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2014 MLB Draft

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Draft starts today.
Tigers draft 23rd in the first round.

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/det...md=20140605&content_id=77856098&vkey=news_det
Tigers excited for selection in Draft's first round.
After holding on to choice thoughout offseason, Detroit set to pick at No. 23

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2014/#list=draft
Top 200 Prospect Watch.

http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft-preview/
Baseball America.

June 5
6 p.m. - Draft preview show on MLB Network and MLB.com
7 p.m. - Live Draft (Round 1, Comp. A, Round 2, Comp. B) on MLB Network and MLB.com

June 6
12:30 p.m. - Draft preview show on MLB.com
1 p.m. - Live Draft (Rounds 3-10) on MLB.com

June 7
1 p.m. - Live Draft (Rounds 11-40) on MLB.com
 
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http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/which-teams-are-hitting-and-missing-in-mlb-draft-060314
Which teams are hitting ? and missing ? in MLB Draft?
foxsports

http://www.freep.com/article/20140605/SPORTS02/306050064/detroit-tigers-draft-dombrowski
Detroit Tigers' draft preview: Power pitcher likely the choice in first round
Hard-throwing Louisville closer Burdi among candidates at No. 23.

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=23785
Mock from Baseball Prospectus.

http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft/mock-draft-5-0-aiken-looks-like-no-1/
Mock from Baseball America.

http://baseballinstinct.com/2014/06/04/2014-mlb-draft-preview-1-25/
Baseball Instinct.
 
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I guess our scouting dept is not all bad :/


In the Show
The Tigers have had 50 Draft picks make it to the Majors over the past 10 years, tied for the third most of any team. Those players' combined 106.6 Wins Above Replacement ranks 10th in the big leagues. Both totals are fairly impressive for a team that has given up Draft picks and filled many of its most pressing needs from outside the organization.
 
I guess our scouting dept is not all bad :/


In the Show
The Tigers have had 50 Draft picks make it to the Majors over the past 10 years, tied for the third most of any team. Those players' combined 106.6 Wins Above Replacement ranks 10th in the big leagues. Both totals are fairly impressive for a team that has given up Draft picks and filled many of its most pressing needs from outside the organization.

A lot of those were just scrub RPs who never made a real impact.

And Verlander at 45.8 WAR makes up a large charge of that list.

Add in Porcello (13.2) and Avila (9.5), and 3 out of the 50 players represent 64% of that WAR.

And of course, you can't really give the Tigers FO any credit for those picks. Two of them were obvious choices that fell into their laps, and the third one is the assistant GMs son.
 
A lot of those were just scrub RPs who never made a real impact.

And Verlander at 45.8 WAR makes up a large charge of that list.

Add in Porcello (13.2) and Avila (9.5), and 3 out of the 50 players represent 64% of that WAR.

And of course, you can't really give the Tigers FO any credit for those picks. Two of them were obvious choices that fell into their laps, and the third one is the assistant GMs son.

Yeah I know.... Trying to say positive... But your right....
 
A lot of those were just scrub RPs who never made a real impact.

And Verlander at 45.8 WAR makes up a large charge of that list.

Add in Porcello (13.2) and Avila (9.5), and 3 out of the 50 players represent 64% of that WAR.

And of course, you can't really give the Tigers FO any credit for those picks. Two of them were obvious choices that fell into their laps, and the third one is the assistant GMs son.

People didn't draft Porcello because they didn't think they could sign him, DD disobeyed Selig on Porcello when other GM's weren't willing to. To not give credit for being smarter than the other guy sounds ludicrous.

As for Avila, which one is it? They only drafted him because he is the Assistant GM's son or they had the inside track on him because he is the Assistant GM's son? Do we take that stat and say "Hmm, nepotism has nothing to do with it."

Also, by that logic the Dodgers deserve no credit for drafting Mike Piazza.
 
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http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/mlb...md=20140605&content_id=78353170&vkey=news_mlb
Mock Draft: Callis' picks for the first round.
First-Year Player Draft begins tonight, to be aired live on MLB.com and MLB Network.

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/mlb...md=20140605&content_id=78350868&vkey=news_mlb
Mock Draft: Mayo's picks for the first round.
First-Year Player Draft begins tonight, to be aired live on MLB.com and MLB Network.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/mlb/events/draft/y2014/watch-live/
TV Live: 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
 
Drafted by DET and debuted in the last 10 years

J. Verlander 41.2
C. Granderson 36.7
J. Jurrjens 11.1
A. Avila 10.4
M. Joyce 9.6
C. Maybin 9.0
R. Porcello 8.1
J. Hannahan 7.3
D. Smyly 4.9
J. Zumaya 4.2
C. Wells 3.6
Z. Miner 3.6
R. Raburn 3.3
B. Badenhop 3.2
N. Logan 3.0
B. Boesch 2.2


C. Fien 1.9
C. Thomas 1.3
F. Dolsi 0.8
J. Turner 0.7
S. Sizemore 0.6
D. Kelly 0.6
B. Holaday 0.5
L. Putkonen 0.5
W. Rhymes 0.4
A. Dirks 0.3
C. Furbush 0.2
M. Hollimon 0.2
R. Perry 0.2
B. Villarreal 0.1
D. Ryan 0.1
L. French 0.1

D. Below 0.0
B. Dlugach 0.0
N. Castellanos 0.0
R. Brantly 0.0

B. Clevlen -0.1
W. Ramirez -0.1
J. Frazier -0.1
M. St. Pierre -0.1
T. Weber -0.1
J. Sborz -0.2
C. Crosby -0.4
M. Rabelo -0.4
J. Tata -0.4
A. Wilk -0.4
D. Worth -0.5
C. Ruffin -0.5
J. Larish -0.6
A. Oliver -0.8
V. Vasquez -0.9
F. De La Cruz -0.9
R. Weinhardt -1.0
A. Miller -1.7

There might be some amatuer FAs here and I didn't go all the way through 2013.
 
I want Conforto or Pentecost. Enough with pitchers. We need offense, and college players who can get to the show within a year or two.
 
OF'ers Hill and Zimmer are still available. Honestly don't know much about any of these baseball prospects, but I've seen both of them ranked pretty high on most lists I've looked at.
 
Not thrilled. Has no power, but could have a good OBP which goes well with his speed. We're at least 4 years away from talking about this kid reaching the Majors, which is another thing I don't like. We need outfield help starting next season. Oh well. Could be a good player, just not for a while.
 
Very weak draft in general. Almost no position prospects, and the pitching, while deep, is weak as well.
 
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