Re: [情報] 2019選秀簽約
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Selection Player Position Rank Value Bonus +/-
1.0027 Ryan Jensen RHP BA#99 $2,570,100 $2,000,000 +570,100
2.0064 Chase Strumpf 2B BA#42 $1,050,300 $1,050,300
3.0103 Michael McAvene LHP BA#179 $ 565,600
4.0132 Chris Clarke RHP BA#216 $ 426,600 $ 426,600
5.0162 Josh Burgmann RHP $ 318,200 $ 225,000 + 13,200
6.0192 Ethan Hearn C BA#66 $ 247,000
7.0222 Brad Deppermann RHP $ 194,400 $ 50,000 +144,400
8.0252 DJ Herz LHP BA#243 $ 162,700 $ 500,000 -337,300
9.0282 Tyler Schlaffer RHP $ 149,800 $ 250,000 -100,200
10.312 Wyatt Hendrie C BA#357 $ 142,200
11.342 Mack Chambers SS
12.372 Hunter Bigge RHP BA#396 $ 125,000
13.402 Porter Hodge RHP
14.432 Ryan Reynolds 3B $ 125,000
15.462 Zach Bryant RHP
16.492 Johzan Oquendo RHP
17.522 Tanner Dalton RHP $ 5,000
18.552 Alex Moore RHP $ 1,000
19.582 Adam Laskey LHP BA#280 $ 125,000
20.612 Darius Hill OF $ 5,000
21.642 Nelson Maldonado OF BA#366 $ 5,000
22.672 Elian Almanzar RHP
23.702 Manny Collier CF BA#429 $ 125,000
24.732 Grayson Byrd INF $ 5,000
25.762 Zac Taylor OF $ 1,000
26.792 Jacob Olson INF $ 1,000
27.822 Cayne Ueckert RHP $ 5,000
28.852 Chris Kachmar RHP $ 1,000
29.882 Jake Washer C
30.912 Bryan King LHP $ 1,000
31.942 Shane Combs RHP
32.972 Bryce Windham 2B $ 1,000
33.1002 Ryan Ritter SS
34.1032 Nolan Letzgus RHP
35.1062 Hunter Patteson LHP
36.1092 Jayson Hoopes RHP
37.1122 Jaylon McLaughlin CF
38.1152 Marc Davis 3B
39.1182 Mason Auer CF BA#444
40.1212 Mac Bingham CF
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總簽約金 $5,826,900
總簽約金+5% $6,118,245
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※ 編輯: Zamned (59.115.140.68 臺灣), 06/23/2019 21:53:34
Ryan Jensen
Fastball: 70 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45
Fresno State has had its fair share of high profile draftees, most recently
first rounders Taylor Ward in 2015 and, of course, Aaron Judge in 2013. The
Bulldogs haven't had a pitcher go in the top five rounds in over a decade,
with Tanner Scheppers and Justin Wilson both going that high in 2008. Both
were starters in college and made it to the big leagues as relievers, a path
Jensen could very well take after pitching well as Frenso State's Friday
night starter this spring.
Jensen has arm strength to spare, with a fastball that sits from 94-98 mph.
He's able to maintain his velocity deep into his starts, showing plenty of
97-98 mph heaters in the seventh and eighth inning of his starts. When he
finds his arm slot, it can have plus life, but he often loses it, causing it
to be flat and very hittable. His slider will show flashes of being an
above-average pitch, but it's not consistent. He does have an upper-80s
changeup with some fade that might be average, but he doesn't use it much.
Jensen has a tendency to over stride at times, which makes it tougher for him
to repeat his delivery and command the baseball.
With some effort to his delivery and an undersized frame, many see Jensen
moving to the bullpen, with his power stuff playing up and allowing him to
move more quickly. There is some feel for pitching here, so a team could send
him out as a starter and see how it looks at the outset of his career.
※ 編輯: Zamned (59.115.140.68 臺灣), 06/23/2019 21:56:10
Chase Strumpf
Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 45 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50
In 2017, Royce Lewis was the No. 1 overall pick in the Draft as a shortstop
out of JSerra Catholic High School in California. Lewis didn't play shortstop
until 2017 because he was blocked by Strumpf. Strumpf has since moved to
second base at UCLA and, coming off a huge sophomore season that saw him lead
the Bruins in a host of offensive categories, started slowly in his junior
season but was starting to show the advanced bat that scouts saw the year
prior as the Draft approached.
It's Strumpf's hit tool that stands out. He can flat out rake with excellent
strike zone discipline, showing the ability to barrel up the baseball
consistently. While he doesn't have huge raw power, there's some definite
thump from the right side of the plate and he can punish mistakes. While he
was a shortstop in high school, he doesn't have the arm or speed to play
there, but he should be a reliable defender at second base.
It's the bat, though, that will get him drafted in the early rounds of the
2019 Draft. He profiles as an offensive-minded second baseman with some
power, kind of like a right-handed version of Bruin product Kevin Kramer, who
made his big league debut with the Pirates in 2018.
※ 編輯: Zamned (59.115.140.68 臺灣), 06/23/2019 21:57:32
Ethan Hearn
Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 35 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50
Only two Alabama high school catchers ever have been selected in the first
three rounds, and it hasn't happened in the last 50 years. Rated the top prep
backstop in the 2019 Draft by some teams, Hearn could join James Kelly
(Orioles, second round, 1966) and Lamar Johnson (White Sox, third, 1968) in
that exclusive club. His talent and the relative lack of catching available
this year is pushing him up boards.
Hearn's two most impressive tools are his raw power and pure arm strength,
both of which grade as plus. He's a left-handed hitter whose strength and
aggressive, pull-oriented mindset give him plenty of pop to right field. He
has a quick release on his throws and can record 1.9-second pop times to
second base.
A Mississippi State recruit, Hearn still requires some offensive and
defensive polish. He needs to temper his approach at the plate because he
doesn't always make consistent contact against quality pitching. He has
improved as a receiver but still has more work to do and loses concentration
more often than he should.
※ 編輯: Zamned (59.115.140.68 臺灣), 06/23/2019 21:59:25
DJ Herz
Herz succeeded Christian Jayne (now at East Carolina) as the quarterback and
top baseball prospect at Sanford High (Fayetteville, N.C.) this spring. He
has the most live arm in Tar Heel State's prep class, though there's debate
as to his long-term role and whether he's signable away from a North Carolina
commitment. Herz already can touch 95 mph with his fastball and popped 93s
and 94s more frequently as the Draft approached. His heater has jumped about
5 mph from a year ago and could reside in the mid-90s if he continues to
develop physically. He generates a lot of ugly swings with the lateral break
on his low-80s slider but has yet to exhibit much feel for a changeup. While
throwing across his body gives Herz some action on his pitches, it also costs
him command. Some scouts look at the effort in his delivery and the length of
his arm action and project him as a definite reliever. Others think he's
athletic and strong enough to power through and make it as a starter.
※ 編輯: Zamned (59.115.140.68 臺灣), 06/23/2019 22:01:05
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