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Originally posted by Pat View PostI'm curious to what everyone's scout thought of my pick, SP Don Woods?
My scout has him #1 in overall potential, 6-7-7. He also has him #8 on the draft list, the highest rated player left when I picked.
Last year with my first round pick I took 2B Robert Abbott. A lot of people said their scout didn't like him at all. When the first prospect report came out he was ranked I think 98th. Now he is #50.Dallas Snappers
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Originally posted by Pat View PostI'm curious to what everyone's scout thought of my pick, SP Don Woods?
My scout has him #1 in overall potential, 6-7-7. He also has him #8 on the draft list, the highest rated player left when I picked.
Last year with my first round pick I took 2B Robert Abbott. A lot of people said their scout didn't like him at all. When the first prospect report came out he was ranked I think 98th. Now he is #50.
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Originally posted by Jim View Post4/4/5Originally posted by chippered View PostMine had him 5-5-5/2-2-2. He was on my list, but I was more interested in...whatever the guys name is that I picked.Originally posted by Riverman View PostHe is someone I would have considered with that pick but I don't think that I would have traded up to get him as there were several other players out there at that time that I liked just as well.
Giving up a future (hopefully late) 2nd round pick is totally fine with me. Woods was the #1 guy according to my scout going into the draft and he was the highest rated guy via the Draft List when I traded for the pick. We can only go off what our scout thinks, and I couldn't risk losing the guy my scout likes the best. Of course, he could be a huge bust, but I will take that chance every time. Plus, I am desperate for SP prospects.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
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Got the guy I wanted, I'm thrilled Colt Guinane lasted this far. My scout doesn't think he's a Don Hudson or anything, but he still thinks he wil be a solid player. At catcher, offense is always a plus. I'm desperately thin on catchers in the minors. He's still pretty raw but projectable. I'm real happy with the way I've drafted so far.
Getting Smythe and Guinane will help boost an organization thin on positional prospects.
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Originally posted by Pat View PostI'm curious to what everyone's scout thought of my pick, SP Don Woods?
My scout has him #1 in overall potential, 6-7-7. He also has him #8 on the draft list, the highest rated player left when I picked.
Last year with my first round pick I took 2B Robert Abbott. A lot of people said their scout didn't like him at all. When the first prospect report came out he was ranked I think 98th. Now he is #50.WINDY CITY PLAYBOYS
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostGot the guy I wanted, I'm thrilled Colt Guinane lasted this far. My scout doesn't think he's a Don Hudson or anything, but he still thinks he wil be a solid player. At catcher, offense is always a plus. I'm desperately thin on catchers in the minors. He's still pretty raw but projectable. I'm real happy with the way I've drafted so far.
Getting Smythe and Guinane will help boost an organization thin on positional prospects.
Originally posted by Riverman View PostI decide to go with the #2 reliever on my board. I was very disappointed that both Hayes and Tanner went before it was my turn. I was starting to think that I would get one of them at 2 (2).
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