Pull the trigger on Singer JD!
I'm glad:Rossko said:
I'm just glad it's a pitcher. I'd like to see Singer who could help out sooner but Winn seems like a solid HS arm and has a great name.
As much as we dislike some of JD's moves, I don't think any of us believe he's dumb enough to take Slider. Good luck with that Oakland.DallasAg 94 said:I'm glad:Rossko said:
I'm just glad it's a pitcher. I'd like to see Singer who could help out sooner but Winn seems like a solid HS arm and has a great name.
1. It wasn't Kyler Murray.
2. It was a SP.
3. He isn't injured.
Add the glowing reviews of the Royals picking Singer and this could be a pick look back on like that list. Pedro said Singer was the safest arm in the draft and Mayo said the Royals were probably doing cartwheels that Singer fell because he'll move so fast as a SP.CampingAg said:
Dang. Was hoping we'd take Singer.
HS'ers selected by JD in the first round:
Blake Beavan
Michael Main
Neil Ramirez
Matt Purke
Jake Skole
Kellin Deglin
Luke Jackson
Kevin Matthews
Lewis Brinson
Joey Gallo
Collin Wiles
Travis Demeritte
Luis Ortiz
Cole Ragans
Bubba Thompson
Yep. If you wanna go for the high ceiling guys, that's fine, but you just hope for a higher success rate than what JD has had.Rossko said:Add the glowing reviews of the Royals picking Singer and this could be a pick look back on like that list. Pedro said Singer was the safest arm in the draft and Mayo said the Royals were probably doing cartwheels that Singer fell because he'll move so fast as a SP.CampingAg said:
Dang. Was hoping we'd take Singer.
HS'ers selected by JD in the first round:
Blake Beavan
Michael Main
Neil Ramirez
Matt Purke
Jake Skole
Kellin Deglin
Luke Jackson
Kevin Matthews
Lewis Brinson
Joey Gallo
Collin Wiles
Travis Demeritte
Luis Ortiz
Cole Ragans
Bubba Thompson
The Royals will be a good case study for my strategy this year. They will be rebuilding and just took 4 college arms in the 1st rounds including the gator teammates. We can see how many of those 4 make their first start in the bigs within 3 years.DallasAg 94 said:
Is this just a case where the Rangers were locked on Winn, and not expecting Singer to drop that low, just hadn't done enough pull the trigger on him?
Singer is 6'5", 210 and will be 22 in August.
Winn is 6'2", 190 and will be 19 in November.
It isn't like we have a glut of SPs coming. Let's say he was the most polished SP and he makes it to the Bigs in 3 years. I've hashed this out. We don't have any locks.
We could add
YoMen (23) later this year.
Ariel Jurado (22) in 2019.
Jonathan Hernandez (21) 2020.
But that's the future. I agree with Rossko in that we should have taken a College SP, ESPECIALLY with someone like Singer on the board. I just don't project him in 3 years. It'd be nice. Best case. But not likely.
In all fairness, making their 1st GS in MLB maybe or may not be relevant. AFAIK, the Royals don't rush their pitchers. Take Ariel Jurado. Not a great performance in his 1 GS, so far.Rossko said:
The Royals will be a good case study for my strategy this year. They will be rebuilding and just took 4 college arms in the 1st rounds including the gator teammates. We can see how many of those 4 make their first start in the bigs within 3 years.
Well I'm not going to call someone's first 5 games anything but a small sample. The point of pitchers making it up so fast is that they pitched so well in the minors to move quickly which trends to a solid big league pitcher. It's not about the stats in their first taste.DallasAg 94 said:In all fairness, making their 1st GS in MLB maybe or may not be relevant. AFAIK, the Royals don't rush their pitchers. Take Ariel Jurado. Not a great performance in his 1 GS, so far.Rossko said:
The Royals will be a good case study for my strategy this year. They will be rebuilding and just took 4 college arms in the 1st rounds including the gator teammates. We can see how many of those 4 make their first start in the bigs within 3 years.
If one of them makes his debut within 3 years and goes less than 5 GS with an ERA over 5.00, would you consider that validation?
I think the bulk of Rangers AAA SP are lined up to replace players traded like Hamels and Fister, or players whom they finally give up on, like Moore.
They are a buffer to keep guys like YoMen and Jurado from being forced into MLB. In other years, the Rangers might just bring them up to see what they have.
I read he was a QB recruit but stopped playing football his senior year to focus on baseball. Would've been an added bonus to take a Gamecocks QB commit.Ag2012 said:
Just took another HS RHP in the second round. Owen White out of Jesse Carson HS in North Carolina. 6'3" 170 lbs, fastball sits at 93-95 mph, plus slider and a solid curve and change. Apparently he was a top QB recruit too but decided to focus on baseball. Committed to South Carolina.
Not the best name in the draft though. JD still has plenty more rounds to snag this guy:Rossko said:
I'm just glad it's a pitcher. I'd like to see Singer who could help out sooner but Winn seems like a solid HS arm and has a great name.
I have to say... being a college baseball coach is difficult.Ag2012 said:
Maybe we can kill two birds with one stone and the Rangers can bring in Childress as pitching coach. He clearly has an eye for pitching talent and a knack for developing pitchers, and he couldn't do worse than Brocail...
You have to fill teams for Rookie ball, low-A, high-A, AA, and AAA and there's 30 MLB teams...so yeah that's a ton of playersthirty-two said:
Minor League baseball (particularly the draft) was discussed on the Ticket recently.
It's crazy how these first round guys will get a nice bonus, a press conference... then they're off to Timbuktu and you may not hear from them in 4-5 years, if ever... And is the difference between college baseball and the Big Leagues like the difference between the 7th Grade A Team and High School varsity? It's just soooooo many levels that these guys have to progress thru to get to the top... and is the difference between each of these levels really that distinct? Is the MLB farm system just completely over-saturated with players?
thirty-two said:
Minor League baseball (particularly the draft) was discussed on the Ticket recently.
Can't the same be said about college football? A nice bonus, press conference, then their off to "college" for 3-4 years and you many never hear from them?!Quote:
It's crazy how these first round guys will get a nice bonus, a press conference... then they're off to Timbuktu and you may not hear from them in 4-5 years, if ever...
IMO, it a much different sport than many, when trying to compare.Quote:
And is the difference between college baseball and the Big Leagues like the difference between the 7th Grade A Team and High School varsity? It's just soooooo many levels that these guys have to progress thru to get to the top... and is the difference between each of these levels really that distinct?
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Is the MLB farm system just completely over-saturated with players?