dave (grayson, ga): Any support for the third 17 year old Danville Brave, Juan Yepez, making the list?
Hudson Belinsky: He was very close. Definitely has some juice in the bat and came on strong late in the summer. You can dream on the bat and the power. The move to first base puts more pressure on his offense, obviously, but he was 17 and in a non-complex league.
dave (grayson, ga): The Braves sent many of their 2015 college draft picks to Danville. Did any of the pitchers stick out?
Hudson Belinsky: Yes, sir! Ryan Clark, Josh Graham, Matt Withrow, Patrick Weigel, Grayson Jones, Evan Phillips, Chase Johnson-Mullins, Ryan Lawlor—they're all interesting assets. Clark is an athletic RHP who can get it up to 95, but was tired at the end of the year and more 88-91. Good CH and two breaking balls that will be important to monitor. Graham's season ended a little early because of some soreness. He's a converted catcher that was new to pitching full-time this year. It's a fresh arm with some ceiling. Matt Withrow: Some fastball command, feel for a changeup, and a slurvy-shaped breaking ball that has some bite to it. Nothing elite about his arsenal, but solid all around. Weigel: Power FB. Control will be key for him. Jones: Interesting two-pitch guy with power FB. Phillips: Low-to-mid 90s FB, quality offspeed. Was a good value in 17th round. Johnson-Mullins: 6-8 dude who throws upper 90s cheddar. Lawlor: Vanilla, but solid mix of three pitches.