#5 overall pick Ryan Braun
#6 overall pick Ricardo Romero
#7 overall pick Troy Tulowitzki

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whosthebosh? wrote:Why, why bring this up? We've been through enough.
BlueJay_ wrote:2005 mlb amatuer draft
#5 overall pick Ryan Braun
#6 overall pick Ricardo Romero
#7 overall pick Troy Tulowitzki
SmallTownJournalist303 wrote:There's no point in mulling over this now; what's done is done.
Unless you've got the mandatory Toronto sports fan self-inflicted pain fetish, in which case this almost deserves to be stickied.
jalenrose#5 wrote:I don't know what's wrong with you all. Pitchers are known to take longer to develop than regular position players because for the most part they pitch 5-7 IP every 5th day meanwhile, other positional palyers get 400+ AB's throughout the year.
Romero has struggled through injuries the first two years in the Jays organization and I felt by the end of the year he was starting to get back on track.
Look at McGowan....how long did it take for him to develop into the pitcher he is today...it was at least 5 years.
How do the Giants feel when they dealt for AJ Pierzynski....they did lose Boof Bonser, Joe Nathan and Fransisco Liriano....they dealt their pitching prospects too soon.
jalenrose#5 wrote:I don't know what's wrong with you all. Pitchers are known to take longer to develop than regular position players because for the most part they pitch 5-7 IP every 5th day meanwhile, other positional palyers get 400+ AB's throughout the year.
Romero has struggled through injuries the first two years in the Jays organization and I felt by the end of the year he was starting to get back on track.
Look at McGowan....how long did it take for him to develop into the pitcher he is today...it was at least 5 years.
jalenrose#5 wrote:I don't know what's wrong with you all. Pitchers are known to take longer to develop than regular position players because for the most part they pitch 5-7 IP every 5th day meanwhile, other positional palyers get 400+ AB's throughout the year.
Romero has struggled through injuries the first two years in the Jays organization and I felt by the end of the year he was starting to get back on track.
Look at McGowan....how long did it take for him to develop into the pitcher he is today...it was at least 5 years.
How do the Giants feel when they dealt for AJ Pierzynski....they did lose Boof Bonser, Joe Nathan and Fransisco Liriano....they dealt their pitching prospects too soon.
BlueJay_ wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Both Braun and Tulo look to be future cornerstone franchise type players and I cant remeber the last time I even heard of Romero doing anything great at the minor league level.
Imagine a Tulowitzki/Hill infield
"Two Jays scouts visited my house," Tulowitzki, the Colorado Rockies shortstop, said in the Coors Field clubhouse the other day. "On draft day it was apparent they wanted pitching."
"The larger part of our group wanted Tulowitzki over Romero," said one former Jays scout. "The GM was adamant. Russ Adams could play short. We didn't need a shortstop."