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Post by DC Vipers on Aug 27, 2011 10:10:16 GMT -5
2011 FYPD Round 25 9/01/11
25.1 Yangels--pick anytime 25.2 Philly Stars--pick anytime 25.3 AkaiRyu--pick anytime 25.4 Vipers--John Leonard, SS, Ari 25.5 Northmen--Jean Delgado, SS, SF 25.6 Superbas--pick anytime 25.7 Mashers--pick anytime 25.8 SLC Bums--pick anytime 25.9 Knights--Daniel Winkler, RHP, Col 25.10 Motown Hits--pick anytime 25.11 Spiders--pick anytime 25.12 JABO--pick anytime 25.13 Fat Drunks--pick anytime 25.14 Big Steve--pick anytime 25.15 Steelers--pick anytime 25.16 Blackie--pick anytime 25.17 Ball Busters via Drive--Cody Koback, OF, Bos 25.18 Ball Busters--Kentrel Hill, OF, SF 25.19 Big Bombers--pick anytime 25.20 Willie--pick anytime
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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 1, 2011 9:32:55 GMT -5
25.4 Vipers select: John Leonard, SS, Ari
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Post by Toronto Northmen on Sept 1, 2011 10:11:10 GMT -5
25.5 Northmen select Jean Delgado, SS SF
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2011 12:10:19 GMT -5
25.9 Knights select Daniel Winkler, P Colorado
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 1, 2011 16:44:47 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
25.17 OF: Cody Kobac
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 1, 2011 16:45:56 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
25.17 OF: Cody Koback (BOS)
Cody Koback is more toolsy than the typical Wisconsin position prospect. The 6-foot, 185-pounder has well above-average speed, though he's still learning to make the most of it on the bases and in center field. He makes consistent contact and has gap power from the right side of the plate, and his arm is solid. After an elbow injury limited him to nine games in 2010, he rebounded to bat .424/.516/.701 this spring. He proved himself against better competition last summer in the Northwoods League, where he hit .305 with wood bats.
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 1, 2011 16:47:49 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
25.18 OF: Kentrel Hill (SFG)
Kentrell Hill is the state's lone junior-college contribution, and he has a shot to sneak into the first 10 rounds thanks to his loud tools. While Hill is raw at the plate, he has made adjustments to use his hands more and showed improvement. His power will be the last tool to come. The rest of his tools and his makeup earn plenty of praise. He's an above-average runner who has turned in 6.5-second times over 60 yards, and he has an above-average arm as well. Hill has the speed to cover center field and a solid 6-foot, 185-pound frame. His work ethic and aptitude earn high marks as well. He could be a summer follow, as he's slated to play in the wood-bat Coastal Plain League this summer
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