Well I didn't see a thread (can lock this if there is one) but the draft starts today. There are only 5 rounds this year due to COVID-19 and the Astros don't have a pick in round 1 or 2. The Astros have the following picks: Compensation pick - 72 (for losing Gerrit Cole) Round 3 - 101 Round 4 - 131 Round 5 - 160
It wouldn’t surprise me to see Houston pick the best player available regardless of signability with their 2nd and 3rd round picks, being comfortable punting those picks to next draft when there will be more talent and them potentially having a larger pool will play to their advantage. No way of guessing what they’ll do in rounds 4 and 5 but I suspect they might end up with college pitchers in those slots because that seems to be where the depth is in this draft.
F MLB! I love the game of baseball but I hate MLB and their shitty players association. Hypocrites all around.
Why? They want too play as many games as possible, it’s the owners that are trying to back out of the agreement made in March.
Back on topic of the thread... What’s the Astros draft pool? And slot value for the comp pick, Rd 3-5 picks?
This. The Owners and the MLBPA seem to want to do some sort of dumbass thunderdome, and they are both completely tone-deaf.
Owners and players made an agreement that specified what would happen if no games were played and if games could be played normally with 3 conditions being meet. If games could be played while taking extra precautions, further negotiations in good faith were required to happen before season could start. Owners informed players union that pay would have to be reduced if fans could not attend games. As players have said no to any reduction in pay despite being informed that would need to occur for games to be played without fans prior to agreement, some of the blame has to go to the players. Granted, owners offer is still probably about 200-300 million light.
Moneyballers all agree, there is no way a guy named "Torkelson" can get to the majors. Hancock has similar problems. Austin Martin, that guy is going to be a bad ass. Mark it down.
72 - $870,700 101 - $577,000 131 - $430,800 160 -$324,100 Total is $2,202,600 per excel. Sauce: https://www.mlb.com/news/2020-mlb-draft-bonus-slots
Rays and Cardinals took the two players the Astros coveted. Astros really, really liked that high schooler the Rays took.
No surprise Click wanted who the Rays wanted. But surely they didn’t expect either of those guys to last until 72. Looking at the last 2 drafts, this comment, and the Leon/Colas rumors, it appears Click and the guys leftover from Luhnow agree on targeting power hitters and power arms. Hitters with big power potential that might be available at 72: Blaze Jordan Corey Collins Nolan McLean Gage Workman Hudson Haskin Owen Caissie Tyler Gentry Chase Davis pitchers who throw 97+: Jared Kelley Cole Wilcox Chris McMahon JT Ginn Burl Carraway Jared Jones Kyle Nicolas Alejandro Rosario Gavin Williams Mason Erla
You would be right. Click is also a big believer on betting on upside early in the draft both stateside and international. As long as his gambles look more like those taken by the Rays than the White Sox, I am good with it.
Sorry...I should've been a little more clear with my angst. I was reviewing the draft and was pissed off that Houston didn't have picks in the first two rounds. My hypocritical reference was a two-prong jab at MLB for not punishing other cheating teams to the extent the Astros were punished...and the players (during the minimal spring training games up until now) that found it cute to make jokes at the Astros' expense. How many of these guys have had teammates (or did it themselves) try to steal signs while standing on second base. EVERYONE does it...so F MLB for making the Astros an example. What a joke of an organization...only rivaled by the joke that is the NCAA. As for the two sides not agreeing on a restart and bickering over every sticking point...I'm not the least bit surprised. It happens in all sports (and even in industries)...so I'm ok with the process unfolding how it may. Millionaires fighting with billionaires.
At least the Astros don't have to worry about any of their players from 2017 being signed as free agents by other teams - correct? I mean, that would be hypocritical of those teams to sign players after the extent of the scheme was unveiled. It would be hypocritical of their potential teammates to welcome those cheaters into their brotherhood. It would also be hypocritical of the fans to welcome them. I am quite confident, therefore, that the Astros will retain Springer and Correa and others.
No, they didn’t expect either player to be there when they finally had a chance to draft. They were just two players that the Astros had at the top of their board. Astros are looking for inefficiencies in the market to exploit. Be that dropping a lot of money on an outfielder that is small (thus under rated) but has tremendous power or a 17 year old pitcher.