MLB Draft: Top 10 Prospects

June 4th, 2008

Are you ready for the MLB Draft?

Here is one more chance to SEE VIDEO on the top prospects expected to be selected in tomorrow’s 2008 Major League Baseball Draft:  April’s Top 10 High School Prospects Show…http://www.baseballwebtv.com/toptenshow.aspx  May’s US High School Regional Roundup Show…http://www.baseballwebtv.com/roundupshow.aspx May’s College Prospects PreDraft Show…http://www.baseballwebtv.com/topcollegeshow.aspx

B.J. Upton at Perfect GameBaseballWebTV is a combined venture between Perfect Game USA (Cedar Rapids, IA) & Skillshow, Inc. (Seattle/Philadelphia) that films all the top baseball players in the country.  Expect to see our footage on ESPN tomorrow as we delivered most of the top High School player video footage for them to use in their Draft coverage. 

Enjoy the ‘08 MLB Draft on ESPN (June 7th) and let me know if we can answer any questions or send you any info on players.  Perfect Game USA, is the scouting service that recognizes these guys years before they reach Draft age and has in-depth scouting reports on all these prospects.  Skillshow films ALL the players & produces for BaseballWebTV, scouting reports, media coverage, & more!

Corey Snyder

March 26th, 2008

Corey Snyder Avon Grove 2010 It may sound kind of cheesey, but Corey Snyder’s biggest thrill playing baseball is “coming back from a deficit to win.” 

That’s exactly what Snyder did in an early season 2008 game as Avon Grove defeated Downingtown West thanks to Snyder’s 10th inning three run homer.

Snyder, a sophomore (2010 grad), made his second varsity hit a memorable one, not only because it was a game winning homerun, but it also gave the win to older brother Brandon Snyder (no not that Brandon Snyder) who has signed with Division 2 East Stroudsburg for next season.

Corey Snyder first varsity home runThe Snyder’s are a real baseball family and the boys have a pedigree when it comes to the diamond.  Corey’s grandfather was a draft choice of the Milwaukee Braves and the family-minded Snyder says that his father and grandfather have “helped me to strive for greatness.”

Snyder is a 6′ 3″, 195 pound young sophomore, still only 15, from Lincoln University, Pennsylvania.  He still has growth remaining on an ever strengthening frame that is being built in the gym and on the football field.  The 2010 Avon Grove High School prospect is ideally built for first base, but Snyder also pitches and catches.  He throws right, but swings from the port side.

Snyder has participated in the Keystone State Games and plays for Avon Grove Legion, Diamonds Baseball and the West Chester Knights.  He has also played up with older brother Brandon on the Chester County Crawdads–one of the top travel teams in the northeast.

John WockenfussEx Tigers’ and Phillies’ catcher John Wockenfuss is Snyder’s personal hitting instructor and you can see a lot of Wock’s influence in Snyder’s power swing.  In addition to working at Wockenfuss’s private training center, a barn in the rolling countryside of southeastern Pennsylvania, the hard working Snyder also trains at Maple Zone Academy and All Star Baseball Academy.

Corey Snyder has the size and power to project as a college first baseman.  His speed, at 7.5, is average for a big man, but he has two years to improve.  Snyder’s goal is to continue working hard to improve his already impressive power and on base percentage (he works a lot of walks) while improving on his speed and agility around the bag.

“I’m not picky at all for college,” said the sophomore who hopes to have a Division 1 opportunity.  “Somewhere on the east coast or middle of the country would be best.”