Barney is a scappy little player who was a steadying influence at shortstop for Oregon State in 2006 as it made its improbable run to a College World Series title. He has continued to be the glue in the middle infield this year for the Beavers, playing with energy, confidence and flair. He is a very fluid, instinctive player in the field with an uncanny ability to anticipate plays. He has first-step quickness with plenty of arm strength when he needs it. None of his other tools have game-changing ability, but all play with the exception of power. He is a marginal hitter, at best, because he doesn’t put the ball in play with consistent, hard contact, but he has a knack for hitting in the clutch. He was hitting just .293 this year as the Beavers entered regional competition, but had 45 RBIs in 55 games. His raw speed is also just average, but he uses it well as he has excellent instincts on the basepaths. If a team believes Barney can play shortstop on an everyday basis in the big leagues, he could go as high as the second or third round. But most clubs have cast him as a utility player, capable of playing second base and center field in addition to shortstop.