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    The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    A few BPA lists heading into Day 2:


    Baseball America/Jim Callis http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/draft/?p=2405
    15. Stetson Allie, rhp, St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio
    20. Brandon Workman, rhp, Texas
    23. Brett Eibner, rhp/of, Arkansas
    25. A.J. Cole, rhp, Oviedo (Fla.) HS
    28. Austin Wilson, of, Harvard-Westlake School, Studio City, Calif.
    31. Ryan LaMarre, of, Michigan
    33. Chad Bettis, rhp, Texas Tech
    35. Yordy Cabrera, ss/rhp, Lakeland (Fla.) HS
    37. Jedd Gyorko, ss, West Virginia
    38. Ryne Stanek, rhp, Blue Valley HS, Stilwell, Kan.
    45. A.J. Vanegas, rhp, Redwood Christian HS, San Lorenzo, Calif.
    46. Garin Cecchini, 3b, Barbe HS, Lake Charles, La.
    47. James Paxton, lhp, Grand Prairie (American Assoc.)
    48. Sammy Solis, lhp, San Diego
    50. Jesse Hahn, rhp, Virginia Tech


    MLB.com/Jonathan Mayo http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...nt_id=10934820
    Robbie Aviles RHP Suffern HS
    Chad Bettis RHP Texas Tech
    Kris Bryant 3B Bonanza HS
    Yordy Cabrera SS Lakeland HS
    Drew Cisco RHP Wando HS
    A.J. Cole RHP Oviedo HS
    Todd Cunningham OF Jacksonville St.
    Derek Dietrich 3B Georgia Tech
    Brett Eibner RHP Arkansas
    Gabriel Encinas RHP St. Paul HS
    Scott Frazier RHP Upland HS
    Kevin Gausman RHP Grandview HS
    Reggies Golden OF Wetumpk HS
    Jedd Gyorko SS West Virginia
    Jesse Hahn RHP Virginia Tech
    Jacoby Jones SS Richton HS
    Dan Klein RHP UCLA
    Ryan LaMarre OF Michigan
    Griffin Murphy LHP Redlands
    James Paxton LHP None
    Adam Plutko RHP Glendora
    Sammy Solis LHP San Diego
    Austin Wates OF Virginia Tech
    LeVon Washington OF Chipola JC
    Brandon Workman RHP Texas


    Baseball Prospectus/Kevin Goldstein http://www.baseballprospectus.com/ar...rticleid=11114
    1. Stetson Allie, RHP, St. Edward HS (OH)

    Just priced himself out of the market. If he's throwing bullets like he was the last six weeks of the high school season, he's a top three pick in 2013.

    2. Brett Eibner, OF/RHP, Arkansas

    Despite huge offensive numbers, including more than twice as many home runs as teammate Zach Cox, teams like him better as a pitcher, and he wants to keep hitting.

    3. Austin Wilson, OF, Harvard Westlake HS (CA)

    Too raw to spend huge money on him, another possible big name in three years in the tools blossom at Stanford.

    4. Brandon Workman, RHP, Texas

    In the end, too many teams saw him as a future reliever, as he's primarily as fastball/curve pitcher, and it's not the prettiest delivery in the world.

    5. Yordy Cabrera, SS, Lakeland HS (FL)

    The concept of paying seven figures to a high school player who turns 20 in October proved too much. He should be an early name tomorrow.

    6. A.J. Cole, RHP, Oviedo HS (FL)

    Once he slid past the 20s, signability became a big issue, as he's going to want first-round money no matter where he's drafted. Miami could benefit from this drop.

    7. Sammy Solis, LHP, San Diego

    When the trend went to high-ceiling high school arms, the low-upside, polished college type got pushed to the side. Like Cabrera, he won't be waiting long tomorrow.

    8. Jedd Gyorko, INF, West Virginia

    Another easy second-round projection, scouts being unable to confidently project a good defensive home hurt him on day one.

    9. Ryne Stanek, RHP, Blue Valley HS (KS)

    Too much, too soon. Scouts didn't trust it in the end, and his secondary pitches failed to impress late. Could end up going to Arkansas.

    10. Jesse Hahn, RHP, Virginia Tech

    Just the worst timing of any player in the draft, as he left his post-season start on Sunday after three innings with forearm tightness, and final evaluation of the injury is still up in the air.


    MLBBonusBaby/Andy Seiler http://www.mlbbonusbaby.com/

    14. Stetson Allie, RHP, St. Edward HS (OH)
    19. Brandon Workman, RHP, Texas
    21. Brett Eibner, RHP/OF, Arkansas
    23. A.J. Cole, RHP, Oviedo HS (FL)
    25. Austin Wilson, OF, Harvard-Westlake HS (CA)
    27. Jesse Hahn, RHP, Virginia Tech
    30. Chad Bettis, RHP, Texas Tech
    31. Yordy Cabrera, SS, Lakeland HS (FL)
    38. James Paxton, LHP, Grand Prairie AirHogs (TX)
    40. Jedd Gyorko, SS, West Virginia
    41. Ryan LaMarre, OF, Michigan
    43. Austin Wates, OF, Virginia Tech
    44. Dan Klein, RHP, UCLA
    45. Reggie Golden, OF, Wetumpka HS (AL)
    46. Jarrett Parker, OF, Virginia
    47. Sammy Solis, LHP, San Diego
    49. Ryne Stanek, RHP, Blue Valley HS (KS)
    51. Kevin Gausman, RHP, Grandview HS (CO)
    53. Jacob Petricka, RHP, Indiana State
    54. Hunter Morris, 1B, Auburn
    55. Micah Gibbs, C, LSU
    57. Robbie Aviles, RHP, Suffern HS (NY) - *Before Injury
    59. A.J. Vanegas, RHP, Redwood Christian HS (CA)
    61. Derek Dietrich, SS, Georgia Tech
    62. Joe Leonard, 3B, Pittsburgh
    63. Griffin Murphy, LHP, Redlands East Valley HS (CA)
    65. Garin Cecchini, SS, Barbe HS (LA)
    66. Kris Bryant, 3B, Bonanza HS (NV)
    67. Jordan Swagerty, RHP, Arizona State
    68. Todd Cunningham, OF, Jacksonville State
    70. Burch Smith, RHP, Howard JC (TX)
    71. Kyle Blair, RHP, San Diego
    72. Dave Filak, RHP SUNY Oneonta
    73. Tony Wolters, SS, Rancho Buena Vista HS (CA)
    74. DeAndre Smelter, RHP, Tattnall Square Academy (GA)
    75. Addison Reed, RHP, San Diego State
    76. LeVon Washington, OF, Chipola JC (FL)
    77. Justin Grimm, RHP, Georgia
    78. Aaron Shipman, OF, Brooks County HS (GA)
    79. Marcus Knecht, OF, Connors State JC (OK)
    81. Scott Frazier, RHP, Upland HS (CA)
    82. Leon Landry, OF, LSU
    84. Sam Dyson, RHP, South Carolina
    85. Mel Rojas Jr., OF, Wabash Valley JC (IL)
    86. Rob Rasmussen, LHP, UCLA
    88. Robby Rowland, RHP, Cloverdale HS (CA)
    89. Rob Segedin, 3B, Tulane
    90. Jason Adam, RHP, Blue Valley Northwest HS (KS)
    91. Drew Cisco, RHP, Wando HS (SC)
    92. Gauntlett Eldemire, OF, Ohio
    93. Austin Wood, RHP, St. Petersburg JC (FL)
    94. Drew Smyly, LHP, Arkansas
    95. Perci Garner, RHP, Ball State
    96. Marcus Littlewood, SS, Pineview HS (UT)
    97. Kevin Munson, RHP, James Madison
    98. Kevin Chapman, LHP, Florida
    99. Stefan Sabol, C, Aliso Niguel HS (CA)
    100. Zach Cates, RHP, Northeast Texas JC


    Benihana (for the Reds)
    1. Austin Wilson OF
    2. AJ Cole RHP
    3. Brandon Workman RHP
    4. James Paxton LHP
    5. Brett Eibner RHP
    6. Stetson Allie RHP
    7. Yordy Cabrera 3B
    8. LeVon Washington OF
    9. Jarret Parker OF
    10. Derek Dietrich SS
    11. Tony Wolters SS
    12. Reggie Golden OF
    13. JaCoby Jones SS
    14. Jedd Gyorko 2B
    15. Sammy Solis LHP
    Last edited by Benihana; 06-08-2010 at 10:53 AM.
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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    I'd love to see the Reds draft one of Allie or Cole and get them signed to a deal.
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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    Kinda partial to Wolters, Lamarre, Mike Olt, Eibner and Drew Cisco. Just because.

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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by lollipopcurve View Post
    Kinda partial to Wolters, Lamarre, Mike Olt, Eibner and Drew Cisco. Just because.
    Mike Olt was drafted by the Rangers at #49

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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    I expect a college pitcher.

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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    I expect a college pitcher.
    Me too. Let's hope for Workman, Eibner or Paxton.
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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    I expect a college pitcher.
    Me too, thinking Workman or Eibner.

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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    Its obvious it has to be one player and one player alone:

    Yordy Cabrera

    Yonder
    Yorman
    Yasmani

    It's the perfect plan to dominate the second to last letter in the alphabet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph View Post
    Its obvious it has to be one player and one player alone:

    Yordy Cabrera

    Yonder
    Yorman
    Yasmani

    It's the perfect plan to dominate the second to last letter in the alphabet.

    World Series here we come.
    Need to book this guy for the 2015 World Series national anthem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    Need to book this guy for the 2015 World Series national anthem.

    Of course that means we'll be playing the Yankees. Maybe we can bring Yimmy Lopez up to be the DH? Imagine that 2-6:

    3B Yordy
    LF Yonder
    CF Yorman
    C Yasmani
    DH Yimmy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benihana View Post
    Of course that means we'll be playing the Yankees. Maybe we can bring Yimmy Lopez up to be the DH? Imagine that 2-6:

    3B Yordy
    LF Yonder
    CF Yorman
    C Yasmani
    DH Yimmy
    Better hope the opposing rotatin isn't headlined by Zack Grienke, Zach Duke and perhaps Carlos Zambrano and Barry Zito.

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    Re: The Official Second Day Draft Thread - 2010

    I posted this in the other thread last night:

    I would be happy with any of these guys with the 62nd overall pick:

    RHP Stetson Allie, OF Austin Wilson, SS Yordy Cabrera, RHP Brett Eibner, OF Jarrett Parker, RHP A.J. Cole, and RHP Brandon Workman. One of them should be available when the Reds pick. I have a feeling the Reds will pick Workman if he's still there.

    I would LOVE to add another high upside bat like Yordy Cabrera but I have a feeling he'll get drafted before the Reds pick.

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    Paxton would be a fine addition, IMO. LH that can throw mid 90's with control are great to have. He'd be a fairly fast riser, too, as he's in independent ball right now. Because he didn't sign last season and had to go to the independent league, common sense says he shoul sign at slot money.

    Not only that, he has a really, really high ceiling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap Irony View Post
    Paxton would be a fine addition, IMO. LH that can throw mid 90's with control are great to have. He'd be a fairly fast riser, too, as he's in independent ball right now. Because he didn't sign last season and had to go to the independent league, common sense says he shoul sign at slot money.

    Not only that, he has a really, really high ceiling.
    How do you think he compares to a present day Travis Wood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benihana View Post
    How do you think he compares to a present day Travis Wood?
    Better velocity, better size, better injury history. Doesn't have the plus offspeed pitch that Wood brings though.


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