I have seen multiple lists where both of them are rated in the top 50 h.s. mlb prospects. Should we worry about losing them? Of course the coaching situation will look like no telling what so there is that as well.
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I have seen multiple lists where both of them are rated in the top 50 h.s. mlb prospects. Should we worry about losing them? Of course the coaching situation will look like no telling what so there is that as well.
I would expect Harmon and Jojo Parker to sign. Jacob Parker is probably 50-50.
So, Harmon and Jo Jo are expected to be in the first 100 picks selected?
Also, it's important to remember those aren't mock drafts they're just a ranking.
I think we get both Parker's.more concerened w grindlinger than them. Harmon is going to be interesting to watch. Could go either way. Just depends on how much he wants.
Harmon probably should to go to school.
If he adds some weight and develops he could be a surefire first round pick.
Him being a RHP is in our favor as far as the draft goes.
It depends too on whether you are looking at a list that is top 100 draft prospects or top 100 high school prospects.
If you are in the 40's and 50's on a high school only list that means you are likely a 2-3rd round pick because at least half of the first round will be college players and it pushes the high school guys down.
I think we'll have a better idea of where they might be projected in a month or so. Or maybe less.
I know Maddox very well. My son played for Matt(Maddox dad) for 3 years on the showcase circuit when he was in high school. Maddox only downside right now is he's extremely skinny and his body needs to mature to take the wear and tear of sec baseball. He knows how to pitch and he's a lefty with good movement but may need a year for his body to catch up.
Lemons loses 13th rounders, so 1st rounders are probably not ever playing for MSU
I would imagine education is important as far as the Parkers go. Unless I have my Parkers mixed up, the Dad is a lawyer and the Mom is a physical therapist.