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John's 2006 Real-Time Twins Shadow Draft

Every year I do a real-time draft day Mock Draft for my favorite team, the Twins. Here are the results from last year.

2006 John Sickels Twins Shadow Draft

1) Lars Anderson, 1B, Jesuit HS, Fair Oaks, CA  (18 Red Sox)
   Anderson lasted to the 18th round in real life due to signability concerns, but the Red Sox did sign him. I picked him in the first round (in real time remember) because I loved his video and scouting reports, and had a good intuitive feel for him. So far this looks like a good call: he's hitting .310/.404/.478 in his pro debut for Greenville in the Sally League. He's striking out once per game, but he's also drawing walks, and given that he didn't play rookie ball, I think he's doing great. He is outperforming real Twins pick Chris Parmalee to this point.

2) Matt Sulentic, OF, Hillcrest HS, Dallas, TX   (3 Athletics)
   Drafted in the third round by the Athletics in real life, Texas high school outfielder Sulentic had one of my favorite bats in the draft. He played great in rookie ball last year, but has really struggled in '07, hitting just .175/.242/.211 through 47 games for Kane County. Like Anderson, he's just 19 years old, and given his previous track record I think he will come around as long as he maintains his confidence. But it's certainly a disappointment this year. Real Twins pick Joe Benson, high school outfielder from Illinois, is also struggling in the Midwest League, although not as badly as Sulentic.

3) Tyler Robertson, LHP, Bella Vista HS, Citrus Heights, CA  (3 Twins)
   This 6-5 high school lefty is in extended spring training right now. My basic draft philosophy is to mix high school and college picks, leaning perhaps to the college side but not exclusively by any means. I think a successful farm system does best with a mixture of players, a combination of high-ceiling/high-risk players and more polished guys. I think it is a mistake to focus exclusively on one type of player. Robertson was on my list of highly-intriguing high school pitchers, so when the real Twins drafted him I agreed with the decision and did the same thing. He's pitched just seven innings this year for Beloit after extended spring training, allowing one run with nine strikeouts.

4) Jordan Newton, C, Western Kentucky University  (6 Tigers)
   Newton was terrible in short-season ball, hitting just .179, and hasn't played this year. In retrospect, real Twins pick Whit Robbins, out of Georgia Tech, looks like a better choice, although he's not hitting particularly well himself for Ft. Myers this year.

4) Garrett Olson, 3B, Franklin Pierce College  (4 Twins)
   As with Robertson, Olson was on my list of players to draft, so when the real Twins picked him I went along with it. I liked his college track record and overall offensive potential. Alas, he's hitting just .261/.320/.360 this year in the Midwest League, somewhat disappointing although he's been hot lately.

5) Dustin Richardson, LHP, Texas Tech  (5 Red Sox)
   Richardson has pitched well this year for Greenville, with a 3.59 ERA and a 53/27 K/BB in 48 innings. I drafted him because I saw him in college and was impressed with his arm strength. Also, the statistical work I did before the draft showed that he was underrated: the pitching environment at Texas Tech is very tough, and within that context he had pitched very well with strong component ratios. I saw him as one of the major sleepers in the draft. Real Twins pick Devin Sheperd, a toolsy high school outfielder, did not sign.

6) Billy Muldowney, RHP, University of Pittsburgh  (8 Cubs)
   Muldowney is 2-3, 5.24 in six starts for Peoria in the Midwest League, with a 24/6 K/BB ratio in 22 innings and went on the DL in early May. A ground ball pitcher with good control, he doesn't have a huge ceiling but has a strong curveball. Real Twins pick, University of Nebraska catcher Jeff Christy, is hitting .175 in the Florida State League.

7) Steve Singleton, SS, University of San Diego  (11 Twins)
   I picked Singleton over real Twins pick Jon Waltenbury, a Canadian high school first baseman, since I liked what Singleton did in college and I wanted to add some middle infield depth. The Real Twins then picked him four rounds later. He's hitting .263/.280/.316 in the Midwest League and projects as a utility guy at higher levels, if he makes it at all. Waltenbury hasn't played.

8) Toddric Johnson, OF, Southern Mississippi University  (14 Athletics)
   Johnson is a line drive hitter with good speed, hitting .231/.282/.287 this year in the Midwest League following a strong short-season debut last year. He projects as a reserve outfielder if he hits sufficiently, but won't be a regular. Real Twins pick Brian Dinkelman, 2B out of a small college in Illinois, is having a solid year in the Midwest League and is a superior prospect at this point.

9) Justin Fuller, SS-2B, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)  (11 Dodgers)
   Fuller is a good athlete but hasn't done much with the bat yet, hitting just .247/.312/.329 for Great Lakes this year. As with Singleton, I thought he had some potential and wanted to add some middle infield depth to the system. Real twins pick Sean Land, University of Kansas lefty, has had more success as a pro thus far and could be a bullpen guy at higher levels if he maintains his control. Right now Land looks more likely to pan out as a useful player.

10) Ricky Ibarz, LHP, University of Texas-Pan American  (not drafted)
    Ibarz was a guy, like Richardson, who showed some ability in a tough college environment. But he went undrafted, transferred to Troy State, and has had a horrible senior year. I think you can write that down as a failed pick. Real pick Jared Mitchell, a high school outfielder from Louisiana, didn't sign, making the 10-slot a wash overall, although Mitchell is definitely a superior prospect to Ibarz.

11) Nick Akins, SS, Los Angeles HS  (13 Dodgers)
   Toolsy infielder Atkins didn't sign with the Dodgers; the real Twins picked Singleton in this spot.

12) Orlando Rosales, OF, University of Tampa  (19 Astros)
    Rosales is an undersized outfielder (just 5-8) who hit well in college. Scouts were skeptical that he could do this as a pro, and indeed he has not hit well at all so far, including just .259/.277/.343 this year for Salem in the Carolina League. Real Twins pick Kevin Harrington, a high school outfielder from California, is the opposite physically: very tall at 6-6, but unrefined as a hitter, and he was horrible in rookie ball, hitting just .136 last year. At this point I'm skeptical about either pick working out.

13) Aaron Senne, LHP, Mayo HS, Rochester, MN  (13 Twins)
    I like to draft the local guys, so when the Twins went with a local high school pitcher in the 13th round, I went along with it. Senne didn't sign.

14) Jeff Manship, RHP, Notre Dame  (14 Twins)
    I was running out of time and had to make the 14th round the last one I could do in real time last year. I had a list of four or five sleepers I was considering for the last real time pick, and Jeff Manship out of Notre Dame was one of them, so when the Real Twins called his name, I did the same in the Shadow draft. Manship has been brilliant so far as a pro.

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Tyler Robertson
Was called up to Beloit within the last week and has done very well in his two outings so far.

by SethSpeaks on Jun 6, 2007 2:32 PM EDT reply actions  

How about one that is a little older?
Interesting stuff John.  Do you have one that is three years old - or older - so we can see how that compares?  

by Mike W on Jun 6, 2007 2:36 PM EDT reply actions  

Updates
Jeff Christy moved up to AA recently.

Also, Twins 8th round pick, Brian Dinkelman has spent the whole season with Beloit and was just named to the Midwest League All-Star team.

by SethSpeaks on Jun 6, 2007 2:36 PM EDT reply actions  

Returns to AA
Christy was in NB for a few games last year as well.  However, I believe these promotions are due to need, not progress.

by cooper7d7 on Jun 6, 2007 2:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

injury
Jose Morales (and his .350 BA) was put on the DL for Rochester. Korey Feiner moved up to AAA Rochester. Christy moved up to New Britain.

by SethSpeaks on Jun 6, 2007 4:20 PM EDT up reply actions  

dink
for some reason I did not see him on the roster. blind!

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 2:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

Anderson...
is drawing comparisons to Twinkie, Justin Morneau, let's hope they didn't pass up on an MVP.  Still, there would not have been too much room for Anderson to move in the Org. if Morneau stays long term.

by NewKidInTown on Jun 6, 2007 2:41 PM EDT reply actions  

So is Waltenbury
He's still in extended spring and will probably end up playing in the GCL. But Morneau was in the GCL for two years. So that's not a knock on a Canadian high schooler.
cmathewson

by cmathewson on Jun 7, 2007 12:19 AM EDT up reply actions  

Others
2003 (21st slot)
  1. *Brandon Wood, SS, Horizon HS, Horizon, AZ    
  2. *Scott Baker, RHP, Oklahoma State University    
  3.  Tony Richie, C, Florida State University    
  4.  Eddie Kim, 1B, James Madison University        
  5.  Jeff Cook, OF, University of Southern Mississippi  
  6.  Luke Appert, 2B, University of Minnesota      
  7.  Daryl Thompson, RHP, La Plata HS, La Plata, MD  
  8. *Jamie Vermilyea, RHP, University of New Mexico  
  9. Tila Reynolds, SS, University of Washington    
  10. Michael Brown, OF, College of William and Mary    
  11. Jose Cortez, C, University of Pomona-Pitzer      
  12. Mikela Olson, OF, Sacramento State University      
  13. Greg Conden, RHP, George Washington University  
  14. Matthew Pali, OF, Florida Atlantic University    
  15. Ed Maysonet, SS, Delta State University          
  16. Leo Rosales, RHP, Cal State Northridge        
23)*Josh Sharpless, RHP, Allegheny College

2004 (20th slot)

1)*Glen Perkins, LHP, University of Minnesota
1) Justin Orenduff, RHP, Virginia Commonwealth University
1S) Matt Fox, RHP, University of Central Florida

  1. Erik Cordier, RHP, Southern Door HS, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
  2. Josh Baker, RHP, Rice University            
  3. Jason Quarles, RHP, Southern University  
  4. Ben Harrison, OF, University of Florida    
  5. Brian Hall, 2B, Stanford University      
  6. Chip Cannon, 1B, The Citadel                  
  7. Drew Moffitt, OF, Wichita State University    
  8. Matt Scherer, LHP, LeMoyne                
  9. Armand Gaerlan, SS, University of San Francisco
  10. Rod Allen, OF, Oklahoma State University    
  11. Cameron Blair, SS, Texas Tech University    
  12. Kyle Schmidt, RHP, University of South Florida    
  13. Korey Feiner, C, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh  
  14. Randy Beam, LHP, Florida Atlantic University      
  15. Rhett James, RHP, Florida State University            
  16. Dontavius McDowell, OF, Tucker (GA) HS                
  17. Nathan Johnson, RHP, University of Iowa                
  18. Jodam Rivera, SS, Academia Bautista HS, Puerto Rico    
  19. Stephen Edsall, RHP, Rollins College                      
2005 (25th slot)

1)  Matt Torra, RHP, University of Massachusetts
1S) Michael Bowden, RHP, Waubonsie Valley HS, Aurora, Ill.

  1.  Ryan Mount, SS, Ayala HS, Chino Hills, California
  2.  Kevin Slowey, RHP, Winthrop University
2S) Drew Thompson, SS, Jupiter Community HS, Tequesta, Florida
  1.  Kevin Whelan, RHP, Texas A&M
  2.  Brett Lillibridge, SS, University of Washington
  3.  John Meloan, RHP, University of Arizona
  4.  Jeff Corsaletti, OF, University of Florida
  5.  Yahmed Yema, OF, Florida International University
  6.  Andrew Lopez, OF, Elk Grove HS, Elk Grove, CA
  7.  Scott Richmond, RHP, Oklahoma State University
  8.  Karl Amonite, 1B, Auburn University
  9. Jason Twomley, OF, University of Massachusetts
  10. Mike Zagurski, LHP, University of Kansas
  11. Mark James, RHP, Sinclair SS, Whitby, Ontario, Canada
  12. Sean Richardson, C, University of Kansas
  13. Chad Steiner, 3B, Lamar (Colorado) CC
  14. Jake Elder, C, University of Minnesota
  15. Andy Lytle, SS, University of Iowa
  16. Matt Morgal, RHP, Edmond (Oklahoma) Santa Fe HS
  17. Erik Averill, LHP, Arizona State University
  18. Eric Santiago, SS, Natividad Rodriguez Gonza HS, Arroyo, Puerto Rico

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 2:58 PM EDT reply actions  

Ricky Ibarz still playing
he transferred to Troy State for his senior year this year and found it harder to pitch against the tougher competition and completely lost his already weak command.
He want 0-1, 9.26 in 11.2 innings with 14 hits, 15 runs (12 earned), 13 BBs, 11 Ks and 2 HRs.

by nms on Jun 6, 2007 3:00 PM EDT reply actions  

more from the past
2001  (1st overall)
  1. *Joe Mauer, C, Cretin-Derham HS, St. Paul, Minnesota
  2.  Jason Arnold, RHP, University of Central Florida
  3.  Chris Flinn, RHP, Stony Brook University
  4.  Angel Garcia, RHP, Nicolas Sevilla HS, Durado, Puerto Rico
  5. *Brendan Harris, SS, College of William and Mary
  6.  Drew Friedberg, LHP, Arizona State University
  7.  John Noviskey, OF, Newton (N.J.) HS
  8.  Casey Myers, C, Arizona State University
  9.  Gerald Smiley, RHP, Rainer Beach HS, Seattle
  10. Garrett Guzman, OF, Green Valley HS, Henderson, Nevada
  11. Ryan Brunner, OF, University of Northern Iowa
  12. Ernie Durazo, 1B, University of Arizona
  13. Kevin Cameron, RHP, Georgia Tech
  14. Jay Belflower, RHP, University of Florida
  15. Brad Edwards, LHP, Indiana University
  16. Alex Trezza, C, Stony Brook University
2002  (20th position)

1) *Joe Blanton, RHP, University of Kentucky 1)  Luke Hagerty, LHP, Ball State University
1S) Zach Hammes, RHP, Iowa City HS, Iowa City, Iowa
1S) Jason Pridie, OF, Prescott HS, Prescott, Arizona

  1. *Curtis Granderson, OF, University of Illinois-Chicago
  2. *Jesse Crain, RHP, University of Houston
  3.  Jake Blalock, 3B, Rancho Bernardo HS, San Diego
  4.  John Slack, OF, Texas Tech University
  5.  Mark Kiger, SS, University of Florida
  6. *Pat Neshek, RHP, Butler University
  7.  Bobby Kingsbury, OF, Fordham University
  8.  Eric Verbryke, OF, Cal State Northridge
  9.  Eric Arnold, 2B, Rice University
  10. Keith Ramsey, LHP, University of Florida
  11. Brent Nyquist, LHP, St. Scholastica University (Minnesota)
  12. Darin Naatjes, RHP, Stanford University
  13. Josh Habel, LHP, University of Northern Iowa
  14. Nathan Panther, OF, Muscatine (Iowa) CC
  15. Chad Oliva, C, University of Jacksonville
  16. Javier Lopez, OF, Galveston (Texas) JC
COMMENTS: Free Agent Defections of Fake Twins Jason Isringhausen and Todd Walker from my Fake Twins roster gave me some extra picks that year. I don't do a Fake Twins roster anymore, don't have the time.

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 3:02 PM EDT reply actions  

re: more from the past
Very cool. Thanks. How would Brandon Wood look in a Twins uniform?

by Mike W on Jun 6, 2007 3:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

Wood
A heckuva lot better than Nick Punto. Or Luis Rodriguez

by avehoward on Jun 6, 2007 6:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

draft
what do you think of my strategies guys? I usually do a mix of ceiling and performance, high school and college, in the early rounds, then switch to college guys later on.

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 3:40 PM EDT reply actions  

picks I am proud of
Picks I am particularly proud of

Curtis Granderson
Michael Bowden
Brett Lillibridge
Jon Meloan
Josh Sharpless

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 3:42 PM EDT reply actions  

Mauer
You should be proud of Mauer. I think most people would have taken Prior. Obviously you and the Twins made the right call.

Looking at your picks I would say you draft as if you were running the Twins and you draft as though you have budget constraints?

by bl on Jun 6, 2007 6:59 PM EDT up reply actions  

Signablitiy
I'm not knocking John here at all, and it was a great decision, but he factors in signability into his decision and the Twins made it clear they weren't going to pay Prior what he wanted.

by Tyler on Jun 6, 2007 9:00 PM EDT up reply actions  

Valid
However, Mauer certainly didn't give a hometown discount. I believe it cost $5.5 million in a signing bonus to get him. Prior wanted something like a $17 million big league contract, which made little sense.

by SethSpeaks on Jun 6, 2007 10:26 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah
No you're right, I wasn't suggesting Mauer was cheap.  He had a ton of leverage with an FSU scholarship in hand (I'm still bitter, the Chris Rix era should never have happened, it should have been the Joe Mauer era, alas), but as you said, Priors demands were absurd.  And even though he didn't get 17, he still got 10+ million guaranteed.  

by Tyler on Jun 6, 2007 11:06 PM EDT up reply actions  

Lump sum?
IIRC, because of the FSU scholarship, Mauer's signing bonus coul dbe spread over 5 years rather than being paid in a lump sum, further reducing the dollar impact.

by cooper7d7 on Jun 7, 2007 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions  

yes
Yes, I factor in signability. If the Twins can't afford a guy, I won't draft him either.

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 11:25 PM EDT up reply actions  

others
Others I shadow drafted that I am proud of

David Eckstein
Aaron Harang

Some guys I am NOT proud of drafting...

B.J. Garbe
Ryan Mills
Matt Torra instead of Matt Garza in '04
Justin Wayne (instead of Adam Johnson in 2000, both stunk)

by John Sickels on Jun 6, 2007 3:45 PM EDT reply actions  

Garbe /Mills
I lived in the QC when the Twins were the low A affiliate and saw Garbe and Mills(I think it was Mills-was he the guy whose dad tried had his own instructional video?)

Luckily we also had the pleasure of seeing Morneau, Mauer and Kubel.

by bl on Jun 6, 2007 7:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

I like....
... Jordan Newton and have hope that he is going to turn into the young catcher the Tigers need but I really would need to see him a bit this season to know if that hope is well founded.

by grozzy on Jun 6, 2007 4:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Senne
He has been a good ball player for Missouri.  Also a real good student, glad Mizzou got him.  He will give us (I go to Mizzou) two or three more years of studness.  Playing as a freshman in the Big 12, he was very solid.

by maggsmaggs on Jun 6, 2007 7:11 PM EDT reply actions  

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