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  1. Doubled back and repeated it, just to reiterate how little time he has for this discussion
  2. I guess I can see why the corner (and small school) profile might have pushed him to round four, but Sean Keys seems like a very legit hitting prospect. Besides the obvious with Lesevage seemingly falling in the lap in round one, I think the Keys pick intrigues the most.
  3. https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/one-sentence-on-every-blue-jays-pick-in-the-2024-mlb-draft/ Quick blurb on each of our picks in the top 10 rounds
  4. Carter Cunningham teammate of Trey Yesavage at East Carolina, taken by the Jays in round ten. The draft lists him as an OF but seems like he's played more 1B in college. "Carter Cunningham, East Carolina- Even with a loud .396/.490/.696, 14 HR season, Cunningham is a bit under the national draft radar as a senior in the American Athletic Conference. The 6-foot-4, 210-pounder is a very good defender at first base and he’s also athletic enough to play a corner outfield spot which is a likely early career transition at the pro level."
  5. — RHP Colby Holcombe — Mississippi State Holcombe is a massive body at 6-foot-6 250 pounds with an upper-90s fastball that misses bats. An impressive power slider pairs with the fastball, Holcombe has serious reliever potential. Holcombe could extend a bit better and must command better after being one of the top JUCO arms in 2022.
  6. https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/every-canadian-taken-in-the-2024-mlb-draft/ Quick recap of the five Canadian prospects selected in the early rounds
  7. Mitchell might be an underslot signing, but doesn't sound like a punt pick.
  8. 124 Johnny King LHP, Naples (FL) Bio Stats News Video AGE 17 BATS L DOB 07/26/2006 THROWS L HT 6' 3" WT 210 COMMITTED Miami Video scouting report » Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45 As baseball has raced into the analytics era, one thing that makes a team’s Draft model very happy is a young Draft-eligible player. When that player is a left-handed pitcher with potential plus stuff, that’s even better. King, who was generating a lot of buzz as the spring progressed in Naples, Florida, ticks off a lot of those boxes as a southpaw with electric offerings who will still be just 17 years old when the Draft rolls around. King is tall and athletic with an NFL quarterback kind of build. The 6-foot-4 southpaw could eventually have three plus pitches in his arsenal. He already can miss bats with a lively fastball that sits in the low 90s and will touch 94-95 mph regularly, and it’s easy to envision him throwing harder given his frame and already upward trajectory. He combines it with what is often a nasty high-spin power curve thrown typically in the upper 70s that can be a true out pitch. He will use a harder slurve to finish off left-handed hitters, and while his changeup is developing, he shows feel for it and throws it with excellent arm speed. A terrific athlete who is the best hitter on his team and could be a position player prospect if he focused on that, King does have a lot of energy and effort in his delivery, and not all scouts like his arm action. That can impact his command, though many scouts think the Miami recruit will be able to find a repeatable delivery and throw enough strikes at the next level, with a ceiling as a mid-rotation starter.
  9. Round three gets underway in about fifteen mins
  10. Ranked #11 by both MLB.com and BA
  11. There are specific instances that would make this less than a universal truth, but generally speaking I don't think anyone in sports should be around to fire their underling twice and bring in a third. You get one mulligan to scapegoat someone you hired and then it has to fall on you. The team needs yet another change in the manager position and it just doesn't seem right to let Atkins make his third such move. He needs to go as well. Shapiro needs to find a quality GM, let them make their quality manager hire, and they need to get this thing retooled and on track rather quickly before Shapiro's seat becomes burning hot as well
  12. Callis and Mayo final predictions: 20. Blue Jays Callis: Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky The Blue Jays are casting a wide net for college bats that includes Benge, Waldschmidt, Honeycutt, King, Sam Houston catcher Walker Janek and Louisiana State third baseman Tommy White. Mayo: Seaver King, 3B/OF, Wake Forest Back to the college hitter bucket here, with King the choice over Waldschmidt, White or Janek.
  13. Why would you go and ruin it for everyone?
  14. Kellon Lindsay is the other one who seems really interesting. 80 grade athlete with a feel for hitting
  15. He's my favourite prospect in this draft outside of the obvious top guys
  16. No one tell him he can't see it because he has me blocked, I've been starting way more threads since then
  17. Relievers are weird
  18. Use the open 40 man spot to call up Riley Tirotta and hope he continues his current white hot streak from AAA. Only 81 career PA at the AAA level but he's soon turning 26, hardly rushing at that point. https://www.fangraphs.com/players/riley-tirotta/sa3017078/stats?position=1B%2F3B
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