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Originally posted by Pat View PostYou're not allowed to post in this thread until you call up Lim.
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Can't complain with how our draft turned out.
Not happy with what HAL selected after the 4th round for me... but that's on me for not scouting the draft hard enough.
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Originally posted by Jistic View PostNot surprised about Fury being the top prospect, he has the look. Pleased that Huffman is rated as the top pitcher. I'm pretty confident our 2nd round pick Chris Garcia will be on this list pretty soon as well.
What I am surprised about is the absence of Clarence Hobbs.
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Not surprised about Fury being the top prospect, he has the look. Pleased that Huffman is rated as the top pitcher. I'm pretty confident our 2nd round pick Chris Garcia will be on this list pretty soon as well.
What I am surprised about is the absence of Clarence Hobbs.
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Originally posted by liquidcrash View PostJust thought people would be interested in seeing a list of who made the top 100. And, as always, I wanted to point out how highly the game thinks of my system. I don't have anything else at the moment.
I say, not that great. But that Tobs system is amazing. I played there once.
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Originally posted by Carlos View PostSyracuse took Copeland, not Denver. Just a head's up.
I'm not sure how much to take out of initial rankings anyway. While I'm certainly not disappointed to see Jerry Brown start out at #3, he's so far away from BLB ready that it's not that relevant. He's going to really struggle at A level this year and maybe even next season. If he gets it together without any potential drops, I think he will be a star player, but it's a gamble. I certainly don't expect him to keep that high of a ranking for too long. Honestly, I think Sonny Marshburn is probably the best hitting prospect from this draft.
Just thought people would be interested in seeing a list of who made the top 100. And, as always, I wanted to point out how highly the game thinks of my system. I don't have anything else at the moment.
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Originally posted by liquidcrash View PostHere are the 1993 draftees first ranking in the top 100:
3. LF Jerry Brown, Carolina
6. RF Sonny Marshburn, California
12. CF Lonnie Johnston, New Orleans
17. C Mal Brady, Washington
41. 1B Nari Garin, Washington
42. LF Chad Sinclair, Denver
54. CF Artie Clemons, Mississippi
63. 3B Zach Chandler, Washington
64. C Wally Copeland, Denver
87. 3B Geoff Richardson, Wilmington
88. 1B Dave Ritchason, Wilmington
89. RF Pancho Barajas, Virginia
26. SP Marlon Huffman, Windy City
44. SP Kang-xi Han, California
46. SP Jody Richards, Virginia
51. SP Willie Castro, Syracuse
66. SP Gene Ball, Wilmington
75. SP Ricky Rangel, Hartford
97. SP Robby Pearce, Indianapolis
251 points for the Tobs now. I'm going to call that an unofficial record. 4 of the top 8 prospects are in my system, if this is to be believed.
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