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Box Score Recap, 13 June 2011
Zach Collier is legit. Evidence below.
2011 Draft Recap and Analysis
Another year, another draft in the books. In years past, I simply compiled a list of the picks on their own page, and then wrote a really long piece giving my opinions on every pick. This year, I did day by day analysis, but in addition to that, I created a much expanded draft picks register. Please see the links below for all of the content. You can also find all of this information at the top of the site under the “Draft” sub-heading. When the dropdown pops up, select “2011 Draft Picks”
Previews: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4
Day by day analysis: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
Check below for more on the 2011 draft
Box Score Recap, 10+11 June 2011
Here they are.
Box Score Recap, 9 June 2011
Box Score Recap, 8 June 2011
And now we resume normal service. Box scores!
The 2011 Draft Picks register is up and running
You can find it by clicking this link. But for future reference, go to the “Draft” tab at the top of the site and in the dropdown menu, select 2011.
If you find any articles or notes or anything else, please post it on that page. Thanks!
2011 MLB Draft Day 3 Recap
Hey everyone. Thank you again for following along today. The draft is now complete, with 20 more guys to add to our collection. My plan is to do a brief wrapup of today’s picks, because frankly, I don’t know a whole lot about them, and then try to write up a more comprehensive review of the entire draft this weekend. In that piece I will try and figure out who is going to cost what, as well as providing more profile information and things like that. Until then, a few quick thoughts on today’s picks.
2011 MLB Draft Day 3
And then we came to the end. Today wraps up the draft with rounds 31-50. Some teams will call it quits before the 50th round, and some teams go right till the end. 99% of the players taken today will not make the major leagues at any point, and a lot of the guys taken today won’t sign at all. Teams generally look to fill out their short season league teams with guys today, so if they want another 2B body, they’ll take a decent college senior and patch the gaps. Teams will also focus on high school seniors with strong college commitments. Most of these guys will follow through on college, but in some cases, the kid might have a change of heart at the end of the summer, and there is a chance he can sign. The Phillies showed us this in 2008 with Jarred Cosart. More often, teams use this is as a chance to draft a high school kid they like and build some kind of relationship with them so when they are draft eligible again in 2-3 years, a foundation is in place if they want to re-draft them. With that said, check below the fold for the best names still available and then all of the Phillies picks