Grow the armz, buy the batz.
2016 MLB Draft
#101
Posted 15 June 2016 - 11:11 AM
#102
Posted 15 June 2016 - 11:17 AM
Grow the armz, buy the batz.
How about draft the arms buy the international bats.
#103
Posted 17 June 2016 - 08:18 AM
In considering both player potential and the organization’s needs—which is a little of everything, particularly pitching—I have assembled a list of three prospects that should not only sign with the Orioles, but fill an organizational hole.
http://baltimorespor...ft-picks-watch/
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#104
Posted 18 June 2016 - 08:04 AM
Baltimore Baseball: Want to know more about the O’s draft? Here are capsules on all 41 picks — Really!! — and local selections, too
http://www.baltimore...cal-selections/
#105
Posted 25 June 2016 - 01:25 PM
Reggie, couple thoughts I'd be interested in your perspective,
1) How do you view the amateur signing changes over the last 5 years and do you think it has helped the process, from the team perspective? from the players perspective?
2) What do you think is/are the biggest challenge(s) facing new signees as they move into this next phase
3) Early sleeper from this draft?
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#106
Posted 27 June 2016 - 06:28 AM
Reggie, couple thoughts I'd be interested in your perspective,
1) How do you view the amateur signing changes over the last 5 years and do you think it has helped the process, from the team perspective? from the players perspective?
2) What do you think is/are the biggest challenge(s) facing new signees as they move into this next phase
3) Early sleeper from this draft?
1) I think the org has improved with their signings, but also think the current CBA helps with that - leverage on college players vs. high school players.
2) The biggest mindset is failure. You take a guy who was a stud in his local area and now he has to experience failure.
3) Tobias Myers - RHP that can hit 94. sixth round guy.
#107
Posted 13 July 2016 - 02:11 PM
Like the Austin Hays pick. Baseball America ranked him 47th in its Top 100, and said that he has the tools to "become a prototypical right fielder." I don't feel that the Orioles have a prospect in the system who is likely to play right field in the big leagues. Other reports I found backed up BA's observation when it came to his defense, particularly his arm.
Hays having a nice start to his career with an 855 OPS.
315/381/474
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#108
Posted 15 July 2016 - 02:44 PM
Hays having a nice start to his career with an 855 OPS.
3156/381/474
I like that average even more.... Talk about batting a thousand this guy three times that......
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