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Ok, I was wondering about that! Cowart's got a lot of tools and a lot of potential but I was curious how he had jumped so high on your list. Also, I know BA is down on Whitson, and there might be some cause for concern, but as of right now I consider him the second best prep arm on the board. Your list makes more sense now that you've clarified/corrected.

I was in a hurry and using Excel. I was dragging and dropping players from my Top 100 list from Draft America and, heck, I don't know. Whatever, I'm still very high on Whitson, despite the concerns. We will hear more as we near the draft, and those concerns may have us all going, "Now I get it."

I am a big advocate of pitchers who have multiple high-quality offerings and already show good command of them all. Whitson -for me- could be similar (albeit right-handed) to Brian Matusz, though Whitson may have a bit quicker fastball by the time he reaches the majors.

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