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Kevin Gil a 18 year old 1B was the number 1 pick of the Boston Scrogg-Dawgs. Gill comes to Boston from Upton HS. Gill looks to be an all around 1B with power and a great eye should be a hard person to K on a pitch out of the zone. The Scrogg-Dawgs paid Gills 4 million dollar signing bonus which should be a bargin if he playes to his potential.
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Kevin Howard a 18 year old pitcher was picked in the 2nd spot by the New Britain Banchees. Howard comes to New Britain from Hamshire-Fannett HS. Howard has 3 pitches: 4-Seam FB, Curveball, Slider all 3 pitches project to 60 or higher. Howard concern if there is any is his around 60 control. The Banchees paid Howard a 3,910,000 bonus if he developes like he should that bonus money will be money well spent.
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Goose Rocker a 18 year old 2B was drafted in the 3rd spot by the Syracuse Civil Suitors. Rocker comes to Syracuse from Wilmington HS. Rocker has great power and should hit left handed pitchers well and be average every where else. The Civil Suitors paid Rocker 3,820,000 Roker power alone should make that signing bonus a moot point in time.
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Oswaldo Nunez a 20 year old RF converted into a 3B was drafted in the 4 hole by the Seattle Free Swingers. Nunez comes to Seattle from Ancilla College. Nunez contact and his ability to hit both left and right hand pitchers look a great pick at the 4th spot. The 3,420,000 bonus the Free Swingers paid him is a drop in the bucket to the numbers he should put up in a Free Swingers uniform.
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Juan Plata a 22 year old RF was drafted in the 5 spot by the Rochester Golden Breakers. Plata comes to Rochester from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Plata does bring strikeout concerns in low contact but does show around league average in all other aspects of his game. The 3,630,000 the Golden Breakers paid him probably will be worth it but his contact makes him a risky pick at the 5 spot.
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Jose Olmeda a 18 year old 3B converted to a 2B was drafted in the 6 spot by the Burlington Bimbos. Olmeda comes to Burlington from Bartlesville HS. Olmeda has average growth potential one weak spot which could have him fishing alot in the big leagues his his batting eye. Burlington paid Olmeda a 3,630,000 bonus as with any top 10 pick the bonus should not be a problem.
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Tom Hall a 18 year old pitcher was the 7th pick of the San Diego PADRES. Hall comes to San Diego from Verde Valley HS. Hall has 4 pitches: 4-Seam FB, Slider, Curveball, & Change Up. Of the 4 the curveball looks the weakest and the 4-seam FB as his strongest. Hall looks to be a pitcher that gets hitter out by the fly ball which could be a problem in hitters parks. The 3,440,000 bonus Hall takes to the bank is water under the bridge to the Padres franchise since he should get enough wins in his first 2 season to make up that bonus money.
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Wilson Greer a 18 year old 2B was selected 8th by the Honolulu Tsunamis. Greer heads for Honolulu fromPlains HS. Greer packs some power and at or above league average in the rest of the batting areas. The 3,350,000 the Tsunamis paid Greer will melt in the Honolulu sun as the balls he hits fly out of the park in 30+ HR a year he delivers to the Island.
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Tim Davenport a 18 year old 1B was picked 9th by the Jackson Swing of Destruction. Davenport comes to Jackson from Westview HS. Davenport projected ratings make him a steal at the 9 spot for the Swing of Destruction. The 3,250,000 bonus Jackson paid him is pocket change to add another bat to the stable to firt there name of the Swing of Destuction.
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Felix Frank a 18 year old pitcher was drated 10th by the San Juan Jibaros. Frank leaves the US from Redondo HS to head to maybe the 51st State in the union in time to play in San Juan, PR. Frank has 5 pitches: Slider, Curveball, Change Up, Cut FB, & 4-Seam FB. Franks last 2 pitches are a concern but the 3 others should be good enough to get enough hitters out. The 3,160,000 the Jibaros paid Frank in a bonus could make Frank a bust with is poor ability to get both left and right hands batters out on a regular basis.
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