Official Draft Day, Post-Draft Thread

It would be real amusing if the draft that all Brave fans liked the most of the last 3 years ended up being the worst.

Such a crap shoot. I'm happy that we got highly regarded guys and I obviously always defer to the Braves scouts but the consensus is worrying me around here!

Of course it's all a crap shoot. Wright's arm could fall off in a year and maybe Waters peaked in high school. One never knows about the development arcs of these guys and injuries can happen. But the guys they drafted are consensus top-drawer guys.

I was worried they were going to take Hiura and sign him well below slot and push those savings toward Tristan Beck in the second round. Maybe it's just me, but I don't really cotton to drafting a guy who will need surgery and a guy who has missed the entire season with back issues with one's first two picks.

I just read that Garrett Mitchell has Type 1 diabetes. I wonder if that scares a lot of teams.
 
What a great start to the draft. I am stunned that Wright was still there at #5, and so glad the Braves didn't play the slot money game.

Now I hope some high ceiling hitters happen to be BPA when it's our turn the rest of the way.
 
Love the Wright pick. He might not be here as soon as some college arms but the fact that he has some ceiling left is more than enough of a tradeoff. He'll still probably hit Atlanta before Anderson though he'll probably be a bit behind the crop of Allard and Soroka.

Waters I don't really know enough about. I've read only read a few scouting reports. The only concern I have (other than the inherent risk in prep players) is that the reports rank all of his tools as above average and none as really excellent. Sometimes guys like this end up as kind of tweeners. Their defense isn't good enough for center but their bats aren't good enough for a corner spot. But to put that kind of thing on him now is ridiculous. It's way too early. There are any number of ways he could develop.
 
Anyone got a nice write up on Waters and his profile they could link? Thanks.

Bats: S

Class: HS

Height: 6'2"

Approx. Pick Value: $1.7M

Throws: R

DOB: 12/30/98

Weight: 185

Part of yet another deep crop of Georgia prep outfielders, Waters solidified his top-two-rounds candidacy with a strong performance on the high school showcase circuit. He started by showing some of the best exit velocity at the Perfect Game National in June, and he finished by making repeated loud contact at the WWBA World Championships in October. This spring, he won Gatorade's state player of the year award and led Etowah to the state class 7-A championship. A switch-hitter, Waters demonstrates more power from the left side of the plate. From the right side, he peppers the gaps with line drives. He has good feel for the barrel, has no problems handling quality fastballs and has the potential to hit for average and power. A good athlete, Waters has plus speed and uses it to steal bases and play a solid center field. He also has plus arm strength that would fit nicely in right field if he's needed there. He has committed to Georgia, where his older brother Zach pitched one season.
 
I HATE the slot money. It allows players to play the system. Instead of a slot assignment, it should be a capped amount. So a guy taken in the 5th round can't ask for big money. He can only get the max of what the cap allows for that pick.

How crazy of a system is it, for a guy to be taken in the top 10 and refuse to sign....and then enter the draft another year. That is NOT fair to teams.

Most other drafts...you go into the draft...that's it. You better sign, because you can't enter another year. That's fair and don't even get me into teams unable to trade their own picks. The MLB draft is so strange.
 
I HATE the slot money. It allows players to play the system. Instead of a slot assignment, it should be a capped amount. So a guy taken in the 5th round can't ask for big money. He can only get the max of what the cap allows for that pick.

How crazy of a system is it, for a guy to be taken in the top 10 and refuse to sign....and then enter the draft another year. That is NOT fair to teams.

Most other drafts...you go into the draft...that's it. You better sign, because you can't enter another year. That's fair and don't even get me into teams unable to trade their own picks. The MLB draft is so strange.

Can't give the team to much power either. What is the difference though. Isn't NFL rules where the guy doesn't sign within a year he becomes a free agent. MLB at least protects the team by giving them that draft pick again the next year. Other drafts that team is just SOL

Edit. Looks like NFL that team controls you forever. Interesting. I know jack about other sports drafts. As you can see.
 
I HATE the slot money. It allows players to play the system. Instead of a slot assignment, it should be a capped amount. So a guy taken in the 5th round can't ask for big money. He can only get the max of what the cap allows for that pick.

How crazy of a system is it, for a guy to be taken in the top 10 and refuse to sign....and then enter the draft another year. That is NOT fair to teams.

Most other drafts...you go into the draft...that's it. You better sign, because you can't enter another year. That's fair and don't even get me into teams unable to trade their own picks. The MLB draft is so strange.

Don't often hear people say that drafts give too much power to players.
 
I HATE the slot money. It allows players to play the system. Instead of a slot assignment, it should be a capped amount. So a guy taken in the 5th round can't ask for big money. He can only get the max of what the cap allows for that pick.

How crazy of a system is it, for a guy to be taken in the top 10 and refuse to sign....and then enter the draft another year. That is NOT fair to teams.

Most other drafts...you go into the draft...that's it. You better sign, because you can't enter another year. That's fair and don't even get me into teams unable to trade their own picks. The MLB draft is so strange.

Most other leagues pay their draft picks significantly more than what the MLB allows. 90 percent of the guys drafted will get a signing bonus of like 25k or less and get paid about $500/week (or less) during the minor league season. No other league has more than like 7 rounds either.

The current system is so overwhelmingly in favor of the franchise.
 
It would be real amusing if the draft that all Brave fans liked the most of the last 3 years ended up being the worst.

Such a crap shoot. I'm happy that we got highly regarded guys and I obviously always defer to the Braves scouts but the consensus is worrying me around here!

Why are you turning into Enscheff all of a sudden? You're being pessimistic when you're normally a supreme optimist. What gives bro?
 
Per Bridges they are going right by their draft board... BPA is the strategy. Second time I've heard him say it
 
Was out all last night, so still catching up.....

Love what the Braves did yesterday, even though I probably wasn't as high on Wright as some others, there's enough intelligent people who really like him that I'm sold there.

One of the reasons I was on the Hasley-Homer-Hype-Train, was his safety, I felt there was a very reasonable chance he would be at least a decent player. Wright offers that same type of safety (as safe as a pitcher can get anyway) as Hasely while also having a higher upside. This is a guy that's got a better chance than just about anybody in this draft of at least being a decent ML starter and if he's able to develop into a #3 or #4? That's a win, of course he could also be more than that.

Don't know a ton about Waters, but love the tools, switch hitter with power potential and defensive ability. Can't argue that at all! Baseball America had him at #23 on their big board.

Off the top of my head, I'd probably start Wright around #5 in our system and Waters ~12 (in the tier with Riley/Pache/TD)

I admit that might be low on Wright, but I love the top two of Albies/Acuna, Soroka is straight beasting in AA right now (8.27 K/9, 1.94 BB/9) and Allard is at least holding his own there, both 19 years old. I'm higher on Newk than a lot of other people.

Albies
Acuna
Soroka
Allard
Newcomb
Wright
Maitan
Wiegel
Gohara
 
Is Waters a guy that's going to need much overslot at #41?

I'm assuming Wright will get most if not all his slot value.
 
Per Bridges they are going right by their draft board... BPA is the strategy. Second time I've heard him say it

They said that last year too. I don't know if that is true or not but they said it.

We know they will take a run on college seniors at some point so we know it will never truely be the BPA.
 
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