2006 Draft - Day 2

Wednesday, June 07 2006 @ 12:01 PM EDT

Contributed by: Pistol

Round 19-50 will take place today. This will consist primarily of filling out rosters and selecting 'draft-and-follow' players, primarily junior college players.

Round 19: Matthew Liuzza, C, LSU

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 183
0.317 0.386 0.437 1.1 11.7%
2005 171
0.251 0.326 0.363 1.9
18.8%
2004 229
0.328 0.391 0.507 1.6
14.1%
2003 192
0.312
0.390
0.417
1.6
14.3%


BA: Matthew Liuzza came down with draftitis in 2005. Regarded as one of the best catching prospects in last year's draft, he wilted under the pressure and batted .251 while failing to throw out a single basestealer in 32 attempts. He lifted his average 62 points as a senior this spring while showing an arm that rates as a 55 on the 20-80 scouting scale. Liuzza's receiving and blocking skills are sound. He doesn't have much power and his bat profiles him more as a big league backup.


Round 20: Jonathan Del Campo, SS, Cibola HS (AZ)

BA: Del Campo, considered one of the surest bets to sign in the state, doesn't have much power but switch-hits and has the arm strength to play the left side of the diamond. If his power doesn't develop, he may fit better at second.


Round 21: Ronald Lowe, LHP, St Leo College


Round 22: Bradley Mills, LHP, Arizona

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 82.1
4.70
9.0
4.5
0.3 10.5
2005 13.2
4.61
8.2
7.5
0.0 9.5
2004 9.2
4.66
6.8
12.7
0.0 9.8


BA: After starting his college career as a recruited walk-on, Mills has emerged as the top starting pitcher for Arizona's last-place club in the Pacific-10 Conference and one of the better college lefthanders in the draft. He had made 28 appearances (covering just 23 innings) over his first two seasons but established himself as a prospect to watch last summer, when he dominated the summer collegiate Valley League. While he struck out 75 in just 46 innings for Harrisonburg last summer, he's not a strikeout pitcher. Mills has worked hard to improve his fastball velocity over the years and now has an average (88-90) fastball that can touch 92. His changeup is a legitimate out pitch, an above-average offering. He needs to improve the arm speed on his breaking ball, which gets loopy and vacillates between being a slider or curveball. Mills' work ethic and track record of improvement has scouts believing his can improve the breaking ball and become a No. 4 or No. 5 starter. He's not expected to make it out of the third round.


Round 23: Adam Calderone, CF, Florida Southern


Round 24: Keith Demorgandie, RHP, Orange Coast


Round 25: Lui Fernandez, SS, Miguel de Cervantes Saave


Round 26: Chirstopher Emanuele, CF, Northeastern

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 214
0.313 0.381 0.547 1.8 12.6%
2005 209
0.340 0.380 0.574 4.9
17.3%
2004 102
0.294 0.333 0.431 2.8
12.8%
2003 176
0.335
0.387
0.500
3.1
16.1%


BA: Chris Emanuele is an athletic Canadian with good speed on the bases, plus defensive skills in center field and an average arm. He hit .312-2-16 for Harwich last summer to earn Cape Cod League all-star honors, and his bat came alive down the stretch for the Huskies, but his swing has a tendency to get long and he needs to improve his offensive approach. He hit nine home runs this spring, but he is more of a line-drive hitter.


Round 27: Pat McGuigan, RHP, San Francisco

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 115.0
3.29
5.7
1.6
0.5 9.3
2005 54.1
1.66
8.3
2.2
0.7 6.7
2004 51.2
2.61
6.7
1.9
0.5 8.6
2003 20.1 5.31
7.2
1.3
0.9
10.3



Round 28: Zach Dials, RHP, Kentucky

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 34.0
3.97
6.6
2.1
0.5 8.7














Dials has been up to 90-92, and has done so in front of at least a handful of upper-level scouting supervisors. He has trouble repeating his delivery. When he's online and gets extended toward his target, his fastball has some sink and armside run. He has below-average control.


Round 29: Ryan Basham, OF, Michigan St

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 201
0.363 0.429 0.562 1.2 10.1%
2005 190
0.358 0.450 0.547 0.8
10.2%
2004 182
0.297 0.389 0.511 1.1
13.8%







BA: Basham makes consistent hard contact but is limited athletically and defensively.


Round 30: Raul Barron, SS, Pasadena CC


Round 31: Adam Rogers, RHP, Evansville

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 116.2
3.63
6.3
1.5
0.3 9.8
2005 108.1
3.33
7.5
1.9
0.3 9.4
2004 71.2
6.28
6.7
3.7
1.3
10.0
2003 83.0
5.31
7.4
4.4
0.8
10.8




Round 32: John Tritz, RHP, UT San Antonio

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 38.1
4.46
10.4
6.6
0.5 9.2
2005 46.2
4.05
6.0
4.5
0.8 10.9
2004 23.2
7.99
7.8
6.6
1.6
11.3
2003 21.2
6.23
6.8
4.2
0.8
11.5




Round 33: Greg Lopez, SS, Norte Dame

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 207
0.304 0.342 0.357 2.0
8.1%
2005 208
0.274 0.347 0.346 4.0
18.7%
2004 199
0.332 0.396 0.432 2.3
14.4%
2003 132
0.250
0.289
0.258
5.5
15.7%



Round 34: Graham Godfrey, RHP, College of Charleston

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 94.1
3.34
9.2
3.7
0.7 8.0














BA: Godfrey, a draft-eligible sophomore, is 6-foot-4 with a 90-94 mph fastball that he throws for strikes.


Round 35: John Zinnicker, LHP, St Bonaventure

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 88.0
2.44
6.2
2.5
0.7 9.1
2005 48.1
7.26
6.5
3.4
1.1
12.3
2004 22.1
7.25
4.5
6.9
0.0 13.0



Round 36: Domonique Rodgers, OF, Sacramento CC


Round 37: Ben Zeskind, OF, Richmond

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 235
0.379 0.432 0.621 0.9
8.4%
2005 211
0.365 0.427 0.536 1.3
14.0%
2004 212
0.311 0.406 0.462 1.1
14.9%
2003 213
0.366
0.478
0.540
1.0
18.6%



Round 38: Kevin Denis-Fortier, 1B, Crowder JC


Round 39: Luke Tucker, RHP, Florida St

BA: Luke Tucker took over as FSU's closer this season. Tucker transferred from Okaloosa-Walton, where he didn't have an ERA under 4.00 in two seasons. He allowed just four earned runs in 29 innings this spring, however, and has a legitimate put-away pitch in his 80-84 mph slider. His fastball sits between 89-91 mph and he needs to learn to pitch off it more effectively, as he has a tendency to fall in love with his slider. Tucker's durability is also a concern.


Round 40: Ted Serro, RHP, Franklin & Marshall


Round 41: Roger Ebarb, C, Lamar

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 199
0.286 0.388 0.492 1.3
16.6%
2005 129
0.295 0.410 0.341 0.8
13.5%
2004 103
0.311 0.408 0.417 1.8
23.3%








Round 42: Justin Figueroa, 2B, Lincoln HS (FL)


Round 43: Nate Melek, RHP, New Mexico

Year Innings ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 H/9
2006 90.1
7.77
5.1
3.4
1.4
12.4
2005 27.1
2.96
5.3
3.3
0.3 8.6









Round 44: Kelly Sweppenhiser, Virginia Military Institute

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 206
0.350 0.479 0.524 0.9
12.7%
2005 200
0.370 0.494 0.640 1.1
16.6%
2004 158
0.367 0.446 0.614 1.0
12.0%









Round 45: Lee Verweel, LHP, Malvern Collegiate Institute (Toronto)


Round 46: Mace Thurman, LHP, McLennan CC (Tx)


Round 47: Wilberto Morales, 1B, Arizona Western JC


Round 48: Jonathan Fernandez, SS, American Heritage HA (FL)


Round 49: Kyle Cuthbertson, RHP, Midland JC (Tx)


Round 50: Baron Frost, OF, USC

Year ABs Ave OBP SLG K/BB K%
2006 213
0.310 0.390 0.465 1.3
15.1%
2005 197
0.274 0.370 0.386 1.1
14.0%
2004 211
0.303 0.379 0.464 1.4
13.8%









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