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  1. Yea. I didn't expect to see PCA at 10. I also didn't expect to see Wilcox at 14. I think I've really come around on Cavalli as well. Wouldn't have a problem with him as the pick.
  2. Law's top 100 draft prospects are up. https://theathletic.com/1850996/2020/06/06/keith-laws-big-board-ranking-the-2020-mlb-drafts-top-100-prospects/
  3. Just for those that might not click into the article:
  4. Listening to Callis on the White Sox Talk podcast. - Mentions that right after pick 10 is where things get murky. - Notes that even though he mocked Bailey to the Sox himself weeks ago, he thinks that the interest/preference is over blown and that he doesn't think he's going to be the pick. - Says that there is a "persistent thought" that the Sox are in on one particular high school player, but who specifically that is, is unknown. Mentions Hassell, Hendrick, Howard, and Soderstrom. Also mentions Abel, Kelly, and Bitsko as possibilities. - From a college standpoint he says there is an outside chance Detmers gets to them, but if not, his gut says they are going to take one of the prep players listed above. - Callis thinks Detmers is the best player that could possibly fall to the White Sox at 11. Calls him the prototypical number 3 starter. - Suggests Ed Howard is a valid pick at 11. Has him ranked 15th. Says he doesn't have the loud carrying tool like Witt Jr or CJ Abrams. Has him being drafted in the 17-29 range. Thinks he might be pushed down the board due to the amount of solid college pitching available. - Says the position player he hears the most with the White Sox is Soderstrom. He thinks if they take a high school position player it will be him. Notes the history of high school catchers is bad and how often they switch off the position. Says Tyler can really really hit and is athletic. Profiles well at 3B. - Concludes Detmers or Soderstrom as the pick at this point.
  5. Listening to Longenhagen on Fegan's podcast. Some notes. - White Sox are in a good position to pounce on a college player that they didn't expect to be there if a team or two ahead of them does something weird. Notes Kjerstad and Detmers specifically as players that could fall into their lap. Says the Pirates are a team with a whole lot of uncertainty on their selection which could be the lynchpin to this scenario. - Eric says he does see a possibility of the White Sox going away from the general tendencies of past drafts. But mentions it being in a similar way to last year where you get the certainty with the number one pick (Vaughn), than diversifying into the prep pool immediately after (Dalquist/Thompson). Also mentions the same Law sentiment of going risky in a spot where the opportunity cost is less. - Notes that there are a few teams in the top ten who believe that Ed Howard has the biggest upside in the draft. Says Ed Howard at 11 would be a fine pick, and that's about where he has him on his personal board. - Says that White Sox approach of college players early is fine, but they have been getting alot of corner guys and not much up the middle players. - Notes that he is hearing lots of scuttlebutt on teams taking college seniors in rounds 4 and 5 at 20K to 30K in order to be able to sign prep players in rounds 2 and 3. - Doesn't mention any of the prep bats we've been talking about. - Mock on Monday.
  6. I think I would love for the White Sox to do something like this. Kinda fits along with Law's comment of them taking bigger risks when the opportunity cost is lower. Though Bitsko probably doesn't last til 47.
  7. A few other draft bits from Law's chat.
  8. For those trying to distinguish/learn more about the prep hitters that we are hearing mentioned, will share some BA scouting reports. https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2020-mlb-draft-top-prospects/ Austin Hendrick: Robert Hassell: Tyler Soderstrom: Ed Howard:
  9. I think I'm on the Hassell/Howard train for prep hitters. Though I wouldn't be disappointed in any of the prep bats that have been mentioned. The college bats that should be around for pick 11 are just underwhelming this year and it's time to restock the lower minors.
  10. Mayo mock. More Bailey. Zzz. https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-mock-draft-june-3?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage
  11. I wonder why Law doesn't have Crochet in the 1st round. I imagine he will address that in his next chat.
  12. Some more notes from Law's mock that stood out. - BAL is considering an underslot deal with Kjerstad to go overslot at pick 30. But if the Tigers go rogue, they will take Tork. - PIT has spent "a lot of time" on Abel and they don't want to go too safe with this pick. - If SD takes Meyer, don't be surprised to see him pitch in the majors if there is a season. - COL is on Hassell and Kjerstad and aren't keen on the arms that are around this pick range. - LAA could still take Detmers, and that Pete Crow is a dark-horse candidate for this spot. - Our boy Ed Howard goes to Arizona with pick 18. Teams in the 20's hope he falls to them but sources indicate he won't get out of the teens. - Kelley goes to the Braves at pick 25.
  13. Wonderful. Thanks for all the information you share. It makes draft time so much more fun.
  14. Will post Law's top 11 once I get out of this meeting.
  15. Also on Veen going #2 overall from BA. I don't like Martin falling into KC's lap at all.
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