MLB's 2013 Amateur Draft - THURSDAY, June6

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1.09 Pittsburgh Pirates - Austin Meadows, OF, Grayson HS, Georgia

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1.10 Toronto Blue Jays - Phillip Bickford, RHP, Oaks Christian HS, California

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I think that will do if for pick by pick description but will be glad to answer questions later or tomorrow about any of the players or picks.

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Re: MLB's 2013 Amateur Draft - THURSDAY, June6

#14 Post by da_big_kid_94 »

Three questions, Captain - my partner owns both Gray and Bryant in our NL only (lost out on Appel) - one for each;
  • Am I missing something? Why is "everyone" saying Gray is the big loser here? I think this is Christmas for him. I know it's Colorado, but they have a ready made offense that should still be prime by time Gray is ready and, let's face it, he's got stuff ...and that may just trump a mile high. if he goes to Houston, they may wind up rushing him and they have no offense to speak of. Or is there something that's just passing over my head?
  • Bryant - what's you opinion on his adapting to wood bats? I know many say he's the best power prospect in the draft but wood bats mean being pitched inside more than he's used to seeing. How do you think he'll adjust?
  • My partner took a gamble on Jarrod King. In your opinion, if he were to go to an NL team, which one would be the best fit for himand why?
These are my views based on my own opinions and observations - your mileage may vary.
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da_big_kid_94 wrote:Three questions, Captain - my partner owns both Gray and Bryant in our NL only (lost out on Appel) - one for each;
  • Am I missing something? Why is "everyone" saying Gray is the big loser here? I think this is Christmas for him. I know it's Colorado, but they have a ready made offense that should still be prime by time Gray is ready and, let's face it, he's got stuff ...and that may just trump a mile high. if he goes to Houston, they may wind up rushing him and they have no offense to speak of. Or is there something that's just passing over my head?
  • Bryant - what's you opinion on his adapting to wood bats? I know many say he's the best power prospect in the draft but wood bats mean being pitched inside more than he's used to seeing. How do you think he'll adjust?
  • My partner took a gamble on Jarrod King. In your opinion, if he were to go to an NL team, which one would be the best fit for himand why?

Gray - I think part of the "losing" was that he was thought to be going #1 or #2 which would mean a bigger signing bonus. Also Colorado is still a very tough place to pitch - especially for a young pitcher

Bryant - very good hitting mechanics and I expect him to be very successful - should probably start at A ball bypassing rookie league (which is too bad because I would like to see him)

King - sorry but I am not familiar with him (I see the top college prospects on occasion and note them when they get drafted but don't really focus on them until they are signed and playing)

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#16 Post by da_big_kid_94 »

Thanks for the input, Captain. King's a Kansas State OF BBA had ranked 68th overall...but dropped all the way to round 5 to the Mets.
These are my views based on my own opinions and observations - your mileage may vary.
"KNOW THY LEAGUE" - the Forum Funklord - 4/13/2009
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