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Ok, with the news in that the D-Rays will choose Tim Beckham instead of Buster Posey, I thought we should do a last second mock draft where everyone gets at least the first pick correct. Assuming the D-Rays do indeed take Beckham, it could cause a ripple effect with the other early picks.

Here's my last minute Top 10:

1 - TB - Tim Beckham. IMO, they should take Posey.

2 - PITT - said to be locked on Alvarez for quite some time. But perhaps they were sure the D-Rays were taking Posey. I believe there will be some serious last second debate whether or not they should go with Posey instead of Alvarez.

PITT's Pick - Pedro Alvarez.

3 - KC - Again, the favorite here is supposed to be Eric Hosmer. I just don't see it happening, especially with Posey now in the picture. I think the Royals go with Posey or Aaron Crow here instead on Hosmer.

KC's Pick - Buster Posey.

4 - Orioles - the fans want Justin Smoak, but I believe JJ wants Matusz. Look for Matusz to be in the starting rotation by 2010.

Orioles Pick - Brian Matusz.

5 - Giants - The Giants are in dire need of position players and Justin Smoak will look very nice in the middle of that pathetic lineup.

Giants Pick - Justin Smoak

6 - Marlins - they are praying that Buster Posey falls to them at #6. If he does they will quickly snatch him up. He'll be gone and they will select Kyle Skipworth, who IMO, will be a better professional than Buster Posey.

Marlins Pick - Kyle Skipworth

7 - Reds - They will debate between Gordon Beckham, Eric Hosmer and Aaron Crow. Most experts have them taking Gordon Beckham with this pick. I don't.

Reds Pick - Eric Hosmer

8 - White Sox - Again, they were set to take Yonder Alonso here. That is until Gordon Beckham fell in their lap.

White Sox Pick - Gordon Beckham

9 - Nationals - The Nats are hoping that one of the above offensive players fall to them. When they don't, they take the best pitcher on the board.

Nats Pick - Aaron Crow

10 - Astros - Again, the Astros are hoping one of the above offensive players falls to them. They will consider Yonder Alonso with this pick, but instead opt for a college pitcher.

Astros Pick - Christian Friedrich

If I get 5 out of 10 correct I will be happy. I shook things up with the Posey pick. Let's see how it plays out.

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1 Rays > Tim Beckham, H.S. SS, (GA)

2 Pirates > *Pedro Alvarez, 3B/1B, Vanderbilt

3 Royals > *Eric Hosmer, H.S. 1B, (FL) --I also had Posey here, but everyone says Hosmer, so...

4 Orioles > *Brian Matusz, LHSP, San Diego

5 Giants > #Justin Smoak, 1B, South Carolina

6 Marlins > Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia --In need of a SS so HRamirez can move to CF or elsewhere.

7 Reds > Aaron Crow, RHSP, Missouri

8 White Sox > *Kyle Skipworth, H.S. C, (CA)

9 Nationals > Buster Posey, C, Florida State

10 Astros > Shooter Hunt, RHSP, Tulane

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1 Rays > Tim Beckham, H.S. SS, (GA)

2 Pirates > *Pedro Alvarez, 3B/1B, Vanderbilt

3 Royals > *Eric Hosmer, H.S. 1B, (FL) --I also had Posey here, but everyone says Hosmer, so...

4 Orioles > *Brian Matusz, LHSP, San Diego

5 Giants > #Justin Smoak, 1B, South Carolina

6 Marlins > Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia --In need of a SS so HRamirez can move to CF or elsewhere.

7 Reds > Aaron Crow, RHSP, Missouri

8 White Sox > *Kyle Skipworth, H.S. C, (CA)

9 Nationals > Buster Posey, C, Florida State

10 Astros > Shooter Hunt, RHSP, Tulane

I hope you are wrong Greg, Smoak means we have an insurance policy in case Tex spurns us... We've got plenty of pitching and absolutely next to no hitting.

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I hope you are wrong Greg, Smoak means we have an insurance policy in case Tex spurns us... We've got plenty of pitching and absolutely next to no hitting.

There is a higher success rate with FA hitters than pitchers.

No way possible that we have plenty of pitching, IMO.

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It does look like Posey might slip - perhaps due to bonus demands. There are teams with big bucks deeper in the draft like Detroit and both NY teams that could use a quality catching prospect - so perhaps his agent is manipulating the draft a bit.

Still, Wieters signed for $6M and TB and Pitts have paid in the past or appear prepared to pay that this year.

I find it very surprising that TB, Pitts and KC would pass on a possible all-star catcher for $6M given what is in their systems now.

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It does look like Posey might slip - perhaps due to bonus demands. There are teams with big bucks deeper in the draft like Detroit and both NY teams that could use a quality catching prospect - so perhaps his agent is manipulating the draft a bit.

Still, Wieters signed for $6M and TB and Pitts have paid in the past or appear prepared to pay that this year.

I find it very surprising that TB, Pitts and KC would pass on a possible all-star catcher for $6M given what is in their systems now.

Wieters signed for the highest up front bonus of $6MM. Not sure what Posey's $12MM request consists of.

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It does look like Posey might slip - perhaps due to bonus demands. There are teams with big bucks deeper in the draft like Detroit and both NY teams that could use a quality catching prospect - so perhaps his agent is manipulating the draft a bit.

Still, Wieters signed for $6M and TB and Pitts have paid in the past or appear prepared to pay that this year.

I find it very surprising that TB, Pitts and KC would pass on a possible all-star catcher for $6M given what is in their systems now.

Pittsburgh is gonna draft and sign someone with similarly large demands to Posey. They just view Alvarez as the far superior player (and I agree with them).
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