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MOD: Indians Draft

Well, the Indians have the 29th and with that pick I would really look at getting a value.  The team has a lot of low ceiling/high floor pitchers, and a few hitters who could be real impacts.  They are in no rush to graduate players in a hurry.  At 29 heres what I would be looking at.

1.  A prep pitcher
2.  Hitters early and often, realizing that they graduate into major leaguers at a much higher rate.  The fact that the Tribe isn't in a hurry to graduate players a prep hitter would make more sense.
3.  A safe college pitcher.

I guess that some targets that I would look at would be.

Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
Kyle Lobstien-LHP-HS Arizona
Daniel Webb-RHP-HS Kentucky

Isaac Galloway-OF-HS California
Zach Collier-OF-HS California
Brett Lawrie-Util-HS British Columbia

Tim Murphy-LHP-UCLA
Tyson Ross-RHP-Cal
Ryan Perry-RHP-Arizona

Give me some good ol' divergent opinions people

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MiLB Mock Draft Pick 23: San Diego

Davis wins, and I think that is as good as pick as any at that position.  Now we have the Padres who really have a system that has some real pop at the top with guys like Antonelli and Headley, but thins out quickly.  They could use offensive guys that could rise quickly, but with Ike Davis going the pick before there doesn't seem to be a guy that really fits that bill.  A guy like Allan Dykstra would make sense, but this is too much of a stretch right here.  So, I think that they have to go with the value pick here.

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL) - Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
19. Chicago (NL) - Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
20. Seattle - Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
21. Detroit - Isaac Galloway-OF-HS California
22. New York (NL) - Ike Davis-1B/OF-Arizona St
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who do the "fighting fathers" take at 23?
Casey Kelly-SS-HS Florida
15 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
13 votes
Kyle Lobstien-LHP-HS Arizona
5 votes
Jordan Danks-OF-Texas
25 votes
Tyson Ross-RHP-Cal
8 votes
Alex Meyer-RHP-HS Indiana
9 votes
Andrew Cashner-RHP-Texas Christian
8 votes
Conor Gillespie-3B-Witchita State
18 votes
Reese Havens-SS-South Carolina
7 votes
Daniel Webb-RHP-HS Kentucky
4 votes
David Cooper-1B-Cal
11 votes
Jason Castro-C-Stanford
10 votes
Other (please specify)
7 votes

140 votes | Poll has closed

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MiLB Mock Draft Pick 22: New York (NL) again

I'm just giving it to Galloway, he was up and there hasn't been any movement for a couple of days. 

The board is going to change drastically this time.  The Mets are up and have already snatched a toolsy HS OF in Aaron Hicks.  What will they do this time?  A college starter has been their calling card over the last few years, but they wouldn't seem to get great value on at 22.  They pick early in the supplemental round where they may find the same college arm that they would be targeting here.

 

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL) - Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
19. Chicago (NL) - Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
20. Seattle - Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
21. Detroit - Isaac Galloway-OF-HS California
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who do the Mets take with their second pick in the 1st round?
Tyson Ross-RHP-Cal
4 votes
Alex Meyer-RHP-HS Indiana
19 votes
Casey Kelly-SS-HS Florida
12 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
12 votes
Ryan Perry-RHP-Arizona
8 votes
Ike Davis-1B/OF-Arizona State
32 votes
Jason Castro-C-Stanford
8 votes
Andrew Cashner-RHP-Texas Christian
4 votes
Jordan Danks-OF-Texas
26 votes
Other (please specify)
2 votes

127 votes | Poll has closed

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A pat on the back to the community...

I just thought that I would take a moment to say that I have really been pleasantly surprised with the way that people have participated in the mock draft.  After the days of "The Sock Puppet Trinity" and the failed top 100 list I was really hesitant to start the mock.  With all of the talk about the "death" of minorleagueball.  This exercise has proven to me that we can still just talk about baseball.

Also, a big thanks to fewgoodcards for taking the project over when I had to be out of town for a funeral.

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MiLB Mock Draft: Pick 21 Detroit

The Mariners get great value with Martin at #20. 

Ike Davis follows at #2.  I am wondering if there might be a huge contingent of Sun Devils that have been voting on these polls.  Ballot stuffing should be a thing of the past with the new format, but Wallace walked away with the Toronto pick in his first appearance, and Davis gave Martin a run for his money here.  I am just beginning to wonder a little bit.

Now we have Detroit, the poster child organization for going over slot the last few years.  Andrew Miller, Rick Porcello, and Cameron Maybin the last 3 years.  There doesn't seem to be a guy that has dropped in the mock because of signability concerns.  In the real draft this wouldn't surprise me.  I really think this is the year that the slotting system completely falls apart.  I see teams that have adhered very strictly (Pittsburgh and Minnesota) say that they will invest in this draft, which hasn't happened in the past.  Detroit might not get its steal as it has in the past.  The system has been gutted and without Porcello I truly believe it would be the worst system in all of baseball.  They need an impact player here.  Davis would fit nicely here as would a guy like Isaac Galloway.  Lets see what happens

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL) - Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
19. Chicago (NL) - Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
20. Seattle - Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
21. Detroit
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who does the Dombrowski Braintrust take with the 21st selection?
Isaac Galloway-OF-HS California
21 votes
Ike Davis-1B/OF-Arizona St.
20 votes
Jordan Danks-OF-Texas
20 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
17 votes
Kyle Lobstien-LHP-HS Arizona
12 votes
Lance Lynn-RHP-Ole Miss
6 votes
Dennis Raben-OF-Miami
3 votes
Scott Bittle-RHP-Ole Miss
0 votes
Allan Dkystra-1B-Wake Forrest
8 votes
Other (Please Specify)
5 votes

112 votes | Poll has closed

30 comments | 0 recs

MiLB Mock Draft: Pick 20 Seattle

Sorry I was busy over the last 2 days.  Fields goes in a spot that makes some sense.  Seattle is up next and has some tantalizing options.  What will they do with this pick?

 

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL) - Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
19. Chicago (NL) - Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
20. Seattle
21. Detroit
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who ends up in Seattle at 20?
Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
41 votes
Jordan Danks-OF-Texas
27 votes
David Cooper-1B-Cal
5 votes
Kyle Lobstien-LHP-HS Arizona
6 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
8 votes
Ike Davis-1B/OF-Arizona State
30 votes
Lance Lynn-RHP-Ole Miss
6 votes
Zach Collier-OF-HS California
3 votes
Isaac Galloway-OF-HS California
12 votes
Tyson Ross-RHP-Cal
5 votes
Other (please specify)
3 votes

146 votes | Poll has closed

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MiLB Mock Draft Pick 19: Chicago (NL)

Aaron Hicks gets drafted by the Mets in the mock.  The Mets to me have been a team that has drafted college pitchers/toolsy outfielders, and signed a lot of ceiling guys internationally.  I think that they get a hybrid a really toolsy, ceiling guy.  I voted differently, but once again I wouldn't scream too much over this selection.

Now we have the Cubbies they've made headlines with Vitters and Samarjia(?) over the last couple of years.  I really don't know where Hendry is at now.  As BA put it in this years handbook it seems as if the Cubs pipeline of ridiculous pitching prospects has seemed to run dry.  Gallagher and Veal are far from sure things.  I wouldn't be surprised if they went the pitching route.

Did anyone else see Alan Simpson's mock top 10 on PG Crosschecker?  There is a lot of buzz that the guy we have going #13 being Tampa's target at #1.  Buster Posey is a skyrocketing

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL) - Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
19. Chicago (NL)
20. Seattle
21. Detroit
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who is getting drafted by the North Siders
Lance Lynn-RHP-Ole Miss
20 votes
Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
83 votes
Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
45 votes
Kyle Lobstein-LHP-HS Arizona
14 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
19 votes
David Cooper-1B-Cal (Berkley)
8 votes
Zach Collier-OF-HS Cal
8 votes
Jay Austin-OF-HS Georgia
8 votes
Jordan Danks-OF -Texas
65 votes
Other (Please Specify)
5 votes

275 votes | Poll has closed

6 comments | 0 recs

Chris Parmelee....Streakiest Player Alive

I really don't know what to think.  I seem to check his stats every week or so and looking at game logs he is seriously the most boom or bust guy in the minors right now.  He is either ice cold or hitting like a mad man. 

He went 0-9 with 7 K's on opening day (a doubleheader) and followed that up with about a 2 week stretch of hitting nearly .500 and slugging over 1.000.  Now while taking a look at first inning he is in a 2-24 slump over the last 10 games (he is getting some walks though). 

What does he project as? A lot of people compared him to Morneau after his first look at pro ball in 06.  Now he looks more like a "3 True Outcomes" guy.  His walk rate is inching up, and his K rate is inching down.  He has the low BABIP that a lot of those guys have.  What does the community think?

 

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MiLB Draft Pick 18: New York (NL)

Brett Wallace goes to Toronto, which makes some sense I guess.  Just not as much in my opinion as Hicks or Fields.  Hicks to me is a great value here, but for some reason I think that Fields would be very tempting to Minaya.  However, the Mets went college reliever last year so you never know.  The system needs a shot of talent.  Who will it be?

 

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto - Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
18. New York (NL)
19. Chicago (NL)
20. Seattle
21. Detroit
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who do to Metropolitans take with the compensation pick from Atlanta?
Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
27 votes
Ethan Martin-RHP/3B-HS Georgia
27 votes
Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
35 votes
Alex Meyer-RHP-HS Indiana
3 votes
Kyle Lobstien-LHP-HS Arizona
3 votes
Dennis Raben-OF-Miami (FL)
11 votes
Lance Lynn-RHP-Ole Miss
6 votes
Casey Kelly-SS-HS Florida
6 votes
Sonny Gray-RHP-HS Tennessee
1 votes
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
2 votes
Ryan Perry-RHP-Arizona
2 votes
Other (Please Specify)
0 votes

123 votes | Poll has closed

16 comments | 0 recs

MiLB Mock Draft: Pick 17 Toronto

So, Josh Fields was up.  Then I think people on the board got a little over enthusiastic about the young man.  And then, there was a Friedrich backlash vote.  Just callin' em as I see em.  Not that that was a bad pick by any means.  I thought they were probably 1 and 2 and not separated by that much.

So now we get to Toronto.  A team that has graduated a lot of young pitchers in the last year or so.  There system is a pretty balanced one without a lot of impact prospects outside of Snyder.  They really could go anywhere with this pick.  JP has misfired a bit on his first round selections, lets see if he can break that trend.

 

1. Tampa Bay - Aaron Crow-RHP-Mizzou
2. Pittsburgh - Pedro Alvarez-3B-Vandy
3. Kansas City - Tim Beckham-SS-HS Georgia
4. Baltimore - Brian Matusz-LHP-San Diego
5. San Francisco - Justin Smoak-1B-South Carolina
6. Florida - Yonder Alonso-1B-Miami (FL)
7. Cincinnati - Gordon Beckham-SS-Georgia
8. Chicago (AL) - Tim Melville-RHP-HS Missouri
9.  Washington - Kyle Skipworth-C-HS California
10. Houston - Tanner Scheppers-RHP-Fresno St
11. Texas - Eric Hosmer-1B-HS Florida
12. Oakland- Jemile Weeks- 2B-Miami (FL)
13. St. Louis- Buster Posey- C- Florida St
14. Minnesota- Shooter Hunt- RHP- Tulane
15. Los Angeles (NL) - Gerrit Cole-RHP-HS California
16. Milwaukee - Christian Friedrich-LHP-Eastern Kentucky
17. Toronto
18. New York (NL)
19. Chicago (NL)
20. Seattle
21. Detroit
22. New York (NL)
23. San Diego
24. Philadelphia
25. Colorado
26. Arizona
27. Minnesota
28. New York (AL)
29. Cleveland
30. Boston

Poll
Who does the Toronto Blue Jays draft at #17?
Brett DeVall-LHP-HS Florida
29 votes
Ethan Martin-3B/RHP-HS Georgia
54 votes
Alex Meyer-RHP-HS Indiana
25 votes
Aaron Hicks-CF/RHP-HS California
78 votes
Dennis Raben-OF-Miami (FL)
37 votes
Joshua Fields-RHP-Georgia
87 votes
Sonny Gray-RHP-HS Tennessee
18 votes
Ryan Perry-RHP-Arizona
11 votes
Brett Wallace-1B-Arizona St.
91 votes
Other (Please Specify)
11 votes

441 votes | Poll has closed

20 comments | 0 recs

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