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bmags

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Everything posted by bmags

  1. And that’s the next top catching prospect the dodgers will be able to trade for a star
  2. Lol was just about to say for umpteenth draft in a row Im sitting here seething that a team like the Padres and soon cards are getting an extra first and then everyone will say “what a Great Draft they had”
  3. Hmm I liked last years pirates draft more
  4. Seriously, nobody is watching anymore except sickos like us. Speed it up.
  5. Realizing I subconsciously kept associating Dylan Beavers as an OSU outfielder.
  6. I wouldn’t mind a guy like hunter barco and also have a personal attachment to cade doughty
  7. I don’t think selecting Schultz is going to end Longenhagens jokes about how Shirley only selects players within a drive from his house
  8. So much good info there
  9. Why do people mentally store prep failures differently than others? How many shitty college pitchers have we drafted since Honel? Yes prep pitchers have a lower hit rate but at 26 you also get a chance at a real impact pitcher.
  10. The white Sox daily twitter account is retweeting all the Schulz stuff from the year
  11. Oh was he already drafted? I told you all if I made this mistake it’s your fault,
  12. Let’s get the kid from Riverside Brookfield next
  13. No they are just offering him a few million today to play baseball professionally. Guys they aren’t putting a HS in the majors this year.
  14. is difficult to get much more exciting than the tall and lanky, 6-foot-9, 225-pound lefthander. That’s just what Schultz is, and he has that size plus impressive stuff, with a fastball that’s touched 98 mph this spring after mostly settling in the low 90s last summer on the showcase circuit. While Schultz flashed bigtime stuff this spring, he was also not seen frequently, after missing much of the spring season with mono. He draws Chris Sale and Randy Johnson body comps, but unlike your typical tall pitcher who will rely on a longer arm swing for leverage, Schultz has a shorter take back and hides the ball extremely well before releasing from a low, three-quarter slot, adding even more deception to an already tough look for the hitter. While Schultz has impressive body control for his size, he’ll need to fine tune his fastball command as he can be scattered in the zone at times. Schultz has a lot of confidence in his 80-83 mph sweeping slider that can surpass the 3,000 rpm mark. Scouts are impressed with how he dictates the movement and shape depending on the count, adding sweep for the punchout. Capping off his repertoire is an 81-83 mph changeup, thrown mostly to righthanded hitters. Schultz has huge upside, but is expected to be a tough sign out of a Vanderbilt commitment. This was BAs eriteuo
  15. Shirley is a very different drafter than previous Sox SDs
  16. I kinda love it if so. Was hard to read his writeuos and not think “why is projected round 2?”
  17. I’m now only following in this thread so if I say something that doesn’t make sense it’s y’all’s fault not mine
  18. LOU COLLIERS KID IS DRAFTED!?!?
  19. Holliday always seemed old to me so it checks out better than with Crawford.
  20. I just tell myself they had their kids at 18 and don’t google it
  21. Nice job for them.
  22. Don’t worry, we got the perfect hitting coach for that guy
  23. Ravech adds absolutely nothing to this broadcast

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