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frzg said:Ive said for months
1. Cole
2. Rendon
3. Purke
I'll stick with that.
Seattle would love rendon, look at the infield in the system of 24 and under
1b Smoak
2b Ackley
SS Nick Franklin
3b Rendon
Bundy was always high on the 2011 radar, but the kid looks like a beast so far this season.Jaypers said:Nathan Rode - @bahighschool RHP Dylan Bundy now 5-0 w/ 66 Ks in 30 IP. Scout recently told me he'd be first HS arm off the board, maybe as high as 3rd overall #mlbdraft
bballcardkid said:Rich (Philly): John, With the rise of Cole lately are the M's the biggest winner in the draft ( Get to take whoever Pitt Passes on)?
I'd take Cole over Bauer, and I know that's the industry consensus, but it wouldn't shock me one bit if Bauer wound up having the better career. He's just too unconventional (and too small) to be the consensus guy. To get to your question, this is a good year to pick in the top 10-15, because you would feel good that you'd have a shot at a big-time talent. Now you just have to pay for him
Jaypers said:Nathan Rode - @bahighschool RHP Dylan Bundy now 5-0 w/ 66 Ks in 30 IP. Scout recently told me he'd be first HS arm off the board, maybe as high as 3rd overall #mlbdraft
sheetskout said:Jaypers said:Nathan Rode - @bahighschool RHP Dylan Bundy now 5-0 w/ 66 Ks in 30 IP. Scout recently told me he'd be first HS arm off the board, maybe as high as 3rd overall #mlbdraft
I just can't buy it. Not in this draft. Too many college pitchers have been decent if not stellar (Gray, Hultzen, Jungmann).