[外電] Draft 2010 - Round 3~30
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Round 3 (pick 85), Daniel Klein, RHP, UCLA: The Orioles redrafted Klein, who
was originally selected with the 729th pick (Round 24) in 2007. The
21-year-old two-sport star redshirted his sophomore season at UCLA after
having shoulder surgery, but appeared fully healthy in '09, when he excelled
as the Bruins' closer. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound righty can throw four pitches
for strikes, leading some scouts to think he may move back into a starter's
role. Otherwise he may wind up rising quickly to the Majors as a reliever.
Round 4 (pick 118), Trent Mummey, CF, Auburn: Mummey missed the first six
weeks of his junior season with an ankle injury, but was lights-out in his
return to the Tigers. The 5-foot-10, 180-pounder hit one home run for every
nine at-bats, finishing with 17 dingers, 54 RBIs and a .366 batting average.
As a sophomore, Mummey won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award and made the SEC
All-Defensive Team. He also led the Tigers with 17 steals that year and was
8-for-9 in steal chances in 2010.
Round 5 (pick 148), Connor Narron, SS, Charles B. Aycock HS, N.C.: In his
senior season at C.B. Aycock, the 6-foot-3, 187-pound switch-hitter batted
.317 with 30 RBIs, seven homers and notched a fielding percentage of .955.
Round 6 (pick 178), Dixon Anderson, RHP, California: The 6-foot-5, 225-pound
hurler started 13 games for Cal in 2010, going 5-4 with a 5.17 ERA. He had
been a closer in his redshirt freshman season, going 1-0 with a 3.98 ERA and
three saves in 20 appearances. Along with his best pitch -- a plus fastball
that tops out around 94 mph -- Anderson also has a sinking curveball and is
working on a splitter. Considered a possible first-day talent, he is
projected as a reliever in the Majors who may ready for his debut sooner
rather than later.
Round 7 (pick 208), Matthew Bywater, LHP, Pepperdine: In a Draft pool light
on good southpaws, Bywater is among the elite. He went 6-5 with a 2.40 ERA in
13 starts for Pepperdine in 2010 and broke a school record with four
shutouts. The 6-foot-3, 193-pounder was projected to go by Round 5.
Round 8 (pick 238), Wynston Sawyer, C, Scripps Ranch HS, Calif.: The
6-foot-3, 190-pound backstop has had trouble behind the plate but plenty of
success beside it. In his senior season he batted .400 with 10 doubles, two
triples, seven home runs and 38 RBIs en route to Eastern League Player of the
Year honors. Sawyer was a late riser after putting on 20 pounds of muscle in
his senior year and improving on his defense, which still remains his biggest
weakness.
Round 9 (pick 268), Parker Bridwell, RHP, Hereford HS, Texas: A three-sport
star who also played quarterback and was on the basketball team at Hereford,
the 6-foot-4, 190-pound hurler was recruited in football, but appears
committed to baseball after making a verbal commitment to pitch for Texas
Tech. In his senior season, he went 7-2 with a 2.26 ERA and 106 strikeouts in
65 innings.
Round 10 (pick 298), Clayton Schrader, RHP, San Jacinto College North, Texas:
A bit undersized at 6-foot, 200 pounds, Schrader was the closer for the top
junior college team in the country. Working with a 92- to 94-mph fastball, a
plus slider and an average curveball, he racked up 11 saves with a 2.73 ERA
and 44 strikeouts in 26 2/3 innings for the Gators in 2010.
Round 11 (pick 328), Alexander Gonzalez, RHP, Boca Raton Community HS, Fla.:
Gonzalez may not bring the heat, with his fastball maxing out in the high
80s, but he excels with his command. He signed a letter of intent to play for
Oral Roberts.
Round 12 (pick 358), Ryan Hornback, C, San Jacinto College North, Texas: The
Orioles' second pick from San Jacinto, Hornback hit .361 in his freshman
campaign. Perhaps more impressively, he didn't commit a single error in 151
innings of work behind the plate.
Round 13 (pick 388), Jeremy Nowak, OF, Mt. Olive College: The switch-hitter
broke school records with 99 hits (sixth in the nation) and a .446 batting
average in his senior season. He also hit 17 homers and started the season
with a 35-game hitting streak, the second-longest streak to start a season in
Division II history.
Round 14 (pick 418), Michael Mosby, 3B, Wabash Valley College: In his
sophomore season, he hit .451 with 18 homers and 86 RBIs. He signed a letter
of intent to play for Western Kentucky in 2011.
Round 15 (pick 448), Joe Oliveira, C, Pacific College: The right-handed
hitter batted .332 with five homers and 29 RBIs in 2010. He didn't learn to
play catcher until his freshman year at Pacific, but by his senior year, he
earned manager Ed Sprague's trust to call games, a rare circumstance in
college baseball.
Round 16 (pick 478), Brandon King, OF, Fresno Community College: A 6-foot,
190-pound lefty, King hit .370 with 31 RBIs and led his conference with eight
home runs.
Round 17 (pick 508), David Richardson, RHP, Hillsborough Community College:
The 5-foot-11 left fielder and reliever for Hillsborough is projected as a
hitter after posting a 9.92 ERA in 16 1/3 innings while batting .331 in his
freshman season.
Round 18 (pick 538), Sebastian Vader, RHP, San Marcos HS, Calif.: With a
lanky 6-foot-4, 175-pound frame, Vader is an athletic pitcher who also played
quarterback in high school. An outfielder and closer for San Marcos, he
signed a letter of intent to pitch for San Diego State before his senior
season.
Round 19 (pick 568), Kenneth Wise, RHP, Santa Fe Community College: After two
years in junior college, the big 6-foot-6, 225-pound pitcher is projected as
a possible starter in the big leagues. His works with a fastball in the 89-
to 91-mph range and also has a curveball.
Round 20 (pick 598), Matt Drummond, LHP, UCLA: The second Bruins reliever
selected by Baltimore, the 6-foot-1, 200-pound Drummond was 0-1 with a 5.23
ERA in 11 appearances as a redshirt junior.
Round 21 (pick 628), Scott Copeland, RHP, Southern Mississippi: In 14 starts
for the Golden Eagles, the 6-foot-3, 210-pound senior went 11-1 in 14 starts
and posted a 3.75 ERA.
Round 22 (pick 658), Tanner Murphy, C, Mountain Ridge HS: The 6-foot-1,
190-pound backstop hit .351 in his senior year and led his team with five
home runs and 29 RBIs.
Round 23 (pick 688), Christopher Clinton, CF, Eckerd College: As a sophomore,
he led the Tritons in nearly every offensive category and was fourth in
Division II with 40 steals. His numbers dipped slightly in 2010.
Round 24 (pick 718), Timothy Adleman, RHP, Georgetown: The 6-foot-5,
205-pound starter was the Hoyas' ace as a junior, leading the club with an
ERA of 5.71, opposing batting average of .296 and 66 strikeouts in 14 starts.
He dropped his ERA to 5.51 in his senior campaign.
Round 25 (pick 748), Vincent Zazueta, SS, Arizona Western College: At 6-foot
and 150 pounds, Zazueta is known more for his glove than his bat. The
diminutive shortstop hit .270 with 16 RBIs while posting a .910 fielding
percentage in 2010.
Round 26 (pick 778), Austin Goolsby, C, Embry-Riddle University: The Birds
picked their fifth catcher of the day with this 6-foot-2, 185-pounder. After
being drafted by San Francisco in the 49th round of the 2009 First-Year
Player Draft, he returned for his senior year to hit .319 and lead the Eagles
with 13 homers and 57 RBIs. He also recorded a .990 fielding percentage.
Round 27 (pick 808), Austin Urban, RHP, Richland HS, Pa.: It might be tough
for the Orioles to sign this 6-foot-1, 185-pound pitcher, as he signed a
letter of intent to play for Penn State. Ranked just outside the Top 200 by
Baseball America, Urban has drawn mixed opinions about his future as a
starter or as a reliever.
Round 28 (pick 838), Jaime Esquivel, RHP, South Houston HS: This 6-foot-2,
185-pound strikeout artist earned district MVP honors after helping his team
end a 22-year streak of missing the state playoffs. The Rice-bound righty
posted a 2.10 ERA in 2010.
Round 29 (pick 868), Cameron Roth, LHP, UNC-Wilmington: The 6-foot-2,
202-pound southpaw led UNCW with a 7-4 record and 2.98 ERA as a junior.
Round 30 (pick 898), Michael Rooney, SS, UNC-Wilmington: The Orioles wrapped
up Day 2 by picking their second consecutive player from UNCW. The 5-foot-11,
170-pound senior hit .282 and posted a fielding percentage of .963 for the
Seahawks in 2010.
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