2008 MLB Mock Draft
The 2008 Major League Draft will be held on Thursday June 5th and Friday June 6th. It is unknown at this time if the draft will be broadcasted on ESPN as it was last year. This years draft class is weak when it come to top tier power pitchers. This draft however does include an abundance of power hitters especially at 1B and 3B. This the first mock draft that I will produce. The college and high school baseball seasons have not even started yet so many things can happen between now and the draft.
3/15/08 UPDATE- I have just updated my original mock. Four players have dropped out and four new players have moved in. A couple players who have moved up and for some players I put a little update on how they are doing so far this season. It?s still early in the college baseball season but we are starting to see some players shine and some falter which could affect there draft status.
4/11/08 UPDATE- I have now updated my mock draft for the second time. We are starting to see more projections and with both the college and high school seasons nearing the end we are rapidly approaching the draft so here are my updates. It has also been confirmed the first round of this years draft will be broadcast on ESPN2.
6/4/08 UPDATE- This will probably the second to last time I will update my mock? With the draft being tomorrow I will probably update it once more. There are a lot of big changes so I didn?t put where the players were in the past mocks.
6/5/08 12:45 PM Eastern Time- I have updated my mock and the draft is less then an hour and 15 minutes away. I might update it once more if any picks are confirmed.
1. Tampa Bay Rays- Tim Beckham SS Griffin High School- Tim Beckham is the best all around shortstop in this year?s draft. He is a five tool player; his best tool is his good feel for the game. He is a good runner who knows how to run the bases. He is super athletic. His defense is very good maybe just a notch below gold glove status but it?s good. He will develop more power as he gets older. I don?t think he is the best player in the draft but Tampa Bay loves their athletic SS and there the last one they drafted has turned out all right so far (BJ Upton).
2. Pittsburgh Pirates- Pedro Alvarez 3B Vanderbilt. Pedro Alvarez has the potential to be the best power hitter in Pittsburgh since Barry Lamar Bonds was in uniform. He has tremendous power in 723 at bats in college he has a total of 49 homeruns and 55 doubles. He?s not a gold glove 3B and his later in his career a move across the diamond to first might become necessary but not now. He is a leader by example, by his effort on and off the field. Alvarez is a patient hitter who works the count deep which does lead him to strikeout sometimes. That is really his only fault as of now. He did suffer an injury earlier this year this year but has managed to hit .302 average, 421 on base, 534 slugging with 6 homers and 21 RBI in 28 games this year.
3. Kansas City Royals- Eric Hosmer 1B American Heritage High School. Eric is the best high school bat in the draft. He has tremendous power and is a potential gold glove at first. At 6 foot 4 inches he has drawn comparisons to Mark Teixeria and Casey Kotchman of the Angels. Last year when high school pitchers began pitching around Eric he found another way to help his team and he took up pitching and went 4-0 with 0.63 ERA. But despite that his best tool is his bat and at first is where his greatest potential lies. It wouldn?t be surprising to see him drop to here with Scott Boras his agent. He has also made a commitment to play at Arizona St.
4. Baltimore Orioles- Justin Smoak 1B South Carolina. Last year the O?s took the best college hitter in Matt Wieters and this year they could arguably do the same. The best way to describe Justin Smoak in baseball terms would be that he is a run producer. He has driven in 135 runs in only 504 at bats at South Carolina. He is a limited defender over at first and has power to all fields from both sides of the plate. He has been said to have a strong character and good work ethic making him a great teammate. This year he is hitting 392 average, 510 on base, 773 slugging with 19 homeruns and 56 runs driven in.
5. San Francisco Giants- Buster Posey Catcher Florida State The best college catcher is off to a great start for Florida State batting .400 5 homeruns and 19 RBI. After only hitting 7 homeruns in his first two seasons he seems to be settling into his power potential a bit this year. He has very good size for a catcher at 6 foot 2 inches 200 pounds. Now latter in the season he is hitting .463 average, 563 on base, 835 slugging with 15 homers 61 RBI.
6. Florida Marlins- Yonder Alonso 1B Miami. A local product Yonder Alonso is another left handed 1B who has 25-30 homerun potential and is also an excellent athlete. He runs better then most 1B and is very capable over at first which will be a breath of fresh air for the Marlins defense. He has the potential to move quickly through the system and will thrive with Marlins until a year later when they have to rebuild and is sold off for some prospects. He is currently hitting .442 with 4 homeruns and 16 RBI.
7. Cincinnati Reds- Gordon Beckham SS Georgia. In my opinion Gordon is having one of those years that seriously inflate his draft status. He has been said to be the top infield prospect in the draft. I personally think Jemile Weeks has more upside but neither are top ten picks. He is 6 foot 185 pounds and might be better suited for 2B but he knows how to put a good at bat. He is currently hitting .405 average, 515 on base, 836 slugging with 22 homers and 54 RBI in 50 games this year. Big thanks to Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com for reporting this pick. (If its right of course)
8. Chicago White Sox- Brian Matusz LHP San Diego. Brian is probably the 2nd best college arm in the draft and probably the best left hander in the draft. He has a fastball that is consistently in the low 90?s and can reach 95 at times. His changeup and breaking ball both project as plus pitches and his change may even be the best of the three. He has decent control and strikes out a lot of batter. He has struck out 256 batters in 212 innings of work at San Diego. He was previously drafted in the 4th round by the Angels out of high school but chose not to sign. He is 10-2 with a 2.05 ERA with 122 K?s and 20 walks in 88 innings of work this year.
9. Washington Nationals- Kyle Skipworth Catcher Patriot High School- At the beginning he was the best catcher in the draft and was a sure fire first round pick but recent performance has him slipping a bit and I think he falls all the way to the Sox. Kyle has been said to be the best catching prospects since Joe Mauer, both being big tall catchers with loads of power potential. He has a strong throwing arm and is a leader of his team and will be good at managing a pitching staff. He has committed to going to Arizona St.
10. Houston Astros ? Aaron Crow RHP Missouri, My absolute favorite prospect in the draft. Crow won 9 games for the Tigers last season and was 3-1 with a 0.67 ERA in 40.1 innings pitched over the summer in the Cape Cod League. He won the Robert A. McNeece award for his performance over the summer. His arsenal includes a fastball that sits around 93-94 MPH and can reach 96, a hard slider that reaches 87 mph, and a decent changeup. He has great control and knows how to work the plate. This year he is an unbelievable 13-0 with a 2.35 ERA with 127 K?s to 38 walks in 107.1 innings of work.
11. Texas Rangers- Andrew Cashner RHP TCU- A college reliever who is rising fast on most draft boards. He throws his fastball 97-98 MPH along with 87-88 MPH slider. He has had some control problems as TCU?s closer but should still be taken early in the draft.
12. Oakland Athletics- Christian Friedrich RHP Eastern Kentucky Christian is not the most over powerering pitcher but he controls the baseball well. He throws in the 88-93 range and is pitching extremely well for Eastern Kentucky. A college player is almost a guarantee for Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics so I think this is a real possibility.
13. St. Louis Cardinals- Aaron Hicks OF Wilson High School. Aaron Hicks is a two way player for his high school team playing both CF and Pitcher. He has some potential as a pitcher but his upside leans toward a position player. He is a potential 5 tool player. He is very fast on the base paths stealing 44 bases this past year and to get an idea of how good that is he only had 100 at bats. He also has great bat speed that helps him generate power. He obviously has a strong arm since he is a part time pitcher
14. Minnesota Twins- Brett Wallace 1B-3B Arizona State.. He has got a lot of power potential again like every other 1B in this draft but Wallace is just a really good hitter. Last year he hit over .400 and is also a good athlete swiping 12 bases. He is currently hitting .414 16 homeruns and 65 Runs batted in. Last year he played first base but this year is playing 3B.
15. Los Angeles Dodgers- Ethan Martin RHP Stephens County High School- In one of my earlier mocks I had him going to the Twins as a 3B. I guess I was wrong and he is better suited as a pitcher. He has a great strong arm and obviously good hitting ability as well but his future is on the mound.
16. Milwaukee Brewers- Shooter Hunt RHP Tulane. His real name is Steven Daniel Hunt but Scooter is a nickname that he prefers. He played for Virginia but transfer to Tulane for reasons I cannot find. He is a good strikeout pitcher and this year is off to a good start at 9-1 with a 1.97 ERA with 105 K?s and 42 K?s in 77 2/3 innings.
17. Toronto Blue Jays- Brett DeVall LHP Rutherford High School- Brett has a great pitching frame at 6 foot 4 inches 220 pounds his has a power pitchers body and a power pitchers fastball which can be dialed up there in the upper 90?s. He also has a nasty breaking ball which could become a plus-plus pitch. He also plays first base but his future is on the mound.
18. Mets (from Braves) ? Ryan Perry RHP Arizona- Probably the hardest thrower in the draft. He can hit 100 MPH on the radar gun. He has a devastating and yet inconsistent slider. He throws a changeup rarely and has some control problems. He?s another college righty relief pitcher with closer potential.
19. Chicago Cubs- Zach Collier CF Chino Hills High School- He is only 17 years old and is very, very raw. He has good left handed power and it should get better as he develops. He has pretty good speed, should be a decent defender with a decent arm as well.
20. Seattle Mariners- Lance Lynn RHP University of Mississippi- He is a huge pitcher at 6 foot 5 inches 260 pounds. He doesn?t throw as hard as you would think from him being such a big guy. He throws in the 88-90 MPH but it has a good sink to it which would blend very well with Coors Field.
21. Detroit Tigers- Jemile Weeks 2B Miami.. Jemile is the younger brother of Ricky who is the 2B for the Brewers and unlike Ricky; Jemile is more of your everyday lead off hitter. He can slap the ball around the field and get on base and make the opposing pitcher and catcher worry about trying to contain him. He is currently hitting .449 3 homeruns and 16 RBI. He could see his draft stock rise rapidly if he continues at this pace.
22. New York Mets- Ike Davis OF Arizona State. Teammate of Brett Wallace doesn?t get as much as attention as him but is a good prospect himself. He has good size at 6 feet 4 inches 205 pounds he looks like he might have some serious power potential. He throws 87 mph as a pitcher so a strong arm is present in the outfield. He has 4 of the 5 tools and hitting real well for the Sun Devils. He?s hitting .401 average, 473 on base, 822 slugging with 15 homeruns and 62 Runs Batted In.
23. San Diego Padres- Anthony Hewitt- He is a toolsy shortstop. He has good speed, looks like good power potential. Defensively he may benefit if he was moved to centerfield. He is pretty raw and has committed to Vanderbilt so sign ability is an issue.
24. Philadelphia Phillies- Tim Melville RHP Wentzville Holt High School. Tim Melville is another good athlete, not only can he hit he dials it up in the mid 90?s who has drawn comparisons to Phil Hughes. His upside however is as a pitcher. He also has a breaking ball that is a potential plus pitch and could get him some strike outs. He has a changeup to go along with arsenal as well. He has committed to play at North Carolina.
25. Colorado Rockies- Brett Lawrie Catcher Brookswood SS Canada- Being in Canada Brett hasn?t had much of a chance to be seen by scouts but what they do know is that he has raw plus plus power and he can play a premium position in catcher. He is a very great athlete.
26. Arizona Diamondbacks- Jason Castro Catcher Stanford- Jason is another polished college catcher who has been on the rise this year. He hits left handed and there is a possibility of power development down the road. He is pretty good defensively with an average arm. He is right now pretty fast for a catcher.
27. Twins (from Angels)- Anthony Ferrara LHP Riverview High School Anthony is a very talented high school lefty. He is probably the 2nd best in the entire draft behind DeVall. He has a fastball that sits in the 92-94 range which is impressive for his small frame of 6 foot 1 inch 170 pounds and has room to improve his velocity as he gets bigger and stronger. There are injury concerns however.
28. New York Yankees- Gerrit Cole RHP Orange Lutheran High School, He has a fastball with late break that sits in the mid 90?s and can reach into the upper 90?s. His slider has the potential to be a devastating pitch but for now it?s a bit inconsistent. He has an all right changeup as well. He has a smooth delivery and is aggressive in the strike zone. He has committed to playing for UCLA but that could easily be changed if he was picked here.
29. Cleveland Indians- Josh Fields RHP Georgia, As a Cleveland Indians fan one thing is certain we do not have a real closer. In my first mock draft I had us taking Ryan Perry who has an arm but not much else. Josh Fields is a real closer with a closers mentality and good stuff as well. He throws a fastball in the 92-95 range with a knee buckling curve. He was drafted last year in the 2nd after a bad junior season but this year as a senior has improved great with a 0.36 ERA in 25 1/3 innings 46 K?s 16 walks with 14 saves. He has the closer mentality and since he is a college reliever he should move fast through the system. I hope he can turn into a Houston Street or Chad Cordero who make it to the majors very quickly and have great success.
30. Boston Red Sox- Tanner Scheppers Fresno State, Tanner is a good college righty with a fast in the 92-95 mph range, a power slider in the 87-88 range and a changeup which needs to be developed a little more. He is currently 8-2 2.93 ERA with 109 K?s 34 Walks in 70 2/3 innings pitched this season. He is currently injured and his stock is falling but a team like the Red Sox who already have good pitching could look at this as a high risk high reward