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by civ ollilavad
Here's the Will Benson write-up. I was pleased with his improvement over the course of last summer, MLB.com rates him our No. 8
Benson endeared himself to scouts with his loud tools while playing for USA Baseball's gold medal-winning squad in the 18U World Cup in Japan. As a senior, he batted .454 with eight home runs and 41 RBIs and led The Westminster School to a Georgia 3-A championship, the Wildcats' first title since 1975. Targeting offensive upside, the Indians selected Benson, a Duke commit, with the No. 14 overall pick in June, and then saved nearly $500,000 by signing him for $2.5 million. He struggled at times in the Rookie Arizona League during his pro debut but still showed the ability to impact games in a variety of ways, finishing second on the team in doubles (10), home runs (6), walks (22) and stolen bases (10).
Benson's bat speed and strength give him well-above-average raw power from the left side of the plate, and he already shows the ability to get to it during games. He's at his best when he stays short to the ball and uses the whole field, and the Indians have worked to get him into a better position to hit. And while strikeouts may always be a part of his game, Benson impressed club officials during his pro debut with his ability and willingness to coax walks.
Benson is a standout athlete with slightly above-average speed, although he's likely to lose a step or two as he fills out physically. It's also why Benson, a center fielder in high school, is best suited to play right field in pro ball, where he profiles as an average defender with a plus arm. Benson has the tools to develop into a middle-of-the-order hitter, but he may require extra time to refine his skills in the Minor Leagues.
[Finished this season with 10 doubles, triples, 8 homers and 41 walks for a 248/347/475 line. With steady improvement month to month:
June 211/250/289
July 227/333/387
Aug 240/387/560
Sept 357/438/1000 (4 games)