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Projectable frame with strong command, minus the injury, he would be in consideration for the top of Tier Two as a potential frontline SP. Barely had an opportunity to get pro at-bats before a shoulder injury ended his maiden season. McCade Brown - RHP (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 79/94) - The Rockies third-round pick is the epitome of one of the major archetypes of the Tier 3 pitcher - upside with physical projection and potential plus pitches that should equal a mid-rotation starter or better but lacking command and control to harness those talents. Kyle Manzardo - 1B (Rays, 1st Base and Auto, 63/97) - Plus hitter lacking enough in-game power limited to a position that really values it with first base. And then we came to find out that was because he had to go under the knife for Tommy John surgery. No real reliever risk either. His curveball is his best secondary and a swing and miss pitch. Decent approach, decent hit tool, could show some power, but nothing really to get excited about. But like the rest of the guys with this profile, keep tabs on them. 2022 Bowman Draft Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers 195625717041 Big draft riser as he continued to get better every year in college. Does 2021 Bowman Draft live up to those expectations? 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. With the inherent risk of prep righty profiles, he goes into the bucket of similar profiles in Tier None with a firm "watch list" designation. 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. Fills up the zone and relies on weak contact and plus command with his four-pitch mix. Has a very patient approach and the willingness to take the base on balls. 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. His low to mid-90's fastball is average but he can command it up in the zone nicely and it pairs well with his sweeping slurve style plus breaking ball. Double plus with some elite characteristics hitting 98 and averaging 96. Given his top 10 draft pedigree and being a top 10 player in our Data Driven Top 500, I feel comfortable slotting Ford into my Tier 2. He has a notorious hitch in his swing and regularly is mentioned in the same breath as Hunter Pence. His main secondary, which he will throw a lot, is a very hard gyro slider that will touch the low 90's and breaks glove side. Cameron Cauley - SS (Rangers, 1st Base only, 73/230) - The prep shortstop out of Texas has all the tools to stick at short which is his main calling card. . *Catchers and Pitchers are often knocked down a tier just due to their position. However, he went Complex as a hitter only. Tier None - The likelihood of widespread short-term hobby interest, and most likely long-term as well, is close to none. That puts me in a conundrum of whether to bump CES up to Tier 2 based on performance or Tier 3 based on tools. Slider is his most effective secondary pitch with some nice sweeping break to it at times while his changeup has a ways to go. Ryan Holgate - OF (Cardinals, 1st Base and Auto, 70/76) - Ryan Holgate's home runs are majestic and the only question is really how much we will see of them. Will the real Alex Binelas please stand up? An easy Tier None rank. More than likely a table setting second division regular outcome. He could use some more velocity and his fastball and that would hopefully drive up the strikeout potential. Click on any Bowman Set to see a full list of Cards and their current value. Switch hitter that looks good from both sides but better from the right with a plus player approach. I'm not going to think twice either. I am going to slot him towards the top half of Tier 3 given the volatility of this profile. 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. This pushes me into putting him into the bottom of Tier 3 rather than Tier None where I would stick most prep arms. NEW! There is likely above average pop when he gets to the big leagues while hitting for a decent average, but has the classic left-hander approach where they prefer the ball down and struggle with pitches up in the zone. Matt Mikulski - LHP (Giants, 1st Base and Auto, 50/51) - The lefty arm from Fordham took a huge leap from undrafted in 2020 to be the Giants second rounder in 2021. Slotting him into the top half of Tier 3; if he does take that next step in his development, he becomes an easy player to jump into Tier 2 with that god-mode fastball. If Brown had landed in a strong pitching development organization like Cleveland or the Dodgers, I would feel like he should be slotted towards the top of Tier 3 with some thoughts about Tier 2. Brand Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects 21 $519.99 Product Details Set Checklist Shop Boxes Product Details User Rating: Rating: 3.8 Rate This Product Putting the final bow on the main run of Topps' MLB prospect releases for the year, 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball focuses on top picks from the 2021 MLB Draft. Cody Morissette - 2B (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 52/72) - Marlins 2nd rounder out of Boston College was slowed a bit by a thumb injury in his final year in college leading to only 6 long balls but still managed to hit enough to the tune of a .321 average. Nice contact skills where he is comfortable putting the ball in play all over the field with his power tending towards the pull side. But given the small sample sizes and lesser competition levels, I am going to put him at the top half of Tier 3 based on his tools. Low to mid 90s fastball with velocity with a variety of secondaries that he throws with confidence and tunnels well. This has led to Goodman putting in time in the outfield corners as well as a handful of games at first base. An underslot former reliever who only started towards the end of his college career that is mainly a fastball-only guy doesn't often get the bump into Tier 3. (1:6 Hobby Packs) New Applied Pressure - Highlighting later round talent that has worked their way into the Top 100 with a cutting edge stylized diamond stone design. As an example, imagine if you were a big believer in Mike Trout before he took his first professional at-bat. Ricky Tiedemann - LHP (Blue Jays, 1st Base and Auto, 91/91) - Left-handed pitching prospect that we didn't get to see much of before the draft but apparently took an uptick in dev during instructs. Slider flashes as a swing and miss pitch in the mid-80s. March 2, 2023. I'll drop him into the top of Tier None for now. While he lead the Big Ten in strikeouts in 2021, the big (6'5") lefty from the University of Michigan has a collection of average to above-average pitches. Relief risk and the need to further hone his third pitch, a curveball, would generally slot Bednar into Tier 3 without that draft status. Currently playing center field, scouts also think he could move to second base as well, which will increase his positional versatility. Sometimes the statline and the fact that he just regularly bangs the ball all over the field speaks louder than tool grades. 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. Above-average hit tool and plus power with a strong plate approach highlight his tool set. Some people think so given his exit velocity numbers, but a more lofted swing path is likely needed and that may not be worth a potential ding to his high-end hit tool. DESIGN 2021 Baseball America's Top Prospects features the future phenoms of baseball. Throws both four-seamer and a cutter that are in the low 90s with an above-average slider and a changeup. 2021 Bowman marks the official opening of prospect season. Ruben Ibarra - 1B (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 119/NR) - Fourth-round pick out of San Jose State was a large underslot pick and off the radar of most boards, including ours. New 20 in '20 - Bowman Scouts provide a breakdown of the top 20 prospects coming out of the 2020 MLB Draft. The fastball/curveball metrics are plus and Prospects Live MLB Draft Director Joe Doyle has comped him in the mold of Justin Verlander. Tanner Bibee - RHP (Guardians, 1st Auto only, 156/224) - Fourth-year Senior pitcher out of Cal State Fullerton selected by Cleveland in the fifth year is the classic back-end starter profile. Has an above-average fastball in the low to mid 90's with plus vertical approach angle that gets a decent amount of swing and misses. Jacob Steinmetz - RHP (Diamondbacks, 1st Base and Auto, 77/134) - Steinmetz is a tall (6'5") prep right-hander out of the New York area that I couldn't find many looks of and has barely more than 1 inning of pro ball pitched so far down at the complex. 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. He racks up a ton of strikeouts with that slider and it is a thing of beauty to watch. Backend starter with bullpen risk or follower type role lands him in Tier None. 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. A switch hitter that can steal a couple of bases and has more pop from the left side. Not nearly as highly valued, but still worth being aware of and collecting, perhaps at a cheaper price point than their 1st Bowman cards. He seemed to work the middle to arm side of the plate against right-handers and most anything that ended up on the inside to righties ended up at their feet. I remember catching some of those early game highlights and seeing either a lot of out of the zone misses or getting hit hard when in the zone. 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. Ty Madden - RHP (Tigers, 1st Base only, 32/13) - The Tigers Comp A pick out of the University of Texas has the prototypical starting pitcher frame featuring a plus slider and an above-average fastball that he runs up into the high 90s. It was only 11 games, but it wasn't a great look and I will focus on him as a pitcher rather than a hitter or two-way player. While he spins the fastball, it's not as effective as one would think, and his tall, lanky frame (6'5") has mechanical/delivery concerns. Plus speed and an above-average hit tool at the moment. At 6'7", there is some general concern about tall pitchers, but at the moment Painter doesn't seem to exhibit many of those issues. Joe Rock - LHP (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 68/101) - The highest pick ever at Ohio University, the 6'6" lefty has some projection left as he barely tips the scales at 200 pounds. January 16, 2023. January 15, 2023. Tier 2 - Bats that may lack in a certain area such as top-end power, three true outcomes players, maybe great real life/fantasy players, but not hobby-elite, or tantalizing raw talents. A short strider thats more geared towards contact than power but will put the ball over the fence on occasion. Power/Speed combo players. Shows patience at the plate with more walks than strikeouts in his final season at Arizona as well as in his first go at the Minors. Not a ton of video to watch, but he has a swing geared for power and reportedly hit one out almost 500 feet in the Complex league. His third pitch is a hard 12-6 slider without a ton of break that he will keep low but won't throw that often. Jordan Viars - OF (Phillies, 1st Base and Auto, 84/600) - The Texas prep lefty bat has a man's body at a young age and a pretty swing to go with it. This release's 1st Bowman cards are exclusively players from the 2021 MLB Draft. Changeup gets the most swing and miss and has noticeable run as well as fade. 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. He can throw them all for strikes and mixes pitches well. Super Jumbo Hobby box - guarantees 5 autos and is roughly $600 pre-sale per box. The only one I got a good look at was the curveball, which had really nice 12-6 break to it. In 2021, Banks had 59 solo tackles, 69 assists, 128 total tackles, 4 pass deflections, 5.5 sacks, and 1 interception. This pick was likely all about projection as Hajjar showed up to the MLB Draft Combine with a 97 mph heater in the bag. Mostly leans on a plus low to mid 90's fastball with arm-side run and rise coupled with a plus sweeping slider. Checklist Live! Tier 3 - May have some hobby interest due to a single factor such as prospect pedigree, team interest, general hobby hype, an interesting carrying tool, etc. Hobby lottery tickets where the odds are stacked against you. Rating: 7.7 (3 votes) Click here to Rate. Didn't pitch in the minors post-draft, so the only video is against weaker college teams. Anyways, mostly a back-end starter looks with some bullpen risk if he can't get the slider to be more consistent. His main secondary go to was a hard and tight breaker that looked like a slider although I've also seen it referred to as a curve. If he can go from high teens home run power to high twenties home run power, he starts to get more interesting for Tier 2 consideration. Never going to steal bases is probably the biggest negative. At 6'5", he's going to have to learn how to defend the zone against pitchers that will take advantage of his size. 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! Nicely balanced delivery that features a low 90's fastball and a biting 12/6 curveball. He easily ticks all the boxes and seems natural in whatever he does. 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. The right side of the plate was more promising as he seemed to have a more natural, hit over power swing. 2019 Bowman Chrome PSA 10 x3. A bullpen floor, but I think we also have a good likelihood that he ends up as that backend starter the Padres probably drafted him for. A lot of the concern was with how he underperformed the first half of the year as he struggled with his command, but he closed strong which helped bring his stock back up. Super athletic with plus speed - love seeing him motor around the bases as it just looks like he is moving fast. Right now, I can easily see a future high leverage bullpen arm or an SP4. Has an average changeup for his third pitch, but doesn't have much faith to throw it regularly. A back-end starter with a history of arm injuries is an easy Tier None decision until we see his return to the mound. Low to mid-90s with his velocity and often sits around 94 MPH without much movement and mostly living in the upper half of the zone. Flashes potential mid-rotation starter - add in being a lefty and in the Dodgers org and I am going to push him into the bottom of Tier 3. In summary, a ton of the raw ingredients you would visualize as a future top end of the rotation starter but with a ton of risk. He was a more than competent shortstop in college, but for now, that isn't in the cards. Michael McGreevy - RHP (Cardinals, 1st Base and Auto, 18/62) - The Cardinals 1st round right-hander out of UC Santa Barbara has one of the higher starting pitcher floors in the product and the draft class. Watch live streaming. Mid-90s fastball with three secondaries all average to above average in a slider, curveball, and changeup. Noah Miller - SS (Twins, 1st Base only, 36/89) - The younger brother of Cleveland's Owen Miller is a switch-hitting prep shortstop out of Wisconsin. Has the arm but not ideal receiving skills for the position. He is a big dude coming in at 6'5" and 290 pounds with the requisite raw power. Current Bid: USD 3.00 . Brooks Gosswein - RHP (White Sox, 1st Base only, 124/215) - Fourth-year senior that jumped into rounds 3 - 6 conversation when the left-handed pitcher started hitting 95 on the gun and spinning plus curveballs. Hits to all fields, gets the bat through the zone with a nice lofted swing, shows very good plate skills with the ability to take as many walks as he does strikeouts. Granted that is a small percentile outcome which is why I will have Carson in my Tier Two for now, but he's near the top of my list of guys I want to see more of. Not to mention two of the potential bigger names that ended up not signing in Kumar Rocker and Jud Fabian. Jordan Lawlar - SS (Diamondbacks, 1st Base and Auto, 6/2) - The 6th overall pick in the draft had been at play for the top overall pick for quite some time. They have some company, though, in the form of several "prospects" like Wander Franco,. 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. An easy Tier None slot unless there are significant developmental improvements. Chrome Prospect Autographs are also available in 16 different parallels. Hopefully, Painter doesn't snatch the ball away from me at the last moment and make me regret putting him up this high. Given the injury situation, I'll slot him as a high-risk play at the bottom of Tier Two and see how he looks in 2023. Tier 2 without a doubt and someone I look forward to watching develop. Benny Montgomery - OF (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 8/20) - Montgomery is that rare player where the sky is the limit, and the only thing limiting that will be his hit tool. Fastball lives in the low 90's with the slider in the mid-80's as his best secondary. All in all, he has a very high floor with the potential to be a perennial all-star. As he grows into his body and perhaps puts more loft into his swing, we could see the home runs ticking up. When it's on, the curveball is a nice 11-5 swing and miss pitch that tunnels well with his fastball. 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. 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. His fastball and slider combo is simply filthy. If you had taken our advice at the time this article was initially written, you would be up between 50% to 100% regarding Wander Franco RC's . Peter Heubeck - RHP (Dodgers, 1st Base only, 101/50) - Project and upside arm that lands in an ideal org for it. Chad Dallas - RHP (Blue Jays, 1st Base only, 121/185) - Backend starter profile that is the classic pitchability right-hander. Top of Tier None with potential for some upward hobby mobility as he climbs Yankees prospect lists. Inconsistent all around on the mound with a bunch of potential plus pitches led by the fastball and curveball but lots of unknowns due to not being focused on pitching and baseball in general. 2021 Top 600 2022 Top 600 Prospect Lists. Throws strikes and has an effective three-pitch mix. If he can't, he focuses on upping the fastball velocity and becoming a two-pitch high leverage reliever. An easy Tier None choice for now, but I can squint and see a potential mid-rotation, Tier 3 starting pitcher at some point in his future. to be found here. You will see the players overall drafted position and then their ranking in our Top 600 MLB Draft Prospects - so for Marcelo Mayer, this will be 4/1. 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. Total Cards: 150 Rating: 8.0 (2 votes) Click here to Rate Patient and advanced approach at the plate willing to go with the pitch to the opposite field, gap power that should turn into plus power as he grows into his body, and should have enough speed to be a threat on the base paths. Easy Tier None choice for me. The St. Louis Cardinals selected Bowman in the 2015 Rule 5 draft. He has all the look of a spot starter/middle relief bullpen arm with a ceiling of an SP5 which is why he is firmly in Tier None. Will take a walk as exhibited by the almost identical walks to strikeouts in the Complex this year. When there are more than three or four guys to chase in a product, collectors tend to be relatively happy. Until he starts to implement plus game power, Cowser will be a Tier 2 player, but if he does so successfully, watch out. T.J. White - 1B/OF (Nationals, 1st Base and Auto, 143/399) - The South Carolina prep outfielder has a nice athletic frame with a muscular lower half that generates plus power but plenty of swing and miss. It looked decent and he threw a lot of strikes, but I didn't see anything special that would push him out of the Tier None conversation for now. Baseball Card Price Guide. Will regularly throw all three of his secondaries with the slider and curveball being above average to plus offerings. I've seen him throw it on every pitch count to get swing and misses as well as called strikes when needed. An easy Tier 2 call for me given the power potential, but the hit tool will drive whether he should have been a Tier 1 call or not. Features a mid 90s fastball and a 12-6 knuckle curve. 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. under Zaidi. He also throws a curveball and a changeup that I saw in his college tape but didn't see at all at the Complex. 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. Kevin Kopps - RHP (Padres, 1st Base and Auto, 99/189) - The 6th year Senior out of Arkansas is a high leverage bullpen arm that was an underslot target in round 4. Spencer Schwellenbach - RHP (Braves, 1st Base and Auto, 59/56) - The two-way player at Nebraska finally got back to pitching in his final season in college, albeit all out of the bullpen, following arm surgery after high school. As a switch hitting shortstop-only profile, he is likely on the fence between Tier 2 and Tier 3. A top 50 guy at the Complex level in our RoboScout, I am putting him into the bottom of Tier 3 because of the strong floor and the upside to develop offensively as he grows into his body. 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. Scouts' Top 100 Autographs are exclusive to Hobby and Jumbo packs and serial-numbered to 50 copies. . Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects Baseball Sports Trading Cards, Alex Binelas - 1B (Brewers*, 1st Base and Auto, 65/63) - Binelas didn't have the best 2021 college season as his hit tool didn't keep up with his power tool, pushing him down to the third round of the draft. His third pitch is a changeup that is reportedly above average, but I wasn't able to find many looks at it. Chicago-area prospects growing together in DREAM Series. Would like to see if that is a consistent thing and perhaps an adjustment can be made or if that was just the short video I saw. But the most often cited comp for Solometo is one that is easy to see and one I am quite familiar with in Madison Bumgarner. Look for 1 autograph per box! Will have to see more velocity and his secondaries get to the next level before he gets considered for Tier 3. Good plate skills as well and have seen him willing to put the ball into the opposite field on occasion. 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. A potential front of the rotation starter if everything lines up and there is a good chance it does. Add to Wishlist Release Date: 4/28/21 UPC: 887521097494 FREE Shipping Available* Not sure if there are any plus tools yet to his game, but enough promise with the hit and power tools for me to put him into the back half of Tier 3. That's a typical Tier None player. This one is likely a slow burn as he fills out and gets shaped by MLB dev staff. The main difference will be with the inserts and exclusive parallels. Has the frame to add good mass. I really liked the looks I had and was tempted to push him up to Tier 3, but will let caution get the better part of valor here. Looked to be an uncomfortable at bat for left-handers. Andrew Abbott - LHP (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 53/55) - The Reds second rounder moved from the bullpen to the starter role in 2021 at the University of Virginia. I think I saw one changeup that missed completely. So I had no idea who this kid was exactly when he stepped into the batter's box, but it was a noticeably bigger dude than anyone else the A's threw out there to hit against the Angels fireballer. More Prospects News. Clean, repeatable mechanics and an advanced for his age approach lessen the prep rightys risk. Brandon Boissiere - 1B/OF (Nationals, 1st Base and Auto, 82/276) - The 3rd rounder out of the University of Arizona is not your traditional corner power bat. The product isnt terrible and there are plenty of players I like and would love to own their cards. 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. A competent shortstop, he was being considered in round 1 but ultimately fell to the Braves in round 2 on an underslot deal. 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. Tyler McDonough - 2B/OF (Red Sox, 1st Base and Auto, 75/207) - No real standout tools but no real deficiencies either. Each is also available in a one-of-one SuperFractor parallel. New Price eBay. Ben Casparius - RHP (Dodgers, 1st Auto only, 162/187) - Solid back-end rotation guy. 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. Jackson Merrill - SS (Padres, 1st Base only, 27/69) - Off the top with Merrill, be aware that his photo on his card is not him, and is speculated that it is Isaac Frye, a showcase teammate at some point previously (thanks Topps). There is a lot of hand movement going on pre-swing and through the swing motion that I would like to see cleaned up. As such, he's mostly a top of Tier None player, but those eye-popping strikeout numbers in 2021 gave me pause for Tier 3 consideration. Click on a Card detail page to see historic prices and values for all different grades. 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. 2022 BOWMAN DRAFT Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers - $1.70. Jay Allen - OF (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 30/38) - Super athletic three-sport star from the Florida prep ranks who passed up a scholarship offer to play baseball and football at the University of Florida has all the potential. Strong floor and very high ceiling. Christian Scott - RHP (Mets, 1st Auto only, 142/330) - Two pitch late innings reliever out of the University of Florida. Collect the entire 200-card Base Card set, featuring some of the top new names you need to know from the 2021 MLB Draft! 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. Robert Gasser - LHP (Padres, 1st Base and Auto, 71/108) - The left-hander out of the University of Houston was the Padres Comp B round pick which was evidence of his hard work he has put in to build up from an uninteresting relief arm that's bounced through a couple of stops to a potential back end of the rotation starter. And yet, he's managed to work himself all the way to Triple-A. Plus raw power but an average hit tool that currently caps his ceiling. Those orgs would mold that clay as if he was Demi Moore and they were Patrick Swayze. 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. A Tier 3 pitcher that could easily jump into Tier 2 with some consistency and any additional fastball velo bump. Has the arm and glove to be able to stick at third base. 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.