2022 Draft - Mets Pick - 1.14 - SS - Jett Williams Jett Williams SS 5-8 180 Rockwall-Heath HS (TX) 5-3-22 - Kiley McDaniel (@kileymcd) Jett Williams is a 5'8 prep shortstop from the Dallas area committed to Mississippi State with mid-first round buzz. Can really hit, run, and field, with feel to lift the ball in game and sneaky power. Skip to 0:48 for Kenny Powers vibes during BP. https://t.co/pYfQHpnf80 4-21-22 - Prospect Live - Mock Draft 2.0 - 20. Atlanta Braves Jett Williams , SS, Rockwell-Heath Williams is a spark-plug middle infielder with sensational bat to ball skills and surprising juice for his size. There are those in the industry who believes Williams has the best hit tool among the “second tier” of the high school bats. He’s your prototype top-of-the-lineu...
2022 Draft - Mets Pick - 2.52 - RHP - Blade Tidwell Blake Tidwell RHP Tennessee 2021 Tennessee stat line - 18-starts, 10-3, 3.74, 97.2-IP, 90-K 4-26-22 - Baseball America - 20 – Blade Tidwell Tennessee RHP HT: 6-4 | Wt: 200 | B-T: R-R Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted Age At Draft: 21.1 Tidwell was a projection righthander out of the same Loretto high school in Tennessee that produced 2018 first-rounder Ryan Weathers. He ranked as the No. 408 prospect on the 2020 BA 500, but now possesses some of the most electric stuff in the 2022 draft class and looks like a first round arm. Tidwell posted a 3.74 ERA during the 2021 spring with Tennessee, striking out 90 batters and walking 34 over 98.2 innings. He continued to impress over the summer and a fastball that sat 93-95 mph last spring was touching 98 mph in the fall. He mostly works with that fastball and a low-to-mid-80s slider that generat...
2022 Draft - Mets Pick - 1.11 - C - Kevin Parada Kevin Parada C 6-0 200 Georgia Tech 2021 GT stat line - 52-G, 220-AB, team leading .318, 9-HR, 42-RBI, 41-K 2022 GT stat line - 60-G, 258-AB, .360, 26-HR, 88-RBI, 32-K, .998-OPS 5-6-22 - https://masonmcrae.medium.com/breaking-down-the-top-22-draft-prospects-analytically-5b8ff678d009 Kevin Parada , Georgia Tech Parada is a catcher in a world where we’re expecting robot umps, making his position an offensive one. But because the entire profile revolves around the offensive tools, it probably doesn’t affect him as much as his peers. His arm is below-average, and he’s a below-average receiver. Parada’s approach is aggressive, as a result he swings at a lot of good pitches, as well as some of the bad ones. The positive is that his bat-to-ball skills allow for some decision-making error, and he can get away with poor swings. On pitches in the zone,...
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