4/12/12

D1 Game Notes - BDR Top 75 Bats, NCBWA Poll, Top 13 SS, Trey Williams


D1 Game Notes


LHP Nate Kirby  - 88-89, 90, 79-CB, 84-CH

The Baseball Draft Report’s Top 75 Bats in the Draft:

1.Florida JR C Mike Zunino
 2.OF Byron Buxton (Appling County HS, Georgia)
            3.SS Carlos Correa (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
            4.C Stryker Trahan (Acadiana HS, Louisiana)
 5.SS CJ Hinojosa (Klein Collins HS, Texas)
 6.OF Albert Almora (Mater Academy, Florida)
 7.Clemson JR 3B/RHP Richie Shaffer
            8.Georgia Southern JR OF Victor Roache
            9.3B Trey Williams (Valencia HS, California)
            10.3B Tanner Rahier (Palm Desert HS, California
                                                http://baseballdraftreport.com



NCBWA April 9 Division I Poll:

            Florida State Atlantic Coast 27-5 2
 2 Texas A&M Big 12 26-6 4
 3 Kentucky SEC 30-3 7
 4 Florida SEC 25-7 1
 5 Stanford Pacific-12 19-7 6
 6 Miami (Fla.) ACC 24-8 9
            7 South Carolina SEC 23-9 8
            8 LSU SEC 25-7 12
 9 North Carolina ACC 23-9 3
            10 Arkansas SEC 24-7 11  -  http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2012/04/09/ncbwa-april-9-division-i-poll



Top 13 Shortstops For The 2012 Draft           

Rank
Player
School
1
Carlos Correa
Puerto Rico Baseball Academy
2
Deven Marrero
Arizona State
3
Gavin Cecchini
Barbe (LA)
4
CJ Hinojosa
Klein Collins (TX)
5
Addison Russell
Pace (FL)

                                          http://mlbdraftguide.com/1

Trey Williams, 3B/OF Valencia High School, Valencia, California - If tall and lanky isn't your cup of tea, but strong bodied and athletic is, then Trey Williams might be your honey chamomile. Much like Nick Williams, Trey isn't lacking for tools, but the comparison between the two ends there. This Williams' game is predicated largely on his strength, which is already quite good. Thick legged (but not fat), Williams has a good base to work from at the plate or in the field. While his leg size prevents him from being a true burner, Williams moves well in the outfield and has at least average speed for a corner position. He is still getting time at third base, and his arm is fringe average there. His hands are a bit too stiff to stick there long term, and his athleticism would be better utilized in the outfield.

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