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Originally posted by lou View PostThis seems like an easy draft. Appel, Gray, Bryant, Moran, Shipley, DJ Petersen. The three top college arms, and three top college bats all are corner infielders which is perfect. Whatever is there. I'd draft them in that order. If they take someone else just to save a few hundred thousand on slot, jesus christ. My interest will move from a 2/10 to a 1/10.
1 Colin Moran(If still there AND willing to take less which he already said NO)
2 Braden Shipley(Already said will take less)
3 Reese McGuire(If willing to take less)
4 DJ Peterson(Already said will take less)
5 Chris Anderson
6 Austin Meadows
The reason for all of this saving cash tho seems to be that they wanna spend more in the later rounds. They want to take the BPA like Houston did instead of what other teams had to do last year and take guys that were projected Rd 20-25 in Rd 7-10
Also hearing that Shipley/McGuire/Peterson are willing to take $500,000 or even more under slot from teams 5-10,which is the reason we are considering them
If it was talent wise I would either go for Colin Moran(who can stick at 3B and move quickly) or Austin Meadows(who could be Yelich with power and was mentioned at #1 at start)Last edited by tjfla; 05-24-2013, 03:43 PM.
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I am so fascinated with this draft. I didn't pay too much attention to the draft in previous years, but this year I look up stuff on it daily.
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Also, form Marlins' closer Bryan Harvey's son, Hunter, is a projected first rounder out of high school in this year's draft.LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-
5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K
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If those are the guys tjfla is saying the Marlins are considering, I expect them to take someone completely different.Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
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Originally posted by Miamarlin21 View PostI am so fascinated with this draft. I didn't pay too much attention to the draft in previous years, but this year I look up stuff on it daily.
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Also, form Marlins' closer Bryan Harvey's son, Hunter, is a projected first rounder out of high school in this year's draft.
and yes Fritz,we can't draft talent if Hugg or Beef don't like something about them.
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostMight be easy for normal teams but our order looks like this right now
1 Colin Moran(If still there AND willing to take less which he already said NO)
2 Braden Shipley(Already said will take less)
3 Reese McGuire(If willing to take less)
4 DJ Peterson(Already said will take less)
5 Chris Anderson
6 Austin Meadows
The reason for all of this saving cash tho seems to be that they wanna spend more in the later rounds. They want to take the BPA like Houston did instead of what other teams had to do last year and take guys that were projected Rd 20-25 in Rd 7-10
Also hearing that Shipley/McGuire/Peterson are willing to take $500,000 or even more under slot from teams 5-10,which is the reason we are considering them
If it was talent wise I would either go for Colin Moran(who can stick at 3B and move quickly) or Austin Meadows(who could be Yelich with power and was mentioned at #1 at start)
I prefer Frazier to Meadows. Frazier has the potential to have big time power. Moran would be my first choice followed by Shipley/Peterson/Frazier in no particular order although I wouldn't be upset with Stewart, McGuire, or Meadows.Last edited by sports24/7; 05-25-2013, 05:00 PM.
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Two new mocks today. Jonathan Mayo of mlb.com and Keith Law of ESPN both have the Marlins taking Braden Shipley. But the real interesting part is Law saying this:
I don't think the Astros will make a formal decision on this pick until Thursday, but the buzz within the industry has Houston leaning toward this scenario: Houston takes Moran, knowing his next-best alternative is to go No. 5 to Cleveland, whose slot value is $3,787,000. By doing this, the Astros could offer him $4 million or so and know he'd accept it.
The value of the No. 1 pick is $7.2 million, which means the Astros would then have sufficient savings to take first-round talents who fell at picks 40 and 74, something they've already shopped around to some prep players who aren't going in the top 33.
They could take Jonathan Gray but won't get as much of a discount if they do. They're not on Kris Bryant or Clint Frazier, and Mark Appel doesn't seem to be one of their top two options.
I can't see Gray falling far, with a floor at No. 6. (No way does Miami scouting director Stan Meek, an Oklahoma native who played at OU, pass on a Sooner as good as Gray.)
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Gray this year and Rondon next year with Fernandez would be something. Doubt Gray drops though. I like what I've read about Shipley though."You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
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The only issue with us taking Gray at #6 if he is there is we wanna do the same thing as Houston wants to do. We want to take a guy at #6 that is willing to sign far below slot so that we can get the BPA at #35 and #44.
If Gray is there at #6 he is gonna want all or more than 3.5 million. The reason we were high on Moran 3 months ago was because he was projected at 9-15 and we thought that we could get him cheaper to which he said NO.
Houston is trying to do with Moran,what we are gonna try to do which is call Shipley/Peterson and say we will take u at #6 and pay u a little more than u would actually get at #10 or so.
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Also was a report earlier in the week that Austin Meadows reps were telling teams that he would be willing to sign for slot if drafted 5-8. We could still look at him if that was true,we like him and have even had worked him out down in Miami. The problem had been tho that he kept telling teams he wanted more than slot-guess with all the mocks having him from #10-13 now he changed his mind
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostThe only issue with us taking Gray at #6 if he is there is we wanna do the same thing as Houston wants to do. We want to take a guy at #6 that is willing to sign far below slot so that we can get the BPA at #35 and #44.
If Gray is there at #6 he is gonna want all or more than 3.5 million. The reason we were high on Moran 3 months ago was because he was projected at 9-15 and we thought that we could get him cheaper to which he said NO.
Houston is trying to do with Moran,what we are gonna try to do which is call Shipley/Peterson and say we will take u at #6 and pay u a little more than u would actually get at #10 or so.
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Also was a report earlier in the week that Austin Meadows reps were telling teams that he would be willing to sign for slot if drafted 5-8. We could still look at him if that was true,we like him and have even had worked him out down in Miami. The problem had been tho that he kept telling teams he wanted more than slot-guess with all the mocks having him from #10-13 now he changed his mind
Getting two good players going below slot at 6 is a good option, but you don't pass on an elite pitching prospect who is going to move quickly for two solid players. Especially with the Oklahoma ties like Law mentioned. These guys love to take players from that state.Last edited by sports24/7; 05-30-2013, 01:38 PM.
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