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The Rangers pick #19 overall, then have picks #69 and #101 if my math is right (correct me if I am wrong).
The questions is, what are the priorities? Pitching is and should always be a priority with this team so college or high school?
What positions are a priority? The top of the system has several middle infielders, but what about the low minors?
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Rangers priorities
by Jamey Newberg on May 28, 2005 10:24 AM EDT 0 recs
Hi
by ohad on
May 28, 2005 2:57 PM EDT
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wow jamey newberg
by TexasHeat on May 28, 2005 11:04 AM EDT 0 recs
3B
by Jamey Newberg on May 28, 2005 11:10 AM EDT 0 recs
Opposite of what Jamey said
by BCanfield on May 28, 2005 11:24 AM EDT 0 recs
Wade Townsend
15. Wade Townsend, rhp, Dripping Springs, Texas
5/24 Update: Touring Florida camps in Tampa Bay and then Dunedin, he had his best outing of the spring in Dunedin; facing live hitters in extended spring training, Townsend threw in the 90-93 mph range with a sharp breaking ball, though he gave up a homer to new Jay signee Leance Soto
by Brandon Wilson on May 28, 2005 1:01 PM EDT 0 recs
Maybe I misunderstood...
by Jamey Newberg on May 28, 2005 1:07 PM EDT 0 recs
My Objective
Which do we want to do? It would be fun either way. I open to either suggestion. Let's hear arguments for and against. Then make a decision by the end of the weekend (Monday). That will give us a full week to talk about potential player picks.
by Brandon Wilson on May 28, 2005 1:37 PM EDT 0 recs
up to you
by John Sickels on May 28, 2005 2:20 PM EDT 0 recs
I think we should
by ohad on
May 28, 2005 3:00 PM EDT
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My .02
My tendencies are pretty similar to those of former scouting director Grady Fuson, though I'm not averse to taking the occasional high school guy if he's the best player available.
by RCCook on May 28, 2005 3:36 PM EDT 0 recs
Two more cents...
In terms of what they should be targeting, I agree with RCCook...particularly after the first couple of rounds, guys who can pitch and college hitters. With the way that TBIA plays, I think it has been proven that Hart's type of pitchers -- the big guys who throw 95 and are wild -- aren't the types who succeed there. Control pitchers who keep the ball down, who don't strike out tons of guys, but who don't walk anyone and limit homers, are the types of pitchers the Rangers should be targeting.
by Adam J Morris on May 29, 2005 12:32 AM EDT 0 recs
Coachability
Are we saying that we believe that these players are not coachable or do we just question their ability to ever gain command of the strike zone?
Is there not a happy place we find a high ceiling player that is coachable and can command the strike zone... where is our Jake Peavy?
by Brandon Wilson on May 29, 2005 7:09 PM EDT 0 recs
Here's the problem...
Meyer has all the tools...speed, great arm, can play defense at the up-the-middle spots, and (supposedly) a great attitude and great instincts. The one thing that he couldn't do, coming out of college, is hit with a wood bat. Fuson took Meyer, I believe, thinking that Meyer would end up being a major leaguer either way, if nothing else as a Donnie Sadler-esque utility guy, and if he learned to hit with wood (something Fuson seemed to believe he would do), then Meyer ends up being a home run.
However, with a first round choice, particularly a high one like Meyer, I don't think you can roll the dice on such a critical component as whether the guy will learn to hit. A guy who can hit, but can't do anything else, can still be a very good player. A guy who can do everything except hit is a career AAA guy who has to hope he gets on the good side of someone like LaRussa or Dusty Baker or Buck Showalter to have a major league career.
Similarly, a guy who can throw hard, but can't pitch and doesn't keep the ball down, is problematic anywhere, but is particularly a killer in TBIA. Given the nature of the park, free passes are a killer, particularly when combined with flyball tendencies. To use a first or second round pick on a guy with a live arm who you hope can be taught to throw the two-seamer effectively, and that you also hope will develop command and control, seems like much too big a risk.
Now, after the first few rounds, if you want to roll the dice on a player like that, no problem. If you want to use a 23rd round pick on a draft-and-follow, and end up giving him 2nd round money, that's fine. But I hate the idea of taking "projects" with early picks, particularly project pitchers who don't project well for our home park.
Maybe it is just the awful memory of Sandy Johnson passing on Frank Thomas to take Donald Harris, but I want to see the Rangers take players, not experiments.
by Adam J Morris on
May 29, 2005 11:17 PM EDT
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Agreed
So, a high schooler by definition is probably a "project", but there may be one available that interests us. Will the Rangers lean towards a college pitcher or a high school pitcher? Obviously if a top prospect falls, the Rangers would jump on it right? Precluding that possibility, will the Rangers lean towards a Pitcher or Hitter at #19?
Here are the players in the Rangers pick area according to Baseball America (this is talent based not a predicted pick order):
- Chris Volstad, rhp, Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) HS
- Wade Townsend, rhp, Dripping Springs, Texas
- Mark Pawelek, lhp, Springville (Utah) HS
- Brian Bogusevic, of-lhp, Tulane U.
- C.J. Henry, ss, Putnam City HS, Oklahoma City
- Cesar Carrillo, rhp, U. of Miami
- Matt Torra, rhp, U. of Massachusetts
- Mark McCormick, rhp, Baylor U.
- Trevor Crowe, of, U. of Arizona
- John Mayberry Jr., 1b, Stanford U.
- Jacoby Ellsbury, of, Oregon State U.
If Volstad or Pawelek is available are the Rangers interested?
by Brandon Wilson on May 30, 2005 12:15 PM EDT 0 recs
Volstad/Pawelek
Pawelek: I'd like to say yes, but this is highly unlikely. Boras' highschooler usually go to college. He is probably unsignable.
by Eric Belin on
May 31, 2005 11:43 PM EDT
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preferences
"Corner OFer who bangs:" Jordan Danks
With Danks' free fall, could we get both?
by Eric Belin on May 31, 2005 11:41 PM EDT 0 recs
Jordan Danks...
Given that his brother is in the organization, the team should have an idea about whether the UT commitment is a smokescreen, and what it will take to get him.
If Jordan is willing to sign with Texas if he gets first round money -- but only because he could play with his brother, and otherwise would go to UT -- then I think you can use a 3rd or 4th rounder on him.
Otherwise, I'd wait until later in the draft.
by Adam J Morris on
Jun 4, 2005 5:12 PM EDT
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Danks
by Brandon Wilson on
Jun 5, 2005 10:07 AM EDT
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My dime..
Second round, I'd look for a steal. If he's healthy, I think I'd make a reach for Miers Quigley. Sure, he had some problems with the law and underage drinking, but I don't think that's serious enough to redflag him. His health, with tendonitis, is. If surgery is needed, I'd pull an Angels trick and take him with a lower round and push to sign him.
Biggest system needs for the Rangers are: 3rd base, catcher, lefty pitching, and outfield.
As much as I hear about a changing philosophy with the Rangers dumping Fuson, I wonder which direction it will really go. Hopkins, from the A's organization and a friend of Fuson, is the scouting director. Chiti is from the John Hart side of the coin. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
by tlovett on Jun 5, 2005 11:39 AM EDT 0 recs
Townsend
by Brandon Wilson on Jun 5, 2005 2:36 PM EDT 0 recs
Townsend gone...
Volstad or Bogusevic?
by Brandon Wilson on Jun 5, 2005 2:48 PM EDT 0 recs
1st round
The only player that had slid based on Baseball America's rankings was HS OF Jay Bruce.
BA say he is compared to Larry Walker. Toolsy player.
Not sure if it what the Rangers would have done, McCormick and Torra were available, but their scouting reports (from BA) did not impress me much.
I considered Ellsbury, but ultimately settled on a player that could be a better fit in Arlington and has high upside (read trade-ability) which I think Hart favors.
by Brandon Wilson on Jun 5, 2005 3:01 PM EDT 0 recs







