10 - Randy Bell, RHP. He's short for a pitcher at 5'10 but he was a full-time starter for South Alabama and their ace. His strikeout stuff ticked up a notch this year and his control remained stellar (career 3.5 K:BB, this year closer to 5). He works off his fastball and curve with a changeup held in reserve. USA was a top-25 team this year, so this wasn't some random school. Bell can actually pitch - but because he's a senior he's going to get shorted on his draft slot money (with most of it probably going to Billy Cook). He throws 89-92, but with his stature the Ms might bullpen him and see whether he can find a couple extra mph if he only has to throw for an inning. He might be a senior, but he's still interesting. The Ms did a better job of getting upside players in the first 10 rounds than they have been recently, at least at first blush.