
Tyler Williams of Kellis is the top Arizona prep player ahead of the MLB Draft.
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The MLB Draft usually has a heavy Arizona flavor to it. The 2015 edition looks to be a little light, especially when it comes to the high school-aged prospects.
Last year, three high school prospects went in the top 75 picks, including Mountain Pointe's Cole Tucker, who went No. 24 overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
This year the top pick with Arizona ties appears to be another
Mountain Pointe (Phoenix) product in University of Arizona second baseman
Scott Kingery, who was the Pac-12 Player of the Year and is expected to go in the first 40 picks.
When it comes to prep prospects, the general sentiment is
Verrado (Buckeye) outfielder
Blake Perkins,
Kellis (Glendale) outfielder
Tyler Williams and
Salpointe Catholic (Tucson) righthander
Jio Orozco are among the top 200 players available.
Williams had a breakout summer heading into his senior year while playing in the Area Code Games. He has a great body frame – 6-foot-3, 210 pounds – that scouts feel will grow into plenty of power.
"I am understanding my body a little bit better," Williams, an Arizona State commit, told Baseball America. "Not only that, I know what I need to do to get the results I want."
The MLB Draft is probably the least predictable of the four major drafts simply because there are so many picks that teams can take more risks knowing they have a boatload of picks. With that said, the top picks with Arizona ties should be the middle infield from U of A, as the Wildcats duo of shortstop Kevin Newman, a California prep product, and Kingery, as both are pegged to go before the second round begins.
Kingery, who helped the Pride to the 2011 state title, went from a fall walk-on with no roster assurances to being voted the league's MVP.
"It definitely gave me a chip on my shoulder," he said. "I had to prove myself every single day in fall ball as a freshman. I didn't have a spot on the spring roster.
"It could have ended right there."
Oh, but it didn't.
Sure, he had to play outfield his first two years and got closer to his natural position of shortstop by moving to second base this season, but per usual, Kingery proved to be successful. He entered his junior season having started 84 of 96 games to earn All-Pac 12 honors after his sophomore year.
"He'll do some of the little things that we have always done in our program," Arizona coach Andy Lopez said before the season. "He'll hit-and-run. He'll bunt-and-run. He'll slash-and-run. He'll drag. He'll push. He'll do a lot of things to create pressure on a defense. Scott is very, very good at those things."
Then this season, with a scholarship for the first time, Kingery became the conference's best player and earned one of 21 nominations for the Golden Spikes Award, given to the nation's top player.
"Every year of playing Pac-12 baseball helps your confidence, helps you learn and improve," said Kingery, who led the conference with a .396 average. "I had two good years, and I was ready to have a great year."
It helped also that he finally added some height and weight to his athletic frame. When he left Ahwatukee for Tucson he was about 5-7 and 150 pounds. When he attended pre-draft camps with the Diamondbacks and Angels leading up to the draft, Kingery was listed at 5-11, 175.
"I worked on agility and quickness, and could drive the ball more," Kingery said. "I added more power each year."
Baseball America prospectsRank Name Pos. SchoolNo. 29 Kevin Newman SS Arizona
No. 40 Scott Kingery 2B Arizona
No. 72 Ryan Burr RHP Arizona State
No. 19 Brett Lilek LHP Arizona State
No. 131 Ryan Kellogg LHP Arizona State
No. 137 Blake Perkins OF Buckeye Verrado HS
No. 147 Willie Calhoun OF Yavapai CC
No. 154 Tyler Williams OF Glendale Kellis HS
No. 181 Jio Orozco RHP Salpointe Catholic HS
No. 205
A.J. Graffanino SS
Northwest Christian (Phoenix)No. 212 Chandler Eden RHP Yavapai CC
No. 220
Javier Medina RHP
Sahuaro (Tucson)No. 224
Matt Kroon 3B
Horizon (Scottsdale) No. 294 Andrew Naderer LHP Grand Canyon Univ
No. 324
Sati Santa Cruz RHP
SahuaritaNo. 340 Johnny Sewald OF Arizona State
No. 353
Alejo Lopez SS
Greenway (Phoenix) No. 392
Gio Lopez RHP
Millennium (Goodyear)No. 423 Aleaziz Reza RHP Yavapai CC
No. 446 David Graybil RHP Arizona State
No. 470 Degan Harte RHP Yavapai CC
Jason P. Skoda, a former Arizona Republic and current Prep Sports
Director for 1013 Communications, is a 20-year sports writing veteran.
Contact him at jskoda1024@aol.com.