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MOD - Jays: Brackman
It looks like Brackman is falling in the draft. The question becomes do you want to go for the high risk /high reward player at #16 or #21?
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Separate the HS Pitchers.. aka MOD Jays #2
There's a bunch of HS pitchers in the 10-20 range. The Jays pick at 16 and 21 and I'd like to separate the group of pitchers in that range. So, who's at the top and why?
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MOD I: Blue Jays
The Jays select at #16, 21, 38, 45, 56, 86, 89 in the first two rounds.
For now, let's focus on the picks in the first round.
In the prospect lists that I've seen there's a lot of HS pitchers in the 12-25 range. Unless someone really drops (Parker, Aumont, Harvey) I'm not sure there's any one I'd be interested in.
Among college pitchers there isn't anyone I'd take at 16. Perhaps Weathers or Cecil at 21.
Beau Mills is the hitter I really like if he's there. I'm not crazy about Laporta despite the numbers. I also like a bunch of the HS hitters if they drop - Moustakas, Heyward, Dominguez, and maybe Burgess. If it sounds like Canham can stick at catcher I'd consider him as well.
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MOD: Blue Jays II
Ok, barring any major changes with a prospect (like an injury) we're set for the first round pick.
Now we have to focus on Rounds 3-5. The picks are 86, 116, and 146.
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MOD: Blue Jays
For the first three rounds of the draft the Blue Jays have two picks. The first is number 6 overall, and the second pick will be in the third round, somewhere between 86-88, overall.
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