2011 Draft Preview: Vanderbilt
There are very few schools each year that land a kid in the first round. Maybe a couple will land two. This year Vanderbilt has a realistic chance to land three kids in the first round, including two righties who potentially could wind up in the top 10 overall. Those two righties are Sonny Gray and Jack Armstrong. The hitter is 3B Jason Esposito, who likely will be the second ranked collegiate 3B behind probable first overall selection, Anthony Rendon of Rice. With guys like this, Vanderbilt has a chance to play deep into the NCAA tourney as well as help make some kids a lot of money.
Let’s start with Esposito. The guy flies. He stole over 30 bases last season. His speed is rare for a corner guy and proves that he has the athleticism to stay at third in the pros. His slashes in 2010 were .359/.455/.599. He went deep 12 times and walked very nearly as many times as he struck out. The guy simply shows the polish and athleticism that scouts covet from the collegiate ranks. While he might slip to the supplemental round, he probably shouldn’t. The fact that Esposito has a clear left-side arm and plus speed suggests that there is a realistic chance he plays short in the pros. If he proves somewhere in the next handful of months that he can adequately do this, he is going to climb. His hands have room to develop, but third often skews perspectives in that area. I really like the guy because of his polish at the plate and defensive versatility. Guys like Esposito tend to stay productive for a really long time.
August 30, 2010
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Posted by Daniel "Dee" Clark









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