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With their 56nd pick in the second round, the Chicago Cubs select Kane Kepley of the University of North Carolina. Kepley is diminutive in size, listed a 5"8 and 170 pounds. The slot value for pick #56 is $1,680,000 and Kepley was ranked #60 on the Baseball America big board.
What will carry Kepley is his high-floor. Kepley showed excellent bat-to-ball skills and has legitimate gold-glove ability in centerfield. He walked twice as much as he struck out on the season and stole 45 bases (in 48 attempts). There is little power projection in someone his size, and getting to double-digit home runs will be an uphill battle. Kepley hit just three home runs in the ACC last season, though he did supplement his triple-slash with 13 doubles and seven triples for a season line of .291/.451/.444
Ultimately, Kepley is likely a high-floor, lower ceiling prospect. There's a strong chance that Kepley will play Major League Baseball simply because his glove is very good. If somehow Kepley can find ten home runs over the course of an MLB season, he could be a very good player, but his bat may never allow him to become a starting caliber player.
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