Miami baseball Complete 2020 projected lineup and preseason grades
Miami baseball: Complete 2020 projected lineup and preseason grades NCAA.com
RPI: 17
Coach (record at school): Gino DiMare (41-20 in one season)
Ballpark: Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field (5,000)
Postseason history: 46 regionals (active streak: 2), 25 CWS trips (last in 2016), 4 national titles (2001) MIAMI FALL REPORT: In this preview of Miami's 2020 season, we've graded the Hurricanes in each characteristic of the game: Hitting, power, speed, defense, starting pitching, bullpen and experience/intangibles. But before we begin, let's present our projected lineup for Miami in 2020.
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PRESENTED BY Miami restored order last season with a trip to the NCAA tournament. Now, the Hurricanes look to take another step with a trip to Omaha and with the No. 3 ranking in . Below are a few facts to consider when breaking down the 2020 Miami (Fla.) club: 2019 record: 41-20RPI: 17
Coach (record at school): Gino DiMare (41-20 in one season)
Ballpark: Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field (5,000)
Postseason history: 46 regionals (active streak: 2), 25 CWS trips (last in 2016), 4 national titles (2001) MIAMI FALL REPORT: In this preview of Miami's 2020 season, we've graded the Hurricanes in each characteristic of the game: Hitting, power, speed, defense, starting pitching, bullpen and experience/intangibles. But before we begin, let's present our projected lineup for Miami in 2020.
Miami s projected lineup
Pos. Name, Yr. AVG/OBP/SLG HR RBI SB C Adrian Del Castillo, So. .331/.418/.576 12 72 3 1B Alex Toral, Jr. .293/.400/.656 24 67 1 2B Anthony Vilar, So. .291/.416/.414 5 39 0 3B Raymond Gil, Jr. .318/.396/.565 13 44 1 SS Freddy Zamora, Jr. .296/.393/.447 6 46 13 LF Jordan Lala, So. .276/.446/.386 4 18 28 CF Tony Jenkins, Jr. .268/.392/.330 0 12 9 RF Gabe Rivera, Jr. .290/.374/.590 7 31 6 DH JP Gates, So. .340/.371/.510 4 31 0Miami s projected weekend rotation closer
Pos. Name, Yr. W-L ERA IP SO BB SV SP #1 Brian Van Belle, R-Sr. 10-2 3.30 95.1 84 24 0 SP #2 Chris McMahon, Jr. 3-2 3.73 60.1 67 23 0 SP #3 Slade Cecconi, So. 5-4 4.16 80 89 18 0 Closer Daniel Federman, Jr. 3-5 3.51 48.2 60 19 7 Grading the Hurricanes: Just as scouts grade prospects using the 20-80 scouting scale, we use a 20-80 scale to evaluate teams in our top 25. A score of 50 in each category is average, relative to a typical NCAA tournament team; 55 is slightly above-average; 60 is above-average (plus); 70 is well above-average (plus-plus); 80 is top of the scale, historically strong. Accordingly, 45 is fringe-average or slightly below-average; 40 is below-average; 30 is well below-average; and 20 is the extreme in that direction.Hitting 65
One of the big keys for any college baseball team is having production and experience throughout the offensive lineup. And it’s safe to say Miami has all the above. The Hurricanes put together an impressive offensive showing last season, and every key cog outside of one player is back for more this spring. The Hurricanes will have a nice balance of athleticism and power with leadoff hitter Jordan Lala having strong contact skills and speed, while Tony Jenkins is another athletic guy who can make things happen with hard contact, or by simply drag bunting. Anthony Vilar (.291/5/39) grinds out at bats, while from a power standpoint the Hurricanes have a host of interesting players, including hard-nosed Adrian Del Castillo, imposing first baseman Alex Toral, shortstop Freddy Zamora and designated hitter JP Gates, who’s expected to take yet another step forward from a power standpoint this season. Miami also welcomes back Raymond Gil, who had a strong 2019 campaign, hitting .318 with 13 home runs and 44 RBIs. 2020 IS COMING: There are no concerns about this team from an offensive standpoint. Assuming guys like Lala and Jenkins take steps forward and others emulate last season’s success, the Hurricanes should have yet another fruitful campaign with the bats.Power 70
The Hurricanes won’t be lacking from a power standpoint in 2020. Miami had one of the nation’s more powerful lineups last season, finishing the year ranked 11th nationally in homers per game with 1.39 per contest. Many of those same sluggers are back in the mix this spring. For example, leading home run hitter Alex Toral is back after hitting 24 home runs and knocking in 67 runs last season, while Del Castillo returns after hitting 12 home runs and knocking in 72 runs. Gil finished last season with double digit home runs, while Rivera, Zamora, Lala, Gates and Vilar have power, too. Gates in particular is a guy to watch this spring. He finished last season with just four home runs, but it seems like the Miami staff expects him to hit with more thump over the next few months. Outside of Arizona State, perhaps no team in college baseball will be as potentially scary from a power standpoint as the Hurricanes.Speed 60
The Hurricanes have balance throughout their lineup, and they also have plenty of speed and athleticism to utilize. Lala is the most dynamic player to watch from a speed standpoint. He finished last season with 28 stolen bases, while Zamora is another base-stealing threat — finishing last season with 13 stolen bases. ALL-AMERICANS: The Canes have other options in this area, too. Rivera has some athleticism; Jenkins has good speed and should improve on last season’s nine stolen bases and Del Castillo has some athleticism to go with his strong frame.Defense 55
If there’s one area where the Hurricanes need vast improvement to reach their goals this season, it’s from a defensive standpoint. Miami left something to be desired defensively at times last season. UM finished the year ranked in the 240s nationally in fielding percentage. On the left side of the infield, Gil and Zamora each hit fielding percentages under .900 last season. But Zamora is a talented defender and certainly is expected to improve on that mark this spring. Vilar is a consistent defender up the middle, while behind the plate, Del Castillo continues to make strides and is primed to have a solid season behind the plate. The Hurricanes have a talented and athletic outfield. Jenkins and Lala are both guys with athleticism and speed and Rivera is no slouch, either. Miami will show marked improvement defensively this season. 2022 College World Series:CWS HISTORY: B/R: ALL-TIME STARTING 9s: )
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