[情報] 2018選秀報導(Rounds 1-3)
1st rd #9 Kyler Murray Oklahoma (OK) CF R/R 4YR JR
5' 11 195lbs DOB: 08/07/97
BA National Rank:77
Signed for/Slot money: 4.66M/4.7615M
mlb.com:
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/262722544/v1974842783
Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 40 | Field: 55 |
Overall: 50
The best athlete in the 2015 Draft, Murray drew first-round interest from
several clubs but opted out of the process because he was also the nation's
top-rated dual threat quarterback prospect and wanted to play football and
baseball at Texas A&M. Despite playing regularly as a freshman for the
Aggies, he opted to transfer to Oklahoma, where he had to sit out 2016 before
backing up Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield last fall. After looking
overmatched at the plate in his return to baseball with the Sooners last
spring and in the Cape Cod League last summer, he has shown dramatic
improvement as a redshirt sophomore.
Though he continues to juggle two sports and has lost a lot of at-bats while
doing so, Murray has made impressive adjustments at the plate. He's making
better contact and no longer is easy prey for breaking balls, doing a better
job of recognizing them and not chasing them off the plate. He has the
plus-plus speed to create havoc on the bases and the bat speed and strength
to produce average power.
The son of former Texas A&M quarterback and Brewers farmhand Kevin Murray and
the nephew of two-time first-rounder and five-year big leaguer Calvin Murray,
Kyler still needs to reduce his strikeouts further and is a work in progress
defensively. He's learning reads and routes but has the quickness to outrun
his mistakes and eventually could become at least a solid center fielder. His
arm has regressed on the diamond and currently plays below average.
With his tools and the surprising progress he has made in 2018, Murray once
again is in position to command a multimillion-dollar bonus. However, it may
be virtually impossible to get him to give up football when he's a leading
contender to helm one of college football's top offenses. He'll turn 21
shortly after the Draft and needs to get going with his baseball career if
that's going to be his future.
BA:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
perfectgame:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
KL:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
Fangraph:
20 OAK/9 Kyler Murray 45 High
https://youtu.be/xmMP-OHxKp8
TLDR
Murray was a five star QB recruit in high school and will finally start at QB
this spring, so he's very unlikely to sign but the tools are very loud and he
played better than expected this spring in his first extended playing time in
baseball.
Full Report
Murray was a nationally-known superstar quarterback in high school and,
though he played shortstop as well, it was assumed that Murray would be the
heir apparent to Johnny Manziel at Texas A&M. A shoulder injury limited
Murray to DH'ing as a senior in high school and Murray formally opted out of
the draft by refusing to submit to MLB's pre-draft medical disclosure. He
went to A&M but split time with Kyle Allen as a freshman. Each of them
transferred, Murray to Oklahoma, where he backed up Heisman winner and #1
overall pick, Baker Mayfield. For much of this time, Murray wasn't playing
baseball.
Football at A&M and the time missed due to NCAA transerring rules limited
Murray to 64 college plate appearances before this season. Despite it, he has
been electric, showing even more physical ability than he had in high school
and performing, slashing .290/.390/.550. He shows everything scouts could
want to see after this kind of layoff and his only clear weakness is
swing-and-miss against good off-speed stuff, both somewhat allowed with his
power-based approach. And even more forgiveable when you consider he hasn't
seen good pitching on a regular basis at any point in his baseball career.
Given these factors, there's a reasonable chance he may be able to close that
hole in his game with reps.
Murray is projected, but not a lock, to win Oklahoma's QB job in the fall.
Teams aren't sure how much it would take to get him to give up football or if
there's even a number that would do it, but some teams are kicking around
multi-million dollar offers to see if they can buy him out. Given his size,
baseball likely offers the most financial upside unless he's a Heisman level
performer this year. With some recent changes to the CBA, spreading a bonus
over 5 years and letting him play football (like the Blue Jays did with CF
Anthony Alford) isn't really an option anymore.
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206936
age AB H 2B 3B HR SB CS BB SO avg obp slg
2017 Oklahoma Big12 19 49 6 0 0 0 12 1 13 20 .122 .317 .122
2018 Oklahoma Big12 20 189 56 13 3 10 10 4 28 56 .296 .398 .556
http://www.soonersports.com/pdf9/5473026.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=31000
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2nd rd #50 Jameson Hannah Dallas Baptist (TX) OF L/L 4YR JR
5' 9 185lbs DOB: 08/10/97
BA National Rank:48
Signed for/Slot money: 1.8M/$1.4142M
mlb.com:
https://www.mlb.com/video/2018-draft-hannah-of/c-1974482683
Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 40 | Field: 55 |
Overall: 50
Dallas Baptist never has had a position player selected in the first three
rounds, a drought that should end with Hannah, who also has a chance to
become the first first-rounder in school history. He was the Missouri Valley
Conference's co-freshman of the year in 2016 and has continued to get better
in each of his next two seasons. He also has a track record of performing
well with wood bats in summer play, overcoming a slow start in the Cape Cod
League last season to bat .392 during a season-ending 20-game hitting streak.
Athletic college players who can hit are always in demand, and Hannah fits
that profile. He recognizes pitches and manages the strike zone well, using
his quick left-handed swing to repeatedly barrel the ball. He has the
strength for at least 15-homer power and perhaps more and also should provide
plenty of doubles.
Hannah gets plus to plus-plus grades for his speed and has been a successful
if not especially prolific basestealer in college. He also uses his quickness
well in center field, where he gets good jumps and can track down balls from
gap to gap. His arm is his lone below-average tool but isn't a huge handicap
in center.
BA:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
perfectgame:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
JS:
https://www.minorleagueball.com/2018/6/4/17422628/2018-mlb-draft-jameson-hannah-of-dallas-baptist
Fangraph:
60 OAK/50 Jameson Hannah 40 Low
TLDR
Hannah isn't especially toolsy and doesn't project for much power, but he's
strong and has a solid chance to stay in center field.
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=202568
age AB H 2B 3B HR SB CS BB SO avg obp slg
2016 Dallas Baptist 18 193 64 8 2 4 11 0 20 39 .332 .407 .456
2017 Dallas Baptist 19 268 88 19 4 9 9 1 34 45 .328 .411 .530
2018 Dallas Baptist 20 236 85 22 3 6 8 1 35 35 .360 .444 .555
https://dbupatriots.com/cumestats.aspx?path=baseball&year=2018
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2nd rd #70 Jeremy Eierman Missouri State (MO) SS R/R 4YR JR
6' 1 205lbs DOB: 09/10/96
BA National Rank:26
Signed for/Slot money: 1.232M/0.8724M
mlb.com:
https://www.mlb.com/video/2018-draft-jeremy-eierman-ss/c-1868827983
Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 65 | Field: 50 |
Overall: 50
Jake Burger became the first Missouri State position player ever drafted in
the first round when the White Sox selected him 11th overall last June, and
scouts considered his former partner on the left side of the Bears infield an
even better prospect entering 2018. He was one of just two NCAA Division I
players to total 20 homers and 15 steals in 2017, joining Mississippi State
star and Twins supplemental first-rounder Brent Rooker, but Eierman's stock
has taken a hit after he changed his setup and hasn't shown the same power
this spring. Eierman comes from a baseball family, as his father John was a
Red Sox 13th-round choice in 1991 and his brother Johnny was a Rays
third-rounder two decades later.
Eierman's bat speed and strength create natural power from the right side of
the plate, but he has sold out for home runs this spring with negative
results. He widened his setup, adopted more of a crouch and has been overly
aggressive and pull-happy. Though he doesn't always get out of the box
quickly when he takes a big hack, he can show plus speed once he gets going.
Eierman may not have true shortstop quickness but he has a chance to stay at
the position with his good body control, soft hands and cannon arm. He may
wind up at third base, where his tools could make him a Gold Glover. His
grinder makeup is another asset.
BA:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
perfectgame:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
KL:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
JS:
https://www.minorleagueball.com/2018/6/3/17418830/2018-mlb-draft-jeremy-eierman-ss-missouri-state-university
Fangraph
41 OAK/70 Jeremy Eierman 45 Med
TLDR
Has big pull power and enetered the spring with a chance to stay at short.
Hasn't performed as hoped and likely moving to third.
Full Report
Eierman entered 2018 as a potential top ten pick after he perfomed in front
of decision makers who were in to see Jake Burger last year. He displayed
all-fields power and a chance to stay at short, especially for a growing
amount of teams who are more inclusive about who they consider a viable
shortstop because of newer methods of defensive positioning. As a junior,
Eierman's approach became very pull-heavy and opinions on his defense have
shaded toward third base. He may need to rework how his hands set up, because
they're currently very stiff. He has big raw power for a prospect who is
likely to play on the infield and some of what plagued him as a junior seems
correctable, so his market probably starts toward the back of round one
amoung teams smitten with his Trackman readout.
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=200826
age AB H 2B 3B HR SB CS BB SO avg obp slg
2016 Missouri State 19 230 68 13 4 9 6 0 12 67 .296 .336 .504
2017 Missouri State 20 243 76 15 2 23 17 2 41 61 .313 .431 .675
2018 Missouri State 21 223 64 17 2 10 21 3 27 47 .287 .379 .516
https://missouristate_ftp.sidearmsports.com/custompages/sports/stats/m-basebl/stats/teamcume.htm?path=baseball&path=baseball#TEAM.MLB
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3rd rd #85 Hogan Harris University of Louisiana-Lafayette(LA) LHP 4YR JR
6' 3 230lbs DOB: 12/26/96
BA National Rank:148
Signed for/Slot money: 0.66M/0.6838M
mlb.com:
https://www.mlb.com/video/2018-draft-hogan-harris-lhp/c-2078692983
Scouting grades: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 |
Control: 45 | Overall: 45
Scouts noticed Harris at St. Thomas More High (Lafayette, La.) while scouting
eventual Royals supplemental first-rounder Chase Vallot in 2014, and he
developed into the state's best prep prospect for 2015. He went undrafted,
however, because he wanted to attend his local college. Three years later, he
should become the first Louisiana-Lafayette pitcher selected in the first
five rounds since the turn of the century.
Harris created a stir by hitting 98 mph in mid-March after missing a month
with an oblique injury, though he usually pitches at 91-94 with some run and
angle on his fastball. He has aptitude for spin, throwing a curveball with
power and depth and morphing it into a slider at times. He also has an
effective changeup to combat right-handers.
While he possesses four pitches, Harris also has a lot of work to do to
remain a starter at the next level. He lacks reliable command, and he loses
velocity and location on his fastball at times when he falls in love with his
breaking pitches. He also has a history of nagging injuries, leading to
questions about his durability.
BA:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
perfectgame:
https://thomashsnu.tian.yam.com/album/10825248
Fangraph:
92 OAK/85 Hogan Harris 40 High
TLDR
College lefty built like blocking tight end who has been up to 98. Had
oblique issues this year.
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=200532
age W L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO
2016Louisiana-Lafayette 19 2 0 3.90 16 2 27.2 29 14 12 0 11 26
2017Louisiana-Lafayette 20 5 2 2.66 13 12 67.2 45 27 20 7 34 87
2018Louisiana-Lafayette 21 5 2 2.62 12 11 58 52 21 17 1 30 54
https://ragincajuns.com/cumestats.aspx?path=baseball&year=2018
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