Nine Former Newport Gulls' Players Picked in First 10 Rounds of MLB Draft

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Nine Former Newport Gulls' Players Picked in First 10 Rounds of MLB Draft

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The Newport Gulls saw nine former players selected through the first 10 rounds of the 2017 Major League Baseball First-year Player Draft. 

Since 2013, 65 former Gulls have been drafted into the major leagues. 

Players Drafted 

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Outfielder Quinn Brodey, a member of the Gulls in 2015, was selected by the New York Mets with the 97th overall pick in the third round. With Newport during the 2015 New England Collegiate Baseball League season, Brodey batted .293 with four home runs while posting a 2.27 ERA through 31.2 innings pitched.

Colton Hock was drafted by the Miami Marlins with the 119th overall pick in the fourth round. In seven starts and nine appearances in the 2015 NECBL season, Hock recorded a 4.30 ERA over 37.2 innings pitched.

Left-handed pitcher Hunter Schryver was selected in the seventh round by the Tampa Bay Rays. For Newport in 2016, he went 6–1, throwing 43 innings with a 1.67 ERA and 49 strikeouts.

Right-hander Dennis Brady was a seventh-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Angels. With the Gulls in 2016, Brady tossed 13.2 innings while striking out 12 batters with a 4.61 ERA.

Ben Breazeale, a catcher who played in 24 games for Newport last year, was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the seventh round. A First Team All-American selection by Collegiate Baseball, Breazeale batted .333 this season in 59 starts, clubbing 11 home runs and 51 RBI for Wake Forest. He also posted a .993 fielding percentage.

Left-hander Andrew Gist was a ninth-round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Rays. In the NECBL last year, Gist went 5–3, tossing 53 innings and fanning 59 hitters en route to a 3.57 ERA.

Brett Hanewich, a right-handed pitcher on the 2014 Gulls, was also picked by the Tampa Bay Rays in the ninth round. During the 2014 NECBL campaign, he threw 44 innings and finished with a 3.27 ERA.

Selected in the ninth round by the Colorado Rockies was Sean Bouchard, an infielder on the 2015 Gulls.Two years ago, Bouchard played in 25 games for Newport, blasting two home runs.

Right-handed pitcher James Karinchak, who played for Newport in 2015, was a ninth-round draft pick by the Cleveland Indians. For the Gulls, he logged a 0.72 ERA through 25 innings with 27 strikeouts. 


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