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Originally posted by lou View PostFG - Bleday is just a great player who has had a great amateur career and passes every eye test. It’s interesting that Misner, who has huge power but a rough swing, was often mentioned with the Yankees and instead ends up with Miami, which is somewhat staffed with ex-Yankees personnel. Nunez is the best infield defender in the class and he’s got a shot to hit from both sides of the plate. A strong first day from Miami restocking the system with upside bats.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Postyeah, but doesn't seem like they've saved money with their first 3 picks. Probably don't have the funds to sign these HS Pitchers that have slipped, right?
U can take any of them then College C in Rd 4 and DJ Herz or another HS arm in Rd 5 easily still as slots are still 400K
Could go DJ Herz too and save some cash in Rd 3
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostInterested to see how aggressive we'll be with these big time college bats. Or if they'll be more aggressive with Bleday than others. I would have to think straight to Clinton, at least for Bleday.
Clinton OF as of right now-Thomas Jones/Scott/Jerar/Bradshaw/Connor Grant (ALL except Grant are younger than Burdick) and all need AB's
Misner probably Batavia then Clinton and Nunez to GCL. Hope they are aggressive just like LY with ALL guys
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostThey dont have space in Clinton for these guys while Jupiter has been signing minor league FA. Wouldn't be surprising to see Bleday and Burdick start in Jupiter actually.
Clinton OF as of right now-Thomas Jones/Scott/Jerar/Bradshaw/Connor Grant (ALL except Grant are younger than Burdick) and all need AB's
Misner probably Batavia then Clinton and Nunez to GCL. Hope they are aggressive just like LY with ALL guys
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So Monte, Brinson, VVM, Scott, likely Osiris, and 3 of first 4 picks in 2019 all OF. Plus Ramirez, Cooper, Sierra, Dean, etc. Maybe Anderson moving out there, developing Riddle in CF now as a super sub...
It seems to me they want to spend -0- money and have a club controlled OF for the next decade (and maybe 1B too as someone could move there).
They can't possibly commit major FA dollars to 1B/OF or longterm bullpen right now, and at most, maybe they would sign one ace SP. You presume Diaz is at 2B for years to see if he works out (and if he fails Devers, Nunez, maybe Osiris), and Anderson could move to RF as a lot of these guys are years away (plus probability some/all of Monte, Brinson, VVM struggle).
This is really lining up for spending money on a SS for sure as there is nothing for years (I believe Devers is 3 years away minimum), and then a 3B to move Anderson to RF.
I see Rendon and Didi smoke. They literally are perfect to plop on top of this. It is making a lot of sense with the pitching, and now the outfielders.
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And that was typed before they took a 4th round 1B
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Bleday-RF
Misner-CF maybe 1B
Burdick-CF maybe Corner OF
Edwards-1B
Nunez-SS who moves Osiris to CF/2B at Clinton
All College Bats with power which means 4 guys for Jupiter next year
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Something to watch is we just drafted 2 guys
3-750K
4-544K
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1.3 Million
We might pay 600-750K(At Most) for BOTH which means we prolly have 1 Million to use right nowLast edited by tjfla; 06-04-2019, 02:09 PM.
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last year they seemed to prioritize athletes and athleticism over actual baseball tools. This year seems like the opposite. I dont mind either, but i like the flexibility in strategy based upon where the system is as a whole. It is so god damn refreshing to see a draft strategy other than "lets save some money here so we can have some money to trade for the missing pieces like Cashner, Rodney, Colin Rea, Latos, etc, etc, etc."
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postlast year they seemed to prioritize athletes and athleticism over actual baseball tools. This year seems like the opposite. I dont mind either, but i like the flexibility in strategy based upon where the system is as a whole. It is so god damn refreshing to see a draft strategy other than "lets save some money here so we can have some money to trade for the missing pieces like Cashner, Rodney, Colin Rea, Latos, etc, etc, etc."
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postlast year they seemed to prioritize athletes and athleticism over actual baseball tools. This year seems like the opposite. I dont mind either, but i like the flexibility in strategy based upon where the system is as a whole. It is so god damn refreshing to see a draft strategy other than "lets save some money here so we can have some money to trade for the missing pieces like Cashner, Rodney, Colin Rea, Latos, etc, etc, etc."
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It doesn't mean anything because it's all a crap shoot, but I really like their approach to this draft. Lots of upside, especially in the power department which is sorely needed; and two relatively safe guys in their first 3 picks in Bleday (who also has a high ceiling along with a high floor), and Nunez, who's defense probably makes him a utility guy at the very least. While Scott wasn't my favorite pick, I like the hauls from last year and this one. Hopefully they hit the lotto on some of these guys.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostIt doesn't mean anything because it's all a crap shoot, but I really like their approach to this draft. Lots of upside, especially in the power department which is sorely needed; and two relatively safe guys in their first 3 picks in Bleday (who also has a high ceiling along with a high floor), and Nunez, who's defense probably makes him a utility guy at the very least. While Scott wasn't my favorite pick, I like the hauls from last year and this one. Hopefully they hit the lotto on some of these guys.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostIt doesn't mean anything because it's all a crap shoot, but I really like their approach to this draft. Lots of upside, especially in the power department which is sorely needed; and two relatively safe guys in their first 3 picks in Bleday (who also has a high ceiling along with a high floor), and Nunez, who's defense probably makes him a utility guy at the very least. While Scott wasn't my favorite pick, I like the hauls from last year and this one. Hopefully they hit the lotto on some of these guys.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI really like Burdick too. I think he's going to hit and hit right away. Had a higher OPS than Bleday this year, obviously not the same level of competition, but the level of competition was better than you'd think. 17 games against teams that were in the NCAA Tournamen. Misner I think is a boom or bust guy, but he's got the tools to be a star, and at 35 that's great value.
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