BA's top 30 prospects in the Cape Cod League
1. Jeff Hoffman, RHP, East Carolina
2. Ian Happ, 2B/3B.OF, Cincinnati (2015 draft)
3. James Kaprielian, RHP, UCLA (2015 draft)
4. Bradley Zimmer, OF, San Francisco
5. Derek Fisher, OF, Virginia
6. Erick Fedde, RHP, UNLV
7. Kyle Freeland, LHP, Evansville
8. Max Pentecost, Kennesaw State
9. Sean Newcomb, LHP, Hartford
10. Kyle Funkhouser, RHP, Louisville (2015 draft)
11. Kyle Twomey, LHP, Southern Cal (2015 draft)
12. JD Davis, 1B/3B/RHP, Cal State Fullerton
13. Dylan Davis, OF/RHP, Oregon State
14. Alex Blandino, 3B, Stanford
15. Drew Jackson, SS, Stanford (2015 draft)
16. Lukas Schiraldi, RHP, Texas
17. Brian Anderson, OF/3B, Arkansas
18. DJ Stewart, OF, Florida State (2015 draft)
19. Scott Heinamn, OF, Oregon
20. Rhett Wiseman, OF, Vanderbilt (2015 draft)
21. Kevin Newman, SS, Arizona (2015 draft)
22. Hunter Cole, OF, Georgia
23. Casey Gillaspie, 1B, Wichita State
24. Ben Smith, LHP, Coastal Carolina
25. Jordan Foley, RHP, Central Michigan
26. Dillon Peters, LHP, Texas
27. Branden Cogsell, SS, Virgina
28. Ross Kivett, 2B, Kansas State (2015 draft)
29. Matt Troupe, RHP, Arizona
30. Sa, Coonrod, RHP, Southern Illinois
關於Jeff Hoffman
Hoffman made a name for himself last summer in the Cape, touching 95 mph in
the all-star game and ranking seventh on this list. He showed flashes of
brilliance during an uneven sophomore spring at ECU, then firmly established
himself as a strong candidate to be drafted inside the top five overall picks
in 2014 with a strong four-start tour through the Cape this summer.
Hoffman is still filling out his gangly 6-foot-4, 183-pound frame, but at his
best he works in the 94-97 mph range and touches 98, though some scouts have
seen him top out around 94 in other outings. He lacks pinpoint command of his
fastball but is capable of working both sides of the plate, usually with good
downhill plane. Hoffman’s 12-to-6 curveball can be a wipeout pitch at 79-84
mph, earning some plus-plus grades from scouts. His mid-80s slider can be a
little flat at times, but it is another major weapon when it’s on. He also
flashes an average changeup with fade and bottom.
“When he locates his fastball, it’s pretty tough,” Hyannis coach Chad
Gassman said. “He’ll be sitting 96-97 in the sixth, seventh inning—it’s
almost like his velocity jumps later in the game. The thing about him is he’
s made to be a starter. It’s free and easy, hardly any effort in there, and
he really has an idea of how to be efficient when he needs to be.”
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