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Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 1:47 am
by ajaX82
got a couple of compensation picks today. I'll update who we pick and give a scouting report. discuss.
44. Nick Castellanos (3b)
48. Chance Ruffin (RHP)
68. Drew Smyly (LHP)
100. Rob Brantly (C)
133. Cole Green, (RHP)
163. Alexander Burgos (LHP)
*updated through round 5
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 2:26 am
by ajaX82
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?topic ... id=8004491Nick Castellanos, HS
6'4'', 210 R/R, 3/4/92
Summary: With an athletic frame that looks like it has room for some added strength, Castellanos has become one of the more talked about high school bats in the class. Whether he's worthy of that kind of high consideration remains to be seen, but he does swing a pretty good bat and shows decent raw power. The question is if he'll be able to translate that to in-game pop down the line. That becomes more important considering that most feel he'll move to third base at the next level, where run production is often a requirement. The team that feels he will indeed reach that potential is likely to take him off the board early on.
Young guy, like the pick. We need a 3b for Brandon when he is gone. Should need some time, but thats cool
* wanted to add that projectprospect.com had this guy as their #4 overall prospect in the draft, saying he was the best pure hitter in the draft. I continue to freaking love this pick
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 2:44 am
by kellmellus50
2010 Draft, Chance Ruffin, PAdded: 03/18/1000:45Chance Ruffin is the closer for Texas and he is also the son of former big league pitcher Bruce Ruffin
Scouting Report
Fastball: Allie has one of the strongest arms in the class and can throw his fastball up to 98 mph. He throws a four-seamer and an occasional two-seamer.
Fastball movement: The two-seamer has good movement; the four-seamer is pretty straight.
Slider: He has an above-
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?topic ... id=7200771
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 2:51 am
by ajaX82
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?topic ... id=7200771Chance Ruffin, Texas
6'1'', 185, R/R, 8/13/1988
Summary: He's started and he's relieved for Texas and it seems like the latter is the better role for Ruffin. His stuff won't blow you away outside of a pretty live fastball, but he's got the right mentality and makeup to make his stuff play up. He's also got Major League bloodlines as the son of former big leaguer Bruce Ruffin, and that invariably helps, as does pitching in big spots over the course of his college career. He may not close at the next level, but he could be a setup type who moves quickly through a system.
A relief pitcher that will be in the bigs after a year i think. Seems like a nice 7th inning guy for the future, or maybe a set up man. A future Ruffin/Perry backend?
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 2:58 am
by ajaX82
From the Comp picks, not a huge Ruffin fan. I would have prefered a little more upside and maybe another bat...we dont exactly have a plethora of minor league hitters. Castellanos is a great pick though! I read he was first round material, but could be tough to sign (which has never scared us). He will take a while, but this should be our third bagger of the future right here. Great pick
Hopefully tomorrow we grab some more position players. Just about anything will do. I would love some guys who could hit for a high average
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Tue Jun 8, 2010 9:52 pm
by ajaX82
The quick synopsis for Smyly
Brett Eibner gets most of the pub for arms coming from Arkansas, but Smyly's a viable prospect in his own right. The lefty has a four-pitch mix with a fastball he can run up to 93 mph, an average curve (74-76 mph), a cutter he throws 84-86 mph that grades out as average and a 78-80 mph changeup. He's the type who could fit nicely at the back end of the rotation or as a quality lefty specialist on a big league staff.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/draft/y20 ... ft=RD&fv=3As for day 2, i was hoping for some position players, but as always we just stock up on pitching. Nice to get another catcher in the system, and to throw in some Lefties though
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:41 pm
by kellmellus50
The tiger ended up with 3 catchers in draft which is what they need .they are thin at that position.
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:19 pm
by TSE
I'll bet ya the 2nd catcher we drafted ends up being better than the first one.

Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:11 am
by kellmellus50
Here's the 3 catchers :
Brantly was taken with the fourth pick (third round) out of the University of California-Riverside. And scouts like everything about him: superb defense and arm; and a quality short-stroke hitting assembly, with an excellent eye, that should give him a plus on-base percentage with ability to drive a ball into the gaps. His size is fine: 6-2, 200.
Bryan Holaday, a 5-11, 190-pound right-handed hitter from Texas Christian. Baseball America said this about Holaday:
"His improved offense and usual fine defense will make him one of the better signs in the draft,
Patrick
Leyland is 6-2, 200, with upside, which is why the Tigers intend to talk an 18-year-old out of a Maryland scholarship Leyland can be persuaded to forgo.
From The Detroit News:
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100612 ... z0qjLAU7yt
Re: Draft Day(s)
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:56 pm
by Liqourish
Castellanos was a BRILLANT pick. He's a big upside player that our organization can really use.
We seriously lack alot of positional players with upside in our farm system. Inge/Gullen won't be around forever. I don't think we have a long term answer at SS. Even if Avila does well at C, we'll still need another.
We have a ton of bats, but no positional guys.
Patrick Leyland must have really impressed some people because teams don't usually waste early rounds (1-10) on family ties, unless they actually think they can contribute and make the team eventually.
