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  1. Lakeland L 7-5
    Santana 3/4 2B HR BB K
    Pacheco 2/5 K
    Campos 0/4 3K

    WM W/10 8-7 
    A lot of walks in this one on both sides. 9 for WM, 6 for WIS
    Crouch 1/4 BB
    Madden 4.2 4ER 2K 3BB 

    Erie L 6-1
    Meadows 0/4 K
    Workman 0/3 3K
    Lipcius 1/4 K

    Toledo W 10-1
    Clemens 1/5 HR 2 RBI
    Carpenter 2/3 HR BB 3 RBI
    Cameron 1/4 HR BB
    Sedlock 5IP 1ER 3K


     

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  2. 12 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

    So lets draft ZERO pitchers and have minor league teams with no pitchers at all, just hitters.

    That could be interesting, right?

    Didn't we do that in 2020? 

  3. 2 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said:

    but, its one of the few things they have had success in doing

    I mean that and producing INF that are solid producers for other teams; looking at you Suarez, Adames and Paredes.

  4. 32 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said:

    Zero confidence in Avila, but if the Dodgers grabbed a guy like this (a la Buehler in 2015) in the first round, saved some $ and leveraged that for someone who fell, that would impress me

    edit they tried to do something like this in 2017 and fell flat on their face

    Call it eternal optimism but I like to think that the personnel they brought over from the Dodgers org will have some say in what happens with this draft so I am cautiously optimistic if they tried to do it again we may get a different result.  

  5. Here is Law's write up about Prieplipp;

    TL; DR: Could have been in discussion for 1:1 if not for TJ. Not a huge track record but could be high end starter or bullpen. 

    28. Connor Prielipp, LHP, Alabama

    Prielipp had Tommy John surgery at the end of May 2021, ending his college career after just seven starts and 28 innings across two seasons. He returned to throw a bullpen right before the SEC tournament, mostly 90-92 with flashes of the slider he’d had before the injury, when the slider was plus and his changeup was good enough to project him as a starter. He cuts himself off when he lands, coming back a little across his body, although that and the low 3/4 slot also add to his deception. He might have been in consideration for the first-overall pick had he stayed healthy — and performed — but now seems more likely to get a deal in the second half of the first round. As for his future, he could be a high-end starter, and he could easily end up in the bullpen. He’s thrown so little in games that the range of his potential outcomes is huge.

  6. 22 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said:

    12th pick is a little over $4.5M, so if they floated $4M and he was amenable, that gives them some flexibility at 51 and/or 117

    Could absolutely see that, maybe have talks with someone like Toman or Romero to get a high upside bat at 51.

  7. Lakeland: L 1-0
    Santana 1/3 SB
    Pacheco 1/4
    Campos 1/4 SB

    WM: L 5-2 F/11
    Crouch 1/5
    Packard 1/4 2B BB
    King 1/3 2B

    Erie: W 7-2
    Cabrera 2/4 2 RBI HR
    Meadows 2/3 RBI 3B BB
    Perez: 1/3 RBI
    Dingler: 1/3 2B 2RBI
    Olson 4.1 IP 2K 2ER

    Toledo: DH W 8-2, L 11-6
    Clemens 4/8 2 HR 
    Carpenter 1/3 2B BB
     

  8. 7 hours ago, Tenacious D said:

     

    For what it's worth Jim Callis had mentioned Prielipp quite a bit during his Q&A on Twitter about Tigers draft. I honestly wouldn't hate the pick. Yes I know we are missing some impact bats now that Greene and Tork are graduated but the fact he already had TJ honestly makes him feel like less of a risk and you could probably get him for under slot. 

    https://twitter.com/RoadtoDetroit/status/1547374067388497920?t=5XnxfAx_2IWbVeZMRClgRQ&s=19

  9. Updates on Rogers and Turnbull:

    … Starting pitcher Spencer Turnbull, recovering from Tommy John surgery, is throwing off the mound in Lakeland. “That’s a great step,” Hinch said. “It’s still a long road back but getting off the mound for the first time has to be a positive for him mentally. Just to be back being a pitcher again.”

    … Catcher Jake Rogers, also coming off Tommy John surgery, is getting closer to a rehab assignment. Hinch said he’s ready to do just about everything on the field, but he has to get his arm built up more before they start the 20-day rehab assignment clock. “We can’t get him live at-bats until he can do everything because that starts the clock,” Hinch said. “Once he starts playing (games), he’s got 20 days to where we either have to option him or bring him to the big leagues. We’re going to make sure he can be a complete player before he's back."

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