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ESPN 2025 baseball draft mock has Kade Anderson as a top 11 pick
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:02 pm
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50 FV tier
1. Jace LaViolette (21.6), CF, Texas A&M
45+ FV tier
2. Ethan Holliday (18.3), 3B, Stillwater (Oklahoma) HS, Oklahoma State commit
3. Cam Cannarella (21.8), CF, Clemson
45 FV tier
4. Devin Taylor (21.5), LF, Indiana
5. Tyler Bremner (21.2), RHP, UC Santa Barbara
6. Jamie Arnold (21.2), LHP, Florida State
7. Eli Willits (17.6), SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton (Oklahoma) HS, Oklahoma commit
8. Xavier Neyens (18.7), 3B, Mount Vernon (Washington) HS, Oregon State commit
9. Seth Hernandez (19.0), RHP, Corona (California) HS, Vanderbilt commit
40+ FV tier
10. Wehiwa Aloy (21.4), SS, Arkansas
11. Kade Anderson (21.0), LHP, LSU
12. Coy James (18.3), SS, Davie County (North Carolina) HS, Ole Miss commit
40 FV tier
13. Ike Irish (21.6), C, Auburn
14. Luke Stevenson (21.0), C, North Carolina
15. Lucas Franco (18.1), SS, Cinco Ranch (Texas) HS, TCU commit
16. Caden Bodine (21.6), C, Coastal Carolina
17. Ty Peeples (18.8), RF, Franklin County (Georgia) HS, Georgia commit
18. Daniel Dickinson (21.5), 2B, LSU
19. Nick Dumesnil (21.3), CF, Cal Baptist
20. Jaden Fauske (18.7), RF, Nazareth Academy (Illinois) HS, Louisville commit
21. Trent Caraway (21.2), 3B, Oregon State
22. Brendan Summerhill (21.7), CF, Arizona
23. Max Belyeu (21.5), CF, Texas
24. Cameron Appenzeller (18.5), LHP, Glenwood (Illinois) HS, South Carolina commit
25. Henry Godbout (21.7), SS, Virginia
26. Kruz Schoolcraft (18.2), LHP, Sunset (Oregon) HS, Uncommitted
27. Aiva Arquette (21.7), 3B, Washington
28. Kolten Smith (21.5), RHP, Georgia
29. Gavin Kilen (21.2), SS, Tennessee
30. Dean Curley (21.1), SS, Tennessee
31. Kayson Cunningham (19.0), SS, Johnson (Texas) HS, Texas commit
32. Andrew Fischer (21.0), 3B, Tennessee
33. Tre Phelps III (21.0), 3B, Georgia
34. Zach Root (21.4), LHP, Arkansas
35. Josh Gibbs (18.6), SS, Forsyth Central (Georgia) HS, Georgia commit
36. Kane Kepley (21.3), CF, North Carolina
37. Cam Leiter (21.4), RHP, Florida State
38. Ethan Petry (21.0), RF, South Carolina
39. J.D. Thompson (21.8), LHP, Vanderbilt
40. Jacob Parker (18.8), RF, Purvis (Mississippi) HS, Mississippi State commit
41. Blake Cyr (21.6), SS, Florida
42. Brock Sell (18.7), CF, Tokay (California) HS, Stanford commit
43. Quentin Young (18.2), 3B, Oaks Christian (California) HS, LSU commit
44. Sean Gamble (18.9), SS, IMG Academy HS (FL), Vanderbilt commit
45. Brady Ebel (17.9), 3B, Corona HS (CA), LSU commit
46. Matt Scott (21.4), RHP, Stanford
47. Justin Lamkin (21.0), LHP, Texas A&M
48. Mason Pike (18.9), SS/RHP, Puyallup HS (WA), Oregon State commit
49. Nolan Schubart (21.1), LF, Oklahoma State
50. Alec Blair (18.7), RF, De La Salle (California) HS, Uncommitted
51. Henry Ford (21.0), 1B, Virginia
52. Chase Shores (21.0), RHP, LSU
53. Marek Houston (21.2), SS, Wake Forest
50 FV tier
1. Jace LaViolette (21.6), CF, Texas A&M
45+ FV tier
2. Ethan Holliday (18.3), 3B, Stillwater (Oklahoma) HS, Oklahoma State commit
3. Cam Cannarella (21.8), CF, Clemson
45 FV tier
4. Devin Taylor (21.5), LF, Indiana
5. Tyler Bremner (21.2), RHP, UC Santa Barbara
6. Jamie Arnold (21.2), LHP, Florida State
7. Eli Willits (17.6), SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton (Oklahoma) HS, Oklahoma commit
8. Xavier Neyens (18.7), 3B, Mount Vernon (Washington) HS, Oregon State commit
9. Seth Hernandez (19.0), RHP, Corona (California) HS, Vanderbilt commit
40+ FV tier
10. Wehiwa Aloy (21.4), SS, Arkansas
11. Kade Anderson (21.0), LHP, LSU
12. Coy James (18.3), SS, Davie County (North Carolina) HS, Ole Miss commit
40 FV tier
13. Ike Irish (21.6), C, Auburn
14. Luke Stevenson (21.0), C, North Carolina
15. Lucas Franco (18.1), SS, Cinco Ranch (Texas) HS, TCU commit
16. Caden Bodine (21.6), C, Coastal Carolina
17. Ty Peeples (18.8), RF, Franklin County (Georgia) HS, Georgia commit
18. Daniel Dickinson (21.5), 2B, LSU
19. Nick Dumesnil (21.3), CF, Cal Baptist
20. Jaden Fauske (18.7), RF, Nazareth Academy (Illinois) HS, Louisville commit
21. Trent Caraway (21.2), 3B, Oregon State
22. Brendan Summerhill (21.7), CF, Arizona
23. Max Belyeu (21.5), CF, Texas
24. Cameron Appenzeller (18.5), LHP, Glenwood (Illinois) HS, South Carolina commit
25. Henry Godbout (21.7), SS, Virginia
26. Kruz Schoolcraft (18.2), LHP, Sunset (Oregon) HS, Uncommitted
27. Aiva Arquette (21.7), 3B, Washington
28. Kolten Smith (21.5), RHP, Georgia
29. Gavin Kilen (21.2), SS, Tennessee
30. Dean Curley (21.1), SS, Tennessee
31. Kayson Cunningham (19.0), SS, Johnson (Texas) HS, Texas commit
32. Andrew Fischer (21.0), 3B, Tennessee
33. Tre Phelps III (21.0), 3B, Georgia
34. Zach Root (21.4), LHP, Arkansas
35. Josh Gibbs (18.6), SS, Forsyth Central (Georgia) HS, Georgia commit
36. Kane Kepley (21.3), CF, North Carolina
37. Cam Leiter (21.4), RHP, Florida State
38. Ethan Petry (21.0), RF, South Carolina
39. J.D. Thompson (21.8), LHP, Vanderbilt
40. Jacob Parker (18.8), RF, Purvis (Mississippi) HS, Mississippi State commit
41. Blake Cyr (21.6), SS, Florida
42. Brock Sell (18.7), CF, Tokay (California) HS, Stanford commit
43. Quentin Young (18.2), 3B, Oaks Christian (California) HS, LSU commit
44. Sean Gamble (18.9), SS, IMG Academy HS (FL), Vanderbilt commit
45. Brady Ebel (17.9), 3B, Corona HS (CA), LSU commit
46. Matt Scott (21.4), RHP, Stanford
47. Justin Lamkin (21.0), LHP, Texas A&M
48. Mason Pike (18.9), SS/RHP, Puyallup HS (WA), Oregon State commit
49. Nolan Schubart (21.1), LF, Oklahoma State
50. Alec Blair (18.7), RF, De La Salle (California) HS, Uncommitted
51. Henry Ford (21.0), 1B, Virginia
52. Chase Shores (21.0), RHP, LSU
53. Marek Houston (21.2), SS, Wake Forest
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:03 pm to The Egg
He looks like the real deal to me.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:05 pm to The Egg
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20. Jaden Fauske (18.7), RF, Nazareth Academy (Illinois) HS, Louisville commit
This kid is no longer committed to Louisville and we are recruiting him. Not sure if we will get him. But we're on him. He's listed here as a RF, but he's listed on other sites as a catcher and as a shortstop. So he can play pretty much anywhere.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:14 pm to The Egg
Wait till Jay gets off his arse and starts playing Kade in center too.
I keep telling you guys this dude can rake.
I keep telling you guys this dude can rake.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:25 pm to Meauxjeaux
Starting pitcher that is also a starting outfielder is a lot to ask from a true sophomore
Posted on 7/25/24 at 3:27 pm to The Egg
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a top 11 pick
Just say 11th lol
Posted on 7/25/24 at 5:36 pm to The Egg
The roster is very talented. I could see 2-3 more guys sniffing that top 50.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:02 pm to DRock88
Jared Jones will have something to say about this mock.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:15 pm to The Egg
No reason why we shouldn't have a good weekend rotation with these two guys plus the four to five transfers with experience.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:15 pm to 4LSU2
quote:
Jared Jones will have something to say about this mock.
Bear will have Henry Ford's picture hanging in his locker. He just needs to decrease the strike outs. I expect a really big jump with another year under Jay. People forget how raw he was coming in, still had a good freshman year, and he's already figured alot of things out. My fear for Bear is protection in the lineup (and that could very well end up being a non-factor) and a deeper overall draft next year.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:20 pm to The Egg
Still pisses me off we lost Laviolette to aTm.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:53 pm to ProjectP2294
Project, I’m kind of surprised to see Anderson that high and ahead of Shores? Does he project that much better to the pros? I’m assuming being a left helps hims and obviously the injury hurts Shores
Posted on 7/25/24 at 8:29 pm to fat mike eats it
How do you have No 8 and No 21 from Oregon St both at 3rd base, and Two Tennessee SS at 29 and 30?
Posted on 7/26/24 at 9:28 am to LSBoosie
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Project, I’m kind of surprised to see Anderson that high and ahead of Shores?
I’m not. Not right now at least. He’s much further along in his TJ recovery—we’ve actually seen him pitch post surgery. He looked rusty at times and probably got tired during the middle of the season, but he flashed Friday night SEC stuff and with another full off-season in the gym and on a throwing program looks like he could add a few more mph to his fastball and clean up his mechanics and be able to locate even better. He has the potential to have a dominant season coming up.
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Does he project that much better to the pros? I’m assuming being a left helps hims and obviously the injury hurts Shores
Obviously being LH helps Anderson, and the timing of Shores’ injury hurts him. Scouts will want to see how he bounces back with his velocity, location, and maybe most importantly (for this year), how much can he extend. He came out of the bullpen mainly in ‘23. Can he take that next step and extend as a starter just 1 season back from TJ? We’ve got a lot of potential weekend starters, LSU may wind up being best served with Shores as a back end shut down guy.
Now because this could be Shores’ final season at LSU, I’m sure Jay will give him a shot at starting to try to get the most out of him and try to do right by him. But he not be ready so soon. One thing to consider is that he did redshirt last year, so he could come back in ‘26 and still have leverage as a redshirt JR if he feels he could significantly improve his draft stock with another year. Just depends on where he’s projected after the season and how much he thinks he may be able to improve that with another season.
But this mock is way too early and won’t look anything like it will in June. But as far as Anderson and Shores go, I think the 2 biggest things are simply:
1) Anderson showed enough this year that they expect a big jump and
2) Shores is currently an unknown until we see him pitch after TJ.
But who knows? Shores may work his way into the top 10 and Anderson may not have the year he wants and decide to come back. We’ll see. Gonna be fun watching all these arms and how they wind up settling into their roles.
Posted on 7/26/24 at 8:43 pm to The Egg
Fukin mystery he was awol for 3/4 of season as we struggled mightily. Mystery or ineptitude……..
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