How The Draft Prospects Fared: May 14-16



Here are the weekend stats for the nation's top college players, listed alphabetically by school, as collected by collegesplits.com. An asterisk denotes a player is a draft-eligible underclassman. You can follow College Splits on Twitter too, @collegesplits

– BATTERS –
 
TEAM   CLASS   PLAYER, POS   AB   R   H   BI   AVG    
Alabama   Ross Wilson, 2b/ss   Jr.   13   1   3   1   .253    
Arkansas   Andy Wilkins, 1b   Jr.   9   0   1   1   .270   2B (12)
Arkansas   Brett Eibner, rhp/of   Jr.   9   2   2   2   .337   2B (13); HR (18)
Arkansas   Zack Cox, 3b/rhp   *So.   11   1   4   1   .431   2B (11)
Auburn   Hunter Morris, 1b/of   Jr.   13   2   5   2   .394   2 2B (17); 2 HR (19)
Ball State   Kolbrin Vitek, 3b/rhp   Jr.   13   2   2   1   .363   2 2B (17)
Boston College   Mickey Wiswall, 3b/1b   Jr.   4   3   3   0   .302   SB (6)
Cal St. Fullerton   Christian Colon, ss   Jr.   15   4   5   8   .351   3B (2); 2 HR (14)
Cal St. Fullerton   Gary Brown, of/3b   Jr.   14   4   4   1   .438   2B (20); 2 SB (31)
Clemson   Kyle Parker, of   Jr.   9   3   1   2   .376   HR (18)
Connecticut   Michael Olt, 3b   Jr.   10   2   1   1   .320   HR (17); SB (6)
CSN   Bryce Harper, c   Fr.   13   4   5   0   .415   2 2B (19); SB (17)
East Carolina   Kyle Roller, 1b   Sr.   5   3   0   0   .354   SB (8)
Florida   Matt den Dekker, of   Sr.   11   4   3   2   .358   HR (10); 2 SB (20)
Florida   Preston Tucker, 1b   So.   11   2   3   2   .335   SB (7)
Florida   Austin Maddox, c   Fr.   10   1   1   1   .340    
Florida State   Tyler Holt, of   Jr.   9   1   2   1   .350   2B (18); SB (25)
Georgia   Zach Cone, of   So.   11   2   3   0   .348   2B (12); SB (11)
Georgia Tech   Derek Dietrich, ss/3b   Jr.   10   4   6   2   .372   HR (15)
Jacksonville St.   Todd Cunningham, of   Jr.   12   3   4   2   .355   2 HR (8); SB (18)
Kansas   Tony Thompson, 3b   Jr.   8   0   1   1   .325    
Long Beach St.   Joey Terdoslavich, 1b   *So.   12   1   3   0   .323   2B (12)
Louisiana Tech   Devon Dageford, of   Sr.   7   1   2   0   .374   2B (20)
LSU   Blake Dean, 1b/of   Sr.   9   3   5   3   .333   HR (10); SB (1)
LSU   Leon Landry, of   Jr.   12   3   4   2   .342   2B (10); HR (5)
LSU   Micah Gibbs, c   Jr.   12   2   4   3   .418   2B (13); HR (7)
Miami   Yasmani Grandal, c   Jr.   10   4   5   3   .425   2 2B (21); 2 HR (12)
Miami   Stephen Perez, ss   Fr.   9   1   0   0   .262    
Michigan   Ryan LaMarre, of   Jr.   13   4   5   6   .402   3B (4); 2 HR (4)
Middle Tenn. St.   Bryce Brentz, of/rhp   Jr.   10   2   5   6   .366   2 HR (15)
Minnesota   Michael Kvasnicka, c/of   Jr.   13   3   4   3   .353    
Mississippi St.   Connor Powers, 1b   Sr.   15   2   4   2   .380   HR (15)
North Carolina   Brian Goodwin, of   Fr.   9   1   1   1   .284   HR (6)
Ohio   Gauntlett Eldemire, of   Jr.   18   5   6   2   .409   2B (15); 2 SB (15)
Pittsburgh   Joey Leonard, 3b   Jr.   15   3   4   5   .437   SB (6)
Rice   Rick Hague, ss   Jr.   14   6   6   5   .333   2 2B (17); HR (10); SB (7)
Rice   Diego Seastrunk, c   Sr.   14   5   7   4   .343   2 2B (13); HR (6)
Rice   Anthony Rendon, 3b   So.   13   5   9   9   .383   2B (10); 3 HR (21)
South Carolina   Jackie Bradley, of   So.   12   1   5   2   .357   3 2B (7)
Stanford   Kenny Diekroeger, ss/3b   Fr.   10   2   4   3   .362   3B (1)
Stanford   Jake Stewart, of   Fr.   9   0   1   0   .221    
Tennesee Tech   A.J. Kirby-Jones, 1b   Jr.   14   3   6   0   .382   2 2B (16)
Tenneseee   Blake Forsythe, c   Jr.   10   2   3   3   .290   2B (10); HR (13)
Texas   Cameron Rupp, c   Jr.   6   2   3   3   .295    
Texas A&M   Brodie Greene, of   Sr.   14   3   8   2   .380   2B (13); HR (9); SB (16)
Texas-Arlington   Michael Choice, of   Jr.   9   4   3   2   .401   SB (12)
Tulane   Rob Segedin, 3b/rhp   *So.   12   4   5   4   .436   3 2B (27); HR (14); SB (4)
UC Riverside   Rob Brantly, c   *So.   10   4   4   5   .353   2B (15); HR (6)
USC   Ricky Oropesa, 3b   So.   13   1   5   5   .348   2B (19); HR (14)
Virginia   Jarrett Parker, of   Jr.   10   4   6   2   .337   2B (14); HR (8); SB (7)
Virginia   Tyler Cannon, ss   Sr.   10   0   2   0   .350    
West Virginia   Jedd Gyorko, 2b/3b   Jr.   13   5   5   2   .380   2B (24); HR (16)
 
– PITCHERS –
 
TEAM   PITCHER   CLASS   IP   H   R   ER   BB   K   ERA    
Arizona State   Jake Barrett   Fr.   1.0   2   0   0   0   1   3.75    
Arkansas   Mike Bolsinger   Sr.   7.2   5   5   4   2   6   4.66   L (5-3)
Arkansas-LR   Adam Champion   Sr.   9.0   7   1   0   2   4   3.08   W (6-4)
Ball State   Perci Garner   *So.   5.2   6   4   3   3   9   4.28    
Ball State   Kolbrin Vitek   Jr.   9.0   5   0   0   1   8   3.39   W (3-4)
Bradley   Patrick Cooper   Jr.   6.0   11   6   6   1   5   3.68   L (4-4)
Citadel   Asher Wojciechowski   So.   9.0   2   2   2   1   13   3.16   W (9-2)
CSN   Tyler Hanks   So.   2.2   1   0   0   2   3   1.43    
Florida GC   Chris Sale   Jr.   7.0   6   2   2   0   14   2.00   W (9-0)
Georgia   Justin Grimm   Jr.   7.0   6   2   2   1   6   5.35    
Georgia   Michael Palazzone   *So.   5.0   6   2   2   2   5   8.32   L (4-6)
Georgia Tech   Deck McGuire   Jr.   7.0   4   1   1   3   9   2.91   W (7-3)
Georgia Tech   Kevin Jacob   Jr.   2.0   1   0   0   1   4   4.82    
Gonzaga   Ryan Carpenter   So.   6.0   4   4   4   3   7   6.61   W (3-4)
James Madison   Kevin Munson   Jr.   3.1   2   0   0   2   2   1.35   SV (8)
Kentucky   Alex Meyer   So.   1.0   2   2   2   4   2   6.47    
Louisiana State   Anthony Ranaudo   Jr.   4.1   8   7   7   3   4   9.09    
Loyola Mary.   Martin Viramontes   *So.   5.0   9   11   10   3   7   7.78   L (3-6)
Minnesota   Seth Rosin   Jr.   5.1   9   7   7   2   5   4.93   W (6-4)
Mississippi   Drew Pomeranz   Jr.   5.0   1   1   1   7   9   2.15   W (7-1)
Mississippi   Aaron Barrett   Sr.   6.2   2   1   1   8   7   3.26    
Missouri   Nick Tepesch   Jr.   9.0   5   0   0   1   9   4.21   W (5-5)
North Carolina   Matt Harvey   Jr.   8.2   7   3   3   3   6   2.72   L (6-3)
Oklahoma State   Tyler Lyons   Sr.   4.0   4   2   2   2   3   5.99   L (3-6)
Oregon State   Kevin Rhoderick   Jr.   1.2   0   0   0   1   1   3.46   SV (3)
Pepperdine   Cole Cook   *So.   7.2   10   5   5   1   8   3.09   W (4-5)
Sam Houston St.   Dallas Gallant   Jr.   7.0   10   3   3   3   5   5.28    
South Carolina   Sam Dyson   Jr.   9.0   6   0   0   2   8   3.79   W (5-4)
Tennessee   Bryan Morgado   Jr.   1.1   2   4   4   3   2   7.43   L (2-7)
Texas   Brandon Workman   Jr.   4.0   5   4   4   1   7   3.50   W (10-1)
Texas   Taylor Jungmann   So.   7.0   3   0   0   3   8   2.18   W (5-2)
Texas A&M   Barret Loux   Jr.   9.0   4   0   0   1   7   2.05   W (9-2)
Texas Christian   Matt Purke   Fr.   6.0   5   1   1   1   12   3.62   W (10-0)
Texas Tech   Chad Bettis   Jr.   4.0   10   6   6   2   4   4.71   SV (10)
UCLA   Trevor Bauer   *So.   7.0   7   2   2   6   11   2.98   W (8-3)
UCLA   Rob Rasmussen   Jr.   7.0   6   1   1   0   8   3.15    
UCLA   Gerrit Cole   So.   5.0   6   5   5   4   2   3.17   W (8-2)
Vanderbilt   Drew Hayes   Sr.   2.0   2   3   1   0   0   5.05    
Vanderbilt   Sonny Gray   So.   5.0   7   5   5   1   5   3.45   W (7-4)
Vanderbilt   Jack Armstrong   So.   7.0   9   2   2   2   4   3.53   W (7-1)
Virginia   Danny Hultzen   So.   5.0   3   1   1   4   5   1.98    
Wichita State   Jordan Cooper   *So.   9.0   6   0   0   0   14   1.61   W (8-2)


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Any other players not listed getting drafted?

Yes. They selected a list of players at the beginning of the season, and are putting up their statistics for the duration of the season.  There are plenty of other players considered to be drafted highly, but this is just a simple list of a few of them.

we have too many unknown athletes out there that get lost in college but were top highschool players years ago. the radar needs to remember who was first check out some chicago area guys. very good athletes at hiddengemdiscoveries.com collegiate athletes and look up these top collegiate players from the chicago area. and lets throw some names around and make a change. because we all know baseball needs change. like top 05 highschool area chicago athletes and usa baseball teammates kaylan middleton AND marcus luster. Who didnt give up the dream but are diamonds ion the ruff. Middleton even was trained by various mlb batting coaches throughout arizona the kid shows power but speed and athletism is his game.   


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