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2011 IL Area Prospects


Not a very good year for the state of Illinois but here is the list from Callis:

 

 

NATIONAL TOP 200 PROSPECTS

 

1. Charlie Tilson, of, New Trier HS, Winnetka (National Rank: 80)

2. Nick Burdi, rhp, Downers Grove South HS (National Rank: 134)

 

OTHER PROSPECTS OF NOTE

 

3. Jerad Grundy, lhp, Heartland CC

4. Willie Argo, of, Illinois

5. Justin Hancock, rhp, Lincoln Trail CC

6. Jake Junis, rhp, Rock Falls HS

7. Brandon Magallones, rhp, Providence Catholic HS, New Lenox

8. Adam Davis, c, Illinois

9. Zach Borenstein, of/3b, Eastern Illinois

10. Garrett Schlect, of, Waterloo HS

11. Ryan Court, 3b, Illinois State

12. Tyler Farrell, rhp, Galesburg HS

13. Jerad Eickhoff, rhp, Olney Central CC

14. Joe Perricone, rhp, Hersey HS, Arlington Heights

15. Chris Burgess, rhp, Black Hawk JC

16. Corey Maines, rhp, Illinois State

17. Spencer Patton, rhp, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville

18. Josh Parr, ss, Illinois

19. Zac Zellers, of, Heartland CC

20. Tyler McNeely, of, Illinois State

21. Derek Thompson, lhp, Teutopolis HS

22. Chris Razo, rhp, Heartland CC

23. Eric Wyman, lhp, Illinois-Chicago

24. Zach Sterling, rhp, Western Illinois

25. Chris Lashmet, 3b, Northwestern

26. Alex Hermeling, rhp, Glenbrook North HS, Northbrook

27. Garrett Bolt, rhp, Western Illinois

28. Paul Snieder, 1b, Northwestern

29. Wes Minton, ss, Parkland CC

30. Jeff Schalk, 1b, Wheaton North HS

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Anybody heard anything on Grundy? He signed UK and we need all the help we can get.

 

Doesn't sound like he'll make it to Lexington:

 

Lefthander Jerad Grundy earned a scholarship to Miami out of Johnsburg (Ill.) HS, but after pitching just 18 innings as a freshman in 2010, he transferred back home to Heartland CC. With an 88-92 mph fastball that touches 94 and a slider that generates swings and misses, he has the weapons to be a late-inning reliever in pro ball. His size (6 feet, 183 pounds) and maximum-effort delivery probably will prevent him from remaining a starter, though he does flash an average changeup. A 46th-round pick of the Rangers out of high school, Grundy has committed to Kentucky for 2012.

 

Also, where did you read the info on Tilson and Burdi?

 

BA have said for some time now that they have signability questions.

 

Today's BA chat:

 

JD (Illinois): Hi Jim, What's the buzz for high school players in the draft? In particular, where does Charlie Tilson (New Trier H.S., Winnetka, IL) go?

 

Jim Callis: Tilson goes to my oldest son's high school, so I've followed him closely. He hasn't quite lived up to his stellar Area Code Games performance and he's strongly committed to college, so I think he goes in the sandwich or second round. He's one of the tougher players to sign in the draft, but not impossible.

 

Rich (Chicago, IL): I have seen your reports on the IL draft class, specifically Nick Burdi and Charlie Tilson. The weather in the midwest was terrrible this spring does this factor in the decision from scouts on where these guys may go? They performed well during showcases the past year.

 

Jim Callis: The weather factors in that it made it harder to see players this spring, but scouts saw the players at the showcases and know what they're capable of in that environment.

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Watching the 4-5 Illinois games on TV the past week, I can't believe Willie Argo is rated that highly. I understand it's a down year in Illinois, but he doesn't impress me as a major league potential player whatsoever. Adam Davis looks much more projectable than Argo.

 

Parr looks like a midget.

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BA omitted Kansas State outfielder Nick Martini from the list. He played his high school ball in the Northwest suburbs. He was co-Big 12 player of the year last season as a sophomore, and led K-State in hitting all three years that he's been there. He is a pure hitter with great speed, average defense in left or center field. Should be taken somewhere between rounds 3-5.
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BA omitted Kansas State outfielder Nick Martini from the list. He played his high school ball in the Northwest suburbs. He was co-Big 12 player of the year last season as a sophomore, and led K-State in hitting all three years that he's been there. He is a pure hitter with great speed, average defense in left or center field. Should be taken somewhere between rounds 3-5.

 

No they didn't omit him. Martini is their 8th ranked prospect in the state of Kansas and their 172nd best prospect in the nation.

 

College players are ranked by the state they play in.

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Anyone know anything about Magallones from Providence?

 

I know they were ranked #1 in the state for a while and as high as #17 nationally. Sending 4 pitchers D1 -- don't see that in Illinois very often.

 

I feel like it's been a while since Providence has churned out any big time prospects. Honel was my age (2001) and Pignatiello a year older, don't remember much since them.

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Tyler McNeely's dad played in the Cardinals minor league system and then later in his career on my dad's slow-pitch softball team. Mike (tyler's dad) is a really nice guy and has a canon for an arm. I remember when Tyler was born and Mike had to miss a tournament. This makes me feel old.
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