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  1. 45 minutes ago, Enjoy Terror said:

    The extremely early, very unnecessary pitching stat update:

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    Yes, very very early, but you gotta like the high strikeout numbers. You would think, if anything, two or three of these guys will be future bullpen studs for the orioles.

  2. I had a thought similar to this but more along the lines of, with the regime of Mike Elias and all of the new front office staff and instructors. Are there some prospects in the orioles  system that don't fit what we're trying to do has an organization but have more value to other organizations?

    Example: Brennan Hanifee is a tall, built, athletic pitcher who throws heavy fastballs that stay low in the zone. Last year he produced so many groundouts but had very low strikeout numbers. He was very effective but was a pitch to contact pitcher. Elias and the Orioles new system has put a heavy emphasis on strikeouts (as they should) but maybe there is an organization out there that would value Hanifee a lot more than our current regime does. His numbers aren't great this year, but thats because he's trying to change his pitching style to fit the new direction of the organization. 

    Do we have more players like this that might be valued higher by other organizations than the orioles value them? Could we get prospects that fit more of our new direction?

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  3. In a year of suck, the orioles actually have two starting pitchers who are pitching very well. The reason for their success?  The gutsiest pitch in all of baseball..... the changeup.

    I remember reading an article towards the beginning of the year where John Means said it was Doug Brocail who worked with him during spring training to futher develop his changeup. Now, Cashner has stepped it up and has become a dependable starter on the back of a very effective change up. 

    I wonder if this will be the orioles thing for the next few years? A successful rotation built on the development of an effective change up

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Luke-OH said:

    I think you'll see a number of them stretched out as the year goes on. 

    McLarty, Gillispie, Elliot, Hammer and probably a couple others. 

    I think Gillispie profiles better as a reliever, but they'll probably give him a go as a starter. 

     

    It will be interested to observe the trajectory of this class of pitchers. Because of the lack of bullpen talent in our minors, I think the guys who start out and stay as bullpen arms will progress through the system much faster than the guys who are given the opportunity to stick as a starter.

  5. I've been very pleasantly surprised by how well everyone has thrown so far. Just from my observations, I have seen very few earned runs but a lot of strikeouts. The one weird thing is I'm not sure if a for sure starting pitching prospect has jumped out at me. Almost every guy has thrown one maybe two inning outings. 

  6. 8 hours ago, ChipTait said:

    Blocked in the infield in SD.  Crazy to think he could be part of the next winning Orioles team?

    Did we pick him up?

     

  7. 4 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

    With what I said in previous post here is a few predictions of type of trades I could see.

    Cashner to Arizona for Taylor Clark and another prospect around the 30-50 range.   

    Villar to Cubs for Oscar DeLa Cruz and Trent Giambrone.

    Givens to Pirates for O’Neil Cruz and Max Kranick 

     

    No way we get O'neil Cruz for Givens. I'd trade cashner, villar, and givens for O'neil Cruz haha

  8. 5 minutes ago, Chavez Ravine said:

    I looked up Dax Stubbs just because I liked the name and came across this article from December about how the Bahamas have emerged as a hotbed of baseball talent.

    https://www.mlb.com/news/bahamas-producing-talented-baseball-players-c302131226

     

    To save people time, mention of dax stubbs in last paragraph of the article just saying him along other names are the next wave of talent from the bahamas

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    16 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

    That's why they signed.  Luis Ortiz is now the 8th-best starter in the organization.  On the Yanks his ETA would be 2026.  With the O's it's a week from Friday.

    This made me chuckle but there's a lot of truth to this. Especially the fact that these guys are the first legitimate class of international guys who will be followed (by us on the board) much more closely than other intl class.

  10. 15 minutes ago, interloper said:

    https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2019-mlb-international-signings-tracker/#Orioles

     

    Baltimore Orioles
     

    Luis Ortiz, lhp, Dominican Republic
    Anderson Rogers, ss, Dominican Republic (video)
    Charbel Abboud, rhp, Venezuela

    Right-handed pitcher Charbel Abboud (2019) of Venezuela led all pitchers with six strikeouts. Right-handed pitcher Diego Navarro ('19) and lefty Luis Baldiris ('20) each struck out five batters while eligible right-handers Angel Ramirez and Cristian Nunez from the Dominican Republic each struck out four.

    Abboud’s fastball averaged 90.3 mph and topped out at 93.4 mph. The spin rate on the pitch was up to 2,528 rpm, topping the MLB average of 2,263 rpm for fastballs.

    This is from an article on a showcase for international prospects this past February

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  11. 11 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

    I like following this Acevado kid.  He seems like the most high profile of our Intl signs.  I've seen a few lists of names to follow in this thread, but can Luke or someone else with some knowledge of our DSL guys put together a "Top 10 Prospects" list of guys to follow in this league?  This list should be based on potential and scouting reports and not stats.  

    6'4" Center Fielder who's only 16. Yeah, I'll take that!

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  12. I originally had a question that I think Elias answered in a recent interview but I'll still ask it:

    The guys we will sign on July 2nd  are not currently on a DSL team but we are anticipating all of them to be signed and then immediately placed on a DSL team? Do we have enough open roster spots for these guys? Will the July 2nd signing group push some of the top preformers currently on DSL teams to the GCL team?

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  13. 3 minutes ago, Philip said:

    I guess that refers to the size of the school and therefore the perceived quality of the player.

    I have a student whose parents both attended the Colorado school of mines, haha.

    do you know that draft pick’s name?

    Trevor Kehe outfielder

  14. 42 minutes ago, Enjoy Terror said:

    We've signed an UDFA named Christopher Burgess. It might be this person:

    http://www.mgaknights.com/sports/bsb/2018-19/bios/burgess_christopher_8pv8

    https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=342063

     

    There is a pitcher from a lesser known school, but I'm doubting it's that's guy.

    I'm pretty certain its the middle georgia guy as well. his stats aren't overwhelming but he's a high OBP catcher

  15. 18 minutes ago, Philip said:

    What are DII-III players? And what does that signify? I probably should know but don’t.

    Division II and Division III players as in what level of baseball they played in college. We drafted a guy from randolph macon (D-III), like northwest missouri or something like that (DII). I have no idea what level the colorado school or mines is but what we got a guy from there. These were just the ones off the top of my head but there are a couple more we drafted. I think it's safe to say that we drafted a lot more D-II and D-III players than anyone else.

  16. In this draft, we selected a handful of DII and DIII players. As a scout under Elias regime, how do you evaluate the players in relation to DI and/or HS guys?

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