Segedin was the 88th ranked draft prospect according to Baseball America
and the fourth-best prospect coming out of the state of Louisiana. Here’s
what they are saying at Baseball America…
Rob Segedin, 3b Tulane
Segedin injured his lower back in the Cape Cod League in the summer of
2008, and continued back problems and a shoulder injury led Tulane to shut
him down after five games last spring. He was healthy again by the summer
, when he helped Bourne win its first-ever Cape championship, and has
wielded one of the most potent bats in college baseball this year, hitting
.434/.516/.788. Segedin has plenty of strength in his 6-foot-3, 220-pound
frame, and he makes consistent, hard contact. His righthanded stroke is
geared more toward line drives than loft, but he does show the ability to
lift mistakes out of the park. He’s not nimble on the bases or at third
base, but he manages to get the job done defensively. He has plenty of arm
at the hot corner, and his fastball topped out at 94 mph when the Green
Wave used him as a reliever two years ago. Because of his back, he has
pitched sparingly since. There aren’t many quality bats like Segedin’s
in this draft, but his leverage as a draft-eligible sophomore at an
academically strong program could drive up his price and down his draft
position.
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