Above average to plus hit tool with a strong plate approach is brought down by the rest of his average-ish tools. March 3, 2023. Julio Rodriguez 2019 Bowman Draft . His curveball is plus and his best pitch. You will see the players overall drafted position and then their ranking in our Top 600 MLB Draft Prospects - so for Marcelo Mayer, this will be 4/1. The 6'3" lefty out of the University of Nebraska fills up the zone which sometimes is beneficial as it keeps the walks down, but sometimes it bites him as his mostly average stuff can get touched up. No current bullpen risk as the expectation is that he'll be able to stick as a starting pitcher. At his best, he is probably more of a hit-over-power second baseman or center fielder with plus speed and a strong on-base approach. 2022 Bowman Draft Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers 195625717041 [citation needed]St. Louis Cardinals. Look for 1 autograph per box! On the plus side, Mozzicato has one of the best curveballs in the draft with an easy delivery and an athletic projectability. 2018 through 2020 Bowman Draft easily provided 10 to 15 prospects to chase per release plus a variety of the standard fare lottery tickets inherent in a prospect product. The athletic Pennsylvania prep outfielder has a plethora of plus tools in power, fielding, and arm while he has double-plus speed. What I did see in addition to the fastball and curveball was a pitching motion that almost looked like he was falling towards the first base side mid-arm swing which lead to the pitches all staying arm-side. Ad Ad - content continues below International. Will Bednar - RHP (Giants, 1st Base and Auto, 14/16) - The Giants 1st rounder and the younger brother of Pirates reliever David Bednar has two plus pitches with a mid-90s fastball and a hard, sweeping slider. Outside of the 1st Bowman prospects above, you will also get plenty of base and autos from non-1st Bowman prospects. In 22 games at the Complex so far, he put together average contact and max velo numbers, but had double plus walk and chase percentages leading to a top 15 ranking in our Data Driven Top 500 along with a top ranking for Complex Level RoboScout ranking. That alone puts him in the Tier 2 conversation with upside for more, so I'll take the easy way out and stick him in the bottom half of Tier 2. 2021 Bowman card list & price guide. I remember catching some of those early game highlights and seeing either a lot of out of the zone misses or getting hit hard when in the zone. Ethan Wilson - OF (Phillies, 1st Base and Auto, 49/32) - The Phillies second-round pick out of South Alabama showed up big his freshman year but hasn't repeated that peak since. A raw, prep right-hander that likely adds more weight, wasn't exactly hitting his spots regularly, and with plenty of development required to really have a good idea of what he will be is going to land in Tier None quite regularly. Not a lot of mileage on the arm which helps from a health perspective, but on the flip side, may slow his progress as the Dodgers build up his innings. A low floor super high ceiling bat that for me is a Tier 3 guy currently that should be watched closely to see if he does turn those long levers into an every day power hitter role. Didn't pitch in the minors post-draft, so the only video is against weaker college teams. If he can figure that out, he gets a lot more interesting as his plus power now becomes dangerous, something we like to see in the hobby. Profiles best at second base given his size and arm strength, but could play shortstop if needed. Throws both four-seamer and a cutter that are in the low 90s with an above-average slider and a changeup. February 2, 2023. He was more of a corner player and shifted over to catching as a freshman in high school, so it's definitely possible for him to move back out to a corner. Ultimately I decided to go the conservative route and push him into Tier None. 2022 BOWMAN DRAFT Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers - $1.70. For now, without the exit velocity to support pro-level power, he's going to start towards the top of Tier None for me. 1948 Bowman 1949 Bowman 1950 Bowman 1951 Bowman Prep catcher penalty plus hit tool concerns leads me to placing Moller in the middle of Tier 3. Stock fell a bit with his inconsistent command being the main drag in 2021. Mostly wants to get the ball in play and run which can find some success, but isn't going to drive much hobby interest. He didn't get a hit, but he actually had the best contact of all of the A's facing Bachman with a sharply hit ground ball to the pull side that he was thrown out on. The 12-6 curveball looks especially pretty and the changeup has really nice fade. Taking a deeper dive into Phillies prospect phenom Andrew Painter's 2021 Bowman Draft 1st Bowman autographed cards, or lack thereof. His main secondary, which he will throw a lot, is a very hard gyro slider that will touch the low 90's and breaks glove side. Eric Silva - RHP (Giants, 1st Base only, 115/162) - Giants took the Kyle Harrison approach again with taking a prep arm and paying him overslot money - in Silva's case, a million dollars over slot. I feel conflicted on whether to include House in Tier One, which is where I am going to guess the Hobby will value him, or to put him more in the top of the Tier Two range given his negatives. Changeup is his third pitch with above average potential, but hasn't thrown it much. However, he went Complex as a hitter only. Has a low 90s fastball that can get up to 95 in-game, but mostly lives in the 90 to 93 range. Noah Miller - SS (Twins, 1st Base only, 36/89) - The younger brother of Cleveland's Owen Miller is a switch-hitting prep shortstop out of Wisconsin. John Rhodes - OF (Orioles, 1st Base only, 76/125) - Corner outfield profile that was a draft eligible sophomore out of Kentucky. Scouts' Top 100 Autographs are exclusive to Hobby and Jumbo packs and serial-numbered to 50 copies. Another in a long line of prep arms in this product that I will be keeping an eye on to see if they can jump up the lists and Tiers, but for now with the risk and rawness inherent to these profiles, he's going to be in Tier None. What we know is that the Braves still intend to develop him as a starting pitcher and has the potential to be a back end rotation piece with a mid-90s fastball, a low 80s slider, and an effective changeup. Lots of raw stuff with big spin to get excited about lead by a mid-90's fastball and a swing and miss slider when he has it working. A top 10 player in our Data Driven Top 500 with double plus max velo, BB%, and Chase %, I really want to take a bit of a leap and put him in the bottom of Tier 1. . He comes in at 6'6" and 235 pounds and pumps high 90s gas that will touch triple digits. He's a skinny 6'3" - with added mass, you hope that will lead to an increase in velocity which suddenly makes him a much more interesting pitcher given his plus command. He's an easy Tier None call for the moment but someone to keep an eye on because the raw stuff is there to become a lot more. Not surprising given his inexperience, but command and control were only average. Clarke started to put it together in the Pandemic shortened season in 2020 and continued to crush in 2021 for Cal-State Northridge with a .324/.445/.570 triple slash and 8 home runs in 38 games. Nice floor of a utility player that fits the Rays interchangeable lineup model well but doesn't have the ceiling of anything higher than a Tier 3 player. 2021 Bowman is a 100-card set, supplemented by a 150-card Prospects set, tentatively scheduled for release April 28th. Elite SP 1 pitchers (very rare). A real steady Eddie type that will eat innings for the Angels in the future. Cutter is likely his best pitch. He has a low to mid 90's fastball and reportedly can reach back for more and pairs that with average-ish sliders and changeups. This profile up the middle would likely be a Tier 3 slotting, but at a corner, it slots more in at the top of Tier None. Ungraded & graded values for all '21 Bowman Baseball Cards. The right side of the plate was more promising as he seemed to have a more natural, hit over power swing. FOR SALE! With his experience and excellent performance in 2021, we don't see any signs of slowing down. 2021. Connor Norby - 2B (Orioles, 1st Base and Auto, 41/43) - The Orioles second-round pick is your classic second base prototype player. With more work on his fastball, he could end up as a mid-rotation starter, but this will have to be a wait-and-see game as he had to go under the knife for TJ late in the spring. Projectable frame with strong command, minus the injury, he would be in consideration for the top of Tier Two as a potential frontline SP. This label is reserved for the cream of the crop. I like the power swing from the left side and that gives him Tier 2 upside, although I strongly considered keeping him at the top of Tier 3 until we see some of that swing and miss lessen. New for this year are Aqua Lava (numbered to 199) and Red Lava (5). He's got an inverted front leg batting stance that just looks uncomfortable and I wonder over time if that has to be adjusted simply due to the wear and tear on catcher's knees and ankles. That puts me in a conundrum of whether to bump CES up to Tier 2 based on performance or Tier 3 based on tools. A pitchability righty with a bucket of average offerings starting with a low 90s fastball and a slider, curveball, and changeup as his secondaries. Hopefully, Painter doesn't snatch the ball away from me at the last moment and make me regret putting him up this high. Slider is his most effective secondary pitch with some nice sweeping break to it at times while his changeup has a ways to go. Ryan Webb - LHP (Guardians, 1st Base and Auto, 125/77) - The left-hander out of the University of Georgia was primarily used as a reliever until the past season given the strength of the starting rotation in previous years. He'll also throw an average slider and changeup, but I rarely saw it in the starts I watched. 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball storms back for another monster offering featuring a fresh crop of Baseball draft picks and emerging prospects! With more info and video, I might consider a plus power bat as a standout tool and in consideration for Tier 3, but the expected DH penalty and the overall profile seems like a Tier None guy to me until I see more. Jay Allen - OF (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 30/38) - Super athletic three-sport star from the Florida prep ranks who passed up a scholarship offer to play baseball and football at the University of Florida has all the potential. Does 2021 Bowman Draft live up to those expectations? Struck out a lot at the Complex as his long levers that give him that power at 6'3" were taken advantage of. Above average, potentially plus, hit tool that can sneak in some average power and should be able to reach double-digit steals. However, given his defensive concerns and uncertainty, if he will be a 25+ home run hitter, I will put him at the top of Tier 2. Not to mention two of the potential bigger names that ended up not signing in Kumar Rocker and Jud Fabian. 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Kiper's updated rankings of the top 25 prospects in the 2023 draft class has Murphy ranked as the No. I think I saw one changeup that missed completely. Stats. He will likely get double-digit steals even with a shorter, stouter build. As it stands now, he doesn't have the profile to be more than a second-division regular. Tanner Allen - OF (Marlins, 1st Base and Auto, 118/119) - 5th year Senior out of Mississippi State that was an underslot sign to help support the Khalil Watson pick. No standout tools and already older than his counterparts, he probably ends up as a strong side platoon or 4th outfielder type role. But without an elite hobby skill, he is on that threshold of Tier None/Tier 3. Bryce Miller - RHP (Mariners, 1st Base and Auto, 113/122) - In general a profile like Miller's would be an easy Tier None call. Combination of high-end Hit and Power tools that wont end up as full-time designated hitters. 2021 Bowman marks the official opening of prospect season. With more comfort throwing his changeup regularly and improved command and control, Petty could step up into the SP1 conversation. His third pitch is a changeup that is reportedly above average, but I wasn't able to find many looks at it. Mainly a second baseman, but can provide third base and shortstop depth as well. Dustin Saenz - LHP (Nationals, 1st Base only, 112/103) - The National's fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M didn't get drafted in the COVID-shortened 2020 draft. Benny Montgomery - OF (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 8/20) - Montgomery is that rare player where the sky is the limit, and the only thing limiting that will be his hit tool. Lite Hobby box - no guaranteed hit, but guaranteed 5 Lite-exclusive Black & White RayWave refractor parallels and is roughly $150 pre-sale per box. His main secondary is a 12-6 curveball that also gets its fair share of swing and misses and will be thrown in any count, but I've seen him lose the feel for it as he gets deeper into starts. Currently playing center field, scouts also think he could move to second base as well, which will increase his positional versatility. Michael McGreevy - RHP (Cardinals, 1st Base and Auto, 18/62) - The Cardinals 1st round right-hander out of UC Santa Barbara has one of the higher starting pitcher floors in the product and the draft class. Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz - RHP (Red Sox, 1st Base only, 105/426) - The prep right-hander out of Puerto Rico is a gangly 6'4" featuring a low to mid 90's fastball with a curveball with good spin as his main secondary pitch. Double plus with some elite characteristics hitting 98 and averaging 96. Chrome Prospect Autographs are also available in 16 different parallels. Mid rotation floor featuring a high-spin slider as his swing and miss pitch. An easy Tier None slot unless there are significant developmental improvements. As he grows into his body and perhaps puts more loft into his swing, we could see the home runs ticking up. It looked decent and he threw a lot of strikes, but I didn't see anything special that would push him out of the Tier None conversation for now. Lacking the collectible team bump and round 1 draft pick bump, the risky righty prep pitcher profile is going to keep Morales in Tier None. . 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball Set comes in Paper and Chrome versions with multiple parallels for each and features the top picks and prospects all collectors will be hunting! This is a high-risk ranking, so buyer beware. A Tier 3 pitcher that could easily jump into Tier 2 with some consistency and any additional fastball velo bump. Missing an effective third pitch. While he lead the Big Ten in strikeouts in 2021, the big (6'5") lefty from the University of Michigan has a collection of average to above-average pitches. Inconsistency with his command and control and missing a third pitch are going to be his main developmental needs. Tyler Black - 2B/3B (Brewers, 1st Base and Auto, 33/67) - A standout at Wichita State due to the plus hit tool scuffled a bit in his small sample size debut in pro ball. Super athletic with plus speed - love seeing him motor around the bases as it just looks like he is moving fast. Used exclusively in relief since his return from TJ and leans heavily on his fastball which sits mid to upper 90s. He did post strong batting averages after his freshman year of college but did not repeat that in his 30 games at Low A this year. A full starter's arsenal with a plus mid-90s fastball and good spin numbers all around. Slider is his main secondary with plus spin to the tune of 2800+. He throws a high spin rate fastball in the mid-90s with a top shelf plus curveball that gets whiffs aplenty. He was able to put the bat on the ball a lot, but he ended up not really putting up good numbers in his 35 games at Low A this year. (1:12 Hobby Packs) Chrome Draft Pick Autographs Parallels - Max /99. Saw quite a few Florida preps swinging and missing at both his fastball as well as the slider. Carter Jensen - C (Royals, 1st Base and Auto, 78/112) - Another risky prep catcher profile and there are some that think Jensen may not stick there. Putting him at the bottom half of Tier 3 because he legit could hit .300 and steal 20 bags which is a cut above Tier None for me. But for now, he's a pitchability backend starter with a safe floor and not a ton of ceiling, which is a standard Tier None call. Brendan Beck - RHP (Yankees, 1st Base and Auto, 55/157) - Younger brother of Giants farmhand Tristan Beck was passed over in the COVID shortened 2020 draft and came back to Stanford for his senior season to be the staff ace. Maddux Bruns - LHP (Dodgers, 1st Base and Auto, 29/68) - Ideal landing spot for Bruns as he gets into a top dev org. A lot of my video looks at him were from the left side and he was pretty aggressive, especially with fastballs. Given what I did find, he looks to throw both a four-seamer and a two-seamer in the low 90s with a nicely shaped slurve and a changeup. Ryan Spikes - SS/2B (Rays, 1st Base and Auto, 100/104) - No elite tools but also no real skill deficiencies for the Georgia prep infielder. Wander Franco - Tampa Bay Rays, SS. Follow our 2023 NFL Combine tracker, top performers, participants, live results and commentary. Development project that could land either in the rotation or the bullpen. Has shown a bit of hit tool regression in the spring and at the Complex as he was once considered the top prep catcher in the class and a 1st rounder. It also seemed like he was a bit over-matched at the complex level. Top Members Top Searches Top Sets User Lists. Let's Talk Wax 7.4K subscribers Subscribe 11K views 1 year ago The 2021 Bowman Draft. Slider is the out pitch. He apparently will throw an inconsistent changeup infrequently as his third pitch, but I never saw it in the video I watched. Alex Binelas - 1B (Brewers*, 1st Base and Auto, 65/63) - Binelas didn't have the best 2021 college season as his hit tool didn't keep up with his power tool, pushing him down to the third round of the draft. Has plus power with a really pretty right handed swing when he gets a hold of one. A bottom of Tier 2 guy for me, but it's a bit like Lucy putting the football down again and asking me to kick the ball. Ty Madden - RHP (Tigers, 1st Base only, 32/13) - The Tigers Comp A pick out of the University of Texas has the prototypical starting pitcher frame featuring a plus slider and an above-average fastball that he runs up into the high 90s. Still some question marks if he can turn the prep offensive skills into pro ones, but definitely has the all around talent to make it to the show. Trying not to be too optimistic here, but I am going to go out on a limb and I am guessing not many others will be on it with me and put Viars in Tier 2. Dual Draftees: Dual cards featuring top 2013 draft picks from the same franchise. He was previously a low 90's fastball that is reportedly getting up to the mid-90s and features 3 different secondaries. Sam Bachman - RHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 9/18) - Angels 1st round right-hander out of Miami of Ohio popped big time in 2021 pushing all the way up to 9th overall in the draft. As a switch hitting shortstop-only profile, he is likely on the fence between Tier 2 and Tier 3. Right now, I can easily see a future high leverage bullpen arm or an SP4. under Zaidi. Low to mid 90s fastball with velocity with a variety of secondaries that he throws with confidence and tunnels well. 2021 Bowman Chrome Draft Brendan Beck 1st Sky Blue Refractor Prospect #BDC-118 | Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop, Sports Trading Cards, Trading Card Singles | eBay! JT Schwartz - 1B (Mets, 1st Base only, 111/232) - Mets 4th round first baseman out of UCLA was a sought after prep but stuck with his college commitment. As I always say, prospects are the most volatile and highest risk/reward part of the hobby. Tier 2 without a doubt and someone I look forward to watching develop. He doesn't profile as ever having more than average power. Top 100. Command and control is his game and letting hitters make mistakes rather than having a ton of raw stuff. He is a front-end starter if he does. Love his approach and plate skills as he works counts, fouls balls off, and takes the walk. The Yankees fourth-round selection out of Louisville is a good all-around player, but doesn't have any standout tools. A top 50 player in our Data Driven Top 500, he should be able hit, run, and put the ball over the fence. The biggest issue for the left-handed backstop was that his home run pop disappeared. His fastball and slider combo is simply filthy. The right-hander was a starter in college with a mid-90's fastball that can top out close to 99 and three secondaries with the slider being the best of them followed by a curveball. This is a classic Tier None profile with very little to interest the hobby. He also throws a curveball and a changeup that I saw in his college tape but didn't see at all at the Complex. Was lacking a lot of command and control in some looks, at others he was a zone pounder. The curveball has nice shape and snap to it with good spin. Total Cards: 150. An athletic and muscular frame that shines in the exit velocity and xwOBA metrics along with expected Hobby interest gives him consideration for Tier One. 'I'm a catcher:' Rose stands out at MLB DREAM Series. Secondly, in the context of previous Bowman Draft releases, especially with the previous three years, this isnt in the same ballpark. Brewers dev org likely gets the most out of him, but at his height, a lot has to continue to go right and that has me sliding him into the top of Tier None instead of the bottom of Tier 3. I didn't see anyone fully square up his fastball, but I also saw a ton of contact and very few times where it caused a swing and miss. Has the arm but not ideal receiving skills for the position. March 2, 2023. to be found here. He has a four-pitch mix highlighted by a low to mid 90s fastball that plays up with the spin and vertical approach angle with a slider, curveball, and changeup making up the rest of his arsenal. Changeup is his third offering, but is inconsistent and I didn't see him throw it much. Has a very patient approach and the willingness to take the base on balls. Brooks Gosswein - RHP (White Sox, 1st Base only, 124/215) - Fourth-year senior that jumped into rounds 3 - 6 conversation when the left-handed pitcher started hitting 95 on the gun and spinning plus curveballs. 01:20. Plus raw power but an average hit tool that currently caps his ceiling. There is likely above average pop when he gets to the big leagues while hitting for a decent average, but has the classic left-hander approach where they prefer the ball down and struggle with pitches up in the zone. No plus pitches, but throws four average to above average pitches that all work well with each other. Solid player, but no carrying tools. Throwing on the video is just swing and miss after swing and miss as Jobe mowed down the prep ranks. - Autograph Purple Parallel #'d to 10 - Autograph Black Parallel #'d 1/1. Ryan Holgate - OF (Cardinals, 1st Base and Auto, 70/76) - Ryan Holgate's home runs are majestic and the only question is really how much we will see of them. Sold out for pull-side power in the Circuit season which lead to swing and miss concerns, but righted the ship during the spring prep season where I saw him deposit the ball over the fence to centerfield and some opposite-field shots as well. He can throw them all for strikes and mixes pitches well. He'll mix in a low 90s fastball as his main secondary pitch with below-average curveball and a rare changeup. Yorke was ranked No. But this isnt your Bowman Draft that you might be used to. The changeup plays well off of it and a tight slider can be effective at times. For all intents and purposes, he is a one-pitch pitcher. NR stands for Not Ranked in our Top 600. Never going to steal bases is probably the biggest negative. Hobby lottery tickets where the odds are stacked against you. Relief risk and the need to further hone his third pitch, a curveball, would generally slot Bednar into Tier 3 without that draft status. Free shipping for many products! Arguably the sport most associated with the hobby, baseball has a rich history that stretches from tobacco cards to ultra-modern superfractors. Given his small sample size Complex league showing not being the best with a 34 K%, I am going to hold off on a Tier 1 ranking. The second new parallel is exclusive to the Lite boxes and is the Black & White RayWave refractor. Calvin Ziegler - RHP (Mets, 1st Base and Auto, 46/180) - Mets 2nd round righty prep arm originally from Canada but pitched in the Florida prep ranks before the draft. Taking a look at video from the Circuit was a bit of a concern, especially hitting from the left-hand side. An inconsistent backend starter type with command and control issues that lead to bullpen risk is going to end up in Tier None almost every time. Saw multiple hitters have trouble facing that pitch. Steven Hajjar - LHP (Twins, 1st Base and Auto, 61/114) - A well-known name since his prep days, Hajjar was taken in the second round by the Twins at slot value. 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball Jumbo Box Configuration: 12 packs per box. Nice contact skills where he is comfortable putting the ball in play all over the field with his power tending towards the pull side. Chase Petty - RHP (Twins, 1st Base and Auto, 26/22) - While Jobe is the best prep pitcher in the draft, Chase Petty may be the most electric. Finally, real life baseball value, fantasy baseball value, and hobby value arent always the same. Left hander that is more bat than glove that could also play third base or possibly some outfield in the future, but average power tool likely keeps him more valuable at second base or perhaps center field. His fastball is 94 - 99 and can touch 102 with plenty of life and movement. And while that may be the case, he hasn't shown the dominant stuff you would imagine when looking at him at 6'6" and 235 pounds. When it's on, the curveball is a nice 11-5 swing and miss pitch that tunnels well with his fastball. 2019 Bowman Draft Chrome ADLEY RUTSCHMAN 1st RC Prospect PSA 10 GEM MINT KF1; 2019 Bowman Draft Chrome ADLEY RUTSCHMAN 1st RC Prospect PSA 10 GEM MINT KF1 Sold by sports.connection | Ends on 2023-03-07 02:20:43 . Lacking the pedigree and huge upside, TJ pitchers are almost always going to end up in Tier None which is where I am putting Webb. A projectable Tier 2 player that has a low floor if he can't translate the tools and the high ceiling of a Tier 1 five-tool player if he does. As a prep righty pitcher, he's mid 90's fastball with a slider, curveball and changeup. Given the injury situation, I'll slot him as a high-risk play at the bottom of Tier Two and see how he looks in 2023. And the outside chance that he is a two way player not of the Brendan McKay failed experiment but more of an Ohtani-lite is probably something to be cognizant of. A switch hitter that can steal a couple of bases and has more pop from the left side. Micah Ottenbreit - RHP (Phillies, 1st Base and Auto, 114/155) - Lanky prep right-hander standing 6'4" that looks like a back-end starter that will need a lot of development work to get there. I've liked the video of him when I put it on of his Low A games, often taking what the pitcher gives him and hitting to all fields, but I have also seen a bit more swing and miss than I would like. This one is likely a slow burn as he fills out and gets shaped by MLB dev staff. 6'3" and 190 pounds indicates that there is room to add good muscle to his frame and tick his velocity up from low 90s to mid 90s. If he can't, he focuses on upping the fastball velocity and becoming a two-pitch high leverage reliever. He's also got a decent changeup, but I didn't see him throw it much if at all. He has both outcomes of a backend starter or high leverage bullpen arm basically equally weighted in his future. Tier None slotting with an outside chance of ticking up to Tier 3. Cooper Bowman - 2B (Yankees, 1st Base only, 122/186) - If you haven't heard them already, get ready to hear them regularly as every breaker and collector who hits a Cooper Bowman card will squeeze whatever jokes are possible out of him being in a Bowman product. It is the gold standard and what I am going to focus on as the main attraction. For example, if I had done Tiers for 2020 Bowman Draft, I would have had double the amount of players in Tier 1. Lefty prep arms have slightly less risk than righty prep arms, and Mozzicato already has a banger secondary with top 10 draft pedigree.