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1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

This is the actual spot to make your draft day discussions, predictions and reactions to the 2018 MLB draft.  WARNING, there maybe spoilers in this thread.  Read at your own risk!

With that said, now let's hear your final predictions... who do the White Sox pick with the #4 pick in the draft today?

I'm throwing out a wildcard, assuming magic with underslotting 1st pick and promising enough to Schnell that his offer scares off teams until our pick

Connor Scott at #4 and Nick Schnell at #46 

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20 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

The other side of the coin is that when it comes to the White Sox, I trust their ability to develop a pitcher about infinity times more than a hitter.

That's true -- but I think that nearly all of the failed hitters have been of the same type: high upside speed/power guys that needed to learn to made consistent contact. It's definitely a bit of an experiment, but I feel like they'll do better on a high-end contact guy.

I guess Gordon Beckham is the example of them ruining that.

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28 minutes ago, maggsmaggs said:

I have no clue what Singer's velocity was pre-hamstring injury, but maybe his lack of 93-95 velocity this past Saturday had to do with the hamstring injury not being fully healed. Just a throwing that out there. B/c there is a huge difference in performance capabilities when you are at 95 MPH with movement versus 89-90 with movement.

I'm sure there are people claiming it's an anomoly, but it's definitely unsettling to watch. I'd much rather take Liberatore with his apparent risk, knowing there's much higher potential, than the Lance Broadway/Kyle McCulloch "safe pick." Which is what Singer is feeling like now

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29 minutes ago, Eminor3rd said:

When the talent available all falls in the same "tier," I think choosing a hitter is the objectively correct choice. Pitchers simply have more that can go wrong with their health.

Among the hitters, I think the Hit tool is the rarest, most difficult to develop, and the one the White Sox have shown the least ability to develop. Therefore it is most coveted, IMO.

The clear answer then becomes Madrigal.

100% agree, but Madrigal doesn’t have the bulldog mentality that Singer does and for that reason Brady will likely be our pick ?

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26 minutes ago, fathom said:

Singer can pitch to contact, Fulmer never could. Not similar stuff st all. Singer has fastball command Fulmer could only dream of.

This is the key. 90 pitches fine in the MLB, if the command is there. How is the 98 of Lopez currently doing? 

A little command goes a long way. 

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1 minute ago, Chicago White Sox said:

100% agree, but Madrigal doesn’t have the bulldog mentality that Singer does and for that reason Brady will likely be our pick ?

In the last article NH talked quote a bit about Madrigal mentality.

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Most people know how underwhelmed I am with Singer. Would feel a lot better if he was sitting mid 90's regularly, but I haven't seen much of that this season. The secondaries don't overwhelm me either.  I'm 100% on the Madrigal train. I would love nothing more than PHI to select Singer ahead of the Sox.

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11 minutes ago, ptatc said:

This is the key. 90 pitches fine in the MLB, if the command is there. How is the 98 of Lopez currently doing? 

A little command goes a long way. 

This is true but I can't help noticing a lot of the successful pitchers with avg 4 seamers below 91 are veterans that pitched a lot faster earlier in their career. It takes time to develop that know-how, and it seems far fewer guys came in at 90 and could make it work aide from Hendricks/Keuchel.

Look at this board:

https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=17&season=2018&month=0&season1=2018&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&sort=4,a

A lot more people can throw 90, so if it's not easy.

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Pretty agnostic who gets picked at #4. If Madrigal and Bohm are both there, which looks more likely now that it did up until pretty recently I would be a little upset if they went with Singer, but it is what I am expecting to happen.

I am fully on the Kyler Murray hype train for the second round, but there are a bunch of guys there I would be fine with taking. If a "safe" pick is used at #4 I want a couple high ceiling guys in the first five rounds.

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