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  1. This --------> http://www.wate.com/story/25716512/beardens-lane-thomas-drafted-to-the-blue-jays
  2. Cliff Brantley http://imgick.silive.com/home/silive-media/width620/img/sportsstories/photo/cliff-tidejpeg-a046c5d033fda363.jpeg
  3. http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/67565098/v33269453/draft-report-todd-isaacs
  4. Lugbauer has been a heavy hitter this year for Arlington after earning league MVP honors as a junior. He is batting .424 (28-for-66) with 26 runs, 23 RBIs, eight doubles, a triple and eight home runs. What the scouts say: Scouts like the pop in his bat. He has also shown the ability to play strong defense behind the plate. Where he will go: Should go in the top 10 rounds.
  5. -As a pay for their help to me against the BABIP monster, I, Melky Cabrera, offer this goat to the baseball gods- http://data4.blog.de/media/755/1578755_e589c269b5_m.jpeg
  6. we can sign Reid-Foley and 3 or 4 of this guys (Latz, Heidt, Houck, Papierski)
  7. Jays Isaacs, Dusty Georgia Tech (GA) RHP R/R SR "Isaacs pitched in the rotation and the bullpen during his four years at Georgia Tech, but he was much more effective as a reliever. He filled a bullpen-ace type role this spring, appearing in 29 games, often for more than one inning. Isaacs throws his fastball in the low-90s with good tailing action. He has learned to pitch off his fastball and does a good job of working it in on the hands of hitters. Isaacs’ slider is inconsistent, but it is a solid offering at its best. He is likely to remain in the bullpen as a professional because his changeup lags behind his other two offerings and he has fringy control."
  8. Mike Papierski Rank: 194 Lemont HS (Ill.), Senior Height: 6'3", Weight: 205 Position: C DOB: 2/26/1996 Bats: S, Throws: R Twitter: @mpappy14 Commitment: Louisiana State Scouting Grades: Hit: 40 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 In a deep crop of Illinois high school catchers, Papierski could have the highest all-around ceiling of them all. He offers more physical projection than Evan Skoug (Libertyville), defends better than Simeon Lucas (Grant Community) and provides more offense than Mitch Trees (Sacred Heart-Griffin). A switch-hitter with a strong build, Papierski shows bat speed and power from both sides of the plate. He can let hittable pitches go by at times, but when he turns the bat loose he makes consistent hard contact. Though Papierski is tall for a catcher, he should be able to stay at the position. He has solid arm strength, developing receiving skills and good agility behind the plate. He's a Louisiana State recruit, as is his highly regarded Lemont teammate, lefthander Jake Latz.
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