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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 18:41:39 GMT -5
The No-Pick Group
Red Sox Orioles Rockies Astros Dodgers Marlins Mets Pirates Mariners
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 18:48:57 GMT -5
#21 Athletics
(1 Player)
Just Lucas Williams. Might have been better off without a pick.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 18:50:47 GMT -5
#20 White Sox
(1 Player)
Kyle Cody was a pretty good pick. He didn't sign though, so we must wait a while longer.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 18:56:08 GMT -5
#19 Indians
(1 Player)
Two-way player Austin Riley certainly has the arm to stick at 3B. Could've easily been a pitcher.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 18:59:06 GMT -5
#18 Phillies
(3 Players)
Don't see Newman as a fantasy starter in future with no power and very little speed to game - may even move off SS. Burrows was one of my favorite HS arms. Best pick of Phillies' draft. Hooper has the stuff to wow but his control scares me. Very high risk/ceiling player - especially at college now.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:00:24 GMT -5
#17 Cardinals
(1 Player)
Swanson could see the majors as early as next year in a utility capacity. Probably starting SS in 2017.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:09:36 GMT -5
#16 Diamondbacks
(13 Players)
Way too off the board. Got a few nice sleepers but there were often better options staring you in the face. Pickett has raw power to excite. Gilliam is best pick of Arizona's draft, with power and hitting tool to succeed. Orozco has good overall profile - abv average fastball and control. Sanger can be utility type. DeMers and Dozier must wait 3 years. Fenter is great pick in 7th with plus FB/CB combo. Delivery and control point to relief though.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:13:12 GMT -5
#15 Blue Jays
(3 Players)
Randolph is an OF now but still can be above average at batting and power. Lindsay doesn't possess much power but is a plus runner and will be an average bat. Zangari as a 1B is a slugging batter without much else. We'll see if the bat plays.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:15:07 GMT -5
#14 Giants
(5 Players)
Alonzo Jones, Kowar, and Sands can all be first rounders in three years. Davis was a solid sleeper from the Rays. Cabbage has potential to be great overall 3B - abv average power, hitting, and defense.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:20:08 GMT -5
#13 Brewers
(5 Players)
Ward is off to torrid start in minors and can be starting catcher in time. Soroka has good three pitch mix in FB, CB, and CH. Delivery needs slight work. Curran is a personal favorite of mine. Ranked him as early 3rd material. Martin and Paul picks could have been better. Senior sign first baseman.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:24:36 GMT -5
#12 Rangers
(8 Players)
Turns out Funkhouser won't sign. Bummer for Rangers org. Alexander is safe pitcher with great control of average arsenal. Hanhold has unique profile with plus FB and abv average SL - could start but might relieve. Jebavy is a bit too flimsy - hit tool fringe average and not too much power, but good speed. Gordon can be solid leadoff CF - dynamite at PG events. Pompey and Reyes didn't sign and must wait 3 years. Brakeman might be best pick of entire Rangers' draft - was not expecting him to sign.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 19:29:07 GMT -5
#11 Nationals
(8 Players)
Lambert and Hayes were both really good picks. Lowe was good value where taken as hitting 2B w/ average power and speed. Perkins has power/speed combo. McKay has great potential but control limits unless improved upon in college. Enright and Davis have their flaws but can be decent after college. Herget could move fast as RP but can start too.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:30:41 GMT -5
#10 Royals
(13 Players)
Russell - A lot like Beau Burrows except CH isn't as well developed. Mountcastle - impressive hit tool and power despite a lack of a formal position Blankenhorn - Mountcastle lite but at SS Not a fan of Nash Walters or Pruitt. Clark, Falter, and Christy picks wasted. (Clark is batting great so far but idk about future) The rest is fill-in stuff with Ratledge, Harding, Aiello. Not bad but not as great as it could have been.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:37:39 GMT -5
#9 Padres
(12 Players)
Harris - 4 pitch mix w/ plus FB and CB. Control needs a little work but has great potential. Stewart - Plus power but bat needs to take a step forward first Degano and Hudson both can be #3 starters Wotell and Minter look like relievers to me though Vizcaino doesn't have the standard 3B pop but can be a bit like Matt Duffy. Rodriguez needs to work on a changeup but also has control/delivery concerns. Beck and the rest didn't sign.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:44:38 GMT -5
#8Angels(7 Players) Not a single player I don't like. Cameron - the complete threat, can be 5-tool player Stephenson - arguably best HS catcher in draft Betts - the counterargument to Stephenson (TJ ) Nikorak - 65 fastball w/ abv average change for a prep arm Hillman - solid stuff all around with predictability and control Jones - 2B with abv average pop. McKenna - can be average in all facets of game
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:48:13 GMT -5
#7 Twins
(19 Players)
Mostly Autopicks -.- Kaprielian - quick to majors #3 starter Martin - 55 hitter with 55 speed at SS Kingery - great hitter with chance to steal a ton of bases at 2B Eshelman - control king. no idea what he'll do in minors Young and Kramer look like #4/5 starter and utility player Holder - defensive wiz but no bat Moore and Medina - solid control of three pitch mixes
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:51:44 GMT -5
#6 Rays
(4 Players)
Rodgers - Great bat, power, speed, defense, arm, etc. Tucker - Profile LF with plus power Whitley - One of highest potentials in draft. Power/speed combo from CF Finley - abv average FB and CB. Changeup solid for a HS pitcher. Great control of stuff.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 21, 2015 20:58:42 GMT -5
#5 Cubs
(16 Players)
Allard was rivaling pre-injury news Aiken back before surgery. (Pun intended) Stewart - solid hitting and powerful OF with Raimel Tapia-like batting stance. Chalmers - little control of plus FB and abv average breaking balls. CH needs serious work. Ferrell - RP prospect but could be in majors very quickly Staumont - throwing 99mph darts with no idea where they're going. Denton - powerful prospect with solid bat. Steal here. Taylor and Rainey can start but likely RP. Murray is a NFL player. Quite a few are going to college.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 24, 2015 19:37:09 GMT -5
#4 Tigers
(13 Players)
Tate and Jay make up 2/3 of the top pitchers in the draft Shaw is a power-hitting 1B with great fantasy potential Everett, Brown, and Baker make for great wait-and-see prospects in college Koch is one of the best relievers in the draft. Slider is a weapon. Don't like Maese. Pop-up guy that fell back down very quickly. Dislike Wilson and Santillan. Dewees is one of the best picks in the draft here. Love hitting skill. Watson and Calhoun are both solid in their own right.
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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on Jul 24, 2015 19:40:46 GMT -5
#3 Reds
(15 Players)
Fulmer is the remaining 1/3 of the best pitchers in draft. Clark, Hansen, and Plummer make up an exciting prep OF class. Matuella fell due to injury but is one of highest potentials in draft. Naylor is another slugging 1B. Taken a bit early by Marlins but good position here. Smith is another favorite, projection and fastball. Brusa and Dugas won't sign - toolsy OFs. Wise and Duchene are safer picks - platoon bat and #4/5 starter. Trahan is a good get there - will hit well enough to stick at 2B.
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