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6 minutes ago, bmags said:

K's a lot, not very powerful. walks a bit.

He was substantially better in 2018, maybe Sox hoping he can regain that form? 

Could be talking out my a**, but this seems like a fairly weak draft overall. 

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7 minutes ago, bmags said:

Chipola is like a really good CC right (for baseball)

Yeah, plenty of guys get drafted out of there. Between Chipola and U. Tampa, the White Sox tend to get a guy from one of those schools damn near every year.

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So, just to figure this out.

2017 - All ACC  awesome soph year

2018 - misses entire year due to shoulder injury

2019 - regresses a lot.

Maybe he can heal up and get the virginia beaten out of him.

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https://baseballdraftreport.com/tag/cameron-simmons/

"Injuries are the worst. OF/RHP Cameron Simmons was poised for a fantastic draft season, but a serious shoulder injury will wipe away his entire junior year. How big a blow is this to the top of this June’s draft? Those who have seen Simmons more than I have were adamant that he was ready to flip his 23 BB/40 K from last season all the way around as a junior. An athlete like Simmons who can run, throw, and hit for power with a cleaned up approach at the plate? That’s a potential first round sleeper. Alas, we’ll either have to wait a year for him to try it all again or see if a team that has really done its homework can draft him in a spot high enough to buy him out of those last two years of collegiate eligibility."

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2 minutes ago, EloyJenkins said:

I would love with all these low risk picks we are nabbing up, we still go crazy and try for Osmond or Spencer Jones. 

Still hoping they can make a run at Prosecky, would be happy enough with that.

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2 minutes ago, bmags said:

https://expo.nola.com/sports/g66l-2019/02/eb064be09e4016/what-chase-solesky-learned-from-the-back-injury-that-nearly-ended-his-baseball-career.html

Info on Solesky, a promising freshman season led to a back issue that had to re-do his mechanics.

And has an uncle who is a pitching consultant and literally wrote a book on pitching

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Logan Glass, from PBR:

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A physically impressive 6-foot-4, 202-pound lean and athletic frame with strength. Offensively, the right-handed hitter bats from a relaxed, upright, and open stance with low set hands and some rhythm throughout. Uses a huge leg kick, moderate stride, and arm bar load before launching his hands on a flat path through extension with bat speed and strength. In BP, shows a flat and middle of the field approach, hitting line drives to the fence, some barrels, 96 mph exit velo. Runs a 6.65 60. Defensively, shows clean confident and athletic actions with excellent closing speed and charges the ball well. Throws with a full arm stroke through a high-¾ slot with elite arm speed and carry, shows some accuracy at 100 mph from the outfield. 

 

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