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Look at Ray Ray Run

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  1. Exactly how I feel Timmy. Northern kids are inherently over scrutinized and underrated; Ed a rare breed of getting exposure young, and only excelling after that. Sox knew Ed, saw him more than anyone. Him missing his senior year was a blessing for them because he would have not been here if they played baseball this year. Sox should have known that. Cubs did. This sucks.
  2. Cubs will develop him into an absolute superstar. Complete sorrow for me. Good luck to Ed.
  3. LOL Andrew Miller was one of the 5 best pitchers in college baseball for three years in a row as a starter. He walked people, but he also never gave up runs.
  4. A safer bet to make an elite reliever is an elite starter prospect. Hope I'm wrong, but Crochet is just more pitching arrogance; same issue that led them to Fulmer. At least Fulmer got college hitters out. Crochet throws hard, commands nothing, tricks way fewer than his stuff should.
  5. Yeah, maybe they can teach him to command the ball like they did Alec Hansen.
  6. Jesus Christ he does look like Sale; Leiter is good at these things. Take notes Harold. That said, command isn't what Sales was. That's the huge difference. Don't like it; it's arrogant. Sale excelled command wise.
  7. Harold Reynold is so terrible. Shows side by side of Veen and Bellinger and there swings in high school are nearly nothing alike for a lefty, but because they're both left handed they look the "Same." Veen stinks. Showcase hero.
  8. Said months back that drafting high school kids this year would be much riskier than ever before, because this year and summer are huge development years for players at the 17-18 age. Losing that for many kids, and all of the northern kids, is damaging to every high school kids stock no matter what. Teams are taking huge risks on kids because they didn't see anything in a huge development year, so high schoolers were in a lot of trouble. It's one reason I want Howard - I don't care about Howard's summer last year one bit. The kid has started to fill out and he has all the tools to play the game. Put him in a good program and he'll pick up on everything and excel.
  9. Veen another overrated high school kid who peaked physically earlier.
  10. DING DING DING. It's not even a question. In a draft with a lot of questions, take the guy with a ton of talent, all the tools, and a great work ethic. A kid you know inside and out. Don't get cute; take the kid with the biggest ceiling there is.
  11. No offense to you guys and all the work I'm sure you guys, and every publication does, but these drafts are such a "who knows" typically, and this year was bound to be even more absurd.
  12. The only player I really would be excited about from the gate. Doesn't mean other guys won't be great, I just really like Ed the player and Ed the kid.
  13. I just think when the only negative you can find on a player is physical stature, and Meyer isn't abnormally small by any means, you have a guy that's gotta a better chance of not of making it.
  14. I couldn't care less; the guy is elite of elite. I'm not going to give the dumb Pedro comp for all 6'0 pitchers, but he's Rich Harden. If he breaks down like Harden, oh well, but if he stays healthy the guy is elite.

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