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  1. 1. Astros Callis: Carlos Rodon, LHP, North Carolina State -- Best college lefty since David Price (2007). Biggest front-runner for No. 1 overall pick since Bryce Harper (2010). Mayo: Rodon -- About as no-brainer as it can be at this point. It'd be more of a surprise if he didn't go No. 1. 2. Marlins Callis: Jeff Hoffman, RHP, East Carolina -- Could challenge Rodon for top selection. Has similar fastball and better changeup and command. Mayo: Alex Jackson, C/OF, Rancho Bernardo HS, San Diego -- The top high school player in the class, and the Marlins haven't shied away from taking exciting young bats (see Yelich, Christian). 3. White Sox Callis: Tyler Kolek, RHP, Shepherd (Texas) HS -- White Sox love high-ceiling players, and Kolek has a huge one with a fastball that already reaches 99 mph. Mayo: Hoffman -- The White Sox like their athletes, but they also like big, strong starting pitching. After Rodon, Hoffman is the best in the class. 4. Cubs Callis: Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt -- Cubs almost certainly will take a pitcher after spending last two top-six choices on bats, though Beede must refine his command. Mayo: Trea Turner, SS, North Carolina State -- How about a future left side of the infield featuring Kris Bryant, the No. 2 pick in the 2013 Draft, and Turner, a leadoff type with 80 speed? 5. Twins Callis: Jackson -- With Joe Mauer moving to first base, Jackson would be a nice fit; Minnesota also could use his power. Mayo: Beede -- A former first-round pick back in 2011, look for Beede to answer questions about his command this spring and be among the top college arms taken in June. 6. Mariners Callis: Turner -- Seattle has young middle infielders, but Turner's speed/bat/defense combo will be too much to ignore. Mayo: Jacob Gatewood, SS, Clovis (Calif.) HS -- The power is more than legit, but there are some questions about the hit tool ... not enough to keep him out of Top 10 consideration. 7. Phillies Callis: Gatewood -- Philadelphia isn't afraid to gamble on upside; could opt for Gatewood's massive power or Michael Gettys' all-around package. Mayo: Michael Gettys, OF, Gainesville (Ga.) HS -- The Phillies have taken a high schooler with their first pick in each of the last six Drafts. They seem to like toolsy position players and Gettys fits that description perfectly. 8. Rockies Callis: Gettys -- Has the best collection of tools in this Draft class; could go higher if he answers questions about his bat. Mayo: Aaron Nola, RHP, LSU -- After nabbing Jonathan Gray at No. 3 in 2013, adding Nola could give them a very nice 1-2 punch that could get to Coors Field in a hurry. 9. Blue Jays Callis: Touki Toussaint, RHP, Coral Springs (Fla.) Christian Academy -- After failing to sign Phil Bickford in 2013, Toronto lands another high school righty with devastating stuff. Mayo: Kolek -- It might be too easy to give the Blue Jays the top high-ceiling high school arm available, but they don't shy away from rolling the dice in that fashion. 10. Mets Callis: Brady Aiken, LHP, Central Catholic HS (San Diego) -- New York's last three first-rounders have been hitters, so the ultra-polished Aiken would make a lot of sense. Mayo: Derek Fisher, OF, Virginia -- After going the high school position player route in the first round for the last three Drafts, maybe the Mets go for a more advanced player. If not a pitcher, then a bat like Fisher, relying on the fact that UVA bats tend to perform better in the pro game.
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  3. "A Song for the dead" riff is marvelous ------------>Tun.......tun......tun...tururu........tururu........tururu........tururu http://k31.kn3.net/taringa/5/5/8/5/0/8/4/vivotrave2/BAE.gif?1431
  4. http://cdn.riveraveblues.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/catcher.jpg Lower release point, then, the ball will have less vertical movement ="Hanging fastball" "Hard contacts" "Dingers" Gravity is inversely proportional to the height.
  5. ******** projection. I hate the Steamer projection for catchers.
  6. yeah ------> http://streaming.lidom.com/
  7. Cano, Esmil's older brother and Sano at Tetelo vargas
  8. After this and Beane trades I could say........Janssen, Santos, Cecil and Delabar are untouchable. No bueno, no bueno
  9. I liked this move. Lincoln was a redundant piece..................of s***
  10. Now Cano's feels betrayed and signs with the Jays.
  11. Red Sox final offer to Ellsbury 5Ys/90M
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