The list below breaks down my top 10 current prospects and young players whose cards you should be looking out for: 1. This will include autos from the Black and White RayWave subset, a 1/1 offering. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2021 Bowman Draft Marcelo Mayer 1st Prospect #BD-174 Red Sox PSA 10 GEM (21) at the best online prices at eBay! An advanced arm that likely doesn't need a ton of changes to get up to the majors and be a competent innings eater mid-rotation/backend starter. Mason Black - RHP (Giants, 1st Base and Auto, 85/90) - Right-hander out of mid-major school Lehigh taken by the Giants in the third round to continue their pitching-focused draft. In the hobby, it is good but not great. He didn't get a hit, but he actually had the best contact of all of the A's facing Bachman with a sharply hit ground ball to the pull side that he was thrown out on. Basically a collection of average tools with a plus plate approach and lacking in-game power is going to end up in Tier None, which is where I have Donta' for now. As a switch hitting shortstop-only profile, he is likely on the fence between Tier 2 and Tier 3. If he can go from high teens home run power to high twenties home run power, he starts to get more interesting for Tier 2 consideration. Ryan Spikes - SS/2B (Rays, 1st Base and Auto, 100/104) - No elite tools but also no real skill deficiencies for the Georgia prep infielder. Christian Scott - RHP (Mets, 1st Auto only, 142/330) - Two pitch late innings reliever out of the University of Florida. At worst, a high leverage bullpen floor, and at best, a mid-rotation starter with potentially more if the stars align. Backend starter potential with perhaps some more when added mass leads to increased fastball velocity. The St. Louis Cardinals selected Bowman in the 2015 Rule 5 draft. Another in a long line of prep arms in this product that I will be keeping an eye on to see if they can jump up the lists and Tiers, but for now with the risk and rawness inherent to these profiles, he's going to be in Tier None. All the ingredients of another Tier None pitcher. Big time deceptive delivery from the left side with a big arm swing. He'll always have a high leverage relief floor but has now shown mid-rotation upside. Both pitches are easily thrown for strikes and get plenty of swing and misses. At his best, he is probably more of a hit-over-power second baseman or center fielder with plus speed and a strong on-base approach. 1948 Bowman 1949 Bowman 1950 Bowman 1951 Bowman 2021 Bowman Draft Baseball Set comes in Paper and Chrome versions with multiple parallels for each and features the top picks and prospects all collectors will be hunting! It was a small sample at the Complex in 2021, but he did hit well, which was a nice bonus to see. The left-hander is a fit in either role as his pitches tunnel well, he fills up the zones and he gets strikeouts while limiting walks. Steven Hajjar - LHP (Twins, 1st Base and Auto, 61/114) - A well-known name since his prep days, Hajjar was taken in the second round by the Twins at slot value. Good plate skills as well and have seen him willing to put the ball into the opposite field on occasion. Throws high 90s heat with two plus breaking balls in a slider and a changeup. This label is reserved for the cream of the crop. Bryce Miller - RHP (Mariners, 1st Base and Auto, 113/122) - In general a profile like Miller's would be an easy Tier None call. He is more of an above-average hit tool with average pop and good plate skills. More fluid and better bat speed through the zone from the right side. International. Cut to the complex video and his left-handed swing was a lot more balanced, even if it is still a bit more power over hit focused. Lacking the pedigree and huge upside, TJ pitchers are almost always going to end up in Tier None which is where I am putting Webb. If he doesn't he probably ends up the bullpen. Without the power behind that profile, he's easily in Tier None until further development. The 6'3" lefty out of the University of Nebraska fills up the zone which sometimes is beneficial as it keeps the walks down, but sometimes it bites him as his mostly average stuff can get touched up. That may be a tall task with the current state of Rockies player development, but fingers crossed it happens. Sam Bachman - RHP (Angels, 1st Base and Auto, 9/18) - Angels 1st round right-hander out of Miami of Ohio popped big time in 2021 pushing all the way up to 9th overall in the draft. Ruben Ibarra - 1B (Reds, 1st Base and Auto, 119/NR) - Fourth-round pick out of San Jose State was a large underslot pick and off the radar of most boards, including ours. Below is a list of Bowman Baseball Card Sets with Cards . If youve seen 2021 Bowman Baseball released earlier this year, then you can skip right over this section. A pitchability righty with a bucket of average offerings starting with a low 90s fastball and a slider, curveball, and changeup as his secondaries. Will regularly throw all three of his secondaries with the slider and curveball being above average to plus offerings. 2021 Bowman marks the official opening of prospect season. Plus raw power but an average hit tool that currently caps his ceiling. They wont replace the true color refractors for value in the long term but may have helium in the short term due to the newness. He was more of a corner player and shifted over to catching as a freshman in high school, so it's definitely possible for him to move back out to a corner. Ad Ad - content continues below His low to mid-90's fastball is average but he can command it up in the zone nicely and it pairs well with his sweeping slurve style plus breaking ball. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2018 Panini Honors 2017 Orange Prizm Patrick Mahomes II RC AUTO /4 BGS 9.5 w/ 10 at the best online prices at eBay! Eric Silva - RHP (Giants, 1st Base only, 115/162) - Giants took the Kyle Harrison approach again with taking a prep arm and paying him overslot money - in Silva's case, a million dollars over slot. A very strong final season in Westwood was followed up by a disappointing 25 game sample at Low A in 2021, especially when you were hoping to see some power continue from what he started to show at the end of his stint at UCLA. Jaden Hill - RHP (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 68/101) - If Jaden Hill was injury free, he would almost certainly be a Tier 2 arm. Has plus power with a really pretty right handed swing when he gets a hold of one. I am making an exception because his fastball is seriously special. This one is likely a slow burn as he fills out and gets shaped by MLB dev staff. For example, if I had done Tiers for 2020 Bowman Draft, I would have had double the amount of players in Tier 1. JT Schwartz - 1B (Mets, 1st Base only, 111/232) - Mets 4th round first baseman out of UCLA was a sought after prep but stuck with his college commitment. This has led to Goodman putting in time in the outfield corners as well as a handful of games at first base. Tyler McDonough - 2B/OF (Red Sox, 1st Base and Auto, 75/207) - No real standout tools but no real deficiencies either. Bowman started the 2014 season with the Binghamton Mets and was promoted to the Las Vegas 51s in July; in 24 games (23 starts) between the two teams, he was 10-8 with a 3.21 ERA. I remember catching some of those early game highlights and seeing either a lot of out of the zone misses or getting hit hard when in the zone. It was only 11 games, but it wasn't a great look and I will focus on him as a pitcher rather than a hitter or two-way player. Projectable frame with strong command, minus the injury, he would be in consideration for the top of Tier Two as a potential frontline SP. A back-end starter with a history of arm injuries is an easy Tier None decision until we see his return to the mound. He throws a high spin rate fastball in the mid-90s with a top shelf plus curveball that gets whiffs aplenty. The Vanderbilt University product was the fifth overall draft pick by the Toronto Blue Jays last year and is ranked as baseball's 20th overall prospect by MLB Pipeline. Struggled against elite competition. Decent approach, decent hit tool, could show some power, but nothing really to get excited about. Dustin Saenz - LHP (Nationals, 1st Base only, 112/103) - The National's fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M didn't get drafted in the COVID-shortened 2020 draft. 2021 Baseball America's Top Prospects features the future phenoms of baseball. Chase Field to host 2023 MLB Draft Combine in June. I am taking the upside play here with Allen and placing him in my Tier 2 group. He does relatively well in our RoboScout rankings (Patreon $10 exclusive) with a plus power tool and a swing geared for loft. Switch hitter that looks good from both sides but better from the right with a plus player approach. Read our methodology . An easy Tier None rank. To a lesser degree, he wont be a plus on the defensive side of the ball, which will likely restrict him to a LF only role. DESIGN Let's Talk Wax 7.4K subscribers Subscribe 11K views 1 year ago The 2021 Bowman Draft. Features a low to mid 90's fastball and a plus sweeping slider that play up due to his arm angle and height. No real reliever risk either. Changeup wasn't great and he has trouble commanding it in the looks I had. A top 10 player in our Data Driven Top 500 with double plus max velo, BB%, and Chase %, I really want to take a bit of a leap and put him in the bottom of Tier 1. Click on any Bowman Set to see a full list of Cards and their current value. Perhaps he works his way into a high leverage role and generates some value, but it's hard to get excited about a relief-only profile with no elite traits. Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. His power may never be plus plus, but it should at least be above average to the tune of 25+ at peak. As he learns how to pitch with an exclusive focus on the mound, I can see Gray jumping up the lists and Tiers, but for now, I will slot him into the top of Tier None. His plate approach, with that in mind, has been much more contact focused and he shows very strong plate skills regularly walking more than striking out. His fastball and slider combo is simply filthy. Carter Jensen - C (Royals, 1st Base and Auto, 78/112) - Another risky prep catcher profile and there are some that think Jensen may not stick there. Currently playing center field, scouts also think he could move to second base as well, which will increase his positional versatility. Ricky Tiedemann - LHP (Blue Jays, 1st Base and Auto, 91/91) - Left-handed pitching prospect that we didn't get to see much of before the draft but apparently took an uptick in dev during instructs. Maddux Bruns - LHP (Dodgers, 1st Base and Auto, 29/68) - Ideal landing spot for Bruns as he gets into a top dev org. He'll also throw an average slider and changeup, but I rarely saw it in the starts I watched. He starts with an open-face stance and seemed to really sell out for power with a very unbalanced finish. Used exclusively in relief since his return from TJ and leans heavily on his fastball which sits mid to upper 90s. - Autograph Purple Parallel #'d to 10 - Autograph Black Parallel #'d 1/1. Yorke was ranked No. Billed as a hit-over-power hitter, he surprisingly put up 17 home runs in 59 college games this year. Given his family and draft pedigree, ability to stick at one of the most valuable positions in the hobby, and the promise of power from the right-hand side, I will go with a Tier 3 ranking with an eye towards seeing how the power develops. However he moves forward with that or without it, the missing ingredient is getting the hit tool up to the level of all his other tools, or close to it. Free shipping for many products! Fastball lives in the low 90's with the slider in the mid-80's as his best secondary. Top 20 Prospects on the 2021 Bowman Draft Checklist! At the moment, high floor low ceiling defense-first player is what you're looking at and that will almost always be Tier None. If he can't, he focuses on upping the fastball velocity and becoming a two-pitch high leverage reliever. He tended to mostly throw this to his arm side and was inconsistent with location from what I saw. I saw him struggle a lot with pitches up in the zone. I really liked seeing him take quite a few pitches that would normally lock up a lefty high and tight and hitting them solidly to right field by easily keeping his arms close to the body with quick hands. Trying not to be too optimistic here, but I am going to go out on a limb and I am guessing not many others will be on it with me and put Viars in Tier 2. He also should work on not throwing the pitch into Jace Jung's wheelhouse - Holy Moly. When there are more than three or four guys to chase in a product, collectors tend to be relatively happy. Shane Panzini - RHP (Royals, 1st Base and Auto, 108/113) - Along with the Royals second and third-round picks, Shane Panzini was another overslot signer, this time in the fourth round with the Royals spreading around that seventh overall pick money around. However, he went Complex as a hitter only. 2022 Bowman Draft Baseball Complete Paper Prospect Team Set - Texas Rangers 195625717041 His fastball sits mid-90s but will lose velocity pretty quickly during his outings. Currently, it looks like his personal approach is that during the Sabbath (sundown Friday to sundown Saturday), he will pitch, but has to be able to walk to the ballpark. A mid-rotation starter with a low to mid 90's fastball that has big time arm-side run. 4 for being the 4th overall selection in the 2021 MLB Draft and 1 for his ranking in our Top 600. . I didn't see anyone fully square up his fastball, but I also saw a ton of contact and very few times where it caused a swing and miss. Couple that with a first-round draft pedigree, and he gets the bump into Tier 2. His third pitch is an average changeup that does have some nice arm-side fade to it and will also get some whiffs. There's an outside shot as a back-end starter, especially if the fastball velocity ticks up, but it typically lives in the low 90s. At this point it seems all but certain 2022 will be his rookie season. He also has 70-grade bat flip skills (if you know, you know). Benny Montgomery - OF (Rockies, 1st Base and Auto, 8/20) - Montgomery is that rare player where the sky is the limit, and the only thing limiting that will be his hit tool. - Dual Draftee Autographs #'d to 25. Brock Selvidge - LHP (Yankees, 1st Base only, 92/182) - Yankees 3rd round lefty prep arm out of Chandler, Arizona. Jake Fox - 2B (Guardians, 1st Base only, 95/229) - Cleveland's third-round pick out of the Florida prep ranks has a plus hit tool with above-average speed that he knows how to use on the base paths. Mostly leans on a plus low to mid 90's fastball with arm-side run and rise coupled with a plus sweeping slider. Robo umps may make that less of a concern. The opening Bowman checklist of the season is a fairly strong one. Wander Franco - Tampa Bay Rays, SS. Without the general catcher penalty, Davis would likely end up in Tier 1, especially going at 1 overall in the draft. Options include the normal 24-pack boxes and new 50-pack boxes. Catchers do make it difficult to push into Tier 1 though, and Adley is the only one in recent memory that probably deserved that Tier ranking. The past three years of Bowman Draft have set an extremely high bar with the strength of its checklist. High floor low ceiling guy with not a ton of raw stuff nor athleticism to get excited about. His main secondary, which he will throw a lot, is a very hard gyro slider that will touch the low 90's and breaks glove side. Watching some video and he was regularly missing location. Tier 2 without a doubt and someone I look forward to watching develop. Bowman Chrome Baseball Cards! Noah Miller - SS (Twins, 1st Base only, 36/89) - The younger brother of Cleveland's Owen Miller is a switch-hitting prep shortstop out of Wisconsin. Will also throw an average changeup now that he's starting that shows nice arm-side fade when it's on. A high leverage reliever with mid-rotation upside depending on how the secondaries develop with an absolutely lights out fastball gets into my Tier 3 based on upside. He apparently will throw an inconsistent changeup infrequently as his third pitch, but I never saw it in the video I watched. If he can figure that out, he gets a lot more interesting as his plus power now becomes dangerous, something we like to see in the hobby. For now, a backend rotation role is the most likely outcome, but physically their is potential for a solid mid-rotation arm. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2021 Bowman Chrome Draft Andrew Painter 1st Prospect Chrome #BDC-10 Phillies at the best online prices at eBay! The Cleveland pitching machine does give me pause and make me consider putting him up to Tier 3, but ultimately it feels like a floor of a backend starter with not much more of a ceiling than that. His curve is probably his best pitch, but all of them are in the average realm. Given his top 10 draft pedigree and being a top 10 player in our Data Driven Top 500, I feel comfortable slotting Ford into my Tier 2. The Definitive Guide to First Bowman Cards When it comes to the most sought after cards for today's baseball stars, not much beats the Topps Flagship rookie card. It also seemed like he was a bit over-matched at the complex level. With just two pitches and some injury history, the relief risk is real. Super Jumbo Hobby box - guarantees 5 autos and is roughly $600 pre-sale per box. Tanner Bibee - RHP (Guardians, 1st Auto only, 156/224) - Fourth-year Senior pitcher out of Cal State Fullerton selected by Cleveland in the fifth year is the classic back-end starter profile. Ian Moller - C (Rangers, 1st Base only, 103/118) - Prep catchers are often a dart throw, especially regarding if they can stick behind the plate or not. Changeup is his third pitch with above average potential, but hasn't thrown it much. An inconsistent backend starter type with command and control issues that lead to bullpen risk is going to end up in Tier None almost every time. Estimated Release Date: December 29, 2021 Hobby Jumbo Configuration: 32 cards per pack, 12 packs per box, 8 boxes per case His floor is a high leverage relief arm with an outside shot at a backend rotation guy, but that will take some refinement to get there. Ryan Cusick - RHP (Braves, 1st Base and Auto, 24/24) - The Braves 1st round selection out of Wake Forest throws gas and has all of the under the cover stats to support what is overall a double plus fastball. I'll slide House into the bottom of Tier One and be cautious with him due to what I see as lower floor than other guys in this Tier, but his ceiling is undeniable. Each is also available in a one-of-one SuperFractor parallel. Has a plus fastball in the mid-90s and a double plus slider with elite spin rates that was the best slider in the draft and in contention for best pitch period in all of the draft. Images of this refractor have started to surface as of Thursday, December 30th and with the Mini Diamonds being very popular, I expect the RayWaves to be as well. Draft. Prep catcher penalty plus hit tool concerns leads me to placing Moller in the middle of Tier 3. Fastball velocity is only low 90s but he pairs that well with the curveball and commands it much better than other higher velocity arms. With a full-time focus on baseball, he has the chance to unlock the coveted five-tool player archetype. Has the arm and glove to be able to stick at third base. He'll also throw a changeup occasionally. He'll be a Tier None player for me until we see which way his development path trends towards. Slotting him into the top half of Tier 3; if he does take that next step in his development, he becomes an easy player to jump into Tier 2 with that god-mode fastball. A top half of Tier None guy but with the Dodger development magic, I wouldn't be surprised if he belongs in Tier 3 as soon as next year. Slider is his most effective secondary pitch with some nice sweeping break to it at times while his changeup has a ways to go. The 19-year-old has quickly . Mid-90s fastball with three secondaries all average to above average in a slider, curveball, and changeup. Still no reason to put him anywhere else but Tier None. He is also a two way player but likely ends up on the bump rather than on the dirt in the long term. Free shipping for many products! With full run, he could hit for a good average, get 20 home runs, and steal 20 bases. Big draft riser as he continued to get better every year in college. Retail formats are never really announced, but Topps has not done retail for Bowman Draft in recent memory, if ever. 2018 through 2020 Bowman Draft easily provided 10 to 15 prospects to chase per release plus a variety of the standard fare lottery tickets inherent in a prospect product. Flashes potential mid-rotation starter - add in being a lefty and in the Dodgers org and I am going to push him into the bottom of Tier 3. A Tier 3 pitcher that could easily jump into Tier 2 with some consistency and any additional fastball velo bump. Tagged: Joe Lowry, 2021 Bowman Draft, Bowman, Marcelo Mayer, Jordan Lawlar, Brady House, Benny Montgomery, Colton Cowser, Henry Davis, Harry Ford, Aaron Zavala, Jay Allen, Lonnie White Jr., Sal Frelick, Jackson Jobe, Izaac Pacheco, Jordan Viars, Carson Williams, Anthony Solometo, Jackson Merrill, Ty Madden, Gavin Williams, Chase Petty, Ryan Holgate, T.J. 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