Thursday, July 25, 2013

2014 Draft Links: Carlos Rodon



Last Tuesday, rising college junior Carlos Rodon and Team USA faced off against Team Cuba's B team in North Carolina.  Rodon, who been hyped up since his freshman year as a potential number overall #1 draft pick, had been plagued by inconsistent stuff and results as a sophomore.  While his overall sophomore line was good, some scouts questioned whether he belonged at the top of the draft.  Rodon went a long way putting those questions to rest with a dominant performance against Cuba in front of an army of scouts.  The reports were glowing.

Baseball America's John Manuel reports that his NC State coach says it was the best Rodon has ever thrown:
Tuesday, they did it behind Rodon, who was in such command that N.C. State coach Elliott Avent, who was in attendance, said it was likely the best Rodon ever had thrown. The lefthander hit 96 mph on the stadium radar gun and sat at 93-95 mph with his fastball, commanding it more than usual. He also had excellent command of his power slider, which regularly hit 87, and his 89-90 mph cutter. Rodon added a changeup that Avent said was the best he’s ever thrown.
“I had David Price in 2006 (with Team USA), and David and Carlos have some similarities,” Schlossnagle said. “The bodies are different, but both guys were really fastball-slider guys. David had maybe a little bit better fastball command at a similar stage (of development), but he didn’t have that overhand power breaking ball like Carlos has. And tonight Carlos’ changeup was better than what David threw at that time. (Mississippi coach) Mike Bianco and Carlos have worked on that this summer and you saw tonight, Carlos really threw some nice changeups.”
Keith Law was succinct on twitter:

Here's my scouting report on Carlos Rodon: he's pretty $%&!#*^ good
The Astros are 3.5 games behind (ahead?) of the 29th place Marlins going into tonight's action.  How good would Appel and Rodon look heading the Astros rotation for the rest of the decade?

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