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Post by freedomcounty on Jun 7, 2007 13:55:10 GMT -6
It's not what BA says, It's what the scouts think. Really? I thought that BA just got to draft for everyone.
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Post by MVPig on Jun 7, 2007 13:57:17 GMT -6
Doesn't the team draft for themself?
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Post by freedomcounty on Jun 7, 2007 13:59:35 GMT -6
Doesn't the team draft for themself? I was being sarcastic.
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Post by treyuca on Jun 7, 2007 13:59:53 GMT -6
I think that was sarcasm. Obviously, the teams make their own draft selections.
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Post by Dr. HeathHog on Jun 7, 2007 14:02:08 GMT -6
Jaaaay Peeeee Arencibia his name is my name too Whenever I I go out the people always shout There goes JP ARENCIBIA.....
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Post by freedomcounty on Jun 7, 2007 14:03:39 GMT -6
wow nice call.
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Post by Dale on Jun 7, 2007 14:04:59 GMT -6
From BA:
23. Padres. San Diego's braintrust loves polished college prospects, especially pitchers, so Simmons and Roemer are the top candidates. The Padres would prefer Schmidt, though he probably won't get close to him even if his talent fits better here than at the top of the draft. If the Cardinals and Giants pick off Simmons and Roemer, Hagadone is a possibility. High school second baseman Nick Noonan, a native San Diegan, often gets mentioned here but is more of a target for one of the Padres' five supplemental picks.
Projected Pick: James Simmons, rhp, UC Riverside.
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Post by Dale on Jun 7, 2007 14:09:44 GMT -6
Nick goes to the Padres at #23!!
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Post by Charlie on Jun 7, 2007 14:09:57 GMT -6
YES!!
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Post by Tschepihawg on Jun 7, 2007 14:09:58 GMT -6
Yeah!!!!
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Post by Dale on Jun 7, 2007 14:10:52 GMT -6
Can Nick hit? ;D
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Post by treyuca on Jun 7, 2007 14:11:35 GMT -6
Where are the San Diego farm clubs? Anybody know?
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Post by Charlie on Jun 7, 2007 14:14:17 GMT -6
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Post by treyuca on Jun 7, 2007 14:15:41 GMT -6
And plays the Travs on Aug. 11
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Post by freedomcounty on Jun 7, 2007 14:15:57 GMT -6
Sweet! I mean, I hate the Padres, but sweet!
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