Pipeline has us taking Jackson Rutledge at 9 but adds this “There’s some buzz they might go the high school bat route, namely Corbin Carroll, in this spot.”
They have us taking unc Greensboro SS greg Jones at 21. Seems like most believe he’s moving to CF eventually.
Should be a lot of mocks out this morning.
Jaw (06-03-2019)
Baseball America says latest buzz has us going college pitcher at 9 and they give us Rutledge. Say we are also interested in Manoah, bishop and Carroll but latest buzz is college pitcher.
They give us Quinn Priester at 21. Would love him there, especially if we go bat at 9.
Jaw (06-03-2019)
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
Keith Law mock is out, and it's the dream scenario. He has us taking Corbin Carroll at 9 and Quinn Priester at 21.
He says that Carroll and Shea Langeliers are the top targets at 9, "assuming Manoah is off the board" as Law has him 8 to Texas. He says we've cooled on Rutledge and Bishop.
He "really thinks" we go pitcher at 21, even if we take one at 9.
Jaw (06-03-2019)
Looking back at some of Law's write ups, I forgot he has Carroll as the 4th best prospect in this draft. This part of his Caroll write up is particularly interesting: "He has the hand strength and swing to get to above-average power down the road, with his arm the only tool that doesn't project to more than average. He's 5 foot 10 and a bit small, which I keep hearing as a negative, but if he were 6 foot 3 he'd be in the mix to go first overall. Given how many hitters who are under 6 feet but have the hand and wrist strength to drive the ball are succeeding in the majors, this should be a non-issue."
If that's all true, he should be our no brainer pick at 9.
Jaw (06-03-2019)
I really wanted a hitter at 9 but i can see the need for pitching.
Newk and Touki have moved to the pen maybe long-term. Soroka is called up. Who knows when Gohara will pitch. Wright has gotten taken to the woodshed in AAA. Wilson may be a pen arm.
That leaves what, Ian Anderson, Muller, and a couple others.
who would you have sold? what if you sold the wrong 1 or 2?
it's impossible to guess what will happen with them. the reason you build depth in the first place is because you know some won't pan out. selling the wrong one and keeping the wrong one exacerbates this issue big time.
"Well, you’ll learn soon enough that this was a massive red wave landslide." - thethe on the 2020 election that trump lost bigly
“I can’t fix my life, but I can fix the world.” - sturg
i think the Braves are likely to go with either a college bat or pitcher, or a high school bat or pitcher. really tough to say definitively, but i'd put money on it being one of them.
"Well, you’ll learn soon enough that this was a massive red wave landslide." - thethe on the 2020 election that trump lost bigly
“I can’t fix my life, but I can fix the world.” - sturg
Jaseel, Tarnok, Vodnik, and Kingham are all a ways away but have tons of talent and ability... they have also shown they can translate that ability to the field thus far and adjust. Weigel will be good after he gets used to the feel post surgery. I don't think the pitching shortage is as huge as you're making it out.
Most prospects are all projected for better. Wright is far from finnish... he's still going to be very good I think. He's just a mess mechanically right now. Wilson has a long way to go before considering him finnish also. Who knows what the heck is gonna happen with Gohara. I don't think Touki is going to the pen for his career either... more of a David Price type progression. We all thought Newk would probably end up being in the pen and he's been dominant there so I'm fine with that.
I don't perceive the pitching situation to be any worse now than it was when the season began.