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<blockquote data-quote="ball4life66" data-source="post: 225025" data-attributes="member: 2336"><p>Yeah I doubt 90% chance Kel leaves unless he just dominates the rest of the year. I think he is potential 1st-3rd round guy if he comes back. MLB just updated their top 100 prospect list and no Jackets on the list but 2016 commit Taylor Trammel is #31. Gonna be a miracle if he makes it on campus. </p><p></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 45 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50</p><p></p><p>Trammell was the Georgia Class A football offensive player of the year after rushing for 2,479 yards and 36 touchdowns last fall and could have played football in college. Instead, he has decided to focus on the diamond going forward. He has committed to Georgia Tech for baseball only and is unlikely to join the Yellow Jackets because he figures to go in the first two rounds of the Draft.</p><p></p><p>Because he has divided his time between two sports, Trammell still is learning how to recognize pitches, handle offspeed offerings and tap into his raw power. He does show some feel for hitting and his well above-average speed will help him reach base. With his bat speed and strength, he could develop average or better pop.</p><p></p><p>Trammell also is figuring things out defensively, but he has the tools to be an asset in center field. He's working on improving the strength of his arm, which should be fine for center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ball4life66, post: 225025, member: 2336"] Yeah I doubt 90% chance Kel leaves unless he just dominates the rest of the year. I think he is potential 1st-3rd round guy if he comes back. MLB just updated their top 100 prospect list and no Jackets on the list but 2016 commit Taylor Trammel is #31. Gonna be a miracle if he makes it on campus. [B]Scouting grades:[/B] Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 45 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50 Trammell was the Georgia Class A football offensive player of the year after rushing for 2,479 yards and 36 touchdowns last fall and could have played football in college. Instead, he has decided to focus on the diamond going forward. He has committed to Georgia Tech for baseball only and is unlikely to join the Yellow Jackets because he figures to go in the first two rounds of the Draft. Because he has divided his time between two sports, Trammell still is learning how to recognize pitches, handle offspeed offerings and tap into his raw power. He does show some feel for hitting and his well above-average speed will help him reach base. With his bat speed and strength, he could develop average or better pop. Trammell also is figuring things out defensively, but he has the tools to be an asset in center field. He's working on improving the strength of his arm, which should be fine for center. [/QUOTE]
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