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  1. I will be PM'ing you. What team are you?
  2. If you have any questions or need advice feel free to reach out.
  3. EZe appears to have a number of years of fantasy experience and you guys should probably accept him since no one else wants in
  4. I have received a detailed report on EZe qualifications and would like to extend my recommendation to the leagues God's to allow him entry.
  5. Yes it is. Please PM with your fantasy baseball qualifications.
  6. I will find us a goalie my dear internet friendo. Don't you worry.
  7. Is Laurent Brossoit owned? I'm at work and can't check SS. Trying to limit my illegal adds to 1 per week.
  8. I predict Alford will be somewhere between 39 and 41 on the list.
  9. Guys Eric Sogard won face of the MLB a few years back. This is big news.
  10. jays4life19

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  11. Serious question. what is your expert opinion on Garrett Cooper?
  12. Me and Todd were co managers in the BJMB home run contest and we did big things. I would highly recommend him.
  13. How many prospects?
  14. I have the temperament and maturity of a 10 year old so that just even further proves the theory that man is a genius.
  15. Eric will always have a soft spot in my heart because he did not totally shootdown my question of Garrett Cooper being a true talent 170 wRC+ guy.
  16. He's the local BJMB prospect Guru. He often posts lists of his top 700 Jays prospects
  17. RIP Josh Gordon's football career
  18. Not from what i hear. Last year class was more deep but i think this year class is more top heavy
  19. Will Holland Auburn SS Notes: Ht: 5-10 | Wt: 181 | B-T: R-R Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted Scouting Report: Holland is toolsy and in 2018 established a strong track record for performance as one of the top hitters for the Tigers. He’s an aggressive hitter, but he can put a charge into the ball. He has more power than his 5-foot-11, 185-pound frame suggests, and he produces a lot of hard-hit balls. He is a plus runner who knows how to use his speed on the bases. Holland can make highlight reel plays at shortstop and has both the range and arm strength for the position. Much like he is at the plate, he is still a bit raw defensively, but his tools will play at shortstop if he can smooth out some of the rough edges.
  20. Adley Rutschman Oregon State C Notes: Why It Makes Sense: Rutschman is more cemented into the No. 1 overall prospect slot than Florida righthander Brady Singer was at this time last year. And there’s as much consensus among teams in mid-December with Rutschman being the 1-1 favorite as there was with Auburn righthander Casey Mize at the midway point of the 2018 college season. 2 kc400x400.JPG Bobby Witt Jr. Coleyville (Texas) Heritage High School SS Notes: Why It Makes Sense: 2019 seems to be a good year to pick No. 2, as the Royals could happily select Witt, who has the tools, pedigree and performance that would make him the No. 1 favorite in other drafts. Last month, Witt led Team USA’s 18U team in hitting as the club won gold in the COPABE Pan-Am Championships in Panama. 3 cws400x400.JPG Andrew Vaughn California 1B Notes: Why It Makes Sense: The White Sox have drafted college prospects with each of their last six first-round selections. After taking the best college hitter in 2018 in Nick Madrigal, the White Sox could do it again with Vaughn, who has a case as the best combination of both hitting ability and power in the draft class. 4 mia400x400.jpg (1) Riley Greene Hagerty HS, Oviedo, Fla. OF Notes: Why It Makes Sense: While the White Sox have leaned towards the college ranks, Miami has preferred high school prospects with its last five first-round picks. A bat-first corner outfielder, most of Greene’s value comes from his offensive production, but he hits for average and power and is the best hitter in the 2019 prep class. 5 det400x400.JPG C.J. Abrams Blessed Trinity HS, Roswell, Ga. SS Notes: Why It Makes Sense: It wouldn’t be shocking to see Abrams off the board before No. 5, given his elite speed, contact ability and defensive potential up the middle. Given the state of Detroit’s rebuild, taking a shot on a high-upside, lefthanded hitter with dynamic leadoff abilities could be smart. 6 sd400x400.JPG Corbin Carroll Lakeside HS, Seattle OF Notes: Why It Makes Sense: Like the Marlins, the Padres have frequently gone to the high school ranks at the top of the draft. Carroll has a hit tool that challenges Greene’s, with the added bonus of plus speed that should allow him to profile as a center fielder moving forward. 7 cin400x400.JPG Shea Langeliers Baylor C Notes: Why It Makes Sense: Langeliers could easily be off the board at this point, considering his status as the No. 3 college prospect in the class. The Reds routinely go best player available and Langeliers’ has an all-around skill set and no glaring weaknesses in his game. Outside of position, that sounds a lot like Reds 2018 first-round pick Jonathan India. 8 tex400x400.JPG Jerrion Ealy Jackson (Miss.) Prep HS OF Notes: Why It Makes Sense: Perhaps the biggest reach on the board to this point, Ealy fits the profile of many Rangers first-round prospects in that sense that he’s overflowing with tools. There is some risk here, as Ealy is a four-star running back committed to play football and baseball at Mississippi, but he has plus speed, plus raw power and plus arm strength. He shares some similarities with 2017 Rangers first-round pick Bubba Thompson (who also played football at a high level) but with a better feel for getting the barrel on the ball. 9 atl400x400.JPG Graeme Stinson Duke LHP Notes: Why It Makes Sense: No team develops and drafts arms like the Braves, so let's give them the first pitcher off the board. There are a pair of big-time prep righthanders who could make sense in Brennan Malone and Daniel Espino, but it also seems hard for a college lefthander with Stinson’s size and stuff to not go inside the top 10 of this draft. Atlanta’s last five first-round selections have all been pitchers, and going back to 2009 the Braves have had 10 first-round picks—nine of which were pitchers. 10 sf400x400.JPG Josh Jung Texas Tech 3B Notes: Why It Makes Sense: This could be low for Jung, who has hit .350/.445/.549 with 18 home runs in two seasons with Texas Tech. If he posts another stellar offensive campaign as a junior, it’s easy to see him going off the board earlier than this. But San Francisco might be happy to get a pair of elite college bats in back-to-back drafts among the top-10 picks. 11 tor400x400.JPG Will Holland Auburn SS Notes: Why It Makes Sense: The Blue Jays have selected shortstops with their first picks in each of the last two drafts, and that should be a position of strength for the 2019 class. Holland has solid power for his size and plus running ability, and he’s coming off of a strong sophomore season in which he hit .313/.406/.530 with 12 home runs at Auburn. He also had a loud summer in the Cape Cod League, where he hit .341/.431/.432 in 13 games before leaving with a wrist injury.
  21. I will post BA mock draft in a bit but they have my fav draft prospect Will Holland going to the Jay's @ 11
  22. Thanks. I probably would have added him.
  23. Thanks Spanky. I would just like to warn everyone if anyone says anything mean to me i will unleash Spanky and all his wrath on them.
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