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09-16-2009 01:37 PM #1
And with their first pick in the 2010 draft, the O's select...
The season isn't over (therefore, the draft order hasn't been finalized), but when has that stopped us from making predictions before.

Since the O's will probably have a Top 5 pick, a) who do you think will still be available and b) who do you think the O's will draft?
Here's a good reference for the *premium* talent available in the 2010 draft.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today...09/268869.html
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09-16-2009 01:41 PM #2
I'm having a hard time picking between Andrew Cole and Jameson Taillon; however, I'll go with the latter, if only for the Roger Clemens comparison.

http://baseball.uaallamerica.com/pub...ameson-Taillon
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09-16-2009 02:54 PM #3
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The biggest difference between the 2 from what I can tell is that Cole has a usable 3rd pitch and Taillon does not, if Taillon can develop a usable 3rd pitch, I like him more. But they both have a plus breaking pitch to go along with the hard fastball. Theres another guy I think his name is Covey who is possibly up there with Bedrosian, Taillon and Cole as well. And even though here Allstar is leaning toward Cole, Ive heard a few other places leaning toward Taillon, but at this point, they are all so closely rated its impossible to tell who will end up the top HS arm. Both Taillon and Cole are very projectable still and could add more velo even.
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09-17-2009 01:02 PM #4
This isn't true. I'd rank (and project) Taillon's change-up to be better than Cole's at this point. He gets more depth and, I think, shows more feel. I've also seen a slider from Taillon that shows plus potential.
Covey's curve is very impressive with big time depth. I'd go Taillon, Cole, Whitson as the top three prep arms at this point. Tago might have the most fastball life I've seen this summer. Loose arm and excellent late run.
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09-17-2009 01:09 PM #5
Right now I like Christian Colon if we go for a position player. A lot will depend on how much he improves next season. He could rise or fall very fast IMO. If we go pitcher though, I really like what I saw last year from Anthony Ranaudo. I think that guy has TOR written all over him.
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09-17-2009 01:12 PM #6
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09-17-2009 08:02 PM #7
Bryce Brentz
In his first year, Brentz was a collegiate freshman All-American. In his second year, Brentz’s average actually rose and so did his homer run total. Brentz has the most raw power in a draft class which is already loaded with power, and has incredible bat command and even better bat speed. While Brentz is an outfielder, I don’t think he’ll end up sticking there, as for a guy with his power and hands, he profiles more like a first baseman at the big league level.
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09-17-2009 08:12 PM #8
College pitchers Deck McGuire and Chris Sale are intriguing options as well.
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09-17-2009 08:22 PM #9
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We are probably drafting a pitcher, since it will likely be the BPA.
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09-17-2009 09:50 PM #10
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09-26-2009 07:37 PM #14
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With the second or third pick we need a college player who can help us sooner rather than later. I'd prefer a hitter but if a top college pitcher like Matusz is available you have to take him.
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