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13 hours ago, Cumberbundy said:

Mountcastle 

Hays

DL Hall

Harvey

Mullins

Sisco

Adam Hall

Akin

Scott

Santander

Liranzo

Sedlock

Lowther

Bishop

Baumann

Hanifee

Gassaway

Wheels 

Wells

Long (no love for long from mlb)

Chrichton

Rif

Reyes

Breazeale

Peralta 

Cleavinger

Curran

Yaz

Fenter

 

Mostly future all stars, some just very good mlb players. 

 

Mostly future all-stars?

If that was true we would have the best farm in baseball. Your expectations seem to be a bit out of wack.

If half of those players ended up being effective major leaguers it would be an unmitigated success. 

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18 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

Mostly future all-stars?

If that was true we would have the best farm in baseball. Your expectations seem to be a bit out of wack.

If half of those players ended up being effective major leaguers it would be an unmitigated success. 

I'm guessing Cumberbundy's remark was a bit tongue in cheek.  

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21 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I'm guessing Cumberbundy's remark was a bit tongue in cheek.  

I would guess totally tongue in cheek, and, yet, there a number of players on that list that will be very interesting to follow.

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42 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

Mostly future all-stars?

If that was true we would have the best farm in baseball. Your expectations seem to be a bit out of wack.

If half of those players ended up being effective major leaguers it would be an unmitigated success. 

I don't see one glass as half full, I see 30 full glasses of delicious yoo-hoo. If any of those guys ever makes an all star team it would be a surprise. If half contribute to the O's we need to give the fine folks who draft for the O's a raise. 

I am excited about each. Our draft/scouting department has given us quite a few guys to have a bit of optimism about. I didn't even get Wynns or Dietz on the list. It's unfortunate that we don't have two more top picks in there but Dan is a wildman. On days Wade Miley pitches I need to find something to keep myself in a positive frame of mind so I just spent the evening on the farm.

 

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5 minutes ago, Cumberbundy said:

On days Wade Miley pitches I need to find something to keep myself in a positive frame of mind so I just spent the evening on the farm.

 

Good news...it's Jiminez today!  '-)

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On 7/25/2017 at 10:35 AM, Can_of_corn said:

BA traditionally sticks with their picks for a long time. They had Josh Hart like #5 last year still. 

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2 hours ago, Cumberbundy said:

I don't see one glass as half full, I see 30 full glasses of delicious yoo-hoo. If any of those guys ever makes an all star team it would be a surprise. If half contribute to the O's we need to give the fine folks who draft for the O's a raise. 

I am excited about each. Our draft/scouting department has given us quite a few guys to have a bit of optimism about. I didn't even get Wynns or Dietz on the list. It's unfortunate that we don't have two more top picks in there but Dan is a wildman. On days Wade Miley pitches I need to find something to keep myself in a positive frame of mind so I just spent the evening on the farm.

 

Classic first and last lines.  

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12 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

BA traditionally sticks with their picks for a long time. They had Josh Hart like #5 last year still. 

I agree that they do tend to stick with their picks, however, they had Hart ranked #13 after 2013, #25 after 2014 and #28 after 2015.

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42 minutes ago, Frobby said:

He's getting clobbered today.   

Yeah his command is off, I'm watching it. He needs to command his fastball because his secondaries are lackluster, most of the year he's had good command, not today, he was missing his spots badly.

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On July 25, 2017 at 9:06 PM, Cumberbundy said:

Mountcastle 

Hays

DL Hall

Harvey

Mullins

Sisco

Adam Hall

Akin

Scott

Santander

Liranzo

Sedlock

Lowther

Bishop

Baumann

Hanifee

Gassaway

Wheels 

Wells

Long (no love for long from mlb)

Chrichton

Rif

Reyes

Breazeale

Peralta 

Cleavinger

Curran

Yaz

Fenter

 

Mostly future all stars, some just very good mlb players. 

 

One gone, how many more to go. ☹️

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