After getting a commit from Prep Baseball Report's #14 prospect in the state of Illinois in the 2013 class, Nick Kowalczuk, a couple of weeks ago, Erik Bakich has followed up by nabbing the player ranked #5 in that state, Keith Lehmann. This latest commit was reported earlier today by PBR:
IL: **BREAKING** Keith Lehmann, a RHP/3B from Lyons HS, commits to Michigan. Lehmann is a 1st-team All-Stater, ranked No. 5 overall in IL
— Prep Baseball Report (@prepbaseball) August 15, 2012
EDIT: His PBR profile lists his fastball at 87-90 mph. Here's part of their scouting report:
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound Lehmann was impressive in all facets of the game, but perhaps his biggest upside is on the mound. His arm works with little effort, as he sat 84-85 mph with his fastball, topping at 86, and with sink. He also showed advanced feel for his 74-75 mph changeup, which had run and sink as well. . . . Overall, Lehmann looks to be a high-level prospect—both as a pitcher and as a position player.
There's also a newspaper article on him from June titled Uniquely versatile junior Keith Lehmann leads title quests that emphasizes his ability/willingness to play multiple positions, including pitching and catching in the same game. Here's an excerpt:
That all-around game will help Lehmann at the next level, wherever that may be. For now, he’s received offers from Big Ten schools among others.
“He can play catcher, he can probably play any position,” [coach George] Ushela said. “He could be an outfielder easily.”
Part of that versatility comes from Lehmann’s mindset. He typically played third base in the field this year, but doesn’t view pitching much differently than any other position.
“I kind of just look at pitching as another position and when you move up you’re usually just a pitcher, but I’m hopefully looking to play the field in college if I play and pitch,” Lehmann said. “I really wasn’t even really a good pitcher up until I got to high school and I realized I could throw hard and then I learned some pitches and got it done.”

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I don't follow M baseball as much as I did when I was in school, but I am learned enough to realize a bunch of Hello posts is a damn good thing. Good job Coach! Go Blue!
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