Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted May 13, 2017 Posted May 13, 2017 If anyone wants scouting reports from the top 50 I have them. Seth Romero seems pretty intriguing to me. JJ Schwarz is no longer Top 50/100 right?...
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 JJ Schwarz is no longer Top 50/100 right?... He's not. Sorry!
metafour Verified Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Just did some Twitter digging. Blue Jays scouts were seen watching 6'6 175 pound HS RHP Caden Lemons two days ago. Lemons is ranked #74 on MLB.com and #96 on BA.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Just did some Twitter digging. Blue Jays scouts were seen watching 6'6 175 pound HS RHP Caden Lemons two days ago. Lemons is ranked #74 on MLB.com and #96 on BA. 6'6" 175? Sit that kid down and give him a meal.
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 6'6" 175? Sit that kid down and give him a meal. Dreamy projectable body. He has blonde flowing locks as well.
metafour Verified Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 6'6" 175? Sit that kid down and give him a meal. This was literally the game they were spotted at LOL:
admin Site Manager Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Dreamy projectable body. He has blonde flowing locks as well. That has to be intimidating as f*** going up to the plate to face him.
baseballsss Verified Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Twins leaning towards taking a college player 1st over Hunter Green. Their say Brendan Mckay. Is this a good move.
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Twins leaning towards taking a college player 1st over Hunter Green. Their say Brendan Mckay. Is this a good move. Hard to say without knowing the $$
metafour Verified Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Twins leaning towards taking a college player 1st over Hunter Green. Their say Brendan Mckay. Is this a good move. Personally, I don't like the move, simply because McKay's two-way talents realistically don't boost his overall value. You've got people who feel he's a pitcher moving forward, but in this case is he even better than Kyle Wright from Vanderbilt? I don't think so, and in fact most people will probably tell you that they like Wright better. Then you've got people who feel his future is at 1B, but again even though he projects well here, you're now talking about drafting a 1B #1 overall...and how much better (if at all) is he than someone like Pavin Smith in this outcome? With Greene you are at least getting the highest upside player in the draft, even though the risk is obviously higher. With McKay I just see too much of a chance wherein you make him a pitcher and yet Kyle Wright or someone else becomes better, or you make him a hitter and he simply only becomes "good" because the offensive expectation for 1B is so high.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 This was literally the game they were spotted at LOL: He passes the eye test for me. Nice smooth, simple delivery (although it looks like he's a little inconsistent with his landing foot). Colour me intrigued.
metafour Verified Member Posted May 16, 2017 Posted May 16, 2017 Personally, I don't like the move, simply because McKay's two-way talents realistically don't boost his overall value. You've got people who feel he's a pitcher moving forward, but in this case is he even better than Kyle Wright from Vanderbilt? I don't think so, and in fact most people will probably tell you that they like Wright better. Then you've got people who feel his future is at 1B, but again even though he projects well here, you're now talking about drafting a 1B #1 overall...and how much better (if at all) is he than someone like Pavin Smith in this outcome? With Greene you are at least getting the highest upside player in the draft, even though the risk is obviously higher. With McKay I just see too much of a chance wherein you make him a pitcher and yet Kyle Wright or someone else becomes better, or you make him a hitter and he simply only becomes "good" because the offensive expectation for 1B is so high. ...and there you go: https://twitter.com/FPiliereD1/status/864526429509341186
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 Even though mock drafts are useless in baseball their still fun to read. BA Mock 3.0. http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/mock-mlb-draft-3-0-major-league-baseball-draft/#pueG4J4rZrhWROxm.97 have the Jays taking Evan White + Alex Lange
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 Even though mock drafts are useless in baseball their still fun to read. BA Mock 3.0. http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/mock-mlb-draft-3-0-major-league-baseball-draft/#pueG4J4rZrhWROxm.97 have the Jays taking Evan White + Alex Lange Better be pretty sure about the bat to take a 1B in that spot
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 Better be pretty sure about the bat to take a 1B in that spot He's pretty intriguing. The power is starting to show up this year; .279 ISO + 8 bombs. I'd be happy with Seth Romero + Evan White
baubau Verified Member Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 Even though mock drafts are useless in baseball their still fun to read. BA Mock 3.0. http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/mock-mlb-draft-3-0-major-league-baseball-draft/#pueG4J4rZrhWROxm.97 have the Jays taking Evan White + Alex Lange More funsies: 2080 Baseball Mock: https://2080baseball.com/2017/05/mlb-draft-bites-mock-draft-edition-05-19-2017/ 22. Logan Warmoth 28. Brendon Little MLB John Mayo: http://m.mlb.com/news/article/231085504/jonathan-mayo-mock-projection-2017-mlb-draft/ 22. Keston Hiura 28. Bubba Thompson Hero Sports: http://herosports.com/mlb/baseball-mlb-mock-draft-twins-reds-get-two-way-stars-astros-tab-uvas-haseley-c6c6 22. Royce Lewis 28. Nate Pearson More reasons why mocks are useless lol. Will vary depending on who you ask. Better be pretty sure about the bat to take a 1B in that spot From all the reports (I have never seen him play) his defense at 1B is great. Could likely be moved back and forth from 1B-OF to see what he brings. MLB's report: Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 70 Whichever team drafts White will have to decide whether to deploy him as a potential Gold Glove first baseman or to try him in the outfield.
baubau Verified Member Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 Probably be seeing mocks pumped out weekly now before the draft. New mock from Callis. http://m.mlb.com/news/article/232496282/jim-callis-mock-projection-2017-mlb-draft/ Warmoth Crouse
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 More funsies: 2080 Baseball Mock: https://2080baseball.com/2017/05/mlb-draft-bites-mock-draft-edition-05-19-2017/ 22. Logan Warmoth 28. Brendon Little MLB John Mayo: http://m.mlb.com/news/article/231085504/jonathan-mayo-mock-projection-2017-mlb-draft/ 22. Keston Hiura 28. Bubba Thompson Hero Sports: http://herosports.com/mlb/baseball-mlb-mock-draft-twins-reds-get-two-way-stars-astros-tab-uvas-haseley-c6c6 22. Royce Lewis 28. Nate Pearson More reasons why mocks are useless lol. Will vary depending on who you ask. From all the reports (I have never seen him play) his defense at 1B is great. Could likely be moved back and forth from 1B-OF to see what he brings. MLB's report: Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 70 Whichever team drafts White will have to decide whether to deploy him as a potential Gold Glove first baseman or to try him in the outfield. Bellinger Jr?
baubau Verified Member Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 Bellinger Jr? Haha. Don't think White has the same power potential but sure! Never seen either play live and only read on prospects.
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 This article is a bit of a buzz kill.. _________ An area scout was discussing his region. But based on conversations with scouts around the country, he may as well have been talking about the whole 2017 draft class. image: http://www.baseballamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/John-Manuel.gif “I feel like a beachcomber with a metal detector,” he said, “and all I keep finding is a broken earring here or there.” Scouts do not expect to look back at the 2017 draft with fondness. But they will look back and find big leaguers, even impact big leaguers, who came out of this class. They’re just harder to find, and a bit less obvious. That’s the consensus of opinion as the draft hurdles toward its three-day peak, with the first two rounds (and competitive balance rounds) held June 12, followed by Rounds 3-40 on June 13-14. The Twins select first, in a year without the kind of dominant college pitcher or hitter that makes picking No. 1 overall easy. The Reds, Padres, Rays and Braves round out the first five teams making selections. Derek Falvey, in his first year as Minnesota’s chief baseball officer, and new general manager Thad Levine have three scouting directors, past and present, on the staff helping make the 1-1 pick. Player personnel vice president Mike Radcliff, senior advisor Deron Johnson and first-year scouting director Sean Johnson give Minnesota an enviable group of decision-makers for the process, and Radcliff hit a home run for the Twins when the club last picked at No. 1 overall, in 2001. Minnesota drafted Joe Mauer, taking him over Mark Prior. This class’ top talents include Southern California two-way prep phenom Hunter Greene, a spectacular talent vying to become the first-ever prep rightander picked No. 1 overall; Louisville’s two-way star Brendan McKay, a unique prospect with a virtually unblemished amateur track record but modest fastball velocity by today’s standards; and the top college pitcher on the board, Vanderbilt righthander Kyle Wright. McKay and Greene are legitimate first-round talents both as a hitter and as a pitcher. McKay could be picked in the first five picks either way, while the industry values Greene as a potential first-rounder as a power-hitting shortstop but not as highly as he’s regarded as a pitcher. As one scout put it early in the spring, “He’s got big raw power, he’s got a nice easy swing . . . but it’s hard to walk away from 100 (mph) with that low-effort delivery.” McKay’s fastball velocity had dropped into the 88-91 mph range down the stretch as he added a cut fastball and seemed to wear down under his two-way workload. However, he ranked 10th in the country with 116 strikeouts and had hit 15 home runs. Meanwhile, Wright was surging down the stretch, showing four plus pitches after a slow start and striking out 62 while allowing just 17 hits in his final six regular season starts, posting a 1.16 ERA over 46.2 innings. McKay and Wright are part of a group of college pitchers that was expected to be a strength of the draft class, but the rest of the group—including righthanders such as North Carolina’s J.B. Bukauskas, UCLA’s Griffin Canning, Florida’s Alex Faedo, Missouri’s Tanner Houck, LSU’s Alex Lange—has had solid rather than spectacular returns. Oregon lefthander David Peterson was among the small group of college arms that had taken a step forward, but a larger, injury-riddled collection had taken steps back, a clutch of arms including South Carolina righthander Clarke Schmidt (elbow surgery) and Stanford righty Tristan Beck (back). Another top college arm, Houston’s Seth Romero, joined the wild-card group by getting suspended and then kicked off the Cougars’ roster for a pair of incidents. Scouts have panned the college hitter class regularly since the outset of the spring, with the movers including rare middle-of-the-diamond performers such as Virginia center fielder Adam Haseley and North Carolina shortstop Logan Warmoth and corner bats such as Kentucky first baseman Evan White, Louisville third baseman Drew Ellis and Arizona first baseman J.J. Matijevic. That leaves riskier preps, especially pitchers and tooled-up outfielders, who are expected to flood the draft roughly from picks 20-75. North Carolina prep lefty MacKenzie Gore and Texas righty Shane Baz might have played their way into the top 10, and outfielders Jordon Adell (Louisville, Ky.) and Austin Beck (Lexington, N.C.) might have done so as well. But there might not be much separation between Adell, Beck and athletic high school outfielders such as Alabama’s Bubba Thompson, Puerto Rico’s Heliot Ramos, Georgia’s Drew Waters and New York’s Quentin Holmes. Each offers high risk but also high rewards, so most top evaluators expected those players to start hearing their name called in the supplemental round, when teams start having their second and third selections. The old Paul Snyder axiom rules the prep pitching class; the former Braves scouting director used to tell his scouts, “You need 10 to get two (to the majors).” This class has that kind of depth, with lefthanders D.L. Hall (Alabama) and Trevor Rogers (New Mexico) heading a solid crew of lefthanders. The pool of prep righthanders includes pitchers of various stripes, from hard-throwing Minnesotan Sam Carlson to Californians such as Matt Sauer and Hans Crouse to projection plays such as Louisiana’s Blayne Enlow and Alabama’s Tanner Burns.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 Bellinger Jr? Nah - can't play CF.
P2F Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2017 Posted May 27, 2017 Probably be seeing mocks pumped out weekly now before the draft. New mock from Callis. http://m.mlb.com/news/article/232496282/jim-callis-mock-projection-2017-mlb-draft/ Warmoth Crouse Haseley and Rogers are both seemingly gaining a ton of helium as we get closer to draft day.
baubau Verified Member Posted May 27, 2017 Posted May 27, 2017 Another mock, but from BA: http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/2017-mlb-mock-draft-3-5/ Haseley and Rogers are both seemingly gaining a ton of helium as we get closer to draft day. Anything can happen and mocks are useless, but yeah, unlikely that Haseley / Rogers is there when the Jays pick. Who knows! Grome fell quite a bit last year and Zimmerman fell to the Indians and SRF fell too. Someone usually drops. Maybe the jays get lucky.
P2F Old-Timey Member Posted May 29, 2017 Posted May 29, 2017 Longenhagen's Draft Board: http://www.fangraphs.com/scoutboard.aspx?draft=2017mlb&type=0&pos=all
metafour Verified Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 JUCO RHP Nate Pearson FB 98-100 (T101 on stadium scoreboard), SL 88-90, CB 80-81, CH 91-92 in the Florida All Star event today. https://twitter.com/FPiliereD1/status/869367399597977601 Frankie PiliereVerified account @FPiliereD1 17m17 minutes ago More Frankie Piliere Retweeted Doug Freeman #RedSox have been the team I've heard linked most to Pearson. #BlueJays as well
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 Another mock, but from BA: http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/2017-mlb-mock-draft-3-5/ Anything can happen and mocks are useless, but yeah, unlikely that Haseley / Rogers is there when the Jays pick. Who knows! Grome fell quite a bit last year and Zimmerman fell to the Indians and SRF fell too. Someone usually drops. Maybe the jays get lucky. Stro fell to the jays..
baubau Verified Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 Stro fell to the jays.. Please, don't bring up the 2012 draft.. 17 D. J. Davis Toronto Blue Jays 18 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers 19 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals 29 Lewis Brinson Texas Rangers 32 José Berríos Minnesota Twins 36 Stephen Piscotty St. Louis Cardinals 39 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers 41 Lance McCullers, Jr. Houston Astros I know, I know. Hindsight is 20/20, but .. but.. much tears.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 Please, don't bring up the 2012 draft.. 17 D. J. Davis Toronto Blue Jays 18 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers 19 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals 29 Lewis Brinson Texas Rangers 32 José Berríos Minnesota Twins 36 Stephen Piscotty St. Louis Cardinals 39 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers 41 Lance McCullers, Jr. Houston Astros I know, I know. Hindsight is 20/20, but .. but.. much tears. Is it hindsight though? Quite a few of those names were on my radar back then...Seager, Gallo, and McCullers specifically.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 You could do that in just about every draft in the history of baseball man. But yes. Screw you for reminding me of what could have been.
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 JUCO RHP Nate Pearson FB 98-100 (T101 on stadium scoreboard), SL 88-90, CB 80-81, CH 91-92 in the Florida All Star event today. https://twitter.com/FPiliereD1/status/869367399597977601 This link has video, and says that apparently some scouts had him up as high as 102MPH. http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/2017-mlb-draft-prospect-nate-pearson-hits-101-mph-a/#ZFhjH3Re1CSr8FfQ.97
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