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I like the Zoik pick. I really like his age for a college guy. He seems like a pick that is both safe and projectable, which is awesome.

 

Woodman lead the SEC in dingers so I'll defer to the scouts and just assume the public reports saying that he has no plus tools are wrong.

 

Bichette looks terrible on video. Bad body, bad face, bad swing. I don't really get that pick buttttttt I only watched one 90 second video so.

 

Bichette is a MIF that already has good power in HS.

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Bichette is a MIF that already has good power in HS.

 

From the video he's only nominally a MIF though. He seems fat and slow.

 

Maybe his hands are sweet and the body doesn't matter much.

 

Power also comes with a goofy load and he can't even seem to hit high school fastballs inside.

 

My uninformed prediction is that he's an org guy 3B/LF

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Which major-leaguer, current or former, would you compare your game to the most?

"I would say, as a hitter, probably Josh Donaldson. He's really aggressive, swings as hard as he can. That's one of my goals every time I'm hitting, to let it loose. As a defender, someone like Troy Tulowitzki. He plays through-balls all the time, I do that quite a bit. I'd say those two guys."

 

- Bichette, before the draft.

 

What are your expectations heading into the draft? Which teams have shown specific interest in you?

"I have high hopes. Hopefully it'll be a good night. There are a few teams-- the Rockies, the Blue Jays and Red Sox really like me. There are obviously more, but those are who I thought of."

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Which major-leaguer, current or former, would you compare your game to the most?

"I would say, as a hitter, probably Josh Donaldson. He's really aggressive, swings as hard as he can. That's one of my goals every time I'm hitting, to let it loose. As a defender, someone like Troy Tulowitzki. He plays through-balls all the time, I do that quite a bit. I'd say those two guys."

 

- Bichette, before the draft.

 

What are your expectations heading into the draft? Which teams have shown specific interest in you?

"I have high hopes. Hopefully it'll be a good night. There are a few teams-- the Rockies, the Blue Jays and Red Sox really like me. There are obviously more, but those are who I thought of."

 

Not hard to see his love for the Jays...

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Which major-leaguer, current or former, would you compare your game to the most?

"I would say, as a hitter, probably Josh Donaldson. He's really aggressive, swings as hard as he can. That's one of my goals every time I'm hitting, to let it loose. As a defender, someone like Troy Tulowitzki. He plays through-balls all the time, I do that quite a bit. I'd say those two guys."

 

- Bichette, before the draft.

 

What are your expectations heading into the draft? Which teams have shown specific interest in you?

"I have high hopes. Hopefully it'll be a good night. There are a few teams-- the Rockies, the Blue Jays and Red Sox really like me. There are obviously more, but those are who I thought of."

 

Well he's not selling himself short haha

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I wonder why Bo thinks the Jays are best for his development. His brother and father are very aware of what to expect from a minor league development standpoint so there must be some truth to that.
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OF Nick Banks profile stood out to me amongst some of the best available, always get intrigued when I see a term like "best pure hitter"

 

"Part of a stellar U.S. collegiate national team outfield with Louisville's Corey Ray and Florida's Buddy Reed last summer, Banks can't quite match their tools, but he did establish himself as the best pure hitter on the squad. He led Team USA in hitting (.386) and on-base percentage (.491) and projected as a mid-first-round pick. He hasn't been the same since having a cyst removed from his lower back last fall, however, with multiple scouts noting that he has looked stiff and his tools have regressed this spring. At his best, Banks employs a sleek left-handed swing and delivers line drives from gap to gap. He has above-average raw pop and started to become more aggressive and drive the ball more often in 2015. He hasn't looked as fluid or powerful during a disappointing regular season this year but did help his cause by winning the Southeastern Conference tournament MVP award in late May in front of a bevy of scouts. While Banks showed solid speed and arm strength with Team USA, both tools have elicited fringe-average grades in 2016. He profiled well as a right fielder in the past, but now scouts don't know what to make of him. A club that gives him the benefit of the doubt for past performance could take him in the first three rounds."

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OF Nick Banks profile stood out to me amongst some of the best available, always get intrigued when I see a term like "best pure hitter"

 

"Part of a stellar U.S. collegiate national team outfield with Louisville's Corey Ray and Florida's Buddy Reed last summer, Banks can't quite match their tools, but he did establish himself as the best pure hitter on the squad. He led Team USA in hitting (.386) and on-base percentage (.491) and projected as a mid-first-round pick. He hasn't been the same since having a cyst removed from his lower back last fall, however, with multiple scouts noting that he has looked stiff and his tools have regressed this spring. At his best, Banks employs a sleek left-handed swing and delivers line drives from gap to gap. He has above-average raw pop and started to become more aggressive and drive the ball more often in 2015. He hasn't looked as fluid or powerful during a disappointing regular season this year but did help his cause by winning the Southeastern Conference tournament MVP award in late May in front of a bevy of scouts. While Banks showed solid speed and arm strength with Team USA, both tools have elicited fringe-average grades in 2016. He profiled well as a right fielder in the past, but now scouts don't know what to make of him. A club that gives him the benefit of the doubt for past performance could take him in the first three rounds."

 

I find that everyone is best pure something in those scouting reports.

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I find that everyone is best pure something in those scouting reports.

 

True to an extent, but I think leading that group in hitting should be something to take note of. Just liked the sounds of the healthy scouting report from last year.

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Quick to the big leagues reliever. That hammer curve looked nice from the video.
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http://i.imgur.com/t1bGKhP.png

 

BB/9 is terrible and the reports aren't that great either on Jackson. Pure upside pick, I guess.

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I just complained this morning that we never seem to pick college closers, Jackson sounds like a great pick.

 

Callis said a guy he can see being one of the first players in this draft in the big leagues. I am always intrigued by guys who can move quickly. They said he had a feel for a changeup but was mainly fastball and curveball.

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http://i.imgur.com/t1bGKhP.png

 

BB/9 is terrible and the reports aren't that great either on Jackson. Pure upside pick, I guess.

 

Yikes, the numbers don't really paint a great picture. The analysts seemed to think he could be a quick to the majors guy

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JJ Cooper ‏@jjcoop36 9m9 minutes ago

Not buying Zach Jackson being a quick mover. Lot of work to go on delivery/control.

 

JJ Cooper ‏@jjcoop36 9m9 minutes ago

Lot of outings this year Zach Jackson could throw breaking ball for strikes, no hope of throwing FB for strikes.

 

Frankie Piliere ‏@FPiliereD1 10m10 minutes ago

#BlueJays take a nice gamble on Zach Jackson. 93-96, one of the best plus breaking balls in the class. Command plagued him this spring

 

jeff ellis ‏@jeffMLBdraft 11m11 minutes ago

Zach Jackson has one of the best pitches in this class, but man command has been an issue his entire career

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Yikes, the numbers don't really paint a great picture. The analysts seemed to think he could be a quick to the majors guy

 

It's hard to see that unless he can iron out his command issues in quick order.

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