@RJM posted:Not just hit 96 mph. Can he consistently turn on 96 mph?
Well that’s just it. MLB hitters will hit HR’s consistently on 96 mph pitches that are accidentally put right down the middle. With a wood bat.
For a D2 player to even get into a good enough summer league to face legit MLB prospect pitching is an achievement. And then to get enough at bats in that league to get scouted is another achievement.
To get back to Francis’ original question: exactly zero of any of this has to do with D2 statistics
To answer his follow up questions: no, a player is not automatically disqualified for draft consideration because he is a D2 player
The questions, again, are way too generalized of course. D2 Tampa puts plenty of players in pro ball. D2 Winona State? Not so much.