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POSITION: Outfield

BATS/THROWS: L/L

HEIGHT: 6-0

WEIGHT: 192

CLASS: Sophomore

EXPERIENCE: 1L

HIGH SCHOOL: Westgate HS

HOMETOWN: New Iberia, La.

 

One of the top-rated baseball prospects in the country who enters his third season as a starting outfielder for the Tigers ... a two-sport athlete as an outfielder on the LSU baseball team and a wide receiver on the Tigers football squad ... caught 13 passes for 143 yards during the 2007 football season as LSU captured the SEC and BCS titles ...caught seven passes for 87 yards during the 2008 football season ... turned down a significant offer from the Minnesota Twins to attend LSU after being selected by the club in the 10th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft ... tabbed by Baseball America as the No. 3 high school athlete for 2006 ... the publication also ranked him the 43rd-best overall high school baseball prospect in the nation for 2006 ... has outstanding speed and defensive tools ... quick bat and can drive the ball to all fields.

 

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008)

Played in 52 games (42 starts), batting .297 (52-for-175) with 10 doubles, one triple, six homers, 29 RBI, 44 runs and 16 steals ... started 24 games in left field, 15 games in center field and three games at DH ... batted .365 (19-for-52) in SEC regular-season games with five doubles, four homers, 13 RBI, 16 runs and four steals ... 2-for-12 at the College World Series with three runs, including the game-winning run in the Tigers’ 6-5 victory over Rice (June 17 ... hit .429 (6-for-14) in Super Regional vs. UC Irvine with 1 HR, 3 RBI, 3 runs ... 4-for-14 in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, earning all-tournament honors as he collected one double, three RBI and three runs ... batted .336 (38-for-113) during LSU’s final 29 games with nine doubles, one triple, five homers, 22 RBI, 31 runs and 11 stolen bases ... scored from second base on a Matt Clark sacrifice fly at Auburn on May 17 ... delivered an inside-the-park home run on March 8 in the first game of a doubleheader versus Stetson -- the homer, a two-run dinger, was the first inside-the-park blast by an LSU player since Cedrick Harris hit one versus Nicholls State on March 17, 1999 in Alex Box Stadium ... 3-for-4 with a homer, three RBI and three runs versus South Carolina (April 25) ... 4-for-5 with one homer, one double, three RBI and four runs versus Mississippi State (May 9) ... 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs versus Texas Southern in NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (May 30).

 

FRESHMAN SEASON (2007)

Started 55 games for LSU in center field, batting .258 (54-for-209) with eight doubles, one triple, three homers, 41 runs, 21 RBI and 18 stolen bases ... rated No. 6 in the SEC in steals ... made a spectacular game-ending catch in center field to preserve LSU's 5-3 win at Arkansas on May 6; he leaped and caught a fly ball at the top of the wall that would have tied the game in the bottom of the ninth inning ... named SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 26 as he hit .462 (6-for-13) in three games with one double, one homer, three RBI and four runs to lead LSU to a series victory over Central Florida . . . including the Tigers' victory over Northwestern State on Feb. 21, Mitchell batted .471 (8-for-17) in four games that week with one double, one homer, five runs and three RBI ...

 

HIGH SCHOOL

A prolific outfielder and wide receiver at Westgate High School ... named the Louisiana High School Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior after batting .506 with six homers and 31 RBI ... swiped 29 bases in 30 attempts ... named the MVP of the BEST World Championships in Fort Myers, Fla. ... a first-team all-state and all-district selection sophomore through senior years ... voted a 2006 Sony Playstation All-American ... selected to the all-tournament team for the Perfect Game World Wooden Bat Championship in Marietta, Ga. ... invited to the 2005 AFLAC All-American High School Baseball Classic in Aberdeen, Md. ... a five-star athlete in football who was a dual-threat quarterback ... named the 2005 Class 5A Offensive MVP after passing for 1,720 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushing for 834 yards and 12 touchdowns ... maintained a 3.3 GPA.

 

PERSONAL

Full name is Jared Christopher Mitchell ... parents are Craig and Debra Mitchell ... has one brother, Derek ... says the most famous person he has met is Atlanta Braves all-star Andruw Jones ... majoring in general studies with concentrations in business administration, communication studies and sociology ... born October 13, 1988.

 

Mitchell’s LSU Career Highs

At-Bats: 6 twice; last vs. Alabama (5/24/08)

Hits: 4 twice; last vs. Mississippi State (5/9/08)

Runs Scored: 4 vs. Mississippi State (5/9/08)

Doubles: 2 at Auburn (5/15/08)

Triples: 1 twice; last at Tulane (4/22/08)

Home Runs: 1 several times; last vs. UC Irvine (6/8/08)

RBI: 3 four times; last vs. Texas Southern (5/30/08)

Stolen Bases: 2 five times; last vs. Michigan State (3/5/08)

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Sox first-round pick Jared Mitchell was ranked as the eighth best prospect in the Class-A South Atlantic League in a survey of managers conducted by Baseball America. Mitchell batted .296 with a .417 on-base percentage in 115 at-bats.

 

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 16, 2010 -> 02:01 PM)
So if he is starting rehab that quickly, it must mean the tear ended up being the lesser of the two evils, I take it?

Yes, that does sound like it was on the lower end of the scale in terms of starting rehab. I would like to know why rehab is expected to take 4+ months though.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 16, 2010 -> 02:01 PM)
So if he is starting rehab that quickly, it must mean the tear ended up being the lesser of the two evils, I take it?

 

Most likely. The tear was either off the bone or near the terminal end of the tendon.

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QUOTE (danman31 @ Mar 16, 2010 -> 03:26 PM)
Yes, that does sound like it was on the lower end of the scale in terms of starting rehab. I would like to know why rehab is expected to take 4+ months though.

 

That is actually a fairly short course of rehab for this extensive damage. The reason it takes time is its important function in supporting the arch. There are two factors here.

 

1) With 5-7 weeks of rest the tendon will become very weak. The strength of the tendon will increase as stress is added and strengthening of the muscle begins. It takes at least 6 weeks to add true strength to the muscle so as its strengthening the tendon will as well. So, its 6 weeks to increase strength and the rest to regain baseball activities.

 

2) There is also regaining the proprioception which is the body's unconscious awareness of control. When you tear this tendon that is vitally important in foot control he will lose this control. He is going to need to re-learn this control. Balance training will be the focus here. The time table for this part is variable but should fit in this rehab schedule.

 

 

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After a terrible start, Jared Mitchell is starting to regain his batting stroke that made him a first-round pick of the Chicago White Sox in the 2009 draft.

 

Mitchell had a nine-game hitting streak end Friday night for Class-A Winston-Salem in a 10-0 victory over Frederick. Mitchell batted .353 with four doubles and one triple and stole four bases during the streak.

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WhiteSoxTalkCSN

Also adds they don't know if Mitchell will start in Winston-Salem or Birmingham. #SoxFest

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WhiteSoxTalkCSN

Bell adds Mitchell is going through some swing changes. #SoxFest

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WhiteSoxTalkCSN

Bell says best-case for Mitchell is 2013. But legs are important, injury to ankle set him back. #SoxFest

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QUOTE (danman31 @ Feb 27, 2012 -> 11:24 PM)
Mitchell back to Winston-Salem would be a bad sign. Not that I'm questioning the Sox judgment, but he's probably not all that much improved if they're having him repeat the level.

Let's be honest...for a "Raw, athletically gifted OF", there pretty much was nothing worse that could possibly happen to him on a baseball field than the injury he suffered. Right at the year when you're pushing him upwards and expecting to see development, you get a 1-2 year complete setback that maybe never fully recovers.

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Wasn't the best weekend for Jared. I believe he pulled an 0/5 yesterday, and took a walk but got picked off the day before.

 

He's not a physically imposing guy but you can see him getting quickly down the line. He definitely worked the count well, and made some contact, but it wasn't enough to really push it to the wall. I believe there were more than a few fly balls in that mix. I'd like to see him hitting the ball more on a line drive/hard grounder to take advantage of his speed.

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I have to post this regarding Jared.

 

From Seedlings to Stars:

 

Notes – Few players in the minors came out of the chute as hot as Mitchell did and he wound up hitting 0.341/.471/.561 with 5 2B, 5 3B, 1 HR and 6 SB. In the process he showed a flash of the dynamic player the White Sox drafted out of LSU three years ago. The spring training ankle injury that cost him all of 2010 and his 183 SO in 129 games in 2011 gave many enough reason to jump off the bandwagon but I have continued to be a believer in his future and significant upside since he was in college. For those 24 games in April, Mitchell had me feeling pretty good about my evaluation skills, and of course he certainly caught the attention of the White Sox fan base with his performance.

 

Unfortunately the months that followed have not gone as smoothly and his K% has ballooned from 20.6 in April to a staggering 41.2% so far this month. If you’re wondering, that’s not a typo. Mitchell has struck out 35 times in 19 July games and has a 0.174/.318/.449 slash line to go with it. Some of that can be written off as sample size and statistical aberration. After all his LD% is far more likely to be closer to the 19.0% he has on the season overall than the 9.4% he had with the Barons in July. And while, yes, he’s going to continue to be a strikeout machine barring some significant improvement in that part of his game, he’s not going to go down on strikes 2 out of every 5 at bats going forward.

 

Speaking of needed plate discipline improvement, it is worth pointing out that 62 BB in 95 games is an indicator that his is making strides. In fact his BB% – currently at 15.0% – is up over 5 points from the 9.6% it was in 128 games last season.

 

The White Sox curiously (by my estimation) promoted him to Triple-A Charlotte yesterday so we’ll see how he handles facing International League pitching. If he can get hot again for an extended stretch like he was to start the season it’s not out of the question that Mitchell could wind up with 20 2B, 20 3B, 20 HR and 20 SB this season. That would be quite the rare accomplishment considering only four players since 1901 have pulled that off at the major league level and it’s obviously not a frequent thing in the minors.

 

 

If you’re wondering who the four are:

1911 – Frank Schulte

1957 – Willie Mays

2007 – Jimmy Rollins and Curtis Granderson

 

Hmmmm..........good company indeed.

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Those are guys that did it on the major league level.

 

Mitchell would be in the same company as players who struck out in 40% of their Double A at bats. That's a long list of guys that went on to flip burgers for a living.

 

Mitchell > Trout

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I'm really trying to put in a lot more effort into following the prospects and I'm confused why people are so high on Mitchell (top 10 in the organization). Sure he's got speed, but it seems like he has lost a step after the injury.

 

http://baseballprospectnation.com/2012/07/...ed-mitchell-of/

Speed: Lost a step with injuries and added mass on frame. More of a solid-average runner and likely average runner long term. Speed doesn’t play well on the bases. Lacks instincts to be significant stolen base threat. Not the speed guy that was drafted.

 

Also, it doesn't look like he hasn't batted his way into the top 10. Last year, he had a line of .237/.358/.420. Also, his K% from last year was above 30%.

 

So am I missing something here or is he just rated high because people believe he has a high ceiling or what?

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