I'm going to keep telling myself this is all a ploy to get Wright or Lewis to lower their prices at 5.
I'm going to keep telling myself this is all a ploy to get Wright or Lewis to lower their prices at 5.
Well, to me this is an extension of the problem created last year when the late win "surge" happened. Several of us at the time said it was extremely counter-productive and meant nothing as far as the 2017 season is concerned.
Now, here we are at the draft with less money and in a spot where, apparently, the FO has no clear BPA in mind as a no brainer pick.
Lewis looks more like Jeter than the Swanson comparisons.
Forever Fredi
Everyone really needs to chill for a second. Could all be smoke, could be a ploy for a bargain at 5. Really no telling...
I'd think the pick is Baz if our top options are gone, but I really think there is reason to believe he may be set on TCU?
Ivermectin Man
This isnt the NFL draft. Who is BPA varies depending on who you ask. How exactly do you define BPA? Is it based on rankings of the "experts"? What if the Braves think a player ranked 30th by Baseball America is the BPA at their pick? Do you want them to go BPA according to their rankings or BPA according to mlb.com and baseball america?
I have said since I think this thread was started we will take someone not even ranked in the top 10 by the "experts" and it wont be to save money. The Braves have always marched to the beat of their own drum when it comes to how they rank the prospects in the draft.
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BA has us taking Kyle wright, passing on Royce Lewis.
If the Rays take Vanderbilt’s Kyle Wright, Atlanta could go in a number of directions, from North Carolina prep outfielder Austin Beck to a signability deal such as California prep first baseman Nick Pratto. But if Wright is there, the Braves’ scouting department covets him at a similar level to their belief last year in Ian Anderson.
BA also has Bubba Thompson to Tampa at 4. That would be huge for us. If that happens, it would be crazy to pass on both Wright and Lewis.
They also have Hiura to Oakland at 6 and say they'd cut a deal there. Hopefully that's already in place.
I mean really I don't mind taking any of the top 5, basically whichever one drops. Just work out positions and all later on...
Ivermectin Man
Two thoughts here:
1) I would be pretty upset if we passed on Lewis if he fell. He seems like exactly the type of talent you try to land in the draft, particularly when we still need bats.
2) I wonder if FO's are higher on Hiura than the public if he's getting buzz at both 5 and 6.
Edit: not that I'd be content with Hiura. If you really must save some money at 5, at least go with a guy like Beck.
Last edited by mqt; 06-12-2017 at 08:50 AM.
I don't quite get this either. Esp when it's "known." Keibom was our guy last year and he didn't get to us.
If you really want player X and you want to play games. Why not draft player X at 5 or 3 last year? Again I'm not complaining on Anderson, Anderson looks really good so far.
But making things up....Slot value is 5 million. You sign someone in middle first round int the top ten so that they agree to take 3 million when they'd expect 2.5 million if they were picked "where they were supposed to." You do this b/c you know somebody is going to fall.
If we love Beck. And if Beck is expected to be picked somewhere with a million dollar deal. Or he wants a 2 million dollar deal at 41. Why couldn't you just pick him at 5 for 2.2 million and have a ton of money to throw around the rest of the draft?
Again, it only makes sense if you really feel strongly about a guy that is ranked lower than everyone else and you can't trade down (b/c MLB won't let you).
I just don't get the feeling that people think that guys in the top 10 or top 5 this year are special talents outside of Green and maybe the Louisville kid. I thought I read a Kris Benson comp for the Wright kid last night...
He is a big boy and he has flashed mid 90's heat before. He gets a really good downward angle on his pitches from his height so if he could get to 89-91 mph he could be fine with that. He is 6'5 210 pounds before turning 20. Safe to say there is the potential to add more velocity.
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http://herosports.com/mlb-draft/base...anderbilt-c6c6
Not sure who this guy is, but not a great scouting report on Wright. Gives him
fastball - 60 / 65
slider - 45 / 55
curve - 50 / 60
changeup - 40 / 50
Control - 40 / 50
Can anyone see Klaws update?