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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-- MWE
After Dellin Betances.
Maybe not till the second day. He has makeup problems, you know :)
-- MWE
my josh morris projection is in serious jeopardy.
i thought there were a few good catcher sleepers in the draft - they've been going w/ a vengence: moore, mckenry, hatcher ... jon still can hit (though i think his glove is weak). javy rodriguez could be the next to go (this ensures he won't).
-- MWE
Whats the consenus on his fastball? Some are talking about him as a legit prospect but doesn't he top out at 86-88. He seems like a classic DFE guy
7th round would be a steal for Morris.
McClune sounds like exactly the kind of guy who'd be a fine pick if he weren't stuck with the Pirates' instructors.
I wonder which pitches Douglas Fister throws.
Fastball/slider. His stock dropped this year, because he wasn't as sharp with his command as whe was in '05.
-- MWE
No one ever said 87 WPM couldn't get you places!
-- MWE
The Mets drafted him as a OF, Miami signed him as a QB.
Sixth round- Brian Omgrosso from Larry Bird's university. Sidearm reliever, power pitcher. 1.51 ERA, 37 Ks in about 42 innings, 16 BBs. Second reliever taken by the Sox.
Seventh round- Justin Cassel, UC-Irvine. 3.43 ERA in 18 starts. 99 Ks, 25 BBs in 136 innings.
Things are flyin' now.
-- MWE
But who on the Mets does have to throw to? I mean, he's got no offensive line neither. Floyd and Delgado are getting old. The Mets West Coast Offense needs to go. Milledge is a big play receiver, not a dump and dink catcher.
That's what I thought. There are more JUCO guys getting drafted lately.
Matt Cassel rocks. He parlayed four years as a backup quarterback IN COLLEGE into an NFL career.
Hahaha. Yeah right. He's going to be a first baseman!
-- MWE
yikes!
I've been looking for that for hours.
That would work for me.
Bad pitching is the new good pitching.
Daniel Cabrera has really bought into the organizational philosophy.
The Mets are just economizing. They can cut the 6'10" pitcher in half and have two short pitchers.
Garr also has 71 hits in 205 AB with 8 HR
http://uncbears.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/garr_brennan01.html
The Rangers drafted a pretty good hitter (in Colorado).. as a pitcher
And you were worried about the offensive line...
They need someone who can stand next to the 6'10" guy and not look too short.
After their third-place finish, Almonte and his team were honored in New York, receiving the keys to the city, a parade through the Bronx and a tribute at Yankee Stadium, even as the controversy flared.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said the city would not ask for the keys back, saying "it would only add to the hurt and pain that the innocent children of this team are already experiencing."
Jesus, there's no way the Yankees don't draft this kid.
does it make it a nepotism pick?! we still haven't had a nepotism pick I think
I've been saying that since he was 12 (er...14) years old.
I figure Barfied can play the 3 with the 6'10" guy at center. The third round pick (6'8", 230) can play the 4 and you can mix and match the backcourt.
Looks good.
He hit .383 with power at Oklahoma State...sure seems to me like the kid's worth a top-300 pick. Anyone?
lauren is a little like windsor...
They still need a point guard. Or two more Offensive Lineman to block for the QB.
-- MWE
The Royals draft
1 shortstop, 1 "second baseman", 5 pitchers, 3 center fielders
2 high school pitchers, 1 JuCo player, 7 college players
The Royals have picked their 6th pitcher, all of them are college pitchers.
Rangers Hurler Has Teams That Skipped Him Eating Crow.
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