James Farris, a RHP from the University of Arizona who was drafted in the 15th round by the Astros, was picked by the Cubs in this round.
Starting to think that Aitkin is gonna sign for pretty close to slot with all of these college picks today.
Gause is 6'5", 250. Mid-90s fastball. Looks like a defensive end. Was an NC State recruit. Originally drafted by the Indians in the 25th round in 2010($$), and had shoulder surgery at some point in his life. ($$) Hometown: Shallotte, North Carolina. 2014: 14 appearences (7 starts, 2 complete games, 1 shutout), 4-3, 2.17 ERA, 58 IP, 28 H, 17 R (14 earned), 24 BB, 83 K, 0.90 WHIP, .139 opponent average
Is there another stat for HBP than hit by pitch? He has 14 HBPs in 14 games which seems pretty high for hit by pitch.
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BA Top 500 Prospects drafted by the Astros: Brady Aiken #1 Derek Fisher #31 A.J. Reed #41 J.D. Davis #118 Dan Mengden #143 Jacob Nix #104 Brock Dykxhoorn #277 Derick Velazquez #308 Bryan Radziewski #389 Not ranked: Bobby Boyd, Jay Gause
With the final pick of Day 2, the Cardinals select Danny Diekroeger, a 2B from Stanford. Day 3 will take place at noon tomorrow. I will be at my brother's HS graduation tomorrow, which starts at the same time.
Nothing in this draft screams McCullers or Ruiz to me. Am I mistaken or were our picks after #1.1 kind of safe overall. Ruiz and McCullers seemed like absolute steals to me, a person with not a lot of insight on these college or high school players.
Nix is the closest thing. But I think Aiken might end up costing $6.5MM+, we were very conservative (slot wise) with our picks.
I really like our top 3 guys. There are plenty of good prospects remaining. BTW, do not image google Bobby Boyd.
I'm pretty intrigued by Gause. He's probably the biggest wild-card from the first 10 in terms of potential because there's virtually no information on him.