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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#681 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Aug 8, 2023 4:16 pm

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ReasonablySober wrote:Yophery Rodriguez is going to be a name to watch over the next year. He's doing better than Chourio did at the same age in the DSL, and he's doing it from the left side.


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Post#682 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Aug 8, 2023 4:38 pm

2022 third rounder Dylan O'Rae is slashing .358/.521/.407 in 169 CPX at bats. 23/38 K/BB ratio with 27 stolen bases and only caught twice. Absolutely no power to speak of but I'd say he's also ready for A-ball.
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Post#683 » by wichmae » Tue Aug 8, 2023 5:20 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:2022 third rounder Dylan O'Rae is slashing .358/.521/.407 in 169 CPX at bats. 23/38 K/BB ratio with 27 stolen bases and only caught twice. Absolutely no power to speak of but I'd say he's also ready for A-ball.

Mentioned O'Rae a few pages back. Reminds me a ton of former Cub Ryan Theriot.
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Post#684 » by LUKE23 » Tue Aug 8, 2023 5:42 pm

Or David Eckstein.
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Post#686 » by wichmae » Tue Aug 8, 2023 11:19 pm

What is crazy about the system is that not many are talking a ton about Luke Adams (MiLB batter of the month), Daniel Guilarte (.299/.394/.732 at 19 in Carolina), or Jadher Areinamo who are all top 30 guys. What we are missing out on is the non top 30 guys who are probably easy top 30's in more than half of the rest of MLB. Ethan Murray, Joe Gray Jr, Tyler Woessner, Juan Baez, Miguel Briceno or Daniel Corniel all out of the top 30 and this is all without adding in 5 from the draft class that will slot into the top 30.
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Post#687 » by LUKE23 » Wed Aug 9, 2023 3:43 pm

wichmae wrote:What is crazy about the system is that not many are talking a ton about Luke Adams (MiLB batter of the month), Daniel Guilarte (.299/.394/.732 at 19 in Carolina), or Jadher Areinamo who are all top 30 guys. What we are missing out on is the non top 30 guys who are probably easy top 30's in more than half of the rest of MLB. Ethan Murray, Joe Gray Jr, Tyler Woessner, Juan Baez, Miguel Briceno or Daniel Corniel all out of the top 30 and this is all without adding in 5 from the draft class that will slot into the top 30.


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Post#689 » by Brewster » Thu Aug 10, 2023 2:39 am

Misiorowski 3.2 IP 2 ER 4 BB 9K.

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Post#691 » by MVP2110 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 1:28 pm

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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#692 » by jmart762 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 3:45 pm

I’ve caught the Brewers bug a bit this year after going to a couple of games after a 5 year hiatus so I‘ve been following this board the past month or two. One thing I don’t get about the draft is how we can get such hyped prospects in the mid to later rounds? What’s different about baseball that makes that possible compared to other sports?
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#693 » by Ron Swanson » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:08 pm

jmart762 wrote:I’ve caught the Brewers bug a bit this year after going to a couple of games after a 5 year hiatus so I‘ve been following this board the past month or two. One thing I don’t get about the draft is how we can get such hyped prospects in the mid to later rounds? What’s different about baseball that makes that possible compared to other sports?


- Massive pool of players to draw from (both domestically and internationally) means a bunch of really good guys without the outlier physical tools are bound to slip through the cracks.

- Baseball is an intangibles sport. Much harder to scout/quantify things like plate discipline and pitch control than launch angle and pitch velocity.

- When you're drafting a lot of these kids at 18-19 years old, it's just harder to project that far out when most of these guys won't see the majors until their mid-20's.
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#694 » by jmuelly » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:13 pm

jmart762 wrote:I’ve caught the Brewers bug a bit this year after going to a couple of games after a 5 year hiatus so I‘ve been following this board the past month or two. One thing I don’t get about the draft is how we can get such hyped prospects in the mid to later rounds? What’s different about baseball that makes that possible compared to other sports?


Signability plays a large role. Teams have a draft budget they're allowed to spend exceeding it depending by how much results in an additional tax and forfeiting future draft picks. It's not as simple though as just drafting a player you dont wish to sign to save $. The first 10 rounds if you fail to sign a player you dont get to add that slot value to your budget. In the Brewers case they saved some money early on college guys to which they used later. I believe they even had some left over to throw at guys like Letson and such in rounds 11-20.
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#695 » by ReasonablySober » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:49 pm

BA Updated Top 100 today.

#2 - Chourio
#26 - Frelick
#34 - Quero
#38 - Misi
#92 - Gasser
#94 - Black
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#696 » by jute2003 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:46 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:BA Updated Top 100 today.

#2 - Chourio
#26 - Frelick
#34 - Quero
#38 - Misi
#92 - Gasser
#94 - Black
6 top 100 guys along with strong depth already...not to shabby. Hopefully the strong system actually amounts to something that matters.
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#697 » by wichmae » Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:46 am

Re-ranks are out.
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#698 » by wichmae » Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:48 am

Just let this sink in for depth. Abner Uribe is our 11th ranked prospect.
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Post#699 » by wichmae » Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:54 am

Initial takeaways. Surprised to see Robert Moore as high as he is still. Carlos Rodriguez took a big leap as well.
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Re: 2022 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread 

Post#700 » by wichmae » Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:57 am

Still have 5 in the top 100 and a few have moved up.
2. Chourio
22. Frelick
34. Quero
38. Mis
56. Black

Have to think Gasser who is our #6 is in the 101-105 range.

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