Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Cub fans are really freaking out over TheoandJed selecting quantity over quality. I thought the whole point was losing to get the high pick.
It's kind of like the Bible. The plan means one thing until it means something else. Don't take it literally unless you are supposed to take it literally.
Yeah, and I don't want to hear Spiegel and Rozner talking about how important tanking is anymore. The Cubs could have probably won a Wild Card and still been able to draft this guy.
Very true Joe as far as looking at one pick but the difference between the wild card and finishing with the 4th pick is $1,378,800. That goes along way to signing better better prospects later in the draft.
In this draft there were three "elite" guys and they went 1-2-3. What do you do at pick 4?
What the Cubs did is very similar to going to Vegas and counting cards. What you are really trying to do is beat the odds 66% of first round picks make it. 49% in round 2 and 32% in rounds 3-5. If you can beat those percentages over time you will succeed. This is only the third draft under the NEW CBA and the "Jerry" rules have changed the game. By drafting the best college power bat and most likely signing him for under slot you can bank that money for later in the draft. Power is getting harder and harder to find at the major league level and the Cubs have followed the "bats over arms" and College over High school" theory rather well. By taking a college senior with the second pick they also counted a few more cards and banked some more cash for later in the draft. The young high school pitchers took later have a lot of upside and will all require 3-5 years to get to the Show.
The first three Sox picks are GREAT after that meh
The first three Cubs picks are GOOD after that they have a much higher upside overall and I think they can beat the odds.
Both teams had a plan in this crap shoot and both executed rather well... I like both drafts overall. I can go on and on Joe but you don't care about prospects or the minor leagues so just sit back and enjoy the dog pile fight (coin flip) for October. I know I will be loving it and the next 4 months will sort it all out. Your Sox are contenders in this wild 2014 coin flip where parity has peaked. It's gonna be fun.
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I don't waste my time with the Cubs.