Draft Breakdown: 2009

2009 MLB Draft Breakdown By: Austin Alexander, June 8-9, 2009 In a year that professional scouts will admit there was more prep talent in South Carolina than recent years, ten young men managed to have their names called over the three-day event, three players in the first seven rounds. The longer you follow the draft, the more you think you understand it. Just the opposite is true, however! Any baseball sage will tell you it is really a crapshoot! Many variables come into play when you sit back and look at the picks, the rounds they fell in and the names that get passed over. One term people must understand is “signability”. Especially near the top of the draft. In many cases, most of the players selected in the first 5-7 Rounds are similar in ability. Maybe in the Top 15 Rounds? Conventional wisdom tells you that the first pick in the draft must be the best player and that the last pick is the 1,521st best player in the country. Not so. A player’s signability can vault him near the top of the board; low signability can force that player to fall through the draft entirely. Scouts often spend more time researching a player’s signability than they do evaluating their talent. We’ve all heard of clubs that take a kid in the top two rounds and cannot come to terms with him. Sometimes it is because the area scout has not done his due research or he would have known better than to select that player that high in the draft. But it has also happened before that a player and his family was not truthful as to their dollar figure. Sometimes a player’s "advisor" or his known desire to attend school will force his draft stock to fall, though he may be a first rounder ability-wise. A couple of examples: In 2006, Florida University first baseman Matt LaPorta fell to the 15th round and 433rd pick of the draft. It was believed LaPorta was a sure-fire first-rounder but in the days before the draft he hired agent Scott Boras to represent him. Boras’ reputation with big-leaguers is well-earned as he has some of the top clients in the game. But, some big league organizations had begun a trend, however, of steering away from his players in recent drafts to avert expensive, drawn-out negotiations. As high school seniors, South Carolina products Justin Smoak and Reese Havens were projected to go high in the draft. In the moments leading up to early picks for the Boston Red Sox, both were contacted once more in an attempt to agree to terms before they were selected. Both declined lucrative deals citing that their intention was to play college baseball. As a result, Smoak fell to the 16th round, Havens to the 29th. Both were later selected in 1st Round as college juniors out of USC.  In each case, though for opposite reasons, these players had a “low signability” tag, thus falling to lower rounds. Clubs have until midnight of August 17th to agree to terms with a draft pick. Some of the early rounders will forego the drama and sign quickly so they can begin their journey to the big leagues. Others will drag it out until the deadline in an attempt to drain every penny out of a club. Many players chosen will continue to be under the watchful eye of the organization that selected them in case they make a significant jump during the summer, in which the club may, then, offer a contract or "up the ante" in an attempt to sign the player. Draft picks are made largely on a players present “tools” and how he “projects” down the road. Many selections will turn the heads of baseball people. More selections will blow the mind of casual fans because the layman only sees black or white, ie. base hit versus out, win versus loss. Understand, just because a pitcher strikes out Christopher Owings does not automatically vault that arm to prospect status. If a good high school pitcher beats Mauldin High School with Madison Younginer on the mound, it does not mean he will see his name on a draft board. When a "punching judy" flairs one into the outfield off of Brooks Hall, that does not guarentee that he will even play past high school. If a fast runner steals two bases off of Richard Jones, it does not necessarily mean he has a future in professional baseball! See where I am going with this? Scouting is not a science. Players do get over-scouted and some do get over-looked. By in large, however, these guys who scout for a living are good at what they do. VERY good, in fact! They run up thousands and thousands of miles raiding the countryside away from their families looking for the next Derek Jeter and Josh Beckett. Sure, they’ll miss on guys from time to time but they are still smarter than most of us and their eyes keener than you can imagine. Did they find the next MLB All-Star in our state in 2009? Only time will tell. Below we have broken down the 2009 Draft: *Note: Players accounted for either played high school or college baseball in South Carolina this spring. Selected Day 1 (1-3 rds) Day 2 (4-30 rds)  Day 3 (31-50) SC Players 2 25  16 College players 1  22  10 HS players 1 3   6 Pitchers 0  13   12 Catchers 0 3   0 Infielders 2  7   5 Outfielders 0  4  3 Division I 1  16   10 Division II 0  3   2 Junior College 0  3   3 Total players 556 946   Rd 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 * 13  8 8  10  11 By College: 9-Clemson; 6-South Carolina, 4-College of Charleston, 4-Citadel, 2-Coastal Carolina, 2-Winthrop, 2-Newberry, 2-USC Sumter, 2; Seven others with one apiece.

DP’s Summer Showcase Summary

By: Austin Alexander – June 8-9, 2009 Weather cooperates, scouts attend, stars shine bright at DP Showcase The sun was out in full force on Monday and Tuesday at Diamond Prospects’ 4th Summer Showcase as 150 players in the 2010, 2011 and 2012 classes were at Brookland-Cayce High School to work out for more than 40 college coaches and profes… 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

MLB: Inner City Tryout Camp

  MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: INNER CITY TRYOUT CAMP Monday, June 22 BB&T Coastal Field – Home of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans              Major League Baseball (MLB) is sponsoring a professional baseball tryout camp for Inner City high school students. The camp will be conducted by scouts of the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau, with invitations given to scouts of the thirty Major League clubs to attend. Details of the tryout camp are as follows: WHAT: Major League Baseball Tryout Camp for Inner City high school students. WHEN: Monday, June 22. Registration-8:00-8:45. Camp: 9:00 AM – Finish. WHERE: BB&T Coastal Field – pro park & home of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. Address: 1251 21st Ave, N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 WHO: Inner City high school students: Grades 9-12, 15-18 years of age. COST: Free EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Bring your own glove and a bat of your liking. A few wood bats and no gloves will be on hand for participants to use. Catchers please bring gear. FOR MORE INFORMATION: For additional tryout camp information or to obtain a blank medical waiver form, contact Gary Randall at 803-984-2927 or e-mail [email protected]. IMPORTANT: REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE: MEDICAL WAIVER FORM: A signed MLB Medical Waiver Form (blank form attached) signed by a parent or legal guardian is required for participation – no exceptions! Participants must present the signed waiver form when they register or bring a parent or legal guardian to the camp to sign the form at registration. In consideration of being allowed to participate in any tryout, workout or other activity ("Tryout") organized by the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau, the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, a Major League Club or any other Major League Baseball individual or entity (collectively, the "Baseball Parties"), the undersigned prospective player ("Player") agrees to assume all risks incidental to such participation (including, without limitation, injury or loss to person or property). Each of the undersigned hereby agrees to release and forever discharge each of the Baseball Parties from any and all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever, whether in law or equity, known or unknown, that any of the undersigned ever had, now has or hereafter can, shall or may have against any of the Baseball Parties arising out of or in any way related, directly or indirectly, to Player’s participation in such Tryout. Each of the undersigned parent(s) or guardian(s) of Player hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each of the Baseball Parties from and against any and all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever, whether in law or equity, known or unknown, incurred by any of the Baseball Parties and arising out of or in any way related, directly or indirectly, to Player’s participation in such tryout, workout or other activity.  Each of the undersigned parent(s) or guardian(s) of Player hereby ratifies Player’s execution of this waiver and release form. At least one parent or guardian of Player must sign this form if Player is under the age of 21, in order for Player to participate in any Tryout. Player Signature: _____________________________________________ Name (printed): ____________________________ Date: ____________ Player’s date of birth: _____________________ Parent / Guardian Signature: ___________________________________ Name (printed): ____________________________ Date: ____________ Parent / Guardian Signature: ___________________________________ Name (printed): ____________________________ Date: ____________

DP Summer Showcase: 2009 Schedule & Notes

 -Diamond Prospects Showcase- June 8-9, 2009 / Brookland-Cayce High School   Monday   9:00 AM          Session 1: Check-in at B-C begins (Pick-up jersey)   9:45               Session 1 players report to RF for a meeting and stretch   10:00-12:45     60’s, Defensive Workout, BP, Bullpens   12:45              Session 2: Check-in at B-C begins (Pick-up jersey)   1:00 PM          Lunch/Recruiting 101 Seminar on softball field    1:45               Session 2 players report to RF for a meeting and stretch   2:00-4:45        60’s, Defensive Workout, BP, Bullpens 5:00               Orange vs White (11 inning game)   Tuesday 9:00              Grey vs Black (11 inning game)          12:00             Red vs Purple (11 inning game) 3:00              Green vs Blue (11 inning game)   Session 1 Teams: Grey, Black, Red, Purple Session 2 Teams: Green, Blue, Orange, White To view rosters, click here   Each player is responsible for bringing his own gear. Please have a pair of turf/running shoes just in case inclement weather drives us inside. 4 Hitters = 1 inning   For directions to Brookland-Cayce, click here Players are allowed to leave when their game/session is over. DP has secured a two discounted hotel rates, be sure to mention Diamond Prospects when booking the room to receive a discount: $69.99 at The Sleep Inn-Airport, 803-731-9999 $85.00 at The Clarion-Downtown, 803-771-8711 For additional hotel options, click here   The concession stand will be open all day Monday and Tuesday courtesy of Brookland-Cayce Baseball. *On Tuesday for Games 2 & 3, please arrive at least an hour before your game time. If we are ahead of schedule, the next game will begin 15 minutes after preceding game. Recruiting 101 passes will be on sale at check-in, cash only.   Baseball jewelry and DP apparel will be on sale throughout the event! *Please stay tuned to DP for any updates, the website will be our way of communicating with you.

DP Summer Showcase: 2009 Recap

Diamond Prospects Showcase June 8-9, 2009 / Brookland-Cayce High School Grey  Name  High School  60 YD  Peak MPH   POP   Austin Kerr  Chester  7.46  81  –  Tony Ford  Irmo  7.50  84  –  Ben Tillman  Cheraw  7.78  81  – … 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.

All-DP Team: South Carolina JUCO

JUCO: All-DP Team -2009- Starting Pitchers  Name  College  Yr  Committed  Tyler Christman  USC Sumter  Fr  –  Heath Hembree  SMC  So  C of C  *LA Owens  FDTC  So  Francis Marion  Jimmy Revan  SMC  Fr  South Carolina  *Josh Sa… 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.

2009 Diamond Awards

-Diamond Kings: 4A- Rank Pitcher High School Rank Position Player High School 1 TJ Estes Northwestern 1 Daniel Aldrich Wando 2 Colby Holmes Conway 2 Seth Neely Rock Hill 3 Ryan Gunther Stratford 3 Will Muzika Dorman Overall  Rank  Player  High School  1  Daniel Aldrich  Wando  2  Camero… 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.

ALL-DP Team: 1A

-2009 All-DP Team- 1A  Position  Name  High School  Class  P  *Zach Godley  Bamberg-Ehrhardt  Sr  P  Tracy Bishop  Johnsonville  Sr  P  Alex Wilson  Landrum  Sr  P  *Kelley Butler  Chesterfield  So  P  Michael Clark &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.

ALL-DP Team: 2A

-2009 All-DP Team- 2A   Position  Name  High School  Class  P  Ryan Connolly  Bishop England  Sr  P  *Brandon Henderson  Chesnee  Jr  P  Alex Davidson  Gilbert  Sr  P  *Krishawn Holley  Mid-Carolina  Jr  P  CJ Edwards… 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.

ALL-DP Team: 3A

-2009 All-DP Team- 3A  1st Team  Position  Name  High School  Class  P  Michael Gilroy  Brookland-Cayce  So  P  Matt Pegler  Riverside  Sr  P  *James Hall  Brookland-Cayce  Sr  P  Chase Goude  Battery Creek  Sr  P &nbs… 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.