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  1. Because he suxx. That was a gift for his father for the 2 CY awards
  2. Best OF prospect 2017 - Victor Robles
  3. Maverik Buffo “I think Maverik is leaning towards signing. I haven’t talked to Shaver yet, but if I were to guess, I would say he’s learning towards signing, as well, because I know he’s anxious to get his pro career started,” said BYU coach Mike Littlewood.
  4. -Over 97 mph -Extreme GB Help me please!!
  5. That was a decent joke. Tulo is horribad right now.
  6. Weak contact isn't a skill. Ervin Santana still suxxx
  7. Shapiro and his "Mental part of the game" is working really good. The Asian dude called Kim is good
  8. Angrioter, King, Jon, and some others posters Danny Jansen fans since day 1
  9. Houston rotation DL
  10. 11-40 out of bonus pool. Time to steal some expensive hard signings high Schooler
  11. Then we drafted Bruce Lee son (Riley Adams)
  12. Riley Adams Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 Adams was a solid catching prospect coming out of high school, a very flexible athletic backstop who is a black belt in karate. While some worry that he's lost some of that behind the plate, some success with his bat, coupled with the usual dearth of college catching, should help this University of San Diego backstop come June. A Cape Cod League All-Star, Adams has shown some ability at the plate and he's increased his power output in each of his three years as a starter at San Diego. Some of that has come because he's a good guess hitter and pulls balls out of the park, but some scouts feel he has become too spread out at the plate with his Kris Bryant-like stance. In the past, he has shown solid defensive skills and a solid arm, though reports out of the Cape and this spring about his defense have not been overwhelmingly positive. Adams is big and strong; the raw power is legitimate. The team that feels it can get him back to tapping into it with a better setup at the plate, not to mention helping him refine his defensive play, will take him off the board in the top three rounds.
  13. Trey Ball and Jeff Francouer didn't make it
  14. And Pujols
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