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Baseball America: Preseason All Americans

Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:47 am
Posted by Farmer1906
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Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:47 am
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1ST TEAM
Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt, OF
Alex Faedo, Florida, SP
Tanner Houck, Missouri, SP
Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt, SP

2ND TEAM
Dalton Guthrie, Florida, SS
Jake Mangum, Mississippi St, OF
Alex Lange, LSU, SP
Brady Singer, Florida, SP
Corbin Martin, Texas A&M, RP

3RD TEAM
Mike Rivera, Florida, C
Deacon Liput, Florida, 2B
Jonathan India, Florida, 3B
Wil Crowe, South Carolina, SP

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OUTFIELD
JEREN KENDALL, VANDERBILT

A high price tag out of a Wisconsin high school kept Kendall from signing in 2014, and scouts have been waiting patiently ever since. Kendall has better tools than last year’s top outfielder, Louisville’s Corey Ray, a similar player as a left handed bat with speed. But Kendall is a 70 runner to Ray’s 60, and scouts consider him a potential plus defender in center field—which he’ll play for the first time this season for Vanderbilt—after seeing him there with the CNT.

Kendall also has excellent bat speed and a chance to hit for plus power if his approach and feel for hitting continue to improve. He’s struck out 122 times in 435 college at-bats, but scouts still consider him a potentially above-average hitter.

“He has natural, smooth athleticism,” one national crosschecker said, while another added. “The only question is the bat, especially the left-on-left question. The industry will zero in on the bat.”

STARTING PITCHERS
ALEX FAEDO, RHP, FLORIDA

Faedo missed time in the fall due to minor knee surgery but is expected to be fully healthy when the Gators’ season starts. He’d moved ahead of Puk in the team’s rotation last season and has two easy plus pitches at his best in his mid-90s fastball and powerful mid-80s slider. He’s a strike-thrower with just 37 walks in 166 career innings, while striking out 192 (10.4 K/9). Faedo’s body still has some developing to do, and scouts are convinced that despite his performance, the best is yet to come.

“He’s got some delivery issues,” one scouting director said, “but you can’t deny that he has performed at an elite level, and that he’s shown command of two plus pitches against good competition.”

TANNER HOUCK, RHP, MISSOURI

Lean and athletic at 6-foot-5, 215 pounds, Houck has the fastest arm in the class’ potential starters, and his pure arm speed helps him overcome some timing issues in his delivery. He pounds the zone with a lively fastball with plus life as well as plus velocity from an unconventional, low-three-quarters slot. He needs to more consistently stay on top of his slider, a pitch with sharp bite at times but that was inconsistent last summer with Team USA. He’s already shown impressive durability for Missouri, working more than 100 innings in each of his first two seasons. He’s working with a new coaching staff this season with the Tigers, with Steve Bieser replacing retired coach Tim Jamieson.

KYLE WRIGHT, RHP, VANDERBILT

A reliever as a freshman, Wright moved into Vanderbilt’s rotation as a sophomore and now is the undisputed leader of the staff. Vandy’s pitching tradition includes 10 picks in the first two rounds since first-rounder Jeremy Sowers (2004). Wright has the potential to be the first college pitcher drafted thanks to his profile size (6-foot-4, 220 pounds), clean arm and fastball command, the best among the four first-team All-Americans.

Wright’s body attracts the most attention, as he still has projection, and he repeats his arm action and delivery well, so scouts are confident he’ll hit more 95 mph readings down the line. He sits 90-92 more often presently, with cutting action at its best, and his curveball has been above-average as well. His changeup rates as his third pitch and will be a focus.



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Every year Baseball America surveys scouting directors and national crosscheckers asking them to vote on our Preseason College All-America team. This year 17 of the 30 teams participated, giving a solid cross-section of how scouts view the college talent heading into the 2017 season. As we have for more than 30 years, we ask scouting directors’ opinions because we’re attempting to look forward with this team, not back at past accomplishments. Our end of season College All-America Team rewards results, but our preseason list is a look at the top talent in college baseball.



This post was edited on 1/30/17 at 8:49 am
Posted by MsState of mind
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Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:50 am to
Let's see how Florida manages to not win this year
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68677 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:50 am to
Gave UF 6 all americans but they arent their #1 or #2 team in the pre-season Top 25. Interesting

Those #1/#2 teams only had a combined 3 all americans, by comparison
This post was edited on 1/30/17 at 8:52 am
Posted by LSUNV
In the woods or on the water
Member since Feb 2011
22426 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 9:56 am to
Yeah, pre-season all American picks are just hype and click bait. If Lange is back in form like his Freshman campaign no way he doesn't make 1st team all American
Posted by GameCocky88
Mount Pleasant, SC
Member since Dec 2015
4837 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 3:25 pm to
Out of all of the players that we have back, the only one to be named on any of these lists is Crowe, who didn't even play last year after getting Tommy John Surgery.
Posted by tigerfan in bamaland
Back Home now
Member since Sep 2006
61199 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 5:51 pm to
Faedo is legit. No doubt.
Posted by msudawg1200
Central Mississippi
Member since Jun 2014
9484 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 7:34 pm to
I'm hoping Jeren Kendall will be a Cincinnati Red with the 2nd pick next June. Nick Senzel from UT looks to be the real deal. Let's add another SEC stud.
This post was edited on 1/30/17 at 7:35 pm
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
Member since Apr 2013
14698 posts
Posted on 1/30/17 at 9:24 pm to
I guess the list is based on who they consider the best prospects. Not who will be the best on field players next year.
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