[情報] 2018選秀簽約
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Selection Player Position Rank Value Bonus +/-
1.0024 Nico Hoerner SS BA#42 $2,724,000 $2,724,000
2.0062 Brennan Davis CF BA#133 $1,060,900 $1,100,000 $ 39,900
2.0077 Cole Roederer OF BA#161 $775,100 $1,200,000 $424,900
2.0078 Paul Richan RHP BA#164 $762,900 $450,000 $312,900
3.0098 Jimmy Herron CF BA#165 $570,600 $520,000 $ 50,600
4.00128 Ethan Roberts RHP $426,100 $130,000 $296,100
5.00158 Andy Weber 2B $317,600
6.00188 Kohl Franklin RHP $245,600 $540,000 $294,400
7.00218 DJ Artis CF BA#149 $192,500 $250,000 $ 57,500
8.00248 Zach Mort RHP $159,100 $140,000 $ 19,100
9.00278 Derek Casey RHP $145,100 $130,000 $ 15,100
10.0308 Luke Reynolds 3B BA#404 $137,600 $125,000 $ 12,600
11.0338 Riley Thompson RHP BA#219 $200,000 $ 75,000
12.0368 Cameron Sanders RHP BA#475 $125,000
13.0398 Ezequiel Pagan CF $125,000
14.0428 Riley McCauley RHP $125,000
15.0458 Tyler Durna 1B $100,000
16.0488 Josh Sawyer LHP
17.0518 Jake Reindl RHP
18.0548 Jake Slaughter SS $100,000
19.0578 Layne Looney RHP
20.0608 Chris Allen LHP $150,000 $ 25,000
21.0638 Carlos Vega RHP $ 5,000
22.0668 Jaime Galazin CF $ 3,000
23.0698 Hunter Taylor C
24.0728 Blake Whitney RHP $ 3,000
25.0758 Dalton Hurd CF
26.0788 Julian Boyd OF
27.0818 Niels Stone RHP
28.0848 Mitchell Parker LHP BA#281
29.0878 Levi Jordan SS $ 3,000
30.0908 Drew Wharton OF $ 3,000
31.0938 Clayton Daniel 2B $ 1,000
32.0968 Jack Patterson LHP $ 5,000
33.0998 Tyler Ras RHP BA#188
34.1028 Miguel Pabon SS $50,000
35.1058 Edmond Americaan OF
36.1088 Jacob Campbell C BA#155
37.1118 Henry Villar SS
38.1148 Chase Hanson OF
39.1178 Pierson Gibis C
40.1208 Itamar Steiner RHP
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總簽約金 $7,517,100 $108,100
總簽約金+5% $7,892,955 + $375,800
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$483,955
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42. Nico Hoerner
Scouting Report: Named to the All-Pac-12 team and All-Pac-12 defensive team
after his sophomore season in 2017, Hoerner has a solid, all-around skillset
and an impressive track record at Stanford and in the Cape Cod League last
summer. While Hoerner has no true standout carrying tool, he’s played a
respectable shortstop with the Cardinal the past two years after playing
mostly at second base as a freshman. He also has an impressive history with
the bat. In two summers in wood bat leagues, Hoerner has hit over .300 and
teams are intrigued by the increase in power that the 5-foot-11 infielder
showed after hitting six home runs in 40 games last summer on the Cape. Teams
that like Hoerner will see a player with a shot to stick at shortstop with
strong hands in the box, a good strikeout-to-walk ratio and impressive exit
velocities. Teams who are on the opposite side will see a player who’s
likely a second baseman without the power profile they are looking for.
Either way, college infielders who perform tend to get drafted high and
Hoerner has performed in both the spring and summer with no gaping holes in
his game.
136.Brennen Davis
Scouting Report: Davis has been a tough one to scout this spring, as he has
struggled with a hamstring problem for much of his senior year. He was
already more of a projection, having come to baseball late after spending
more time playing basketball early in his high school career. Davis was a key
contributor when Basha (Chandler, Ariz.) captured the Arizona 6A state
championship in his junior year before he started focusing strictly on a
baseball career. An above-average or better runner when healthy, the
6-foot-4, 175-pound Davis uses easy, graceful strides in the outfield and on
the bases, an his above-average arm gets good carry. The big question with
Davis is the development of his bat, as he is still very raw at the plate. He
has good, quick hands, but doesn’t yet understand how to adjust them to the
pitch or leverage his body, resulting in current below-average power. He
showed improvement last fall at the WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla.,
and scouts more recently have noticed more fluidity in his swing. Davis is
your typical high-risk, high-reward prospect who would likely require two
years of Rookie ball before advancing to a higher minor league level if he
signs. He could go as high as the third round, but Davis is an outstanding
student who could choose to honor his commitment to Miami if he drops too far
in the draft.
149. D.J. Artis
Scouting Report: A third-team BA All-American in 2017, Artis has been a
steady three-year starter for Liberty with a strong college track record of
hitting. A 40th-round draftee of the Red Sox out of high school, Artis is a
no-doubt center fielder with plus speed, albeit fringy lefthanded arm
strength. Scouts are more divided on Artis' offensive approach. The
small-framed, 5-foot-11, 195-pound lefthanded hitter crouches unusually low
at the plate, shrinking his strike zone. He pairs the stance with a
noticeably passive approach, which has been effective at the college level.
He led the country with a program-record 62 walks last season and placed
second nationally with a .532 on-base percentage. This spring, he's slashed
.305/.464/.489 through 190 at-bats. Despite his statistical track record,
some evaluators are skeptical his approach will play at the next level. Artis
has several moving parts in his swing, and his hit tool ranks over his mostly
gap power. He has bat speed, but he could require some tweaking to fully
unlock his offensive potential. However, with his speed and defensive
ability, as well as his advanced plate discipline, Artis profiles as a speedy
leadoff type with a fourth-outfielder floor.
161. Cole Roederer
Scouting Report: Roederer is a small, athletic, lefthanded-hitting center
fielder who began showing big power this year, drawing comparisons to Andrew
Benintendi. He catapulted into third-round consideration before he separated
his right (non-throwing) shoulder horsing around with teammates after
practice and missed the final month of the season. Roederer is a toolsy
player with bat speed who got stronger and reworked his swing to add power
this season. He began launching long home runs on par with anyone in the
region, enough for optimistic scouts to project him as a 20-25 home run
hitter. The power rounded out Roederer’s well-rounded toolset. He is an
above-average runner whose speed plays up in center field due to his advanced
instincts and reads, and his arm is suitably average. With hints of all five
tools and growing power, Roederer has the upside of an above-average everyday
center fielder, but other scouts are skeptical of his size and injury
history, which also includes a pulled hamstring this year. He is strongly
committed to UCLA and will be an expensive sign.
164. Paul Richan
Scouting Report: Richan supplanted Nick Sprengel as San Diego’s top starter
and most-desired draft prospect this spring, launched in part by a dominant
outing against Michigan at the Tony Gwynn Classic. Richan is a polished
righthander with a four-pitch mix, headlined by a plus slider. At his best,
Richan’s fastball sits 91-92 mph and touches 94, and he can mix in an
average changeup as well. He uses his fastball and changeup to get ahead and
then finishes batters with his slider. Richan tired as the season went on and
sat more 88-91 mph toward the end, cooling some of the early interest. His
fastball command also slipped at the end of the season and resulted in a lot
of contact, although he still threw strikes. A poor finish made his season
numbers look pedestrian, but Richan showed evaluators enough early in the
year that they still consider him a talent worthy of a pick in the top five
rounds.
165. Jimmy Herron
Scouting Report: Draft-eligible last June as a sophomore, Herron was drafted
by the Yankees in the 31st round but elected to play in the Cape Cod League
instead, where he impressed scouts by ranking third in the league in batting
average (.338). Herron has put up similar numbers in his career at Duke,
slashing .316/.414/.446 in two and a half seasons. An immediate contributor
for the Blue Devils, Herron has served as a spark plug at the top of the
order, using a compact righthanded swing that is geared for line drives and
employing his plus speed on the basepaths. Herron hasn’t been as consistent
at the plate this season, with a bat path that has been more uphill than
scouts are used to seeing. But when he stays within himself, Herron is among
the best pure hitters at the college level. As far as his other tools, Herron
’s below-average arm strength limits his versatility in the outfield. He has
the speed and range to handle center field, but his arm has relegated him to
left field for Duke and could cap his ceiling as a fourth outfielder at the
next level. A righthanded, contact-oriented left fielder is typically not a
highly sought-after profile, but Herron’s hitting ability, makeup and
baseball IQ elevate his stock.
219. Riley Thompson
Scouting Report: A 37th-round pick of the Reds out of high school and a 27th
round pick of the Yankees last year as a redshirt freshman, Thompson’s stuff
is every bit as good as anyone who will be taken in the first round. He has a
mid-90s fastball that will tickle triple digits and a power curve that can be
a devastating weapon when he’s locked in. Despite two pitches that can earn
70 grades from scouts and an average changeup, Thompson has had little
on-field success. He missed the 2016 season recovering from Tommy John
surgery. He posted a 4.02 ERA as a redshirt freshman, but had to be shut down
at the end of the season with a sore arm. He began this season in Louisville’
s rotation but slid to the bullpen and has struggled to be effective in
either role. Thompson had a 7.26 ERA in mid-May and was allowing more than a
hit per inning. Thompson’s problem has always been his well below average
control. When he runs into trouble, innings quickly get away from him and he’
s yet to show the ability to diagnose and fix delivery flaws in the middle of
an inning.
404. Luke Reynolds
Scouting Report: Reynolds in 2014 began his college career at Hinds (Miss.)
JC before transferring to Mississippi State for his sophomore season. He
played one season for the Bulldogs before beginning a lengthy transfer
process to Southern Miss, which cost him two seasons. He finally got on the
field this year for the Golden Eagles and excelled, winning Conference USA
player of the year honors. He is a disciplined hitter who has the power to
drive the ball out to all fields. He is a solid athlete and plays third base
well. Reynolds is already 23-years-old, a fact that weighs against him in
evaluations and may make him more of a value pick.
475. Cam Sanders
Scouting Report: The son of big leaguer Scott Sanders and former softball
All-American Linda Sanders, Cam was an 18th-round pick of the Padres last
season out of Northwest Florida JC. He has some of the best stuff on the LSU
staff, but his inconsistent control has kept him from having sustained
success this year—he was 1-0, 6.59 at the end of the SEC tournament. Sanders
walked 7.2 batters per nine innings this season and his performance in SEC
games was even worse (11.12 ERA, 10 BB/9). Sanders did get better as the
season wrapped up, as he started locating his 92-96 mph fastball and sharp
spike-curve more consistently.
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