But this isnt your Bowman Draft that you might be used to. If the Nats can follow the Dodgers development model of drafting hitters and adding the pop through swing adjustments, Boissiere becomes a much more interesting player. With the catcher penalty, I am going to stick him in Tier 2, but don't mind those that see him in their personal top Tier. Adrian Del Castillo - C (Diamondbacks, 1st Base and Auto, 67/52) - Was widely considered a top 10 pick prior to the season, Del Castillo had a tough 2021 with the University of Miami and continued that trend in Low A ball for the Diamondbacks after they made him a 2nd round pick. Hit tool may only be above average at peak depending on how much he focuses on power over hit. JT Schwartz - 1B (Mets, 1st Base only, 111/232) - Mets 4th round first baseman out of UCLA was a sought after prep but stuck with his college commitment. Free shipping for many products! I don't like the back and forth rocking motion for the swing either and hopefully he can quiet the movements to lead to better in zone contact and less swing and miss. All in all, he has a very high floor with the potential to be a perennial all-star. Lacking the pedigree and huge upside, TJ pitchers are almost always going to end up in Tier None which is where I am putting Webb. Merrill had a growth spurt as a prep Senior that led to the increased punch with the bat and drew much more interest, landing him an underslot deal with the Padres at the end of the 1st round. When there are more than three or four guys to chase in a product, collectors tend to be relatively happy. Jeremy Woo May 26, 2020 Traditionally, we've waited until after the draft to take a hard look. 2021 Bowman Draft BROOKS GOSSWEIN Chrome Prospect 1st Bowman Refractor #21 $12.99 Buy It Now or Best Offer , FREE Shipping , 30-Day Returns, eBay Money Back Guarantee The changeup plays well off of it and a tight slider can be effective at times. Watching video and literally every swinging strikeout I see is either the slider or the fastball. Saw quite a few Florida preps swinging and missing at both his fastball as well as the slider. Currently, it looks like his personal approach is that during the Sabbath (sundown Friday to sundown Saturday), he will pitch, but has to be able to walk to the ballpark. The Alabama prep lefty throws a low to mid 90s fastball with a hard slider and a decent curveball. For example, if I had done Tiers for 2020 Bowman Draft, I would have had double the amount of players in Tier 1. This pick was likely all about projection as Hajjar showed up to the MLB Draft Combine with a 97 mph heater in the bag. Mid-90s fastball with three secondaries all average to above average in a slider, curveball, and changeup. The biggest drawback is that he may not get to more than 15-ish home runs. He is a front-end starter if he does. With power being the most coveted hobby tool, I am going to push Holgate into the bottom half of Tier 2 even with his hit deficiencies. As I always say, prospects are the most volatile and highest risk/reward part of the hobby. A double plus slider with 12-6 break can be thrown for strikes in the zone are down in the zone for easy swing and misses. Definitely a player to watch to see if he can lessen that swing and miss. A variety of different opinions out there on Trimble on whether he can hit for power in the pros, but everyone agrees that he has the speed to steal double-digit bases in the show. Has the skill set to stick behind the plate, but given his athletic profile, it is regularly speculated that he ends up somewhere else on the field by the time he gets to the big league. He's an easy Tier None call for the moment but someone to keep an eye on because the raw stuff is there to become a lot more. Strong hit tool with doubles power and past pre-draft hype is mitigated with a partial catcher penalty and the mysterious disappearance of homerun power. Jaden Hill - RHP (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 68/101) - If Jaden Hill was injury free, he would almost certainly be a Tier 2 arm. Lite Exclusive RayWave Refractor Parallel. Joe Mack - C (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 31/28) - The 2nd prep catcher off the board is expected to be able to stick behind the dish given his prowess in the crouch. 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball storms back for another monster offering featuring a fresh crop of Baseball draft picks and emerging prospects! Reed Trimble - OF (Orioles, 1st Base only, 65/148) - The Orioles Comp B pick at 65th overall was one of the younger college players drafted this year. 2021 Bowman Draft Marcelo Mayer . Tyler Mattison - RHP (Tigers, 1st Base only, 104/NR) - Underslot senior sign in round 4 for the Tigers out of Bryant University. 2021 Bowman - Prospects. Elite SP 1 pitchers (very rare). Anthony Solometo - LHP (Pirates, 1st Auto only, 37/34) - Player comps are hard and often wrong which is why I try to stay away from them as much as possible. Tanner Allen - OF (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 118/119) - 5th year Senior out of Mississippi State that was an underslot sign to help support the Khalil Watson pick. He did improve on his strikeouts in 2021, but I see that more as plus control taking advantage of college bats. He's more of a control guy that looks to induce weak contact rather than a swing and miss guy you saw getting off the bus. Collect the entire 200-card Base Card set, featuring some of the top new names you need to know from the 2021 MLB Draft! I expect this to continue this year with no retail formats. 2018 through 2020 Bowman Draft easily provided 10 to 15 prospects to chase per release plus a variety of the standard fare lottery tickets inherent in a prospect product. I'm not going to think twice either. More than likely a table setting second division regular outcome. Mason Black - RHP (Giants, 1st Base and Auto, 85/90) - Right-hander out of mid-major school Lehigh taken by the Giants in the third round to continue their pitching-focused draft. The Yankees fourth-round selection out of Louisville is a good all-around player, but doesn't have any standout tools. Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects Baseball Sports Trading Cards, 20 Size MLB Posters, 20 Size MLB Banners, 20 Size MLB Signs, 20 Size . His fastball is 94 - 99 and can touch 102 with plenty of life and movement. Logan Henderson - RHP (Brewers, 1st Base only, 116/268) - The NJCAA Division I Pitcher of the Year in 2021, he's a shorter (just under 6 feet tall) right-hander JUCO Bandit out of Texas has an effective low 90s fastball that is the table-setter for his double-plus changeup. I really want to get more eyes on him in 2022 to see how he handles big boy competition, but I think there is serious upside here with his potential plus power lefty swing. Carson Williams - SS (Rays, 1st Base and Auto, 28/47) - A helium prep shortstop out of the San Diego area that was more seen as a pitching prospect until his bat started to come around in his Senior season. Stats. I've seen some higher on Kudrna than Mozzicato and I wouldn't argue too much against it, but I'd rather bet on the lefty over the righty. Chad Dallas - RHP (Blue Jays, 1st Base only, 121/185) - Backend starter profile that is the classic pitchability right-hander. The deck is stacked against hit-only corner players, but given the strength of Manzardo's hit tool and the associated plate skills, I am going to slot him into the bottom half of Tier 3 and cross my fingers his power continues to trend in the right direction. 21 overall prospect (down six spots from Murphy's previous ranking of No. Average to above average tools across the board but no standout carrying tool. Lefty bat that can hit as well as push it over the fence that finished in the top 15 of the RoboScout ranks for the Complex level. Had some command issues and got touched up a bit on the circuit, but righted the ship in the spring and got a ton of strikeouts. First is the Lava refractor. On the plus side, Mozzicato has one of the best curveballs in the draft with an easy delivery and an athletic projectability. At worst, a high leverage bullpen floor, and at best, a mid-rotation starter with potentially more if the stars align. The Giants probably saw the plus spin and extension numbers with the fastball ride and see a future starter's arsenal with a lot of development. Has a changeup as his third pitch in the arsenal that shows promise but has a long way to go. He was fifth overall in our Data Driven Top 500 as well. 2021 Bowman marks the official opening of prospect season. May end up in a corner outfield spot putting more pressure on the bat, but also sticking in center field is a likely possibility. . Decent approach, decent hit tool, could show some power, but nothing really to get excited about. Matheu Nelson - C (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 35/57) - Nelson shot up draft boards in 2021 after a huge season at Florida State which led to his selection by the Reds in the Comp A round at 35th overall. A Tier None profile for now, but given where he started and where he's at now, someone I want to keep an eye on as there may be even more there with the hard work he's shown he is willing to put in. This is a classic Tier None profile with very little to interest the hobby. 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball Checklist Overview A total of 200 prospects make up the 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball base set. 2019 Bowman Chrome PSA 10 x3. Throws high 90s heat with two plus breaking balls in a slider and a changeup. His fastball sits mid-90s but will lose velocity pretty quickly during his outings. McGreevy's biggest asset is his plus command and control. An average hit tool and a willingness to take a walk in college, but showed increased strikeout rates in his short stint in the minors this year. Austin Love - RHP (Cardinals, 1st Base and Auto, 90/168) - The Friday night starter for the Tar Heels in 2021 was drafted in the third round by the Cardinals and will likely be given a shot to continue to start before he most likely gets pushed to the bullpen. - Dual Draftee Autographs #'d to 25. Slider is his main secondary with plus spin to the tune of 2800+. At worst, he is a utility player that is passive at the plate with disappointing bat speed. For now, putting him in the top half of Tier None and keeping an eye on if he continues to show strong bat to ball skills. But also not great because that changeup or curveball need to show up to reach his potential as a front-line rotation guy which is definitely in the cards. Edwin Arroyo - SS (Mariners, 1st Base only, 48/78) - The Mariners 2nd round pick was one of the youngest players in the draft which translates to a lot of raw potential yet to come. His plate approach, with that in mind, has been much more contact focused and he shows very strong plate skills regularly walking more than striking out. That being said, even with a ceiling of a lights out closer, it's hard to put someone with a single pitch bullpen profile as anything but Tier None. On with the show! 24 packs per box. . Still more raw power than game power, but plus max velo, willingness to take a walk, and not chasing out of the zone are all a good foundation. Trying not to be too optimistic here, but I am going to go out on a limb and I am guessing not many others will be on it with me and put Viars in Tier 2. The list below breaks down my top 10 current prospects and young players whose cards you should be looking out for: 1. . The 19-year-old has quickly . Mitch Bratt - LHP (Rangers, 1st Auto only, 134/287) - Prep left-hander originally from Canada but was pitching in the Georgia prep ranks. I am going to split the difference and slide him into the bottom of Tier 3. He uses a 12-6 curveball as his primary secondary that looks potentially plus. While he exclusively played Center field his past few years in college, his size will likely push him out to left field, putting more pressure on his hit tool, which is much more of a question mark than his prodigious power. Henry Davis - C (Pirates, 1st Base and Auto, 1/3) - Going to be very hard to put the top overall draft pick anywhere but Tier 1 or Tier 2 (unless the player's name is Mickey Moniak). Strong plate approach but average hit tool and maybe a chip in steal here or there sums up the rest of the offensive package. His best secondary is a slider, which is where he does get the swing and miss and it plays well off of his steady diet of upper quadrant fastballs. Good size at 6'3" and 220 pounds, he is one of the older prep players having turned 20 at the end of this past October. Configuration 21 cards per pack 1 sticker autograph card (unnumbered, # to 10, # to 5, # to 1) Specs Download Checklist (34.74 kB) Never going to steal bases is probably the biggest negative. Without that, he's a mid-rotation guy as the most likely outcome. January 15, 2023. He tended to mostly throw this to his arm side and was inconsistent with location from what I saw. The 12-6 curveball looks especially pretty and the changeup has really nice fade. Does 2021 Bowman Draft live up to those expectations? What I did see was a huge amount of swing and miss and any contact made was all weak. Davis may not stick behind the plate because he's not an ideal receiver, even with a double-plus howitzer for an arm. Additional fastball velocity and/or increased development of his other secondaries will cement his big league status and I am betting on the Brewers dev org to do just that. Finishes up his repertoire with an above-average curveball and changeup that is trending towards plus. Has an average changeup for his third pitch, but doesn't have much faith to throw it regularly. Collection of average tools that can go either way on the hit/power pendulum, but probably doesn't have the pure skills to do both at a plus level in the future. A high-risk Tier 1 player for me given the missing ingredient, but that power speed archetype that Montgomery possesses in spades can be hobby gold. Given his small sample size Complex league showing not being the best with a 34 K%, I am going to hold off on a Tier 1 ranking. His floor is a high leverage relief arm with an outside shot at a backend rotation guy, but that will take some refinement to get there. I seriously went back and forth here on which side of the fence to put Zavala because I like the offensive profile quite a bit. A fourth-year senior from Purdue University, but no, not that Purdue, but Division II Purdue University Northwest that put up big numbers in 2021 to the tune of a sub-2 ERA and a 13.6 K/9 in 9 games started. Easy Tier None choice for me. With more info and video, I might consider a plus power bat as a standout tool and in consideration for Tier 3, but the expected DH penalty and the overall profile seems like a Tier None guy to me until I see more. Brock Selvidge - LHP (Yankees, 1st Base only, 92/182) - Yankees 3rd round lefty prep arm out of Chandler, Arizona. I wouldnt be surprised if theyre more desirable than the wave refractors in the short and long term. March 2, 2023. I've liked the video of him when I put it on of his Low A games, often taking what the pitcher gives him and hitting to all fields, but I have also seen a bit more swing and miss than I would like. At this point it seems all but certain 2022 will be his rookie season. However, he went Complex as a hitter only. He spent the 2015 season back with Las Vegas, where he pitched to a 7-16 record and 5.53 ERA. His splits at the complex appear to back up what I am seeing, hitting both of his home runs from the left-hand side while hitting for better average from the right-hand side. Connor Norby - 2B (Orioles, 1st Base and Auto, 41/43) - The Orioles second-round pick is your classic second base prototype player. It also seemed like he was a bit over-matched at the complex level. Spencer Torkelson Prospect Cards ( View eBay Listings) Last on our Best Baseball Cards To collect 2022 list is Spencer Torkelson. Bat speed galore from the left-handed side and plus power will be his calling card. Didn't pitch in the minors post-draft, so the only video is against weaker college teams. Nice contact skills where he is comfortable putting the ball in play all over the field with his power tending towards the pull side. A power speed athlete profile at 6'3" 205 that is raw given his focus on football and baseball as well as basketball to a lesser degree. As a prep righty pitcher, he's mid 90's fastball with a slider, curveball and changeup. Middle of Tier None pitcher with the Rockies drag keeping him from Tier 3 consideration. Sean Burke - RHP (White Sox, 1st Base and Auto, 94/64) - The tall (6'6") righty out of the University of Maryland has an easy delivery for someone as big as he is. However he moves forward with that or without it, the missing ingredient is getting the hit tool up to the level of all his other tools, or close to it. Strong floor and very high ceiling. Putting him at the top of Tier 3 and keeping a close eye on how his power develops; if it comes, he's an easy Tier 2 player. On the other hand, the Angels need starting pitching in the worst way (spending every draft pick on a pitcher is certainly a mood) and I imagine they will give him every opportunity to see if he can stick in the rotation. Low to mid 90s fastball that reportedly has started to top out in the upper 90s with a changeup, slider, and curveball that he throws with varying degrees of success for his secondaries. A short strider thats more geared towards contact than power but will put the ball over the fence on occasion. Andrew Painter - RHP (Phillies, 1st Base and Auto, 13/25) - Came into the year as potentially the top prep arm for the 2021 draft and ended up as the third prep arm drafted which isn't that far of a fall. Above average to plus hit tool with a strong plate approach is brought down by the rest of his average-ish tools. Profiles best at second base given his size and arm strength, but could play shortstop if needed. Add in two to three of these guys and we start to get closer to previous years - Jack Leiter, Khalil Watson, Colson Montgomery, Joshua Baez, Max Muncy, Matt McLain, and Trey Sweeney would all be welcome additions. Hit tool is his best asset with the bat but will have some unexpected power - at the moment it's mostly doubles gap power. To a lesser degree, he wont be a plus on the defensive side of the ball, which will likely restrict him to a LF only role. Click on a Card detail page to see historic prices and values for all different grades. Throw in the round 1 draft pedigree and the Cleveland secret sauce, I am going to slide him into the bottom half of Tier 2. Not to mention two of the potential bigger names that ended up not signing in Kumar Rocker and Jud Fabian. The third-rounder out of NC State has a good floor but not really a high ceiling with the most likely outcome of a utility player that can play a majority of the positions on the diamond. Hill is truly a low-floor high ceiling player here - injury concerns and one of the worst orgs to develop in and big league parks to call home but with serious front-line stuff potential. I saw him regularly missing this pitch to his arm-side. Top 20 Prospects on the 2021 Bowman Draft Checklist! Super Jumbo Hobby box - guarantees 5 autos and is roughly $600 pre-sale per box. Spin rates north of 2500 and double plus IVB, VAA, and Whiff% numbers. Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 3B (Twins, 1st Base and Auto, 128/177) - The Twins fourth round selection out of Oklahoma State has some questions on whether he can stick at third base which puts further pressure on his offensive profile if he has to kick over to first base or even DH. Clean, repeatable mechanics and an advanced for his age approach lessen the prep rightys risk. Some might say four Tier 1 players in a product would make a great product, and without context, they would be correct. Average low to mid 90's fastball that serve to setup above average to plus slider and changeup. Essentially, good luck if he figures out his command. The 2020 first round pick (28th overall), Wells is a stocky left handed hitter at 6'2" 228 lbs who employs a short stroke that helped him slash .264/.390/.476 in 2021. This release's 1st Bowman cards are exclusively players from the 2021 MLB Draft. Don't see a huge ceiling unless he taps into a bunch more power. Given his frame, I would be surprised if he sticks at first base - he has DH written all over him and the Dan Vogelbach/Rowdy Tellez comps are likely going to be a regular occurrence. If he can be a 20/20 guy, then he suddenly jumps into Tier 3 if not Tier 2 depending on how well he can keep up his average. Ja'Marr Chase - WR, LSU (2021) Justin Fields - QB, Ohio State (2021) Trevor Lawrence - QB, Clemson (2021) A common misconception about the NFL Draft is that the college and pro games are very similar. Each is also available in a one-of-one SuperFractor parallel. Michael Morales - RHP (Mariners, 1st Base and Auto, 83/130) - The Vanderbilt commit took an overslot deal to break that commitment as it is one of the harder colleges to get guys away from. John Rhodes - OF (Orioles, 1st Base only, 76/125) - Corner outfield profile that was a draft eligible sophomore out of Kentucky. Billed as a hit-over-power hitter, he surprisingly put up 17 home runs in 59 college games this year. January 16, 2023. If he does, then he becomes a potential high leverage arm. Bowman Chrome Baseball Cards! The opening Bowman checklist of the season is a fairly strong one. Nicely balanced delivery that features a low 90's fastball and a biting 12/6 curveball. Finally Topps, for whatever reason, decided to hold back more players towards the top rounds than I think many of us were used to seeing. Fair chance he wont stick at shortstop. Ian Moller - C (Rangers, 1st Base only, 103/118) - Prep catchers are often a dart throw, especially regarding if they can stick behind the plate or not. That alone puts him in the Tier 2 conversation with upside for more, so I'll take the easy way out and stick him in the bottom half of Tier 2. The curveball has nice shape and snap to it with good spin. Taking a look at video from the Circuit was a bit of a concern, especially hitting from the left-hand side. Tagged: Joe Lowry, Topps, . Estimated Release Date: December 29, 2021 Hobby Jumbo Configuration: 32 cards per pack, 12 packs per box, 8 boxes per case Given what I did find, he looks to throw both a four-seamer and a two-seamer in the low 90s with a nicely shaped slurve and a changeup. From there you can also add a Card to your collection or wishlist. It seemed like most hitters were laying off of it and he wasn't able to get many called strikes with it. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2021 Bowman Draft Marcelo Mayer 1st Prospect #BD-174 Red Sox PSA 10 GEM (21) at the best online prices at eBay! Potential for being perennial All-Stars and award winners. Both pitches are double plus killers when they are on. An overall good feel for hit and now some plus raw power with the max velo numbers to back that up. Dustin Saenz - LHP (Nationals, 1st Base only, 112/103) - The National's fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M didn't get drafted in the COVID-shortened 2020 draft. Backend starter potential with perhaps some more when added mass leads to increased fastball velocity. Plus hit tool with a plus plate approach, regularly putting up more walks than strikeouts, and the ability to steal bases at a bit more than just the chip-in steal type are all great ingredients to building a Tier 1 hobby player. New Price eBay. Bottom half of Tier 3 guy for me but if he can't get to that 20 home run number, the hit tool gets even more pressure to keep him in Tier 3 and he could easily slide into Tier None. He has a low to mid 90's fastball and reportedly can reach back for more and pairs that with average-ish sliders and changeups. With more comfort throwing his changeup regularly and improved command and control, Petty could step up into the SP1 conversation. DESIGN I like the power swing from the left side and that gives him Tier 2 upside, although I strongly considered keeping him at the top of Tier 3 until we see some of that swing and miss lessen. If he can figure that out, he gets a lot more interesting as his plus power now becomes dangerous, something we like to see in the hobby. Drafted to pitch, he's a raw work in progress. A lot of my video looks at him were from the left side and he was pretty aggressive, especially with fastballs. Mayo on Mariners' top prospects. Right now, I can easily see a future high leverage bullpen arm or an SP4. As a switch hitting shortstop-only profile, he is likely on the fence between Tier 2 and Tier 3. Click on any Bowman Set to see a full list of Cards and their current value. More Prospects News. If he can turn his batting practice power into game power without negatively impacting his contact and plate skills, then he will shoot up the Tiers. Plus max velo numbers at the Complex level and a top 10 player in our hitting RoboScout for the Complex level. NR stands for Not Ranked in our Top 600. Above average, potentially plus, hit tool that can sneak in some average power and should be able to reach double-digit steals. This pushes me into putting him into the bottom of Tier 3 rather than Tier None where I would stick most prep arms. His left-handed swing looks more geared towards power as he tends to load up more while his right-handed swing looks to put the bat on the ball more. Gap power is probably geared towards putting up home runs in the teens range. Another righty prep arm that is long and lanky at 6'4" and under 200 pounds. That's a typical Tier None player. The only one I got a good look at was the curveball, which had really nice 12-6 break to it. There will likely be some in the hobby taking a shot just for that most unlikeliest of outcomes. Ben Kudrna - RHP (Royals, 1st Base only, 43/31) - While the Royals went way underslot with their first-round pick, Frank Mozzicato, they went way overslot with their second-round pick in Ben Kudrna. Gavin Williams - RHP (Guardians, 1st Base and Auto, 23/14) - Fourth-year senior pitchers always start as a Tier None player and have to battle a strong current for me to move them up the Tiers. 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball Super Jumbo Hobby Boxes Jumbo Hobby: 384 Cards, 3 Autographs Super Jumbo Hobby: 600 Cards, 5 Autographs Lite: 160 Cards, 5 Black & White RayWave Refractors Asia: TBD Jumbo Hobby: 8 Boxes, 3072 Cards, 24 Autographs Super Jumbo Hobby: 6 Boxes, 3600 Cards, 30 Autographs Fastball is average but has decent velocity and horizontal break from the left side. He has a four-pitch mix highlighted by a low to mid 90s fastball that plays up with the spin and vertical approach angle with a slider, curveball, and changeup making up the rest of his arsenal. Nice floor of a utility player that fits the Rays interchangeable lineup model well but doesn't have the ceiling of anything higher than a Tier 3 player. As he grows into his body and perhaps puts more loft into his swing, we could see the home runs ticking up. He'll also throw an average slider and changeup, but I rarely saw it in the starts I watched. Every week for 4 weeks will feature 21 top prospects! Some projection here could see him work towards a mid-rotation starter with more muscle and the associated velo gains, but for now I will slot him in with the majority of the other prep arms in Tier None. Low 90s velocity on his fastball currently that will need to see an uptick. I feel conflicted on whether to include House in Tier One, which is where I am going to guess the Hobby will value him, or to put him more in the top of the Tier Two range given his negatives. Sam Bachman - RHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 9/18) - Angels 1st round right-hander out of Miami of Ohio popped big time in 2021 pushing all the way up to 9th overall in the draft. The athletic Pennsylvania prep outfielder has a plethora of plus tools in power, fielding, and arm while he has double-plus speed.
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