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Unless there’s a technicality somewhere, I don’t think there’s any way Gabriel Martinez is rule 5 eligible this year. Players signed to pro contracts at age 18 or under have to be added to the 40-man within five years. Martinez was signed on his 16th birthday and has been in the system for just two and a half years.
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Unless there’s a technicality somewhere, I don’t think there’s any way Gabriel Martinez is rule 5 eligible this year. Players signed to pro contracts at age 18 or under have to be added to the 40-man within five years. Martinez was signed on his 16th birthday and has been in the system for just two and a half years.

 

Yeah, he shouldn't be eligible until next year

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Unless there’s a technicality somewhere, I don’t think there’s any way Gabriel Martinez is rule 5 eligible this year. Players signed to pro contracts at age 18 or under have to be added to the 40-man within five years. Martinez was signed on his 16th birthday and has been in the system for just two and a half years.

 

I’m just going off fangraphs. They have him listed as dec 22. It is possible they are wrong. From your explanation it seems they must be.

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Worthless sample size alert: 17-year-old Kendry Chirinos is 6 for 9 in his first three games in the DSL with 1 strikeout and 1 walk in 11 plate appearances.
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I’m just going off fangraphs. They have him listed as dec 22. It is possible they are wrong. From your explanation it seems they must be.

 

Actually, now I’m swinging the other way.

 

Leo Jiminez was eligible last year and he was 20 last may. Martinez is 20 this July. Assuming they are both signed at 16, aren’t those identical situations?

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Actually, now I’m swinging the other way.

 

Leo Jiminez was eligible last year and he was 20 last may. Martinez is 20 this July. Assuming they are both signed at 16, aren’t those identical situations?

 

Martinez was signed in 2018, so I think he is R5 eligible before 2023. That's the 5th year.

 

So Fangraphs is right I think.

 

I believe the rule is, if the player was 18 or younger one June 5th of the year they signed then they are R5 eligible in five years.

If 19 or older on that June 5th, then eligible in 4 years.

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Martinez was signed in 2018, so I think he is R5 eligible before 2023. That's the 5th year.

 

So Fangraphs is right I think.

 

I believe the rule is, if the player was 18 or younger one June 5th of the year they signed then they are R5 eligible in five years.

If 19 or older on that June 5th, then eligible in 4 years.

 

Rule 5 is going to be VERY interesting this off-season. Just looking at roster resource there’s going to be some interesting decisions.

 

One guy that popped out is Zulueta. It just adds to my belief that he gets pushed and ends up as a long man/relief in our pen this year or maybe a back end starter if performs ok up the levels. We have a need there and he needs to be protected this off-season anyway.

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FanGraphs differentiates eligible players for the current year's upcoming draft as merely "eligible":

 

https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jesus-quiroz/sa596560/stats?position=2B

 

So even though it seems counterintuitive that Dec. '22 actually means he'll be eligible for the Dec. '23 draft, that is in fact how they do it.

 

Are you absolutely sure? Because I don’t think they would have protected Jiminez if they didn’t have to last year.

 

Edit: I think ‘eligible means they are eligible because they were already eligible for previous drafts. For example, Samad Taylor is also ‘eligible’ and we know he was eligible for the 2021 draft that was cancelled.

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FanGraphs differentiates eligible players for the current year's upcoming draft as merely "eligible":

 

https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jesus-quiroz/sa596560/stats?position=2B

 

So even though it seems counterintuitive that Dec. '22 actually means he'll be eligible for the Dec. '23 draft, that is in fact how they do it.

 

Not sure about that

 

They might list players who continue to be eligible as just "eligible"

 

but for upcoming first timers I think they put the year they will first be eligible

 

https://www.fangraphs.com/players/sem-robberse/sa3011735/stats?position=P

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27. Gabriel Martinez, RF

Signed: July 2nd Period, 2018 from Venezuela (TOR)

 

Martinez has a well-rounded offensive package: adequate bat speed, mature swing decisions, and a good-looking cut. He’s likely a corner outfielder, which means it’d be helpful if one of his offensive tools becomes plus. He’s not especially projectable, so it will likely need to be the hit tool and/or approach, rather than raw power growth, that carries him. His 40-man roster timeline (Martinez is a 2022 add) makes that tenuous, though the scouts we spoke to who saw Martinez on the complex do like him.

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No idea how it happened. It was just mentioned that he has a fractured left wrist in Kaitlyn McGrath's recent column.

 

HBP, he left mid at bat.

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Nice to see this front office deliver on the promise of having a consistently good farm system. We're not like the White Sox, who tore it down, built up their farm, and once they graduated all their top prospects, they had nobody of note anymore. We're seeing the effects of that right now. They have zero depth to go if anyone is injured.

 

On the other hand, we've graduated Vlad, Bo, Jansen, Teoscar, Manoah in recent years and still have a lot of players to be excited about (mostly on the pitching side, which is awesome). Don't forget, we also have a large draft pool and extra picks due to Robbie Ray and Semien leaving. Another big reload coming!

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Nice to see this front office deliver on the promise of having a consistently good farm system. We're not like the White Sox, who tore it down, built up their farm, and once they graduated all their top prospects, they had nobody of note anymore. We're seeing the effects of that right now. They have zero depth to go if anyone is injured.

 

On the other hand, we've graduated Vlad, Bo, Jansen, Teoscar, Manoah in recent years and still have a lot of players to be excited about (mostly on the pitching side, which is awesome). Don't forget, we also have a large draft pool and extra picks due to Robbie Ray and Semien leaving. Another big reload coming!

 

This FO deserves a ton of credit for finding hidden gems too in later rounds and low cost IFAs. They're not just drafting the big bonus babies and waiting for them to be ready.

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Zulueta on the mound tonight for Vancouver. Hopefully he gets promoted to AA with another solid outing. Shouldn't Frasso be pushed up the ladder a little bit? He'll be 24 later this year.
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This FO deserves a ton of credit for finding hidden gems too in later rounds and low cost IFAs. They're not just drafting the big bonus babies and waiting for them to be ready.

 

A lot of credit needs to go to the player development side. These guys are pretty raw when they sign.

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Zulueta on the mound tonight for Vancouver. Hopefully he gets promoted to AA with another solid outing. Shouldn't Frasso be pushed up the ladder a little bit? He'll be 24 later this year.

 

Frasso hasn’t pitched a ton. I hope Zulueta gets pushed up soon. If he does well in double A, he might solve our long man/back end starter problem in the majors. Or just be bullpen swing and miss.

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A lot of credit needs to go to the player development side. These guys are pretty raw when they sign.

 

Yes, absolutely the two go hand in hand.

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Zuleta shelled a bit with 5R in 2IP but did have 4K still.

 

I've watched a fair bit of Vancouver Canadians live this year, and they make the Orioles defence at the peak of their rebuild look elite. They are really, really bad. I don't like looking at ERA for minor league pitchers anyways because of bad defenses, but that goes double for the C's.

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Tanner Morris was promoted to AA a few days ago. I hope he does well, he's has an interesting profile that could help the big club.
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Irv Carter with his pro debut today. Got touched up a bit, but also showed some swing and miss.

 

3.2IP, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 3BB, 6K

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Tanner Morris was promoted to AA a few days ago. I hope he does well, he's has an interesting profile that could help the big club.

 

Promoted to AAA*

 

He started the season in AA and destroyed the pitching there. 155 wRC+ in 186 PA.

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Irv Carter with his pro debut today. Got touched up a bit, but also showed some swing and miss.

 

3.2IP, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 3BB, 6K

 

Better than the tigers pitchers. They combined for 13 walks in 6 innings!

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Highest wRC+ for an 18 year old in full-season A ball (min. 130 PA) since 2007:

 

184 - Jackson Chourio

172 - Mike Trout

169 - Giancarlo Stanton

164 - Bryce Harper

155 - Wander Franco

154 - Fernando Tatis Jr

151 - Vlad Guerrero Jr

150 - Freddie Freeman

147 - Carlos Correa

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Highest wRC+ for an 18 year old in full-season A ball (min. 130 PA) since 2007:

 

184 - Jackson Chourio

172 - Mike Trout

169 - Giancarlo Stanton

164 - Bryce Harper

155 - Wander Franco

154 - Fernando Tatis Jr

151 - Vlad Guerrero Jr

150 - Freddie Freeman

147 - Carlos Correa

 

Talent is diluted now because of the minor league level removal. Players are in that league that in last years would not have been pitching that high

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