LongLiveMaroth Posted Friday at 05:46 PM Posted Friday at 05:46 PM https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/mlb-pipeline-mock-draft-july-3-2025?t=mlb-draft-coverage Cunningham dropping to us would be ideal. Reminds me a bit of McGonigal with a good hit tool but uncertainty about is he a 2B or SS. Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Friday at 06:15 PM Posted Friday at 06:15 PM 20 minutes ago, LongLiveMaroth said: https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/mlb-pipeline-mock-draft-july-3-2025?t=mlb-draft-coverage Cunningham dropping to us would be ideal. Reminds me a bit of McGonigal with a good hit tool but uncertainty about is he a 2B or SS. yes please. i just get the feeling prep SS are what they want; maybe they have the $$$ to maybe force Cunningham, Hall or Pierce to fall all the way to 24? or maybe they luck out and it happens naturally. in addition to questioning his SS future, McGongil was dinged a bit as an older prep player, and that is hurting Cunningham a bit too Quote
papalawrence Posted Friday at 09:47 PM Posted Friday at 09:47 PM I don't spend too much time dissecting profiles. I used to spend hours doing that. I remember the weeks leading up to the 2019 draft. I was really hoping Vaughn or Bleday would fall to Detroit. I liked Greene too, but not as much. If you re-draft that year today, you can argue it would go 1-Whitt, 2-Greene, 3-Caroll. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Friday at 10:50 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:50 PM I've stopped most of my pre-draft analysis too. For all 4 sports. I take a quick look at profiles and think... "hmmm... I like him and him and that guy and..." And then I forget about them all until after the drafts and take a look at who-we-drafted-profiles. That's all that matters anyways... Quote
Tenacious D Posted Saturday at 04:36 AM Posted Saturday at 04:36 AM Winning and drafting lower takes the intensity and pressure off for the draft. I trust the front office to make an informed selection. It is exciting that we also have the 35th sick 1 Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/45677790/2025-mlb-draft-guide-one-big-question-intel-nationals-angels-mariners Detroit Tigers Day 1 picks: No. 24, No. 34, No. 62, No. 98 Bonus pool: $10,990,800 One big question: Will the Tigers hit paydirt with another left-handed-hitting prep position player? Bryce Rainer, Max Clark and Kevin McGonigle have all been immediate hits in pro ball for the Tigers after being taken with first-round picks in the past two drafts. There are some candidates to continue the trend when the Tigers pick at 24 and 34, including Kayson Cunningham, Jaden Fauske, Slater de Brun and Sean Gamble, though the Tigers have also been tied to Michael Oliveto (may fit better in the second round) and Coy James (right-handed hitter). When a team has two early picks, it often gets tied to lots of players because, in different scenarios, it could go over or under slot or high school or college or hitter or pitcher at each spot. Anthony Eyanson, Aaron Watson and J.B. Middleton are some of the pitchers the Tigers have been tied to, and keep an eye on Jaiden LoRe (another right-handed-hitting shortstop) as a target at a later pick. Quote
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