74th overall, SS, Ole Miss
Anthony Servideo
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 05:58 PM
Clarion Ledger: Who is Anthony Servideo? What you need to know about the MLB prospect from Ole Miss
https://www.clarionl...aft/3158260001/
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 05:59 PM
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:01 PM
The Orioles select Anthony Servideo, a shortstop from Ole Miss with the 74th pick. Here’s his full scouting report: https://baseballamerica.com/rankings/2020-mlb-draft-top-prospects/?Position=&Keyword=Servideo
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:01 PM
Excellent.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:01 PM
With their 3rd-round pick (No. 74 overall) of the 2020 #MLBDraft, the #Orioles select @OleMissBSB SS Anthony Servideo, No. 110 on the Top 200 Draft Prospects list: https://atmlb.com/3dOGG3x Watch live: https://atmlb.com/2BE9EF5
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:01 PM
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:18 PM
@stephen__loftus
I would say that the Orioles seem to be working off some information that we don't necessarily fully know (say, more exit velo information). It's moments like this that I'd love to have historical PitchF/x and exit velo data to work into my model.
That is a super polite way of saying that he has no idea what they're doing.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:23 PM
That is a super polite way of saying that he has no idea what they're doing.
IMO, it's a guy with a Ph.D whose been in a baseball front-office and draft... saying he realizes teams have access to more information then then general public... and the Orioles (who have certainly upgraded their aptitude in the Elias regime) might be looking at other info which would cause them to deviate from the perceived consensus.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 06:27 PM
IMO, it's a guy with a Ph.D whose been in a baseball front-office and draft... saying he realizes teams have access to more information then then general public... and the Orioles (who have certainly upgraded their aptitude in the Elias regime) might be looking at other info which would cause them to deviate from the perceived consensus.
Maybe. Somehow, I don't think the Orioles are smarter than the rest of the industry.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 07:06 PM
IMO, it's a guy with a Ph.D whose been in a baseball front-office and draft... saying he realizes teams have access to more information then then general public... and the Orioles (who have certainly upgraded their aptitude in the Elias regime) might be looking at other info which would cause them to deviate from the perceived consensus.
That is true. But it’s not like no other teams are using those things. It might not be dominant but it’s fairly widespread at this point.
His point still remains there’s some particular reason they are taking these guys a full pick before they have to and I’d love to know what it is.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 07:11 PM
That is true. But it’s not like no other teams are using those things. It might not be dominant but it’s fairly widespread at this point.
His point still remains there’s some particular reason they are taking these guys a full pick before they have to and I’d love to know what it is.
Agreed with both points. Elias himself has said multiple times at this point that what they are doing, looking at isn't unique. That they aren't smarter than anyone else. That all FOs are doing the same things. So yeah, do agree there.
But just because those ideas are widespread in the FOs, doesn't necessarily mean they've reached all the public sites, which is what we're really talking about in-terms of 'consensus.'
Either way, I'm underwhelmed.
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Posted 11 June 2020 - 07:20 PM
Agreed with both points. Elias himself has said multiple times at this point that what they are doing, looking at isn't unique. That they aren't smarter than anyone else. That all FOs are doing the same things. So yeah, do agree there.
But just because those ideas are widespread in the FOs, doesn't necessarily mean they've reached all the public sites, which is what we're really talking about in-terms of 'consensus.'
Either way, I'm underwhelmed.
Yeah you’re right there. While spin rates, launch angles and exit velocity might be common for us here, in general in public people would look at you with 3 heads.
With the power mentioned from 3/4 I could see exit velocity being a key metric. Maybe bat speed?
Where i get confused is you could have had Martin at 30 that is a superior version of this pick...I think. Maybe it’s closer than I think. They clearly value his defense, and plus speed, defense and arm are a great combo. And that’s an 80 grade Mullet.
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