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  • #76
    Originally posted by Clay View Post
    I don't think there's a slamdunk 1st overall this year. I could see you going a lot of different ways.... like Diesel.
    LOL

    I know the utility isn't live yet, but I'll post who my official pick soon. Just give me time to write-up a little something to give it some dramatic flair. I'm pretty happy with the pick, I'm just a little worried that I'll have to do something crazy at #9.

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    • #77
      It's up for me. I can see the draft class fine.
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      • #78
        Originally posted by spot View Post
        It's up for me. I can see the draft class fine.
        Everything is ready except the traded picks. I should have that done tonight.

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        • #79
          If I picked #1 I'd be torn between what looks like the cant miss SP or the position player that IF my scout is right....and I just don't know if he is, could be the greatest hitter in BLB history.

          I don't think I'd have the balls to take the hitter though.
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          Originally posted by fsquid
          You guys should trade with Windy City.

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          • #80
            If I picked #1 I'd be torn between what looks like the cant miss SP or the position player that IF my scout is right....and I just don't know if he is, could be the greatest hitter in BLB history.
            Thats why I love this, my scout would say your scout is insane. my scout may suck but we'll all find out in 5 years!

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            • #81
              My pick is in: Don Leonard, 20 year old SP out of Rhode Island. My organization is much better stocked at pitcher, but it was very hard to pass on Leonard. He looks like a stud and you can never have enough pitching.
              Last edited by Spectre; 03-02-2009, 06:49 PM.

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              • #82
                THat's a good pick on a few levels. He's a really strong pitcher (IMO) and really nicely developed at this point. Whether you'd choose to or not, you COULD start him at AA easily, and arguably AAA. No reason to rush... but I think he's a good pick.
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                • #83
                  'An elite pitching prospect, no question.'

                  Good pick Spectre!

                  Type of pitcher I always like to draft, a bit older and a bit more developed than the super prospects who are 18 years old.
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                  • #84
                    My scout isn't as high on him, but he still looks good.

                    Unfortunately, my scout only likes 9 guys a lot, so it looks like the Millers 1st round curse continues.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Lintyfresh85 View Post
                      'An elite pitching prospect, no question.'

                      Good pick Spectre!

                      Type of pitcher I always like to draft, a bit older and a bit more developed than the super prospects who are 18 years old.
                      My scout says the same thing. Not sure if we're allowed to post ratings after picks, but I'll go rouge. He's got him at 7-5-6, with current ratings of 4-3-3. Good stuff there.

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                      • #86
                        I'm really intrigued to see where the next 7 picks go until my next pick. I'm really torn about the direction I want to go with that pick.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Spectre View Post
                          My pick is in: Don Leonard, 20 year old SP out of Rhode Island. My organization is much better stocked at pitcher, but it was very hard to pass on Leonard. He looks like a stud and you can never have enough pitching.
                          Nice pick, and that was my can't miss pitcher.

                          I think at the end of the day I would've done the same. Now if my 'greatest hitter in BLB history' is still there when I pick I'll know that my scout sucks, but I'd have to take him anyway.
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                          BLB Champions - 1986, 2009
                          Hall of Famers: 4
                          Pale Ale Pitcher Awards: 6
                          Stout Sluggers: 2
                          New Brews: 6

                          Originally posted by fsquid
                          You guys should trade with Windy City.

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                          • #88
                            Really like Leonard. As much as anyone can with this scouting system.
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                            • #89
                              I too liked Leonard a lot and would have picked him if Spectre had picked someone else by Saturday or so. But yesterday I changed my mind and I decided I was going to take the hitter my scout likes best even if both he and Leonard were still there.

                              I am very reluctant to take a 17 year-old 1B with this pick but there were several things about the scouting reports I have received that make it impossible for me to resist taking ...

                              Don Hudson

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                              • #90
                                Damn you Riverman, that was my can't miss hitter :)

                                Great pick bro

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