What They Did This Weekend



Hitters
SCHOOL YR PLAYER, POS AB R H RBI AVG  
ASU Jr. Ramirez, Carlos c 13 4 6 6 .344 2B (12), 2 HR (17)
LSU Jr. Mitchell, Jared of 10 4 6 1 .341 2B (9), 3B (4)
N. Carolina Jr. Ackley, Dustin 1b 15 4 6 4 .405 2 2B (14), HR (17)
N. Carolina Jr. Fleury, Mark c 11 5 3 1 .315 HR (12)
N. Carolina Jr. Seager, Kyle 3b 13 5 6 3 .390  
Notre Dame Jr. Pollock, A.J. of 13 5 5 5 .356 3 HR (10)
Ohio Jr. Krauss, Marc of 11 6 2 3 .392 2 HR (24)
Sac. State Jr. Wheeler, Tim of 13 3 3 3 .385 3 2B (16)
USC Jr. Green, Grant ss 12 2 4 1 .374 2 2B (18), HR (4)
Pitchers
SCHOOL YR PITCHER IP H R ER BB SO ERA  
Arizona St. Jr. Leake, Mike 9 3 0 0 0 12 1.35 W (13-1)
Kennesaw Jr. Heckathorn, Kyle 9 11 4 4 1 15 3.44  
Kennesaw Jr. Jenkins, Chad 9 7 3 2 2 10 2.54 W (8-1)
Kentucky Jr. Paxton, James 5.1 11 9 8 0 6 5.86 L (5-3)
Lipscomb Jr. Brothers, Rex 4.1 5 3 3 2 6 3.44  
LSU So. Ranaudo, Anthony 7.1 6 4 4 5 6 3.26 W (7-3)
Monmouth Jr. Buch, Ryan 4 9 7 6 2 3 4.15 L (7-4)
N. Carolina Jr. White, Alex 7 6 3 2 1 6 3.38 L (7-3)
Okla. St. Jr. Oliver, Andrew 2.1 7 8 8 3 1 5.58  
SD State Jr. Strasburg, Stephen 7 6 2 2 1 10 1.34 W (12-0)
S. Carolina So. Dyson, Sam 9 4 2 2 1 13 5.32 W (8-4)
Texas A&M Jr. Wilson, Alex 4 3 1 0 0 4 4.00  
Texas A&M Jr. Raley, Brooks 6 9 6 6 1 3 3.04 L (7-2)
Vanderbilt Jr. Minor, Mike 7.2 10 5 5 2 7 3.90  


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you guys do great analytical work and your projections are deliberate and intelligent. My question for you is how deep do/can you go into the draft with your projections? Rarely are Top players from DII schools and DIII schools mentioned. Does that have to do with the popularity and demand of premiere DI players?

We don’t ignore small college and junior college players, and we do highlight them where appropriate. The focus on our draft coverage is players who will go in the first 10 rounds. They are harder to track, because the level of competition and exposure to scouts is less than it is at the NCAA Division I level, but we do everything we can to ensure those players don’t fall through the cracks.


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