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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostThey have Lacy ahead of Tork and Martin?
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostProspects 365
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The Angels will be on the clock tomorrow night with Mick Abel, Cade Cavalli, Tyler Soderstrom, Garrett Crochet, Nick Bitsko, Garrett Mitchell Pete Crow-Armstrong and many others remaining on the board.
Instead, they are currently contemplating punting the pick to save $100,000.
Angels 1 of 4 teams thinking about doing this. Taking HS or college guys who will NOT sign,get the picks for next year and just regrouping in 2021.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostThat wouldn't surprise me at all. Lacy is a stud. I've had him ahead of Martin for some time, and I like Martin a lot. Torkelson, I think he's probably the surest thing as a pure hitter that we've had in quite a few drafts, so that'd be hard to pass up. I just think Lacy's ceiling is so high, couple that with already great production in the SEC, plus I think he's the best fit organizationally being able to slot him in with our power righties Alcantara, Cabrera and Sixto. Just makes so much sense.
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The Angels have given out about a billion $'s in contracts the last couple years and they're worried about $100K? Am I missing something here?
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostIf I'm not mistaken, it wouldn't be about saving the money, but rather getting the extra pick in 2021.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostIf I'm not mistaken, it wouldn't be about saving the money, but rather getting the extra pick in 2021.
LAA/Washington are seriously considering this while SD/SF/TB/Cubs/Milwaukee are thinking about doing some type of this
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI don't get that. It's not like this is a weak draft, despite the fact that it's only 5 rounds. A couple of high school players have dropped out of the draft, but not a bunch, and unless they're going to Junior College, those players will have to wait 3 years. College players that would've been drafted high in 2020, and college players that would be drafted high in 2021 remain unchanged.
Its more about getting flexiblity next year and scouting. LAA thinking is this. Get 6 or 7 picks in the first 3 rounds and have a cap pool of 20 million for 25 picks-they can scout the whole year too
The Pool Cap $ is the real driving force behind this and not the 100k. The more $ u got the more stuff u can do
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Now onto the Marlins
Looks like Asa Lacy is the pick UNLESS his bonus demands get crazy today. His people are talking to Detroit/Balt/Miami/Toronto about numbers-before this week he was said to be cool with a 7.25 to 7 Million however been reported he upped the number some to Detroit and Baltimore. No clue if this is cause he wants to drop to us or he really wants more
If he wants 8 million and Austin Martin is still on the board we probably would go with Martin but if Lacy doesnt he is our pick!!!
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The latest MLB.com mock draft:
3. Marlins
Callis: Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M -- The Marlins would prefer Martin, whom scouting director D.J. Svihlik recruited to Vanderbilt when he coached there. If Martin is gone, the choice comes down to Lacy and Gonzales.
Mayo: Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M -- Ever since Lacy separated himself as the top arm in this class, he’s been associated with the Marlins. If Martin were to be available here, that would be an interesting conversation.
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Originally posted by fauowls44 View PostThe latest MLB.com mock draft:
3. Marlins
Callis: Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M -- The Marlins would prefer Martin, whom scouting director D.J. Svihlik recruited to Vanderbilt when he coached there. If Martin is gone, the choice comes down to Lacy and Gonzales.
Mayo: Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M -- Ever since Lacy separated himself as the top arm in this class, he’s been associated with the Marlins. If Martin were to be available here, that would be an interesting conversation.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostJose Fernandez turned 21 in late July of his inaugural MLB season and was voted Rookie of the Year. Asa Lacey turned 21 on June 2 of this year. Yep, I'd at least think about it after checking him out in spring training 2.0.
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New ESPN.com 2 round mock draft:
3. Miami Marlins
Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M: In the event these first two go chalk, this pick is also expected to go chalk. Martin would be the pick if Gonzales or Kjerstad go second.
40. Miami Marlins: Alika Williams, SS, Arizona State
61. Miami Marlins: Ian Seymour, LHP, Virginia Tech
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostHe isnt ready yet. Lacy has great stuff but they need to clean up his delivery-ML bats would destroy him cause he kinda tips his pitchesLast edited by tjfla; 06-10-2020, 08:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostThat's exciting. If he's been this good while tipping his pitches, he's even better than I thought.
Well when u throw 98 against college guys u can tip them HAHA. Not really tipping pitches but his delivery isnt crisp-lets just say the Astros would destroy him
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Originally posted by fauowls44 View PostNew ESPN.com 2 round mock draft:
3. Miami Marlins
Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M: In the event these first two go chalk, this pick is also expected to go chalk. Martin would be the pick if Gonzales or Kjerstad go second.
40. Miami Marlins: Alika Williams, SS, Arizona State
61. Miami Marlins: Ian Seymour, LHP, Virginia TechLast edited by Lee Stone; 06-10-2020, 08:53 AM.
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Originally posted by fauowls44 View PostNew ESPN.com 2 round mock draft:
3. Miami Marlins
Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M: In the event these first two go chalk, this pick is also expected to go chalk. Martin would be the pick if Gonzales or Kjerstad go second.
40. Miami Marlins: Alika Williams, SS, Arizona State
61. Miami Marlins: Ian Seymour, LHP, Virginia Tech
I think they go HS player at 61 then College Arm at 75. I would prefer a Hugh Fisher/Jared Shuster but they have looked at Fisher/Shuster/Swiney/Seymour/Eder/Weatherly/Ryan Webb. In other words they want a big LH College arm
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostI like the Seymour projection very much. Can't have too many lefties in the system. I'd actually go Seymour at 40 over Williams.
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Well when u throw 98 against college guys u can tip them HAHA. Not really tipping pitches but his delivery isnt crisp-lets just say the Astros would destroy him
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostYa they like a few college bats and HS arms at #40. Gonna depend on who is there
I think they go HS player at 61 then College Arm at 75. I would prefer a Hugh Fisher/Jared Shuster but they have looked at Fisher/Shuster/Swiney/Seymour/Eder/Weatherly/Ryan Webb. In other words they want a big LH College arm
#40:
38. Detroit Tigers: J.T. Ginn, RHP, Mississippi State
39. Baltimore Orioles: Jordan Westburg, SS, Mississippi State
40. Miami Marlins: Alika Williams, SS, Arizona State
41. Kansas City Royals: Masyn Winn, SS, Kingwood HS (Texas), Arkansas commit
42. Toronto Blue Jays: Austin Wells, C, Arizona
43. Seattle Mariners: Cole Henry, RHP, LSU
44. Pittsburgh Pirates: C.J. Van Eyk, RHP, Florida State
and #61:
61. Miami Marlins: Ian Seymour, LHP, Virginia Tech
62. Detroit Tigers: Casey Martin, SS, Arkansas
63. St. Louis Cardinals: Kevin Parada, C, Loyola HS (California), Georgia Tech commit
64. Seattle Mariners: Casey Schmitt, 3B, San Diego State
65. Cincinnati Reds: Jeff Criswell, RHP, Michigan
66. Los Angeles Dodgers: Trevor Hauver, LF, Arizona State
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Keith Law's final mock draft is out and his note is interesting:
3. Miami Marlins: Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M
This is the safe bet, but do not be surprised if the Marlins go with Max Meyer here — even if Martin doesn’t go at No. 2.
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