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  1. I have a feeling a blank check is being prepared for Soto. Which is also probably why we won't see any real movement of guys under control for next season. Jays will need to show Soto they have the horses to run with the Os.
  2. Would still depend on the record. But if Bo was healthy and having a typical Bo season, the record is probably at least a few games closer to.500
  3. Meh, I'd rather watch him than several current hitters. And if he sucks, all the better for tank nation
  4. Same stadium used to be the home of the Black Diamonds, the rookie level affiliate with the Diamondbacks
  5. Yeah the WCBL is making good strides in the past 10 years or so in the quality of baseball. All the players, aside from the locals, are D1 and D2 college players from the US
  6. True, but he went there after he was drafted. Back then you didn't have to sign with the team that drafted you for like a year or something. He was holding out on Baltimore as they were lowballing him.
  7. Adam Loewen i believe...4th overall.
  8. He also said "out of quantity comes quality" And if your look at a lot of his trades....he didn't really come out very well. In fact, a guy did go back and look at all the trades he could that Rickey made, he came out 311 bWAR in the hole and seems he made a lot of trades just to pocket the money involved.
  9. As long as there's a good enough return, sure
  10. And should probably be mentioned that it's not the pitchers who made the decision to not get conditioned to go longer Pitchers, no doubt, want to throw more innings. It's just come down to hitters being so much better that overall they can't just pitch to contact and get through innings efficiently and/or regularly with their 90-92 sinkers anymore. Miss bats, or you're fighting an uphill battle
  11. Jays have signed Hayden Gilliland, C, Tennessee Tech Undrafted FA
  12. I agree. The slot system and international drafting system need massive overhauls - but really MLB is unique in the big 4 sports. No other major sport have more than 1 or 2 levels of professional development below the show, let alone the 6 of MLB. i know the NCAA would absolutely love the slot system to disappear since pretty much every high schooler would then go to college rather than make slave wages in minors.
  13. Round 20 Bryce Martin-Grudzielanek UC San Diego (CA) USA SS R/R 4YR JR -- 6' 3" 185lbs DOB:06/04/03
  14. I dont think it would be wise to do so while the slot system is in place. Rich teams trading for picks and therefore more pool money isn't what they want.
  15. Yeah i think that's true for most of the High school kids that in that 100+ ranking range every draft. But some of them sign every draft also.
  16. D'Marion Terrel is a wishful thinking sign IMO, hope they land him
  17. Round 15 Jonathan Todd Western Carolina U (NC) USA P L/R 4YR SR -- 6' 6" 225lbs DOB:08/21/01 Round 16 Colby Martin Southeastern University (FL) USA P R/R 4YR SR -- 5' 11" 195lbs DOB:04/02/01 Round 17 Gavin Smith Valley Christian HS (AZ) USA SS R/R HS SR -- 6' 2" 185lbs DOB:11/27/05 Round 18 Holden Wilkerson Virginia Military Institute (VA) USA P R/R 4YR JR -- 6' 4" 205lbs DOB:06/07/03 Round 19 D'Marion Terrell (ranked 153) Thompson HS (AL) USA 1B L/L HS SR 6' 3" 212lbs DOB:02/10/06 While Carter Johnson is the consensus top high school prospect in Alabama, some evaluators believe Terrell has a higher ceiling. He's a physical left-handed hitter who draws some comparisons to Cliff Floyd, albeit with less athleticism. Originally ticketed for Northwest Florida State JC, he committed to Auburn following a strong senior season. Terrell's raw power is his best attribute, as he has 25-30 homer potential thanks to the strength and leverage in his 6-foot-3, 206-pound frame. There are mixed reports on his hitting ability, though his proponents like his gap-to-gap approach, plate discipline and pitch recognition. He has a sound left-handed swing with impressive bat speed, though he won't fully tap into his pop until he improves his timing. Terrell moves well for his size and can flash plus straight-line speed, though he plays as more of an average runner on the diamond. He probably fits best in left field with his average arm and could be a quality defender if he winds up at first base. He'll need some time to develop but the payoff could be huge.
  18. ROund 14 J.R. Freethy Nevada (NV) USA 2B S/R 4YR JR -- 6' 0" 205lbs DOB:12/23/02
  19. Round 13 Brock Tibbits C Bats: R Class: 4YR JR Height: 6' 4" Pick Value: -- Throws: R DOB: 10/04/02 Weight: 225 Birthplace: USA Tibbitts endeared himself to scouts by missing just a month after surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee in April, and also by selflessly spending more of the season at first base (where Indiana had a need) than behind the plate (which would have helped his Draft chances). Though he hasn't caught much for the Hoosiers, he's athletic for a 6-foot-4, 225-pounder, is making strides as a receiver and has solid arm strength. He puts the bat on the ball but needs to make better quality contact to tap into more power. He hit .313/.404/.472 this spring.
  20. Round 12 Carson Messina P (ranked 222) Bats: R Class: HS SR Height: 6' 2" Pick Value: -- Throws: R DOB: 04/15/06 Weight: 225 Birthplace: USA Messina's older brother Cole is one of the best college catchers in the 2024 Draft, making it unlikely they'll be reunited at South Carolina next year. While Cole was starring with the Gamecocks, Carson was establishing himself as Palmetto State's best prep pitching prospect. He ran his fastball up to 97 mph before missing the end of his senior season with a hamstring injury. Messina is all about power on the mound, where he regularly operates with a 92-95 mph heater with running action. His curveball can be a wipeout pitch at times, sitting in the low 80s with plenty of depth. While his fading low-80s changeup is a work in progress, he does show some feel for throwing it for strikes. More physical than athletic, Messina throws with considerable effort and his delivery puts stress on his shoulder. That leads to questions as to whether he'll have enough control -- he doesn't have a track record of throwing strikes -- or durability to succeed as a starter. He has late-inning upside if he winds up in the bullpen, though teams usually are reluctant to invest heavily in a high schooler who projects as a reliever.
  21. Round 11 Troy Guthrie P Bats: R Class: HS SR Height: 6' 3" Pick Value: -- Throws: R DOB: 11/03/05 Weight: 205 Birthplace: USA Don't know much about him but throws FB, CB, Slider and change. This high schools season threw 28 innings over 5 starts. Struck out 53, walked 5, 3 ER. Only velocity I could.find was him clocked at 91 with the FB last year, not sure what he's up to this season
  22. Didn't mean to sound that way, just that I'm more into judging the overall process, not the variant results. The process of signing Turner was pretty logical The process of signing IKF was ... troubling, but defensable. The process of signing KK was less defensible, but I somewhat understand why they went that way given thebterrible FAs available after Ohtani. The overall process of Atkins and FA signings has been objectively more good than bad. The process of drafting and development...clearly there's a lot left to be desired there, but I think the development part is the more problematic piece there.
  23. Yes. Because my opinion isn't based on results that change from month to month and week to week.
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