Does Pawtucket know the draft started? I'm not being the "hurry up guy"... I just haven't seen him around in weeks.
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Originally posted by chippered View PostI'm happy to get Gonzalez, but my only concern was his endurance. Still, hopefully he'll develope into a stud. Should be interesting to track his progress.Washington Bats, 2013-
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Well, my original plan was to take a pitcher no matter what. I have very little pitching prospects so I didn't even look at any hitters. However, when it got to me, I had a few pitchers I liked but several I thought might make it to my pick in the 2nd round. So, I ended up with Alvarez as he looks like a solid hitter. I already have Melgoza (#10 overall BLB prospect) for 1B so Alvarez will either be a DH or will be traded.Dallas Snappers
Pilsner Champs: 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
DL Wild card: 1992
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The Whalers took MR (or CL if you will) Anibal Rivera. Everyone took the top tier of SP's fairly quickly leaving this guy hanging out there for the taking. While I need some SP, this guy was rated all 7's by both my scouts, speeds up to 99, and he's just 16. Too hard to pass up for a 2nd tier starter.
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Originally posted by HrfdWhale View PostThe Whalers took MR (or CL if you will) Anibal Rivera. Everyone took the top tier of SP's fairly quickly leaving this guy hanging out there for the taking. While I need some SP, this guy was rated all 7's by both my scouts, speeds up to 99, and he's just 16. Too hard to pass up for a 2nd tier starter.
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Originally posted by Clay View PostWell, the order hasn't necessarily been the same... but no real surprises so far in the draft.
I was surprised that Graham went so high and Zamora as well.
I wouldn't have had the nerve to pick Graham so high as I'd have been worried I'd need two more like him to get me through the 7th. I would have been tempted to trade down 3 or 4 spots if I had been CA in the hopes he would still be there and I could pick up something decent in addition. I'll be watching him very closely the next couple of seasons to see if you can make a starter out of a guy like that though.
With regard to Zamora I have a strong preference for power hitters (and pitching) - speed and defence be dammed. I can see now that I had him rated too low and I'll look more closely at guys like that in the future.
Also, I probably would have picked Victor Gonzalez if I'd had the first pick though I see now that very few if anyone agrees with that assessment. All of my scouts had him significantly better than the other two top tier hitters. The overall draft class seems deep in pitching with a dearth of decent offensive players.
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Originally posted by Riverman View PostI was surprised that Graham went so high and Zamora as well.
I wouldn't have had the nerve to pick Graham so high as I'd have been worried I'd need two more like him to get me through the 7th. I would have been tempted to trade down 3 or 4 spots if I had been CA in the hopes he would still be there and I could pick up something decent in addition. I'll be watching him very closely the next couple of seasons to see if you can make a starter out of a guy like that though.
With regard to Zamora I have a strong preference for power hitters (and pitching) - speed and defence be dammed. I can see now that I had him rated too low and I'll look more closely at guys like that in the future.
Also, I probably would have picked Victor Gonzalez if I'd had the first pick though I see now that very few if anyone agrees with that assessment. All of my scouts had him significantly better than the other two top tier hitters. The overall draft class seems deep in pitching with a dearth of decent offensive players.
As for Zamora, I love the pick.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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