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Billy Hamilton
I believe we had a thread for each of the top few picks last year. Here's some stuff on Hamilton.
http://www.fox40now.com/sports/46966362.html "Hamilton is a freakish athlete with the same type of tools that makes Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford an all-star, plus the ability to play center field if shortstop doesn’t work out. There is some risk with Hamilton as he hasn’t played baseball at the same high level as most top prospects, and he comes from a rough background (like Crawford) that will take some maturity to overcome. Crawford, by the way, was just the 52nd overall selection in the 1999 draft. A bonus of picking Hamilton in this spot is the ability to spread his bonus money out over a five-year, multi-sport contract due to his football scholarship to Mississippi State." "Hamilton is an exceptional talent with sub 6.5 speed in the 60-yard dash and the ability to use it on the base paths. In addition to a good glove, a strong arm and solid switch hitting ability, he has a good feel for the game. Signed to play football at Mississippi."
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Re: Billy Hamilton
I really like the Hamilton pick. Great athlete, has the tools to be a good defensive SS, nice potential in the bat, though he's still raw. Baseball Prospectus rated him as the 40th best player in the draft.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
I like Hamilton also but would have preferred others at the position, of course some of those guys are still on the board.
From BA (Ranked 98th) Negatives: Raw Never has played baseball full time Weak competition Checked in at 150 pounds at some point within the past several months Lacks present strength in his "wispy" frame Plusses: True 70 speed Sound RH swing (Is learning to hit LH to take advantage of his speed) Great arm strength (can throw 94 mph on the mound) Should play in the middle of the diamond if not SS then CF Signable
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Re: Billy Hamilton
I like the Hamilton pick. The Reds have a ton of polished, higher floor and lower ceiling types... I am glad to see a low floor and very high ceiling pick. Every now and again you need to take supreme athletes like that.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
It doesn't have much to do with anything but I have plenty of family that went to Taylorsville HS in Mississippi, including my father. I'll really be pulling for Hamilton to make it in the bigs.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
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Re: Billy Hamilton
Also sounds like they intend to let him play football and pack on some pounds.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
Certainly a project type of guy. It will be fun to follow his development for the next 4-6 years. This is the type of high risk high reward player that small market teams (Reds) need to have pan out.
Love this guy at short stop or center field!
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Re: Billy Hamilton
I'd love to know the inside thinking about Hamilton's ability to play short. With the comments about his athleticism and his arm, I have to think the FO considers him somebody that can stick at that position. I like the pick; this seems to me one way to get a guy who can really become a top tier major league SS. I hope it works. He'll be a lot of fun to follow.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
Justin Reed meets Kenny Lewis meets Gookie Dawkins
Slidin' Billy joins Yor-Man, Duran Duran et al. as Reds developmental staff tries to graduate to the next level. Either this staff defends their theses, or else the Reds spent a lot on feces. |
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Re: Billy Hamilton
Charles (DC): Billy Hamilton (SS, Taylorsville) is being billed as a potential five-tool guy by the Reds. Is that at all accurate, or just self-promotion?
Kevin Goldstein: He was truly one of the best athletes in the draft. I don't think he'll ever be a monter power guy, but yes, he's VERY toolsy. http://www.baseballprospectus.com/ch...php?chatId=616
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Re: Billy Hamilton
Princeton your point is well taken. The Reds drafts and scouting hasn't bugged me but their developmental staff worries me. I love high ceiling guys like Hamilton, Duran and Yorman but can the Reds develop raw potential? AND that might be another reason Mr. Buckley seems to love the safer picks - the development guys have less chance to screw them up.
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Re: Billy Hamilton
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my impression is that things are much better now, but honestly that's due to one or two major data points (Cueto; Votto?), some hopes (Bruce and several lesser players), minor league numbers and a lot of extrapolation. my understanding is that it remains an overworked, underpaid, not-particularly-well-regarded developmental crew. some of the real goofs at the top are gone, at least. you also want to give Walt something to trade, because the Reds have big 2010 needs that this draft wouldn't supply. I assume that we'll deal pitching; it won't be these guys but at least one of them can hopefully fill the space created by the trades. |
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