Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Author Posted October 15, 2015 Idk about that, but pretty high, yeah. Top 100, for sure. BA had him ranked in the 50's. That's 2nd round.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 BA had him ranked in the 50's. That's 2nd round. Was that the consensus ranking?
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Author Posted October 15, 2015 Was that the consensus ranking? I'd have to dig around and look, but from what I remember he was looking for 1st round money or he was going to College (I want to say UCLA but I could be way off). Ended up signing for 2nd round money ($850K I think).
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Jays prospects being sent to the Australian Baseball League: David Harris, Phil Kish, Derrick Loveless, Colton Turner (coming off TJS), and Jason Leblebijian. Former Jay Jack Murphy (traded to the Dodgers a month ago) is also going to play for the Canberra Cavalry... and he's a legend over there, so they are all pumped about it. http://i.imgur.com/OGyCUuJ.png http://www.theabl.com.au/news/article.jsp?ymd=20151013&content_id=154359474&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_t4066&sid=t4066 The Canberra 'Elite' Cavalry have agreed to terms with cult-hero and future Cavalry legend Jack Murphy. Murphy will return to Canberra for the entirety of the 2015/16 ABL Season. Murphy has been a cornerstone in the Cavalry team for the past three years and will add another dimension to an already powerful batting lineup. As an added boost for the team, the adopted Canberran will return to the Cavalry as an 'Australian' under the new import rules. Cavalry Manager Michael Collins believes the fact he is coming back as an Aussie adds 'even more value' to the team'. "It should be a great thing for the team, he has experienced an ABL championship and an Asia Series Championship, he knows what the team's about and knows how to bring another Championship back to Canberra," Collins said. According to Collins the now 27-year-old catcher will add both experience and versatility to the team. "It's tough to say exactly where he will fit in but he is a guy that always wants to play and we will be looking to use him in as many positions as we possibly can," Collins said. "We will obviously be looking to get his bat in the lineup as often as possible." The fan-favorite enjoyed an extremely successful season with the Cavalry in 2014/15 batting at .353 and picking up the Most Valuable Player award. Murphy has spent the majority of the American baseball season playing at AA-level in the Toronto Blue Jays system and has recently been traded to the LA Dodgers. Murphy will play his first game for the Cavalry this season on the 23rd of October at the Narrabundah Ballpark. Get your tickets now here! God I love Aussies. My town hosts their National Fastball team every time the ISC World's are in North America. They always play exhibition games against all the South Perth Men's League's teams to warm up for the World tourney. My team played against them a couple different times. The only thing that they are better at than ball, is crushing beer after the game. Their top pitcher spent the summer here playing in our league when he was 19. He was offered a minor league contract to play baseball, but he could make the same money coming over and pitching two months for an ISC team.
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Idk about that, but pretty high, yeah. Top 100, for sure. He was ranked 99 on MLB Pipelines top 100 list prior to the 2013 draft: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2013/ Rowdy Tellez Scouting Grades* (present/future): Hit: 4/6 | Power: 4/6 | Run: 3/3 | Arm: 5/5 | Field: 5/5 | Overall: 4/5 Big, strong, left-handed-hitting first baseman don't come through the Draft all that often these days. Tellez fits that mold, and his ability to do damage with the bat was generating some buzz this spring. The Northern California area product has a good idea of what he's doing at the plate. He hits the ball with authority to all fields and he should be able to hit for average. His power tool is even better, with an ability to hit the ball out anywhere, with plus plus pop to the pull side. Tellez is a capable fielder at first base, but there's no question what teams are looking at. It's that bat, and a team that covets his power from the left side will be the one to take him. Pretty interesting reading through these. He was sandwiched in between Stephen Gonsalves (98 - now top 150 prospect with the Twins) and Buck Farmer (100 - already played with Tigers although he sucks). Other semi interesting ones - Matt Boyd (72) Scouting Grades* (present/future): Fastball: 5/5| Curve 4/5 | Slider: 4/5 | Changeup: 4/5 | Control: 4/5 | Overall: 4/5 Boyd spent his first three years at Oregon State as a reliever, but is starting for the first time as a senior after not signing with the Cincinnati Reds, who took him in the 2012 Draft. As a starter, he's shown the ability to mix four pitches well, all of which could be Major League average as he develops them. Big, strong and durable, he throws his fastball, curve, slider and changeup around the plate consistently and varies his arm slot to give hitters different looks. A team that takes Boyd can give him the chance to remain as a starter, knowing that he had success as a lower-angle lefty reliever in the past. A.J. Puk (76) (1-1 Candidate in 2016 draft) Scouting Grades* (present/future): Fastball: 4/6 | Curve: 3/4 | Changeup: 4/5 | Control: 4/5 | Overall: 4/5 It can be tough for high schoolers in Iowa to get seen, given the weather and the timing of their season, but Puk did as much as any prepster with his summer performances to offset that. A two-way player who stood out on both sides of the ball at the Area Code Games, Puk also performed well at the Perfect Game All-American Classic. While he has some pop from the left side of the plate, 6-foot-6 lefties who throw up to 93 mph with a breaking ball don't grow on trees. Given the premium placed on left-handed pitching, teams were showing much more interest in him on the mound than at the plate. Puk does like to hit, and if he wants to continue swinging the bat, he could continue on to the University of Florida as a two-way player. But rest assured, scouts were trying to make sure they saw as much of Puk on the mound as possible leading up to the Draft. Chandler Eden (82) - Jays draft pick in 2015 but didn't sign. Scouting Grades* (present/future): Fastball: 5/6 | Curve: 4/5 | Changeup: 3/5 | Control: 3/5 | Overall: 4/5 Eden is a projectable California high school pitcher. He started pitching late in his high school career but quickly excelled on the mound. Listed at 6-foot-2, 165 pounds, scouts see plenty of room for Eden to physically mature. That, combined with his athleticism and easy arm action, lead them to believe Eden will be able to add velocity to his fastball. Currently, Eden's fastball sits in the upper 80s and regularly touches the low 90s. He also throws a tight curveball and has some feel for a changeup. Clinton Hollon (86)Scouting Grades* (present/future): Fastball: 6/7 | Curve: 3/5 | Slider: 4/5 | Changeup: 4/5 | Control: 4/5 | Overall: 4/5 The Kentucky high school product, while not the biggest guy in the world, has some serious arm strength. He can get his fastball up to the mid-90s with a decent breaking ball to go with it. He even shows some feel for a changeup, giving him the chance to have a full repertoire of at least Major League average pitches. Hollon has a similar frame to Jeremy Guthrie, and that might be his ceiling. More than anything, though, he needed to show he was healthy this spring after leaving the East Coast Pro Showcase with forearm tendinitis and not pitching for the rest of the summer. He was doing just that, throwing well during the regular season in Kentucky, perhaps allowing him to quietly climb back up Draft boards.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 I'd have to dig around and look, but from what I remember he was looking for 1st round money or he was going to College (I want to say UCLA but I could be way off). Ended up signing for 2nd round money ($850K I think). It was 850K and I would guess UCLA, he's a California kid I think
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 It was 850K and I would guess UCLA, he's a California kid I think It was University of Southern California.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Author Posted October 15, 2015 Regardless, I think we're all making the same general point. He wasn't a 30th round talent.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Justin Shafer pitched. 1IP 1H 0ER 0BB 0K 2GO/1FO 17P-10S Emilio Guerrero 0/1 with a walk Shafer strike throwing machine. 2 IP 2H 2SO 0R Guerrero 1/2 with RBI
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Regardless, I think we're all making the same general point. He wasn't a 30th round talent. Fair enough.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Does Brady Dragmire have a big arm? Just curious, I don't know anything about him.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Author Posted October 15, 2015 Does Brady Dragmire have a big arm? Just curious, I don't know anything about him. When he was drafted I thought I remember him being compared to Chris Bosio... And I believe I read a report that he could touch 93. What's happened since then????
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Does Brady Dragmire have a big arm? Just curious, I don't know anything about him. He doesn't. Pretty generic minor league reliever.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 He doesn't. Pretty generic minor league reliever. I just wondered, when I saw in his AFL debut, he had an inning with 3K and 2BB. Lol, seemed like a line for someone who throws very hard, but isn't quite sure to where.
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 I just wondered, when I saw in his AFL debut, he had an inning with 3K and 2BB. Lol, seemed like a line for someone who throws very hard, but isn't quite sure to where. I did some looking around and found this tweet from July: James Chipman @J__Chipman Jul 5Lakeland, FL #BlueJays RHP Brady Dragmire pounding the zone with 95-96 mph fastballs. High-80s SL has nasty late breaking action. Struck out the side. He was a High-80s throwing "strike zone pounder" (as a starter) but if he's really up to 95-96 MPH with his fastball out of the bullpen maybe he could be a decent depth reliever in a couple years. edit: Found this from when he was a SP in 2013 in Bluefield: Nathaniel Stoltz @stoltz_baseball 22 Aug 2013 Bluefield RHP Brady Dragmire 84-90 with sinking action, upper 70s slider and change. and this article is from when he was with Lansing in 2014: http://jaysprospects.com/2014/05/27/brady-dragmire-lansing-lugnuts/ At the start of every minor league season, coaches determine the improvements they want to see for every player on their team. The Lansing Lugnuts are no exception. For right-hander Brady Dragmire, pitching coach Vince Horsman wanted to see a better slider to complement his excellent 2-seam sinking fastball.“I really like that Brady sinks his fastball,” stated Horsman. “I’m working on his slider so he’ll have that great sinker, slider combo on both sides of the plate.”The scouting report on Dragmire is he pitches to contact for quick at-bats. Currently using four pitches, Dragmire also has a 4-seam fastball and a changeup in his repertoire. Dragmire’s best pitch is his 2-seam fastball which usually ranges from 87 to 89 miles per hour, but has reached as high as 91 at times throughout the season.In Lansing, Dragmire is one of the Lugnuts’ best pitchers. Currently, he has a 1-3 record with a 2.57 ERA. He has 16 strikeouts and just five walks through 28 innings of work.Dragmire spent 2013 in the Appalachian League as a member of the Bluefield Blue Jays rotation. In Bluefield, Dragmire was 3-2 with a 2.16 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 50 innings of work. Comparing his experiences between Bluefield and Lansing, the young pitcher is excited to be in the Midwest League, as he enjoys Lansing’s stadium and atmosphere better.“Bluefield had its up-and-downs,” explained Dragmire. “The travel and weather were nice, but the town didn’t have a lot to do. It’s a smaller town than I’m used to, but I made the most of it.”“The stadium is a big upgrade in Lansing,” he added. “The scoreboard and giant TV screen is a huge difference and the fans here are absolutely unbelievable. When the stadium gets into the game they support us 100 percent and it makes it very fun to play here.”Dragmire is benefiting greatly from working with Horsman and he appreciates his coach’s approach.“Working with Vince is a blast,” Dragmire said with a smile. “Vince tells it to you straight. He doesn’t lie and he helps us get better as pitchers.”“He helps you realize you can have fun with the game, but still get all the work done as well. Honestly, he’s just a great guy.” Originally joining the Blue Jays’ organization in the 17th round of the 2011 MLB draft, Dragmire’s draft experience was exciting and special because he shared the day with his mother who was celebrating her birthday the same day.“Being drafted by Toronto was exciting,” Dragmire recalls, “I had just finished my senior year of high school and I was selected on my Mom’s birthday, so it was a big day, to say the least!.” While in high school, Dragmire had to choose between football and baseball. In fact, Dragmire had division one football programs pursuing him to play college football, but luckily for Blue Jays fans he decided he would be better off playing professional baseball.“I really enjoyed playing football, but I felt that I would have more opportunities in baseball,” Dragmire recalls. “In the end, I felt baseball was easier on the body and I could see a longer career in baseball so I took that path.” Dragmire also played multiple baseball positions in high school. The young prospect believes that playing shortstop or center field on non-pitching days helped him understand hitters better.“Being a former position guy helps you on the mound,” he said. “When you’re hitting, you’ll try almost anything to get a hit, so now that I’m on the other side of things, I definitely understand their thought process when it comes to pitches in certain counts.”Watch for Brady Dragmire as he continues to get in hitters’ minds as he climbs the Blue Jays minor league ladder.
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 BJMB Prospects Thread: In depth discussion on minor league relievers and chubby first basemen. Don't think we had enough of that this season.
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 (edited) BJMB Prospects Thread: In depth discussion on minor league relievers and chubby first basemen. Don't think we had enough of that this season. System is pretty boring right now. You have a very exciting high ceiling, no floor guy in Alford. You have Pompey who is pretty much the opposite and almost too familiar to be considered a prospect now. You have some recent draftees who haven't taken the next step. You have Greene who might be a guy. Jansen might be a guy. I can't think of much else that's noteworthy off the top of my head. Edited October 15, 2015 by KingKat
BigBounceyBlueBalls Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Or stop deleting threads!! Lol
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 System is pretty boring right now. You have a very exciting high ceiling, no floor guy in Alford. You have Pompey who is pretty much the opposite and almost too familiar to be considered a prospect now. You have some recent draftees who haven't take the next step. You have Greene who might be a guy. Jansen might be a guy. I can't think of much else that's noteworthy off the top of my head. They were all traded at the deadline lol. The system has been pillaged. For reference, these are all the prospects that have been traded since the Donaldson trade: Franklin Barreto Kendall Graveman Sean Nolin Jimmy Cordero Alberto Tirado Jake Brentz Nick Wells Matt Boyd Daniel Norris Jairo Labourt Miguel Castro Jesus Tinoco Jeff Hoffman Chase De Jong Tim Locastro Could be forgetting some. But all those prospects being traded, along with graduations from Stroman, Sanchez, Osuna, Travis would destroy any farm system. Pentecost didn't play at all in 2015. Once heralded prospect Mitch Nay was ehh in Dunedin. DSJ was mediocre in New Hampshire. Jansen spent most of the season with another knee injury. Jon Harris struggled in his first year of pro ball, with reports of his stuff ticking down (shades of Deck?).. Clinton Hollon was suspended for PEDs after coming back from TJS, list goes on.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Thanks. If he's throwing 95-96 with lots of sink...that's the exact line I would expect. No hits, two walks, and three strikeouts. I'll keep saying it. I think Richard Urena is going to be something. He obviously needs to work on his strike zone recognition. But 19 year old shortstops with power is kind of exciting. Chubby first baseman....who hit baseballs out of the stadium.
baubau Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 System is pretty boring right now. You have a very exciting high ceiling, no floor guy in Alford. You have Pompey who is pretty much the opposite and almost too familiar to be considered a prospect now. You have some recent draftees who haven't take the next step. You have Greene who might be a guy. Jansen might be a guy. I can't think of much else that's noteworthy off the top of my head. http://www.outsidepitchmlb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/vlad-jr2-500x400.jpg Admittedly Vlad Jr won't be doing much anytime soon but someone interesting of note. Rowdy also had a good season as did McBroom.
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Quick question. I'm in a keeper league that has a minor league draft. The draft will include player's from last years Rule 4 draft, and player's that were have taken a huge jump in prospect status and IFA's. I have the fourth overall pick. I was thinking Anderson Espinosa or Andrew Benintendi?
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Quick question. I'm in a keeper league that has a minor league draft. The draft will include player's from last years Rule 4 draft, and player's that were have taken a huge jump in prospect status and IFA's. I have the fourth overall pick. I was thinking Anderson Espinosa or Andrew Benintendi? Both are studs. I would go with Benintendi over Espinoza though.
Cyborg Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Quick question. I'm in a keeper league that has a minor league draft. The draft will include player's from last years Rule 4 draft, and player's that were have taken a huge jump in prospect status and IFA's. I have the fourth overall pick. I was thinking Anderson Espinosa or Andrew Benintendi? Blake Snell Jose De Leon Benintendi Espinosa
GD Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Blake Snell Jose De Leon Benintendi Espinosa Snell over De Leon?
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 Blake Snell Jose De Leon Benintendi Espinosa De Leon is owned already. AJ Reed is not however. This is who I have on my minor league roster. I have a bunch of picks in the first two and half rounds (its a six round draft). Sorry I know this has nothing to do with the Jays and I should use this in another thread. We are allowed 12 MiLB, so I have to call four up (and cut Smoral) I'm thinking I may try to move a bunch of assets for a stud player. OF Albert Almora OF Nick Williams SS Trevor Story 2B Jose Peraza SS Ozhaino Albies SP Matt Wisler SP Lance McCullers SP Pierce Johnson SP Michael Lorenzen SP Jack Flaherty SP Matt Smoral SP Lucas Giolito Draft Picks 2016 1st Round (4th overall) Deep Freese 1st Round (19th overall) 2nd Round (24th overall) SJ Slaughter 2nd Round (36th overall) 3rd Round (44th overall)
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 I'm going to target Alford with the 19th or 24th
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 I'm going to target Alford with the 19th or 24th What are the categories for the league and how many owners is it
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 20 owners. There are twelve categories R,HR,RBI,SB,BB,AVG,W,HD,SV,K,ERA,WHIP http://ssdbaseball.forumotion.com/ Here are minor league players owned. Aaron Blair Aaron Judge Adalberto (Raul) Mondesi Adrian Rondon AJ Cole Albert Almora Alberto Tirado Aledmys Diaz Alen Hanson Alex Jackson Alex Meyer Alex Verdugo Alex Blandino Alex (Chi Chi) Gonzalez Alexander Reyes Allen Webster Amed Rosario Austin Hedges Austin Meadows Avery Romero Billy McKinney Blake Swihart Bobby Bradley Brad Zimmer Braden Shipley Brandon Drury Brandon Nimmo Brent Honeywell Brett Phillips Brian Johnson Bubba Starling Byron Buxton C.J. Cron C.J. Edwards Cesar Puello Chad Bettis Chad James Chance Sisco Chi Chi (Alex) Gonzalez Chris Anderson Christian Arroyo Christian Bethancourt Clayton Blackburn Clint Coulter Clint Frazier Cole Tucker Colin Moran Corey Seager Courtney Hawkins D.J. Peterson Dan Robertson Dan Vogelbach Daniel Norris Danny Hultzen David Dahl Derek Fisher Derek Hill Dominic Smith Dylan Bundy Dylan Cozens Eddie Butler Edwin Diaz Edwin Escobar Elier Hernandez Erick Fedde Ethan Martin Felix Jorge Forrest Wall Francelis Montas Franklin Barreto Gabriel Guerrero Garin Cecchini Gary Brown Gary Sanchez Gilbert Lara Gleyber Torres Grant Green Grant Holmes Greg Bird Gregory Polanco Hak-Ju Lee Harold Ramirez Henry Owens Hunter Dozier Hunter Harvey Hunter Renfroe Ian Clarkin J.P. Crawford Jack Flaherty Jackie Bradley Jacob Lindgren Jake Thompson Jameson Taillon Javier Baez Jed Bradley Jeff Hoffman Jefry Marte Jesse Winker Joe Ross John Lamb John Singleton Jonathan Gray Jorge Alfaro Jorge Bonifacio Jorge Mateo Jorge Soler Jose Berrios Jose De Leon Jose Martinez Jose Peraza Jose Urena Josh Bell OF/PIT Josh Hader Josh Hart Josh Vitters Julio Urias Justin Nicolino Justin Williams Justin O'Conner Ketel Marte Keury Mella Kevin Plawecki Kodi Medeiros Kohl Stewart Kyle Crick Kyle Freeland Kyle Zimmer Lance McCullers Leonardo Molina Lewis Thorpe Lewis Brinson Lucas Giolito Lucas Sims Luis Ortiz Luiz Gohara Luke Weaver Mallex Smith Manuel Margot Marcos Molina Mark Appel Matt Chapman Matt Purke Matt Smoral Matt Wisler Matthew Olson Max Fried Max Pentecost Micah Johnson Michael Chavis Michael Choice Michael Conforto Michael Gettys Michael Lorenzen Miguel Almonte Miguel Castro Miguel Sano Miguel Alfredo Gonzales Mikie Mahtook Mitch Nay Monte Harrison Nick Gordon Nick Kingham Nick Travieso Nick Williams Noah Syndergaard Nomar Mazara Orlando Arcia Ozhaino Albies Pierce Johnson Rafael Devers Raimel Tapia Raisel Iglesias Raul (Adalberto) Mondesi Reese McGuire Renato Nunez Reynaldo Lopez Rio Ruiz Rob Kaminsky Rob Refsnyder Robert Stephenson Roberto Baldoquin Roman Quinn Rowdy Tellez Ryan McMahon Rymer Liriano Sam Travis Sean Manaea Sean Newcomb Spencer Adams Stephen Piscotty Steven Matz Taylor Guerrieri Taylor Jungmann Taylor Lindsey Teoscar Hernandez Tim Anderson Touki Toussaint Trea Turner Trevor Story Trey Ball Ty Hensley Tyler Austin Tyler Beede Tyler Glasnow Tyler Kolek Tyrell Jenkins Tyrone Taylor Victor Roache Vincent Velasquez Willy Adames Wilmer Difo Wilmer Flores Yoan Lopez Yoan Moncada Yorman Rodriguez Zach Eflin Zach Lee
Nafro Verified Member Posted October 15, 2015 Posted October 15, 2015 This is my MLB Roster....it kind of sucks... 2015 Roster C J.T. Realmuto C Matt Wieters 1B Lucas Duda 2B Devon Travis 3B Maikel Franco SS Alcides Escobar 1B,OF Mark Canha OF Rusney Castillo OF Josh Hamilton OF Billy Burns 2B Jurickson Profar SP Zack Wheeler SP Yordano Ventura SP Chris Tillman SP Jordan Zimmerman SP Kendall Graveman SP. Henderson Alvarez SP,RP Randall Delgado RP Jeurys Familiia RP Yimi Garcia RP Kelvin Herrera RP Bruce Rondon RP Mark Lowe RP Will Smith RP Jake Diekman
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