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Who wants to trade draft picks in baseball?
Below are the top college ss prospects per BA's Early Draft Preview, and I 100% agree that we have a huge hole in the middle infield in our organization. That being said this is baseball, and in baseball you always draft BPA. In football the weight of drafting for position matters because you build through the draft and draft day trades alone (picks for picks, moving up and down to get who you want) and those players have an instant impact in the first 2 years. Quaterbacks, in my opinoin are the only position you develope in the NFL, with WR a lesser degree. Baseball is completely different, all players are developed, and all players are much less of a sure thing (I don't have the facts in front of me).
This difference, not completely but for the purpose of my argument, is the reduced tradability of draft picks in baseball (obviously you can't trade them at all) and the increased tradability of players (come on everyone, who doesn't love a four team deadline deal). I'm not saying in baseball you don't build through the draft, but you can also build through trades to obtain imediate impact players (see Eric Bedard). This is the exact opposite of football. Picks are easy to trade, but first round rookies/second year players with huge bonuses that extend for several years aren't. If the Orioles had the ability to trade down to about 8 and take a Colon and pick up another couple of picks in the process I am all for it, depending on how Joe Jordan values the players on the board ofcourse. Since we can't there is no discussion. Take who ever is on the top of the board. If it is a pitcher and he has a stopng end of the summer, maybe you trade Zack Britton next offseason for some other teams IMEDIATE IMPACT SS (much differenet than a drafted SS). Well, that was a longwinded and mabe semi incoherent way of saying i want Taillon, Harper or Ranaudo right now. Or, when the draft rolls around, whoever gets into my top 3. Shortstops in BA College Top 100 6. Christian Colon ss Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Cal State Fullerton 10. Rick Hague ss Jr. R-R 6-2 185 Rice 12. Jedd Gyorko ss Jr. R-R 5-10 195 West Virginia 41. Derek Dietrich ss/3b Jr. L-R 6-1 195 Georgia Tech 87. Josh Rutledge ss Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Alabama Other (draft eligeble) shortstops who rank in the top 50 in their class: Juniors Ross Wilson, 2b/ss, Alabama R-R 5-11 185 Seniors Tyler Cannon, ss, Virginia B-R 6-0 205 Joey Bergman, ss/3b, College of Charleston L-R 6-0 200 Stephen Cardullo, ss, Florida State R-R 6-0 200 Last edited by WannabeGM; 02-15-2010 at 07:16 PM.. |
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