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  1. Yea. Singer is pretty divisive across publications. 13th on Fangraphs' list, 4th on Baseball America's, 2nd on MLB Pipeline's. Law not sure, since I'm not an Insider. But I'm well aware that he thinks he's a reliever, so I'm guessing 20 to 30ish.
  2. Yea. Mize and Madrigal are the only 2 players in the class they have a 55 FV on.
  3. I love it. Also for the folks that are obsessed with lists, it contains where they would rank in a top 100 MILB prospect list at the moment. See below.
  4. How'd I miss this? Thanks!
  5. I really like both Madrigal and Larnach. I was hoping he'd be around for pick number 2, but sounds like he's a late 1st rounder at worst.
  6. I imagine they are dinging Bohm on the defensive side.
  7. Biggest jumps in the top 50ish that I see. - Noah Naylor to 20 from 34. - JT Ginn to 39 from 46. - Nico Hoerner to 42 from 65. - Seth Beer to 46 from 57. - Tristan Pompey to 51 from 33.
  8. BA Top 500 updated with some movement, and scouting reports on everyone. Believe it's pay-wall, but if anyone wants something shared I'd be happy to oblige. https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2018-top-500-mlb-draft-prospects/
  9. After Basabe struck out in first AB.
  10. LuGon another HR. Number 8. Zzzz.
  11. Madrigal and Singer are very much arguable as the BPAs where the Sox are picking. Not sure where you are getting the sentiment that the top of the draft is prep heavy other than maybe Liberatore.
  12. I do not disagree. But Mize and Singer certainly will be fast movers if their parent clubs want them to be.
  13. Haha. Who else are we missing to nitpick? We need to find some random article or youtube video on why Jarred Kelenic would be a bad choice next.
  14. I'm not worried about that. Could always spin that into a positive as well. Aside from the competitiveness piece that's where any comparison to Fulmer ends with me. They are very different pitchers. Carson was always an effectively wild pitcher. Averaged about 4 BB/9 in college. Singer is down to 1.84 BB/9 this year. Myself and a few others have brought it up, and even Callis/Mayo have used it, but he's so much like Aaron Nola. I wouldn't mind one of those in my major league rotation.
  15. Time for my weekly talk myself into Singer exercise. Tons of movement on the fastball. The slider can be filthy. Knows how to pitch. Doesn't walk anyone. Is going to move fast. Could conceivably be pitching in a major league rotation next season at the earliest. Also, if most of the pitching prospects work out (Kopech, Cease, Hansen), you are going to have some very nice depth. Or the ability to flip some of these guys to address other areas of need on the diamond. Okay I feel better now.
  16. HR, BB, 2B for Gonzalez. Yawn.
  17. You read "hitch" from a website I've never heard of, despite him being graded as having one of the best hit tools in this draft class by all notable, reputable, respected publications, and now he's a no go?
  18. Luis Gonzalez with HR number 7. Really need to see what he can do in W-S.
  19. http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?sid=milb&org=145&ymd=20180527 Double header for Kannapolis today. KAN 1: Battenfield KAN 2: TBD? W-S: Lambert BHAM: Clarkin CHA: Roach
  20. Shrug. Slumps happen. I'm still all aboard the Madrigal train. I'm still sold on his tools across the board with some optimism on the power potential. I reckon it's going to come down to him and Singer at this point. Though to be honest Kelenic is still an intriguing option.
  21. Playing UCLA, which has a decent amount of 2019 draft prospects in Strumpf, Kriedler, Toglia, and Garcia who is pitching today. Oregon State also has Adley Rutschman who we should be paying attention to as well. Could very well be a top of the 1st round guy in the '19 draft.
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