Los Angeles Times

Rutherford looms large in the MLB draft

The Chaminade outfielder is expected to be selected within the top 15 picks. Santa Barbara pitcher Gowdy could also go in first round.

- By Eric Sondheimer

Ever since Blake Rutherford was inserted into the starting lineup as a freshman outfielder at West Hills Chaminade High, coaches in the Mission League have considered him a special talent.

“He’s about as good as there is in this area,” Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Coach Tom Dill said.

Major League baseball begins its three-day amateur draft Thursday, and Rutherford, who has earned a scholarshi­p to UCLA, is expected to be taken among the top 15 picks.

The Philadelph­ia Phillies have the No. 1 choice, followed by the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves. The Angels have the No. 16 selection and the Dodgers draft at No. 20, No. 32 (compensati­on pick for losing Zack Greinke) and No. 36 (compensati­on for not signing No. 35 pick Kyle Funkhouser last year).

Rutherford was for a time considered the No. 1 high school outfielder in the draft, but now another UCLA signee, Mickey Moniak from La Costa Canyon, looks as if he might be the Phillies’ pick.

Whatever happens, Rutherford has been preparing for this moment for years. He has learned how to handle pressure and expectatio­ns.

Last fall, he played on the USA 18-under team and hit a decisive home run to win a game on the team’s march to a gold medal in Japan.

Players from the Mission League, which is composed of seven private schools in the San Fernando Valley, have been making an impression in pro baseball for decades.

In 1968, the No. 1 overall pick was Tim Foli from Notre Dame. Jack McDowell (Notre Dame) won the 1993 American League Cy Young Award. Rick Dempsey (Encino Crespi) was a major leaguer for 24 years. Jeff Suppan (Crespi) pitched for 17 years, earning the mostvaluab­le-player award for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2006 National League Championsh­ip Series.

The Mission League is represente­d by major leaguers Giancarlo Stanton (Notre Dame, Miami Marlins), Kevin Pillar (Chaminade, Toronto Blue Jays), Trevor Plouffe (Crespi, Minnesota Twins) and Brendan Ryan (Notre Dame, Angels).

Rutherford is expected to be a first-round pick this year, and already one of the top prospects for 2017 is Notre Dame’s Hunter Greene, a pitcher and shortstop.

When the players faced off this season, Rutherford hit a 95-mph fastball by Greene over the fence at Notre Dame after striking out earlier in the game.

Rutherford batted .577 with 45 hits, including 13 doubles and four home runs, this season.

Asked what his thoughts might be if his name is called Thursday, Rutherford said: “It will be a lot of thankfulne­ss for everyone involved who helped me get to this point. A lot of hard work and a lot of sacrifice given up by a lot of people.”

Another potential first-round pick is Santa Barbara pitcher Kevin Gowdy, yet another UCLA signee. He had 104 strikeouts and just six walks in 622⁄3 innings.

Gowdy said the option of signing a pro contract or going to play for UCLA is a “win-win” situation for him.

The first two rounds of the draft are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Thursday. Rounds 3 through 10 are Friday and 11 through 40 are Saturday.

 ?? Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times ?? BLAKE RUTHERFORD hit a decisive home run to help the USA 18-under team win a gold medal in the fall.
Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times BLAKE RUTHERFORD hit a decisive home run to help the USA 18-under team win a gold medal in the fall.

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