Interesting infield decisions so far: four corner guys (two each at 1B and 3B, though obviously Jenitsa profiles as a potential RF as well), but only two MIF (one each at SS and 2B), and no catchers.
Interesting infield decisions so far: four corner guys (two each at 1B and 3B, though obviously Jenitsa profiles as a potential RF as well), but only two MIF (one each at SS and 2B), and no catchers.
Just drafted a catcher who plays at Oregon and hit .225. I believe that's my hint to stop paying attention to the draft.
Just drafted a catcher who plays at Oregon and hit .225. I believe that's my hint to stop paying attention to the draft.
.225/.260/.281
K = 26.47%
Bb = 2.35%
Dansby and albies are all we need up the middle for the next 15 year
i'm not trying to have a .200 hitter at 2B the next 15 years.
Why in the heck would the A's pay their first rounder 5 million and still let him play a season of football...seems really dangerous.
It's the big 12... pretty much flag football
So much truth to this
Some interesting third day picks. I imagine Hess is a throw-away ala the Rockies pick of Kumar Rocker. I perused a few stat pages and the guys I found most interesting are #20 C.J. Alexander and #38 Franco Aleman. Alexander is a JC guy and Aleman is a high school pitcher who has only been in the United States for six years after his family left Cuba.
Why in the heck would the A's pay their first rounder 5 million and still let him play a season of football...seems really dangerous.
Certainly not likely to help negotiations with Stewart.
Some interesting third day picks. I imagine Hess is a throw-away ala the Rockies pick of Kumar Rocker. I perused a few stat pages and the guys I found most interesting are #20 C.J. Alexander and #38 Franco Aleman. Alexander is a JC guy and Aleman is a high school pitcher who has only been in the United States for six years after his family left Cuba.
One thing I’ll never quite understand is when a pitcher prices himself out of the first two rounds. Man, take your million plus dollars and run before a college coach gets the chance to break your entire pitching arm.
One thing I’ll never quite understand is when a pitcher prices himself out of the first two rounds. Man, take your million plus dollars and run before a college coach gets the chance to break your entire pitching arm.