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  1. https://www.milb.com/player/adam-hackenberg-680753 ?
  2. yeah there are no college catchers left.
  3. blech still too many relievers for me
  4. i think catcher-wise, the only college one left I think is interesting is Max Romero out of Miami and previously vanderbilt. But...I don't think he'll be particularly good. And shit ricketts even went now lol. But that's more for offense. Riopelle is fine too, but still a weak armed catcher.
  5. well he was taken by baltimore if this was a sox specific question you had
  6. alright let's stop messing around and get Jurrangelo Cijntje . Would be great for the board content.
  7. the one that follows that is also so perdy, goes all the way across the infield.
  8. Loving the jordan sprinkle highlights White Sox Daily is pushing out
  9. Eric Adler, 5 rounds, 5 BA250 guys. Big arm, but college reliever.
  10. So I'm sure this guy is getting on campus and I hate HS catchers... BUTTTT This Jared Jones writeup (prep catcher committed to LSU)
  11. Of course not, I'm going down the BA 500 lol
  12. @Harold's Leg Lift thoughts on estevan moreno?
  13. Fegan's comment that vaughn/eloy + colson etc not being near the ballpark is silly. We, as a fanbase, learned a lot with Sale. Yeah, by WAR, by contract, etc, it's hard to hit that value. But teams aren't going to trade so much that having Soto just makes them the new Nationals. That said, I think we see it be an offseason trade where rosters can better align to handle the package. A top ten prospect will exchange hands. Maybe 2 more top 100 prospects. Several non-bullshit prospects in the teams top 20 will go. But they can't send multiple mlb ready prospects plus their top 5. It just literally becomes not worth it even though he is the best player in baseball. And all teams have to do to know that is look to the magic kingdom.
  14. I like what callis has said about him. Pitchability but good spin rates.
  15. BALL STATE #381 A 6-foot, 185-pound lefthander, Schweitzer pitched out of the bullpen for Ball State for two years before transitioning to a full-time starting role this spring. He excelled in the new role, posting a 2.65 ERA over 16 starts and 91.2 innings with 112 strikeouts (29.6 K%) and 30 walks (7.9 BB%). A smaller lefthander, Schweitzer has average stuff across the board, with a fastball that sits around 89-91 mph and has been up to 96, as well as a solid slider around 80 mph and a changeup in the low 80s. All three look like average pitches, and he has shown enough strikes to warrant a chance at starting at the next level, but his stuff might play up better out of the pen.
  16. D'andre Smith is from jimmy lambert's HS
  17. confused why dodgers had to go under already
  18. Reading Sprinkle's bio I feel like they would have drafted Ritter here had he made it.
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