Comments on: Monday College Wrap-up 3/3 http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/ Baseball's Future in the Gateway City Wed, 11 Mar 2009 20:27:39 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU hourly 1 By: fewgoodcards http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14887 fewgoodcards Tue, 04 Mar 2008 13:29:25 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14887 i doubt they would pass on crow. check out the video on the side bar, his mechanics are pretty solid except for the ball wrap at the back. jackson, that is the list, and at this point i would probably have it in that order. gerrit cole fits in there somewhere, but i can't decide if it is before or after friedrich. i doubt they would pass on crow. check out the video on the side bar, his mechanics are pretty solid except for the ball wrap at the back.

jackson, that is the list, and at this point i would probably have it in that order. gerrit cole fits in there somewhere, but i can’t decide if it is before or after friedrich.

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By: erik http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14884 erik Tue, 04 Mar 2008 04:00:42 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14884 yeah, i wonder if it's too good. I caught this blurb about Shooter Hunt versus Brett Hunter I thought was interesting. "Those guys showed big velocity all the way through, they showed the ability to maintain the velocity, but I have questions about the command," said a National League scout who was in attendance. "Hunter looks more like a reliever to me, whereas Shooter could be a legit, front-line No. 1 or No. 2 guy. He was very, very good. He overthrows a little bit, but he showed the ability to maintain that velocity deep into games, he shows the ability to spin a breaking ball and get it in the zone, or he can bury it when he wants to. I liked him better because of the intensity and the better presence." KG thought he may be a possibility for the Cards. I can't help but to think of <a href="http://media.bigoo.ws/content/clip/dance/dance_184.gif" rel="nofollow">this guy</a> when i hear his name. Another NL scout added, "Hunter has a huge arm but he just needs to go to the bullpen and blow in pro ball. Hunt has a chance to start because he has some pitchability and can locate the breaking ball better, plus he’s an athletic kid." jackson- i actually am not sure on Crow. I've heard his mechanics aren't too pretty, like he's an injury waiting to happen. i would bet even if he was on the board at 13, the cardinals would pass. yeah, i wonder if it’s too good. I caught this blurb about Shooter Hunt versus Brett Hunter I thought was interesting.

“Those guys showed big velocity all the way through, they showed the ability to maintain the velocity, but I have questions about the command,” said a National League scout who was in attendance. “Hunter looks more like a reliever to me, whereas Shooter could be a legit, front-line No. 1 or No. 2 guy. He was very, very good. He overthrows a little bit, but he showed the ability to maintain that velocity deep into games, he shows the ability to spin a breaking ball and get it in the zone, or he can bury it when he wants to. I liked him better because of the intensity and the better presence.”

KG thought he may be a possibility for the Cards. I can’t help but to think of this guy when i hear his name.

Another NL scout added, “Hunter has a huge arm but he just needs to go to the bullpen and blow in pro ball. Hunt has a chance to start because he has some pitchability and can locate the breaking ball better, plus he’s an athletic kid.”

jackson- i actually am not sure on Crow. I’ve heard his mechanics aren’t too pretty, like he’s an injury waiting to happen. i would bet even if he was on the board at 13, the cardinals would pass.

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By: jackson http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14883 jackson Tue, 04 Mar 2008 03:59:54 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14883 so how is this for the top five pitchers that the FR community wants the Cards to draft (on March 3) 1. Crow 2. Matusz 3. Melville 4. Scheppers 5. Freidreich Crow, Matusz, and at least two of the last three are expected to be unavailable but if one was available, he'd be snatched up, no problem, right? Unless one of the stud hitters is available. so how is this for the top five pitchers that the FR community wants the Cards to draft (on March 3)
1. Crow
2. Matusz
3. Melville
4. Scheppers
5. Freidreich
Crow, Matusz, and at least two of the last three are expected to be unavailable but if one was available, he’d be snatched up, no problem, right? Unless one of the stud hitters is available.

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By: fewgoodcards http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14882 fewgoodcards Tue, 04 Mar 2008 03:28:50 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14882 here's an interesting question from john manuel's college chat at baseballamerica.com today Q: David from Orlando asks: Which 2008 draft-eligible guys have really pleasantly surprised you with their performances to date? Any really unpleasant surprises? A: John Manuel: Dykstra turned around Brett Hunter and that caught some attention in the seasons' first weekend. Aaron Crow is off to a very good start and for me has edged in front of Brian Matusz, who hasn't had his best fastball so far, for the race for No. 1 pitcher. But Tanner Scheppers has just blown me away for his big stuff and great start. Read Aaron's blog and you'll see why. As for unpleasant surprise, Brandon Crawford is fighting it at UCLA and hopefully he can just relax and let his talent flow, instead of trying a bit too hard. sounds like our boy tanner scheppers is gettin some attention. here’s an interesting question from john manuel’s college chat at baseballamerica.com today

Q: David from Orlando asks:
Which 2008 draft-eligible guys have really pleasantly surprised you with their performances to date? Any really unpleasant surprises?
A:

John Manuel: Dykstra turned around Brett Hunter and that caught some attention in the seasons’ first weekend. Aaron Crow is off to a very good start and for me has edged in front of Brian Matusz, who hasn’t had his best fastball so far, for the race for No. 1 pitcher. But Tanner Scheppers has just blown me away for his big stuff and great start. Read Aaron’s blog and you’ll see why. As for unpleasant surprise, Brandon Crawford is fighting it at UCLA and hopefully he can just relax and let his talent flow, instead of trying a bit too hard.

sounds like our boy tanner scheppers is gettin some attention.

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By: southeast redbird http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14880 southeast redbird Tue, 04 Mar 2008 03:09:57 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14880 I think he could really be a pitcher's nightmare (as you see) good discipline waits for his pitch and watches for the pitcher's mistake. He's getting it together. I think he could really be a pitcher’s nightmare (as you see) good discipline waits for his pitch and watches for the pitcher’s mistake. He’s getting it together.

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By: fewgoodcards http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14869 fewgoodcards Mon, 03 Mar 2008 22:42:51 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14869 what did you think of cole figueroa from florida? i know he is only a soph. and isn't draft eligible, but he just seems like a great pure baseball player. what did you think of cole figueroa from florida? i know he is only a soph. and isn’t draft eligible, but he just seems like a great pure baseball player.

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By: southeast redbird http://futureredbirds.com/2008/03/03/monday-college-wrap-up-33/#comment-14868 southeast redbird Mon, 03 Mar 2008 22:34:19 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=970#comment-14868 I was at the Miami game and I wasn't particularly impressed with the Canes top prospects. I've seen lesser talent work harder. Dennis Rabin is still nursing a bad back. Florida State needs to get their act together and find pitchers that can get the job done and develop starters, relievers and possibly a closer. Scouts don't particularly like the top catcher in the draft doing double duty in a game, they used to cringe when Weiters did it. I was at the Miami game and I wasn’t particularly impressed with the Canes top prospects. I’ve seen lesser talent work harder. Dennis Rabin is still nursing a bad back.

Florida State needs to get their act together and find pitchers that can get the job done and develop starters, relievers and possibly a closer. Scouts don’t particularly like the top catcher in the draft doing double duty in a game, they used to cringe when Weiters did it.

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