GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Apparently 1B are the new under-valued market inefficiency money-ball pick. What are your thoughts on the guys that are left, do any of them have a chance to be a special bat at the MLB level? I ain't ace, but keep your eye on Ryan Healy. Corner IF. Stellar bat. And Martarano would be a great sign. He kinda sucks at football, worse than Alford, 37th ranked of 40 LBs or something, and his bat is HUGE. 1st/2nd round talent. 6'2" 230 or so, so if he wants to stick at third he'll have to lose a bit of weight, but he profiles really nicely at 1st.
theblujay Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Although I really wanted them to pick Shipley, Bickford seems like a fine selection. I feel like they could have gotten him later in the first round, but 10th was what they had. Hollon I don't know much about, but I like him. Seems like a buy low candidate coming off an injury.
DuckDuckGose Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Oh, then yeah, this I agree with. I'd probably put the closest at Syndergaard. Huge fastball, no secondaries. Worried about Bickford's lack of a swing and miss pitch because he may not be able to just blow that fastball by guys at the MLB level. I think he'll make it to us. He'd be an amazing addition. Hoping Denney in the 3rd, O'Neil in the 4th. Then I'd say AA had an amazing draft.
theblujay Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Keith Law has us in his day 1 draft losers: "Toronto Blue Jays The Jays reached twice for high-ceiling but very low-floor (or high-risk) prep arms. Phil Bickford (10th overall) has hit 98 mph and improved over the course of the spring, but his breaking stuff is unimpressive, with a flat slider and below-average curveball. The Jays believe he could be like Noah Syndergaard, who was an under-the-radar guy in 2010 but improved as the spring went on and increased his value in pro ball, although Syndergaard was a sandwich pick (No. 38 overall) and signed for less than MLB's recommended bonus for that slot. Clinton Hollon (No. 47 overall) has first-round stuff but not command or control and has had arm trouble that wiped out most of last summer. Both kids also earned negative makeup comments from scouts with whom I spoke." Winners: Rays, Brewers, Angels, Royals, Mariners
DuckDuckGose Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 I ain't ace, but keep your eye on Ryan Healy. Corner IF. Stellar bat. And Martarano would be a great sign. He kinda sucks at football, worse than Alford, 37th ranked of 40 LBs or something, and his bat is HUGE. 1st/2nd round talent. 6'2" 230 or so, so if he wants to stick at third he'll have to lose a bit of weight, but he profiles really nicely at 1st. Thanks for the heads up, I'll keep an eye out for the names. From the article I read the inefficiency was true 1B, not guys that have big bats and move though.
eastcoastjaysfan Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Keith Law has us in his day 1 draft losers: "Toronto Blue Jays The Jays reached twice for high-ceiling but very low-floor (or high-risk) prep arms. Phil Bickford (10th overall) has hit 98 mph and improved over the course of the spring, but his breaking stuff is unimpressive, with a flat slider and below-average curveball. The Jays believe he could be like Noah Syndergaard, who was an under-the-radar guy in 2010 but improved as the spring went on and increased his value in pro ball, although Syndergaard was a sandwich pick (No. 38 overall) and signed for less than MLB's recommended bonus for that slot. Clinton Hollon (No. 47 overall) has first-round stuff but not command or control and has had arm trouble that wiped out most of last summer. Both kids also earned negative makeup comments from scouts with whom I spoke." Winners: Rays, Brewers, Angels, Royals, Mariners Sounds about right.
IronLadle Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Denney in the 3rd would be a still! I was upset they passed on him in the 2nd... I can't believe Denney has lasted so long, probably the best hitting catcher in the draft and the tools to potentially be an above average defender. Drafting him makes the second pick alright.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 DDT2: Electric Boogaloo should be started soon, 16 minutes to go!
imsorry4beatinU Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 DDT2: Electric Boogaloo should be started soon, 16 minutes to go! I'm new but couldn't you just start it or does someone has to do it?
TheHurl Site Manager Posted June 7, 2013 Author Posted June 7, 2013 Keith Law has us in his day 1 draft losers: "Toronto Blue Jays The Jays reached twice for high-ceiling but very low-floor (or high-risk) prep arms. Phil Bickford (10th overall) has hit 98 mph and improved over the course of the spring, but his breaking stuff is unimpressive, with a flat slider and below-average curveball. The Jays believe he could be like Noah Syndergaard, who was an under-the-radar guy in 2010 but improved as the spring went on and increased his value in pro ball, although Syndergaard was a sandwich pick (No. 38 overall) and signed for less than MLB's recommended bonus for that slot. Clinton Hollon (No. 47 overall) has first-round stuff but not command or control and has had arm trouble that wiped out most of last summer. Both kids also earned negative makeup comments from scouts with whom I spoke." Winners: Rays, Brewers, Angels, Royals, Mariners They've loved Jays last 3 drafts...maybe this is a good sign
bzapple Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Both kids also earned negative makeup comments from scouts with whom I spoke." Oh no, not negative makeup! I can't believe that a high school athlete might be a jackass.
mitchf Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Although I really wanted them to pick Shipley, Bickford seems like a fine selection. I feel like they could have gotten him later in the first round, but 10th was what they had. Hollon I don't know much about, but I like him. Seems like a buy low candidate coming off an injury. Ladies and gentleman, settling for mediocrity 101.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 I'm new but couldn't you just start it or does someone has to do it? I could, yes... But for draft related stuff I defer to TheHurl. Get on it Hurl!
theblujay Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Ladies and gentleman, settling for mediocrity 101. I'm not thrilled with their picks, but they know more than me so I'll trust they think he was the BPA.
Angrioter Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Ladies and gentleman, settling for mediocrity 101. I'm not thrilled with their picks, but they know more than me so I'll trust they think he was the BPA. Injury Guys Stilson Dyson Smoral Hollon
IronLadle Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Ladies and gentleman, settling for mediocrity 101. Bickford probably has a higher ceiling than Shipley - Shipley is just more polished.
mitchf Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 I'm not thrilled with their picks, but they know more than me so I'll trust they think he was the BPA. Bickford probably has a higher ceiling than Shipley - Shipley is just more polished. Oh I'm not going to wrong them for taking BPA, because clearly they did with two more arms. I just can't say I'm OKAY with it, we all know it only gets worse post draft day.
imsorry4beatinU Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Denney is the top high school hitter available, but he has plenty of company, including outfielders Ryan Boldt (No. 39) and Cord Sandberg (No. 56), and catcher Chris Okey (No. 52). College pitchers make up a large percentage of the remaining group, including right-handers Bobby Wahl (No. 30) and Andrew Mitchell (No. 40), as well as left-handers Kent Emanuel (No. 69) and Matt Boyd (No. 72). Only four college position players ranked in the Top 100 remain undrafted: second baseman JaCoby Jones (No. 63), outfielders Jared King (No. 74) and Michael O'Neill (No. 83) and first baseman Brian Ragira (No. 94). As usual, some of the top high school players who were not selected Thursday were likely passed over due to signability concerns. Right-hander Connor Jones (No. 53) told teams last month he intended to uphold his commitment to Virginia. Right-hander Kyle Serrano (No. 43) http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130607&content_id=49890754&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb
ace3113 Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 O'Neill, Milone, Brentz, Whitson, Healy, Covey, Martinez, Quantrill, hell isn't Denney still on the board? PLENTY of guys still available. I like Brentz and Quantril a lot but they apparently want a lot of money to sign. Denney probably wants 1st round money too.
imsorry4beatinU Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 i think this year we punt round 6-10
ace3113 Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Apparently 1B are the new under-valued market inefficiency money-ball pick. What are your thoughts on the guys that are left, do any of them have a chance to be a special bat at the MLB level? Longhi has a really good chance to hit according to his reports. PG said he's like a right handed Dwight Smith without the defence. Baseball America was raving about how underrated Rowdy Tellez was. I was never that high on him, as he always seemed like a poor man's Joey Gallo with major contact issues. But they claim he's a better hitter than people think, and has the best usable lefty power in the class. In college Ryon Healy from Oregon is a really good hitter. Got Evan Longoria comps pre-college. He's not that good, but he has a good combination of hitting ability and power. RYON HEALY, 1b, Oregon (Jr.) The top power bat in this year's draft class [from Oregon], Healy is rivaled only by Oregon State sophomore outfielder Michael Conforto for best power in the state, regardless of class. While he's seen time at third base, his natural position is first base. That profile puts a lot of pressure on the bat, but his impressive offensive tools and power surge this spring will give organizations enough confidence in the bat to make him a top three round pick, possibly working his way into the second round. His approach at the plate is controlled aggression, he takes violent hacks at hittable pitches and also recognizing when to take or fight off pitcher's pitches. He's always put on impressive power displays during batting practice, and as he's advanced as a pure hitter it has begun to translate into games on a regular basis.
ace3113 Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 I ain't ace, but keep your eye on Ryan Healy. Corner IF. Stellar bat. And Martarano would be a great sign. He kinda sucks at football, worse than Alford, 37th ranked of 40 LBs or something, and his bat is HUGE. 1st/2nd round talent. 6'2" 230 or so, so if he wants to stick at third he'll have to lose a bit of weight, but he profiles really nicely at 1st. I agree on both accounts.
ace3113 Verified Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Are we creating a new thread or can we just stay in this one? I prefer the latter.
Angrioter Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Are we creating a new thread or can we just stay in this one? I prefer the latter. here
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 I'm not thrilled with their picks, but they know more than me so I'll trust they think he was the BPA. +1 This is why I hate reading these threads. Every poster on here thinks they know everything about each draftee and say oh AA should have went after this guy, or that guy. Most of us have read about these guys whether scouting reports from BA or ESPN or Keith Law, or maybe have watched some YouTube clips on them for about a minute or two though thats about it. We don't know as much as AA and his scouts do so to say well the Blue Jays should have made this pick over that pick is foolish. Unless some posters on here have actually scouted that player in real life or watched him pitch or hit live, then I can understand.
Angrioter Old-Timey Member Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 +1 This is why I hate reading these threads. Every poster on here thinks they know everything about each draftee and say oh AA should have went after this guy, or that guy. Most of us have read about these guys whether scouting reports from BA or ESPN or Keith Law, or maybe have watched some YouTube clips on them for about a minute or two though thats about it. We don't know as much as AA and his scouts do so to say well the Blue Jays should have made this pick over that pick is foolish. Unless some posters on here have actually scouted that player in real life or watched him pitch or hit live, then I can understand. I don't criticize the players chosen, but the strategy.
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