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ChiefsCountry 07-13-2024 06:14 PM

Picollo and Sherman aren't ****ing around

MVChiefFan 07-13-2024 06:16 PM

I didn’t realize he is Bryan Harvey’s son. Nice pick up!

Fansy the Famous Bard 07-13-2024 06:17 PM

The guy they just DFA'd had a better ERA than the guy we traded for.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-13-2024 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 17583089)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We have acquired RHP Hunter Harvey from the Washington Nationals for minor-league INF Cayden Wallace and our Competitive Balance A pick.<br><br>To make room for Harvey, RHP Nick Anderson has been designated for assignment.</p>&mdash; Kansas City Royals (@Royals) <a href="https://twitter.com/Royals/status/1812275939285291351?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Don’t hate it. Don’t love it, but I think it is an improvement.

WhawhaWhat 07-13-2024 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MVChiefFan (Post 17583141)
I didn’t realize he is Bryan Harvey’s son. Nice pick up!

Ken Harvey's nephew. Not really though.

MVChiefFan 07-13-2024 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 17583156)
Ken Harvey's nephew. Not really though.

Great. He’s gonna hurt everyone on the team.

Al Bundy 07-13-2024 06:27 PM

Probably more than what I would have given up for Harvey, but whatever.

SithCeNtZ 07-13-2024 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 17583171)
Probably more than what I would have given up for Harvey, but whatever.

I'm fine with giving up a no power third baseman. We draft way too many guys like that and I'm sure we can find more. The draft pick definitely hurts as it could be anyone, so they must be gambling it's not a strong draft. It's a pretty interesting deal relatively speaking and an early insight into the new regimes thinking.

Al Bundy 07-13-2024 06:55 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hunter Harvey<br>10 SO/9<br>2.4 BB/9<br>.325 BABIP<br>66% strand rate<br><br>Don’t fall into the ERA trap. This is a quality-and needed-addition to the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Royals?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Royals</a> bullpen.</p>&mdash; Craig Brown (@CraigBrown_KC) <a href="https://twitter.com/CraigBrown_KC/status/1812284162717438393?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

dlphg9 07-13-2024 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fansy the Famous Bard (Post 17583145)
The guy they just DFA'd had a better ERA than the guy we traded for.

The guy we DFAd for had much less strikeouts, more walks, and a much higher WHIP than the guy we traded for. ERA can be deceiving.

duncan_idaho 07-13-2024 09:13 PM

Harvey is a nice add and a 1.5 season acquisition.

I don’t mind moving Wallace. That’s a fungible asset/skillset.

The pick hurts the slot pool, but their second round pick is just 2-3 picks behind that. I don’t think it makes a noticeable difference for KC.

Al Bundy 07-13-2024 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 17583343)
The guy we DFAd for had much less strikeouts, more walks, and a much higher WHIP than the guy we traded for. ERA can be deceiving.

Exactly, his exterior (outside of the ERA) metrics are much better.

BWillie 07-14-2024 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 17583232)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hunter Harvey<br>10 SO/9<br>2.4 BB/9<br>.325 BABIP<br>66% strand rate<br><br>Don’t fall into the ERA trap. This is a quality-and needed-addition to the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Royals?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Royals</a> bullpen.</p>&mdash; Craig Brown (@CraigBrown_KC) <a href="https://twitter.com/CraigBrown_KC/status/1812284162717438393?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Yeah he's been historically pretty good.

If we really get Harvey for 1.5 years and not just 0.5 years its a reasonable move. I think Cross is better than Wallace so glad it was Wallace but we don't have much on the farm.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 12:26 AM

I have always loved Harvey's raw stuff.

He was a highly regarded pitching prospect with the Orioles but could never stay healthy, forcing the move to the bullpen.

During spring training, there was a lot of optimism about Harvey coming into 2024. Many felt he would push Kyle Finnegan out of the closer's role because he had the better reliever profile.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 01:26 AM

MLB Pipeline's final Royals draft predictions. Caglianone gets Matt Olson comps.

https://www.mlb.com/news/final-mlb-m...draft-coverage

6. Royals
Callis: Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida (No. 3)
Before this weekend, it didn't appear that Caglianone could get to the Royals. If he doesn't, it's no secret that they love California prep shortstop Bryce Rainer and also would consider Smith.

Mayo: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake, Studio City, Calif. (No. 10)
This could come down to a choice between Caglianone and Rainer, with Hagen Smith a possibility as well. But Kansas City has always liked Rainer’s left-handed swing.

duncan_idaho 07-14-2024 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocotillo (Post 17583729)
MLB Pipeline's final Royals draft predictions. Caglianone gets Matt Olson comps.

https://www.mlb.com/news/final-mlb-m...draft-coverage

6. Royals
Callis: Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida (No. 3)
Before this weekend, it didn't appear that Caglianone could get to the Royals. If he doesn't, it's no secret that they love California prep shortstop Bryce Rainer and also would consider Smith.

Mayo: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake, Studio City, Calif. (No. 10)
This could come down to a choice between Caglianone and Rainer, with Hagen Smith a possibility as well. But Kansas City has always liked Rainer’s left-handed swing.

Yeah, I don't love this scenario for some reason.

There's nothing wrong with Caglianone, but he just doesn't resonate with me. Maybe I'm not giving enough credit to the improvement in his K:BB rate this season.

I prefer Burns if he makes it, and Braden Montgomery.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 17583838)
Yeah, I don't love this scenario for some reason.

There's nothing wrong with Caglianone, but he just doesn't resonate with me. Maybe I'm not giving enough credit to the improvement in his K:BB rate this season.

I prefer Burns if he makes it, and Braden Montgomery.

Caglianone chases a lot. He does have big time power and he's a freakish athlete to possibly make that approach work. But there's not many MLB hitters that survive with his chase rate. He would be in a small group.

Fansy the Famous Bard 07-14-2024 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 17583343)
The guy we DFAd for had much less strikeouts, more walks, and a much higher WHIP than the guy we traded for. ERA can be deceiving.

Oh, I'm completely aware. Just thought it was a little bit funny. :p

Mizzou_8541 07-14-2024 03:57 PM

MLB draft seems like such a crapshoot. Hard to get excited for it like the NFL given how long it usually takes for someone to see MLB. I know there a busts in the NFL draft as well but it seems like the bust:average player ratio is so much higher in MLB.

poolboy 07-14-2024 04:08 PM

Yeah we have been picking so high in the draft for years..its such a crapshoot

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 04:17 PM

Reaaaaaallly hate the lottery in MLB. The MLB draft is indeed a huge crapshoot, but there’s no reason to leave the draft up to chance. MLB isn’t the NBA. It’s just another stupid implementation from that bundle of sticks Manfred to liven things up? Prevent tanking? It’s bullshit.

SithCeNtZ 07-14-2024 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541 (Post 17584577)
MLB draft seems like such a crapshoot. Hard to get excited for it like the NFL given how long it usually takes for someone to see MLB. I know there a busts in the NFL draft as well but it seems like the bust:average player ratio is so much higher in MLB.

While I generally agree, I think this year is more interesting with a full year of a new regime. I'm not going to get worked up over any particular pick because of the high attrition rate of even top 5 picks, but I'm very interested in the process that goes into each pick. Are we still drafting defense and speed over everything else? What is our appetite for risk? Are we going to play it safe to try and get someone to the majors quickly or draft a bunch of high schoolers? Whatever we do, I think it sets a tone that future drafts will follow which makes this more interesting than usual.

Al Bundy 07-14-2024 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 17584607)
Reaaaaaallly hate the lottery in MLB. The MLB draft is indeed a huge crapshoot, but there’s no reason to leave the draft up to chance. MLB isn’t the NBA. It’s just another stupid implementation from that bundle of sticks Manfred to liven things up? Prevent tanking? It’s bullshit.

You will have a hard time getting me to believe that MLB didn't fix this one in order to let MLB teams tanking won't be tolerated.

Al Bundy 07-14-2024 04:28 PM

By the way I want Konnor Griffin in the draft.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541 (Post 17584577)
MLB draft seems like such a crapshoot. Hard to get excited for it like the NFL given how long it usually takes for someone to see MLB. I know there a busts in the NFL draft as well but it seems like the bust:average player ratio is so much higher in MLB.

I like the MLB Draft better because I like the idea of high school seniors mattering to the pros and I like the fact you can go down to Springdale, Arkansas, or Omaha, Nebraska to watch these kids develop.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 17584626)
By the way I want Konnor Griffin in the draft.

He is the better athlete and has better all-around tools than Bryce Rainer.

Too bad they can't trade down because I think Theo Gillen might be the best value of the high school prospects because of his hit tool.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 17584607)
Reaaaaaallly hate the lottery in MLB. The MLB draft is indeed a huge crapshoot, but there’s no reason to leave the draft up to chance. MLB isn’t the NBA. It’s just another stupid implementation from that bundle of sticks Manfred to liven things up? Prevent tanking? It’s bullshit.

The MLBPA wanted the draft lottery.

Manfred and the MLB owners conceded it to the players to get a CBA done.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 04:55 PM

The best HS pitching prospect is off the board. He had a big time curveball.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Letting the entire industry scout you all spring and then pulling your name from the draft just two hours before it begins is … a choice, to be kind. <a href="https://t.co/byO3htJg2A">https://t.co/byO3htJg2A</a></p>&mdash; keithlaw (@keithlaw) <a href="https://twitter.com/keithlaw/status/1812591303944769754?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 17584616)
You will have a hard time getting me to believe that MLB didn't fix this one in order to let MLB teams tanking won't be tolerated.

But “tanking” in baseball is such a wildly different animal than the NBA or even the NFL. There are very few slam dunk #1 draft picks in baseball. And when there are, they typically don’t play in the majors for at least a year or two, and the MLB game is sooo different than the minors. It’s rare to see rookies make a massive difference. Baseball is slow. It’s a game of chess. You just can’t plug things in the way you can with the NBA or NFL. The lottery is just unnecessary. It’s already a crapshoot enough.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocotillo (Post 17584638)
The MLBPA wanted the draft lottery.

Manfred and the MLB owners conceded it to the players to get a CBA done.

Not dismissing you, but I’d like some evidence of that. MLBPA is the most powerful union in the world, so they basically get whatever they want, so I could certainly see it happening. It just doesn’t make any sense. How does a lottery benefit the MLBPA?

louie aguiar 07-14-2024 05:10 PM

Keith Law was on Petro last week talking about how bad this draft is. I’m paraphrasing but KL basically said this may be the worst draft he can remember- dearth of top-end talent and not much depth.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by louie aguiar (Post 17584699)
Keith Law was on Petro last week talking about how bad this draft is. I’m paraphrasing but KL basically said this may be the worst draft he can remember- dearth of top-end talent and not much depth.

Keith Law is a jagoff. But he’s probably right this year.

PHOG 07-14-2024 05:20 PM

Bazzana and Burns are gone.

cabletech94 07-14-2024 05:21 PM

Bazinga!

SithCeNtZ 07-14-2024 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 17584693)
Not dismissing you, but I’d like some evidence of that. MLBPA is the most powerful union in the world, so they basically get whatever they want, so I could certainly see it happening. It just doesn’t make any sense. How does a lottery benefit the MLBPA?

The Royals are literally their dream scenario. Bad team spends because they can't wait around as they keep getting screwed in the lottery and can't count on it. Royals maybe make the playoffs with players anyone could have acquired and it sends the message every team should spend to do the same thing as if it's just that easy. In theory that will drive demand and raise the average contract meaning players get more money, which is a one of the biggest goals of the MLPA.

poolboy 07-14-2024 05:27 PM

two picks and we are on the clock

cabletech94 07-14-2024 05:32 PM

here
we
go

cabletech94 07-14-2024 05:42 PM

jac caglianone drafted as a 2way player.

i like it. i think.

kstater 07-14-2024 05:44 PM

I was bummed Smith got picked before. Then saw the comps for this kid and got over it real quick.

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Sassy Squatch 07-14-2024 05:46 PM

No way we actually try to develop him as a pitcher, right?

duncan_idaho 07-14-2024 05:48 PM

Caglione is high upside for sure. The chase rate has me concerned, but he’s also 6-5 with crazy long arms and is powerful.

The ability to use him on the mound mitigates some of the risk you’d usually feel drafting a 1B-only player that high, though.

SithCeNtZ 07-14-2024 05:58 PM

I can't seem to find an answer on this, but I have reason to believe this is the first guy since 2000 the royals have drafted in the first three rounds with true 80 raw power. I think moose was 70? I'm glad we at least entertain the idea that power hitters will be just fine hitting at the K and we don't have to avoid them.

poolboy 07-14-2024 05:59 PM

Aaron Judge or Joey Gallo

kstater 07-14-2024 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch (Post 17584784)
No way we actually try to develop him as a pitcher, right?

I think only if they can't see him improving chase rate quickly(quickly deciding not improving dramatically quickly necessarily)

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Ocotillo 07-14-2024 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 17584693)
Not dismissing you, but I’d like some evidence of that. MLBPA is the most powerful union in the world, so they basically get whatever they want, so I could certainly see it happening. It just doesn’t make any sense. How does a lottery benefit the MLBPA?

Because the MLBPA was frustrated with teams like the early 2010s Houston Astros and late 2010s Baltimore Orioles that were carrying low payrolls and not spending money on free agents and benefitting from it with top five picks in the MLB Draft.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">There&#39;s a lot of talk about tanking and how to fix it. This, according to sources, was part of the MLBPA&#39;s proposal today -- similar to what it has proposed in the past. The league&#39;s counter has been simple: the top four picks are subject to a lottery with no other adjustments. <a href="https://t.co/Ikz41Wk36h">pic.twitter.com/Ikz41Wk36h</a></p>&mdash; Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1497003820911575041?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

ChiefsCountry 07-14-2024 06:09 PM

Caglione is the guy I figured would be the pick all last year when we were looking at #2 overall. Best power bat the Royals have drafted since maybe Bo Jackson.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 06:22 PM

Caglianone was comped to Matt Olson by Jim Bowden.

He reminds me of prime Chris Davis, who hit .286/.370/.634 with 53 HR for the Orioles in 2013.

carcosa 07-14-2024 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 17584772)
jac caglianone drafted as a 2way player.

i like it. i think.

I'VE HEARD OF HIM!!!!

poolboy 07-14-2024 06:28 PM

had a 517 foot home run in college

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocotillo (Post 17584826)
Because the MLBPA was frustrated with teams like the early 2010s Houston Astros and late 2010s Baltimore Orioles that were carrying low payrolls and not spending money on free agents and benefitting from it with top five picks in the MLB Draft.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">There&#39;s a lot of talk about tanking and how to fix it. This, according to sources, was part of the MLBPA&#39;s proposal today -- similar to what it has proposed in the past. The league&#39;s counter has been simple: the top four picks are subject to a lottery with no other adjustments. <a href="https://t.co/Ikz41Wk36h">pic.twitter.com/Ikz41Wk36h</a></p>&mdash; Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1497003820911575041?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

That is great info. Thank you.

Jesus, MLB and the MLBPA are truly ****ed. Manfred is a huge piece of shit. Nothing will dissuade me on that. Manfred has no place in MLB and his “leadership” might actually be worse than Milwaukee’s favorite car salesman, Bud Selig.

There’s a lot of things MLB can do to make this game more popular, more world wide, but they consistently fail, yet the money is always there. MLB consistently misses opportunities to make opportunities. It’s embarrassing.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 07-14-2024 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 17584834)
Caglione is the guy I figured would be the pick all last year when we were looking at #2 overall. Best power bat the Royals have drafted since maybe Bo Jackson.

Where were for the Juan Lebron days?

BWillie 07-14-2024 08:18 PM

So he's a two way player? Probably a positional player but could be a pitcher as well? If so I love it because it's two players in one. If he fails at one he may be good at the other.

cabletech94 07-14-2024 08:21 PM

2nd round pick is David Shields
LHP (high school) in pittsburgh pa

2024 gatorade pennsylvania player of hte year

KCUnited 07-14-2024 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17585160)
So he's a two way player? Probably a positional player but could be a pitcher as well? If so I love it because it's two players in one. If he fails at one he may be good at the other.

He's Billay with a smidge of athleticism

ChiefsCountry 07-14-2024 08:52 PM

Rockies took the player I wanted 3 picks before ours in the second round. The pitcher from Iowa.

WhawhaWhat 07-14-2024 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 17585163)
2nd round pick is David Shields
LHP (high school) in pittsburgh pa

2024 gatorade pennsylvania player of hte year

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">David Shields goes No. 41 overall to the Royals. Probably the best HS pitcher I’ve seen in my years of covering WPIAL baseball.</p>&mdash; Noah Hiles (@_NoahHiles) <a href="https://twitter.com/_NoahHiles/status/1812673393725980870?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 15, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

WhawhaWhat 07-14-2024 09:00 PM

Also with noting that the Nationals took Caleb Lomavita with the compensatory pick they got from the Royals for Hunter Harvey. He's a catcher from Cal.

WhawhaWhat 07-14-2024 09:02 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">&quot;I&#39;m super excited to be in this organization. I&#39;m just ready to get to work.&quot;<br><br>- <a href="https://twitter.com/Royals?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Royals</a> #6 overall pick Jac Caglianone<a href="https://twitter.com/GatorsBB?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@GatorsBB</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MLBDraft?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MLBDraft</a> <a href="https://t.co/1rNy8VTtH1">pic.twitter.com/1rNy8VTtH1</a></p>&mdash; MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBNetwork/status/1812648371628241038?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 15, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 17585201)
Rockies took the player I wanted 3 picks before ours in the second round. The pitcher from Iowa.

Brody Brecht has ace-level stuff. I was a little surprised he fell out of the first round.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 17585217)
Also with noting that the Nationals took Caleb Lomavita with the compensatory pick they got from the Royals for Hunter Harvey. He's a catcher from Cal.

Lomavita is an athlete who has so much room to grow. Baseball America had him No. 17 on its board.

Ocotillo 07-14-2024 09:50 PM

The pros about Shields are his age (17) and athleticism (HS quarterback). There's hope he will take off if he just focuses on pitching.

duncan_idaho 07-15-2024 04:24 AM

Shields is the type of prospect the Royals have taken a lot but rarely been able to do much with. He’s a projectable HS arm. Hopefully the new folks in charge of minor league development can get more out of him.

He already has a usable sweeper and changeup, so it’s more a matter of helping him mature and add velocity. They have done that with some success.

It’s a popular pick, though.

Pretty good Day 1, even with having one fewer pick during it than projected.

I’ve also seen Law talk about the weakness of this draft/lack of depth. Probably has something to do with the royals willingness to part with the comp pick …

cabletech94 07-15-2024 05:02 AM

Sorry, I didn’t see the draft thread. Really appreciate all the input.

arrowheadnation 07-15-2024 05:11 AM

What I’m seeing on Jac Caglianone:

1. First off, Caglianone is pronounced Cag-lee-own (the ian is basically silent)
2. Every ranking I found had him in the top five overall prospects and he was top 3 in most of them and 2 of them had him at #1 overall.
3. He’s 6’5” 250 lbs w/ sz 19 shoes
4. Some descriptions of him: “a big personality, face of the franchise type” “a guy who’s going to sell tons of jerseys” “left handed Aaron Judge” “most comparable to Bryce Harper”
5. He said in an interview that the Royals are going to let him pitch. The talking heads said this would slow his path to the majors and that while he’s a pretty solid pitcher, it’s not why he was a high draft pick.
6. The main knock on him is that his chase rate is too high, however, he brought it way down this past season.
7. Can hit 100mph on his fastball, but velocity hovered at 95-97 late in the year.

cabletech94 07-15-2024 07:07 AM

Oh, left handed Aaron Judge?!

Sexy-time!!!

AndChiefs 07-15-2024 08:14 AM

If he becomes even ohtani light that would be incredible.

WhawhaWhat 07-15-2024 08:53 AM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here is Jac Caglianone casually hitting a HR an estimated 516 feet. <a href="https://t.co/vdSXhSB3RW">pic.twitter.com/vdSXhSB3RW</a></p>&mdash; Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) <a href="https://twitter.com/HaroldRKuntz3/status/1812634533960745249?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

PHOG 07-15-2024 08:56 AM

Woah baby!! :eek:

BWillie 07-15-2024 09:16 AM

Fun fact: I played 10/20 No Limit Texas Holdem in Tampa with Jac Caglianone's dad. I just now figured it out. He was telling me that his son played baseball at the University of Florida and had just set the single season Florida record for home runs.

cmh6476 07-15-2024 10:10 AM

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Tickets for Games 1 and 2 of the International League Championship Series, September 24 and 25, will go on sale THIS FRIDAY at 10am.

In 2024, Minor League baseball is playing a “split schedule” where both Triple-A leagues are split into two halves, with the first half concluding on June 23, the second half commencing on June 25 and the regular season ending on September 22. Omaha’s 9-4 victory over the Louisville Bats on Tuesday, June 18, was the team’s sixth straight win, to move to a 6.0-game lead over the second-place Syracuse Mets with five games remaining in the first half.

All of the possible three League Championship Series games will be held at Werner Park, with 6:35 p.m. CT start times each night. Should Omaha win the best-of-three International League Championship Series against the league’s second half champion, the Storm Chasers would advance to the Triple-A Triple Championship Game at Las Vegas Ballpark on Saturday, September 28. LINK TO 2024 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFF PROCEDURES.

Currently the best team in Minor League Baseball, with a 47-20 record (.701 winning percentage), the Storm Chasers have led all Minor League teams in wins since May 30, while the Chasers have held sole possession of first place in the 20-team International League for 31 days, since May 19. With a 14-11 record over the first 25 games of the season, Omaha has gone 33-9 over its last 42 games (.786 winning percentage), the best team in professional baseball since May 1, ahead of the New York Yankees (31-12, .721 winning percentage).

Omaha’s +89 run differential leads the International League, while ranking fifth in Minor League Baseball. The Storm Chasers have won 17 one-run games in 2024, more than any other Major or Minor League team, while 26 of the team’s 47 wins have been comeback wins (games where they trailed at any point and came back to win), a whopping 55%.
Storm Chasers are playing well, for an MLB team with pretty lackluster grades for minor league talent

cmh6476 07-15-2024 10:27 AM

imagine being fans of the white sox or a's, who not only suck but aren't managing the team well enough to even be eligible for the draft lottery next year

https://www.tankathon.com/mlb

Infidel Goat 07-15-2024 12:08 PM

Third round: pick 76:
Drew Beam, RHP, Tennessee
No. 64 in MLB.com
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Beam helped Tennessee win its first College World Series using largely average stuff across the board with a fastball that sits 93-95 mph, a low-80s curve with depth and a solid cutter. He throws all for strikes and gets a lot of ground-ball contact.
And from Keith Law:
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Beam is a four-pitch command right-hander with nothing plus but who throws a ton of strikes and can be effective as long as he has all of his pitches — I saw him struggle against Georgia because his changeup was much too firm that night. He’s 92-95 with his four-seamer and pounds the zone with it, and because it rides up it plays off the changeup and vice versa. He’s got an average curveball and a 55 cutter that may end up his best pitch in the long run, although in the postseason he largely ditched it and went heavy on the fastball/curve. He’s also got a little more room to fill out and could find another gear of velocity on the four-seamer and the cutter. Because he’s not very physical right now, I was concerned about him wearing down, but Tennessee used him much more carefully in Omaha, taking him out twice when he was pitching well and had thrown just 70-80 pitches. He’s a back-end starter type with a modest chance for something more.

SithCeNtZ 07-15-2024 02:28 PM

Kind of interesting we are now apparently taking nothing but college pitchers. I guess if they think it's a weak draft they might as well get some relievers at worst?

cmh6476 07-15-2024 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SithCeNtZ (Post 17586299)
Kind of interesting we are now apparently taking nothing but college pitchers. I guess if they think it's a weak draft they might as well get some relievers at worst?

11 more picks to fill with some other scrubs

https://www.mlb.com/draft/tracker/2024/all/team/royals

duncan_idaho 07-15-2024 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by cmh6476 (Post 17586343)
11 more picks to fill with some other scrubs

https://www.mlb.com/draft/tracker/2024/all/team/royals


A lot of those guys in the back half of the top 10 look like under slot signs.

KC must have its eye on at least one guy in the rest of the draft who is a tough sign.

arrowheadnation 07-16-2024 05:59 AM

Dick Vitale on Jac Caglianone

https://x.com/dickiev/status/1812997609776422958?s=61

TEAMS in @MLB will regret passing in the draft on JAC CAGLIANONE (drafted #6)who will be a BIG STAR with the @Royals .The Royals fans will love what will become one of the most lethal combo’s @BwittJr Bobby Witt & Jac Caglianone !

cmh6476 07-16-2024 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 17586856)
A lot of those guys in the back half of the top 10 look like under slot signs.

KC must have its eye on at least one guy in the rest of the draft who is a tough sign.

https://www.mlb.com/draft/tracker/2024/all/team/royals

this degroat kid maybe? Looks like a ranked pick for us, all the way down in the 14th round :shrug:

cmh6476 07-16-2024 01:12 PM

damn, hopefully he foregoes college

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The class of 2024 Wallkill High School senior ended this season as a Rawlings Second-Team All-American and a First-Team All-Region 1 athlete. The pitcher possesses an arm that can throw a consistent 92-94 mph fastball and has even reached speeds of up to 97 mph. Throughout his senior year, DeGroat only allowed 16 hits and six runs across 47 innings pitched, while also clocking in 107 strikeouts to finish out with a 0.60 ERA.
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According to various scouting directors, DeGroat isn't expected to be a first-round pick in the MLB Draft, but a potential second-day selection. DeGroat mentioned that it would take a significant amount in a pro-contract offer to stop him from going to Texas. Going along with the collegiate route could allow DeGroat to sharpen up and stand out even more for an early departure from the team for the Draft in the future.

"There's no wrong choice," DeGroat said. "I'm excited for whatever new journeys, whatever new doors are going to open for me."

This season, the Longhorns went 36-24, placing third in the Big 12 and having an appearance in the NCAA College Station Regional tournament. Texas has previously made it to the College World Series in 2021 and 2022 and has looked to build its way back up to champion status ever since.
https://www.si.com/college/texas/new...n-01j11q5yq578

duncan_idaho 07-16-2024 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by cmh6476 (Post 17587758)
https://www.mlb.com/draft/tracker/2024/all/team/royals

this degroat kid maybe? Looks like a ranked pick for us, all the way down in the 14th round :shrug:


Yeah, that’s the guy.

They probably need some of the slot saving for Caglianone and/or Shields.

Coach 07-16-2024 08:01 PM

Really good article. We're very fortunate to have Sal as a Royal.

https://www.mlb.com/news/salvador-pe...draft-coverage

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ARLINGTON -- Sean Campbell was watching the proceedings of the Home Run Derby from a suite in the upper reaches of Globe Life Field on Monday night when one of his most unique pupils in the MLB Draft League, Dennis Kasumba, came running in.

“Hey, Salvador said we could come down to the clubhouse!” Kasumba yelled.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">20-year-old Ugandan baseball player Dennis Kasumba has gone viral multiple times for his intense training videos.<br><br>His hero is Salvador Perez and not only did Kasumba get to meet Salvy, but Salvy gave him his <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AllStarGame?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AllStarGame</a> catchers gear 🥹❤️ <a href="https://t.co/Q7XlDE3bRj">pic.twitter.com/Q7XlDE3bRj</a></p>&mdash; MLB (@MLB) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLB/status/1813276399324852355?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 16, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Perez immediately whisked Kasumba out to the couches on the American League sideline during the Home Run Derby and had him take a photo with several of the players. Then, Perez took Kasumba to the tunnel, where he unzipped a bag and gave the younger catcher one of his sets of gear -- mask, chest protector, shin guards -- along with two bats.

“I was very, very happy, because that's All-Star catcher's equipment,” Kasumba said. “Mine was very, very old. I got new catcher's equipment from the best catcher in the world. He's the best catcher in the whole world. Now, I have to be the same catcher, the same person. I'm very, very happy.”

“It meant a lot to me, given that I'm his favorite player,” Perez said. “I'm super excited for that. I thank God that I had the opportunity to meet him.”

Soon, Kasumba and fellow Ugandan player Sempa Shawali Sherican will return to Uganda, where Kasumba will go back to training with the makeshift materials at his grandmother’s home in Kampala, working out tires and empty oil barrels in the muddy alley beside his grandmother’s house in an effort to become a professional catcher.

Viral videos of his workouts are why Campbell -- president of the MLB Draft League -- found a way to get Kasumba and Shawali Sherican to the roster of the Frederick Keys, where they’ve learned for two years under managers René Rivera and Jacque Jones.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Focused on improving my self... Eat, Sleep and breath Baseball. <a href="https://t.co/sEcKd6h5AO">pic.twitter.com/sEcKd6h5AO</a></p>&mdash; KASUMBA DENNIS (@KASUMBADENNIS4) <a href="https://twitter.com/KASUMBADENNIS4/status/1638530866811895810?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 22, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Kasumba lives with his grandmother because his father went missing during the Ugandan Civil War. His mother deserted him when he was two months old. He worked in a slaughterhouse before baseball coach Paul Wafula gave him an opportunity by telling him that food would be provided at the baseball field, as detailed last year by MLB.com’s Matt Monagan.

Wafula told him that the catcher is the leader of the team on the field, which led Kasumba to gravitate to that role. He grew to love and idolize Perez as he searched for videos of catching techniques.

“Many people said that Salvador is the best,” Kasumba said. “I wanted to think about that and I searched for him. I saw that he was the best, and I wanted to learn about him. He has a passion. He's a good guy. He's the best in throwing and blocking and with pitchers throwing faster, he can react to the balls and he can throw runners out at second. That's why I wanted to be like him. I was so very happy when I met him.”

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I’m so grateful 🙏 thank you so much Mr <a href="https://twitter.com/SalvadorPerez15?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SalvadorPerez15</a> for giving me new catchers equipment and the two bat using in my games. My words can’t explain how much I was happy to meet you sir. I CAN DO EVERYTHING THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRONGER THAN ME🙏🙏 <a href="https://t.co/HySzovkr0q">pic.twitter.com/HySzovkr0q</a></p>&mdash; KASUMBA DENNIS (@KASUMBADENNIS4) <a href="https://twitter.com/KASUMBADENNIS4/status/1813073493329867142?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 16, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

With Perez’s help, Kasumba’s skills have improved behind the dish. Campbell remembers with a laugh how after Kasumba came over from Uganda, where pitchers won’t hit 90 mph, he tried to catch a pitch from Taiwanese prospect Chen-Wei Lin. He tried to emulate Perez’s technique of starting with the mitt down and raising it to the pitch, but ended up taking a fastball off his facemask.

Now, he’s able to catch pitches in the high 90s, he says -- and on Tuesday, at Globe Life Field, surrounded by his idol and the stars of the sport, Kasumba’s dreams felt closer than ever.

“I want to thank Mr. Sean Campbell of the MLB Draft League for giving me this opportunity, and MLB, because sometimes, I think about my future,” Kasumba said.

“If not baseball, I think I'd be in the slaughterhouse again -- and in the slaughterhouse, they use drugs, they use many things. Some kids in Uganda, they go mad because of drugs. But I thank God that Mr. Sean Campbell gave me this opportunity.”

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Step by step process…. <a href="https://t.co/NAj6QEc9mV">pic.twitter.com/NAj6QEc9mV</a></p>&mdash; KASUMBA DENNIS (@KASUMBADENNIS4) <a href="https://twitter.com/KASUMBADENNIS4/status/1810878899892416587?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 10, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

But the Derby experience wasn’t all before Kasumba’s return to that situation in Africa.

On Tuesday, Perez took Kasumba, Shawali Sherican and Campbell’s young son around the field with him to meet the All-Stars and shag fly balls together during batting practice, with Kasumba nearly snagging a ball in right field while the left-handed hitting Jarren Duran took some batting practice hacks.

“[I wanted to tell him] that I love him,” Kasumba said. “To help me with my catching skills, because he's the best. Of course, I want to be the best like him.”

But Kasumba didn’t seem to mind that no baseballs came his way; he was too busy animatedly going through throwing motions, which he said he did to mimic one of Perez’s defensive highlights from one of his eight previous All-Star games.

Kasumba wanted to know of Perez’s thought process and mechanics through that play -- and after Perez responded, he grinned and pulled Kasumba into a bear hug. He’d already shown the crew around the star-studded first group of batting practice -- Shawali Sherican really wanted to meet Aaron Judge -- and finally said his goodbyes at the end of batting practice.

“He could really think to play this game,” Perez said. “It's amazing, you know? To get a guy like that, with his history. I thank God. I had to meet him to give him a gift.”

“The generosity that Salvador showed last night, just the compassion, it was unbelievable,” Campbell said. “It's been a great experience, just all-encompassing.”

Perez hopes that this opportunity for Kasumba can lead to far more than just a cameo at this stage sometime down the line, which Campbell says will involve following up with next steps like getting his high school diploma and thus qualifying for the junior college programs that Campbell hopes can be the Ugandan players’ next step towards professional baseball.

“All the sacrifices he's made to try to be a professional baseball player -- it’s something that people have to respect that,” Perez said. “When you think you do something -- when you think you've gone through some bad things, there are people worse off than us.

“When I feel tired and I remember him, it gives me more energy.”


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