Five prepsters to follow for the 2010 Draft
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From Project Prospect
by Matt Garrioch, November 5, 2009
A.J. Cole, RHP, Oviedo HS, FL
With a 6-foot-4, 190-pound frame, Cole is one of the prototypical high school
pitchers that teams can dream on. He still could add some muscle to his long
and lean frame and add a few MPH to his already 90-94 fastball that touches 98
– with some run. He has a 77-80 MPH curve but it's inconsistent, similar to
most high school pitchers. It has tight spin and has the potential to be a plus
pitch. He has a changeup but hasn’t had to use it much. Cole has good poise on
the mound, clean mechanics and the tools to be a top prospect and a frontline
starter if all things go right. His biggest weakness is polish; the rest is
there. I expect him to be the first or second high school pitcher taken in the
draft. He has a verbal commitment to Miami.
Jameson Taillon, RHP, The Woodlands HS, TX
Taillon (pronounced Tay-own) is a big 6-foot-6, 200-pound righty from the same
high school that produced top prospect Kyle Drabek in 2006. He is a definite
presence on the mound and reinforces it with his 92-93 mph fastball that tops
out at 96 with late life. He stays on top of his pitches and uses his leverage
well. His spike curve is flat out filthy at 77-83 mph. He does telegraph it but
that is correctable. He mixes in a mid 80's slider that is not as impressive
as his curve but it works. My guess is that he will drop his slider in pro ball
but it could be a useful tool if the team that drafts him wants him to use it
occasionally. His mechanics aren't as clean as Cole's but I don't see any
major red flags. He rushes his delivery some times causing his arm to drag. He
has committed to Rice, but I would be shocked to see him get there, as he
should be a top 10 pick – and likely will be the first or second high school
pitcher taken.
Nick Castellanos, 3B, Archbishop McCarthy HS, FLA
Castellanos is moving up draft boards with his smooth swing, strong hands and
great bat speed. This kid can hit. His swing is quick and short, has power to
all fields and can hit line drives all over the place. I don't foresee him
leading the league in homers or anything, but could hit 20-25 with a .300-.320
average. He is a strong guy at 6-foot-3, 195 pound and is athletic for his
size. He has a strong arm and I see no reason why he won't be a solid defender
at third base. Castellanos is an intelligent ball player and has good
instincts, so his average speed plays up. None of his tools will blow you away
alone, but he is a great ball player and polished for a high school player.
Like Cole, he's committed to Miami.
Austin Wilson, OF, Harvard-Westlake HS, CA
Wilson is a 6-foot-4, 215-pound physical specimen. He is very athletic and
projectable and could develop into an absolute monster. He has raw power to
launch 500-foot blasts in batting practice to all fields but is erratic
translating it to games. He crushed a ball well into the stands in left field
in the Under Armour game at Wrigley Field. He's overly aggressive at times and
will have to learn when to unleash his power. He has a cannon for an arm,
probably a 65-70 on the 20-80 scale which will make him a very good defensive
right fielder along with his athletic ability. He has average running speed and
better under way. He has the choice of going to Stanford or Vanderbilt and as
far as I know hasn't officially committed to either yet.
Stetson Allie, 3B/P, St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio
Stetson Allie is a unique player. He can throw 100 MPH and has a fresh arm, as
he's only been a closer for his high school team. He prefers to play third
base, though. There isn't any projection in Allie as he is a 6-foot-4,
235-pounder. His fastball sits 94-95 mph and has an 89 MPH slider. He has a
change but doesn't need it at this level. His slider is very raw and is more
of a thrower than a pitcher at this point, but his arm strength is elite. As a
third baseman, he is an adequate defender, although he may outgrow the
position. He has a good eye at the plate and hits the ball hard with quick
hands and upper body strength. I think he has the skills to be a top pick no
matter which position he plays but he will need a lot of work to reach his
ceiling, whichever he chooses. He will be interesting to watch next spring to
see if he becomes a clear cut third baseman or a pitcher. His coach plans on
putting him in the starting rotation this spring. He is committed to North
Carolina.
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