*College commitment information is submitted by players and college coaches
Jake Thompson
RHP - 2007 - Cerritos, CA
Long Beach State
Didn’t pitch HS in 2007 because of transfer eligibility snafu, has the talent to be a top 2 round pick and maybe better.
Eric Hosmer
1B - 2008 - Cooper City, FL
Arizona State
Can do it all with the bat, power to all fields, pro level approach. Underrated athlete with soft hands, 90+ arm strength.
Tim Melville
RHP - 2008 - Wentzville, MO
North Carolina
Excellent athlete who would be a top 5 round 3B prospect; pitched between 92-95 mph with a fluid arm, resembles Mark Prior in many ways athletically and as a pitcher.
Ethan Martin
3B - 2008 - Toccoa, GA
Clemson
Combines some of the best power in the 2008 class with the strongest throwing arm across the infield, plus he’s lean and athletically projectable.
Michael Palazzone
RHP - 2008 - Marietta, GA
Georgia
Threw 92-94 mph airing it out for an inning; his 12/6 curveball is the best in the 2008 class, no question.
Gerrit Cole
RHP - 2008 - Santa Ana, CA
UCLA
Has the best pure stuff in a showcase environment in the 2008 class, 94-96 mph with excellent life and two quality off speed pitches from a low effort delivery.
Harold Martinez
SS - 2008 - Miami, FL
Miami
Fun to watch play defense, he has big league actions and tools at all three infield positions; the bat is coming quickly and he’s showing his bat speed and power.
Aaron Hicks
OF - 2008 - Long Beach, CA
Southern California
Great 2-way prospect, threw 95 off the mound, ran 6.4 and switch-hits; may have been hindered by a stiff shoulder.
Kyle Long
1B - 2008 - Ivy, VA
Florida State
Unique athlete and larger than life personality at 6-7, 280 lbs; throws up to 96 mph from the left side and hits bombs with the bat.
Tim Beckham
SS - 2008 - Griffin, GA
Southern California
Middle of the field athletic ability combined with 6.3 speed; the special part of Beckham’s package could be his hands, he is lightning quick to the ball and has underrated power.
BJ Hermsen
RHP - 2008 - Masonville, IA
Oregon State
The velocity is starting to come, up to 93 mph in Cincinnati with the same plus command and curveball potential.
Scott Silverstein
LHP - 2008 - Brookeville, MD
Virginia
Big surprise from the left side, up to 93 mph with plus command and life and a nice breaking ball.
Kyle Skipworth
C - 2008 - Riverside, CA
Arizona State
Firmly established himself as the top 2008 high school catcher; will get plenty of Joe Mauer comparisons for his 6-3, 190 lb frame, left handed bat.
Xavier Avery
OF - 2008 - Decatur, GA
Georgia
Not just a speed player despite a 6.18 60 time, he has juice in his bat with more to come. Also a star football prospect, like his comp Carl Crawford was at the same point.
Alex Meyer
RHP - 2008 - Greensburg, IN
Kentucky
6-7, 200 lbs and loose and easy with a fastball up to 95 mph and an low 80’s curveball. Could end up right at the top of the prospect list.
Brett DeVall
LHP - 2008 - Niceville, FL
Georgia
Polished southpaw with a very advanced feel for location and ball movement; can pitch in the low 90’s but rarely needs or wants to.
Robbie Grossman
OF - 2008 - Cypress, TX
Texas
Switch-hitter and the ball explodes off his bat from both sides, strong/fast athlete from the Jay Bruce mold as a Houston area player.
Sonny Gray
RHP - 2008 - Smyrna, TN
Vanderbilt
Despite an athletic 6-0 frame had some of the most consistent mid-90’s velocity at the event along with a nasty mid-80’s slider.
Destin Hood
SS - 2008 - Eight Mile (Mobile), AL
Alabama
Raw skills due to a football background, but took the best BP of the showcase and could have a special bat with more repetitions.
Chris Amezquita
SS - 2008 - La Mirada, CA
UCLA
Only lacks plus running speed to be a 5-tool player and his offensive ability if he can stay in the middle infield could make him an impact type player; comps will be made to 2007 first rounder Matt Dominguez.
Wesley Freeman
OF - 2008 - Lakeland, FL
University of Central Florida
The 6.37 speed on a cut 6-4, 210 lb athlete gets immediate attention, as did his long game home run off a 91 mph fastball.
Walker Kelly
LHP - 2008 - Fort Worth, TX
TCU
High energy delivery makes his low 92-93 mph fastball and nasty curveball even harder to hit; one of the most aggressive pitchers out there, too.
Andy Burns
SS - 2008 - Ft. Collins, CO
Kentucky
Pleasant surprise as this Colorado athlete stood out in all areas and gained Aflac All American status; can really hit and has upper level shortstop tools.
Trey Haley
RHP - 2008 - San Augustine, TX
Rice
Electric arm strength up to 95 mph and flashed a plus curveball at times as well; not as well known as some other Texas pitchers but may be better than all of them.
Ricky Oropesa
3B - 2008 - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Southern California
Extra strong with power tools, hits the ball as hard as anyone in the country, could end up at either 3B or 1B depending on how his mobility develops; also 90-94 mph off the hill.
Austin Wright
LHP - 2008 - Schaumburg, IL
Arkansas
Power body at 6-3, 210 lbs and a power arm in the low 90’s to go with it; think Randy Myers when he’s fully mature.
Nick Maronde
LHP - 2008 - Lexington, KY
Florida
Polished southpaw, can carve up hitters with command and his FB/SL/Chg, fastball velo was up to 92 mph.
Jordan Swagerty
C - 2008 - Sachse, TX
Arizona State
Lots of debate about his best position, he dominates on the mound with quality present stuff and is a switch-hitting catcher with bat speed.
Garrison Lassiter
SS - 2008 - High Point, NC
North Carolina
Has magical hands to hit with, can really whip the wood and drive the ball, smooth defensive actions but arm strength just playable for now.
Robbie Ross
LHP - 2008 - Nicholasville, KY
Kentucky
Smaller left hander but excellent athlete, pitches at 90-92 mph, change up is an excellent pitch and slider is pretty good, too.
Brad Dydalewicz
LHP - 2008 - Spicewood, TX
Arizona
Nasty present stuff from a funky, deceptive delivery; fastball was 90-93 mph with lots of life and curveball broke big.
Rolando Gomez
MIF - 2008 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Miami
Not a physical player but just performs, surprising power in his bat and hits everything hard; some project to 2B in the future but keeps getting better defensively.
Gregory Conver
RHP - 2008 - Margate, FL
South Florida
Long and tall with an intimidating low ¾’s release point; low 90’s with more to come and watch out when he learns how to throw a slider.
Brent Warren
OF - 2008 - Robins, IA
Oregon State
Took the next step in his miraculous recovery from heart surgery; showed big power at the plate and ran 6.4. Just a great story with more to come!
J P Ramirez
OF - 2008 - New Braunfels, TX
Tulane
One of the top hitters in the 2008 class despite his 5-10 frame, can just rake, hit a long home run in game action and will hit many more in the future.
Steven Upchurch
RHP - 2008 - Mobile, AL
Auburn
Excellent downhill angle on a 90-92 fastball and a sharp curveball to go with it; pitches with a purpose and doesn’t appear to like hitters very much.
Tyler Chatwood
RHP - 2008 - Yucaipa, CA
UCLA
Has one of the top run/throw combinations in the country, is looking to settle on a position as he plays everywhere, including throwing 94 off the mound and wait for the bat to mature.
Jarred Cosart
OF - 2008 - League City, TX
Missouri
Pitching ability will start coming together when he’s not a fly around the field playing shortstop; great athlete with a 93 mph arm.
Brad Hand
LHP - 2008 - Chaska, MN
Arizona State
Northwoods hockey star was a big surprise, throwing up to 93 after being 86-88 in the spring; also a potential draft talent as a power hitting first baseman.
Tyler Pastornicky
MIF - 2008 - Bradenton, FL
Florida State
Outstanding instincts and approach to the game, undervalued raw tools as he runs 6.6, throws 90 and hits the ball all over the field. A Ball Player.
Cutter Dykstra
SS - 2008 - Thousand Oaks, CA
UCLA
Lenny Dykstra’s son has some of the same athletic ability/tools; very quick bat with gap power and he can fly, likely an offensive second baseman at the upper levels.
Jake Odorizzi
RHP - 2008 - Highland, IL
Louisville
Young body with very loose and easy actions, threw in the low 90’s with a sharp breaking ball but some may like him better as a middle infield prospect.
Adrian Nieto
C - 2008 - Hialeah, FL
South Florida
Arm problems kept the Aflac All-American from catching but he showed his switch-hitting power and baseball savvy on offense.
Ezekiel Spruill
RHP - 2008 - Marietta, GA
Georgia
Extremely projectable at 6-5, 190 and loose, strength is throwing strikes with his 90 mph fastball and big/sharp slider, touched 93 mph to show what’s there in the future.
Matt Marquis
OF - 2008 - Annandale, NJ
Vanderbilt
Classic RF tools, shows big time right handed power at the plate and always performs at a high level.
Michael Tonkin
RHP - 2008 - Palmdale, CA
Southern California
6-6 and all arms and legs coming to the plate; very uncomfortable for hitters to face with a 93 mph fastball and sharp breaking ball and all the deception.
Bobby Bundy
RHP - 2008 - Sperry, OK
Arkansas
Mature power pitcher’s build hides above average athletic ability and a loose arm; very heavy low 90’s fastball could still add velocity.
Taylor Hightower
C - 2008 - Cartersville, GA
Mississippi
Stands out defensively with his combo of arm strength and athletic ability, has caught many of the top HS pitchers in the past; bat is a work in progress but improving.
Jason Esposito
3B - 2008 - Bethany, CT
Vanderbilt
Looks like a future 3B but keeps playing like a shortstop, has more athleticism than given credit for and he can really hit the ball.
Ryan Weber
RHP - 2008 - St. Petersburg, FL
Florida
High performance game pitcher not in his element at a showcase, but flashed 91 mph with his usual life and sharp slider; can cut up a line up quickly when in rhythm.
Zack Cox
RHP - 2008 - Louisville, KY
Arkansas
Many may have Cox in about the same slot on the pitcher’s top prospect list, he hits and throws at the same level at this point.
David Olson
RHP - 2008 - Auburn, WA
Washington State
Will be on some scout’s lists as a power hitting first baseman but throws 89-91 off the mound with more there; could emerge next spring in either role or in college as both.
Brian Litwin
OF - 2008 - Hickory, NC
Duke
Like many above him can run and throw at the highest levels; he has the bat speed to hit at that level as well as his game approach matures.
Quinton Miller
RHP - 2008 - Medford, NJ
North Carolina
Sidelined with a shoulder impingement prior to the showcase, threw a bullpen and was loose and easy at 90-92; would rank much higher if fully healthy and able to show his abilities.
Mac Williamson
RHP - 2008 - Wake Forest, NC
Wake Forest
Converted catcher doesn’t look like a catcher, 6-4 and long and loose; showed signs in Cincy that he could move up the prospect charts very quickly.
Anthony Gose
OF - 2008 - Bellflower, CA
Arizona
Yet another top run (6.5) and throw (95 OF/92 mound) athlete whose bat needs to come, there are tons in this class. Gose has the advantage of being left handed.
Greg Larson
RHP - 2008 - Longwood, FL
Florida
6-8, 200 lbs and everything works smoothly, keeps gain velocity and now is up to 93 mph; curveball and deception will need fine tuning at the next level.
Jack Armstrong
RHP - 2008 - Jupiter, FL
Vanderbilt
Ultra athletic 6-6 right hander and son of the ex-big leaguer Jack Armstrong throws with little effort; fastball still in the upper 80’s but has a high ceiling.
Ryan O'Sullivan
RHP - 2008 - El Cajon, CA
San Diego State
Quality two-way prospect who some may like better more in the infield, velocity and pitching feel could surge ahead if he’s just on the mound, though.
Niko Vasquez
SS - 2008 - Las Vegas, NV
Oregon State
Polished defender with exceptional arm strength, line drive hitter with gap power and very quick hands, knows how to play.
Kevin Eichhorn
RHP - 2008 - Aptos, CA
Santa Clara
Doesn’t throw at all like his father, former ML submariner Mark, has true arm strength from up top, advanced pitchability and a nasty curveball.
Jason Hanson
IF - 2008 - Tucson, AZ
Oklahoma State
Excellent hitter for a middle infielder, drives the ball hard to the gaps, 6.64 runner, has plenty of arm strength and good infield actions.
Jarrod McKinney
OF - 2008 - Hughes Springs, TX
Arkansas
Skills are a bit raw but tools are huge, very strong but can run (6.57) and throw with the best; could be a big surprise if the bat comes, plays very hard and plays to win.
Tyler Sample
RHP - 2008 - Elizabeth, CO
Arkansas
6-7 with a high downhill release point, the ball comes out of his hand easy at 90-92; TJ surgery as a sophomore so he’s still making up for lost time and doing it quickly.
Danny Oh
OF - 2008 - Everett, WA
California
A pure hitter with surprising pop for a slender 5-11, 175 left handed hitter; scouts will have decide whether to invest now or wait until he gets stronger at college and is a potential top round pick.
Austin Wood
RHP - 2008 - Niceville, FL
Florida State
Dominated on the mound with 6 K’s in 2 innings, low 90’s fastball and sharp slider looked to be helped by a deceptive delivery.
Will Clinard
RHP - 2008 - Cross Plains, TN
Vanderbilt
Big and athletic at 6-4, 215 lbs with a power arm, throws up to 92 mph and has deception and an idea with his pitches.
Chase Davidson
1B - 2008 - Alpharetta, GA
Georgia
Hit the longest home run of batting practice, no small feat in this group, and also showed huge power to the opposite field. When his approach becomes consistent, watch out!
Dimitri De La Fuente
SS - 2008 - West Covina, CA
Pepperdine
Tons of tools, could be a offensive force if he can stay at shortstop, more likely 3B and very good at that in the future.
Jimmy Messer
RHP - 2008 - Hudson, NC
North Carolina
Aggressive, high energy delivery raises questions but stuff is top drawer, fastball was frequently 92-93 and his curveball has hard and unhittable at times.
Mark Ginther
SS - 2008 - Tulsa, OK
Oklahoma State
Star QB and stud athlete looked great in batting practice but game at bats keep him from being ranked higher; Oklahoma native could move up like Peter Kozma (2007) by next spring.
Vance Woodruff
RHP - 2008 - Forney, TX
Grayson County College
Transplant from Southern California to Texas , high energy windmill delivery can’t be fun to hit against, especially with a 90-93 mph fastball coming from it.
Brian Busick
RHP - 2008 - Poway, CA
Stanford
Ranks among the most polished pitchers in the 2008 class, probably best to see him in game action where he can show all his pitches and pin point command.
Joseph Loftus
3B - 2008 - Savage, MN
Vanderbilt
Once scouts get a feel for his bat he could move way up the draft lists like a Kevin Ahrens from 2007, excellent young hitter with a pro profile build.
Hunter Cervenka
LHP - 2008 - Baytown, TX
Texas
Still teasing on the mound, always 90-92 mph but still looking to refine his command/approach; also an underrated outfield prospect who can run, hit with power.
Brian Ellington
RHP - 2008 - Gainesville, FL
Florida State
Very athletic with a young body and great projection, will need to tone down delivery but low 90’s fastball/CB/Chg are all quality pitches right now.
Ben Grisz
RHP - 2008 - Dallas, TX
Duke
Former top OF prospect looks like a primary pitcher now; power fastball, high effort delivery and extra aggressive approach paint him as a potential future closer.
Clark Murphy
1B - 2008 - Fallbrook, CA
UCLA
Much acclaimed power hitter, has made some ill advised swing changes but has consistently shown top level hitting tools in the past; no reason he can’t return to his previous level.
Elliott Byers
RHP - 2008 - Moscow, PA
Stanford
Big, strong pitcher who is finally seeing his velo spike, touched 93 mph with a sharp downer curveball.
Matt Richardson
SS - 2008 - Lake Mary, FL
University of Central Florida
Underrated shortstop prospect, can do about everything on the field and can really play defense; a pure shortstop with a cannon arm.
Grayson Garvin
LHP - 2008 - Suwanee, GA
Vanderbilt
Pro Profile build at 6-5, 215 lbs and loose and easy in his actions; excellent command of upper 80’s FB and change, more velo to come.
LJ Hoes
OF - 2008 - Mitchellville, MD
North Carolina
Excellent line drive swing, squares up to everything, 6.7 runner with howitzer (95 mph) arm strength in right field; could really move up when his power comes.
Joey Belviso
OF - 2008 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Jacksonville
Excellent defensive out fielder with speed (6.45), plus instincts and cannon arm strength; has the raw tools/bat speed to develop as a hitter.
Stosh Wawrzasek
RHP - 2008 - Langley, BC CAN
Florida International
Extra big body Canadian is much looser than he looks, his heavy fastball sat in the low 90’s with minimal effort and his curveball looks good, too.
Pablo Bermudez
OF - 2008 - Miami Shores, FL
Florida International
This year’s Denny Almonte (2nd round, 2007) from the Miami area; more speed than Almonte, not quite as physical but scouts will look at them similarly.
Corey Williams
LHP - 2008 - Huntsville, AL
Vanderbilt
Stuff has really improved in the last year, throwing mid 80’s before, now up to 91 mph with late life, slider is a swing/miss pitch at times, good mechanics/fundamentals.
Anthony DeSclafani
RHP - 2008 - Freehold, NJ
Florida
Slender and projectable at 6-3, 175 lbs, can make his fastball jump at 92 mph or sink hard at 87, breaking stuff still developing.
Taylor Wrenn
MIF - 2008 - Lakeland, FL
State College of Florida
Has taken his game to the next level since we saw him last, stronger and faster and it showed in his left handed bat speed and gap power.
Curtis Petersen
RHP - 2008 - Aubrey, TX
Nebraska
Pitches at 90 mph from a balanced delivery; throws both a CB and a SL and both are sharp and nasty at times.
Peter Verdin
OF - 2008 - Alexandria, VA
Georgia
Speed player, can fly, contact approach at the plate and wreaks havoc on the bases, one of the top OF arms in the class as well in CF.
Joseph (Jay) Austin
OF - 2008 - Atlanta, GA
Southern California
6.2 speed and a 90 mph fastball from the left side really stand out athletically; would be ranked much higher except his bat, which has looked good in the past, didn’t measure up against elite level stuff.
Spencer Dickinson
SS - 2008 - Tequesta, FL
Florida State
Lacks size at 5-9 but not tools, swings the bat hard and can really run and throw; would look more interesting at second base if he could play it.
Ray Hanson
RHP - 2008 - Long Beach, CA
Arizona State
Throws 89-91 and will be the third hardest thrower at LB Wilson HS next spring (Aaron Hicks/Jack Thompson; at 6-8, 195 lbs will tease scouts with his projection and size.
Billy (Trey) Brown
RHP - 2008 - Lake Charles, LA
McNeese State
2008 version of the yearly top prospect from Barbe HS, Slider is a great equalizer and weapon and he pitched at 90-91 mph.
Matt Ramsey
C - 2008 - Knoxville, TN
Tennessee
His ability to throw 90-92 off the mound my overshadow his catching prospect status at times; moving to the top of the defensive list among 2008 catchers the more he plays in front of the scouts.
Abraham Ruiz
3B - 2008 - Pacific Grove, CA
Arizona State
Huge power bat at third base, he has an advanced ability to hit and to hit with power for his age; is improving his athletic ability/agility and looked good on defense.
Thomas Taylor
RHP - 2008 - Overland Park, KS
Kansas
Kansas scouts will be debating the merits of Taylor vs. Jordan Cooper (below); Taylor is polished/projectable and has a better curveball at present.
Alex Blodgett
RHP - 2008 - Lexington, KY
Louisville
Lots of very good Kentucky prospects in the 2008 class, Blodgett projects better than most at 6-4, 190 and loose, touched 92 mph and showed nice feel for his curveball.
Jordan Craft
OF - 2008 - Kennesaw, GA
Kennesaw State
Excellent athlete who is a two-way prospect and will flash 5 tools; power right field arm and 90 mph fastball, runs 6.7 and can hit with power.
Jordan Cooper
RHP - 2008 - Berryton, KS
Wichita State
See Thomas Taylor above; Cooper has a power arm and throws harder, up to 92-93 mph at times.
Christian Glisson
C - 2008 - Hahira, GA
Georgia
Left handed hitting catcher with strong, projectable build, shows power with the bat and good athletic mobility behind the plate.
Brad Hook
1B - 2008 - Franklin, IN
South Alabama
Could be among the top pure hitters in the draft class, strong left handed swing and hits every type of pitch hard to some part of the field.
David Rollins
LHP - 2008 - Carthage, TX
Missouri
Polished southpaw can carve up hitters quickly with his 90 mph and slider; good athlete who projects to get stronger.
Riccio Torrez
2B - 2008 - Phoenix, AZ
Arizona State
Strong, mature build but has the skills, quickness for upper level second base; bat is his primary tool, aggressive hitter with bat speed and power potential.
Chris Wakefield
RHP - 2008 - Canton, GA
Northern Illinois
Recently moved to Georgia from Wisconsin , one of the top 2-way talents anywhere and his stuff keeps getting better and better on the mound.
Kyle Beverley
3B - 2008 - Midvale, UT
Oregon State
Surprising power and wore out the gaps in Cincinnati , can really swing the bat against top pitching; plays all three infield positions well.
Luke Erickson
LHP - 2008 - Richmond, VA
Virginia Tech
Another transfer/family move, from Florida to Virginia during the last year. Projectable LH’d arm in the upper 80’s and he can really spin the breaking ball.
Erik Johnson
RHP - 2008 - Los Altos, CA
California
Power pitcher’s build and throws easy, fastball steady at 90-92 mph and his curveball could be a good one in the future.
Tony Zych
2B - 2008 - Monee, IL
Louisville
6.5 runner with very good arm strength and defensive skills; some might like more as a 90-92 mph reliever or college SS/Closer type.
Brandon Miller
C - 2008 - Tyrone, GA
Georgia Tech
Coming on quickly as a top catching prospect, very athletic for a catcher and has very projectable hitting tools as well. Could move way up the prospect lists by next June.
Grant Edwards
RHP - 2008 - Rogersville, AL
Uncommitted
Huge upside if he can tone down his delivery, very projectable and already pitches at 89-92 mph, curveball is sharp and big.
Jacob Stallings
C - 2008 - Brentwood, TN
North Carolina
Standout defensive ability and one of the top throwing arms of the 2008 class; his bat still has some catching up to do. Athletic background as the son of Vanderbilt hoops coach Kevin Stallings.
Brett Huber
RHP - 2008 - Belleville, IL
Mississippi
Solid three pitch combination with some projectability, curveball is nasty at times and can be a plus pitch, fastball touched 91 mph.
Matthew Sisto
RHP - 2008 - Anaheim, CA
Hawaii
Hit the ball with more power and authority than previously seen, overshadowing his 90 mph fastball and polished command.
Derrik Gibson
SS - 2008 - Seaford, DE
North Carolina
One of the top defensive infielders during game action, had the chance to make plays at SS and 2B and made them with flair/ability. The rest of his tools play.
Mike Nastold
RHP - 2008 - Cincinnati, OH
Louisville
Big time power arm on a broad shouldered pro profile frame, fastball touches 93 mph and curve is sharp and hard; delivery issues holding back his command/consistency at this point.
Matthew Harrison
SS - 2008 - Henderson, NV
North Carolina
Excellent shortstop actions with plus arm strength, makes playing shortstop look easy, high energy player; key for his ceiling will be his bat, flashes top level talent now but inconsistent.
John Lamb
LHP - 2008 - Laguna Hills, CA
Uncommitted
Not a present hard thrower but very loose and projectable and really knows how to pitch, may take some time but will be a good one.
Brance Rivera
MIF - 2008 - Muscatine, IA
TCU
Lean and live bodied athlete, smooth shortstop actions, good runner at 6.69; the key is his bat is really coming quick and he’s driving the ball hard.
Raiko Alfonso
MIF - 2008 - Key West, FL
Florida International
Royce Bolinger
3B - 2008 - Scottsdale, AZ
Gonzaga
Jamie Bruno
1B - 2008 - Covington, LA
Tulane
Kyle Buchanan
C - 2008 - Auburn, WA
Washington State
Beau Didier
SS - 2008 - Federal Way, WA
Louisiana State
Casey Dykes
C - 2008 - Franklin, TN
Western Kentucky
Chris Ellison
OF - 2008 - Norman, OK
Oklahoma
Aaron Fujiki
C - 2008 - Honolulu, HI
San Diego State
Aaron Gates
LHP - 2008 - Villa Park, CA
Pepperdine
Johnathan (J R) Graham
SS - 2008 - Livermore, CA
Santa Clara
Steven Gruver
LHP - 2008 - Canfield, OH
Tennessee
Joey Hainsfurther
SS - 2008 - Dallas, TX
Baylor
Tyler Hanover
MIF - 2008 - Kernersville, NC
Louisiana State
Lucas Herbst
OF - 2008 - Monterey, CA
Santa Clara
Kyle Higashioka
C - 2008 - Huntington Beach, CA
California
Jason Knapp
RHP - 2008 - Annandale, NJ
North Carolina
Clay Kollenbaum
RHP - 2008 - Tarpon Springs, FL
Jacksonville
Shane Kroker
3B - 2008 - Westlake Village, CA
Wake Forest
Matthew Murray
RHP - 2008 - Spring City, PA
Georgia Southern
Blake Newalu
MIF - 2008 - McDonough, GA
San Diego
William Piwnica-Worms
OF - 2008 - St Louis, MO
Duke
Philip Pohl
C - 2008 - Cooperstown, NY
Clemson
Vickash Ramjit
3B - 2008 - Miami, FL
Miami
Alfred Rodriguez
MIF - 2008 - Oak Hill, VA
Maryland
John Ruettiger
OF - 2008 - Joliet, IL
Arizona State
Austin Stadler
1B - 2008 - Midlothian, VA
Wake Forest
Jonathon Taylor
OF - 2008 - Acworth, GA
Georgia
Jomel Torres
1B - 2008 - Chula Vista, CA
San Diego State
Gary Wilson
SS - 2008 - Marlton, NJ
Elon
David Wright
C - 2008 - Aledo, TX
TCU
Isaac Ballou
OF - 2009 - Smithfield, VA
Marshall
Only a 2009 but stood out with the older players, great hands at the plate create whippy bat speed, 6.62 runner, good defender and really projects.