Bad angle to really evaluate the tunnel with but a great one to see the shape of his CB.Jack Leiter is probably the closest thing to big league ready that college baseball has seen in a while.
He could be pitching in the big leagues by the end of this year depending on where he lands.
I saw the name before you posted this and looked myself. The fact that both Al and Mark made it to the big leagues, plus all of the other players of the 80s/90s with kids in the league is great to see.No one asked, but he's the son of former big league left hander Al Leiter.
Kinda surprised this other site (free/ open source) wasn't noted yet-- from Jeff Ellis.The Indians will be looking for a guy just like Dylan Cozens provided he's the best player available when they pick at #'s 23, 58, and 69, respectively.. Before the college/high school baseball season gets underway.. I like getting a list of about a dozen names for at least the first overall pick for the Indains.. it doesn't need to be said that if any of this first dirty dozen is around for the Indians second overall choice.. well, that's just a bonus.. or the evaluation completed to put that guy as a potential first overall (# 23 for the tribe) was somehow flawed..
Anyway.. who are your dirty dozen?..
Kinda surprised this other site (free/ open source) wasn't noted yet-- from Jeff Ellis.
https://mlbdraftnow.blogspot.com/
Here is the CLE projection from his latest mock:
23 Cleveland Indians Edwin Arroyo, SS, Arecibo Baseball Academy (PR) Committed Florida State
Sleeper Harry Ford, C, North Cobb High School (GA) Committed Georgia Tech
I like two catchers in the coming "first pick for the Indians" draft.. Harry Ford is one of them.. the other is the catcher at Luisville, Henry Davis...Kinda surprised this other site (free/ open source) wasn't noted yet-- from Jeff Ellis.
https://mlbdraftnow.blogspot.com/
Here is the CLE projection from his latest mock:
23 Cleveland Indians Edwin Arroyo, SS, Arecibo Baseball Academy (PR) Committed Florida State
Sleeper Harry Ford, C, North Cobb High School (GA) Committed Georgia Tech
spectacular example of pitch tunneling.. especially from a drop and driver..Jack Leiter is probably the closest thing to big league ready that college baseball has seen in a while.
He could be pitching in the big leagues by the end of this year depending on where he lands.