rico43
<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Creating a new thread for talk about the June amateur draft of American players.
Currently, the Braves have the 3rd, 40th, 44th and 80th picks in the draft. If that sounds slightly different than what you've heard before, note that the Orioles have now given up the 14th overall pick for signing Gallardo. They might move up yet another spot should Dexter Fowler sign with anyone other than the Cubs.
This will be the thread to place results from mock drafts, prospect injury news, or players declaring their intention to stay amateurs.
On Feb. 12, the site Draft Utopia (Chris Ransom) staged a mock draft.
With the third pick, the Braves acquired Alec Hanson of Oklahoma. He's 6-7, 235, "Hansen displays a 94 mile per hour 4-seam fastball along with a 97 MPH 2-seam fastball and possesses incredible velocity with his pitches maxing out at 99 miles per hour. Like Gerrit Cole coming out of UCLA, mastering the command and accuracy of his pitches will be the biggest transition Hansen has to make in order to succeed in the MLB.
Hansen also has a 65 mile per hour slider and a 55 mile per hour changeup as secondary pitches to compliment his fastball. Hansen reminds me of Zach Greinke with his facial appearance and could be a special pitcher in the MLB. Hansen may struggle with his command, but his upside is incredible"
NOTE: I have major issues with some of this content, but I was quoting the author of the mock draft. I had to correct several elementary typos, so I suggest this is far from the best authority we'll see.
Farther down, has Braves taking HS shortstop Spencer Steer from Calif. Indication is he would be a "steal" in the second round.
Anything beyond the top 15 needs to be taken with a big grain of salt, methinks.
Currently, the Braves have the 3rd, 40th, 44th and 80th picks in the draft. If that sounds slightly different than what you've heard before, note that the Orioles have now given up the 14th overall pick for signing Gallardo. They might move up yet another spot should Dexter Fowler sign with anyone other than the Cubs.
This will be the thread to place results from mock drafts, prospect injury news, or players declaring their intention to stay amateurs.
On Feb. 12, the site Draft Utopia (Chris Ransom) staged a mock draft.
With the third pick, the Braves acquired Alec Hanson of Oklahoma. He's 6-7, 235, "Hansen displays a 94 mile per hour 4-seam fastball along with a 97 MPH 2-seam fastball and possesses incredible velocity with his pitches maxing out at 99 miles per hour. Like Gerrit Cole coming out of UCLA, mastering the command and accuracy of his pitches will be the biggest transition Hansen has to make in order to succeed in the MLB.
Hansen also has a 65 mile per hour slider and a 55 mile per hour changeup as secondary pitches to compliment his fastball. Hansen reminds me of Zach Greinke with his facial appearance and could be a special pitcher in the MLB. Hansen may struggle with his command, but his upside is incredible"
NOTE: I have major issues with some of this content, but I was quoting the author of the mock draft. I had to correct several elementary typos, so I suggest this is far from the best authority we'll see.
Farther down, has Braves taking HS shortstop Spencer Steer from Calif. Indication is he would be a "steal" in the second round.
Anything beyond the top 15 needs to be taken with a big grain of salt, methinks.