Found June 08, 2010 on Memories Of Kevin Malone:
Noel Cuevas was drafted in the twenty first round with the #652 overall pick. Andre Wheeler was drafted in the twenty second round with the #682 overall pick. BJ Larosa was drafted in the twenty third round with the #712 overall pick. Andrew Edge was drafted in the twenty fourth round with the #742 overall pick. Chance Gilmore was drafted in the twenty fifth round with the #772 overall pick. Scott Schebler was drafted in the twenty sixth round with the #802 overall pick. Yimy Rodriguez was drafted in the twenty seventh round with the #832 overall pick. Mike Drowne was drafted in the twenty eighth round with the #862 overall pick. John Patterson was drafted in the twenty ninth round with the #892 overall pick. Shawn Tolleson was drafted in the thirtieth round with the #922 overall pick.

Noel Cuevas

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A year older than most as the rare junior college prospect from Puerto Rico, 6-foot-2, 190-pound Noel Cuevas offers intriguing raw power. He has holes in his swing, so his thump doesn't always show up in games, but he can put on a show in batting practice. He's an above-average runner but has a below-average arm, meaning he's likely destined for left field. He's a hard worker with great makeup, and like many players from Puerto Rico just needs to get more at-bats and learn how to handle better pitching.
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Andre Wheeler

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BJ Larosa

Andrew Edge

Chance Gilmore

Scott Schebler

Tiny catcher that lacks height and bulk, but he's good defensively with a quick release and accurate throws. He has little power, but he makes consistent contact. Not exactly sure how his offense is going to progress as he moves levels, but it's clear he'll always be a defense first catcher. Shows all the makings of being able to stick at catcher with quick feet and a knowledge of the game. Unfortunately his arm is fringy, so he'll have to be accurate.

Yimy Rodriguez

He apparently throws hard.

Mike Drowne

John Patterson

Shawn Tolleson
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