There wasn’t a consensus on who the BPA at #9 was, but given ceiling it sure doesn’t seem like it was Langaliers. This just feels like drafting for organizational need/deficit rather than impact potential.
There wasn’t a consensus on who the BPA at #9 was, but given ceiling it sure doesn’t seem like it was Langaliers. This just feels like drafting for organizational need/deficit rather than impact potential.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
From MLB.com
9) Braves: Shea Langeliers, C, Baylor
(Compensation pick for unsigned 2018 first-rounder Carter Stewart) The Braves grabbed the best defensive catcher in the entire Draft right here. Langeliers has a chance to become a Gold Glover, with polished receiving skills, a cannon arm and more athleticism than most at his position. He struggled at the plate as a sophomore but bounced back this spring, and he should be able to hit for a decent average with some power. He could be Austin Hedges with more offense.
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Cb was billed as elite d but he wasn’t. Elite tools but not consistent.
I hope they got him to agree to 3.5 or so with a wink promise he’s up in 2020 as soon as we get another year of control.
Still wondering why ppl think he can’t hit.
Love Philly taking Stott. That’s the one guy I wanted nothing to do with.
To be clear my reading of the draft was there was nobody obvious at 9. I would have looked to get the best underslot deal and get three tooled up high school kids.
The only thing I’d hate is college pitching since they all seem to be future 3s or worse. We have 3s coming out of our ears at aa and up.
"We think we can get him here quick to the big leagues" is not the reasoning you should use for a first round pick. That's some Frank Wren first round pick nonsense.
Having said that, I would much rather have this guy than Bishop, and I think the ceiling is higher than he's being given credit for. And if he's here next year he'll get to learn from a pro at the position.
Go get him!
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jpx7 (06-03-2019)
Don't get me wrong, Langaliers isn't terrible by any means. I wouldn't have picked him at 9, but he has a lot of good qualities.
However, saying things like "He could play defensively in the majors today!" sounds like your an insurance salesman.
jpx7 (06-03-2019)
Last edited by jpx7; 06-03-2019 at 07:51 PM.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Langeliers is limited by average tools at the plate. He's not an elite defensive catcher with a raw bat. Hes just not got much room left with the bat. I think of everything breaks right he's a 3 war catcher. I think he's got a better than 50% chance he's never more than backup quality.
jpx7 (06-03-2019)
Langeliers at 21 is fine. At 9 he's a huge reach.
jpx7 (06-03-2019)
There goes Carroll, maybe get Rutledge at 21?
And that's why it is a super questionable pick. Guys that barely hit over .300 in college have a terrible track record of hitting in the pros. It doesn't matter how good his defense is, if he can't manage to hit .250ish in the majors he'll be a backup.
Hopefully he bucks the trend, but his hit tool is a huge question mark given the batting averages he put up all three years in college.
jpx7 (06-03-2019)