Posted Jun 1/10 - WBC and the MLB draft/Golden Spikes Award
Many
of the players who starred on the turf at Prince George Citizen Field in the
summer of 2009 are about to become even bigger news in the baseball world.
The
Major League Baseball amateur player draft goes Monday, June 7, and a handful
of the members of Team USA are projected to be taken in the very early going.
The USA national team captured the 2009 Enbridge Northern Gateway World
Baseball Challenge, defeating Germany in the final to avenge an earlier loss to
Germany in the round-robin.
The
top pick of the MLB draft is expected to be phenom catcher Bryce Harper of
Nevada, but after that the World Baseball Challenge connections start to flow.
Left-handed pitcher Drew Pomeranz (Mississippi), who was named the top
lefty pitcher and won two games during the World Baseball Challenge, including
a sparkling performance in the final, is ranked as high as third overall on
some projection lists. Pomeranz is called the �best college pitcher in the 2010
draft class� by many observers.
Outfielder
Bryce Brentz (Middle Tennessee State), who also pitched for Team USA
last year, is projected as high as sixth overall, and shortstop Christian
Colon (Cal-State Fullerton) is fully recovered from the broken leg he
suffered in the World Baseball Challenge semifinal game against Team Canada and
is rated as high as 11th overall. Right-hander Asher
Wojchiechowski (The Citadel) will get first-round consideration after a
stellar college season.
Power-hitting
outfielder Michael Choice (Texas-Arlington), who tied for the World
Baseball Challenge lead in home runs with three and has had a monster year in
college, is rated as high as 15th overall, while hard-throwing
right-hander Chad Bettis (Texas Tech) is slated to go later in the first
round. Catcher Yasmani Grandal (Miami), who used the World Baseball
Challenge experience as a catapult to conference player-of-the-year honours, is
pegged as a top-40 selection, but at least one draft-watcher has the former Red
Sox pick as high as top five. Fiery outfielder Tyler Holt (Florida
State) is expected to be a second-round selection, as is first-baseman Andy
Wilkins (Arkansas), but both players have the talent to be considered by
teams in the first round.
As
well, six players who were with Team USA at the World Baseball Challenge are
nominees for the Golden Spikes Award as top US college baseball player.
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SS Christian Colon (Cal-State Fullerton)
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LHP Drew Pomeranz (Mississippi)
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RHP Trevor Bauer (UCLA)
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OF Michael Choice (Texas-Arlington)
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C Yasmani Grandal (Miami)
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RHP Asher Wojchiechowski (The Citadel)
Plans
are well under way for the 2011 World Baseball Challenge, with plans to unveil
ticketing and team information soon. The marketing push is in full swing, and more
local, national and international companies are committing to partner with the
top amateur baseball tournament in Canada. For more information, contact Shawn
Rice at 250-612-9856.