by: Ben Embry
It's finally that time of year when I issue the first compilation ranking for the next MLB Draft. It's a little thing I like to do to stay up on who the big names are in the draft pool. What I do is take rankings from 5 different sources that I trust the most on the subject of draft prospects and I compile them into one board. I'll publish links below that will have last year's boards if anyone's interested in seeing those.
Ok, here's the first 2015 board:
Rnk |
Name |
Pos |
School |
1 |
Brendan Rodgers |
SS |
H.S. |
2 |
Brady Aiken |
SP |
JUCO |
3 |
Michael Matuella |
SP |
Duke |
4 |
Walker Buehler |
SP |
Vandy |
5 |
Kyle Funkhouser |
SP |
Louisville |
6 |
Kolby Allard |
SP |
H.S. |
7 |
Dansby Swanson |
SS |
Vandy |
8 |
Nathan Kirby |
SP |
Virginia |
9 |
Daz Cameron |
OF |
H.S. |
10 |
Nick Plummer |
OF |
H.S. |
11 |
Justin Hooper |
SP |
H.S. |
12 |
Alex Bregman |
SS/2B |
LSU |
13 |
Carson Fulmer |
SP |
Vandy |
14 |
Ian Happ |
2B/OF |
Cincinnati |
15 |
Trenton Clark |
OF |
H.S. |
16 |
Cody Ponce |
SP |
Cal Poly P |
17 |
Kyle Cody |
SP |
Kentucky |
18 |
Chris Betts |
C |
H.S. |
19 |
Ashe Russell |
SP |
H.S. |
20 |
Mike Nikorak |
SP |
H.S. |
21 |
Phil Bickford |
SP |
JUCO |
22 |
Jake Lemoine |
SP |
Houston |
23 |
Riley Ferrell |
RP |
TCU |
24 |
DJ Stewart |
OF |
Fla State |
25 |
Richie Martin |
SS |
Florida |
26 |
Alonzo Jones |
2B/OF |
H.S. |
27 |
Beau Burrows |
SP |
H.S. |
28 |
Dillon Tate |
SP |
UC Santa B |
29 |
Gio Brusa |
OF |
Pacific |
30 |
Garrett Whitley |
OF |
H.S. |
31 |
Kyle Tucker |
OF |
H.S. |
32 |
Kyler Murray |
SS |
H.S. |
33 |
Chris Shaw |
1B |
Boston Col |
34 |
Chandler Day |
SP |
H.S. |
35 |
James Kaprielian |
SP |
UCLA |
36 |
Tyler Jay |
RP |
Illinois |
37 |
Demi Orimoloye |
OF |
H.S. |
38 |
Austin Smith |
SP |
H.S. |
39 |
Alex Young |
SP |
TCU |
40 |
Luken Baker |
SP/1B |
H.S. |
41 |
Ryan Cole McKay |
SP |
H.S. |
42 |
Donny Everett |
SP |
H.S. |
43 |
Cornelius Randolph |
3B |
H.S. |
44 |
Marcus Brakeman |
SP |
Stanford |
45 |
Kyle Molnar |
SP |
H.S. |
46 |
Joe McCarthy |
OF |
Virginia |
47 |
Triston McKenzie |
SP |
H.S. |
48 |
Kevin Newman |
SS |
Arizona |
49 |
Greg Pickett |
OF |
H.S. |
50 |
Steven Duggar |
OF |
Clemson |
51 |
Juan Hillman |
SP |
H.S. |
52 |
Jon Harris |
SP |
Mo. State |
53 |
Joe DeMers |
SP |
H.S. |
54 |
Andrew Suarez |
SP |
Miami |
55 |
Cadyn Grenier |
SS |
H.S. |
56 |
Mikey White |
SS |
Alabama |
57 |
Kep Brown |
OF |
H.S. |
58 |
Skye Bolt |
OF |
UNC |
59 |
Tate Matheny |
OF |
Mo. State |
60 |
Jahmai Jones |
2B/OF |
H.S. |
61 |
Nick Shumpert |
SS |
H.S. |
62 |
Christian Stewart |
OF |
Tennessee |
63 |
Bryce Denton |
OF/3B |
H.S. |
64 |
Mitchell Hansen |
OF |
H.S. |
65 |
Corey Zangari |
SP |
H.S. |
66 |
Daniel Reyes |
OF |
H.S. |
67 |
Garrett Wolforth |
C |
H.S. |
68 |
Josh Staumont |
SP |
Azusa Pac. |
69 |
Donnie Dewees |
OF |
UNF |
70 |
Cole Sands |
SP |
H.S. |
71 |
Cornelius Randolph |
3B |
H.S. |
72 |
Kyri Washington |
OF |
Longwood |
73 |
Ryan Perez |
SP |
H.S. |
74 |
Gray Fenter |
SP |
H.S. |
75 |
Thomas Szapuski |
SP |
H.S. |
It looks and sounds as if the top 3 players in this year's draft are HS SS Brendan Rodgers, JUCO LHP Brady Aiken, and Duke RHP Mike Matuella. Rodgers is projected to hit for power and average from the right side of the plate and has the ability to stick at SS. Aiken is the 2014 #1 overall pick that would be an Astro right now were it not for concerns over an MRI revealed abnormalities in his pitching elbow; those results are controversial and may or may not scare other teams. Matuella is a bit of an unknown despite having played 2 years for an ACC school. He's 6'7 with a FB that runs 93-97 and has 2 above average to plus breaking balls and an average change so if he performs well this year he'll go early.
The Yankees currently have the 18th pick of the draft. That could go up if Miami, San Diego, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Milwaukee, or Toronto sign a qualified free agent. I wouldn't count on SD or TB signing a QFA but the others could. Or it's possible NY signs a QFA and their 1st rd pick disappears all together. If someone other than the Yankees sign David Robertson before the draft, they'll receive a compensatory pick to follow the first round, (probably in the low 30s after all of the QFA signings shake out). Or they could lose that two if they sign a second QFA. SO MANY POSSIBILITIES!
A quick look at the board shows there's some college pitching in the neighborhood of New York's first pick. While I always want them to take the best player available, deep down I'd like to see a college starter taken early since starting pitching is the farm system's weakness in my opinion. They could go high schooler with upside with their comp pick.
My next comp board will likely be available in March after preliminary scouting reports will impact the inputs, (who are listed below), for my comp board. And if/when New York makes a significant signing this winter I'll weigh in with my thoughts on that.
ESPN.com (Keith Law and Chris Crawford - sub req'd)