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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3426111, member: 2504"] From Baseball America. They see Colby Dunlop really breaking out. I'll have to wait on that one. [URL='https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2020-aac-college-baseball-preview/']2020 AAC College Baseball Preview[/URL] [B]>3. Connecticut: (39-25, 12-12)[/B] The Huskies have plenty of depth on their roster, something that will help offset the losses of drafted players Mason Feole, Jacob Wallace and Anthony Prato. Freshman first baseman Reggie Crawford has plenty of pop in his bat, and coaches feel that right fielder Ben Maycock is primed for a breakout year with the potential to hit double-digit home runs. Center fielder Chris Winkel moved from first base to center field in the fall after stealing 13 stolen bases in 2019. Second baseman Christian Fedko posted a .271/.408/.401 line with 43 RBIs and could be poised for an even better spring as a junior. After allowing 13 earned runs in his first 13.2 innings of the 2019 season, Colby Dunlop finished the season on a high note with a 7-4, 4.31 mark for the year. He will look to carry that momentum into this season as the team’s likely Friday starter. Caleb Wurster has the tough task of inheriting the closer role from Wallace, but the lefty reliever should be up to the challenge after pitching to a 2.66 ERA in 47 innings as a high-leverage reliever as a redshirt freshman.< [B]>Newcomer of the Year: [/B][URL='https://www.baseballamerica.com/players/103146/reggie-crawford/']Reggie Crawford[/URL], 1B/LHP UConn The first player to ever get drafted out of North Schuylkill (Pa.) High, Crawford was selected in the 37th round by the Royals but elected to honor his commitment to UConn. The Huskies and head coach Jim Penders are certainly happy to have the two-way player who carries an imposing 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame and plenty of power for a team that hit just 40 home runs last season. In addition to providing solid defense at first base and a potential middle-of-the-order bat, Crawford can get his fastball up to 94 mph on the mound to help a roster that lost three of its top pitchers from the 2019 season.< Top 2020 draft prospects for UConn: 6. Colby Dunlop 11. Chris Winkel 20. Jimmy Wang [/QUOTE]
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