Pretty impressive showing from last years draft having one at 4 and 8. Hursh's start was nothing short of unreal. Drafting high upside guys can certainly spice up a list in a hurry!
I'm sorry but Cody Martin/Victor Reyes should be in the Top 10
David Hale
Born: Sept. 27, 1987. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-2.
Wt.: 205. Drafted.: Princeton, 2009 (3rd round). Signed by: Kevin Barry.
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Victor Caratini, 3b/c
Born: Aug. 17, 1993. B-T: B-R. Ht.: 6-0.
Wt.: 190. Drafted.: Miami Dade JC, 2013 (2nd round). Signed by: Buddy Hernandez.
From the scouting reports:
I feel old now.
From the scouting reports:
I feel old now.
I think putting La Stella 9th speaks volumes of how they look at him, and IMO correctly so. He is not a high ceiling prospect that is going to put up big power numbers or steal a bunch of bases, nor is he a defensive whiz. What he is, is a solid prospect that has an excellent eye at the plate and is going to put up high OBP numbers with a good amount of doubles and play an adequate 2nd base. And on a team full of higher ceiling, low OBP type players, he would fit in perfectly.
From the scouting reports:
I feel old now.
While Hursh's ERA looks great the BB/K rate is not so great and for a college pitcher with a power arm I would expect more K's/IP from him than what was posted at single A.