One year too late getting UT third baseman.
Seems weird to me that we have arguable the top farm system in the game and the #5 draft pick becomes our top prospect. Personally I would put him behind Acuna/Allard/Soroka/Maitan. Albies is free falling imo. I question his ability to make an impact at the ML level. His best bet to be an impact player would be to put up an elite OBP and I am doubting he will do that. Seems like a slightly below average bat(mostly due to lack of power, I expect about a .350 OBP) who will be slightly above average overall due to good defense. I know people will take this as a knock on him but being a solid starting 2B is still pretty good, especially while he is cheap. Wright I see as a #3 starter and I would take that over a slightly above average 2B.
Agree. I think Albies is mostly a victim of prospect fatigue and size. IF he's at 2B the power becomes more of an issue.
Klaw follows his opinions and his people's. He's not a Soroka guy. He might have him in the top 100 but he might not. He doesn't seem to think Soroka is good, despite his success at at a young age. I recall a chat where Soroka came up and Klaw listed other guys that did great in the minors at a young age and nobody had ever heard of them.
Maitan still hasn't played in a game that is publicly available.
Klaw is REALLY high on Wright. I think most things I've read have been more in line with Enchesff (spelling?) calling Wright a 3, maybe a very good 3. Klaw has him as a 2 with 1 potential. I don't think I've seen anyone else suggest a 1 for Wright.
Still a lot of doubts about the major-league offensive capability of the first two, while Maitan—albeit supremely talented—is very far away. So I would say that it definitely is—though I don't actually think Rodgers does much for it (but that's why the play the games and all that jazz).
Yeah, unnecessary exaggeration on my part. Bowman speculates Waters/Wright will eat up close to 7.5 million between the two of them, which is 3/4 of our budget.
Beck is going back to school for sure.
Because Wright was not the #5 talent...he was the #1 or #2 talent.
I'm not sure folks around here are realizing just how great Wright falling to the Braves at 5 truly was. They added a legit Top 20-25 guy yesterday. The only prospects in the system who are close to that are Albies and Acuna. If you think Albies' stock has dropped somewhat, and if you think Acuna's sky-high BABIP was luck, it is easy to argue Wright as #1 in the system.
Personally, I think he is #2 behind Albies, only because much of Acuna's statistical success was based on that insanely unsustainable BABIP.
The Braves likely have 3 guys in the Top 25 by mid-season...and that is AFTER Swanson graduated to MLB.
Because Wright was not the #5 talent...he was the #1 or #2 talent.
I'm not sure folks around here are realizing just how great Wright falling to the Braves at 5 truly was. They added a legit Top 20-25 guy yesterday. The only prospects in the system who are close to that are Albies and Acuna. If you think Albies' stock has dropped somewhat, and if you think Acuna's sky-high BABIP was luck, it is easy to argue Wright as #1 in the system.
Personally, I think he is #2 behind Albies, only because much of Acuna's statistical success was based on that insanely unsustainable BABIP.
The Braves likely have 3 guys in the Top 25 by mid-season...and that is AFTER Swanson graduated to MLB.
Landon Hughes not ranked by BA. Forgot to post my pick. I would have taken HS RHP Hunter Ruth. Braves should like him he is coming off TJ surgery. Was trending upwards before the injury and likely would have been a top 50 guy. Mid 90's fastball, flashed plus slider and some scouts say one of the best changeups among HS RH pitchers.
Landon Hughes. Looks like he's got the New York Mets' pitching staff hairstyle! Link: http://www.gseagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2358&path=baseball
Landon Hughes. Looks like he's got the New York Mets' pitching staff hairstyle! Link: http://www.gseagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2358&path=baseball
Oh lordy, he's teammates with Jordan Wren! Surprised the Braves will associate with any prospects just one degree removed from the Wren household.
We are seeing today how much the pointless hot streak hurt us last year. If we lost the last game of the year, we would've had an extra $2 million to work with. So we still could've gotten Wright there and Waters in the second, but we would've had more money to play with in the later rounds and not been stuck to these pointless picks that are purely money driven.
Even though I'm thrilled with Wright and Waters, we are seeing the impact today of a rebuilding team winning pointless games down the stretch.