I like the Billy Hamilton pick. Great athlete, will remain at SS. I still wish they had taken Oliver at 43.
David Renfroe would be nice at 88.
This may have been answered before but how many rounds do they do tonight?
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Our boy Mike Leake is on ESPN right now.
I like the Hamilton pick, too. Very high upside.
Hamilton has a college football recruiting profile on Scout.com....listed as 5-10, 170...has a scholarship to Mississippi St. to play football
This will not change until the Reds win the World Series.......
April 28, 2006.
Good personality. Confident, but not cocky and arrogant. Jokes around, but you can tell baseball is very serious to him.
Looking very much to seeing him in the CWS against Carolina and Alex White in the first game.
I kind of like the pick. He seems like a guy who has been nicked up, and learning to pitch. A power arm.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/draft/...tent=boxberger
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http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?content_id=4521073
Hamilton video
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