The Top 30 College Baseball Recruits for 2010

Harris Frommer by Contributor Written on February 06, 2009
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In the final installment of our 2009 College Preview, we take a look into a future as we provide the top 30 recruits for 2010.  Of course, many of these players will sign pro contracts after being drafted in June and will never step foot on a college campus.

1) Tyler Matzek, LHP; Oregon– This projectable lefty boasts a polished four-pitch repertoire, including a 93-94 mph fastball.

2) Shelby Miller, RHP; Texas A&M– Rapidly rising up draft boards due to easy mid-90s velocity and much improved offspeed stuff.

3) Matt Purke, LHP; Texas Christian– Eerily similar to Matzek, however he's not as developed physically and his motion is more three-quarters.

4) Austin Maddox, C; Florida – Simply put, a beast.  An intimidating presence both at the plate and behind it. 

5) Jacob Turner, RHP; North Carolina – Well-proportioned power pitcher with two-plus pitches and the command of a college upperclassman.

6) Donavan Tate, OF; North Carolina – The best athlete in the entire draft.  Lethal bat, laser arm and blazing speed.  Also a prized football recruit.

7) Zach Wheeler, RHP; Kennesaw State – His commitment to a third-tier program all but ensures that he'll head straight to the pro ranks.

8) Matt Davidson, 3B; USC – Coming off a down junior season, he torched showcase pitching all summer.

9) Luke Bailey, C; Auburn

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written on February 06, 2009 Rankings/List