Here's what Baseball America has to say about the Yankees no. 1 pick:
Heathcott is an enigma for scouts. He's a legitimate second-round talent as both an outfielder and a lefthanded pitcher, but he has DHed for most of the spring. He was out until mid-March recovering from November surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee, then jammed his throwing shoulder diving for a fly ball in his second game back. When healthy, he's an athletic outfielder with five-tool potential. He swings a quick bat from the left side and has strength and power in his 6-foot-1, 190-pound frame. He earns plus grades for his hitting and his speed, and he has good range and above-average arm strength in the outfield. Heathcott was selected for the Aflac All-American Game last summer as a pitcher, and some clubs like him more as a lefty with an 88-92 mph fastball that touches 94 and a promising curveball. There's effort in his delivery because he approaches pitching like he does everything else: full speed ahead. Heathcott hasn't pitched this spring because of the shoulder injury, however. His makeup also is a concern for several clubs, so it's uncertain where he'll fit in the draft. He's committed to Louisiana State.Peter Abraham had this quote from Damon Oppenheimer about Heathcott:
“We’ve been scouting Slade for two years, and we’re excited about selecting him. We really liked his combination of tools, athletic ability, performance and grit on the field. He’s a versatile hitter and has good speed in addition to possessing an above-average arm.”Here's what MLB.com has on Heathcott.
Keith Law also mentioned earlier in the day that he has "makeup issues," so we'll see how that plays out.
I don't know much about him, but he sounds like another high-risk, high-reward pick for the Yanks. Typical of their recent drafts.
With the second round they picked J.R. Murphy, a catcher from Pendleton HS, in Bradenton, Florida.
In his senior year of high school he hit .627 with 11 home runs, 66 RBI, 13 stolen bases, and 34 extra-base hits in 102 at-bats, and Baseball America ranked him the fifth-best catcher in this year's draft class. You can read more on Murphy here.
Here are the full results of the first three rounds of the draft. Rounds 4-50 of the draft will take place tomorrow and Thursday.
I'm not sure if I like this philosphy of high risk high reward. So many yankee prospects have been injury prone.
ReplyDeleteI still thought Brett Jackson wouls od been the better draft choice.
I'm not really a fan of this first pick. Seems too risky, but we'll see what happens.
ReplyDeletethis guy looks like a real winner in this pic...lol
ReplyDeleteIf we go by looks, forget this guy! LOL
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Yea, I knew the picture would get some comments. He does look stupid. There's some more pictures of him here.
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