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A lot of the concern was with how he underperformed the first half of the year as he struggled with his command, but he closed strong which helped bring his stock back up. Peter Heubeck - RHP (Dodgers, 1st Base only, 101/50) - Project and upside arm that lands in an ideal org for it. Kiper's updated rankings of the top 25 prospects in the 2023 draft class has Murphy ranked as the No. A raw, prep right-hander that likely adds more weight, wasn't exactly hitting his spots regularly, and with plenty of development required to really have a good idea of what he will be is going to land in Tier None quite regularly. Look for 1 autograph per box! Looks to get weak contact and ground balls featuring mainly a sinker/slider combo and will mix in a changeup. Sam Bachman - RHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 9/18) - Angels 1st round right-hander out of Miami of Ohio popped big time in 2021 pushing all the way up to 9th overall in the draft. A double plus slider with 12-6 break can be thrown for strikes in the zone are down in the zone for easy swing and misses. He racks up a ton of strikeouts with that slider and it is a thing of beauty to watch. Low 90's fastball with arm-side run that leads to uncomfortable at bats for left-handers. New Price eBay. Mainly a second baseman, but can provide third base and shortstop depth as well. Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 3B (Twins, 1st Base and Auto, 128/177) - The Twins fourth round selection out of Oklahoma State has some questions on whether he can stick at third base which puts further pressure on his offensive profile if he has to kick over to first base or even DH. Ty Madden - RHP (Tigers, 1st Base only, 32/13) - The Tigers Comp A pick out of the University of Texas has the prototypical starting pitcher frame featuring a plus slider and an above-average fastball that he runs up into the high 90s. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2021 Bowman Chrome Draft Andrew Painter 1st Prospect Chrome #BDC-10 Phillies at the best online prices at eBay! With full run, he could hit for a good average, get 20 home runs, and steal 20 bases. Williams turned out to be a pretty strong swimmer as he went from an interesting relief arm to a dominant ace in his senior season at East Carolina. Not sure if there are any plus tools yet to his game, but enough promise with the hit and power tools for me to put him into the back half of Tier 3. The lefty has a mid-90s fastball that he mostly throws to the arm-side of the plate and struggles to get it to the glove side, making it tough to keep right-handers from crowding the plate. Lonnie White Jr. - OF (Pirates, 1st Base and Auto, 64/35) - Along with Chandler, the Pirates used their underslot choice of Henry Davis at 1-1 to steal away a big time football commit with White, a potential star wide receiver headed to Penn State. If we see Bednar trending towards relief, he still has an opportunity to be in a high leverage role, but the hobby interest would drop to Tier 3 at best, but most likely to Tier None. All in all, he has a very high floor with the potential to be a perennial all-star. Ky Bush - LHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 45/73) - Angels 2nd Rounder out of St. Mary's College cuts an imposing figure on the mound at 6'5" and 250 pounds. Add in the speed component and an above-average hit tool and you squint and see a five-tool player. For now, he hangs out towards the top of Tier 4. Landon Marceaux - RHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 80/136) - Angels 3rd round right-hander out of LSU is a classic backend SP profile. Bryce Miller - RHP (Mariners, 1st Base and Auto, 113/122) - In general a profile like Miller's would be an easy Tier None call. *Catchers and Pitchers are often knocked down a tier just due to their position. I saw him struggle a lot with pitches up in the zone. 2023 Top 200 Draft Prospects 2023 Top 100 College Prospects . I'm not going to think twice either. Top 30 by Team Top 10 by Position. Command and control is his game and letting hitters make mistakes rather than having a ton of raw stuff. Another player to keep an eye on. I'll slide House into the bottom of Tier One and be cautious with him due to what I see as lower floor than other guys in this Tier, but his ceiling is undeniable. 2018 through 2020 Bowman Draft easily provided 10 to 15 prospects to chase per release plus a variety of the standard fare lottery tickets inherent in a prospect product. Total Cards: 150 Rating: 8.0 (2 votes) Click here to Rate With that in mind, I am somewhat discounting the prep catcher penalty. 2021 Bowman Draft Marcelo Mayer . Billed as a hit-over-power hitter, he surprisingly put up 17 home runs in 59 college games this year. Middle of Tier None pitcher with the Rockies drag keeping him from Tier 3 consideration. Next up is a low to mid 80's sweeping slider with above-average spin and horizontal break which also generates a fair amount of whiffs. An average breaker that sometimes shows as a slider and sometimes as a curve with a fringe changeup completes his arsenal. Super Jumbo Hobby box - guarantees 5 autos and is roughly $600 pre-sale per box. Taking a deeper dive into Phillies prospect phenom Andrew Painter's 2021 Bowman Draft 1st Bowman autographed cards, or lack thereof. Collect the entire 200-card Base Card set, featuring some of the top new names you need to know from the 2021 MLB Draft! Tanner Allen - OF (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 118/119) - 5th year Senior out of Mississippi State that was an underslot sign to help support the Khalil Watson pick. He starts with an open-face stance and seemed to really sell out for power with a very unbalanced finish. Nice floor of a utility player that fits the Rays interchangeable lineup model well but doesn't have the ceiling of anything higher than a Tier 3 player. I didn't see anyone fully square up his fastball, but I also saw a ton of contact and very few times where it caused a swing and miss. Hit tool may only be above average at peak depending on how much he focuses on power over hit. Jaden Hill - RHP (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 68/101) - If Jaden Hill was injury free, he would almost certainly be a Tier 2 arm. Was a shortstop (and a decent pitcher as well) in the prep ranks, but likely ends up at 2B in the pros given his height (5'9"). Ben Kudrna - RHP (Royals, 1st Base only, 43/31) - While the Royals went way underslot with their first-round pick, Frank Mozzicato, they went way overslot with their second-round pick in Ben Kudrna. I don't like the back and forth rocking motion for the swing either and hopefully he can quiet the movements to lead to better in zone contact and less swing and miss. Lacking the pedigree and huge upside, TJ pitchers are almost always going to end up in Tier None which is where I am putting Webb. Edwin Arroyo - SS (Mariners, 1st Base only, 48/78) - The Mariners 2nd round pick was one of the youngest players in the draft which translates to a lot of raw potential yet to come. All in all, a defense-first Tier None player that will need to take big strides with the bat in his hand to move up the Tiers. A lot of my video looks at him were from the left side and he was pretty aggressive, especially with fastballs. Given the injury situation, I'll slot him as a high-risk play at the bottom of Tier Two and see how he looks in 2023. A power speed athlete profile at 6'3" 205 that is raw given his focus on football and baseball as well as basketball to a lesser degree. A lefty prep shortstop out of Maryland, he has that classic left-handed swing geared for the lower quadrant of the zone. Also has a slider which I didn't see. Changeup is his third pitch with above average potential, but hasn't thrown it much. The Cardinals 2nd round pick has 40 home run power with double plus max velo but the concern is he will only get the bat to the ball enough to get to 20 of those. It looks like an uncomfortable at-bat no matter which side of the plate you are on. An underslot sign in round 1, him and Tommy Mace get off the Cleveland bus together and you imagine it's the Cavaliers and not the Guardians. In a small sample size minor league season spent mostly at Low A, Binelas absolutely raked. If he can't, he focuses on upping the fastball velocity and becoming a two-pitch high leverage reliever. Top of Tier 3 player that develops anything more than average power and he slides into Tier 2. It does have some promise with above-average horizontal break and vertical approach numbers and it comes from a 3/4 arm slot from a dude standing 6'7". He has a notorious hitch in his swing and regularly is mentioned in the same breath as Hunter Pence. Stats. There are other prospects who have extremely short runs of autogrpahs in Bowman Draft, such as Mikey Romero in 2022 and Anthony . Elite SP 1 pitchers (very rare). Tier None - The likelihood of widespread short-term hobby interest, and most likely long-term as well, is close to none. Hits his spots all day long in the video I watched which is what drives the high floor evaluation. Will Bednar - RHP (Giants, 1st Base and Auto, 14/16) - The Giants 1st rounder and the younger brother of Pirates reliever David Bednar has two plus pitches with a mid-90s fastball and a hard, sweeping slider. Taking a look at video from the Circuit was a bit of a concern, especially hitting from the left-hand side. An athletic and muscular frame that shines in the exit velocity and xwOBA metrics along with expected Hobby interest gives him consideration for Tier One. He had a fair amount of control with it landing in the zone regularly as well as getting plenty of swings and misses. Hobby lottery tickets where the odds are stacked against you. Had some command issues and got touched up a bit on the circuit, but righted the ship in the spring and got a ton of strikeouts. Another in a long line of prep arms in this product that I will be keeping an eye on to see if they can jump up the lists and Tiers, but for now with the risk and rawness inherent to these profiles, he's going to be in Tier None. For those who havent, check out my blurb on it in my 2021 Bowman Baseball preview here. Really raw from a pitching standpoint. He'll also throw an average slider and changeup, but I rarely saw it in the starts I watched. Robert Gasser - LHP (Padres, 1st Base and Auto, 71/108) - The left-hander out of the University of Houston was the Padres Comp B round pick which was evidence of his hard work he has put in to build up from an uninteresting relief arm that's bounced through a couple of stops to a potential back end of the rotation starter. Each is also available in a one-of-one SuperFractor parallel. He'll be a Tier None player for me until we see which way his development path trends towards. Low to mid 90s fastball that reportedly has started to top out in the upper 90s with a changeup, slider, and curveball that he throws with varying degrees of success for his secondaries. 4 for being the 4th overall selection in the 2021 MLB Draft and 1 for his ranking in our Top 600. Trying not to be too optimistic here, but I am going to go out on a limb and I am guessing not many others will be on it with me and put Viars in Tier 2. Chad Dallas - RHP (Blue Jays, 1st Base only, 121/185) - Backend starter profile that is the classic pitchability right-hander. Will take a walk as exhibited by the almost identical walks to strikeouts in the Complex this year. In 22 games at the Complex so far, he put together average contact and max velo numbers, but had double plus walk and chase percentages leading to a top 15 ranking in our Data Driven Top 500 along with a top ranking for Complex Level RoboScout ranking. All Lists Top 500 Dynasty Prospects ($) . An overall good feel for hit and now some plus raw power with the max velo numbers to back that up. Outside of the name and being on the Yankees, you wouldn't think twice about putting him in Tier None. He'll throw a hard slider and a good changeup that are both average to above-average pitches at times. A full starter's arsenal with a plus mid-90s fastball and good spin numbers all around. That translates to a Tier None player with a small percentile outcome to reach Tier 3. Tier 1 - Cream of the crop. Struck out a lot at the Complex as his long levers that give him that power at 6'3" were taken advantage of. Bowman 1st Edition teased the hobby with a limited release one month ago but now collectors can finally dive into a full checklist of top prospects. Spin rates north of 2500 and double plus IVB, VAA, and Whiff% numbers. Slider is the out pitch. Inconsistent all around on the mound with a bunch of potential plus pitches led by the fastball and curveball but lots of unknowns due to not being focused on pitching and baseball in general. Fills up the zone and relies on weak contact and plus command with his four-pitch mix. Nice contact skills where he is comfortable putting the ball in play all over the field with his power tending towards the pull side. I feel conflicted on whether to include House in Tier One, which is where I am going to guess the Hobby will value him, or to put him more in the top of the Tier Two range given his negatives. No standout tools and already older than his counterparts, he probably ends up as a strong side platoon or 4th outfielder type role. Diamondbacks are also one of the lesser collectible teams, another potential minor drag on his hobby value. Top 100. Left hander that is more bat than glove that could also play third base or possibly some outfield in the future, but average power tool likely keeps him more valuable at second base or perhaps center field. An easy Tier None rank. Given his top 10 draft pedigree and being a top 10 player in our Data Driven Top 500, I feel comfortable slotting Ford into my Tier 2. Rating: 7.7 (3 votes) Click here to Rate. The next concern is that he doesn't stick behind the plate given his less than stellar showing there, putting more pressure on the bat to perform at either 1B or corner OF. Low to mid 90s fastball with velocity with a variety of secondaries that he throws with confidence and tunnels well. Not like Cleveland will need it given their depth at the position. Won't run much, but probably gets a few chip-in steals. His third pitch is an average changeup that does have some nice arm-side fade to it and will also get some whiffs. As such, he's mostly a top of Tier None player, but those eye-popping strikeout numbers in 2021 gave me pause for Tier 3 consideration. 2022 Bowman Draft Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers 195625717041 Never going to steal bases is probably the biggest negative. Vintage cards of all-time greats like Honus Wagner and Mickey Mantle have sold for some of the highest prices in hobby history while more recent stars like Ken Griffey Jr. and . A Tier None profile for now, but given where he started and where he's at now, someone I want to keep an eye on as there may be even more there with the hard work he's shown he is willing to put in. This release's 1st Bowman cards are exclusively players from the 2021 MLB Draft. On the negative side, he may eventually move over to 3B but I think this is a lower outcome than other players given that same tag. Combination of high-end Hit and Power tools that wont end up as full-time designated hitters. If they can, he suddenly becomes much more interesting. Finishes up his repertoire with an above-average curveball and changeup that is trending towards plus. Average to above average tools across the board but no standout carrying tool. Cal Conley - 2B/SS (Braves, 1st Base only, 126/105) - The Braves 4th round pick out of Texas Tech has that middle infielder utility player look to him. Add in that previously mentioned personality (as Pitching Ninja said, "Nikhazy rhymes with crazy") and you get a Tier 3 pitcher as opposed to a Tier None pitcher. Catchers do make it difficult to push into Tier 1 though, and Adley is the only one in recent memory that probably deserved that Tier ranking. January 15, 2023. Slider is his most effective secondary pitch with some nice sweeping break to it at times while his changeup has a ways to go. Plus mechanics from a 3/4 slot that is fluid and repeatable. Plus speed and an above-average hit tool at the moment. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2018 Panini Honors 2017 Orange Prizm Patrick Mahomes II RC AUTO /4 BGS 9.5 w/ 10 at the best online prices at eBay! Chicago-area prospects growing together in DREAM Series. Cody Morissette - 2B (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 52/72) - Marlins 2nd rounder out of Boston College was slowed a bit by a thumb injury in his final year in college leading to only 6 long balls but still managed to hit enough to the tune of a .321 average. Throwing on the video is just swing and miss after swing and miss as Jobe mowed down the prep ranks. Bat speed galore from the left-handed side and plus power will be his calling card. An advanced arm that likely doesn't need a ton of changes to get up to the majors and be a competent innings eater mid-rotation/backend starter. He went from a low 90s fastball that looked relatively straight in 2020 to a 93-94 with movement. 2021 Bowman - Prospects. Additional fastball velocity and/or increased development of his other secondaries will cement his big league status and I am betting on the Brewers dev org to do just that. His command needs a fair amount of work, but he lived all around the edges of the zone even when he was missing which is promising. Kyle Manzardo - 1B (Rays, 1st Base and Auto, 63/97) - Plus hitter lacking enough in-game power limited to a position that really values it with first base. Other than building innings, there isn't much more he can do unless the Yankees can squeeze some more fastball velocity out of his arm. Jake Fox - 2B (Guardians, 1st Base only, 95/229) - Cleveland's third-round pick out of the Florida prep ranks has a plus hit tool with above-average speed that he knows how to use on the base paths. Mostly leans on a plus low to mid 90's fastball with arm-side run and rise coupled with a plus sweeping slider. Simply put, he's one of the best prospects in baseball by any measure. Throws high 90s heat with two plus breaking balls in a slider and a changeup. The right-hander was a starter in college with a mid-90's fastball that can top out close to 99 and three secondaries with the slider being the best of them followed by a curveball. Saw quite a few Florida preps swinging and missing at both his fastball as well as the slider. Features a mid 90s fastball and a 12-6 knuckle curve. Also throws a changeup that tunnels well with his fastball. Jackson Jobe - RHP (Tigers, 1st Base and Auto, 3/5) - The best prep pitcher in the draft and likely in the product given that Jack Leiter has been held out for 2022 Bowman. His Bowman cards only list him as a pitcher as well. He's got an inverted front leg batting stance that just looks uncomfortable and I wonder over time if that has to be adjusted simply due to the wear and tear on catcher's knees and ankles. Has the frame to add good mass. Finally Topps, for whatever reason, decided to hold back more players towards the top rounds than I think many of us were used to seeing.