2015 June Draft Results Thread

That's even more interesting then. We reached for guys who we'll have to pay at slot value anyway?

Like 50LB said, it's impossible to gauge an obvious reach, especially with high schoolers.

Kiley McDaniel said it best. Ten years from now we won't remember whether a player was overslot/underslot or reach/value pick. The player is either good or bad. It's always defensible to pick your guy if you think he's going to be gone before your next pick.

What I hate (and it was more of an issue in the old draft system) is picking based on signability. But that seems like a relic of the past.

The only real issue I have had is with Minter/Graham because they scream college RP.
 
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5 (150): @Braves select UNC - Greensboro RHP Ryan Clark.
 
Back to back college RHP for the Braves. Ryan Clark. Big guy at 6'6". Another potential late inning reliever.
 
232. North Carolina Greensboro JR RHP Ryan Clark: 88-94 FB, 96 peak; tough to elevate FB, plus sink; upper-70s SL; 72-75 CB with average upside; good 79 CU; good command; good athlete; 6-5, 230 pounds (2013: 7.34 K/9 | 1.47 BB/9 | 3.45 FIP | 30.2 IP) (2014: 6.58 K/9 – 2.13 BB/9 – 93 IP – 3.68 ERA) (2015: 8.91 K/9 – 3.69 BB/9 – 95 IP – 4.07 ERA)
 
JR RHP Ryan Clark (UNC Greensboro) and SR RHP Dmitri Kourtis (Mercer) have explosive 88-92ish fastballs that are extremely difficult to elevate. Both should find success as relievers professionally, though the 6-5, 230 pound Clark has a pair of offspeed pitches good and command enough to start if called upon.
 
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