Discuss.
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he's played OF, third, 2B, but announced as 2B
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Jim Callis says he can do a little of everything, not spectacular at anything but performed well and could be a super utility guy
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http://www.perfectgame.org/articles/...x?article=9295
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http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/...rson-arkansas/
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http://bigleaguefutures.net/1/2014/0...rian-anderson/
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he's played OF, third, 2B, but announced as 2B
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Jim Callis says he can do a little of everything, not spectacular at anything but performed well and could be a super utility guy
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Position: IF/OF
Height: 6-3
Weight: 185
Bats/Throws: R-R
Birthdate: May 19, 1993
College: Arkansas
Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
Previously Drafted: Twins '11 (20)
Projected Draft Round: 1S-2
It doesn’t always take a breakout summer in terms of staggering stat lines to get a player his proper recognition. The world of top prospects isn’t populated only by players like Max Pentecost and Sean Manaea before him who put themselves in the forefront of the draft picture by shear force of will and dominant results.
Sometimes there are players like Arkansas’ Brian Anderson, who from the outside looking in would appear to have had a setback of a summer in the Cape Cod League in 2013. And, while of course, a trying summer season does raise questions, more importantly it was a summer that put Anderson squarely on the national radar and allowed scouts to dream on what he was capable of being.
Height: 6-3
Weight: 185
Bats/Throws: R-R
Birthdate: May 19, 1993
College: Arkansas
Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
Previously Drafted: Twins '11 (20)
Projected Draft Round: 1S-2
It doesn’t always take a breakout summer in terms of staggering stat lines to get a player his proper recognition. The world of top prospects isn’t populated only by players like Max Pentecost and Sean Manaea before him who put themselves in the forefront of the draft picture by shear force of will and dominant results.
Sometimes there are players like Arkansas’ Brian Anderson, who from the outside looking in would appear to have had a setback of a summer in the Cape Cod League in 2013. And, while of course, a trying summer season does raise questions, more importantly it was a summer that put Anderson squarely on the national radar and allowed scouts to dream on what he was capable of being.
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College Baseball Daily continues our countdown to the start of the season with our 2014 Top 100 College Baseball Players. Today, we continue the countdown at number 36 with Arkansas infielder/outfielder Brian Anderson. The Edmond, Oklahoma native attended Deer Creek High School where he finished his senior season with a .509 batting average with 61 runs, 17 doubles and five triples. He was named first-team all-Edmond honors in 2010 and 2011 while being named all-city, all-state, and Suburban Conference Player of the Year in 2011.
As a freshman in 2012, he appeared in 47 games, including 33 starts, hitting .283 with two homers and 11 RBI and finishing third on the team with a .396 on-base percentage. He played the summer of 2012 in the Northwoods League with the Lakeshore Chinooks while hitting .290 with five home runs and 18 RBI, while also compiling a .300 on-base percentage.
His sophomore season saw him start 59 games while hitting a team high .325 while tying for the team lead with four homers and 36 RBI. He was also the team leader in runs scored (47), hits (68), doubles (12), triples (5), total bases (102), slugging percentage (.488), walks (41) and on-base percentage (.448). He was named second team All-SEC for his strong 2013 campaign.
As a freshman in 2012, he appeared in 47 games, including 33 starts, hitting .283 with two homers and 11 RBI and finishing third on the team with a .396 on-base percentage. He played the summer of 2012 in the Northwoods League with the Lakeshore Chinooks while hitting .290 with five home runs and 18 RBI, while also compiling a .300 on-base percentage.
His sophomore season saw him start 59 games while hitting a team high .325 while tying for the team lead with four homers and 36 RBI. He was also the team leader in runs scored (47), hits (68), doubles (12), triples (5), total bases (102), slugging percentage (.488), walks (41) and on-base percentage (.448). He was named second team All-SEC for his strong 2013 campaign.
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2013 Spring Notes:
Nice overall package of tools and athleticism
Patient approach at the plate
Shows above average bat speed
Shows good ability to make contact
Hits from gap to gap
Some pop in bat, should translate to doubles at the next level
Strong arm
Awards/Achievements:
2013 Baseball America Preseason All-American 2nd Team
2013 Perfect Game Preseason All-American 2nd Team
2013 Ranked the #13 Prospect in the CCBL by Perfect Game
2012 Ranked the #22 Prospect in the Northwoods League by Perfect Game
2012 SEBaseball.com SEC All-Freshman Team
Nice overall package of tools and athleticism
Patient approach at the plate
Shows above average bat speed
Shows good ability to make contact
Hits from gap to gap
Some pop in bat, should translate to doubles at the next level
Strong arm
Awards/Achievements:
2013 Baseball America Preseason All-American 2nd Team
2013 Perfect Game Preseason All-American 2nd Team
2013 Ranked the #13 Prospect in the CCBL by Perfect Game
2012 Ranked the #22 Prospect in the Northwoods League by Perfect Game
2012 SEBaseball.com SEC All-Freshman Team
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