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True, I thought 700 was referring to starting players (such as positional players). But yes def Schilling who was traded for an "ok" Orioles reliever in 86. The list goes on of drafted Sox players who have success starting for other teams
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How about these traded away: David Eckstein' date=' Adam Everett, Freddy Sanchez, Hanley Ramirez, Jeff Bagwell[/quote']I am still waiting for them to play for us. Well, Sanchez played a handful of games for us, but he was not a regular. Hopefully, we can get Hanley back when he becomes arbitration eligible.
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True' date=' I thought 700 was referring to starting players (such as positional players). But yes def Schilling who was traded for an "ok" Orioles reliever in 86. The list goes on of drafted Sox players who have success starting for other teams[/quote']Should I root for them when they come up with other teams?
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I might watch if my friend/teamate has a chance to get drafted early. Lefty pitcher, who i'm good friends with and i play with on my high school team, could possibly be a mid round pick this year. There doing a thing on him on NESN Sportsdesk next Tuesday i think. So far this year his stats: 5-0, 35.1 IP, 56 K's, 6 BB's, 0.00 ERA

 

with had pro scouts at a couple of our games this year.

fastball 87-91 MPH with good movement and great control, very good changeup with downward movement, curveball is solid but could use some work, same with his slider. first game of the year, he went all 9 innings, striking out 22 in a 2-0 win. He takes over games on the mound. Big kid, about 6'1 230 lbs, who was also nasty at football. hard worker who is very confident but not cocky. i think he could very possibly be a MLB middler reliever, at worse.

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I might watch if my friend/teamate has a chance to get drafted early. Lefty pitcher, who i'm good friends with and i play with on my high school team, could possibly be a mid round pick this year. There doing a thing on him on NESN Sportsdesk next Tuesday i think. So far this year his stats: 5-0, 35.1 IP, 56 K's, 6 BB's, 0.00 ERA

 

with had pro scouts at a couple of our games this year.

fastball 87-91 MPH with good movement and great control, very good changeup with downward movement, curveball is solid but could use some work, same with his slider. first game of the year, he went all 9 innings, striking out 22 in a 2-0 win. He takes over games on the mound. Big kid, about 6'1 230 lbs, who was also nasty at football. hard worker who is very confident but not cocky. i think he could very possibly be a MLB middler reliever, at worse.

 

 

.. What's his name?

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Thats awesome to hear, Beckett. Def have to give updates

 

My friend at work said he used to play against Chris Carpenter during high school.

 

Did he have a mental breakdown when he was put in a 5-1 game in the 9th?

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.. What's his name?

 

watch sportsdesk after the sox game tonight, there doing a special on him

 

there were 5 scouts at our game last night in which he pitched. (7 IP, 14 K's 3 H, 0 R)

 

the phillies i think have shown the most interest in him

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no not Mcgeary but ya mcgeary is pretty good to he throws a little harder than mcdermott, whos on my team, and has a better curveball. he's a projected first rounder
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The Sox still have 2 supplemental 1st round picks, theyll probably show the first 2 rounds

 

Anyways, 2 highly ranked players have been taken before the draft

 

rotoworld

Pending league approval Thursday, the Diamondbacks signed 2006 first-round pick Max Scherzer prior to the Wednesday deadline.

 

The AP reported that no deal got done, but the Diamondbacks announced after the deadline that they did reach an agreement in principle. Scherzer, the 11th overall pick last year, was likely to go even earlier in this year's draft. There was speculation that he'd go sixth to the Nationals, whose assistant GM, Mike Rizzo, was largely responsible for drafting him for the Diamondbacks last year.

 

Padres signed RHP Matt Latos, a 2006 11th-round pick.

 

On the last day to sign draft-and-follows, the Padres inked probably the biggest name out there. Latos was reportedly asking for a $3.35 million bonus to forgo the draft. There's no way the Padres gave him that much, but they might have surrendered first-round money to finalize the deal. The 19-year-old Latos, a 6-foot-5 right-hander with a very good fastball, was projected as a late-first or supplemental first-round pick.

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wereup in the 50-60's for a pick, but we got Lester an Pedroia that late, its suppose to be a deep draft.
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soxprospects.com

 

Sox sign DFE's Blocker, New

 

This afternoon Baseball America reported that the Boston Red Sox have signed draft-and-follows Darren Blocker and Brantley New. Blocker (36th round) is a 20-year-old right handed power hitting third baseman out of Connor State JC (OK), and New (27th round) is a 23-year-old 5th year senior RHP out of Mercer University (GA). New's signing was confirmed by a press release from Mercer's athletic department. Named first team all-region (Region 2), Blocker batted .436 (51/117) in 34 games with eight HR and 10 doubles. Leading into the 2006 draft New was considered by some to have been a top-ten round talent, featuring a low-90s fastball which reportedly tops out at 93 MPH, supplemented by a curve ball and change up. He missed the 2003 season with Tommy John surgery. New went 6-3 with a 3.65 ERA with 91 Ks and 30 BB in 106.3 IP in 2007.

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The Devil Rays who again in their young history, will have the #1 overall pick in the draft. So far they are expected to take the pitching stud David Price

http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=243&p=2&c=577410&ssf=1&RequestedURL=http%3A%2F%2Fmlb.scout.com%2F2%2F577410.html

In addition to of course the Yankees, Mets, and Red Sox; i'll be paying colse attention to the Devil Rays picks in the draft this week. Particularily because i'm interning with their NY-Penn League affiliate, the Hudson Valley Renegades. It'd be nice to get some good young talent for the 'Gades, so hopefully we can have a winning season.

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Dwight "Dewey" Evans will represent the Red Sox and announce what picks they have gotten. Ill watch next Thursday just out of curiosity

I know Mike Thurman (pitched several seasons in Columbus with the Yanks. Originally an Expos farmhand, started a few games for us in 2002. After retiring became a scout in the Northwest for the Yanks) will be one of two people representing the Yankees in Orlando for the draft. I don't remember off the top of my head who the other is.

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wereup in the 50-60's for a pick' date=' but we got Lester an Pedroia that late, its suppose to be a deep draft.[/quote']

 

Very true, Lester was picked at 57th and Pedroia was picked at 65th overall. The 2007 supplemental 1st round picks are 55 and 62. The placement of their picks dont really get me uneasy at all. Just draft the best players available thats all I ask.

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this is a very deep draft. I was looking at Keith Law's draft and a potential immediate impact relief arm (a la Craig Hansen, lets hope they dont bring him up immediately this time) was slotted to the yankees. That is absurd to have 29 guys ahead of a potential immediate impact arm. And from what I have read, the first 3 rounds of this draft contain first round talent in most other yrs. Having 2 supps will be a huge boon for you guys.
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I, for one, am not excited at all to be all the way down at #55 for our first pick. Sure, we have #62, but some teams have multiple first round picks, and we blew ours signing Julio Lugo (one of the signings, along with J.D. Drew, that I didn't really like all that much in the first place.) Lugo's batting .226/.289/.330, and that doesn't scream "first round" to me. More like "scrub." Kyle Russell and James Simmons are two guys I'm holding out hope for.

 

Russell has great power as a sophomore right fielder for Texas. He's 6'5", 185 lbs., and 20 years old, according to the Texas Longhorns website. He reminds me of Trot Nixon, back when Nixon was hitting .256/.338/.470 with 24 home runs or so. He's not afraid to get dirty playing and, like I said, he can hit.

 

His line from 2007: .336/.456/.807, 28 HR, 71 RBI, 10 SB

 

Simmons is another productive collegiate guy out of UC Riverside. He's a 6'4", 215 righty with pretty good stuff - he can reach 93 MPH or so. He's got some great numbers.

 

His line from 2007: 11-3, 2.40 ERA, 116 K, 15 BB, .220 BAA in 123.2 IP

 

It's not likely that either of these guys will be left at #55, because I think they're more of late-first/early sandwich picks, but should either of them fall for some reason, I would be happy with both. Russell and Place could make for a good corner outfield combination for the future with a lot of power, and Simmons would be someone who could eventually reach the rotation. I've heard Jack McGeary for the Red Sox at #55 as a high school lefthander from Massachusetts, but I'm hoping that's not the case, as his velocity is 91 tops, and more frequently around 85, and he has walked 21 batters in 40 innings.

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Raven... maybe you didnt notice before but the Sox were able to get Lester at #57, Pedroia was 65th overall, Papelbon the all-star closer was selected in the 4th round. Yea it sucks we dont have any higher picks... but solid players can be had after the 1st round. Cmon Albert Pujols was taken by the Cardinals in the 13th round

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