Excluding our resident GM (Enscheff)
It's like I'm famous around here. The obsession you guys have with posting about me is a little concerning though. Do you lie awake at night thinking about me too?
Excluding our resident GM (Enscheff)
Every organization falls in love with their own genius at times, and every organization picks busts. Pretending the Braves do that more often than others is asinine. They built a great farm system that renewed itself for years, they have been ahead of the game more often than they've been behind it.
Most of the Braves problem in the first round can be attributed to the fact that they were always drafting late.
The few times they did have high picks, they took guys like like Minor and Anderson. Notice a trend? Pitchers nobody else thought that highly of, but "the Braves way" is to draft pitchers, so that's why they were selected.
I can't remember who the Braves passed on to get Minor, but I won't forget the Braves passed on Lewis to get Anderson.
AJ Pollock, Shelby Miller, and a guy named Trout went after #7 in that first round.
The few times they did have high picks, they took guys like like Minor and Anderson. Notice a trend? Pitchers nobody else thought that highly of
This is just the worst way to look at an MLB draft pick. Dustin Ackley, Donovan Tate, Jorge Sanchez, and Matthew Hobgood were also taken before Minor in that draft.
Sure. I get that. He asked who else was selected in that draft. Those were notable names.
re: Minor. He was a safe pick. High floor but low ceiling and he would be ready pretty quickly. He was picked somewhat for need and not taking the best player available. Law doesn't really like those types of picks. I'm not sure who was thought highly of at that time of the draft but I can gurantee you that Minor wasn't thought of as the best player on the board then. I'm a big fan of drafting for best available talent. That generally leads to longer term success.
I didn't like the pick at the time, but it turned out better than I could have hoped...until the injuries hit. He turned out to have a higher ceiling than any analysts thought at the time.
And I don't know who the 'best player on the board' was at the time of the pick, but I'm willing to bet it was one of those next 9 players drafted...in which case, we did at least as well as we would have had we gone with any of them.
They also took Kolby Allard, who everyone thought highly of, and Jason Heyward in the 1st half of drafts. Those are the only 4 top half 1st round draft picks they've had since 1991.
Yeah the increased velocity will end up doing that. I would say it's not that common for someone coming out of college.
Heyward was obviously a hitting prospect, and he panned out for the most part. Obviously too soon to tell about Allard.
I'm not talking about the Braves passing on Trout in favor of Minor. Nobody was in on Trout. I'm, talking about the Braves going against the consensus like they did by taking Anderson over Lewis. I seem to remember a lot of folks wanting Matzek, Crow or Green, but I'm not sure. Which is why I'm making it a point to remember that everyone (including me) wanted Lewis this time.
Yeah, I get it. I was just saying that in the case of Minor, we did apparently know more than others. We 'reached' and made a good choice.
I don't think we knew more. I think we got lucky
When they did the same thing with gilmartin did they know more?
We went for guys that could be ready sooner and had lower risk. Now we are doing the opposite
It just seems like no matter what, then, we won't give the Braves credit when they are actually smarter than the consensus. 'We drafted him higher than anybody else thought, Pshh, we've bought into our own genius. Oh he is better than everybody thought? Got lucky, bad move.'
Perhaps we saw something mechanically that could improve his velocity?
Heyward was obviously a hitting prospect, and he panned out for the most part. Obviously too soon to tell about Allard.
I'm not talking about the Braves passing on Trout in favor of Minor. Nobody was in on Trout. I'm, talking about the Braves going against the consensus like they did by taking Anderson over Lewis. I seem to remember a lot of folks wanting Matzek, Crow or Green, but I'm not sure. Which is why I'm making it a point to remember that everyone (including me) wanted Lewis this time.