I must say I'm really disappointed in these picks so far especially Stubbs, we need starters, yes the O in the lower minors is lacking but pitching is what we need.
Oh well.
I must say I'm really disappointed in these picks so far especially Stubbs, we need starters, yes the O in the lower minors is lacking but pitching is what we need.
Oh well.
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OK I'll say it... Everyone misses DanO today.
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I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter, that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit.
I don't mind the first three picks. I'd have gone with HSers, given the way that the draft pool appears to look from my end, but I think that it's not illogical to try to take collegians-- and collegians at these positions in particular-- given the structure of the current organization.
a greater sense of urgency is welcome.
The only thing I know about the players in this year's draft is what I've heard/read over the past 2 days so I can't judge who the Reds DID draft. I can say that with the Reds recent history of pitching ineptitude I'm surprised that they didn't load up on hard-throwing SP's to try to develop
More often than not, when someone is telling me a story all I can think about is that I can't wait for them to finish so that I can tell my own story that's not only better, but also more directly involves me.
I seem to recall that Krivsky said a while back that the Reds would draft the best talent available when their choice came. I think the man kept his word.
NEVERRRROriginally Posted by paulrichjr
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Take the best player available in each round instead of reaching to try to fill a need.
If you think small, you'll go nowhere in life.
The Twins are a tools organization. Krivsky is a tools guy. He values defense and speed and athletic ability. He believes in developing guys in the minor leagues.
The Twins have been very successful taking this approach, but that's not really my point. You can win with any number of approaches to scouting as long as you end up with good players at the major league level. It comes back to talent evaluation (amateur and professional) and development.
The development part is what is always forgotten. Will the kid work hard? Is he coachable? Do you have the right people in the organization to develop these kids?
Anyway, I'm surprised at the outrage over these picks. I could see the Twins making any of these selections.
Is that really what was done though?Originally Posted by Krusty
I don't know, my knowledge of draftable HS and College kids is just what I read once in a while, I just know some of the names I'm seeing aren't the names I expected to be seeing. I mean is Tubbs really a better talent than some of the pitchers?
Just asking, I don't really know.
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Cincinnati Reds - 75, 76, 90
Chicago Blackhawks - 10, 13, 15
University of Kentucky - 78, 96, 98, 12
Chicago Bulls - 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98
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Valaika's the only pick that's really irked me so far because I cant figure out what it is he supposedly does well.
Jordan Smith and Travis Webb interest me. Both certainly throw hard.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
Justin "Red" Turner. Is there any doubt that this guy will end up in Cincinnati?
Bullpen jihad by Buckley, I know they really like Bailey and Wood, but they didn't stock up to many future starters.
I did a little reading on him after the pick, and there's some stuff to work with. Defensively, he appears to be the classic "college shortstop who doesn't have great range but is reliable enough to play second" guy. Offensively, the pop is a plus -- .527 slugging this year -- and on-base is a minus. The walk rate is the biggest downer on his line.Originally Posted by M2
The hidden upside is that he missed almost all of his sophomore season to injury and he's only 20 as of today, so he has more development left in him than the typical collegian.
So, in all, I think he looks like a reasonable stab at a second base prospect for the third round. The "utility guy" tag is what will happen if he doesn't get on base enough to play regularly.
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