DP Rankings: How they are built

By: Austin Alexander – June 28, 2009 Each time we publish our player rankings in the various classes, we are sure to come under fire from those of you who enjoy visiting our site. Many of our viewers are prep players and their parents, easily the most critical of the names they see, the names they don’t see and, of course, the order that they are ranked in…which we can understand and appreciate! So how much stock should be put into a ranking? Not just a DP ranking, but any ranking? I’ll explain it this way. A ranking is simply an opinion poll where the order of the teams or players is fully subject to the eye of the beholder. Take any draft in the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball as an example. Each year there are surprises that emerge as superstars, likewise, every year there are major busts who drain the funds of the organizations they sign with. Tom Brady was a 6th round pick, Courtney Brown was the 1st overall choice in 2000, what ever became of him? In the NBA, Sam Bowie was once drafted ahead of some fellow named Michael Jordan. How about future Hall of Famer Mike Piazza going in the 62nd round as a favor pick while the immortal Stan Royer was taken in the 1st round of that same draft as a catcher. You often see good trades and bad ones too, some work out, some don’t. The moral of the story, sometimes even the best in the business get it wrong. Scouting is a very imperfect profession, any good scout will tell you just that. Any ranking is simply as reliable as college football’s present method. When Diamond Prospects sits down with a very deep log of names, we exhaustingly pour a ton of time into getting the right names on the list and in the best order that we can, knowing all the while that we will be scrutinized with what we print. We’d like to take this time to address some very popular questions/concerns when we fire out our take on each class… Criteria for being ranked: Like college coaches and pro scouts, we put very little stock in a player’s statistics at the high school level. Evaluating is all about making a generalized opinion that combines information and viewings of the player, his makeup and body-type, the tools that are present and how those tools “project” in the years to come. Phrases we hear quite often: “His velocity is usually…last week he did XYZ… or he normally runs the 60 in…” Understand that pro scouts, college coaches and any other evaluator must go on what is seen on their radar gun, their stopwatch and with their own eyes. Opinions on players and evaluation reports cannot be turned in based on what a player previously did according to a rumor. For example, you’ll have to search high and far to find a college coach or scout that sat in a recruiting meeting or pre-draft conversation and put their name on what a parent said about their own kid. Seeing is believing, especially when your livelihood is on the line. How does a player fall in the rankings: This happens quite often, especially when a player emerges early on in the process. A simple explanation applies. While some guys fail to develop, many others players get better during their prep careers and that players’ stock shoots ahead of others. New names and talent are continuously bursting onto the scene and can land themselves in front of another player who may have also improved since the last ranking. Why is Player ‘X’ ranked at a different position than he plays for his high school: The long-short on this topic is that on a high school team, players may have to spend the majority of their time at a position that best fills the needs that his team has. Just because a given player has always been his team’s best shortstop does not, in any way, serve as proof that he profiles best at that position. Former Dorman and Gamecock standout Steven Tolleson is a perfect example. Growing up, every team that he played for, he was the shortstop, and a darned good one at that. Upon landing at USC, he found himself in both corner outfield spots and three infield positions. He eventually became their shortstop and has recently appeared in the Major Leagues as a second baseman for the Oakland A’s. Point here is that, a given player may project at multiple positions depending on what level of club you are representing and what their present needs may be. Who has input on a DP Ranking: Here at DP, I can assure you that we do our due diligence before we ever publish a ranking of any kind. In addition to many, many nights camped out in high school bleachers across the state, we usually allow 50+ people of importance to weigh in before you ever see a ranking. Will we get it right every single time, certainly not. Will you always agree with our choices, no chance! For that matter, it’s very difficult to get scouts who watch baseball for a living, to agree on a 1-10 in any class! We promise one thing, however, we do put our time in to make our rankings as accurate as humanly possible. Perhaps, that is also our subliminal way of suggesting that we frown upon parents trying to sway our opinions of their children! Take our DP Rankings for what they are, an educated opinion with plenty of input. However, rankings do not mean squat when it’s time to play baseball. If anything, a high ranking makes you a target, it certainly does not earn you one single hit or win. It does not necessarily earn you a scholarship or college opportunity. Players who are not ranked or are ranked low, understand that a ranking is far from a death sentence. Regardless of where a …

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Player Profile: Joshua Escoffier

Class of 2012 Position: RHP for varsity, combined two year record (14-3) Position: Starting 3rd baseman when not pitching. (Avg .387) Ht:   6′- 0"  Wt: 189 lbs 2011 MVP Mustang Tournament (Aiken) 2 time 7-AAAA All Region Team 2 time All Low Country Team Hanahan Hit All Tournament Team Diamond Prospects 2011 results:  60yd – 7.1   Pitching 84 mph 17U Black Diamond Devils Coach     John Rhodes     [email protected] (843 556-1676/ 843 849-6146) James Island Head Coach,         Tom Hatley        (843 406-4080/ 843 709-7275) James island Pitching Coach    Justin Altman [email protected]  (843 708-1652) Joshua Escoffier [email protected] 1006 Wayfarer Lane Charleston, SC 29412 Cell 843 343-0960  Name: Joshua Escoffier Nickname(s):  Josh High School (coach):  James Island Charter High School (Head Coach Tom Hatley, Assistant Coaches Justin Altman and Jordy Snyder Graduation year:  2012 Position(s):  Pitcher, 3rd Height:  5′ – 11" Weight:   175 Bats:  R Throws:  R GPA:  3.125 SAT:  N/A PSAT:  N/A ACT:  N/A Class rank:  N/A Academic awards:  Intended major:  Engineering Parent’s names (college attended, if any):  William Escoffier , College of Charleston /Trident Tech Summer team (coach):  Diamond Devils   U16 Black   (Bart Owen) Fall team (coach):  Summerville Hawks USSSA   AAA    U15   (Allen Livingston) High School Varsity Statistics: (Regular Season) Pitcher: W-L,     ERA,      IP,      SO,      BB          WHIP                 5-1      1.21       48       45         10            .605 Athletic awards:    As a sophomore, selected to the 2010 Hanahan Invitational All Tournament Team with complete game victory over Bishop England 5-1 (April 2010).    Active member of the 2009-2010 USSSA South Carolina State Team U16 as a Pitcher and 3rd base. 60-yard dash:  P’s-Top MPH: 82 Hobbies: Weightlifting, Fishing, Hunting, Basketball List any community service or charity work you have done:   Tom Hatley’s Baseball Camps   Volunteer at various Charleston Recreational Complex Baseball Camps. What do you want a college coach who is reading this to know about you?  Dedicated, hard working and coachable

Palmetto Games Roster: 2009

-Palmetto Games 2009- University of South Carolina * August 14-16, 2009 Pitchers  Name  High School  Committed  Tyler Wilson  Gaffney  Spartanburg Methodist  Drake Thomason  Eastside  South Carolina  Forrest Koumas  Lugoff-Elgin  South Carolina  Chris Hanna &n… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well. Username Password Remember Me     Forgot Password

Player Rankings: Summer 2009

-Diamond Rankings: 2012 Graduates-  Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank  Name  High School  1  Michael Wright  Gaffney  2  Brandon Hester  Stratford  3  Austin Mason  Eastside  4  Wayne Parker  Palmetto  5  Dan Joyner  JL Mann  6  D… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Player Rankings: Summer 2009

-Diamond Rankings: 2011 Graduates-  Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank  Name  High School  Committed  1  Daniel Gossett  Byrnes  Clemson  2  Alex Satterfield  Laurens Academy  South Carolina  3  Taylor Guerreri  North Augusta  South Carolina  4 &nbsp… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Player Rankings: Summer 2009

-DP Rankings: 2010 Graduates- Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank Name High School Committed 1 Drew Cisco Wando Georgia  2  Tyler Wilson  Gaffney Spartanburg Methodist   3 … The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Player Rankings: Summer 2009

-Diamond Rankings: 2009 Graduates-   Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank Name High School Signed 1 Madison Younginer Mauldin Clemson 2 Brooks Hall TL Hanna South Carolina 3 Colby Holmes Conway South Carolina 4 Greg Harrison Hilton Head South Carolina 5 Christian Powell Greenwood C of C 6 Dre Watts Laurens C of C 7 Matt… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

MLB Draft: 2009

– MLB Draft: Day 1 – {seyretpic id=12 align=right}Owings to Diamondbacks in 1st: Gilbert High School SS Christopher Owings (left) was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks with the 41st pick overall in the 2009 MLB Draft on Tuesday. Owings has signed with South Carolina. – MLB Draft Notables – SC Collegians Represented… College players selected from out-of-state: Ben Paulsen (Clemson, Rockies-3rd), Chris Dwyer (Clemson, Royals-4th), Justin Dalles (USC, Orioles-5th), Nick McCulley (Coastal Carolina, Cardinals-9th), Sam Dyson (USC, Athletics-10th), Casio Grider (Newberry, Dodgers-14th), Graham Stoneburner (Clemson, Yankees-14th), Tyler Bortnick (Coastal Carolina, Rays-16th), Kevin Nolan (Winthrop, Blue Jays-20th), Matt Mansilla (C of C, Tigers-22nd), Joey Bergman (C of C, Marlins-22nd), Michael Gilmartin (Wofford, Athletics-27th), Brandon Sizemore (C of C, Brewers-30th), Nick Ebert (USC, Yankees-31st), Oliver Santos (USC Salkehatchie, Reds-35th), Wes Wrenn (Citadel, Mets-35th), Mike Freeman (Clemson, DBacks-36th), Jesse Simpson (C of C, Cardinals-40th), Matt Sanders (Clemson, Rockies-41st), Parker Bangs (USC, Pirates-46th), Addison Johnson (Clemson, Athletics-48th), Josh Edgin (Francis Marion, Braves-50th)… – MLB Draft: Day 2 – Hall, Hyatt selected in 4th Round: TL Hanna High School RHP Brooks Hall (left) was chosen in the 4th Round (#136) of the MLB Draft on Wednesday by the Milwaukee Brewers. {seyretpic id=10 align=left}USC Sumter RHP BJ Hyatt (right) was selected in the same round (#131) by the Houston Astros. Hyatt prepped at Wade Hampton HS. Hall has signed with South Carolina and Hyatt to Kennesaw State. Younginer to Red Sox in 7th: Mauldin High School RHP Madison Younginer (right) {seyretpic id=22 align=left}was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 7th Round (#228th). Younginer has signed with Clemson. Witherspoon to Angels in 12th: Spartanburg Methodist College OF Travis Witherspoon (left) was selected by the Los Angeles Angels in the 12th Round (#381). Witherspoon prepped at Sumter High and has signed with Georgia Southern University (GA). del Pino to Reds in 27th: Dorman High School LHP Stefan del Pino (left) was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 27th Round (#809). del Pino has signed with Coastal Carolina. Palmetto Preps Taken: Four-year college players that hail from our state selected in the Draft… Thomas Berryhill-right (Newberry/Aynor, Braves-5th Rd), John Murrian (Winthrop/Stratford, Tigers-9th), Richard Jones (Citadel/Wilson Hall, Cubs-9th), Ryan Hinson (Clemson/Northwestern, Padres-10th), DeAngelo Mack (USC/Airport, Yankees-13th), Chris McGuiness (Citadel/James Island, Red Sox-13th), Keith Campbell (Everett CC/Eastside, Rangers-15th), Matt Crim (Citadel/Stratford, Braves-21st), Trey Delk (Clemson/SMC/Lugoff-Elgin, White Sox-29th), Brian Fogle (Erskine/Lexington, Rangers-30th)… – MLB Draft: Day 3 – Trapp, Fuesser selected in 34th Round: Fairfield-Central High School INF Justin Trapp (right) was chosen in the 34th Round (#1022) of the MLB Draft on Thursday by the Kansas City Royals. Walters State (TN) LHP Zac Fuesser (left) was selected in the same round (#1015) by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Fuesser prepped at York HS. Trapp has signed with Coastal Carolina and Fuesser just completed his freshman year at the junior college. {seyretpic id=20 align=left}Faulk to Braves in 38th: North Myrtle Beach OF Tripp Faulk (right) was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 38th Round (#1137). Faulk has signed with Wingate University (NC). Christman to Rangers in 44th: USC Sumter RHP Tyler Christman was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 44th Round (#1324). Christman prepped at Sumter HS and was a freshman for the Fire Ants this spring. {seyretpic id=19 align=right}Holmes to Braves in 47th: Conway High School RHP Colby Holmes (left) was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 47th Round (#1408). Holmes has signed with South Carolina. {seyretpic id=17 align=left}Powell to Indians in 47th: Greenwood High School RHP Christian Powell (right) was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 47th Round (#1415). Powell has signed with the College of Charleston. Burnside to Dodgers in 48th: Laurens High School OF Travis Burnside (left) was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the the 48th Round (#1447). Burnside has signed with Spartanburg Methodist College. Godley to Mets in 50th: Bamberg-Ehrhardt High RHP Zack Godley was selected by the New York Mets in the 50th Round (#1514 overall). Godley has signed with Spartanburg Methodist College. Palmetto Preps Taken: Four-year college players that hail from our state selected in the Draft… Alex Farrotto (USC/Riverside, White Sox-34th), Blair Carson (Anderson/Westside, Reds-42nd), Matt Branham (USC Upstate/Spring Valley, Astros-47th), Clinton McKinney (Clemson/Greenville, Rockies-48th)…

Diamond Devils at MetroDome

Written By: Banks Faulkner – June 8-12, 2009 This past Monday our, 18u Diamond Devils team traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota for a showcase tournament hosted by Perfect Game featuring some of the top teams and talent in the nation. The highlight of our trip was the opportunity to play four games at the MetroDome, home of the Minnesota Twins. I have been very fortunate to play and coach on some outstanding teams and travel to some fantastic places but nothing in my baseball life so far compared to having the experience of stepping onto a major league baseball field that had played host to some of baseball history’s most famous moments and games. Our trip began early Monday morning with a flight out of Charlotte. I traveled with one of our players, Brandon Beans, and we met the remainder of our team at the Minneapolis airport. We quickly realized we had left the warm temperatures and sunshine back with us in South Carolina. When we touched down, we were greeted by a high of 63 degrees with clouds that didn’t allow the sun to break through until Wednesday. Coach John Rhodes was waiting for us with vans to make the short trip to our hotel, right across the street from the Mall of America. We got checked in and settled for the week. I had the good fortune of rooming with Coach Danny West for the week. After getting checked in, we walked across the street to the Mall of America. I had heard stories about how big it was but you really had to see it to appreciate it. Although I am not much of an expert on shopping malls, I doubt there is anything that can compare to this. Imagine walking in and seeing an amusement park with four roller coasters, a log ride, and about twenty other rides as well. To top it off the mall had an 18-hole putt-putt course and more stores that I care to think about. We became very familiar with the mall as we would eat lunch in it every day and dinner as well. The choices were pretty much endless. After eating lunch, we met in the lobby of the hotel to go over the afternoon’s plans. We took our first of many adventurous rides together for the week. People in Minnesota do not understand the idea of a "right of way" and will not hesitate to pull out in front of you at a moment’s notice. As we pulled up to the MetroDome, the task became finding out where we were supposed to park the vans. After a few trips around the Dome, the third time proved to be the charm and after a close call on a left turn we arrived safely in one of the Dome’s many adjacent lots. From the outside, the Dome showed her age and was nothing very fancy. As we walked inside, you started to get the sense that you were walking into a major league venue. After a thorough bag check (one of many on the trip) we walked around the concourse and into the Dome’s interior. The first thought that went through my mind was how COLD the Metro Dome was. I have to admit that I am cold-natured but I do not see any way the temperature was above 60 degrees inside the building. Thankfully I had worn a long sleeved shirt for the game. As we looked around the Dome, I realized this would be the first time I had played, coached, or watched a baseball game indoors. The Dome seemed larger than it actually was without a large crowd inside, it was so quiet. As I looked upwards to the white roof I wondered how our players would be able to handle pop flys. As it turns out, we’d handle them without incident although the roof did come into play on a couple balls that we hit. Our first game set the tone for the entire week as we received quality pitching, excellent defense and timely hitting. We saw the first of many 90 MPH arms but our players did a great job of adjusting and found a way to win 3-0 against the Midwest Blazers. One thing that stands out in my mind was a comment Drew Cisco made to me when I asked him about the mound. He just said it was "perfect". We had to be up early the next morning for a 9 AM game against the Illinois Sparks and we won again, this time 5-0. I saw one of the best prep arms I have seen in person in the next game against the Orlando Scorpions. AJ Cole threw his first pitch of the game at 95 MPH and didn’t move off of this velocity in his two innings of work. I was told he is projected to be a top pick in next year’s draft. Our players rallied from a 1-0 deficit to win a tight 2-1 game. Ryan Connolly did a great job in the 7th for us, working around a lead-off triple to strikeout two and the game ended with the Scorpions trying to steal home on the throw back to him. Another 9 AM start took us back to the Dome Wednesday morning and we stranded a lot of baserunners and wound up tying a talented team from Florida 1-1. We defeated a team from Minnesota later in the day 8-1, tied the same team again the next day 2-2 with a rally in the 7th inning, and finished with a 3-0 victory over the very talented East Cobb Astros. The trip was a rewarding one for our team as we were the only team to go undefeated on the week. More importantly, I think our players grew more comfortable playing together and this experience should serve us well the remainder of the summer. On a personal level, this was one of the most enjoyable weeks I have had in …

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Commitments: 2012

-Commitments: Class of 2012- Anderson  Name  High School  Position  HT/WT  B/T  Steven Cooper  Palmetto  RHP/1B  6-0/185  L/R  Joey Bisognani  Hanahan  C/RHP  5-11/188  R/R  Robert Rezac  South Aiken  C  5-11/180  R/R  Steven McKnigh… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.