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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 6, 2011 16:54:33 GMT -5
2011 FYPD Round 31 9/07/11
31.1 Yangels--pick anytime 31.2 Philly Stars--pick anytime 31.3 AkaiRyu--pick anytime 31.4 Vipers--Trent Howard, LHP, Bal 31.5 Northmen--Dixon Anderson, RHP, Was 31.6 Superbas--pick anytime 31.7 Mashers--pick anytime 31.8 SLC Bums--pick anytime 31.9 Knights--Chris Jensen, RHP, SD 31.10 Motown Hits--pick anytime 31.11 Spiders--pick anytime 31.12 JABO--pick anytime 31.13 Fat Drunks--pick anytime 31.14 Big Steve--pick anytime 31.15 Steelers--pick anytime 31.16 Blackie--pick anytime 31.17 Ball Busters via Drive--Matthew Koch, C, Min 31.18 Ball Busters--Jacob Esch, RHP, Fla 31.19 Big Bombers--pick anytime 31.20 Willie--pick anytime
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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 7, 2011 9:39:56 GMT -5
31.4 Trent Howard, LHP, Bal
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Post by Toronto Northmen on Sept 7, 2011 10:52:10 GMT -5
31.5 Dixon Anderson, RHP Was
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2011 12:45:30 GMT -5
31.9 Knights select Chris Jensen, P San Diego
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 7, 2011 16:29:16 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
31.17 C: Matthew Koch (MIN)
In a world where catchers are always in demand, Matt Koch has a chance to be drafted between the sixth and 10th rounds. A fourth-year junior, Koch has two carrying tools: an above-average arm and raw power that he's still learning to tap into. He hit 15 homers in 2010, and though he has just four with the new bats in 2011, his doubles total has spiked from 13 to 22. Loyola Marymount coach Jason Gill says the 6-foot, 210-pound Koch has some of the best raw power he's ever seen, and he puts on an impressive display in batting practice, regularly launching balls way over LMU's Blue Monster in left field. Scouts aren't convinced he'll hit for enough average to be an everyday catcher, as his plate discipline needs considerable improvement (he has 118 strikeouts and 37 walks in his college career). His receiving needs polish, but he projects as an average defender with his plus arm.
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 7, 2011 16:31:02 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
31.18 RP: Jacob Esch (FL)
More attractive for most scouts than Kevin Jacob is raw arm Jacob Esch, who is the Yellow Jackets' starting shortstop. One of the club's few lineup veterans, Esch opened the season as the starting second baseman, then flipped spots with freshman Mott Hyde and sparked the Jackets' season by providing solid defense and gap power. He has pitched sparingly this season, with just six appearances spanning five innings after being used for 19 innings in 2009. Esch, who went to Joe Mauer's alma mater, Cretin-Derham Hall in St. Paul, Minn., has a pitcher's body at 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, and his fastball hit 95 mph in fall practice. He sat in the 89-91 range this season and has piqued scouts' interest more than any Yellow Jackets player save Jed Bradley.
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