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  • mike
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    We're happy to select Jimmy Maggio, SP out of California. The last guy on the board who had first round grade from my scout.

    Maggio has had a great amount of success this year, going 4-0 with a 2.02 ERA and struck out 72 in 58 IP.

    Listed as 6/6/6 by my scout and his pitches are listed as 6/6/5/5 potential. A good influence for the other players, I think if he had a better work ethic he would have gone higher.

    Really pleased with this draft to this point. Got a few more picks coming up here soon and a good amount of talent left in the draft.

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  • Matt
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    And we're moving on 4 picks in 12 hours...keep it rolling!

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  • Matt
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    Get those lists set up if you aren't going to be around. If you miss your pick you're on Auto until you notify a commish.

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  • fsquid
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    Originally posted by Spear View Post
    Going back to this pick. I loved Cooper. He was my third best pitcher behind Baase and Teel. Was hoping Cooper would fall to 1.24 but clearly didn't happen.

    He just seems like a work horse...throws a ton of different pitches, 7 stamina, great intangibles, and will locate his pitches.
    yup, I almost took him myself, but decided I needed some field players.

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  • mike
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    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
    He was the next guy on my list. I hate you now.

    Welcome to the club. There's a line.

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  • Ryan
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    Originally posted by mike View Post
    The Millers are extremely proud to select Pat Vickers, 2B from UCLA.

    Everything about him epitomizes what we want the ideal Miller to be. Very High desire to win and an equally high Work Ethic.

    He's got a strong projectable bat, plays a average to above average 2B, and my scout believes that he has the potential to be a substantial contributor to a winning ball club.

    He's a guy I thought would go higher, and the ability to move up and add him to Jamie O'Hearn really kicks off an important draft for us.
    He was the next guy on my list. I hate you now.

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  • bparks1987
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    Originally posted by PaulC View Post
    With Pick #32, California Kodiaks select SP Jayden Lyons.

    Like this pick. My scout was high on him.

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  • umd
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    Looking to move up. Have Tom Cole, Jamie Gruell, Wil Perez and 2 3rd round picks this year to move into the 2nd or add another pick in the 3rd. Let me know.

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  • mike
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    The Millers are extremely proud to select Pat Vickers, 2B from UCLA.

    Everything about him epitomizes what we want the ideal Miller to be. Very High desire to win and an equally high Work Ethic.

    He's got a strong projectable bat, plays a average to above average 2B, and my scout believes that he has the potential to be a substantial contributor to a winning ball club.

    He's a guy I thought would go higher, and the ability to move up and add him to Jamie O'Hearn really kicks off an important draft for us.

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  • spot
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    Originally posted by Sharkn20 View Post


    Withe the #28 Overall pick Dallas Sharks select Closer from California Golden Bears. C.J. Arsenault.
    He was actually the next player in my queue at 2.3 just above Hashimoto, but his control scared me a bit. My scout has him at 7/6/4. Good pick though.

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  • PaulC
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    With Pick #32, California Kodiaks select SP Jayden Lyons.

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  • Spear
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    Originally posted by Delandis View Post
    And with the 20th pick of the draft the Baltimore Bulldogs select:


    Jimmy Cooper (SP)
    Rice Owls

    -Jimmy is definitely not the normal mould of pitcher found on a Baltimore roster. Currently his velocity is clocked at an unimpressive 90MPH and that usually doesn't get a second look from the Baltimore front office.

    However, it seems that Jimmy may be well along his way to possessing unparalleled control and movement of a somewhat, limited arsenal. Leading the NCAA in ERA and wins, Jimmy has only allowed 3 HR in 64 IP this year, while topping 10+K in 5 of his 9 starts so far this season.

    We're anxious to see if this young man can translate his college performance, to a BLB success.
    Going back to this pick. I loved Cooper. He was my third best pitcher behind Baase and Teel. Was hoping Cooper would fall to 1.24 but clearly didn't happen.

    He just seems like a work horse...throws a ton of different pitches, 7 stamina, great intangibles, and will locate his pitches.

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  • Spear
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    Originally posted by Delandis View Post
    Worst nickname ever.
    I don't even know what it means. But if you Google it, you will get this:



    I imagine this is what Funclown looks like when he wins a Brewmasters.

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  • Delandis
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    Originally posted by Spear View Post
    Snake Hips!

    Worst nickname ever.

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  • Spear
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    Snake Hips!

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