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Best outing of the year for Puk tonight. 7 shutout vs Missouri with 11 K and 1 BB. I'm not a big Puk guy, but he was pretty dominant tonight.
 
Best outing of the year for Puk tonight. 7 shutout vs Missouri with 11 K and 1 BB. I'm not a big Puk guy, but he was pretty dominant tonight.

Well hopefully he has a few dominate games if he's being billed as a top 3 pick ;)
 
That's kind of the thing with Puk- when he came back from his brief suspension last year, he was basically a cyborg death machine and no one could touch him. You're never quite sure if he's about to rip off some insane five-game stretch where he strikes out 50 in 35 innings with an ERA of about 1 or if he's going to struggle to get out of the fourth against Kentucky.

For what it's worth, apparently Florida's coach told Puk before a start a couple weeks ago to stop trying to pace himself and just throw his fastball as hard as he can, and the results have been better ever since.
 
That's kind of the thing with Puk- when he came back from his brief suspension last year, he was basically a cyborg death machine and no one could touch him. You're never quite sure if he's about to rip off some insane five-game stretch where he strikes out 50 in 35 innings with an ERA of about 1 or if he's going to struggle to get out of the fourth against Kentucky.

For what it's worth, apparently Florida's coach told Puk before a start a couple weeks ago to stop trying to pace himself and just throw his fastball as hard as he can, and the results have been better ever since.

That's terrible coaching advice though. May be working in the short term but that kind of coaching advice has no care for the kid's arm in the long run.

Unit said when he was younger he was wild and throwing it as hard as he could. I forgot who he credited with teaching him how to control his heat
 
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Kyle Lewis getting some national attention. If he keeps hitting like he has it's possible we might have to worry about him not being there at 3.
 
These things change from day to day and will for me and most everyone (including the experts) many, many times before draft day but right now I'm hopeful for Lewis at 3, then I hope William Benson falls to 40 and that Avery Tuck is available at 44. The biggest stretch there is Benson falling to 40 with most draft projections having him in the 20 range right now. But, stranger things have happened.
 
These things change from day to day and will for me and most everyone (including the experts) many, many times before draft day but right now I'm hopeful for Lewis at 3, then I hope William Benson falls to 40 and that Avery Tuck is available at 44. The biggest stretch there is Benson falling to 40 with most draft projections having him in the 20 range right now. But, stranger things have happened.

I see no way that Benson can fall that far.. only hope would be he falls enough that his slot value is lower than he wants and a team like the Braves save a little on #3 and can over slot at 40.. But I still think we will miss him.
 
Perfect Game has Benson as the #31 high school player in the country. If that's closer to what teams think, we could definitely end up with him.
 
Perfect Game has Benson as the #31 high school player in the country. If that's closer to what teams think, we could definitely end up with him.

wow.. didn't know they had him so low. I said, I hope he pulls a hammy this summer.. nothing to serious, but enough to drop him in the rankings.
 
I see no way that Benson can fall that far.. only hope would be he falls enough that his slot value is lower than he wants and a team like the Braves save a little on #3 and can over slot at 40.. But I still think we will miss him.

I don't see that as an unlikely outcome, though. As long as he doesn't shoot up the boards, the range he's currently projected at is prime territory for a HS guy to drop if he thinks he's worth more than his slot value.
 
Unit said when he was younger he was wild and throwing it as hard as he could. I forgot who he credited with teaching him how to control his heat

Nolan Ryan. He worked with Nolan at the end of one of the early 90s seasons (92 I think) and Nolan had him change how he was finishing his delivery, which allowed him to have more control. He blew up at the end of that same season.
 
Nolan Ryan. He worked with Nolan at the end of one of the early 90s seasons (92 I think) and Nolan had him change how he was finishing his delivery, which allowed him to have more control. He blew up at the end of that same season.

There was another guy, a pitching coach. He mentioned him in his HOF speech. Might have been Mel Stottemyre. Not sure.
 
I doubt it was a minor-league coach. He didn't really turn things around until his 6th year in the majors.

That part was Nolan Ryan, like I was saying. At the end of the 92 season he worked with Ryan and changed his delivery a bit so he finished in a different spot, which allowed him better control. It's why he went from 6.16 BB/9 in 92 to 3.49 BB/9 in 1993. But it sounded more like Don was talking about a general shout out during his HOF speech, so that could have been developmental. Even though he was still wild during his early pro career, he was even worse in the minors. In the minors they actually had him throw simulated games with a dummy in the batters box, because nobody wanted to be in the batters box he was so wild. Apparently said dummy was destroyed at the end of the minor league season.
 
That part was Nolan Ryan, like I was saying. At the end of the 92 season he worked with Ryan and changed his delivery a bit so he finished in a different spot, which allowed him better control. It's why he went from 6.16 BB/9 in 92 to 3.49 BB/9 in 1993. But it sounded more like Doc was talking about a general shout out during his HOF speech, so that could have been developmental. Even though he was still wild during his early pro career, he was even worse in the minors. In the minors they actually had him throw simulated games with a dummy in the batters box, because nobody wanted to be in the batters box he was so wild. Apparently said dummy was destroyed at the end of the minor league season.

Gotcha.
 
I wonder if Jesus Luzardo could be on our radar with one of second or third picks given his TJS.
 
This doesn't matter for us or for this year's draft, but check out what Seth Beer is doing as a freshman at Clemson. Absolutely unbelievable.
 
Any news on Lazarito? If he was gonna sign I think he woulda done it by now. Seems like he may wait till July 2.
 
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