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2007 Draft Prospects

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QUOTE(BearSox @ May 31, 2007 -> 08:08 PM)
I personally wouldn't mind Josh Fields. I don't know if that is because I want three Josh Fields or maybe because this team needs future bullpen help.

Fields had a poor year, he struggled with control. I'd be surprised if he was taken in the first 5 rounds. He might want to go the same route LaPorta did and stay for his senior year to raise his draft stock back close to where it was.

QUOTE(danman31 @ May 31, 2007 -> 09:11 PM)
Fields had a poor year, he struggled with control. I'd be surprised if he was taken in the first 5 rounds. He might want to go the same route LaPorta did and stay for his senior year to raise his draft stock back close to where it was.

Interesting.... I can't really pay attention to college baseball as much as I would like to, but from what I remember, I was impressed with some of his stuff. Well, if he does come out, I wouldn't mind him if we got him a bit later, like in the 5th-7th round.

Kellen Kulbacki isn't being considered first round is he? He would be nice to add maybe in the 2nd round if he was there.

Here's a nugget on one of my favorite players, Buster Posey:

Best Pro Prospect in the Regional - Buster Posey, Florida State - Posey excelled as the Seminoles’ starting shortstop last season as a freshman, so his move to catcher was deemed a little curious at first. But all he’s done is become a first-team All-American. He was one of the top HS prospects in 2005, but came to college, and that move will pay off in him being a high first-round pick next season. He’s got the bat (.375, 61 RBIs), the versatility in the field, and the arm (he was supposed to be the closer, but that plan changed).

He is only a sophomore, but he has looked like a natural behind home. It is hard to believe he never played the position before this year.

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