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2014 First-Year Player Draft GDT | Day 2: June 6 - 12:30 PM EST | Live on MLB.com


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Notes

 

Day 2 draft coverage will begin with a pre-show at
12:30PM EST
on MLB.com.
Rounds 3-10
will be broadcast beginning at 1:00PM EST.

 

Day 3 draft coverage will begin at 1:00PM EST, broadcasting Rounds 11-40 and concluding the 2014 First-Year Player Draft.

 

Day 1 Recap:
The Toronto Blue Jays selected three consensus Top-20 picks in college right-hander Jeff Hoffman (Picked #9, Ranked #13), college catcher Max Pentecost (Picked #11, Ranked #10) and prep righty Sean-Reid Foley (Picked #49, Ranked #19)

 

The draft slot allocations for these picks are as follows: Jeff Hoffman, picked #9 overall, is slotted at $3,080,800 and expected to sign significantly underslot. Max Pentecost, picked #11 overall, is slotted at $2,888,300 and expected to sign at or slightly below slot. Sean-Reid Foley, picked #49 overall, is being speculated to be a tough sign, but with a slot value of $1,128,800, and a comfortable budget as a result of the earlier two picks, the Jays are expected to sign him as well.

 

The Blue Jays' first selection on Day 2 will come at #9 in Round 3 (83rd overall), and after the Marlins make their lone pick in the Supplemental Round, the Jays will draft after every 30 picks (#9 of each round) thereafter, until the conclusion of the 2014 draft.

 

Below you will find the results of Round 1 and Comp Round A from Day 1, a link to the results for Round 2, the top remaining players on Baseball America's Top 500 list, and a set of useful links that will keep you informed and up-to-date on all draft-related news.

 


 

Round 1 Results (+Compensation Round A)

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/Dom2cHx.png

 

*Click above image to be redirected to the Draft Tracker on MLB.com*

 

Click here for results of Round 2 and all subsequent draft rounds

 


 

2014 Baseball America Top 500: Best Remaining Players

 

 

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Black: Taken | Red: Available | Blue: Blue Jays

 


*Credits go to King for providing headers and Day 1 draft thread, ace for providing an infinite amount of prospect and draft data throughout the season, baubau for finding the Pentecost reaction video, and to all of the respective websites from which we've retrieved the above information.

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Toronto Blue Jays 2014 First Year Player Draft - Full Draft Results

 

[table=width: 800, class: outer_border, align: center]

 

[tr] [td]RD[/td]

[td]PK[/td]

[td]RK[/td]

[td]PLAYER[/td]

[td]SCHOOL[/td]

[td]POS[/td]

[td]B/T[/td]

[td]CLASS[/td]

[td]SCOUT[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]01[/td]

[td]9[/td]

[td]13[/td]

[td]Jeff Hoffman[/td]

[td]East Carolina (NC)[/td]

[td]RHP[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]JR[/td]

[td]Video[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]01[/td]

[td]11[/td]

[td]10[/td]

[td]Max Pentecost[/td]

[td]Kennesaw State (GA)[/td]

[td]C[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]JR[/td]

[td]Video[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]02[/td]

[td]49[/td]

[td]19[/td]

[td]Sean Reid-Foley[/td]

[td]Sandalwood HS (FL)[/td]

[td]RHP[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]HS[/td]

[td]Video[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]03[/td]

[td]83[/td]

[td]119[/td]

[td]Nick Wells[/td]

[td]Battlefield HS (VA)[/td]

[td]LHP[/td]

[td]L/L[/td]

[td]HS[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]04[/td]

[td]114[/td]

[td]151[/td]

[td]Matt Morgan[/td]

[td]Thorsby HS (AL)[/td]

[td]C[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]HS[/td]

[td]Video[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]05[/td]

[td]144[/td]

[td]172[/td]

[td]Lane Thomas[/td]

[td]Bearden HS (TN)[/td]

[td]RF[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]HS[/td]

[td]Video[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]06[/td]

[td]174[/td]

[td]309[/td]

[td]Grayson Huffman[/td]

[td]Grayson County College (TX)[/td]

[td]LHP[/td]

[td]L/L[/td]

[td]J1[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]07[/td]

[td]204[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[td]Zack Zehner[/td]

[td]Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo (CA)[/td]

[td]LF[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]SR[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]08[/td]

[td]234[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[td]Justin Shafer[/td]

[td]Florida (FL)[/td]

[td]RHP[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]JR[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]09[/td]

[td]264[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[td]Ryan Metzler[/td]

[td]USC Aiken (SC)[/td]

[td]2B[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]JR[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr][tr]

[td]10[/td]

[td]294[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[td]Jordan Romano[/td]

[td]Oral Roberts (OK)[/td]

[td]RHP[/td]

[td]R/R[/td]

[td]JR[/td]

[td]N/A[/td]

[/tr]

[/table]

RD: Round | PK: Pick | RK: BA Top 500 Rank

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Bukauskas is a near-impossible sign (like Bickford was), so expect him to reach the Jays at #83, and to continue sliding beyond that point. Based on everything the Jays have done the past few years, you would expect them to begin punting picks on off-board seniors at some point soon to free up cap space, but it's strange in the sense that, they don't actually need any additional cap space for their current three picks. Despite drafting three very highly-touted prospects, the savings they are expected to make on the Hoffman pick, and probably even the Pentecost pick to a certain extent should be more than enough to afford Reid-Foley. It will be an incredibly interesting thing to follow and keep an eye on as we get deeper into the draft, because outside of the Jays draft room, I don't think anybody knows anything about their strategy.

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Wonder if we would be able to sign McKinney. Forget if he's a tough sign or not. But I like him.
Posted

208 Jake Latz LHP Lemont (Ill.) HS Ill. 7

 

Latz formed an electric prep battery with Mike Papierski, and both are committed to Louisiana State. Latz may not get there after a strong finish to a dominant spring campaign. The slender 6-foot-2, 185-pounder is growing into his body and has added velocity this spring. After sitting in the 84-88 mph range last summer on the travel ball circuit, Latz topped out at 92 mph early and popped some 93s as the season wore on. He has a feel for spinning his slider and has shown the ability to land it for strikes. He’s needed just two pitches to overmatch Illinois prep competition and could use some polish, but he has athleticism. If he doesn’t sign, he could pitch in the weekend rotation for LSU as a freshman.

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Lots of high ceiling players remain. Tons of high school arms with glowing reports. I have a feeling were going to see a lot of college seniors to save money to sign our big 3 but the Blue Jays can still have a lot of fun. Position player are drying up fast though. Were going to continue to see mostly pitching.

 

 

The Pillar's, Kalfus, Leyland's, Parmley's are the next; guys that will help us to save money for the big 3 and posible another high ceiling guys (Tellez 30 rd, Tewes 22 rd unsigned, Lauer 15 rd unsigned)

Posted
f*** man, You're an useful human being. Nice thread.

 

Seconded. Missed the draft last night, this got me all caught up in about 3 secs.

 

3 top-20 guys. Not too shabby.

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2013 signing bonus recap

http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=704&d=1402058201

BJ 2013 draft.JPG

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Loving the 12.30 start. Spend the entire day at the office following the draft only to come home and watch the Bluejays kick the Cardinals ass. Good times.
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Ace, if your browsing these thread, who was the OF prospect you were talking about on the prospect sub-forum who was uber athletic, but hadn't played ball for many years?

 

I remember liking everything I read about the guy.

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I'm excited for the back half of this draft. No need to punt all the picks like previous drafts (unless we take someone early today who will be a tough sign)
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Baseball America: Best Available Players For Day 2 Of Draft

 

 

An exciting first day of the draft concluded Thursday night with 74 selections through the first two rounds, including supplemental selections. The third round begins at 1 p.m. Eastern with the Astros’ at pick No. 75.

 

Here are the 10 best available players from the BA 500, our definitive draft prospects list, at the start of Day 2, with seven coming from the high school ranks and several falling because of signability questions. You can track the best available undrafted players from the BA 500 throughout the draft simply by filtering this list by drafted/undrafted status, or by using this link.

 

 

No. 33 Jacob Bukauskas, rhp, Stone Bridge HS, Ashburn, Va.

Bukauskas is one of the hardest-throwing prep pitchers in the draft–sitting 93-96 mph, touching 98 at his best–in a class known for its velocity. He sent a letter to teams late in May asking them not to draft him because of his commitment to North Carolina. If Bukauskas gets drafted at this point, it likely won’t be until after the 10th round, when his selection would not put a portion of a team’s bonus pool at risk.

 

No. 45 Michael Cederoth, rhp, San Diego State

Cederoth is the highest-ranked college player left on the board. He has premium stuff, with a fastball that can sit 94-97 mph and touch 100. His role has changed from reliever to starter, then back to the pen, where he probably fits long-term. His control (4.9 walks per nine) remains an issue.

 

No. 48 Milton Ramos, ss, American Heritage HS, Hialeah Gardens, Fla.

Ramos is the premier defensive shortstop in a class that’s short on true up-the-middle profiles. He has plus speed, has drawn comparisons to Alcides Escobar and is committed to Florida International.

 

No. 53 Carson Sands, lhp, North Florida Christian HS, Tallahassee, Fla.

Sands, a Florida State commit, improved significantly as a senior, showing increased velocity, feel for pitching and two offspeed pitches that show at least average potential. After sitting 90-92 mph and touching 95 down the stretch, he showed reduced velocity in his final appearance of the spring at the Florida high school all-star event in Sebring, at 88-91 mph.

 

No. 57 Mac Marshall, lhp, Parkview HS, Lilburn, Ga.

Marshall, who has a curveball and changeup that show above-average potential, showed reduced velocity toward the end of the season, sitting in the high 80s and touching 91-92 mph in some starts. He is considered a tough sign away from his Louisiana State commitment.

 

No. 59 Matthew Railey, of, North Florida Christian HS, Tallahassee, Fla.

Railey offers a pure lefthanded stroke, natural hitting ability and at least average power potential. Although he is a plus runner in the 60, some expect him to move to a corner outfield spot, and his below-average arm will play better in left. He is committed to Florida State.

 

No. 61 Brett Graves, rhp, Missouri

The second-highest-ranked college player left on the board, Graves is an athletic strike-thrower (1.8 walks per nine) with a fastball that sits in the low 90s with life, touching 95, and a curveball that shows above-average potential.

 

No. 62 Jakson Reetz, c, Norris HS, Firth, Neb.

Reetz is the top-ranked prep catcher remaining, in a deep position for this draft. The Nebraska commit has a high-intensity game with hitting ability, athleticism and an above-average arm behind the plate.

 

No. 63 Josh Morgan, ss, Orange (Calif.) Lutheran HS

The UCLA commit is an instinctive player with passion for the game and a chance to remain at shortstop, with smooth actions and soft hands. He has a contact-oriented righthanded stroke with a chance to hit, while offering average or slightly better speed and arm strength.

 

No. 66 Chris Oliver, rhp, Arkansas

Oliver has some of the best velocity from the college ranks, sitting 93-95 mph and touching 97 with downhill plane. His slider shows plus potential. His statistical performance has not matched his raw ability in his first year as a starter, as he struck out 5.7 per nine with a 1.6 strikeout-walk ratio.

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The interesting thing about last year's cheap college guys to manipulate the cap is that Graveman and Girodo may actually turn out to be major leaguers. Hopefully we can find some more guys like that this year.

 

Apparently the Indians have already signed Sheffield. Talk about fast.

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The interesting thing about last year's cheap college guys to manipulate the cap is that Graveman and Girodo may actually turn out to be major leaguers. Hopefully we can find some more guys like that this year.

 

Apparently the Indians have already signed Sheffield. Talk about fast.

 

Matt Boyd apparently is "something" for just 75K

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The interesting thing about last year's cheap college guys to manipulate the cap is that Graveman and Girodo may actually turn out to be major leaguers. Hopefully we can find some more guys like that this year.

 

Apparently the Indians have already signed Sheffield. Talk about fast.

 

Yeah I was thinking about Graveman when I was typing that. Who knows what happens at the higher levels, but he's fun to follow when you know the back story of his signing.

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Reserved space.

 

 

Well put together Twisted. Thx draft at a glance thread . And you used baseball america . Everybody knows I,m old but before the internet BA is where I got all my info on the draft and minor leagues .

 

Hate that Callis jumped ship but BA has been there for us . I know most of you young guys can understand a world without internet but I used to wait patiently for my issue of BA and if it came late I was pissed.

Posted
Did you even sleep? You're at the draft right?

 

Jelly.......

 

Not at the draft was supposed to be at Erick Fedde's draft party at the Sands but he cancelled when he went under the knife

Posted
Any interesting bats like Dean and Nay from yesteryear?

 

Gavin LaValle, Dustin Peters, Bobby Bradley, Isaiah Gilliam, Blake Wiggins.

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Ace, if your browsing these thread, who was the OF prospect you were talking about on the prospect sub-forum who was uber athletic, but hadn't played ball for many years?

 

I remember liking everything I read about the guy.

 

I think you mean Kemp. I asked the guys at BP and they said they haven't heard anyone in on him, which likely means he's going to school.

 

Trenton Kemp

Rank: 111

Buchanan HS (Calif.), Senior

Height: 6'2", Weight: 190

Position: OF

DOB: 9/30/1995

Bats: R, Throws: R

Commitment: Fresno State

 

Scouting Grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

A two-sport athlete in high school, Kemp is the quintessential high-risk, high-reward high school athlete, with some loud tools, but a long way to go.

 

Kemp doubles as a wide receiver in the fall. His outsanding speed is apparent, and it helps him on both sides of the ball. He should be able to steal some bases, and he has the skills to stay in center field. He also has some raw power in his right-handed swing. His hitting is still quite raw, so the question remains how much it will come in order for him to be able to tap into that power and become a more complete baseball player.

 

People complain that baseball doesn't always attract the best athletes, but whatever team takes Kemp will getting a good one -- one of best in the Draft class.

Posted
The interesting thing about last year's cheap college guys to manipulate the cap is that Graveman and Girodo may actually turn out to be major leaguers. Hopefully we can find some more guys like that this year.

 

Apparently the Indians have already signed Sheffield. Talk about fast.

 

Don't forget Boyd.

Posted

This is the guy I really want hopefully with this pick.

 

Tanner Houck

Rank: 132

Collinsville HS (Ill.), Senior

Height: 6'5", Weight: 215

Position: RHP

DOB: 6/29/1996

Bats: R, Throws: R

Commitment: Missouri

 

Scouting Grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45

 

The comparisons that Houck draws speak to his potential. Some scouts look at his frame and high-effort delivery and see Max Scherzer, while others point to his long arm action and the high elbow in his mechanics and see Justin Masterson. He also evokes memories of Nick Burdi, another Illinois prep product who likely will go in the first round this June after spending three years at Louisville.

 

Houck already touches 93 mph and works at 89-92 with his fastball, which figures to gain velocity as he gets stronger. His heater is also notable for its heavy sink and also features some armside run at times.

 

Both of his secondary pitches show promise. He sells his deceptive split-changeup with fastball arm speed, though he doesn't need to use it often against high schoolers, and he shows some aptitude for spinning a slider. He's committed to Missouri, which is where Scherzer blossomed into a first-round selection.

 

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Who has him ranked that high? I still can't find him anywhere on BA 500.

 

He's actually not ranked at all by BA, but at MLB.com he's 132.

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