"Teammate Adrian Nieto didn't get a chance to show off his arm
in the game, but his BP session was impressive. A switch-hitter, Nieto
looks more comfortable from his natural (left) side, and doesn't let
the ball travel enough when hitting from the right side. As a
left-handed hitter, he has a funky stance, starting with a wide base
and his back knee already slightly collapsed, but he gets the bat to
the ball quickly and projects to have plus raw power down the road.
Some teams still are concerned about an elbow problem that bothered him
during his junior year. That will probably keep him out of the first
round, but he's a candidate to go in the sandwich round, with the
Brewers showing a lot of interest."
Brett (WI):
You mentioned in your blog that the Brewers were interested in Nieto (I
assume with the 32nd or 35th pick). Assuming Posey & Skipworth are
gone at #16, they will be choosing between the best talent of a 1B or a
pitcher. Given the Fielder / Braun / LaPorta jam they have now, would
they really go for an Alonso or Wallace over an arm with that pick?
Keith Law: Too
early to say, but there will be a few arms there for them. Shooter Hunt
should be, Christian Friedrich might be, and if they want to take
another Boras-advisee senior, Josh Fields would look nice in their
bullpen in August.
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