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#1 Frank Baez
Texas picks Beaz number 1 from an alternative HS in Washington State. He has a long way to go with poor makeup but already has BL power, range and speed. Compare to Luis Tarasco(BOS)
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#2 Douglas Cepicky
Huntington picks the best HS pitcher at number 2. Flanigan High won the Illinois State title the last two years. Cepicky does not have any glaring weaknesses.Compare to Don Ueno(TOR)
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#3 Pedro Accardo
The Chiefs use the 3rd overall pick on a kid that is very fast and a great eye, but wants to hit for power. Similar to Baez. Compare to Carlos Punte( HUN)
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#4 Jim Matthews
The Dragons took the most BL ready hitter in the draft at #4 in Baylor Senior Jim Matthews. His injury weakness has already shown to be a problem. Compare to Art Gibson(SAL)
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#5 Nick Kirby
Arizona finds a solid leadoff hitter in MD HS lefty Kirby. He has a great makeup and if avoids injury should be a BL allstar. Compare to Julian Aguilar(POR)
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#6 Charlie Burke
Wichita pick Burke is close to being a BL pitcher today but needs some control development. With some work his fastball could be unhittable. Compare to Cesar Batista (PAW)
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