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393 on BA's Top 500.

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School: South Gwinnett HS, Snellville, Ga.
Ht: 6-3 | Wt: 180 | B-T: R-R | Commit/Drafted: Georgia
Scouting Report: A plus runner, Weaver is an athletic, wiry outfielder with impressive athleticism that should allow him to become an above-average defender in center field. There is a lot of rawness in Weaver’s current game, both offensively and defensively. At the plate, Weaver has a whippy, quick bat and present strength that should continue to improve as he fills out a thin, 6-foot-3, 180-pound frame. There are some moving parts and length to his swing, however, and the questions surrounding his hit tool have gone unanswered this spring. Additionally, Weaver is a better runner underway than he is from home to first, with more average run times to the bag than you would expect given his natural speed. A team high on his tools could try to sign him out of his Georgia commitment, but there’s a lot of polish necessary to project Weaver becoming anything more than a future fourth outfielder.

 

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Cabera Weaver (2018, Decatur, Ga.) had possibly the best day he and the South Gwinnett Comets could have asked for to open up the PG High School Showdown. Weaver finished off the day 4-6 with all of hits being singles. The University of Georgia signee made consistent contact hitting the ball out in front. Weaver’s hit tool, however, is commonly overlooked by his elite speed. The outfielder has some of the best speed in the 2018 class and it was on display frequentlyThursday. Weaver beat out an infield single running a 4.37-second home to first time then later advancing to third base after an error by the right fielder.Weaver showcased his ability to spray line drives to all fields Thursday and one at-bat in particular really stood out. Weaver fell in the hole 0-2 in the second game of the Comets’ double header before fouling off a pair of pitches and really battling well. He then got extended well and laced a line drive to right field. The Georgia signee is a really special player and fun to watch all around.

 

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Just now, Dam8610 said:

Seems good. At this point in the draft you're not going to get scouting reports that suggest a future star so loud tools and a high ceiling is a good bet.

Yep, that's what I would be doing. Draft guys with an extreme tool, and hope a couple other tools develop. The pitchers who can throw flames, the hitters who can burn, the bats that can slug.

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1 minute ago, ChiliIrishHammock24 said:

It doesn't lower the bonus pool, you just don't get to redistribute that slot money elsewhere.

It does lower the bonus pool. If you don't sign the 7th rounder, you lose the ability to spend the slot value associated with 7th pick. 

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2 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

Of course. Why do you keep asking this? It's a pick in the top 10 rounds.

I ask for prep players, because they have the leverage.  And I don't think the Sox have taken any college seniors who have no leverage and  who they can ding for 10K and overspend on others.

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1 minute ago, Y2Jimmy0 said:

It does lower the bonus pool. If you don't sign the 7th rounder, you lose the ability to spend the slot value associated with 7th pick. 

Yep. Which is why teams are pretty damn sure top 10 round picks are going to sign when they select them.

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1 minute ago, GreenSox said:

I ask for prep players, because they have the leverage.  And I don't think the Sox have taken any college seniors who have no leverage and  who they can ding for 10K and overspend on others.

Rounds 8-10 haven't happened yet.

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3 minutes ago, ChiliIrishHammock24 said:

It doesn't lower the bonus pool, you just don't get to redistribute that slot money elsewhere.

It does lower the bonus pool.  The slot for our 7th round pick is $226,200.  If we don't sign Weaver, that money is taken away from our pool.

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1 minute ago, DirtySox said:

Yep. Which is why teams are pretty damn sure top 10 round picks are going to sign when they select them.

There will still probably be a few that don't sign. It happens, I saw yesterday a team had an extra pick because they didn't sign their 2nd round draft pick last year.

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