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QUOTE(quickman @ Jun 8, 2005 -> 10:47 PM)
I can't help it... Does he have the same upside and the same promise as Joe Borchard? Sorry couldn't help it. We got burned on giving borchard big money, we won't chase this guy.

 

Danks isn't getting $5+ million bucks, but I'd hope the Sox are offering right around $2 million...

 

Simply put, they get this guy in a Sox uniform, and this turns into a real, real good draft, without having any sandwich picks/2nd rounders -- which, would be extremely impressive.

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If Danks gets signed (and I certainly hope that's the case), one of Anderson/Sweeney/Young/Owens could very well be moved at the deadline. Put one of em with Sean Tracey, and you could definitely get someone who'd make a big impact for us.

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On Danks, there's an article here which requires registration, bugmenot won't do the trick, but this little snippet doesn't get my hopes up much;

 

http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/registra....12b8390c4.html

 

... Younger Danks won't go to White Sox: Ex-Round Rock outfielder Jordan Danks, younger brother of Rangers pitching prospect John Danks, said his commitment to ...
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I decided to register and see what the article said. It was free and I used fake info.

 

Younger Danks won't go to White Sox: Ex-Round Rock outfielder Jordan Danks, younger brother of Rangers pitching prospect John Danks, said his commitment to play at Texas is firm. He was drafted in the 19th round by the Chicago White Sox.

 

Baseball America ranked the younger Danks as the nation's No. 12 high school prospect. "Being a Longhorn sounded more appealing to me," said Danks, a 6-5, 210-pound power hitter. "I can always do all that pro stuff later."

 

John Danks also signed with the Longhorns as a high school senior. He bypassed college for a $2.1 million signing bonus after the Rangers took him with the ninth overall pick in 2003.

 

We knew this going in. This is not news. Time to see what an offer does to him.

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QUOTE(danman31 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 12:29 AM)
I decided to register and see what the article said. It was free and I used fake info.

We knew this going in. This is not news. Time to see what an offer does to him.

 

He originally said he wouldn't sign unless he got 2.1 million to match what his brother got, then later backed off and just said he was going to college no matter what.

 

I'd throw $2.1 million at him and see what he says. Broadway will be an easy sign, as will Brooks and Clayton. They should have a lot of budgetary cash on the table depending on what happens with Cortes/Cunningham...

 

"He can always do that pro stuff later"... Not necessarily, Jordan, but you sure as hell can always do that school stuff later... Food for thought, young man...

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as will Brooks

 

You think so? I felt the same way, but BA said he was a draft eligable sophomore that could be looking for more money to sign. So I'm not sure about that. But either way we will have plenty of money available with all the likely draft-and-follows we drafted this year. If we don't sign Danks, we can sign more of the DAF guys right before next years draft.

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QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 11:55 AM)
You think so? I felt the same way, but BA said he was a draft eligable sophomore that could be looking for more money to sign. So I'm not sure about that. But either way we will have plenty of money available with all the likely draft-and-follows we drafted this year. If we don't sign Danks, we can sign more of the DAF guys right before next years draft.

 

Well, guess who ponied money up? King George signed Austin Jackson out of the 8th round for 1 million. He was a top-flight talent who played like s*** his senior year after committing to play point guard for Georgia Tech... Gonna play baseball now...

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King George signed Austin Jackson out of the 8th round for 1 million.

:crying , he was the one I wanted and thought we should draft in the 3rd, I knew he would be signable as Hewitt is flirting with other jobs. Man that sucks.

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QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 12:40 PM)
:crying  , he was the one I wanted and thought we should draft in the 3rd, I knew he would be signable as Hewitt is flirting with other jobs. Man that sucks.

 

He actually had a few quotes in the local paper about prioritizing baseball with the draft and having hoops as a fall-back option. He did play like a dog most of his senior year though...

 

The story about him hitting a HR LH'd in his only career LH'd AB was pretty amazing though... He is a legit 5-tool talent if his head is in the game...

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So the Twins drafted Kyle Carr in the 31st round

 

This of course means something to me because he pitched for my high school, though actually attended school in the town of Linton, is like a town of 2,000.

 

So that's kinda cool. Basically guaranteed to be a superstar now atleast.

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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jun 8, 2005 -> 12:55 PM)
Any relation to Eli?

 

Christian Marrero was a player of note in the second day, as the 18-year-old outfielder from Broward Junior College is the younger brother of Major Leaguer Eli Marrero.
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