Wednesday, August 27, 2008

MPH Draft Database: Part II of IV

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Round 12, Pick 374: Mark Cohoon
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LHP North Central Texas College, 9/15/87, R/R


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Round 13, Pick 404: Scott Shaw
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RHP University of Illinois 8/3/86 R/R

2006: 2-2, 5.71 era, 10 G, 7 GS, 34.2 IP, 40 H, 27/22 R/ER, 2 HR, 16/15 BB/K, 1.62 WHIP

2007: 5-4, 6.42 era, 13 G, 11 GS, 61.2 IP, 81 H, 52/44 R/ER, 6 HR, 17/46 BB/K, 1.59 WHIP

2008: 4-4, 7.83 era, 12 G, 11 GS, 2 CG, 56.1 IP, 79 H, 59/49 R/ER, 8 HR, 24/48 BB/K, .328 BAA
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Round 14, Pick 434: Brandon Moore
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RHP Indiana Wesleyan University 1/24/86, R/R

2008: 10-3, 1.73 era, 14 GS, 10 CG, 2 CGSO, 93.2 IP, 65 H, 33/18 R/ER, 5 HR, 24/131 BB/K, .188 BAA
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Round 15, Pick 464: James Bruno
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1B Mandeville HS 1/6/90, L/K


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Round 16, Pick 494: Travis Babin
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RHP Sonoma State University 12/2/86 R/R

2008: 4-0, 4.25 era, 22 G, 4 SVs, 29.2 IP, 33 H, 15/14 R/ER, 2 HR, 11/33 BB/K, .277 BAA
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Round 17, Pick 524: Mitchell Houck
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LHP University of Central Florida 5/26/87 L/L

Thanks to Brian Ormiston, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications for this:

Mitch was somewhat inconsistent this past season, but had a great breaking ball and mixed it in with his fastball very well when he was "on". He had seven innings of no-hit ball vs. Wagner March 17 before a reliever finished the no-hitter. He shut down Tulane on three hits in 7.0 innings and four hits in 6.0 innings vs. East Carolina. But then he had a few outings where he just lost it. For example, he gave up 8 in 3.1 innings at Houston, 7 in 2.1 innings at Marshall, and 6 in 1.2 innings vs. UAB.

Mitch’s pickoff move is one of the best I have ever seen. He had six last year for us, while the rest of the pitching staff combined had just four. He was injured and redshirted in 2007, so that could have affected him as well.


2006: 3-4, 4.24 era, 14 G, 11 GS, CF, 63.2 IP, 57 H, 33/30 R/ER, 4 HR, 34/70 BB/K, 1.43 WHIP

2007: 1-5, 4.50 era, 7 G, 6 GS, 30 IP, 31 H, 19/15 R/ER, 17/33 BB/K, 1.60 WHIP

2008: 4-3, 7.07 era, 13 G, 12 GS, CG, 56 IP, 62 H, 46/44 R/ER, 6 HR, 36/71 BB/K, .278 BAA, 10 WP, 15 HBP
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Round 18, Pick 554: Collin McHugh
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RHP Berry College 6/19/87, R/R

2006: 5-2, 3.98 era, 17 G, 6 GS, 5 SVs, 43 IP, 42 H, 32/19 R/ER, 2 HR, 15/34 BB/K, .244 BAA

2007: 6-3, 4.19 era, 13 G, 12 GS, CG, 66.2 IP, 63 H, 45/31 R/ER, 2 HR, 31/71 BB/K, .254 BAA

2008: 2-4, 4.67 era, 12 GS, 61.2 IP, 67 H, 44/32 R/ER, 2 HR, 20/62 BB/K, .282 BAA
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Round 19, Pick 584: Zachary Rosenbaum
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RHP UNC Charlotte 4/25/87, R/R

2006: 2-2, 4.91 era, 14 G, GS, SV, 22 IP, 15 H, 14/12 R/ER, 16/10 BB/K, 1.41 WHIP

2007: 9-1, 3.33 era, 16 G, 15 GS, 81 IP, 70 H, 33/30 R/ER, 5 HR, 23/60 BB/K, 1.15 WHIP

2008: 5-2, 4.34 era, 12 G, 11 GS, CG, 64.1 IP, 59 H, 44/31 R/ER, 2 HR, 40/41 BB/K, .239 BAA
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Round 20, Pick 614: Michael Moras
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C University of New Haven 9/11/85 R/R

Thanks to Coach Raphael Cerrato: I had the opportunity to coach Michael for three years at UNH. I have coached in college for 12 years (UNH, UMass, Brown university, and URI) and Michael probably has the best work ethic of any kid I have ever coached. He was an excellent leader in our program and put up big offensive numbers in his four years here. He is an outstanding kid from a great family. Defensively, Michael throws very well and is extremely accurate. He threw out nearly 50% of would be runners in college, which is an incredible percentage. Michael blocks well and handles a pitching staff very well but can improve his receiving skills.

Offensively, Michael has good power potential at the pro level and has a potential to be a solid hitter. He will probably not hit for a very high average but if he can improve his receiving and hit with some power he has a chance to play for a while.


2007: 68 for 182, 49 runs, 14 2b, 10 HR, 70 RBI, 20/30 BB/K, .374/.453/.615/1.068

2008: 53 for 179, 25 runs, 13 2b, 3b, 4 HR, 32 RBI, 19/40 BB/K, .296/.376/.447/.823
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Round 21, Pick 644: James Fuller
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LHP Southern Connecticut State 6/1/87 L/L

Thanks to Coach Timothy Shea: Jim is a 5'10" hard throwing lefty. He tops at 93 and throws a change
and curve. When he gets his change up going well he is very difficult to hit.

2008: 9-3, 1.39 era, 14 GS, 2 CG, 97 IP, 60 H, 24/15 R/ER, 4 HR, 23/145 BB/K, .175 BAA
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Round 22, Pick 674: Christopher Schwinden
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RHP Fresno Pacific University, 9/22/86 R/R

2008: 6-1, 2.48 era, 13 GS, 3 CG, 2 CGSO, 90.2 IP, 63 H, 28/25 R/ER, 5 HR, 22/96 BB/K, .192 BAA
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Round 23, Pick 704: Evan LeBlanc
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LF Santa Clara University, 9/9/86, R/R

2007: 54 for 179, 35 runs, 11 2b, 2 HR, 17 RBI, 8/8 SBs, 17/26 BB/K, .302/.367/.397/.764

2008: 86 for 229, 53 runs, 14 2b, 3b, 7 HR, 39 RBI, 18/28 BB/K, 11/13 SBs, .376/.432/.537/.969
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Round 24, Pick 734: Kyle Allen
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RHP The Pendelton School (HS) 2/12/90, R/R

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