June 28, 20187 yr Always interesting to see who was hyped after being picked and what they've done in reality and vise versa; who wasn't hyped and has brokethrough from the CWS draft classes 16: Top 200 MLB Pipeline (6): #14 Collins, #41 Burdi, #62 Hansen, #75 Fisher, #104 Curbelo, #187 Hamilton HSers: R6) Curbelo Notables in Top 10 Rounds: R3) Call, R5) Lambert, R7) Flores, R10) Remillard Notable Later Round: R12) Roman, R13) Hickman, R15) Elliot, R19) Villa, R20) Foster, R22) Booker, R27) Morrison Other Notables Ranked: #8 Rutherford, #59 Dunning, #79 Puckett, #148 Harrington 17: Top 200 MLB Pipeline (7): #16 Burger, #48 Skoug, #60 Sheets, #97 Johnson, #106 Gonzalez, #162 Henzman, #189 Kincannon HSers: R8) Abbott Notables in Top 10 Rounds: R6) McClure, R9) Dedelow, R10) Olson Notable Later Round: R12) Yurchak, R13) Blackman, R14) Destino, R15) Frost, R17) Battenfield, R18) Kiel, R21) Parke, R28) Rivera, R31) Rigler 18: Top 200 MLB Pipeline (7): #3 Madrigal, #30 Walker, #60 Pilkington, #88 Stiever, #153 Martin, #166 Carranza, #193 Bilous HSers: R4) Delgado, R7) Weaver, R11) Maldonado, R19) Ortiz Notables in Top 10 Rounds: R6) Heuer, R8) Perez, R10) Sousa Notable Later Round: R15) Shilling, R21) Johnson, R23) Ramsey, R27) Dawkins, R28) Sowers, R30) Coffey If this displays anything it shows that CWS typically draft 6-8 guys in the MLB Top 200, uncharacteristically went HS heavy this year, and have no shortage of homegrown talent in the system
June 29, 20187 yr Author Pilkington, Stiever, Martin, Carranza, Bilous is gonna be a fun rotation in either KAN or WS next year
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