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Brett Siddall gets ready to bring his A’s game

MLB DRAFT: Son of Blue Jays broadcaste­r signs with Oakland after being picked in the 13th round

- BOB ELLIOTT

Power was the rarest commodity in this June’s draft. (See the Miami Marlins scooping Mississaug­a, Ont.’s Josh Naylor 12th overall in North America.)

Scout Matt Higginson saw power from outfielder Brett Siddall and made him the Oakland A’s 13thround selection.

“His power was much more noticeable this year,” Higginson said as Siddall bumped his home run total from three to 10 for coach Mike McRae’s Canisius Golden Griffs.

“Brett’s track record was three very good years at Canisius and it helped he had a good summer in the Northwoods League too,” Higginson said. Siddall hit .318 as a freshman, .333 last spring and .324 this year as well as being an all-star with the Lakeshore Chinooks in the Northwoods in the summer of 2014.

Siddall, the son of Blue Jays broadcaste­r Joe Siddall, played his first game with the rookie-class Arizona League A’s in Phoenix, going zero for one with three walks.

Higginson also signed right-hander Marc-Andre Berube of Trois Pistoles, Que., drafted in the 28th round from the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, and he also selected outfielder Eric Senior from the Toronto Mets in the 23rd round. Higginson said he is “hopeful” of signing Senior once high school classes end this week.

An A’s scouting supervisor saw Berube make one of his first starts after transferri­ng from Northeaste­rn Oklahoma A&M College. Higginson drove to see the Panthers face the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in April in Pittsburgh.

“I saw Marc … in Montreal a few years ago and he was in the mid 80s. Against Wake I had him at 94 miles per hour,” Higginson said. “He competed with a good sinker and he could spin a breaking ball. He throws from a low slot, so he has a lot of sink.”

Outfielder Philip Diedrick of Ajax, Ont., a 29th-round pick of the Washington Nationals, also signed. The Ontario Blue Jays grad hit .291 with eight homers and 22 RBIs for the Western Kentucky Hilltopper­s.

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