minor league systems. They’ve had the opportunity to refine their game against tougher competition, so they often need less seasoning. That means you should pay special attention to the college kids once they hit the minors. High school players need time to learn how to play at a higher level. All you have to do is look at guys like Ryan Zimmerman, Evan Longoria and Huston Street to see how fast some college players can make a fantasy impact. Rookies this year who’ve made some serious impact and could be ripe for the fast track include Matt Wieters, (C, Baltimore) and David Price (SP, Tampa Bay). Wieters is mashing and the Orioles are in the midst of a youth movement. Price was considered ready for prime time, but an elbow injury that looks to be in the past slowed, if only briefly, his ascendancy. I love to watch these kids play and see for myself what kind of tools they have and how hard they play the game. I would rather say "I saw him play and he looks like a stud" than say "I read somewhere that said he is a stud". You can't put a value on seeing for yourself what kind of stuff these kids are have, and with pitchers especially to see how they handle the pressure. So, to enhance your viewing experience we have created a guide for watching the CWS. Each player is grouped by team and listed by their draft position. | | Pick | Player | Team | Pos | | Stanford Cardinal | 10 | Jason Castro | Houston Astros | C | He is a left-handed power hitting catcher whose defensive skills should keep him at catcher. Fantasy Value: A homerun hitting catcher (20+ HR) doesn’t come along every day. Keep your eye on him, but I am a still a J.R. Towles fan. |  | 44 | Jeremy Bleich | New York Yankees | LHP | He was Stanford’s top pitcher before an elbow strain sidelined him. A southpaw known for his command, his fastball sits in the high 80’s. His control is a bit suspect as he had 21 BB in 33 IP this year. Fantasy Value: Left-handed pitching is a need in the Yankees system but I don’t have a good read on him yet. But a soft tosser with questionable control doesn’t strike me as a major league pitcher. | 107 | Robert Phelps | Cleveland Indians | 2B | A switch-hitting 2B who has developed a little pop. Fantasy Value: Any kind of power potential from a 2B is going to get my attention. | 134 | Sean Ratliff | New York Mets | CF | He has a power bat (20 HR) and could prove to be a steal for the Mets. Fantasy Value: HR and RBI’s. | 367 | Austin Yount | Los Angeles Dodgers | 3B | | 405 | Erik Davis | San Diego Padres | RHP | | 1272 | Randy Molina | Seattle Mariners | 1B | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Florida State Seminoles | 5 | Buster Posey | San Francisco Giants | C | Keep your eye on Posey; he should be on the fast track in San Francisco’s system. He has a good bat and a great approach but we will have to watch and see how the power carries over to the professional level. Fantasy Value: Any catching prospect that can hit has value. He could develop into a very good fantasy catcher. |  | 187 | Anthony Delmonico | Los Angeles Dodgers | SS | The former FSU SS is a good hitter but his glove may need some work as he led his team with 26 errors. He may not be able to stay at SS but his value could be high if he can stay somewhere in the middle infield. Fantasy Value: The question mark about his glove and what position he plays will dictate his fantasy value. | 270 | Ryan Strauss | Chicago White Sox | RHP | | 410 | John Rye | New York Yankees | OF | | 513 | Dennis Guinn | Texas Rangers | 1B | | 808 | Elih Villanueva | Florida Marlins | RHP | | 1049 | Matthew Fairel | Cincinnati Reds | LHP | | | | | | | | | | Georgia Bulldogs | 8 | James Beckham | Chicago White Sox | SS | He always seems to get a good look at the ball and has some pop. He could stick at SS which would increase his value. Fantasy Value: A MI with some HR potential will always be on my must watch list. Could move quickly. |  | 20 | Joshua Fields | Seattle Mariners | RHP | I love college closers because they always have potential to get the Majors fast. He has good stuff and could very well be groomed as Seattle’s closer of the future. Fantasy Value: Future Closer? | 298 | Trevor Holder | Florida Marlins | RHP | | 317 | Stephen Dodson | Colorado Rockies | RHP | | 326 | Nathan Moreau | Baltimore Orioles | LHP | | 377 | Ryan Peisel | Colorado Rockies | 3B | | | | | | | | | | University of Miami | 7 | Yonder Alonso | Cincinnati Reds | 1B | Cincinnati definitely took one of the top college bats in the draft. Alonso’s defense is nothing to write home about but it won’t need to be. His power bat combined with a good plate approach and his ability to drive the ball to the opposite field will do the talking. Fantasy Value: A middle of the order guy who will help in Batting Average, Homeruns and RBI’s. |  | 12 | Jemile Weeks | Oakland Athletics | 2B | Jemile is Rickie Weeks’ younger brother. Just so happens both play 2nd base but that is where the similarities end. Jemile is a line-drive hitter lacking the power that Rickie has, but he does have very good speed. Fantasy Value: Could be a good source of SB down the road. | 27 | Carlos Gutierrez | Minnesota Twins | RHP | He is a relief pitcher and maybe the biggest surprise of the first round. Carlos has already had Tommy John surgery, is known to have a good sinker and could move quickly for bullpen help. Fantasy Value: Not much here unless he shocks everyone and can be a 8th or 9th inning guy. | 66 | Dennis Raben | Seatlle Mariners | OF | A back injury took him out of the first 11 games this year and may have hurt his ability at the plate. He has an above-average power bat but has a long swing. Should be able to stay at one of the OF corner spots on a team desperate for some power in the OF. Fantasy Value: Should be a low BA and decent HR guy. | 101 | Blake Tekotte | Sand Diego Padres | OF | An true leadoff hitter with the ability to set the tone for his team. Fantasy Value: Good BA and OBP guy with good SB potential. | 129 | Robert Sobolewski | Toronto Blue Jays | 3B | A solid bat, hit .326 BA with 58 RBI in 57 games. Fantasy Value: May need to time to develop into a decent fantasy contributor. | 719 | Enrique Garcia | Cincinnati Reds | RHP | | | | 786 | Adan Severino | Minesotta Twins | OF | | | | | | | | | Fresno State Bulldogs | 48 | Tanner Scheppers | Pittsburgh Pirates | RHP | Above-average fastball and upside make him an intriguing prospect. He hasn’t been pitching long but there is movement on his fastball and his slider is a plus pitch when he finds the strike zone. Fantasy Value: Good fastball could mean a strikeout pitcher. |  | 144 | Justin Wilson | Pittsburgh Pirates | LHP | I imagine he got the Pirates attention when they where scouting Mr. Scheppers above…had 83 K’s in 99 IP but 53 BB. Fantasy Value: Not much to see here right now. | 407 | Erik Wetzel | Colorado Rockies | 2B | | 483 | Justin Miller | Texas Rangers | RHP | | 586 | Stephen Susdorf | Philadelphia Phillies | OF | | 817 | Clayton Allison | Los Angeles Dodgers | RHP | | | | | | | | | | Rice Owls | 45 | Bryan Price | Boston Red Sox | RHP | He has a mid-90’s fastball with movement and doesn’t have a lot of wear and tear on his arm. Fantasy Value: I like his K potential. He has the makings of a #3-5 starter. |  | 217 | Allen St. Clair | Los Angeles Dodgers | LHP | A 6’ 5” southpaw who has had good stuff in the past but was searching for it most of the year. Fantasy Value: May have some down the road as taller pitchers take longer to develop their pitching motion. | 225 | Adam Zornes | San Diego Padres | C | | 275 | Aaron Luna | St. Louis Cardinals | OF | | 351 | Matthew Langwell | Cleveland Indians | RHP | | 403 | Jared Gayhart | Detroit Tigers | RHP | | 549 | Robert Bell | Toronto Blue Jays | RHP | | 638 | Lucas Luetge | Milwauke Brewers | LHP | | 721 | Christopher Kelley | Washington Nationals | RHP | | 877 | Jonathon Runnels | Los Angeles Dodgers | LHP | | 1321 | Juan Padron | Washington Nationals | 1B | | | | | | | | | | LSU Tigers | 267 | Ryan Verdugo | San Francisco Giants | LHP | Highest drafted player for the Tigers who at this point is just another live arm. Not much here. |  | 375 | Matthew Clark | San Diego Padres | 1B | | 421 | Harold Coleman | Washington Nationals | RHP | | 516 | David Martin | Minnesota Twins | LHP | | 545 | Jared Bradford | St. Louis Cardinals | RHP | | 603 | Mike Hollander | Texas Rangers | SS | | 1181 | Jordan Brown | Chicaco Cubs | RHP | | | | | | | | | | North Carolina Tar Heels | 231 | Timothy Fedroff | Cleveland Indians | OF | Has a compact swing but led the Tar Heels in HR this year with 12. He has good speed and may have some SB potential at the next level. Fantasy Value: Decent BA, Good SB and Little HR potential. |  | 232 | Timothy Federowicz | Boston Red Sox | C | An average college catching prospect. Fantasy Value: Don’t look for much. | 398 | Robert Wooten | Milwaukee Brewers | RHP | | 647 | Tyler Trice | Colorado Rockies | RHP | | 1101 | Adam Warren | Cleveland Indians | RHP | | 1214 | Seth Williams | New York Mets | OF | | | | | | | |
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2008 Major League Baseball Mock Draft |
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Written by Jason Revelia
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Sunday, 01 June 2008 |
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Below you will find our best guess at the first round for this years MLB entry draft. We have tried to take into consideration team’s needs and certain signability issues that come with certain players. | #1- Tampa Bay Rays: | Tim Beckham, SS, Griffin HS, Griffin, GA. | Alt. Pick: Buster Posey, C, Florida State |
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| #2-Pittsburgh Pirates: | Pedro Alvarez, 3B Vanderbilt. | Alt. Pick: Tim Beckham, SS, Griffin HS, Griffin, GA. |
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| | If Beckham goes to the Rays. Alvarez should be their pick but money may factor into it. | |
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| #3-Kansas City Royals: | Buster Posey, C, Florida State. | Alt. Pick: Eric Hosmer, 1B, American Heritage HS, Plantation, FL. |
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| | They could use a solid catching prospect. | |
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| #4-Baltimore Orioles: | Justin Smoak, 1B, South Carolina. | Alt. Pick: Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia. |
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| | He is the best college bat in the draft. | |
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| #5-San Francisco Giants: | Kyle Skipworth, C, Patriot HS, Riverside, CA. | Alt. Pick: Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia. |
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| | Best high school catcher since Joe Mauer? | |
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| #6-Florida Marlins: | Brian Matusz, LHP, San Diego | Alt. Pick: Aaron Crow, RHP, Missouri. |
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| | With the run bats Marlins may take the best pitcher. | |
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| #7-Cincinnati Reds: | Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia. | Alt. Pick: Brian Matusz, LHP, San Diego. |
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| | He would be hard to pass up here. | |
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| #8-Chicago White Sox: | Yonder Alonso, 1B, Miami. | Alt. Pick: Brett Wallace, 1B/3B, Arizona State |
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| | A very good college first baseman. | |
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| #9-Washington Nationals: | Aaron Crow, RHP, Missouri. | Alt. Pick: Tim Melville, RHP, Wentzville Holt |
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| | If he is still there they need to take him. | |
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| #10-Houston Astros: | Aaron Hicks, OF/RHP, Woodrow Wilson HS, Long Beach, CA. | Alt. Pick: Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Fresno State. |
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| #11-Texas Rangers | Andrew Cashner, RHP, TCU. | Alt. Pick: Eric Hosmer, 1B, American Heritage HS, Plantation, FL. |
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| | A closer prospect that is rising fast. | |
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| #12-Oakland Athletics: | Brett Wallace, 1B/3B, Arizona State. | Alt. Pick: Josh Fields, RHP, Georgia. |
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| | Has big offensive upside and patience. | |
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| #13-St. Louis Cardinals: | Shooter Hunt, RHP, Tulane. | Alt. Pick: Christian Friedrich, LHP, Eastern Kentucky. |
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| | A hitter is possible but I think it will be college arm. | |
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| #14-Minnesota Twins: | Tim Melville, RHP, Wentzville Holt HS, MO. | Alt. Pick: Christian Friedrich, LHP, Eastern Kentucky. |
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| | Best high school arm in the draft. | |
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| #15-Los Angeles Dodgers: | Eric Hosmer, 1B, American Heritage HS, Plantation, FL. | Alt. Pick: Zach Collier, OF, Chino Hills HS, CA. |
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| #16-Milwaukee Brewers: | Christian Friedrich, LHP, Eastern Kentucky. | Alt. Pick: Ryan Perry, RHP, Arizona. |
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| | Very solid arm. | |
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| #17-Toronto Blue Jays: | Brett Lawrie, C/3B, Langley, B.C. | Alt. Pick: Zach Collier, OF, Chino Hills HS, CA. |
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| | No set position may be an issue. | |
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| #18-New York Mets: | Ryan Perry, RHP, Arizona. | Alt. Pick: Ike Davis, OF, Arizona State. |
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| | Won't pass up this arm. | |
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| #19-Chicago Cubs: | Gerrit Cole, RHP, Orange Lutheran HS, Orange, CA. | Alt. Pick: Casey Kelly, SS, Sarasota HS, FL. |
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| | May not worry about signability. | |
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| #20-Seattle Mariners: | Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Arizona. | Alt. Pick: Ethan Martin, RHP, Stephens County HS, Toccoa, GA. |
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| | Has got velocity they may be looking for 98 mph. | |
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| #21-Detroit Tigers: | Ethan Martin, RHP, Stephens County HS, Toccoa, GA. | Alt. Pick: Casey Kelly, SS, Sarasota HS, FL. |
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| | Hit 95 on the gun and has been compared to Matt Williams at 3rd. Wow. | |
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| #22-New York Mets: | Ike Davis, OF, Arizona State. | Alt. Pick: Jason Castro, C, Stanford. |
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| | He could help sooner rather than later. | |
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| #23-San Diego Padres: | Jason Castro, C, Stanford. | Alt. Pick: Anthony Hewitt, SS, Salisbury School, Salisbury, CT. |
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| | Most people say he will be able to stay at Catcher. | |
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| #24-Philadelphia Phillies: | Zach Collier, OF, Chino Hills HS, CA. | Alt. Pick: Casey Kelly, SS, Sarasota HS, FL. |
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| | He may have the tools they want. | |
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| #25-Colorado Rockies: | Jake Odorizzi, RHP, Highland HS, IL | Alt. Pick: Jemile Weeks, 2B, Miami. |
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| | This looks to be his spot. | |
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| #26-Arizona Diamondbacks: | Lance Lynn, RHP, Mississippi. | Alt. Pick: Conor Gillaspie, 3B, Wichita State. |
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| | Look for Arizona to get back some of what they gave up in the Haren deal. | |
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| #27-Minnesota Twins: | Anthony Hewitt, SS, Salisbury School, Salisbury, CT. | Alt. Pick: Reese Havens, SS, South Carolina. |
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| #28-New York Yankees: | David Cooper, 1B, California. | Alt. Pick: Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Fresno State. |
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| | This slugger may make to much sense. | |
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| #29-Cleveland Indians: | Jemile Weeks, 2B, Miami. | Alt. Pick: Conor Gillaspie, 3B, Wichita State. |
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| | If the fast track college relievers are gone they will go with the best available. | |
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| #30-Boston Red Sox: | Reese Havens, SS, South Carolina. | Alt. Pick: Isaac Galloway, OF, Los Osos, CA. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 June 2008 )
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