New top BA 300. Not going to post the whole thing again...but post the important gainers and losers.
Vaughn 4 to 2.
Misner 33 to 5
Stott 27 to 6
Lodolo 16 to 11
Allan 18 to 12
Hunter Bishop 119 to 13
Langeliers 6 to 15
Malone 10 to 16
Kirby 38 to 19
Rutledge 95 to 20
Bleday 29 to 21
Stewart 15 to 23
Seth Johnson 70 to 29
Holland 17 to 30
Ealy 14 to 32
Canterino 69 to 33
Strumpf 79 to 38
Cavaco out of the top 300 to 39
Scouting Report: The biggest pop-up player in the 2019 class, Cavaco started making noise for himself late in the fall last year, but came out early during the spring showing big-time tools with a potentially average hit tool. Scouts see huge raw power with Cavaco, which grades out as a plus tool presently, while he's also got a plus throwing arm from the hot corner and is an above-average defender at the position. More of an average runner, Cavaco is an impressive athlete who has made strides improving his strength recently. Teams will likely diverge in their opinions on his hitting ability, with less track record and history than many other prep hitters in the class, but he's standing out in a down year in Southern California with few other bats to compete with and could benefit from that this June.
Thompson 20 to 40
Stinson 9 to 41
Nelson 25 to 47
Stowers 34 to 48
Wolf NR to 50
Scouting Report: One of several talented Houston-area high school pitchers, Wolf didn't enter the season as famous as Cypress Ranch High righthanders Matthew Thompson and J.J. Goss, but he's elevated himself into that category with strong showings early in the season. Wolf consistently is in the low 90s with his fastball and has reached up to 96, with a curveball that looks like a future plus pitch as well. Wolf is long and lean with some twitchiness on the mound, though he could stand to improve his command in the zone and further develop a changeup that is currently a work in progress.