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I'm bored, and I figured it would be fun to take a look back at what could possibly be the greatest draft ever, not to mention a draft where the Sox screwed up.

 

First Round (bold have reached majors)

 

1. Ari-Justin Upton

2. KC-Alex Gordon

3. Sea-Jeff Clement

4. Was-Ryan Zimmerman

5. Mil-Ryan Braun

6. Tor-Ricky Romero

7. Col-Troy Tulowitzki

8. TB-Wade Townsend

9. NYM-Mike Pelfrey

10. Det-Cameron Maybin

11. Pit-Andrew McCutchen

12. Cin-Jay Bruce

13. Bal-Brandon Snyder

14. Cle-Trevor Crowe

15. Chw-Lance Broadway

16. Fla-Chris Volstad

17. NYY-C.J. Henry

18. SD-Cesar Carillo

19. Tex-John Mayberry Jr.

20. CHC-Mark Pawlek

21. Oak-Cliff Pennington

22. Fla-Aaron Thompson

23. Bos-Jacoby Ellsbury

24. Hou-Brian Bogusevic

25. Min-Matt Garza

26. Bos-Craig Hansen

27. Atl-Joey Devine

28. Stl-Colby Rasmus

29. Fla-Jacob Marceaux

30. Stl-Tyler Greene

 

Other notable selections

36. Oak-Travis Buck

40. LAD-Luke Hochevar (didn't sign)

42. Bos-Clay Buchholz

66. SD-Chase Headley

73. Min-Kevin Slowey

76. Atl-Yunel Escobar

83. Ari-Micah Owings

102. Cle-Jensen Lewis

107. Atl-Jordan Schafer (really good prospect, but just got busted for PED's)

 

Very, very impressive. Already have players who are about to be stars with guys like Rasmus and McCutchen on the way.

 

Dissapointing that the Sox have Lance Broadway when there were guys like Buchholz, Volstad, Garza, Ellsbury, Rasmus, etc. on the board. Although at the time the word was the Sox were interested in Bogusevic and Carillo, and Lance should turn out to be better than both of them.

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QUOTE (WhiteSoxfan1986 @ May 28, 2008 -> 08:29 PM)
I'm bored, and I figured it would be fun to take a look back at what could possibly be the greatest draft ever, not to mention a draft where the Sox screwed up.

 

First Round (bold have reached majors)

 

1. Ari-Justin Upton

2. KC-Alex Gordon

3. Sea-Jeff Clement

4. Was-Ryan Zimmerman

5. Mil-Ryan Braun

6. Tor-Ricky Romero

7. Col-Troy Tulowitzki

8. TB-Wade Townsend

9. NYM-Mike Pelfrey

10. Det-Cameron Maybin

11. Pit-Andrew McCutchen

12. Cin-Jay Bruce

13. Bal-Brandon Snyder

14. Cle-Trevor Crowe

15. Chw-Lance Broadway

16. Fla-Chris Volstad

17. NYY-C.J. Henry

18. SD-Cesar Carillo

19. Tex-John Mayberry Jr.

20. CHC-Mark Pawlek

21. Oak-Cliff Pennington

22. Fla-Aaron Thompson

23. Bos-Jacoby Ellsbury

24. Hou-Brian Bogusevic

25. Min-Matt Garza

26. Bos-Craig Hansen

27. Atl-Joey Devine

28. Stl-Colby Rasmus

29. Fla-Jacob Marceaux

30. Stl-Tyler Greene

 

Other notable selections

36. Oak-Travis Buck

40. LAD-Luke Hochevar (didn't sign)

42. Bos-Clay Buchholz

66. SD-Chase Headley

73. Min-Kevin Slowey

76. Atl-Yunel Escobar

83. Ari-Micah Owings

102. Cle-Jensen Lewis

107. Atl-Jordan Schafer (really good prospect, but just got busted for PED's)

 

Very, very impressive. Already have players who are about to be stars with guys like Rasmus and McCutchen on the way.

 

Dissapointing that the Sox have Lance Broadway when there were guys like Buchholz, Volstad, Garza, Ellsbury, Rasmus, etc. on the board. Although at the time the word was the Sox were interested in Bogusevic and Carillo, and Lance should turn out to be better than both of them.

 

 

This team needs to start drafting and developing talent better. They've been pathetic at it under KW.

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QUOTE (WhiteSoxfan1986 @ May 28, 2008 -> 07:29 PM)
I'm bored, and I figured it would be fun to take a look back at what could possibly be the greatest draft ever, not to mention a draft where the Sox screwed up.

 

First Round (bold have reached majors)

 

1. Ari-Justin Upton

2. KC-Alex Gordon

3. Sea-Jeff Clement

4. Was-Ryan Zimmerman

5. Mil-Ryan Braun

6. Tor-Ricky Romero

7. Col-Troy Tulowitzki

8. TB-Wade Townsend

9. NYM-Mike Pelfrey

10. Det-Cameron Maybin

11. Pit-Andrew McCutchen

12. Cin-Jay Bruce

13. Bal-Brandon Snyder

14. Cle-Trevor Crowe

15. Chw-Lance Broadway

16. Fla-Chris Volstad

17. NYY-C.J. Henry

18. SD-Cesar Carillo

19. Tex-John Mayberry Jr.

20. CHC-Mark Pawlek

21. Oak-Cliff Pennington

22. Fla-Aaron Thompson

23. Bos-Jacoby Ellsbury

24. Hou-Brian Bogusevic

25. Min-Matt Garza

26. Bos-Craig Hansen

27. Atl-Joey Devine

28. Stl-Colby Rasmus

29. Fla-Jacob Marceaux

30. Stl-Tyler Greene

 

Other notable selections

36. Oak-Travis Buck

40. LAD-Luke Hochevar (didn't sign)

42. Bos-Clay Buchholz

66. SD-Chase Headley

73. Min-Kevin Slowey

76. Atl-Yunel Escobar

83. Ari-Micah Owings

102. Cle-Jensen Lewis

107. Atl-Jordan Schafer (really good prospect, but just got busted for PED's)

 

Very, very impressive. Already have players who are about to be stars with guys like Rasmus and McCutchen on the way.

 

Dissapointing that the Sox have Lance Broadway when there were guys like Buchholz, Volstad, Garza, Ellsbury, Rasmus, etc. on the board. Although at the time the word was the Sox were interested in Bogusevic and Carillo, and Lance should turn out to be better than both of them.

It could be worse, we could have been the idiots who took Ricky Romero (from CSUF) in the top 10. Heck, the reality is the Broadway pick isn't looking like a horrid one. He's done nothing but produce in the minors and in his short stint at the major league level he flashed the ability to get big leaguers out and make an impact. I realize he won't ever win a Cy Young, but I think a lot of people underestimate what we have in Broadway (ie, a guy that can give us 200 innings and a boatload of quality starts).

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With the cost of even a middle of the rotation starter reaching into the eight figure range in MLB today, I wouldn't be so quick to write off the value of Lance (give my regards to) Broadway just yet. He is a guy who in his short time here seemed to have a ball that had a lot of movement on it. The walk totals of prior to this year tell me he either is overthrowing his pitchers, or he isn't getting a consistant arm slot to be able to repeat his delivery in. I think this kid is going to be solid for us. Not great, but #3 to #4 starter material. He should come along at the right time to replace Contreras and his $11 million per year salary.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ May 29, 2008 -> 11:35 AM)
With the cost of even a middle of the rotation starter reaching into the eight figure range in MLB today, I wouldn't be so quick to write off the value of Lance (give my regards to) Broadway just yet. He is a guy who in his short time here seemed to have a ball that had a lot of movement on it. The walk totals of prior to this year tell me he either is overthrowing his pitchers, or he isn't getting a consistant arm slot to be able to repeat his delivery in. I think this kid is going to be solid for us. Not great, but #3 to #4 starter material. He should come along at the right time to replace Contreras and his $11 million per year salary.

That 2-seamer he was throwing against the Royals in his only start last year was pretty nasty. His work ethic and attitude certainly seem to be there, so maybe he's an overachiever type? That would be nice.

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