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Day Three - Rounds 11 through 40


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MASNSteve talked to Gary Rajsich

"We are going to try and get deep into our scouts' lists to see who they really like (today)," Rajsich said. "This is the part of the draft where the area scout really gets to show his colors and get those guys he really feels strongly about.

"You have to really listen to your scouts and what they are recommending to you because, obviously, the crosscheckers and myself don't get down to (scout) these guys much."

Will there be any specific areas of focus for the Orioles today?

"No, we are still after the best pitchers and players," Rajsich said. "At some point, maybe down late 20s or maybe 30th round or so, we'll address a need in the organization. But I stress to my people we still want prospects there. We don't want just a guy filling up a position."

Rajsich has a pretty good idea of the number of players he expects to sign.

"Last year, we were around 30 and I expect it will be about the same," he said.

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Here are the top remaining players according to MLB's, Law's and Baseball America's top 100 lists. If I had access, I would have included BP...For what it's worth... (if I included someone already drafted, my bad)

MLB rank --Name -- Position -- Law ranking -- BA ranking

39 Ryan Boldt, OF 44 58

43 Kyle Serrano, RHP 21 35

52 Chris Okey, C NR 72

53 Connor Jones, RHP 29 34 (from Virginia)

57 Cavan Biggio, 2B/3B 67 67

58 Michael Wagner, RHP NR 192

60 Garrett Williams, RHP 46 66

62 Andy McGuire, 3B/SS 76 198

66 Stephen Wrenn, OF/RHP NR 109

75 Robert Tyler, RHP/OF NR 194

76 AJ Puk, LHP/1B NR 85

81 Wil Crowe, RHP 36 141

82 Chandler Eden, RHP NR 70

87 Jeremy Martinez, C/3B 100 226

91 Zack Collins, C NR 113

95 AJ Vanegas, RHP NR 78

96 Tony Rizzotti, RHP NR 180

97 Aaron Brown, LHP NR 99

99 Rowdy Tellez, 1B NR 59 (I love this name)

NR Jacob Brentz, LHP 45 80

NR Adam Plutko, RHP 77 179

NR Garrett Hampson, SS 98 84

NR Jordan Sheffield, RHP NR 88

NR Cal Quantrill, RHP NR 90

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Is it me or is it every year we never pick popular guys (other than the first round) on the national lists? I wonder if teams look at those or just ignore them altogether.

Anyone know if Clemens kid was drafted?

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Is it me or is it every year we never pick popular guys (other than the first round) on the national lists? I wonder if teams look at those or just ignore them altogether.

Anyone know if Clemens kid was drafted?

Teams mostly ignore them altogether, I think.

Kacy Clemens has not been drafted yet.

Sicnarf Loopstok, on the other hand, just went to the Indians.

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Many of these guys probably know a thing or two about talent or they wouldn't be a source for info. I agree, they are probably ignored but seems silly not to at least use as a reference.

They are mostly ignored. The baseball guys who do this are scouts.

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