Re: [討論] Draft
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Round 4, Randy Henry, RHP, South Mountain CC: As a freshman at South Mountain
Community College, Henry played a key role in the Cougars' bullpen. Henry
appeared in nine games this season, picking up three saves and striking out
11. He finished with a 0.82 ERA.
Round 5, Ashur Tolliver, LHP, Oklahoma City U: Tolliver went 10-1 for
Oklahoma City University in 2009. The left-hander registered 89 strikeouts in
13 appearances with an ERA of 3.74.
Round 6, Justin Dalles, C, University of South Carolina-Columbia: The
Orioles' sixth-round selection marks the fourth time Dalles has been drafted.
Dalles earned second team All-SEC honors this season, hitting .324 with 39
runs scored. The catcher hit 15 home runs and knocked in 47 runs.
Round 7, Aaron Wirsch, LHP, El Toro HS (CA): Wirsch posted a 1.54 ERA for the
Chargers during the 2008-09 season. The left-hander held opponents to just a
.198 batting average, while giving up 17 earned runs.
Round 8, Devin Harris, LF, East Carolina University: Harris batted .344 for
the Pirates during the 2009 season, starting in 59 games and hitting 14 home
runs with 48 RBIs.
Round 9, Ryan Berry, RHP, Rice University: The right-hander brings a 91-mph
fastball to his arsenal of pitches. Berry also features an often nasty
curveball with a late break, but has yet to use an effective changeup.
Round 10, Jacob Cowan, RHP, San Jacinto Col North: Cowan finished with a
perfect 6-0 record for San Jacinto College in 2009. He tossed 63 2/3 innings,
allowing just 12 earned runs and striking out 80 batters.
Round 11, Michael Ohlman, C, Lakewood Ranch HS: The catcher batted a
scorching .597 for Lakewood Ranch high school his senior season. Despite
hitting only three home runs, Ohlman accumulated four triples and five
doubles while knocking in 21 runs.
Round 12, Steven Bumbry, RF, Virginia Tech University: The son of former
Orioles great Al Bumbry, the right fielder started 48 games for the Hokies in
2009. Bumbry hit 10 home runs and knocked in 40 RBIs while hitting .283.
Round 13, Tyler Kelly, 2B, UC Davis: Kelly started all 55 games for the
Aggies in 2009. He hit four home runs while batting .307, and led the team in
doubles (20) and RBIs (40).
Round 14, David Baker, RHP, Hemet HS: Pitching for Hemet high school, Baker
finished 2009 with a 3.12 ERA, while holding batter to a .254 average at the
plate. Baker allowed 27 earned runs over 60 2/3 innings pitched.
Round 15, Garrett Bush, RHP, Stanton College Prep School: In 2008, Bush was a
Diamond Club Showcase participant in Lakeland, Fla. He went 3-0 with a 2.33
ERA and a save in six appearances during his junior season.
Round 16, Ryan Palsha, RHP, Diablo Valley College: In 16 appearances during
2009, Palsha went 5-2 with a complete game and a 4.06 ERA. Palsha finished
second on the team with 66 strikeouts and issued just 22 walks in 64 innings
pitched.
Round 17, Jeffrey Walters, RHP, University of Georgia: Walters went 2-0 for
the Bulldogs in 2009, posting a 4.64 ERA over 40 innings pitched. The
right-hander allowed 22 earned runs and struck out 46 while holding hitters
to a .242 average.
Round 18, Jarret Martin, LHP, Bakersfield College: As a hitter last season,
Martin lead his team with a .331 average, blasting 11 home runs and driving
in 35. He also registered nine doubles and scored 32 runs last year.
Round 19, Kipp Schutz, LF, Indiana University: A member of the 2009 First
Team All-Big Ten, Schutz finished third in the conference with a .392
average. He hit 10 doubles, five home runs and drove in 34 runs during his
sophomore campaign.
Round 20, James Brandhorst, RHP, Lamar University: The right-hander went 3-0
with a 3.59 ERA for Lamar in 2009. He accumulated 44 strikeouts and also
earned three saves in the bullpen.
Round 21, Kevin Landry, RHP, William and Mary: As a senior for the Tribe,
Landry pitched 76 innings with a 4-6 record and struck out 91 batters on the
year. Landry allowed 40 earned runs and issued 30 walks.
Round 22, Cameron Coffey, LHP, Houston Christian HS: Despite undergoing Tommy
John elbow reconstruction surgery in March, Coffey took part in several rehab
starts this year.
Round 23, Michael Mooney, SS, University of Florida: Mooney appeared in 50
games for the Gators in 2009, helping them to a 42-22 record. The shortstop
knocked in 24 runs while hitting .306 and finishing with a .382 slugging
percentage.
Round 24, Justin Anderson, LHP, University of Louisiana-Monroe: Before
pitching at ULM, Anderson attended Central Arizona College, where he posted a
7-1 record with a 4.17 ERA. He struck out 38 batters in 54 innings and
allowed 18 walks over that span.
Round 25, Jay Johnson, LHP, Lethbridge CC: Johnson stands at 6-foot-2 and
weighs 210 pounds. The 19-year-old bats from the right side.
Round 26, Michael Mechaw, LHP, Shelton State CC: Mechaw is yet another arm in
the 2009 class for the Orioles. The left-hander stands at 6-foot-2 and weighs
190 pounds.
Round 27, Michael Planeta, RF, Glendale CC: The right fielder is a 6-foot-3
right-handed hitter. He weighs 195 pounds.
Round 28, Kyle Hoppy, CF, Orchard Park HS: During his junior year, Hoppy
batted an impressive .461, blasting a home run and knocking in 20 runs in 22
games.
Round 29, Brandon Alexander, CF, Oakville Senior HS: Alexander was a key
factor for the Tigers during the 2008-09 season, helping the team achieve a
24-4 record.
Round 30, Brenden Webb, CF, Palomar College: As a freshman at Palomar, Webb
got off to an impressive start, being named an All-Pacific Coast Conference
first-team selection. He batted .342 with six doubles, two triples and eight
home runs.
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