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nice article on 8th round pick Austin Strickland
https://247sports.com/college/kentucky/ ... 211283334/
https://247sports.com/college/kentucky/ ... 211283334/
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I have a blah feeling with Day 2 of the Pirates draft. Several pitchers and one position player. It appears none of the pitchers are overwhelming. Maybe a couple future bullpen arms. Forester the infielder might be a future first baseman or even a DH. We will see how the Draft develops tomorrow.
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0C20282F2403342232410 wrote: When the Bucs signed Skenes one of the thoughts was that the Pirates were trying to save money so they could pursue players who may command a higher bonus. Well, through their first 6 picks 5 are college juniors/seniors and only their 2nd round compensation pick was a high school pitcher. In short, the picks they have made to date strike me as players who will readily sign for slot or below slot.
That`s what I thought. Not sure what they are doing?
That`s what I thought. Not sure what they are doing?
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I've seen that too, but I'm not really sure how people thought the current "pitcher prospect of the century" or whatever they're calling him would be an underslot value pick.
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I think we'll see something early tomorrow with a couple of hard-to-sign HSers.
In 21 we went overslot to get some kids to choose MiLB over their commitment to college football. I am wondering if NIL makes buying those type of commitments a lot more expensive. There will be something interesting I would guess ...
In 21 we went overslot to get some kids to choose MiLB over their commitment to college football. I am wondering if NIL makes buying those type of commitments a lot more expensive. There will be something interesting I would guess ...
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So ---
Through round 11. 2 position players and 10 pitchers, 9 of whom are college pitchers.
Perhaps some of the pitchers are two-way players, otherwise, some of the coaches may need to play in the Rookie League games so the Bucs can field a team.
Through round 11. 2 position players and 10 pitchers, 9 of whom are college pitchers.
Perhaps some of the pitchers are two-way players, otherwise, some of the coaches may need to play in the Rookie League games so the Bucs can field a team.
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032F27202B0C3B2D3D4E0 wrote: So ---
Through round 11. 2 position players and 10 pitchers, 9 of whom are college pitchers.
Perhaps some of the pitchers are two-way players, otherwise, some of the coaches may need to play in the Rookie League games so the Bucs can field a team.
I guess BC thinks the Bucs need pitching. Pretty amazing but maybe the hitters are coming from Latin America.
Through round 11. 2 position players and 10 pitchers, 9 of whom are college pitchers.
Perhaps some of the pitchers are two-way players, otherwise, some of the coaches may need to play in the Rookie League games so the Bucs can field a team.
I guess BC thinks the Bucs need pitching. Pretty amazing but maybe the hitters are coming from Latin America.
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I may be behind the times, but seems like something is different this year. Through six rounds today, I think only 27 of the 180 players drafted were HS players. Moreover, about 50 players from the MLB top 250 prospects list -- several in the top 100 -- remain undrafted.
Maybe agents have instructed teams not to draft their players, or maybe NIL money is impacting this.
One player I was interested in was Will Gasparino -- rated 75 in the MLB draft rankings. His father is a lead scout with the Dodgers.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/ ... ft-feature
Maybe agents have instructed teams not to draft their players, or maybe NIL money is impacting this.
One player I was interested in was Will Gasparino -- rated 75 in the MLB draft rankings. His father is a lead scout with the Dodgers.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/ ... ft-feature
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797E524553300 wrote: I may be behind the times, but seems like something is different this year. Through six rounds today, I think only 27 of the 180 players drafted were HS players. Moreover, about 50 players from the MLB top 250 prospects list -- several in the top 100 -- remain undrafted.
Maybe agents have instructed teams not to draft their players, or maybe NIL money is impacting this.
One player I was interested in was Will Gasparino -- rated 75 in the MLB draft rankings. His father is a lead scout with the Dodgers.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/ ... ft-feature
Not that I know anything about this stuff. I just counted 49 of the top 250 rated guys on the MLB site haven't been drafted, and they are in the 18th round. Baltimore just took the 76th rated guy.
I have no idea if it's common 20 percent of the top 250 don't get drafted. Like you said, a lot of top 100 guys not picked, 9 in all, including the 42nd and 44th rated guys. They obviously have solid commitments, but is NIL money that much they can forego being a second round pick, those two guys at 42 and 44? The Astros slot of second round is 1.3 million!!
Maybe agents have instructed teams not to draft their players, or maybe NIL money is impacting this.
One player I was interested in was Will Gasparino -- rated 75 in the MLB draft rankings. His father is a lead scout with the Dodgers.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/ ... ft-feature
Not that I know anything about this stuff. I just counted 49 of the top 250 rated guys on the MLB site haven't been drafted, and they are in the 18th round. Baltimore just took the 76th rated guy.
I have no idea if it's common 20 percent of the top 250 don't get drafted. Like you said, a lot of top 100 guys not picked, 9 in all, including the 42nd and 44th rated guys. They obviously have solid commitments, but is NIL money that much they can forego being a second round pick, those two guys at 42 and 44? The Astros slot of second round is 1.3 million!!