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re: Official Adam4848 Baseball Preview Feb 10th (Pro Prospects)

Posted on 2/1/16 at 7:31 am to
Posted by Adam4848
LA
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Posted on 2/1/16 at 7:31 am to
FIRST BASE



Greg Deichmann 6’2 185lbs So.* (7)
Bryce Adams 6’4 210lbs Jr. (4)
Bryce Jordan 5’9 215lbs So. (25)
Brody Wofford 6’2 180lbs Fr. (14)

First base has been a revolving door under Mainieri ever since 2010. The only player in the past five years who has held down the position for the majority of back to back seasons was Mason Katz in 2012-2013 and yet piecing it together has worked. Make no mistake if there’s a weakness to Paul’s recruiting proficiency it has been without a doubt his tendency of putting all of his eggs in one basket with big bodied corner infielders. Over the years guys such as Joey Gallo ‘12, Nick Longhi ‘13, Bobby Bradley ’14 have all signed pro contracts in the weeks leading up to the deadline…leaving Mainieri to scramble. The college game is unique in that lineups really are pieced together year by year with some coaches putting emphasis solely on defense while others try to get the best 9 hitters no matter where they play. Replacing Chris Chinea will be Greg Deichmann to begin the season.

Greg Deichmann was without a doubt the jewel bat from the #1 recruiting class in 2014. After suffering a stress fracture in his foot exactly a year ago during spring practice the idea of securing a starting spot in the infield was all but lost with the veteran presence in LSU’s lineup. After suffering a slow start in summer ball Greg’s game slowly started taking form as the game started to slow down again for him. You can tell by watching him the patience is coming back, his ankle is healed, and he’s playing loose as he did as a high school senior in 2014 for Brother Martin. Taking a sneak peek into Deichmann’s game it’s immediate he shows all five tools. I think Greg will hit above average this season I see him hovering right around the .300-.315 mark with his power numbers increasing. Deichmann for his frame has such a compact and powerful swing it almost creates a natural loft which shows for major power numbers yet leaves room for an above average number swings and misses. The arm is above average and glove slightly above average, he’s played everywhere on the infield growing up and I don’t see first base giving him trouble defensively with his athleticism. Speed for his frame is plus plus and his greatest tool, he really is an outstanding baserunner. I do like Deichmann at the 5 hole where Mainieri currently has him as power threat/table setter for the bottom of the lineup, I could see him excelling at the 2 hole also given his speed.

Bryce Adams the projectable big bodied first baseman out of Delgado will be pushing for time at 1B, DH, and RF and right now I have him backing up Deichmann. Obvious to the point in Bryce you get a huge target on the right side of the infield with power potential as well as an experienced bat. At 6’4 Adams has your prototypical frame to sit at the first base bag. His upper body strength and leverage will create power on its own especially with these new balls. What he does need to improve on is his strikeouts as he is a big swing and miss casualty. Adam’s if not immediate will make an impact late in games when depth becomes an issue and having a power bat on the bench becomes vital.

Bryce Jordan in my assessment will become the backup for 1B if he doesn’t lock down the DH spot, as opening day looms he still is in a brace but it’s looking like it should be good to go for Cincinnati. For now I’ll cover more on him at the DH spot. Brody Wofford the lanky freshman from Georgia will be backing up 1B and while raw in his game has an exceptional arm. He may be a project now but I think he has a bright future at LSU, he’s one of those sleeper freshman that will improve tremendously from freshman to sophomore year under Cannizaro.

Expect to see Greg Deichmann trot out to first base in 3 weeks when LSU opens up against Cincinnati. Greg is a vocal leader on the infield and like Papierski, Robertson, and Fraley is going to need to show results immediately in the heart of the order. The good news for Tiger fans is when Deichmann’s bat is hot he has the tools to not only become that ALL-SEC type player but All-American.

Power------65
Hitting------60
Speed------70
Fielding----55
Arm---------55

FINAL GRADE: 55

This post was edited on 2/2/16 at 8:08 am
Posted by Adam4848
LA
Member since Apr 2006
19014 posts
Posted on 2/1/16 at 7:32 am to
SECOND BASE



Kramer Robertson Jr.* 5’10 165lbs (3)
O'Neal Lochridge Fr. 6'1 195lbs (9)
Greg Deichmann So. 6’2 185lbs (7)
Cole Freeman Jr. 5’9 170lbs (22)

Kramer’s been in this position before, it’s nothing new for him. Fool me once…fool me twice…but hey players always succeed after being given second chances right? Looking ahead to the depth chart you have Kramer Robertson vying for the starting position with Greg Deichmann the likely candidate to slide over in case of a defensive shakeup. And then there’s JUCO transfer Cole Freeman who can play any position on the infield with seamless transition as it stands today depth will not be an issue at this spot.

Kramer Robertson’s had his fair shares of ups and downs while at LSU to say the least. After having hit .200 in 2014 and .232 in 2015 he’s been supplanted both seasons for a hotter bat in the lineup, both in season’s going in different directions. The way I’m looking at Robertson’s junior season these next few weeks will be the period he breaks out the gate quickly or finds himself being passed over for the younger prospects to start receiving reps and creating a name for themselves respectively. At second Kramer is an above average defender, not quite the range of a longer Jared Foster but a quicker first step which helps him. To be specific he joins an infield that will be exceptionally athletic and fast at every position and the most agile infield I’ve seen in quite some time in regards to LSU. Robertson’s arm is well above average this should be no surprise of a former quarterback from Midway high school in Waco; he’ll make all the routine throws with ease and has the strength to go behind the bag at second at any time. Speed is well above average, he has the chance to steal 20 bases this coming year working under Cannizaro. Mainieri is placing Robertson at the leadoff spot in one of those calculated risk moves that screams “you are the man for the job now or you aren’t at all”. Robertson’s ceiling for hitting will be average to slightly above average, he’s not a power threat with his frame although that’s nothing unusual. When Kramer is locked in you’ll see him spray the outfield gaps from center to right and honestly all LSU needs him to be is to show plate discipline and be a nuisance on the base paths.

Greg Deichmann and Cole Freeman both targeting starting spots on the infield can shuffle over to second base without hiccup as both have started the position in the past. Chris Reid is another freshman who may get a chance in this spot.

Second base in my eyes won’t be a weakness in 2016…I mean it doesn’t have to be, Kramer is more than capable with the bat his key will be displaying patience at the plate which has plagued him as an underclassman in college. To be fair when he got off to a slow start last year he wasn’t given another opportunity to redeem himself because frankly there were too many bats in the middle of that lineup. I feel confident in Robertson’s ability to be an above average defender and a serviceable bat in the lineup…at this point what choice does he have.

Power------35
Hitting------45
Speed------65
Fielding----60
Arm---------65

FINAL GRADE: 50
This post was edited on 2/7/16 at 5:06 pm
Posted by MorbidTheClown
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2015
66364 posts
Posted on 2/2/16 at 8:15 am to
PM actually had Jordan ahead of Adams. Said "Adams would have to wait his turn". whatever that means.
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
62093 posts
Posted on 2/2/16 at 8:58 am to
quote:

Taking a sneak peek into Deichmann’s game it’s immediate he shows all five tools


Has there ever been a 5 tool first baseman?

Why has he moved away from the left side of the infield? Serious question as I don't go to the scrimmages.
Posted by KCT
Psalm 23:5
Member since Feb 2010
38911 posts
Posted on 2/2/16 at 10:38 am to


I'll say one thing about this kid. He looks like a good ballplayer.

Hopefully, he will live up to the hype.
Posted by catholictigerfan
Member since Oct 2009
56103 posts
Posted on 2/7/16 at 8:03 am to
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