AB 1593
AVG .217
OBP .312
SLG .346
HR 34
  • Full name Chevez Emmanuel Clarke
  • Born 01/09/1992 in Atlanta, GA
  • Profile Ht.: 6'0" / Wt.: 200 / Bats: S / Throws: R
  • School Marietta
  • Drafted in the 1st round (30th overall) by the Los Angeles Angels in 2010 (signed for $1,089,000).
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    Clarke was one of the highest-profile high school players entering the season, after playing last summer in both the Aflac and Under Armour all-star games. He has shown outstanding tools, from above-average speed (running the 60 consistently in 6.5 seconds) to hitting ability from both sides of the plate. He started switch-hitting at age 13 and has a smooth stroke as both a righthanded and lefthanded hitter, flashing average raw power. He has present strength and explosiveness, generating good bat speed, and has earned comparisons offensively to Jimmy Rollins. While he has played the infield in the past, the Rollins comparison falls short because Clarke is primarily a center fielder. He has a strong arm, which some scouts grade as plus, and has touched 90 mph off the mound. He even has bloodlines. His father played at Southern and he's related to the Hairston family--great uncle Sam and distant cousins Scott and Jerry all played in the big leagues. So why doesn't Clarke fit into the first round? Despite his tools, he hasn't dominated high school competition, and scouts question his instincts. He lacks pitch recognition skills and swings and misses too much for someone with his swing and ability. Clarke has committed to Georgia Tech and could be a tough sign if he's drafted lower than he was expecting.

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  • Rated Best Outfield Arm in the Los Angeles Angels in 2014
  • Rated Best Defensive Outfielder in the Los Angeles Angels in 2014

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