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YONDER ALONZO!!!!!

If you havent heard of him..he is a power hitting first baseman(yes, another Boras client) who is close friends with Alex Rodriguez.

He is a terrific hitter who will break all of RYAN BRAUNS's records at Miami, Word is...he is a top five candidate. I mentioned him to Andy Macphail personally at ST today. Joe Jordan is in charge of all the picks and info on them.Hes about 6'4 235 /240..and apparently a terriffic kid.

Dont know what the Orioles think about him...but in the spirit of this site..just thought Id throw that name into the ring.

I am speaking at the UM baseball dinner on Tuesday night and I will meet him personally...but imagine if he hit homers with regularity we could cry....Alonzo...goes YONDER!!!!!!!

Already posted in the Pre-season Draft Rankings forum...

This is just a quick look at the guys I'll be previewing and the order I've ranked them at least as the season nears. These rankings are highly likely to change during the coming season, and may not be overly recognizeable by draft time.

1. Pedro Alvarez, College 3B

2. Brian Matusz, College LHSP

3. Eric Hosmer, High School 1B

4. Aaron Crow, College RHSP

5. Justin Smoak, College 1B

6. Tim Beckham, High School SS

7. Tim Melville, High School RHSP

8. Aaron Hicks, High School RHSP/OF

9. Yonder Alonso, College 1B/DH

10. Gerrit Cole, High School RHSP

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Alonso is likely a DH in the majors, but he certainly profiles as an outstanding hitter.

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YONDER ALONZO!!!!!

If you havent heard of him..he is a power hitting first baseman(yes, another Boras client) who is close friends with Alex Rodriguez.

He is a terrific hitter who will break all of RYAN BRAUNS's records at Miami, Word is...he is a top five candidate. I mentioned him to Andy Macphail personally at ST today. Joe Jordan is in charge of all the picks and info on them.Hes about 6'4 235 /240..and apparently a terriffic kid.

Dont know what the Orioles think about him...but in the spirit of this site..just thought Id throw that name into the ring.

I am speaking at the UM baseball dinner on Tuesday night and I will meet him personally...but imagine if he hit homers with regularity we could cry....Alonzo...goes YONDER!!!!!!!

So many players that I want! Everytime that I hear about a new propect I want him on the team! Can we get 2 picks this year? haha :D

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YONDER ALONZO!!!!!

If you havent heard of him..he is a power hitting first baseman(yes, another Boras client) who is close friends with Alex Rodriguez.

He is a terrific hitter who will break all of RYAN BRAUNS's records at Miami, Word is...he is a top five candidate. I mentioned him to Andy Macphail personally at ST today. Joe Jordan is in charge of all the picks and info on them.Hes about 6'4 235 /240..and apparently a terriffic kid.

Dont know what the Orioles think about him...but in the spirit of this site..just thought Id throw that name into the ring.

I am speaking at the UM baseball dinner on Tuesday night and I will meet him personally...but imagine if he hit homers with regularity we could cry....Alonzo...goes YONDER!!!!!!!

Roy, Roy, we don't draft a DH at # 4 overall. At 15 -30 maybe. His defense is suppose to be really bad. Hopefully, The O's do due dilligence about this.

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Do you guys really think Jordan will let Matusz get past #4? My impression of the system is that there are no ace type pitchers that are close to being ready. If Matusz is there, I think he's the pick. A college lefty with three plus pitches is just too good.

I realize that impact bats are more of a need , but I think a 1B is easier to find than a potential dominant pitcher. Plus Matusz should be easier to sign than Smoak or Hosmer.

One thing I'll say for Smoak is I think he's from the same hometown as Wieters and a potential 3-4 with two power hitting switch hitters is very interesting:)

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Do you guys really think Jordan will let Matusz get past #4? My impression of the system is that there are no ace type pitchers that are close to being ready. If Matusz is there, I think he's the pick. A college lefty with three plus pitches is just too good.

I realize that impact bats are more of a need , but I think a 1B is easier to find than a potential dominant pitcher. Plus Matusz should be easier to sign than Smoak or Hosmer.

One thing I'll say for Smoak is I think he's from the same hometown as Wieters and a potential 3-4 with two power hitting switch hitters is very interesting:)

One thing I'm certain of... Jordan will take the best player available. If Matusz is that guy, then he'll be an Oriole.

I agree that I'd prefer an impact bat, as our system is bereft of them for the most part. Having Smoak and Wieters would be sweet. Yet, as I've stated in another thread, I believe that by draft time we'll have a more clear idea on the potential positions of Billy Rowell and Brandon Snyder. Will they both step it up this year, or fall back? Can either stick at 3B? If Rowell in particular has a big year at third, both defensively and at the plate, we'll have our heir apparent there and will then we'll be more comfortable choosing a 1B in the draft... if we desire to do so.

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Do you guys really think Jordan will let Matusz get past #4? My impression of the system is that there are no ace type pitchers that are close to being ready. If Matusz is there, I think he's the pick. A college lefty with three plus pitches is just too good.

I realize that impact bats are more of a need , but I think a 1B is easier to find than a potential dominant pitcher. Plus Matusz should be easier to sign than Smoak or Hosmer.

One thing I'll say for Smoak is I think he's from the same hometown as Wieters and a potential 3-4 with two power hitting switch hitters is very interesting:)

I think what AM/PA think about getting Tex (chances and desire) might also be an influence.

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