
Clemson signee drafted in Top 10 in MLB draft
Clemson signee Cornelius Randolph was drafted on Monday evening in the first round (10th overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Phillies rated Randolph as the top high school batter available in the MLB draft.
“There’s a lot of players you could compare him to,” Phillies scouting director Johnny Almaraz told Philly.com.
“You’ve seen his swing he’s got a lot of similarities with a lot of pretty good left-handed hitters, I don’t want to mention any names, several. I mean guys who are batting champions, this guy has that kind of ability.”
Whatever happens I know I’m blessed and I’m just blessed to be in the situation I am in. I’ll remember this night forever #MLBDraft
— Cornelius™???? (@c_randolph) June 8, 2015
Congrats #Griffin SS Cornelius Randolph, #10 to the @Phillies in the #MLBDraft2015 @c_randolph #PhiladelphiaPhillies pic.twitter.com/Lh9E4oh7r3
— BGA Bombers (@BGAbombers) June 9, 2015
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Clemson signee drafted in Top 10 in MLB draft
Source: TigerNet Recruiting News
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