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PickTeamPlayerSchoolPosB/THtWtDOBClass
627Carey, DaleWheeler HS (GA)CFR/R6'03"1851991-11-14HS
592Carhart, BenjaminPalm Beach CC3BR/R5'10"1901990-01-21J2
1049Carlson, KrisWenatchee Valley CCRHPR/R6'03"1901989-10-30J2
192Carmichael, ChristianMililani HS (HI)CR/R5'11"2001992-04-25HS
992Carnevale, HunterUniversity of the PacificRHPR/R5'11"2001988-08-27SR
1517Carney, DanielNotre Dame HS (PA)1BR/R5'09"1851991-09-05HS
694Carrillo, XorgeArizona StateCR/R6'01"2201989-04-12JR
1275Carroll, BrettWilliam Paterson UniversityLHPR/L6'01"2101987-08-10SR
1185Carter, BartyleWestern KentuckyLHPL/L6'01"2081987-07-08SR
1200Casas, JordanCal State - Long BeachCFL/R5'11"1801988-03-17JR
968Casey, JarrettNorthern KentuckyLHPR/L6'00"1901987-10-27SR
78Cash, RalstonLakeview Academy (GA)RHPR/R6'01"1971991-08-20HS
Comments: In 2009, Cash was named the 2009 Baseball Player of the Year by the Gainesville Times along with First Team All-Area and Region 8-A Pitcher of the Year. Ralston signed to play at the University of Georgia.
1201Casillas, DerekHamilton HS (AZ)1BR/R6'02"2051992-03-26HS
530Casteel, RyanCleveland State CCCR/R6'01"2051991-06-06J1
44Castellanos, NickArchbishop McCarthy HS (FL)3BR/R6'04"1951992-03-04HS
Comments: With an athletic frame that looks like it has room for some added strength, Castellanos has become one of the more talked about high school bats in the class. Whether he's worthy of that kind of high consideration remains to be seen, but he does swing a pretty good bat and shows decent raw power. The question is if he'll be able to translate that to in-game pop down the line. That becomes more important considering that most feel he'll move to third base at the next level, where run production is often a requirement. The team that feels he will indeed reach that potential is likely to take him off the board early on.
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91Cates, ZackNortheast Texas CCRHPR/R6'03"2001989-12-17J2
143Cecchini, GarinBarbe HS (LA)SSL/R6'02"1991-04-20HS
1014Cendejas, EricCal State - StanislausRHPR/R6'00"1751988-01-28SR
1219Cerreto, PhilipLongwood University3BR/R6'01"1951987-10-04SR
1281Chadd, TimothyBishop Carroll Catholic HS (KS)1BR/R5'10"2111992-01-14HS
563Chadwick, DallasShasta HS (CA)RHPR/R6'03"2001992-09-13HS
723Champion, AdamUniversity of Arkansas - Little RockLHPL/L6'07"2201987-09-22SR
119Chapman, KevinFloridaLHPL/L6'03"2101988-02-19SR
Comments: Chapman had Tommy John surgery, which cost him his 2008 season, but he's emerged as one of the better college relievers in this Draft class. He's been up to 96 mph from the left side and commands his fastball pretty well. While he has an average changeup, his breaking ball is a little bit of a concern to some scouts, though some have seen the slider as better than that. Either way, he could be a quick-to-the-big-leagues short reliever that usually flies off the shelf come Draft time.
606Charles, ArthurBakersfield CollegeLHPL/L6'06"2201990-11-10J2
1328Chavez, MatthewUniversity of San FranciscoRHPR/R6'02"1951989-03-06SO
1444Child, DanielJesuit HS (CA)RHPR/R6'05"2301992-07-24HS
575Chitwood, LoganUniversity of Texas - TylerRHPR/R6'01"1851989-03-28JR
10Choice, MichaelUniversity of Texas - ArlingtonCFR/R6'00"2151989-11-10JR
Comments: In a year that lacks a ton of big-name college hitters, players from smaller programs like Choice have a chance to shine, and he is taking advantage. Though he'll need work on his swing mechanics, he has big-time raw power to all fields. He runs well and plays a strong outfield to boot. He may not be the elite hitter clubs seek, but since there aren't many of those this year, teams may look hard at Choice in the early going.
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843Chowning, JasonOklahomaRHPR/R6'04"1851987-10-17SR
963Chrismon, WilliamMenchville HS (VA)RHPR/R6'02"1992-09-16HS
1305Christensen, DerekSalt Lake CCRHPR/R6'01"1801989-06-19J3
232Christenson, RyanSouth Mountain CCLHPL/L6'02"1901989-01-11J3
1232Christian, TaylorWeatherford CollegeRHPR/R6'04"1901989-01-13J1
582Christian, FrankieUpland HS (CA)CFL/L5'11"1921991-06-06HS
408Christman, MarkUniversity of South Carolina - SumterRHPR/R6'02"1801989-08-26J3
187Cisco, DrewWando HS (SC)RHPL/R6'00"2051991-07-29HS
Comments: With a grandfather (Galen) who pitched then coached for years in the big leagues, and several other family members who've been involved in the game, there's no doubt Cisco has serious bloodlines. He also has a very advanced understanding of how to pitch, not surprising considering his family. He commands a good three-pitch mix extremely well and has a good, clean delivery he repeats well. He's physically mature and doesn't have the size and upside some look for in prep pitchers, but his feel for pitching and his family tree should create plenty of discussion when the Draft rolls around.
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535Claiborne, PrestonTulaneRHPR/R6'03"2301988-01-21SR
1222Clark, KalebRiverton HS (KS)RHPL/R6'02"2001991-07-24HS
733Clark, TylerMissouriRHPS/R6'02"2011989-01-04JR
406Clark, AndrewLouisville1BL/L6'03"2301987-08-12SR
30Clarke, ChevyMarietta HS (GA)CFS/R5'11"1851992-01-09HS
Comments: Depending on when someone saw him, Clarke has been a top-10 pick or a fading prospect. He has all the tools you'd want, highlighted by his outstanding speed. He tries to muscle up a little too much, and, while he has the potential to be a plus center fielder, he'll need to refine his defensive skills. He has the chance to be a very exciting game-changing type of player, and the team that wants to bet on that upside will be the one that takes him fairly early.
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826Claudio, AlexanderIsabel Flores HSLHPL/L6'03"1992-01-31HS
351Claypool, GarettUCLARHPR/R6'02"1751988-08-21SR
688Clinton, ChristopherEckerd CollegeCFR/R6'01"1851989-07-24JR
1023Cole, RyanSt. JohnsRHPR/R5'11"2051987-12-12SR
736Cole, JacobSahuaro HS (AZ)RHPR/R6'04"2351991-09-11HS
Comments: Cole earned First Team All-State honors from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen in 2009 after claiming Second Team honors in 2008. He is also a standout hockey player and was drafted by the WHL's Portland Winterhawks in the 2006 supplemental player draft. Cole committed to play at the University of North Carolina.
116Cole, A.J.Oviedo HS (FL)RHPR/R6'04"1811992-01-05HS
Comments: With size, projectability and at least two outstanding pitches, Cole is at or near the top of prep pitching lists. His fastball already touches 94 mph, and there's lots of room for growth in his 6-foot-4 frame. He adds a wipeout power slurve to put hitters away and even shows a feel for a changeup. There are some small concerns about his arm action, but his delivery overall is good and he has decent command. James Taillon might be the first high school arm to go off the board, but Cole won't be far behind.
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4Colon, ChristianCal State - FullertonSSR/R6'00"1901989-05-14JR
Comments: A big prospect since high school, there's a lot to like about Colon's game. He has a solid approach and setup at the plate and he makes the plays in the field. His individual tools don't grade out well, and some think he'll need to move to second as a pro. He was the captain of Team USA last summer and put up big numbers as well. He hadn't done that in the early going of his junior season and this is a performance-based industry, so that could hurt his draft stock a little. Even if he doesn't pick it up, his past performance, makeup and baseball acumen should help ensure he doesn't wait too long to hear his name called.
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541Comerota, JimmyRice1BR/R6'01"1751986-12-015S
952Cone, DerekMesa CCRHPR/R6'05"2101990-06-20J2
1236Conner, SethLogan-Rogersville HS (MO)IFR/R6'02"2051992-01-29HS
599Conner, CameronIndiana U SoutheastCFL/L6'02"1851988-01-16JR
150Cook, ColePepperdine UniversityRHPR/R6'06"2101988-10-18JR
Comments: Cook was a 36th-round selection in 2007 by the Seattle Mariners but did not sign.
1197Cooney, HarrisonVero Beach Senior HS (FL)RHPR/R6'02"1751992-03-25HS
433Cooper, PatrickBradley UniversityRHPR/R6'03"2041989-08-25JR
Comments: In 2009, Cooper earned All-American, All-District and All-Conference honors and was named the Conference and Region XI Pitcher of the Year. He was the Arizona Diamondbacks' 34th-round selection in 2009 but did not sign.
361Cooper, BlakeSouth CarolinaRHPR/R5'10"1881988-03-30SR
270Cooper, JordanWichita StateRHPR/R6'02"2151989-05-10SO
Comments: Cooper was a 17th-round selection of the Boston Red Sox in 2008 but did not sign.
979Copeland, RyanIllinois StateLHPR/L5'11"1801988-06-10SR
628Copeland, ScottSouthern MississippiRHPR/R6'03"1987-12-15SR
1199Cornstubble, DaleCentral MichiganCR/R5'11"1988-03-04SR
366Cotto, OmarBonneville SchoolCFS/R5'11"1801992-02-28HS
1358Cotton, RonaldBoone County HS (KY)OFR/R6'02"1751991-10-29HS
453Cotton, JamaineWestern Oklahoma StateRHPR/R6'01"1801990-09-27J2
413Couch, KeithAdelphi UniversityRHPL/R6'02"2101989-11-05JR
978Couture, KevinUSCRHPR/R6'00"1851988-04-20SR
14Covey, DylanMaranatha HS (CA)RHPR/R6'02"1951991-08-14HS
Comments: Covey entered the 2010 Draft season as one of the top prep arms in the class and his first showing at the UYA showcase did nothing to hurt his standing. He'd shown more fastball in the past, but no one doubted that would be there once the spring got going. His plus curve was working well, and he even showed the changeup a bit. It was a good start for Covey, who could very well be one of the top high school pitchers taken on Draft Day.
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18Cowart, KalebCook HS (GA)RHPS/R6'03"1901992-06-02HS
Comments: There are two-way players in every Draft class. Typically, it's fairly obvious which way they'll go as professionals. With Cowart, however, there will be some debate. He prefers to be a hitter right now. More scouts are showing up to see him pitch, which might be an indication that teams are leaning in that direction, though there are sure to be scouts who like him both as power-hitting third baseman and a power-throwing right-hander. How this unfolds and who wins the debate could be one of the more interesting developments of the Draft season.
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1137Cox, AlexSantiago HS (CA)RHPR/R6'06"2251991-09-11HS
640Cox, CodyGrassfield HS (VA)RHPR/R6'06"2051991-12-06HS
25Cox, ZackArkansas3BL/R6'00"2151989-05-09SO
Comments: A Draft prospect two years ago, Cox is back as a Draft-eligible sophomore. His best tool is his bat, and he should hit for plenty of average with at least decent power. His plus arm plays just fine at third, but his overall defense at the hot corner likely won't work at the next level. Arkansas has been mixing him in at second and that might prove to be a better spot for the left-handed hitter. Regardless of the position, the bat should be enough to get him off the board sooner rather than later.
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322Coyle, RobertFresno StateLFL/L6'01"1851989-03-06JR
110Coyle, SeanGermantown Academy (PA)SSR/R5'08"1992-01-17HS
Comments: Coyle was a member of USA Baseball's 18-and-under team that won a gold medal at the Pan American Games in Venezuela last fall. He signed to play at the University of North Carolina.
1277Crawford, JonathonOkeechobee HS (FL)RHPR/R6'02"1901991-11-01HS
380Crocker, MatthewUniversity of Texas - San AntonioLHPR/L6'03"1901989-05-24JR
795Cross, KellyPearland HS (TX)CS/R6'03"2051992-03-21HS
1420Crum, ClaytonKlein HS (TX)RHPR/R6'01"1901992-01-16HS
1172Cruz, BrianFelix Varela Senior HS (FL)SSR/R5'10"1751991-10-12HS
888Cuevas, JoseLee UniversitySSR/R6'02"1901988-04-05JR
652Cuevas, NoelUniversidad InteramericanaCFR/R6'02"1951991-10-02J1
32Culver, CitoIrondequoit HS (NY)SSS/R6'00"1992-08-26HS
Comments: Culver is a switch-hitter who's better from the left side of the plate, showing more bat speed from that side. He has some gap-to-gap power right now. He looks like he should have above-average speed, but his run times haven't been great and he's better underway. At times, scouts have questions his effort level on the field, though they don't question his natural gifts. He has the tools, especially his arm strength, to perhaps stay at shortstop, though a move to center field could make some sense. He has a Maryland commitment, but there was some buzz that he'd be willing to forego that for the right price.
1191Cummings, JustinSanta Fe CCOFS/R6'02"1751991-08-15J1
267Cumpton, BrandonGeorgia TechRHPR/R6'02"1981988-11-16JR
610Cuneo, RyanUniversity of Delaware1BL/R6'03"2051988-10-10SR
827Cunniff, BrandonCal State - San BernardinoRHPR/R6'00"1851988-10-07SR
514Cunningham, WesleyMurray State1BL/R6'02"2001987-12-04SR
53Cunningham, ToddJacksonville StateCFS/R6'00"2001989-03-20JR
Comments: With a good approach and great balance at the plate, Cunningham stood out early as one of the more advanced college hitters in the Draft class. He should hit for average and with some power down the road. His plus speed will allow him to steal bases and defend well in the outfield. While he'd be OK in center, he could be a plus defender in left, with the only real question being if he'll have enough pop to profile as a corner guy. Even with that one small concern, Cunningham is setting himself up to possibly be one of the earlier college bats taken in June.
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477Curry, MatthewTexas Christian1BL/R6'01"2151988-07-27SR
561Cusick, JeffreyUniversity of California - Irvine1BR/R6'02"1988-05-20SR
937D'Anna, DominicCal State - Northridge1BL/R6'01"2151988-12-23JR
323Dahlstrand, JacobMemorial HS (TX)RHPR/R6'05"2051992-03-26HS
1027Dailey, BrandonPauline Johnson Collegiate & Vocational SchoolSSR/R5'10"1701992-02-10HS
734Danieli, EvanNotre DameRHPR/R6'07"2301989-08-02JR
195Darnell, LoganKentuckyLHPL/L6'02"2101989-02-02JR
569David, KevinOklahoma StateCR/R6'01"2051988-04-10JR
1485Davis, ClarenceGeorgia Perimeter CollegeSSR/R5'11"1601991-05-25J1
1160Davis, LoganCactus Shadows HS (AZ)SSL/R6'02"1751991-08-23HS
1101Davis, NealVirginiaLHPL/L6'06"2201988-02-03SR
1080Davis, RyeWestern KentuckyRHPR/R6'05"1988-12-11JR
1061Davis, SpencerThe Woodlands HS (TX)RHPR/R6'03"2151991-09-14HS
893Davis, PaulPensacola JCRHPR/R6'02"2151990-01-29J2
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First Round

2010 mlb draft cap
Schedule
  • June 7, 7 p.m. ET
    Round 1, First-Year Player Draft, Secaucus, N.J.
    June 8, noon ET
    Rounds 2-30, First-Year Player Draft
    June 9, noon ET
    Rounds 31-50, First-Year Player Draft