Here’s your outlet for discussing the final 20 picks of the 2009 draft. The Phillies will pick 27th again in every round or until they decide enough is enough. I expect them to take a bunch of high school kids and some college seniors again just to round out the numbers. They took Cosart in the 38th round last year and signed him, so anything is possible. Look for high school guys from Texas and Washington in particular, and maybe even some of the midwestern states this year, as the Phillies seemed to hit Nebraska/Kansas more so than usual. Check below for more…
Since the only real objective in rounds 31-50 is taking signability guys and hoping for a miracle, I’d prefer up the middle guys, legit SS/2B and then also prep lefties and maybe a 3B or 1B thrown in there. The following players ranked in Baseball America’s Top 200 have yet to be picked and should be considered big signability guys
#81 Austin Maddox, C (Eagle’s View Academy, FL)
#119 Reggie Williams, OF (Brooks-Debartalo Collegiate HS, FL)
#120 Cohl Walla, OF (Lake Travis HS, TX)
#135 Scott Griggs, RHP (San Ramon Valley HS, CA)
#142 Christian Jones, LHP (Monte Vista HS, CA)
#152 Hoby Milner, LHP (Paschal HS, TX)
#168 Miles Hamblin, C (Howard JC, TX)
#176 Kyle Hansen, RHP (St Dominic HS, NY)
#185 Tanner Poppe, RHP (Girard HS, KS)
The Phillies remaining picks
947 –
977 –
1007 –
1037 –
1067 –
1097 –
1127 –
1157 –
1187 –
1217 –
1247 –
1277 –
1307 –
1337 –
1367 –
1397 –
1427 –
1457 –
1487 –
1517 –
1547 –
Maddox must want 1st round money; that’s the only rationale for him not being picked at this point of things.
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Who names their kid Cohl Walla? I mean really!
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3rd day under way, Phillies took a LHP from San Jacinto JuCo named Kevin Angelle
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Another soft tossing Canadian righty HSer….possible prescription drug mule for the team?
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Big Canadian, Colin Kleven
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They just took Colin Kleven from Canada. Mechanics need a lot of work but looks pretty good from the video.
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Catcher David Doss was at R31 #947
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Just took A.J. Griffin. He was ranked pretty high before, I believe he got hurt. Very good reliever.
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Article on Griffin from before the season. Says he pitches in the high 80s and can touch 93: http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/02/18/sports/usd/z1e234f8974dab03088257561007937bb.txt
He was converted to a starter at some point during the season and had 9 starts: http://usdtoreros.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/stats/2008-2009/teamcume.html
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barksdale from Temple just went to Houston
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did we need a third college 1st baseman? i dont really get it. If we’re gonna get one, why not take a HS kid with some risk and projection?
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Hey, they took a guy from my school(Wilmington College).
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absolutely no risks so far today…sad really
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I don’t know what you guys want honestly. While I agree we need to take some guys with “risk and projection” We can’t take all “signability” guys. We already took four players yesterday that we would have to bust slot significantly to sign. The mlb draft is too long to make every pick an absolute slam dunk and you have to take some college kids too.
I’m fine with not liking our first two picks, but I don’t see how some of you expect them to take all high school kids and then sign them all.
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jak i really dont… i completely understand the need to take signable college guys both from a financial perspective and and in order to fill rosters. However, while that is a the case, you would think they might take more than a few high school risks in the last 30 rounds. There is a compromise. They found it last year. Is it wrong I want them to find it?
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Jak- the problem is that we lacked the top picks this year to get good/premium talent. The way to make up for that is to pick up the signability guys. As it is, we’re probably in the bottom third of the league for drafted talent this year. If you do that for to many years, you end up being the Pirates.
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Rob Amaro to the Phils.
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FWIW 2B Brodie Greene was amongst BA’s top remaining Day 3 players from Texas
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Did we just pick a Relative of Ruben Amaro?
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finally with the last 2 picks they have taken some young talent as well. LOL at taking Rubens nephew out of Penn Charter. Good for him, hope he doesnt fleece his uncle in the negotiation
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Gotta love the nepotism pick. PC sucks!! (kidding)
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Crap. He’s a 3b. If he’s good, then whatever.
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Is that it? Wrap it up at 40?
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From a past Phillies Infield, you get Bobby Wine’s Grandson, Ruben Amaro Sr.’s Grandson. Maybe Tony Taylor has a Grandson. If people want to include 1B, not sure who 1B was back then. John Hernnstein? Maybe they don’t go that far.
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Too bad Mike Schmidt doesn’t have a Grandson!
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jake440 we as fans don’t want a draft filled with org. filler. we have a ton of them now at double and triple a. are they retiring and we need to fill up again with guys who can’ play ala tyler mach. overbeck. types. I rather pass then take the kids they are taking. No one who follows the draft can be happy with this draft. Unless they are phillies front office people or don’t follow this blog. no third or shortstops where the hell is the middle infielders, you can’t tell me there isn’t a couple of H.S. kids who we can take and put in the systems, so in five years we have something, no more vuh overbeck mach ,types. junk pure junk they are taking.
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Fresco Thompson might have had some great great grandchildren.
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Dphey that is what I was trying to say thanks you said it better than I could, I am just so mad at this draft.
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I keep hearing that they took more risks last year…..the Phils drafted two guys who have million dollar demands in the 14th and 16th rds, respectively.
Last year their biggest sign after rd 10 was Cosart for 500K
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how about that Willie Montanez for grandfather
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I see we got another CF. Hope he’s toolsie.
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41-Jeffrey Gelelich , HS CF
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Last pick of 40th round Angels took Muhammad Ali’s Grandson, Looks a bit heavier 5’10 224. A Catcher. There’s a guy they might have looked into.
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The Indians drafted two players named Kyle Smith, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Sarge nighmare
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JC LHP next in 42.
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Washington took Kohl Walla as a RHP, so he’s out.
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Marfi – Good thing he went to the West Coast. It’s hard to grow eucaplyptus here in the east.
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galelich This kid looks like a hard sign a lot of scouting film on him, he must be committed hard to some college. but can find out where.
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Dumb. I was thinking Seattle. How about this for my stupid joke: “He’ll probably starve to death unless the national Zoo can grow a few stands of eucalyptus.”
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43- Francois La Frenniere, RHP, from Montreal, Quebec
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just took another canadian. that’s it for me can’t take anymore of these crap. have a nice day.
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So far we’ve (or “they’ve”) drafted 5 middle IFs in 43 rounds.
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Francois? Really?
He’s going to surrender if he gives up a hit in rookie league
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mikemike please don’t go, we are all enjoying your constant pissing and moaning
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Can you trade draft picks in the MLB?
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Nope.
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JC LHP in 44.
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44 is Feekin, Brian.
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That’s a leet pick right there.
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Kohl Walla? He should have been taken from his parents at birth. That’s borderline child abuse.
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AB don’t like my opinions tough, I can’t be a homer like you.
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45- Richard Bain, HS OF
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You are basing your anger on the fact that we’ve taken some Canadians. It’s a tad absurd. Especially given what Matt Stairs has done for the team.
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@mikemike
You’re certainly entitled to your position, but if you could nail every single draft pick, then you’d be working in a front office somewhere. I’m not defending the front office, because really, it doesn’t matter who we pick. What matters is who we sign. That remains to be seen. Unfortunately, the Phillies are not a team that are going to take 15 rounds worth of “signability” high school guys and throw big money at them all. We can’t do that and it’s not a sustainable strategy anyway.
If we sign the slot-busting guys from day 2, we have the potential to have a very solid class. I can’t believe that someone who is obviously as informed about baseball as you are would go into an mlb draft looking for your team to make a splash with every single one of its picks. That’s just not a reasonable expectation. I think some of you criticize the rest of us for being front office apologists when really, we just don’t freak out and make snap judgements. I think some of you just look for things to complain about no matter what.
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c’mon Joe that was explained. I for one am drafted out. Lets play ball.
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And in 46 they take a RHP from Vancouver……Washington that is.
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47- Bollinger, HS 1B , from Magic City.
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48- THey go local with Wonder Nunez, from Frankfort High School in Philadelphia.
2 picks before that Yankees picked Pat White, of WVU, and started to say they wanted him listed as a Quarterback, but changed it to OF.
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49- Another local HS OF, Chris Gosik from Malvern Prep.
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a 6’6 first baseman weighing 180 pounds thats impressive
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If I’m Shane Victorino, I’m thinking the Phils don’t want me around in a few years…lots of high picks on CF.
Couple of mid-round SS. Freddie Galvis better develop that bat, cause this system has nothing there (well, OK, Donald, but he won’t be here long).
First 3rd baseman taken by us was…. Amaro…again, who are we going to find to play 3rd in the minors? Going to have to bring in some scrubs…the idea behind drafting ‘Org Filler’ is to fill the holes in your system so you can field a team. We didn’t do that…nor did we take a lot of flier picks.
Kind of reminds me of 2005 draft. Best guy still in our system from that draft…..Jeremy Sladen.
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And with the final 50TH Round selection, the Phillies go local again with Emory University OF David Hissey. I think they mistakenly pronounced his last name as if it started with a P.
Kind of an ordeal to follow , luckily I only started paying attention in the 38th Round.
So there was that.
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If they sign all the upside guys it could be good, if they don’t it goes to very bad, very quickly. Simple as that.
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I felt so good after last years draft. Guess this was a reality check.
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They need to sign Colvin. Badly. Susac and the CO kid (forgot his name) would be nice but they look like very tough signs…..Colvin is the most interesting arm they picked up by far IMO
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the guy i wanted, the local 3B Walker with the best power in the draft went in the 49th to the Dodgers. Looks like he’ll be heading to South Carolina.
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On the 3B thing, for the GCL team, I listed the possibilities as: Anthony Hewitt (has he been forgotten already? How quick they forget. Also I still got Jacob Sladek as in EST, and the Latin prospect Luis Paulino. PLus they can sign Ruben’ son. Now I have nothing listed at Williamsport so maybe Hewitt and another guy go there. And they got what they got in the full season leagues.
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I think it’s Ruben’s cousin, and he seems like he might be a quite decent prospect, although he is undoubtedly college bound.
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Weird, only like three high dollar HS signability guys? With the lack of money spent at the top they must feel confident about some guys in Latin America. The money must be spent somewhere, right? If not it’s a poor way to run a team. A certain amount must be spent on bringing in quality, young guys every year to keep the team sustainable.
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It was Amaro’s nephew
Ill have more later tonight. Pretty unimpressive day. The real juice was yesterday
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Off topic: The Crosscutter’s Roster is updated a bit. Shreve, Ballestes and Grieve are listed as pitchers for them.
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This draft reminiscent of 2005 ( Michael Costanzo/ Matt Maloney/ Michael Durant /David Huff Unsigned / 1st Worley unsigned) . Extremely disappointing at first glance.and certainly unexciting.Maybe in a few years there will be some pleasant surprises, but difficult to envision now.
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PP when you go into draft tracker, and there is no video or comments, does that mean they didn’t have him ranked high.
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id say Colvin grades out pre-draft better than anyone we signed last draft(pre-draft)…Colvin getting signed is goin to play a huge part in the final grade of this draft…One can only hope that with how weak day 1 and day three were, that the phils have plans to unload the bux on day 2’ers.
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Thought this was interesting, especially the part about the bats.
In the 48th round, the Phillies selected one-year wonder Wander Nunez from Frankford High. The 18-year-old rightfielder moved from the Dominican Republic and is enrolled in freshman-level classes at Frankford.
One thing the pros won’t have to worry about is the transition from aluminum to wood bats. Wood is all Nunez uses. He said little kids do use aluminum in his homeland, but that he changed to wood at age 12 and has stuck with it ever since.
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There really shouldn’t be much attention paid on specific positions of high school draftees. You will almost NEVER see a second baseman drafted out of high school, reason being is that if he is a good enough athlete to get drafted then he is almost certainly the shortstop. (Or outfielder, 1B, C or P). As these guys progress in development, the college second basemen will slide to third, the shortstops to second or third, the center fielders to the corners, and so on.
As for the 40th round on, a check of Baseball-Reference gives the results of the 1999 draft. The final 11 rounds (40-50) produced exactly three Major Leaguers. Adam Laroche, Jason Botts and Pat Neshek. If anyone makes it from that portion of the draft, it will be a complete surprise to everyone.
Also, I don’t know why everyone is sweating the lack of third basemen in the system. We have our stars in place, and a couple future position player stars (we hope) advancing through the minors. It is not difficult to find that useful starter on the free agent market, like a Pedro Feliz or Joe Crede.
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Yes, true but with a third basemen from our system and a outfielder then its more money to pay howard. The 5 million we will give Felix could have went to getting Howard sign ed for more years, We need some postion players from our system, if Taylor replaces Werth , Werth only make two million. we need to replace ibanez and felix cheap from our system without losing production.
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The point about not many guys coming from rounds 40-50 isn’t all that relevant anymore though, in my opinion. Because teams have begun to spend more in the draft across the board. Elite prep guys have always been drafted in the last 15 rounds, but it seems like only recently, the last 5-6 years, have teams started to heavily invest in the draft by signing these guys.
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mikemike
What is Werth to make next year. Replacing Ibanez would take big baseballs. But incredible trade value especally to an
AL team where he could DH the third year but thats not going to happen nor should it.
Felix would draw a sandwick pick for sure. Right now my eyes are Carpenter. Another great game would be hard to ignore.
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Rubens nephew is going to University of Virginia, no way he signs. He’d actually be a decent prospect it seems. 6’3 third baseman, wonder where he ends up in 3 years.
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b this kid is going to college, His father seem so sure, without even hearing what they would offer. I guess the education is first to this kid, and his family.
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Phuturephillies who is you favorite phillies draft pick, and will he sign. I think I am going with the third round pick, even with his attitude he seems to have some upside.
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its a tie betweem Gump,Doll,Kyle Walla. How long have they been using numbers for each prospect. I remember when the Phillies took the wrong guy with the right name. lol. Maybe that started it. Talk about embarrassing.
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A farm system only needs to produce 1 to 2 players every year to be a success. The Phillies have done that. So by all measures they must be considered productive. Making it to the show is difficult for a first round pick let alone someone drafted in the 30 to 50 range.
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