Outlander wrote:The MLB is still a major crapshoot and there is little reason to tank just for the draft. The Brewers rebuild will ultimately succeed or fail because of trades they made for prospects after everybody could somewhat see what these guys could do. While there will be draft picks that end up helping the big league club there will be a large assortment of higher and lower drafted players and the high draft pick of Corey Ray isn't looking real good right now. A case could be made that just as much money and resources should be spent internationally but when they do spend big they end up with Gilbert Lara. In the future Stearns will have to continue to trade guys high to sustain success but it is not as easy to trade a Thornburg or Will Smith type player when expectations or high much less a higher profile guy like Lucroy/Gomez. Just a brief summary of young players that are on the team now or are expected to have a role within the next year or so:
Orlando Arcia - Signed as a 16 year old by the Brewers
Domingo Santana - Signed as 16 year old by the Phillies, acquired by Brewers in trade
Freddy Peralta - Signed as a 17 year old with Mariners, acquired by Brewers in trade
Josh Hader - Picked in 19th round, acquired by Brewers in trade
Zach Davies - Picked in 26th round, acquired by Brewers in trade
Brandon Woodruff - 11th round pick by Brewers
Corey Knebel - Supplemental pick after 1st round by Tigers, acquired by Brewers in trade
Lewis Brinson - Picked in 1st round, acquired by Brewers in trade
Brett Phillips - Picked in 6th round, acquired by Brewers in trade
Corbin Burnes - 4th round pick by Brewers
Again like Ive said previously the draft changed completely two years ago. Its not only about picking high but about the pool money. Ray was an under slot sign and that large pool allowed us to draft and sign Payton Henry, Francisco Thomas, Chad Mclanahan, Zach Clark, and Blake Lillis. Its very difficult to contrast and compare pre 2016 team building to now because of the way the system is set up. This is why youve never saw tanking really pre-2016 ever in baseball. Now you have teams like CHI, SD, and DET now to some extent really not trying to win on the big club.
Pre 2016 you often saw the top guys slip because of the massive tax bill that came along with them (signability). Benintendi, Judge, Piscotty, and Stroman are all examples of where teams that had the ability to pay the tax bill of a big over slot could draft and pay their crazy demands. Its really tough to not be enticed by building home grown drafted kids by allocating the most resources to affect the amateur market.