World Wood Bat Class of 2007 Top 20 Prospects


Class Of 2007 Top 20 Prospects

The WWBA fall championship is the final major scouting event of the year and has become a valuable setting for scouts to evaluate some of the country's best high school players. Here's a look at the top 20 seniors in attendance, as judged by BA's Alan Matthews in conjunction with scouts in attendance. Rankings reflect the player's ceiling and likelihood of reaching that ceiling with some consideration to performance at the event.

RankName, Pos.High SchoolThe Skinny
1.Rick Porcello, rhpSeton Hall Prep, West Orange, N.J.Scouting directors are stocking up on thermal underwear, as Porcello is one of a bevy of big arms out of the Northeast.
2.Jack McGeary, lhp/1bRoxbury (Mass.) Latin HSMcGeary isn't among the class' hardest throwers, but his feel for pitching, secondary stuff and command make him a potential front-of-the-rotation starter.
3.Michael Burgess, ofHillsborough HS, TampaBurgess' bat speed is unmatched among high school hitters, prompting one scout to compare it to that of Mets prospect Lastings Milledge.
4.Josh Vitters, 3bCypress (Calif.) HSThe class' best pure hitter, Vitters reinforced his stock with another strong performance.
5.Jason Heyward, ofHenry County HS, McDonough, Ga.A man-child with strength and power, Heyward combines awe-inspiring physical tools with instincts and feel for the game.
6.Michael Main, rhp/ofDeland (Fla.) HSWhile his performance was lackluster in Jupiter, Main's lightning-quick arm and athleticism make him a potential first-rounder.
7.Ryan Dent, ssWilson HS, Los AngelesDent displayed the event's best top-of-the-lineup tools, and his all-out, aggressive approach made a positive impression.
8.Nick Noonan, ss/2bParker HS, San DiegoAnother high-profile event, another solid performance for Noonan, who has a knack for making consistent hard contact with wood.
9.Josh Smoker, lhpCalhoun (Ga.) HSIf ever performance was a factor in evaluating a high school prospect, it has to be considered with Smoker, who struck out 21 in nine innings.
10.Justin Jackson, ssRoberson HS, Asheville, N.C.Jackson, who was Team USA's starting shortstop in Cuba last month, looked exhausted and didn't perform well, but remains one of the class' top shortstop prospects.
11.Yasmani Grandal, cMiami Springs (Fla.) HSFor those riding the fence on Grandal's prospect status, they likely left Jupiter convinced he can remain behind the plate and handle the bat adequately.
12.Peter Kozma, ssOwasso (Okla.) HSKozma quietly continues to impress with well-above-average defensive skills, plus running ability and a confident approach at the plate.
13.Christian Colon, ss/2bCanyon HS, AnaheimColon swung the bat well in Jupiter and compares with Kozma defensively.
14.Kevin Ahrens, 3bMemorial HS, HoustonAhrens' towering home run punctuated the Heat's win over East Cobb (Ga.) and showed one of the many ways this talented switch-hitter can affect a game.
15.John Tolisano, 2bEstero (Fla.) HSLike Jackson, Tolisano didn't perform especially well, but has a chance to stay in the middle of the diamond and hit for average in the big leagues.
16.Andrew Lambo, 1b/ofNewbury Park (Calif.) HSLambo raised his profile by displaying plus hitting ability and a mature approach that produced eight hits in 21 at-bats.
17.Nathan Vineyard, lhpWoodland HS, Cartersville, Ga.This loose, projectable lefthander has a chance for three plus pitches, and a solid-average fastball that could climb in velocity.
18.Brett Krill, ofAliso Niguel HS, Aliso Viejo, Calif.Like Heyward, Krill is physically imposing, though his approach is more aggressive and his power is a slightly more developed tool.
19.Derek Dietrich, 3b/cSaint Ignatius HS, ClevelandThrowback-style player makes hard contact from the left side of the plate, is instinctive and has one of the strongest arms in the class.
20.Danny Rams, cGulliver Prep, MiamiLike Tolisano, Rams is a veteran of these events and his powerful righthanded bat reminds us why he's been well-known for so long.

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