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The 2006 MLB Draft

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1) Royals:

Luke Hochevar, RHP Fort Worth

-At UT worked in the 92-95 range, now 89-92

-Walk rate isn?t great, but acceptable for a power pitcher

-Slider is his out pitch

-Chris Carpenter part 2?

 

2) Rockies:

Greg Reynolds, RHP Standford

-Fastball runs in the low 90?s

-Cutter runs in the high 80?s

-Good command of his fastballs

-Doesn?t miss enough bats

 

3) Devil Rays:

Evan Longoria, 3B LBSU

-Good bat speed but below average to average power at 3B

-Aggressive, which leads to strikeouts

-Double digit steal ability, athletic enough to play 2B

-Considered by most best position player available

 

Found this.

I hope Miller doesn't get drafted till the second round.

 

Edit: boo.

Duke, Maholm,Lincoln... that's a nice 3 to have at the top of your rotation

 

as is Bonderman,Verlander,Miller

 

 

Zumaya

10. ???, RHP, Washington

 

11. Max Scherzer, RHP, Missouri

 

Timothy Lincecom

 

F*ck Marerro is gone.

The mlb.com draft tracker is about three picks ahead...

 

Bad news about a certain Miami HS 3b, I wont announce anything as Superman has it in hand.

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