Deadline has come and gone. Now its time to look forward to the 2009 draft.
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jsinger121 |
2009 Draft: Scouting, News, Thoughts and Predictions |
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Deadline has come and gone. Now its time to look forward to the 2009 draft. |
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Curll84 |
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The Red Sox should draft the best player possible.
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templeUsox |
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Chris Jenkins:
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Steve Dillard |
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We'll be drafting #28th overall, right ahead of the Yankees at #30.
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norbit14 |
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The Under Armour H.S All-American classic is going to be on ESPNU Sunday at 2:00 P.M.
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jcn92 |
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Ryan Jackson, Aaron Crow is gonna be playing in the independent league and was a top ten pick this year, and Dayan Viciedo. Im not sure if they ever sorted out
whether Dayan was gonna be a IFA or had to be drafted. Thats who im looking at for 2009.
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btierney54 |
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Tim Boyce URI hell be in the top 10 rounds of the draft.
Id like to see the sox select him he's a close friend of mine He dominated the necbl |
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norbit14 |
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LHP Matt Purke looked good in his inning of work. Tyler Matzek, the top left-hander in the 2009 class, is on the hill now.
Edit: Already 4 runs scored on Matzek. The defense is not helping him.
Last Edited By: norbit14 08/17/08 1:43 PM.
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norbit14 |
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templeUsox wrote: He just got hit by a ball in the wrist. Austin Maddox was trying to throw out a runner and hit Jenkins in the wrist, he was in a lot pain. Maddox
hasn't looked that good behind the plate.
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Beat UM and UF |
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... or bust.
"What Mo's Knows, Mo's Goes!"
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templeUsox |
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Donovan Tate (top 10 pick in 2009) and Braxton Lane committ to a baseball-only future (they were both two sport stars). Tate specifically could have gone just
about anywhere on a football scholly. They must have gotten a whiff of the first round bonuses from this year.
Cartersville running back Donovan Tate and Sandy Creek wide receiver Braxton Lane, both original members of the AJC's Super Southern 100 and The Georgia 150, will focus on baseball instead.AJC link |
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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Beat UM and UF wrote:Even if we lost every game from here on out, we would not land Stephen Strasburg.
"Folks, the re-emergence of infection as a dangerous pandemic is going to be one of the most important societal stories of at least the
first half of the 21st century." ~ ASF
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ArodSucksAtLife |
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TheGoldenGreek33 wrote: Anything is possible.
I challange anybody to a cockoff, I bet I have the biggest. -norbit14
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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My very early favorites (in order)
Connor Harrell, OF, TX HS Josh Phegley, C, Indiana Jacob Turner, RHP, MO HS Ryan Mossakowski, OF, TX HS Chris Jenkins, RHP, NJ HS Scooter Gennett, SS/2B, FL HS Drew Steckenrider, OF/RHP, GA HS Jason Stoffel, RHP, Arizona Bobby Borchering, 3B, FL HS Mike Leake, RHP, Arizona State Braxton Lane, OF, GA HS A couple of Sox '06 draftee's that should be going in the first three rounds or so: (34th) Brian Morgado, LHP, Miami (37th) Justin Marks, LHP, Louisville
"Folks, the re-emergence of infection as a dangerous pandemic is going to be one of the most important societal stories of at least the
first half of the 21st century." ~ ASF
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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norbit14 wrote:I mentioned it before, but Purke > Matzek, and it's not really even close for the top prep arm.
"Folks, the re-emergence of infection as a dangerous pandemic is going to be one of the most important societal stories of at least the
first half of the 21st century." ~ ASF
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NotFromTheBandwagon |
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This is why I joined this forum several months ago. I love this stuff. We just finished the signing deadline for 2008 and we are already talking about next
June. Great stuff here. Makes me wonder how many (if any) fan bases of any other MLB teams are this wonderfully insane about their team. SP is a godsend.
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norbit14 |
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TheGoldenGreek33 wrote:Bobby Borchering should be higher on that list while Phegley should be at the bottom as you know. |
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jcn92 |
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Here are the football recruiting details about Tate and Lane: http://footballrecruiting...asp?sport=1&pr_key=71440, if you have the
membership there is an article that talks about how Tate is considering going to UM, who was number one most of this year in baseball, and be a two sport
athlete in football and baseball. http://footballrecruiting...asp?pr_key=67952&Sport=1, thats Lanes
recruiting details.
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norbit14 |
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Tate must be really good on a football field because he won't play football his all of his senior year to focus on baseball and is still being recruited by
all the heavy weights.
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GloveMasterFlex |
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Stephen Strasburg is overrated.
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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The dumbass drinking the raw eggs would be your top prep arm in the 2009 Draft, Mr. Matthew Purke.
"Folks, the re-emergence of infection as a dangerous pandemic is going to be one of the most important societal stories of at least the
first half of the 21st century." ~ ASF
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