Current list has Hacopian at #12, Sorrell at #25, and Grahovac at #32.
12thMan9 said:
Don't know about 3B fielding for GG, he's only played a few games there this year.
Hacopian can play on both sides of the IF which gives him an edge over the other 2. Gavin, if he continues his hot streak at the plate, will move up IMO & can continue to work on the alleged fielding issues.
barstoolexpert said:
My eye test tells me the order should be Sorrell, Grahovac, then Hacopian.
Grahovac has been extremely impressive this season. Super athletic, great versatility, and obviously hitting is a strength.
Kwall94 said:12thMan9 said:
Don't know about 3B fielding for GG, he's only played a few games there this year.
Hacopian can play on both sides of the IF which gives him an edge over the other 2. Gavin, if he continues his hot streak at the plate, will move up IMO & can continue to work on the alleged fielding issues.
Is GG definitely a 3B at the next level? He's been pretty elite as a 1B this season in his first season playing the position
Healthy last year he slashed .375/.502/.656 with 14 HRs and 61 RBIs. His bat to ball is the best on the team and I don't think it's particularly close. If he profiles as a 2B he'll have major offensive positional upsideRec said:
If I was drafting it would be a tough choice be G and S, H would be third. Its weird to me that the one of the three who couldnt get it up for a month would so far ahead of the other 2.
AoH said:
MLB draft is about positional value

jja79 said:
He has struck out 30% of his ABs against college pitching all 3 years. He's got 63 hits and 56 Ks this year. He hasn't improved in that category at all in 3 years. I hope he turns into Ted Williams but what has he shown that leads you to that comment?