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Elija Green looks to be the cream of the crop.  Kid is super toolsy.  Also looking at Termarr Johnson.  He's a SS now, but hes a short stalky guy with a quick bat.  Probably more of a 2nd Baseman.  I think some scouts are going to be scared off by his body type.  Will he be able to have the felxability to get around on inside fastballs? Reminds me a lot of Rock Raines.  The other guy that I havn't seen a lot of but hope to see him this weekend is Connor Prielip.  He's a LHP, little light. Throws mid 90's with a really good late breaking slider.  He plays for Bama' and they are playing in the LA Tech. regional.   He's a guy who will probably be top 3 for sure.  

 

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On 6/1/2021 at 10:03 AM, MurphDogg said:

Stewart was drafted 25th in the 2015 draft and has the 10th best rWAR of the 42 players drafted in the first round. But go off, I guess.

That was a weird draft. Of the first 38 players picked, 5 are currently in the Orioles’ system, including 2 that were drafted ahead of DJ Stewart. 

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Prospects live is doing a team by team first round prediction. Their prediction for the Os is SS Khalil Watson. Though they noted that they could take any of the prep SS that are available. Seems like they think House will be gone by 5 which is surprising. Rocker is also considered a possibility.

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9 hours ago, Turtle said:

Prospects Live has some good info on next year's prospects. I feel like it may move around a lot due to the covid shortened season last year, but still interesting to look at.

 

https://www.prospectslive.com/lists/2021/1/7/2022-mlb-draft-top-100-prospects

Love the heights 9 May- Obviously 5'9", but did anyone check the list after a computer compiled it?

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