Truth & Rumors > MLB

Few standouts in 'very shallow' draft

Views
7076
Comments
10

08:23 AM ET 06.04 | Byron Buxton, Mark Appel, Kyle Zimmer and Kevin Gausman are names worth remembering, but baseball's amateur draft Monday doesn't have industry insiders all that excited. "There doesn't seem to be as much depth to this draft as there were with others," Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette said. "Hopefully, we'll get a few good players." ... Whether the Orioles get one of those elite players may depend on what the teams ahead of them -- the Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins and Seattle Mariners -- do. "Right away, it gets very shallow as far as talent and upside," [Orioles couting director Gary Rajsich] said. "Without giving you a specific number, there are very few [exceptional players available]."

The Baltimore Sun

Byron Buxton, Icon Sports Byron Buxton, Icon Sports
June 4, 2012  08:54 AM ET

Indeed, but Duquette will find talent then trade it for pennies.

June 4, 2012  08:59 AM ET

The baseball draft is in a world of its own. Most of the other sports draft for now but baseball drafts for down the road . Most likely all of the kids drafted only about 10 to 15 per cent make it to the big show.

Comment #3 has been removed
June 4, 2012  10:03 AM ET

Just because somebody is not currently exceptional doesn't mean that they couldn't become exceptional. People develop at different rates.

June 4, 2012  10:57 AM ET

So they're saying the scouts are actually gonna have to earn their paychecks this draft....

June 4, 2012  12:31 PM ET

You can't tell a book by it's cover, look at all the late bloomers da Mets got!!!

June 4, 2012  12:35 PM ET
QUOTE(#5):

So they're saying the scouts are actually gonna have to earn their paychecks this draft....

And the coaches in the minors will have to work as well...

June 4, 2012  01:40 PM ET
QUOTE(#7):

And the coaches in the minors will have to work as well...

Scouting and Player Development have not been the O's strong suit for quite some time...

June 4, 2012  02:50 PM ET

Keith Hernandez 42nd Round. Mike Piazza as a favor 52nd Round, Isaw this scout for the A's he was 92 years old, I asked him what his secret to scouting was, he said it was the Girlfriend of th 18 Year Old Centerfielder he was about to draft that convinced him thats its not love that keeps them from playing the field!!!! That was the scouts do, they scout the girlfriends!!!!!

 
June 4, 2012  09:03 PM ET

Hopefully our next Pujols will still be there in the 13th round.

Comment

Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.


Truth & Rumors

MOST POPULAR

  1. 1
    No lock for Lakers, Howard intrigued by Houston
    Views
    1872
    Comments
    1799
  2. 2
    Mattingly won't last the week
    Views
    9201
    Comments
    530
  3. 3
    Sens' OT hero had fiberglass shards removed from face
    Views
    1756
    Comments
    89
  4. 4
    Garrett digging in against Jerry
    Views
    18147
    Comments
    77
  5. 5
    Smith brothers may become package deal
    Views
    14026
    Comments
    59

SI.com

Swimsuit

SI Photos