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Keith Law’s posted a piece last Friday that had information on three of the draft’s top prospects. It is behind a paywall, so I’m only going to give you a few excerpts.
Law raves about Druw Jones, putting some crazy high future grades on him saying he “wouldn’t project any 18-year-old to become an 80 defender like his dad was, but Druw is plus now and he could still improve. He’s a plus runner with 70 power now, even though he hasn’t really filled out physically, with electric hands and tremendous strength in his wrists already, like Andrew McCutchen at a similar age.”
There are more question marks about fellow Georgia prep Termarr Johnson, who stands only 5-8 and will likely need to move from shortstop to second base when he turns pro. But the hit tool is for real “with some scouts saying they think it’s a 70 hit tool, the highest they’ve seen on a high school hitter in over a decade” according to Law.
The last top prospect update in Law’s piece is about Dylan Lesko. It’s no surprise that Law, who saw Lesko at the NHSI event two weeks ago came away impressed saying Lesko’s changeup is “every bit of a grade 70 pitch, the best one I’ve seen a high school pitcher throw, comparable to the best offspeed pitches I’ve ever seen from a high schooler.” But his last line about Lesko is far more ominous, though, citing his recent arm soreness, “As a high school pitcher, and now one facing a potential long-term injury, however, he’s going to go a lot lower and might end up considering going to school.” If true, this is not good.
Speaking of Jones, Maria Torres of The Athletic wrote about the pressure that Druw Jones is facing as the draft’s top prospect, but how he’s embracing it and having fun. According to Torres, Jones is putting up video-game-on-easy numbers. “He has batted nearly .600, with 43 hits, including eight home runs, in his first 24 games. He has coupled a comical .597/.685/1.028 slash line with 17 stolen bases in 18 tries.”
And of course, he’s having fun doing it.
And, finally, just posted on Wednesday, Baseball America had a write-up of the first day of the Scott Boras Classic. The headliner of Tuesday was Mikey Romero, who is projected to go in the top two rounds. Committed to LSU, Romero is considered the top prep position player in Southern California.
A relatively quiet week means no movement in my Top 10.
JEREMY'S TOP 10 PROSPECTS
1.) Druw Jones, OF, Georgia prep (Vanderbilt commit)
2.) Termarr Johnson, 2B, Georgia prep
3.) Elijah Green, OF, Florida prep (Miami commit) (Baseball America breaks down his game.)
4.) Dylan Lesko, SP, Georgia prep (Vanderbilt commit) (Baseball America breaks down his game.) (previously: 5)
5.) Brooks Lee, SS, Cal Poly
6.) Jacob Berry, 3B, LSU
7.) Kevin Parada, C, Georgia Tech
8.) Jace Jung, 3B, Texas Tech
9.) Andrew Susac, C, Arizona
10.) Jackson Holliday, SS, Oklahoma prep (Oklahoma State commit)
MOCK DRAFTS / PROSPECT BOARDS
- Baseball America - v2.0 (4/1/22) / v1.0 (2/10/22) / Top 200 (3/14/22)
- MLB.com - Callis - Top 10 (12/15/21), Mayo - Top 20 (7/20/21) / Top 100
- The Athletic - Law Top 30 (3/10/22)
- ESPN - Early Draft Rankings (7/26/21) ($$$ - ESPN+) / McDaniel’s Draft Rankings (2/24/22)
- Fangraphs - The Board / 2022 MLB Draft Rankings and Offseason List Primer (11/30/21)
- Just Baseball v1.0 (2/10/22)
- My MLB Draft (1/18/22)
- Prospects Live v1.0 (1/4/22)
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