LATEST PG SHOWCASE REPORT
2005 National Showcase
Graham Stoneburner is a 2006 SS/RHP from Mills Godwin HS in Richmond, VA, with a 6'1", 170 lb. frame. He's one of the top 2-way prospects in the country and did nothing at the National Showcase but to prove that he's improved his skills and tools both at shortstop and as a right handed pitcher. Stoneburner really stood out in the drills, running the 60 in 6.50 and showing a cannon arm at shortstop at 91 mph. Stoneburner is a calm, deliberate fielder who is aware of his arm strength and doesn't rush plays. He gets his feet in position to make plays and has soft, sure hands. Offensively, Stoneburner does a very good job of keeping his hands inside the ball, which results in plenty of pop up the middle and to the right side of the field. He has some lift in his swing and has enough bat speed to get the ball up the gaps easily. As a pitcher, Stoneburner shows the same type of arm strength as he does in the field. He has a long arm action and full arm circle and standard 3/4's release point. His fastball topped out at 91 mph and his 76 mph curveball showed good sharpness and bite. Stoneburner is an excellent student whose brother played at the highest levels of college baseball as well. He's committed to Clemson but the pro scouts will find him difficult not to pay attention to next spring.