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Man I miss Luke giving us great draft thoughts. Of course his skills will be put to use for exactly that purpose for the Orioles in this draft, especially since so much of it is going to be video scouting.

It looks like all signs are pointing to Torkelson going 1-1. 

Pretty funny mock draft here that I've said could be a possibility before: 

https://fansided.com/2020/05/06/5-prospects-to-watch-orioles-rebuild/

 

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5-rounds confirmed.  I guess supplemental picks get proportionately more valuable for those that have them with so few rounds.

https://www.rotoworld.com/baseball/mlb/player-news

It is a little sudden this is just 5 weeks off.  Martin or not is the biggest driver I see for if we are Lindor Cohort bidders in 18 months if the world gets back to normal and the Orioles to relevance.

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Kiley McDaniel has the O’s selecting Austin Martin at No. 2. He noted that Nick Gonzales is heavily rumored to be the backup option “if the prices on Martin and Torkelson are thought to be too high” (Martin and Torkelson are both represented by Boras Crop.). At pick No. 30, he has the O’s selecting Jared Shuster, LHP, Wake Forest.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/29154256/kiley-mcdaniel-2020-mlb-mock-draft-10

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On 5/11/2020 at 10:47 PM, Sydnor said:

Kiley McDaniel has the O’s selecting Austin Martin at No. 2. He noted that Nick Gonzales is heavily rumored to be the backup option “if the prices on Martin and Torkelson are thought to be too high” (Martin and Torkelson are both represented by Boras Crop.). At pick No. 30, he has the O’s selecting Jared Shuster, LHP, Wake Forest.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/29154256/kiley-mcdaniel-2020-mlb-mock-draft-10

I want Austin Martin but am interested in the Gonzales + overslot at No. 30 strategy depending on who they would target at No. 30. Gonzales' numbers at the Cape make me feel better about his obviously NMSU-inflated numbers. Wonder if Elias sees any Altuve comps in another super-hitting second baseman. We don't have many middle infield prospects and he would likely be on the same timeline as Hall, Rodriguez, and Rutschman.

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A guy not discussed much here, but should be, is LHP Asa Lacy. Reading some of the articles about him, he really elevated early this season to a top-notch (and potentially ace) starter.  I figure we take Tork or Martin, but shouldn't rule Lacy out, as he is regarded as worthy of a Top 2 selection.

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