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MLB baseball is imminent! As the Twins get ready to head north, college baseball continues to produce an incredibly entertaining, high-quality season. Here’s the latest from Jeremy Nygaard, capturing news and notes as we shuffle towards the draft in July. Here’s some news, updates, and highlights from weeks 5 and 6 of the college baseball season.
Weekly Recap
After a brief hiatus, the college baseball notebook is back. There’s been plenty of action in the last two weeks, including yet another team at number one.
After sweeping previous number one Mississippi last weekend, the number one team in the country entering week 6 was Tennessee. The Volunteers have shown a balanced team so far this season, led by high octane pitching arms Ben Joyce (145 overall in Baseball America’s top 200), and sophomore Chase Dollander, both of whom have been dominant.
After claiming the number one spot, Tennessee traveled to Nashville to play perennial powerhouse Vanderbilt and finished the weekend with a sweep. The Volunteers moved to 27-1 on the season, including a 9-0 conference record, a remarkable start to the season.
Elsewhere the rest of the top ten nationally is rounded out by Virginia, Arkansas, OSU, Texas Tech, Oregon St, Mississippi, Texas, Miami, and Arizona. Maryland is the lone Big-10 representative in the top 25, currently at 24 with a 22-6 record overall.
At the end of the weekend, here is where Baseball America has the top 25 teams.
Moment of the Week
How this for an incredible play from Georgia Tech’s Jadyn Jackson, who somehow caught this ball against Virginia (with the bases loaded).
Potential #8 Pick Performances
As the college season drifts on, there are more prospects entering the realm of possibilities for the Twins' first-round pick in the July draft. After spotlighting Elijah Green last week, this week, we’re introducing Daniel Susac, a catcher from the University of Arizona this week.
Like Kevin Parada, Susac has rocketed up draft boards and mock drafts due to a strong start to the 2022 season. The 6’4 catcher was a freshman All-American in his first season with the Wildcats, hitting .335 with 12 home runs. Susac has a strong arm and should be able to stick behind the plate, despite being unusually tall for a catcher. Susac is hitting .412 on the 2022 season and has already clubbed six home runs, well on his way to surpassing his 2021 total and rivaling Kevin Parada for the status of top catcher available in July.
Here are the latest number for draft-eligible college players the Twins may have interest in at number eight overall.
- Brooks Lee, SS, Cal Poly, 47-110 (.427), 6 HR, 35 RBI, 25 BB, 6 K
- Jace Jung, 2B, Texas Tech, 44-110 (.400), 8 HR, 35 RBI, 30 BB, 17 K
- Kevin Parada, C, Georgia Tech, 44-118 (.373), 11 HR, 40 RBI, 19 BB, 13 K
- Jacob Berry, CI, LSU, 40-113 (.354), 8 HR, 28 RBI, 12 BB, 12 K
- Gavin Cross, OF, Virginia Tech, 31-94 (.330), 5 HR, 17 RBI, 12 BB, 10 K
- Chase DeLauter, OF, James Madison, 31-75 (.413), 6 HR, 29 RBI, 25 BB, 20 K
- Daniel Susac, C, Arizona, 52-125 (.412), 6 HR, 30 RBI, 11 BB, 21 K
Who are you most interested in as a potential number eight pick for the Minnesota Twins? Join the discussion in the comments.
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