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    Twins Daily College Baseball Notebook: Week 6


    Jamie Cameron

    Here's the latest from the world of college baseball, including an introduction to a new name the Twins may target with the 2022 number eight overall pick, and an updated Twins' pick in a national mock draft.

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    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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    Another great update, Jamie.  Like most fans on this site, I guess I prefer the Twins stay away from bat first corner guys and opt for a more complete player who excels at bat and in the field.  I think both Parada and Susac look good, as does Lee who has a great eye at the plate and decent power.  I have seen Lee predicted to go as high as third.  What do you know about Adam Mazur, a Minnesota kid.  I have heard that a number of scouts think he might be able to hit a 100 on the gun once he goes pro.  He might be an interesting pick later in the draft--BA has him at 56 I think.  

    4 hours ago, RJA said:

    Another great update, Jamie.  Like most fans on this site, I guess I prefer the Twins stay away from bat first corner guys and opt for a more complete player who excels at bat and in the field.  I think both Parada and Susac look good, as does Lee who has a great eye at the plate and decent power.  I have seen Lee predicted to go as high as third.  What do you know about Adam Mazur, a Minnesota kid.  I have heard that a number of scouts think he might be able to hit a 100 on the gun once he goes pro.  He might be an interesting pick later in the draft--BA has him at 56 I think.  

    Thanks for reading, really appreciate it. Mazur is absolutely a helium prospect right now. I've been tracking him pretty closely at Iowa. The Twins lost a pick for signing Correa but got a competitive balance pick at #69 overall. If Mazur keeps up his development and performance, he'll probably be a top 50 guy but who knows.

    The top of the college pitching class is weak this year. I also think we're starting to see the fruits of the Twins labor in terms of pitching development. They'll be supremely confident of taking guys like Mazur, Hajjar, Povich etc. and continuing their strong development paths.

    6 hours ago, RJA said:

    Another great update, Jamie.  Like most fans on this site, I guess I prefer the Twins stay away from bat first corner guys and opt for a more complete player who excels at bat and in the field.  I think both Parada and Susac look good, as does Lee who has a great eye at the plate and decent power.  I have seen Lee predicted to go as high as third.  What do you know about Adam Mazur, a Minnesota kid.  I have heard that a number of scouts think he might be able to hit a 100 on the gun once he goes pro.  He might be an interesting pick later in the draft--BA has him at 56 I think.  

    Totally agree with your take.  I think if Lee was there at 8 he would be my first choice but I don't think he will be.  There are questions as to whether he stays at short or not but his bat would still work in the corners and he would likely be an above average defender on the corners or Keystone.

    Parada's bat has been crazy good but his arm seems weak and he only threw out like 15% of base runners last year not sure if that has improved but seems a bit dangerous to have a catcher that might have trouble defensively. Granted the Twins have been good at developing catchers on the defensive side so maybe that isn't that big an issue.

    I wouldn't mind Delauter a right fielder in the Kepler mode in that he can run well and has played center.  At least there is some defensive upside there to go with the bat.  

    Catcher and Short seem like bigger needs right now and if that is what falls then I would take it.

    I still think Brandon Barriera would be my pick.  A Lefty pitcher with three plus pitches is just too good to pass up IMO.  I would double down on the arms race but that is just me a home grown pitcher starved Twins fan.

     

    13 hours ago, Dman said:

    Totally agree with your take.  I think if Lee was there at 8 he would be my first choice but I don't think he will be.  There are questions as to whether he stays at short or not but his bat would still work in the corners and he would likely be an above average defender on the corners or Keystone.

    Parada's bat has been crazy good but his arm seems weak and he only threw out like 15% of base runners last year not sure if that has improved but seems a bit dangerous to have a catcher that might have trouble defensively. Granted the Twins have been good at developing catchers on the defensive side so maybe that isn't that big an issue.

    I wouldn't mind Delauter a right fielder in the Kepler mode in that he can run well and has played center.  At least there is some defensive upside there to go with the bat.  

    Catcher and Short seem like bigger needs right now and if that is what falls then I would take it.

    I still think Brandon Barriera would be my pick.  A Lefty pitcher with three plus pitches is just too good to pass up IMO.  I would double down on the arms race but that is just me a home grown pitcher starved Twins fan.

     

    You always have great thoughts, appreciate you reading.

    DeLauter is interesting. Law just put out a piece saying he doesn't even view him as a first rounder so he's becoming divisive. 

    As far as Parada, if he was there, I'd take him. Base runners is only a small portion of catcher defense and the added value of plus hit and power tools there would be huge.

    Excited to see how the arms continue to develop, none have cracked the top 10 in most boards yet (aside from Lesko). There are actually a few good lefties who will go in the first, along with Barriera, there's Ferris, Barco, and Schultz)

    8 minutes ago, Jamie Cameron said:

    You always have great thoughts, appreciate you reading.

    DeLauter is interesting. Law just put out a piece saying he doesn't even view him as a first rounder so he's becoming divisive. 

    As far as Parada, if he was there, I'd take him. Base runners is only a small portion of catcher defense and the added value of plus hit and power tools there would be huge.

    Excited to see how the arms continue to develop, none have cracked the top 10 in most boards yet (aside from Lesko). There are actually a few good lefties who will go in the first, along with Barriera, there's Ferris, Barco, and Schultz)

    Lesko may have some of the best pure talent among HS arms, but.... bleh.  I really hope he's not an option for the Twins.

    Ok, I will admit to some of that aversion coming from the wildly unethical behavior of his HS in flat out recruiting HS athletes from all over Georgia and the South East. I have yet to hear a good story about any interaction with them.

    7 minutes ago, Jamie Cameron said:

    You always have great thoughts, appreciate you reading.

    DeLauter is interesting. Law just put out a piece saying he doesn't even view him as a first rounder so he's becoming divisive. 

    As far as Parada, if he was there, I'd take him. Base runners is only a small portion of catcher defense and the added value of plus hit and power tools there would be huge.

    Excited to see how the arms continue to develop, none have cracked the top 10 in most boards yet (aside from Lesko). There are actually a few good lefties who will go in the first, along with Barriera, there's Ferris, Barco, and Schultz)

    Yeah even before the season starter there were scouts who wondered the level of competition DeLauter has faced and how he would do against better competition.  Not too surprised to see him likely drop.  Divisive is a good word for his situation as it really depends on how you see him developing.

    Yeah looks like the hot spot for pitcher's is going to be likely in rounds 15 to 25 or so.  Some decent ones might fall into the supplemental rounds as well.

    If Parada keeps going like he is I don't think he is going to make it to number 8. 

    Appreciate you keeping the draft talk alive.  This is important draft for the Twins to refresh the farm.



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