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Summer Collegiate  | Rankings  | 9/30/2015

Cal Ripken Lg. prospect reports

Andrew Krause     
Photo: Brian Westerholt Four Seam Images

Official league website: www.calripkenleague.org
 
2015 Summer Collegiate Top Prospect Index
 
Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League Top Prospect List (30)


It was another exciting summer in the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. area as the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League kicked off their 11th season in early June. When the season came to a close in early August it was the Baltimore Redbirds who prevailed to capture another championship, their fourth straight Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League title.

The Baltimore Redbirds shared the regular season crown with the Bethesda Big Train, with both squads leading their respective divisions with a 29-11 record.

But when the two rivals and dominant forces in the Cal Ripken Collegiate League met in the championship series (for the seventh consecutive year), it was the Baltimore Redbirds who came out victorious, with a clean two-game sweep in the best-of-three series. Emerson Gibbs was the winning pitcher in both contests, as the Tulane righty came on in relief in the 15th inning of Game 1, and he provided 5 2/3 quality innings as the starter in Game 2.


Year established: 2005
States represented: Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia
No. of teams: 10
Regular season Champion (best overall record): Baltimore Redbirds, Bethesda Big Train (29-11)
Postseason Champion: Baltimore Redbirds
No. 1 prospect, 2014: Morgan Cooper, rhp, Youse's Orioles (Texas)
First 2014 player selected, 2015 MLB Draft:Brandon Lowe, 2b, Bethesda (Maryland/Rays, 3rd round)

Player of the Year: Chris Lewis, of, Bethesda Big Train (Sacramento State/R-SR in 2016)
Pitcher of the Year:Jack Gomersall, rhp, Vienna Riverdogs (VMI/R-SO in 2016)

BATTING LEADERS

Batting average: Brett Netzer, inf, Alexandria (.349)
Slugging percentage: Nathaniel Lowe, 1b, Vienna (.475)
On-base percentage: Mac Caples, of, Baltimore (.523)
Home runs: Chris Lewis, of, Bethesda; Andy Mocahbee, c/1b, Herndon (7)
RBI: Chris Lewis, of, Bethesda Big Train (33)
Stolen bases: Zach Racusin, of, Silver Springs Takoma (24)

PITCHING LEADERS

Wins: Jack Gomersall, rhp, Vienna (6)
ERA: Jack Gomersall, rhp, Vienna (0.44)
Saves: Conor Tagg, rhp, Silver Spring-Takoma (11)
Strikeouts: Jordon Accetta, rhp, Vienna (44)

BEST TOOLS

Best athlete: Jordan Sergent, of/lhp, Vienna
Best hitter: Nathaniel Lowe, 1b, Vienna; Nick Dunn, 2b, Silver Spring Takoma; Brett Netzer, inf, Alexandria
Best power: Nathaniel Lowe, 1b, Vienna
Best speed: Logan Farrar, of, Bethesda
Best defender: Brett Netzer, inf, Alexandria
Best velocity: Derrick Sylve, rhp, Baltimore
Best breaking stuff: Jason Morgan, rhp, Baltimore
Best command: Emerson Gibbs, rhp, Baltimore


TOP 10 PROSPECTS

1. Stuart Fairchild, of, Baltimore (Wake Forest/SO in 2016)
Fairchild, a Seattle native, intrigued Northwest area scouts out of high school and he was selected in the 38th round of the 2014 draft. Nevertheless, the 6-foot, 200-pound outfielder honored his commitment to Wake Forest and made a huge impact in his first year on campus at Winston-Salem, hitting .349/.429/.497 over 52 games. He continued his hot hitting ways this summer for the Redbirds, and league coaches were impressed by his approach, plate discipline, and ability to hit with authority to all fields. Fairchild is a solid overall athlete with average or above-average grades for his secondary tools. He nabbed 12 bases for the Demon Deacons this spring and added 13 more this summer, with coaches praising his instincts and overall feel for the game. He flashes solid average power, and as he continues to grow and develop he should be able to tap into his strength more consistently and add to his home run tally in 2016.


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