CLASS OF 2015
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RHP
John
Aiello
Wake Forest
Germantown Academy (HS) • PA
6' 3" • 215LBS
R/R
Germantown Academy (HS) • PA
6' 3" • 215LBS
R/R
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2015 National
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- College Crosscheck: Week 13 - May 16, 2018
- Top Stories of 2015: #3 - Connor Ollio Makes USA Baseball 15U National Team - Dec 29, 2015
- Most Viewed Player Profiles of 2015: No. 9 John Aiello - Dec 6, 2015
- Pennsylvania Draft Preview - Jun 3, 2015
- 2015 Season Preview: PAISAA - Feb 27, 2015
- Most Viewed Player Profiles of 2014: No. 2 John Aiello - Jan 3, 2015
- Area Code Games: Day 2 Notebook - Aug 6, 2014
- USA Baseball Names 44 To Trials Roster - Jun 24, 2014
- Tournament of Stars: PBR Day 2 Notebook - Jun 19, 2014
- 2014 Tournament Of Stars Preview - Jun 17, 2014
- Tournament Of Stars: Evaluation Day 1 Notebook - Jun 17, 2014
- The Hotlist: 2015 Draft Prospects To Watch - Jun 11, 2014
- Updated Overall 2015 Player Rankings - Mar 27, 2014
- Conference Preview: Inter-Academic League - Mar 7, 2014
- Neumann-Goretti Has a Doud on the Hill - Feb 14, 2014
- PBR Mailbag: Top Underclass Shortstops, Super 60 Pitchers And Diversity In Baseball - Jan 27, 2014
- Top 10 Stories of 2013: #1 Story of the Year - Jan 3, 2014
- The Mailbag: Answers to Your Questions - Dec 23, 2013
- Updated Overall 2015 Rankings Released - Dec 5, 2013
- Class of 2015 Commitments Continue to Roll In - Dec 2, 2013
- Updated PA Class of 2015 Rankings Released - Nov 8, 2013
- October Notebook: Part Two - Nov 1, 2013
- Jupiter: Top Midwest Standouts - Oct 30, 2013
- Jupiter: Day 3 Midwest Notebook - Oct 28, 2013
- Jupiter: Day 2 Midwest Notebook - Oct 27, 2013
- Pennsylvania Insider: Clearing out the Notebook - Oct 27, 2013
- The Hotlist: Top 2015 Middle Infielders - Oct 9, 2013
- Class of 2015 Garners Attention in Combined Rankings - Sep 5, 2013
- Updated Overall Class of 2015 Player Rankings - Sep 5, 2013
- Metropolitan Baseball Classic Preview: Part II - Aug 29, 2013
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings Released - Aug 15, 2013
- Updated Overall Class of 2015 Player Rankings - Jul 10, 2013
- Recent PA Signings and Commitments - Apr 20, 2013
- Updated Overall Class of 2015 Player Rankings - Mar 19, 2013
- 2013 Inter-Academic League Preview - Mar 11, 2013
- Inside look at Philadelpia's loaded Inter-Academic League - Mar 6, 2013
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings - Mar 6, 2013
- Preseason Preview: Germantown Academy (Inter Academic League) - Jan 18, 2013
- The Six Most Promising Shortstops in Pennsylvania - Dec 20, 2012
- PA Prospects Showcase Talents on the National and International Levels - Nov 26, 2012
- Aiello Making His Mark on the National Scene - Nov 10, 2012
- Pennsylvania Players Shine at WWBA Underclass World Championship - Oct 14, 2012
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5.15.18 - Strong framed and athletic, Aiello has plus raw power but struggled during the series, even sitting out Sunday's game after going 0-for-5 with five strikeouts the night before. He has good bat speed, balance and a loose swing, yet was consistently late to the ball and lacked barrel control. Easier said than done, but if he could get consistent with his load and being in rhythm with the pitcher, this should help his ability to control the barrel for more consistent contact. Unfortunately, swing/miss and a lack of plate discipline have been the story of his spring. It was also concerning last season with a 27% strikeout rate, but hitting 20 home runs while sandwiched between two second rounders (Gavin Sheets and Stuart Fairchild) lessened the team impact of those empty at-bats. This spring his strikeout rate is currently just under 30%. Anything over a 20% college strikeout rate is a red flag for professional success since this rate usually increases as hitters see more skilled pitchers on a daily basis. He is similar statistically, physically and tool-wise to former Arizona Wildcat third baseman Bobby Dalbec who struck out in 30% of his plate appearances during his junior year, yet still wound up as a 4th round pick of the Red Sox in 2016. As a pro, Dalbec has continued to strike out, increasing to a 33% rate with a low average and modest power production. Defensively, Aiello showed an above average arm when his feet were set with average fielding actions and hands. Range was near average. Also, is an above average runner underway who has 10 stolen bases this spring. Played hard every pitch and didn't let his current struggles get the best of him. Aiello will face an interesting situation this June. His stock has obviously dropped this spring, but the draft rewards prospects like him with power and athleticism. Will he be drafted high enough to sign? Or will he return to Wake Forest for his senior season, complete his degree and lead what should be a very good Demon Deacon club next spring? He could also continue to work on switch-hitting, something he did his freshman season and also what he did extensively during Friday's pregame batting practice. Day 2 of the draft should answer this question.