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First Round: 1. - Tim Beckham SS Griffin HS (GA) Sr.Previous Projection: Buster Posey C 2. - Pedro Alvarez 3B Vanderbilt Jr. Previous Projection: Pedro Alvarez 3B Vanderbilt Jr. 3. - Eric Hosmer 1B American Heritage HS (FL) Sr.Previous Projection: Eric Hosmer 1B American Heritage HS (FL) Sr. 4. - Brian Matusz LHP Previous Projection: Brian Matusz LHP San Diego Jr. 5. - Buster Posey C Previous Projection: Tim Beckham SS Griffin HS (GA) Sr. 6. - Kyle Skipworth C Patriot HS (CA) Sr.Previous Projection: Kyle Skipworth C Patriot HS (CA) Sr. 7. - Gordon Beckham SS Georgia Jr.Previous Projection: Gordon Beckham SS Georgia Jr. 8. - Brett Wallace 1B Previous Projection: Brett Wallace 1B 9. - Aaron Crow RHP Missouri Jr.Previous Projection: Aaron Crow RHP Missouri Jr. 10. - Andrew Cashner RHP Texas Christian Jr.Previous Projection: Andrew Cashner RHP 11. - Aaron Hicks OF Previous Projection: Aaron Hicks OF 12. - Justin Smoak 1B Previous Projection: Justin Smoak 1B 13. - Brett Lawrie UTI Brookswood SS (BC)Previous Projection: Brett Lawrie UTI Brookswood SS (BC) 14. - Zach Collier OF Chino Hills HS (CA) Sr.Previous Projection: Zach Collier OF Chino Hills HS (CA) Sr. 15. - Previous Projection: Jake Odorizzi RHP Highland HS (IL) Sr. 16. - Jason Castro C Stanford Jr. Previous Projection: Anthony Hewitt OF 17. - Yonder Alonso 1B Previous Projection: Yonder Alonso 1B 18. (from ATL for Type A Tom Glavine)- Jemile Weeks 2B Previous Projection: Jason Castro C Stanford Jr. 19. - Anthony Hewitt OF Previous Projection: Brett DeVall LHP Niceville HS (FL) Sr. 20. - Christian Friedrich LHP Previous Projection: Christian Friedrich LHP 21. - Ryan Perry RHP Arizona Jr. Previous Projection: 22. - Ike Davis OF Previous Projection: Ryan Perry RHP Arizona Jr. 23. - Shooter Hunt RHP Tulane Jr.Previous Projection: Shooter Hunt RHP Tulane Jr. 24. - Casey Kelly SS Sarasota HS (FL) Sr.Previous Projection: Casey Kelly SS Sarasota HS (FL) Sr. 25. - Jake Odorizzi RHP Highland HS (IL) Sr.Previous Projection: David Cooper 1B 26. - Joshua Fields RHP Georgia Sr.Previous Projection: Joshua Fields RHP Georgia Sr. 27. (from LAA for Type A Torii Hunter)- Daniel Schlereth LHP Previous Projection: Daniel Schlereth LHP 28. - Mike Montgomery LHP Hart HS (CA) Sr.Previous Projection: Mike Montgomery LHP Hart HS (CA) Sr. 29. - Reese Havens SS South Previous Projection: Jemile Weeks 2B 30. - Adrian Nieto C American Heritage HS (FL) Sr.Previous Projection: Adrian Nieto C American Heritage HS (FL) Sr. Compensation Round: 31. (for Type A Torii Hunter)- Conor Gillaspie 3B 32. (for Type A Francisco Cordero)- Brad Holt RHP UNC 33. (for Type A Tom Glavine)- Lance Lynn RHP Mississippi Jr. 34. (for Type A Aaron Rowand)- Isaac Galloway OF Los Osos HS (CA) Sr.35. (for Type A Scott Linebrink)- James Darnell 3B 36. (for Type B David Riske)- Brett DeVall LHP Niceville HS (FL) Sr.37. (for Type B Pedro Feliz)- Gerrit Cole RHP Lutheran HS (CA) Sr.38. (for Type B Trever Miller)- 39. (for Type B 40. (for Type B Ron Mahay)- Wade Miley LHP 41. (for Type B Jason Kendall)- Tyson Ross RHP Cal Jr.42. (for Type B Doug Brocail)- David Cooper 1B 43. (for Type B Livan Hernandez)- Anthony Gose OF 44. (for Type B Luis Vizcaino)- Destin Hood OF 45. (for Type B Eric Gagne)- Ryan Westmoreland OF 46. (for Type B Mike Cameron)- Dennis Raben OF Second Round: 47. - Tyler Sample RHP Mullen HS (CO) Sr.48. - 49. - Kyle Lobstein LHP Coconino HS (AZ) Sr. 50. - Jake Jefferies C UC Davis Jr.51. (from SF for Type A Aaron Rowand)- 52. - Wes Freeman OF All Saints Academy (FL) Sr.53. (from CIN for Type A Francisco Cordero)- 54. (from CWS for Type A Scott Linebrink)- Stephen 55. - Chris Gloor LHP Quinnipiac Jr.56. - Ross Seaton RHP Second Baptist HS (TX) Sr.57. - Bobby Bundy RHP Sperry HS (OK) Sr.58. - Scott Gorgen RHP UC 59. - Allan Dykstra 1B 60. - Brad Hand LHP Chaska HS (MN) Sr.61. - Xavier Avery OF Cedar Grove HS (GA) Sr. 62. - Roger Kieschnik OF 63. - Ryan Flaherty SS Vanderbilt Jr.64. - Michael Palazzone RHP Lassiter HS (GA) Sr.65. - 66. - Robbie Grossman OF Cy-Fair HS (TX) Sr.67. - 68. - Scott Barnes LHP St. John’s Jr.69. - Cody Satterwhite RHP Mississippi Jr.70. (for Joshua Fields)- Zach Cone OF Parkview HS (GA) Sr.71. - Zach Stewart RHP Texas Tech Jr.72. - Gabe Jacobo 3B 73. - Tyler Ladendorf SS Howard JC (TX) So.74. - Cutter Dykstra 2B 75. - Eric Thames OF Pepperdine Jr.76. - Zach Putnam RHP 77. - Anthony Ferrara LHP Riverview HS (FL) Sr.Last edited by Jerome; 06-14-2008 at 05:00 PM. |
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I love the Weeks pick for the Mets, but how come you have Jacob Thompson going to us over the likes of Gerrit Cole, Cutter Dykstra or Cole St. Claire? Also, what do you project Thompson to become, as I don't know anything about his game.
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as for cole, i think he's the top pitcher overall in the draft. i've seen him a half dozen times, and his stuff is without question some of the best in the draft. however, the mets under the minaya regime like polished, low risk collegiate arms, and with the massive contract cole is going to seek (he's another boras advisee), i see him sliding to the bottom of the first round. thompson seems the better bet at this point. i really like st. clair, but rice pitchers have a record for being injury prone (st. clair's medical history is not without blemishes), and this is going to be cause for him to slide possibly into the second round. cutter dykstra is more of a fourth-outfielder type, utility player anyway, and won't see much interest in the first round. thompson is a very polished arm, again with a virtually non-existent ceiling similar to that of a jason windsor. he has bottom of the rotation stuff, possibly worthy of a supplemental round selection, but a strong season will likely get him selected in the bottom of the first round. again, this selection is less of a best player available selection, and more indicative of the mets selection of polished collegiate arms recently. |
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from someone who knows nothing about this, what makes Pedro Alvarez worth the first pick? Is it more team need or more best player available?
and if you have time, what can you tell me about Tyson Ross?
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as far as tyson ross goes, he has great size and very projectable frame, though his stuff is far from electric and doesn't wow me in the least. he really only as two pitches at this point in his fastball and developing curve, as his change-up due to his arm action would only be so-so at the big league level. he's the type of pitcher who should get looks at the middle of the first round, though i don't see him falling far from that. ross is a college arm that still needs a great deal of work, and is a bit of a hit and miss type prospect at this point. he should sign for slot, though i see him working out as little more than a five in a big league rotation, possibly finding a home as a long reliever in the big leagues. a lot of how he develops is going to fall on the hands of the organization that picks him up, as he could develop into a serviceable starter in the big leagues, but it's going to take a lot of work to get him there. this is not a deep draft class at all (besides at first base, possible middle relievers and middle of the rotation starters,), so a selection like this at 20 shouldn't get you down too much. compared to last years draft class, this one certainly leaves much to be desired. |
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it's really interesting how much projection and estimation goes into drafting MLB players. such a far cry from how the NBA or even NFL operates, at least with the top prospects.
anyway, very interesting stuff as always. thanks for the post man ![]()
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there's definitely a sharp contrast between baseball's draft and player development and that of the other major sports. in baseball, the draft is essentially all projection, and players are given years of competition at various levels in the minor leagues to season and hone their abilities. in basketball, players are reliant on getting as many minutes as possible early in their careers. that's why we some some of the younger players instead of rotting on the bench waiting for garbage minutes, participating in the d-league or international players given a few extra years overseas so they can get those minutes. in football, it's all about reps in practice and garbage time as the season winds down. from a player development perspective, it's hard to argue there is one more efficient and beneficial to the quality of the professional game than the player development system in major league baseball. |
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So you think Gerritt Cole has the best stuff in the draft, yet he's gonna slip so hard? This isn't going to be another Detroit Tigers like thing when they snuck up to get Porcello is it? Or is Cole considered to be of inferior quality then Porcello?
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since no slotting system exists in the mlb draft as there does in the nba and nfl, players sliding into the deeper rounds due to demand bonuses, strong desires to attend college or stay in school, or the different phases of the moon: it's all part of the drafts unpredictability. |
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I also imagine the stress of trying to evaluate and project for these guys who are so far away from the bigs is pretty exhausting.
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already on page 2 on google for 2008 MLB Mock draft
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