MLB Draft Thread
The Rule 4 draft (AKA baseball’s amateur draft) will be held on Tuesday, June 6 and Wednesday, June 7.
MLB.com will be doing a live feed this year, beginning at noon on Tuesday. The entire first round will be announced live by MLB’s exec VP for baseball operations, Jimmie Lee Solomon, exclusively on MLB.com beginning just before 1. MLB.tv will be covering the first five rounds of the draft, and MLB Radio will have the entire draft. (IIRC, XM channel 175 had the whole thing last year, and will probably carry it again).
John Sickels and the regulars conducted their five-round mock draft over at Minor League Ball over the weekend.
First round.
Supplemental 1st round.
2nd round.
3rd round.
4th round.
5th round.
Some interesting choices in there.
BA’s Will Lingo speculated that KC may (again) be moving away from Andrew Miller for the #1 overall pick. The sticking point appears to be financial, of course:
Miller reportedly wants a major league contract, the price of which started at $6 million and may now be eight figures. At the same time, Kansas City doesn’t want to exceed the $4 million bonus it paid a year ago to No. 2 overall pick Alex Gordon, considered a superior talent to Miller.
I certainly wouldn’t want to pay more for Miller than Gordon.
Lingo also comments on a possible reason why some high-profile draft-and-follows (hello, Beato) didn’t sign:
MLB, which has established a system of recommended bonuses for every pick through the first 10 rounds, also provided bonus recommendations for significant draft-and-follows this year, sources said.
Those recommendations apparently played a big role in the Mets’ decision not to sign righthander Pedro Beato, and the Devil Rays’ decision not to sign righthander Bryan Morris. Both are potential first-round picks in this year’s draft.
BA has its complete list of confirmed draft-and-follow signings from the 2005 draft, along with fifth-year seniors who signed.
Mike Emeigh
Posted: June 05, 2006 at 09:33 AM |
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The Pirates got saved from themselves, so yay for that!
-- MWE
Miller and Lincecum not even in the top ten.
Is there another thread out there besides this one today?? :)
-- MWE
I'd also be interested in anyone reporting speculation regarding the details of the deal.
They do know the draft is held over telephone, right?
classic
Spiffy.
I'd heard he got about what Gordon got last year.
-- MWE
Soloman's got a voice.
-- MWE
Just like the NFL and NBA drafts, they've got to add the frickin' sound effects.
-- MWE
Size.
-- MWE
Andrew Miller is a lot better than Mike Maroth though
Height, relatively high walk totals, funky delivery, high pitch counts, projected to be a reliever.
-- MWE
7 (Dodgers) - Kershaw
8 (Reds) - Stubbs
9 (Orioles) - Rowell
Anyone know if the conference call is available anywhere?
-- MWE
Open the mlb.com Draft Tracker. It is ahead of the mlb.tv feed
-- MWE
Too bad to see Kiker go. I thought he'd be around when the Sox picked.
-- MWE
I love the little snippet under his name - Good hitting approach, but too aggressive.
Translation: another guy who swings at everything. Marvelous.
-- MWE
Good show.
Even retired Senators know it's a bad idea? The Cubs suck.
-- MWE
17 (Padres) - Wake Forest 3B Matt Antonelli (I love this guy)
18 (Phillies) - HS SS Kyle Drabek
19 (Marlins) - Missouri State RHP Brett Sinkbeil
20 (Twins) - HS RF Chris Parmelee (also a good player)
-- MWE
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That's okay guys! Hang in there! We'll make it up next round. Way to go, Cubbies, hang tough!
What no next round to make it up? Or fourth? That's okay, we've got veteran setup releivers for those occasions when we score.
We'll get 'em, next year!
-- MWE
Ahead of Bynum and Neifi, but behind Womack, Pie & Theriot?
BaseballAnalysts are liveblogging the draft for anyone without MLB.com access..
http://baseballanalysts.com/
In this type of draft high schoolers seem to be the better investment in the sense that with the unknown growth potential you at least have a CHANCE for a major player. The college talent is pretty bleah.
I can hope anyway............
We are selling some jeans here.
-- MWE
Was a highly coveted guy back out of HS. Took a step back at USC this year. Mediocre velocity, good command and movement. Alan Simpson said he was surprised at how conservative a pick he was.
Cody Johnson article.
-- MWE
Uncanny.
The Yankees had better draft an upside guy in the sandwich round. Kennedy isn't all that exciting.
24 (Braves) - Cody Johnson, HS OF - inconsistent power hitter
25 (Angels) - Hyun Choi (Hank) Conger, HS C - best hitting catcher in the draft class, compared to Daric Barton
26 (Dodgers) - Bryan Morris, JC RHP - dominant junior college pitcher. Dodgers love him
27 (Red Sox) - Jason Place, HS CF - good bat, but a dead pull hitter
28 (Red Sox) - Daniel Bard, UNC RHP - how did he drop here??
29 (White Sox) - Kyle McCulloch, UT RHP - low K numbers, compared to Radke
30 (Cardinals) - Adam Ottavino, RHP, Northeastern - huge college numbers in a weak conference, but did well against good competition.
Thanks! I'm underwhelmed, but hopefully there's something more the Yankees saw...
Sighhhh.
Thats just blatantly untrue.
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