
Dom Nunez, Elk Grove
Photo by Mark Bahrenfuss
76. Sheldon Neuse, Fossil Ridge (Keller, Texas)
IF, 6-0, 175, R/R, Oklahoma
Accomplishments: Perfect Game Classic All-American; Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
77. Cody Thomas, Heritage (Colleyville, Texas)
OF, 6-5, 215, L/R, Oklahoma
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
78. Dom Nunez, Elk Grove (Calif.)
SS/C, 6-1, 175, L/R, UCLA
Accomplishments: Team USA 18U Member; Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Joe Davidson, Sacramento Bee (
@SacBee_JoeD)
"You can see and sense leadership, skill, desire and talent in Nunez
when you watch him practice. He's a natural leader, craves competition
and being a leader. He's a terrific talent. He can play any infield
position, he can pitch and catch, and good luck trying to get him out at
the plate. He's one of the program's all-time greats."
79. Mason Smith, Rocky Mountain (Meridian, Idaho)
OF, 6-1, 185, R/R, Utah
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
80. Thomas Hatch, Jenks (Okla.)
RHP, 6-2, 205, R/R, Oklahoma State
Accomplishments: Under Armour All-American; Area Code Games Selection; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Kevin Henry, Tulsa World (
@TWCorrespondent)
"I was impressed that Thomas seemed to get stronger as the game went
along. His best three pitches of the night might have been to the last
batter of the game. He pitched a solid game, but really seemed to zone
in when he knew it was time to put the game away."
81. Tuck Neuhaus, Wharton (Tampa, Fla.)
SS, 6-3, 190, L/R, Louisville
Accomplishments: Baseball America Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Jarrett Guthrie, Freelance (
@JGuthrieTAMPA)
"Neuhaus allows his team to hope for something special out of him when
it's needed. He has a rangy, tall frame, but plays a very smooth
shortstop covering a lot of ground and snagging liners out of reach to
most. The Louisville commit, who helped his high school reach the state
playoffs for the first time last season, is a solid hitter with some
power and a consistent history of coming up big in big moments."
82. Tyler Danish, Durant (Plant City, Fla.)
3B/P, 6-0, 170, R/R, Florida
Accomplishments: 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Jarrett Guthrie, Freelance (
@JGuthrieTAMPA)
"Danish has spent the last year developing from a thrower to pitcher and
if he was talented as a thrower, then he is becoming an expert as a
pitcher. He already had a good mid-90s fastball, but he is no longer
just dabbling with a solid off-speed option — something that helped him
this summer as he was named MVPitcher of Perfect Game USA’s WWBA
tournament. He’s a fast worker, but not a haphazard one. In his second
start this season against Plant (Tampa, Fla.), which has three fellow
University of Florida commits, Danish was artful in a one-hit, 12-strikeout performance. He paints well and mixes speeds, but he seems to
feed off a head-to-head challenge with his fastball."
83. Riley Unroe, Desert Ridge (Mesa, Ariz.)
SS/OF, 6-0, 180, S/R, Southern California
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Kyle Odegard, East Valley Tribune (
@Kyle_Odegard)
"Riley is the son of former big-leaguer Tim Unroe and has one of the most
polished bats in the state. Arizona has some top-notch shortstops but
he is arguably the best of the bunch. Desert Ridge is steeped in
tradition and Unroe is the latest in a long list of stars."
84. Kevin Davis, T.R. Miller (Brewton, Ala.)
RHP, 6-1, 190, R/R, Auburn
Accomplishments: Team USA 18U Member; Perfect Game Classic All-American; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
85. Kramer Robertson, Midway (Waco, Texas)
2B/SS, 5-11, 170, R/R, LSU
Accomplishments: 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
86. Andrew Church, Palo Verde (Las Vegas)
RHP, 6-3, 199, R/R, San Diego
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
87. Chris Kohler, Los Osos (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.)
P/1B, 6-3,200, L/L, Oklahoma
Accomplishments: Under Armour All-American; Area Code Games Selection; Baseball America Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
88. Cody Bellinger, Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.)
1B/LHP, 6-4, 180, L/L, Oregon
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Kyle Odegard, East Valley Tribune (
@Kyle_Odegard)
"I haven’t seen him too often, but from what I’ve heard, he has a very
nice swing and is a natural hitter. He’s committed to Oregon and is the
son of former big-leaguer Clay Bellinger. Cody will be counted on for
production in the middle of the order now that last year’s star Mitch
Nay (the 58th overall selection in the 2012 draft) has moved on to
professional baseball. Hamilton was our preseason No. 1 team in Division
I and Bellinger will be a big key in the Huskies’ aim for the title."
89. Corey Ray, Simeon (Chicago)

Trevor Clifton, Heritage
Photo by Dan Browning
OF, 5-11, 170, L/L, Louisville
Accomplishments: Under Armour All-American; Area Code Games Selection; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
90. Trevor Clifton, Heritage (Maryville, Tenn.)
RHP, 6-6, 180, R/R, Kentucky
Accomplishments: 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
91. Christian Arroyo, Hernando (Brooksville, Fla.)
IF, 6-1, 185, R/R, Florida
Accomplishments: Team USA 18U Member; Baseball America Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Matt Baker, Tampa Bay Times (
@MattHomeTeam)
"Christian's not flashy. He doesn't stand out in any one area, but he
does everything very well. There's a reason he was selected for the U-18
national team — and was named MVP of the World Baseball Championship.
He was one of the most consistent players last year on a team that made
the elite eight, and he's already off to a good start this spring."
92. Dylan White, Sarasota (Fla.)
LHP, 6-4, 215, L/L, Miami
Accomplishments: 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Dennis Maffezzoli, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (
@maffsports)
"He's an interesting case, since he hasn't played for a year and a month. Dylan missed all of last season with a torn labrum. He recovered and was cleared to play this season, but he dislocated his kneecap in the first classic game. His status is week-to-week, according to coach Clyde Metcalf."
93. Andrew Zapata, Poly Prep Country Day (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
RHP/OF, 6-0, 185, R/R, Connecticut
Accomplishments: MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
94. Alex Bostic, Weddington (Matthews, N.C.)
UT, 6-4, 205, S/L, Clemson
Accomplishments: MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
95. Denton Keys, Rye (Colo.)
LHP/1B, 6-3, 200, R/L, Kansas
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
96. Evan Anderson, Dale (Okla.)
UT, 6-5, 200, L/L, Mississippi
Accomplishments: MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Ryan Aber, The Oklahoman (
@ryaber)"Evan Anderson burst onto the scene as a sophomore, hitting three home runs in the first round of the state tournament. Since, he's lit things up with both his bat and his arm. He bounced back from a broken foot he suffered playing basketball as a junior to turn in a stellar spring season, hitting .511 with 12 home runs and 50 RBIs and going 5-2 with a 1.13 ERA, striking out more than 1.5 hitters per inning."
97. Cassidy Brown, Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio)
C, 6-3, 205, R/R, Loyola Marymount
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Michael Beaven, Akron Beacon Journal (
@MBeavenABJ)
"He is a big kid at 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds. He is a
quality catcher and hitter at Walsh Jesuit, a high school that has
produced several outstanding baseball players who have gone on to have
success in college and professionally. Cassidy can hit for average and
power, and he also is a good athlete behind the plate. He is a key
reason why Walsh will contend for a state championship this year and
garner attention from national publications. I look for Cassidy to have a
solid career out in Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University."
98. Logan Shore, Coon Rapids (Minn.)
RHP, 6-2, 185, R/R, Florida
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American; 2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American
Local Quote: Jason Gonzalez, Minneapolis Star Tribune (
@JGonStrib)
"Logan Shore is a power pitcher with a quality sinker that makes him even
more effective. His fastball is consistently in the low 90s, but a good
body should allow him to improve velocity. Impressive mound presence and
if-needed off-speed pitches make fastball appear even better. Shore
is also a quality hitter and position player. Hits with power, but still
gets a lot of singles. In the field, his strong arm allows him to play
most infield and outfield positions and he is surprisingly quick on his
feet. Though he shines at shortstop, first base is becoming more
realistic with so much hype around his pitching."
99. Jamie Westbrook, Basha (Chandler, Ariz.)
SS, 5-11, 175, R/R, Pepperdine
Accomplishments: Area Code Games Selection; MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American
Local Quote: Kyle Odegard, East Valley Tribune (
@Kyle_Odegard)
"Westbrook has the frame of a middle infielder, but the pop in his bat
stands out. He led all of Arizona in home runs late last season and
finished with 13 in 94 at-bats. His bat speed and ability to square up
good pitches makes him one of the toughest outs in the state. Westbrook
seems poised for an impressive senior season as Basha aims to become an
elite team in 2013."
100. Alex Gransback, Lake Braddock (Burke, Va.)
OF, 5-9, 170, R/R, Virginia Commonwealth
Accomplishments: MaxPreps 2012 Underclass All-American
Note: Calvin Clements contributed to this report