2015 June Draft Results Thread

I'm not really talking about their individual talent. I'm talking about their philosophy. I like their philosophy because it makes sense and is smart. Taking pitching simply because we've had good pitching in the past isn't really smart.

Braves arent taking pitching because they've had good pitching in the past. They are taking pitching because they have a great track record and drafting and developing pitching.
 
Cameron to Astros at 37. Dang it. Good grief, what a draft for the Astros.

The Astros are also going all-in on the positional talent in terms of philosophy. It's working for them, too.

Nice to have the #1 pick to get Correa.
 
i'm a draft pitcher kind of guy myself. Much easier to make the playoffs with average offense and good pitching than the other way around. Look at most of the division leaders they have the best pitching in the division.
 
This is Roy Clark's/Paul Snyder's philosophy. From 2000-2009, which are the drafts Roy ran for the Braves, the Braves drafted 38 players in the first two rounds. Of those players, 21 were pitchers.

Curious how this compares to the rest of MLB. Could just be arguing about nothing here.
 
They have the 2nd best record in baseball without him.

Astros have been a historically awful baseball team for the last 5 years. They have built up the talent int he organization and their GM seems really bright. When you the ability to take that type of talent at the top of drafts and make trades always with an eye on the future its easier to work from that.

Also, their bullpen is the reason they have the best record in baseball. They have been phenomenal.
 
Your post and this paragraph in particular basically reflect my view. I would just add that I'm particularly troubled by all the talk coming out of the organization in the "this is what the Braves were built on!" vein. It's not really even an argument- it's an appeal to a mythos, a claim based on a simplified and nostalgic view of a distant past and an organization that existed in a league that's vastly different than it is now.

this i totally agree with.
 
braves are not planning on on a 5 year rebuild. So we can't do the Houston/Cubs model.

If we would have traded Simmons, FF, Tehran, and Wood then we would have been going down the model.

Not to mention all of the elevators I read said there were not many, if any, impact bats.

Clark's Rules. If they ain't from GA then I'm drafting a pitcher.
 
Astros have been a historically awful baseball team for the last 5 years. They have built up the talent int he organization and their GM seems really bright. When you the ability to take that type of talent at the top of drafts and make trades always with an eye on the future its easier to work from that.

Also, their bullpen is the reason they have the best record in baseball. They have been phenomenal.

Yes, their GM is really bright. I'm noticing a trend throughout baseball between really smart front offices and going heavy on positional talent. I'm just afraid we may be living in 1995 when it doesn't make sense to do so anymore.

We have the ability to have an eye on the future right now. I've been behind most of the moves this offseason, and most have been made to add pitching. I was assuming we would address positional talent more in this draft with all the picks we have. If we don't do that, and use some of the excess picks to reach on guys, I won't be happy.
 
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