2016 Draft Report Card: Texas Rangers
Cole Ragans shows feel for the changeup and curveball
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Cole Ragans shows feel for the changeup and curveball
Top pick Kyle Lewis has shown a potential plus hit tool
A.J. Puk was in play to go No. 1 overall, but fell to the Athletics
The Angels had Matt Thaiss as one of the best bats in the draft
Jo Adell starred on the mound in Jupiter, as did Wilberto Rivera
Forrest Whitley sat 92-94 mph and touched 97 mph this spring and summer
The Diamondbacks grade top pick Anfernee Grier as a 70 runner
We look back at the 2013 drafting of Kris Bryant and his decision to go to college
Alex Kirilloff had a batting cage at his house and it shows in his advanced feel for hitting
Khalil Lee impressed the Royals scouts with his bat speed and feel to hit
Matt Manning sits in the mid-90s at his best and has touched 97 mph.
Will Benson’s strength and hand speed allows him to drive the ball
The White Sox see C Zack Collins as a potential on-base machine
Riley Pint has to be on the short list of best fastballs ever by a prep pitcher
Delvin Perez has lots of bat speed and the speed to beat out infield hits.
Will Craig has a lengthy track record of hitting in college
Corey Ray has above-average power potential and has shown plus raw power
Nick Senzel rarely gets caught off balance in his swing
Thomas Hatch pitches off his fastball better than any Cubs draftee
Bryan Reynolds drives the ball from both sides with gap power
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