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  • Took OF Gene Dixon out of Clemson. The guy has been a hitting machine in college, with a career .376 BA in three years in college. The California native is the anchor of the Tigers offense. It's no secret that my team is getting old in the outfield and Dixon was a no-brainer. He's got good plate discipline and can really fly on the basepaths.

    We also really liked Escamilla but he went off the board right before us, making my choice of Dixon a bit easier.

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    • Two Clemson Tigers in a row.
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      • Selected CF Jayson Madocks from Clemson.

        Doesn't have the same pop as the Tiger selected before him but Madocks sure knows how to get on base. Typical lead-off guy that has good speed and defense. Madocks will continue to play CF at the next level.
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        • Originally posted by Spear View Post
          Selected CF Jayson Madocks from Clemson.

          Doesn't have the same pop as the Tiger selected before him but Madocks sure knows how to get on base. Typical lead-off guy that has good speed and defense. Madocks will continue to play CF at the next level.
          I loved this kid.
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          • My #1 guy is still available.

            Not sure if I should be excited, or scared.
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            , 2000
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            • Yep I got one hitter left of the board. Everyone is obviously copying my draft board.
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              Originally posted by fsquid
              You guys should trade with Windy City.

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              • Originally posted by Lintyfresh85 View Post
                My #1 guy is still available.

                Not sure if I should be excited, or scared.
                My top 2 hitters are still available and I'm sure one of them is your #1 guy.
                The Great One!

                To many rings to count...

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                • Originally posted by Clay View Post
                  My top 2 hitters are still available and I'm sure one of them is your #1 guy.
                  I'm betting his #1 guy is a pitcher.


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                  • And obviously, Dixon and Madocks were #s 1 and 2 on my draft board. I'll have my pick up shortly - have to go out to my car to use my laptop because we can't bring our own laptops into work. Yay....
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                    Originally posted by umd
                    Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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                    • I'm betting his #1 guy is international and his scout is wrong.
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                      • Originally posted by Spectre View Post
                        Took OF Gene Dixon out of Clemson. The guy has been a hitting machine in college, with a career .376 BA in three years in college. The California native is the anchor of the Tigers offense. It's no secret that my team is getting old in the outfield and Dixon was a no-brainer. He's got good plate discipline and can really fly on the basepaths.

                        We also really liked Escamilla but he went off the board right before us, making my choice of Dixon a bit easier.
                        Damn, I really like Dixon and for whatever reason was hoping he's fall to my pick in the second round.

                        Good pick.

                        Also, do the international guys count towards the international abilities of our scouts and the money we put towards that segment of the scouting budget? Hmm....

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                        • I like the Gene Crews pick by Sin City. He was the #1 player left on my board. I was hoping to get an OF prospect with my 1st round pick but most of the guys I liked are gone now. This has been a very hitter heavy 1st round in comparison to past drafts. I think the SP prospects with only 2 pitches are scaring people away.

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                          • Sin City takes CF Gene Crews of FSU. We had Dixon and Madocks ranked higher on our draft board, but Crews is a nice consolation prize. He's a bit of a free swinger for our tastes, but his power potential and fielding ability at multiple OF positions have us feeling good about taking him 14th overall.
                            SIN CITY GAMBLERS since 1990
                            NEW ORLEANS DUKES since 1993
                            1998 BLB Champions
                            2000 BLB Champions

                            Originally posted by umd
                            Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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                            • Originally posted by Andrew View Post
                              I like the Gene Crews pick by Sin City. He was the #1 player left on my board. I was hoping to get an OF prospect with my 1st round pick but most of the guys I liked are gone now. This has been a very hitter heavy 1st round in comparison to past drafts. I think the SP prospects with only 2 pitches are scaring people away.
                              Scared me away.

                              Although, there are a few with some pretty impressive repertoires.
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                              • Originally posted by chippered View Post
                                Also, do the international guys count towards the international abilities of our scouts and the money we put towards that segment of the scouting budget? Hmm....
                                Since I am what many consider to be the drafting expert.

                                <table><tbody><tr><td>Rating</td><td>Description </td></tr><tr><td>Scout Major Leagues</td><td>Ability to scout major league players. This includes players from any parent league in your game that are in the same nation as this Scouting Director, as well as all free agents that have at least one day of professional service time. </td></tr><tr><td>Scout Minor Leagues</td><td>
                                Ability to scout minor league players. This includes players from any child leagues in your game that are in the same nation as this Scouting Director. </td></tr><tr><td>International Scouting</td><td>
                                Ability to scout players at any level who are in a different nation from this Scouting Director. Note, however, that for purposes of scouting, all free agents count as "major leaguers." </td></tr><tr><td>Scout Amateurs</td><td>
                                Ability to scout amateur players, such as those in an upcoming first-year player draft. This includes any players with no professional service time. </td></tr><tr><td>Projection</td><td>
                                The Scouting Director's preference when it comes to projecting the future potential of players. The projection attribute has five settings: Highly Favor Ability, Favor Ability, Neutral, Favor Tools, and Highly Favor Tools. A Scouting Director that favors ability will base players' potential ratings on what the player can already do and project what he thinks the player will become in the future. Think of this type of scout as more of a "Moneyball" scout. The director that favors tools will base the players' potential ratings on the maximum peak the player could achieve. In theory, a scout that favors tools will find more superstars, while a scout that favors ability will find more serviceable major league players. </td></tr></tbody></table>
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