nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
I'm in this camp. I like Rutledge enough from the JUCO arms...but I like Daniel Espino so what do I know?
Espino should be in the mix at 20
I'm in this camp. I like Rutledge enough from the JUCO arms...but I like Daniel Espino so what do I know?
Espino should be in the mix at 20
Yeah. It's why I'm thinking Bishop and then Espino or another high school arm. This draft has me changing from day to day.
i'd be 100% in on carroll.
But can we handle 4 years of thethe hyping him as the next big thing. These things have to be considered when making choices like this.
I find it amusing that he tries to start a daily circle jerk about every single Braves player, and then goes silent when they predictably regress.
He never waivers, and it's hilarious. I hope he keeps it up until the interweb shuts down.
I like Carroll too. I wouldn’t mind him at 9 at all and maybe Leiter at 21
I'd be good with Carroll. I just don't think he would be a big underslot bargain.
I wouldn't bet on Leiter. Believe it was Kiley who said that he's asking for 4+ million and has the Mets and Yankees as the only teams he'd sign with if he's taken.
That’d be dumb on his part. He better look at Carter Stewart and realize that if the money is there you better take it.
Probably not. But I wonder if we could still sign two good HS players and punt pick 60.
That was kinda the idea I was pushing with the thought.
Of course, the question then becomes "if you're going to punt that pick, why hasn't Kimbrel been a Brave for a month already"?
If you were going to more or less pass at #60, you could've just signed him, drafted two HS kids, and drafted college guys from Round 4-10 like last year.
Punting and not having slot money are 2 different things.
With all picks - $11,532,200. Take away the slot value at 60 and you'd still have $10,374,800. That would only drop them from having the sixth-most to spend to having the eighth-most to spend. Pretty sure it wouldn't have hurt terribly - IF the plan was to go with HS kids with the first two picks.
With all picks - $11,532,200. Take away the slot value at 60 and you'd still have $10,374,800. That would only drop them from having the sixth-most to spend to having the eighth-most to spend. Pretty sure it wouldn't have hurt terribly - IF the plan was to go with HS kids with the first two picks.