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Scouting Video: Seth Rosin, RHP, San Francisco Giants (2010 Draft, Minnesota)

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July 27, 2010

The next time we see Seth Rosin on this site, chances are it will be video of him pitching for the San Jose Giants in the California League. In the meantime, this is video of what got him there in the first place.

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Baseball Beginnings on Seth Rosin, No. 138, (San Francisco Giants)

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June 8, 2010

Today the San Francisco Giants selected Seth Rosin with the #138 overall pick in the 2010 MLB Draft. Baseball Beginnings has been scouting Rosin from the start of the draft cycle. Enjoy links to the content we have published on him through the year.

Read Seth Rosin Update – NCAA Regional
Read May Seth Rosin Scouting Update
Read Seth Rosin Q&A
Watch Seth Rosin Video
Read Seth Rosin Scouting Report
Watch 2010 Regionals Seth Rosin Video

Scouting Update: Seth Rosin, RHP Minnesota (2010 Draft)

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June 6, 2010

You have to have something to walk into Cal State Fullerton and shut down a lineup with an automatic first-round pick, shut up a traditionally loud and feisty crowd, and shut out a strike zone that usually finds a way to shrink.

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Scouting Update: Seth Rosin, RHP Minnesota (2010 Draft)

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May 26, 2010

Speaking with a regional scouting source about Minnesota Friday night starter Seth Rosin, the 6-foot-7 right-hander continues to pitch his way toward the draft with a growing reputation as a big guy with a big arm.

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Scouting Video: Seth Rosin, RHP, Minnesota (2010 Draft)

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March 16, 2010

Seth Rosin has the makings of a workhorse right-hander. The Friday night guy at Minnesota, here’s a look at what he was doing last summer.

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Scouting Report: Seth Rosin, RHP, University of Minnesota (2010 Draft)

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February 6, 2010

Right-hander Seth Rosin is the Friday night starter for Minnesota this spring. He’s lost some weight from when I saw him in the summer and worked to improve his breaking ball. What I saw in the Cape when Rosin was pitching for Hyannis was the makings of a big, durable, innings-eating middle of the order major league starter. Some guys got all the luck, and Rosin being 6-6, well, that means whoever signs him is going to give him every chance to grow into a big league role. For me, Rosin is a throwback kind of guy, a Midwestern ox, a workhorse, take the ball every fifth day and get deep into the game. I like pitchers who are built for the long haul, whose physical stature hint that they can run like a good engine for seven innings.

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Covering the Cape, Hyannis, 2009

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October 9, 2009

Just about every scout I know buried the talent at Hyannis this year, but the Baseball Beginnings guy disagrees, wondering if anyone was watching the outfielder from South Carolina or the right-hander from Minnesota. Must be the vintage Mets uniforms making everyone think Mookie Wilson came out of retirement.

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First look: 2010 Draft Prospects (College pitchers)

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September 29, 2009

The Baseball Beginnings pre-draft 2010 college list isn’t made up of Boras Babies and Baseball America Beauties. Instead, we go by the players we have seen in person on the Cape or out West here in California. This list is being published in September 2009, eight full months before the June 2010 MLB Draft. As we stated in our high school lists for pitchers, infielders, outfielders and catchers, our college lists are not meant to be taken as definitive this early in the process. Don’t live or die by anything this early, as some guys will sink and some will swim. If you want hype, well, I’m not your kind of scout. As we say here at Baseball Beginnings, the players will rank themselves.

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