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Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
Interesting that MLB has him as a position player
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/ev...orts.jsp?content=amiller
I guess he's a pitcher and a position player.
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Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
Interesting that MLB has him as a position player
Lefthanders Run
Posted Jun. 9, 2009 8:10 pm by John Manuel
Filed under: Draft Day, Draft Dope
In the supplemental round, three LHPs out of four picks. First Brothers to Colorado, then Aaron Miller out of Baylor at No. 36 goes to the Dodgers. Then the Blue Jays take a Canadian in British Columbia native James Paxton, who played at Kentucky.
The White Sox take offensive-minded catcher Josh Phegley out of Indiana.
Quick thoughts on all three: Miller could be a coup if he becomes more consistent as a pitcher once he gives up hitting. Paxton was very high on some boards but didn't perform and has a history of nagging injuries; at times he has premium stuff with a mid-90s fastball and power breaking ball. Phegley has hit throughout his college career but isn't known for defense and may have to move off catcher.
oh, cause he said on his twitter he was warming up to throw the first pitch to the dodger gameOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
No google news on Jennings GSW
Blake Smith:
http://www.mercurynews.com/sports/ci_12549430
23. Chicago White Sox, Garrett Gould, RHP Maize HS (Kansas)- The White Sox have a history of taking Gridirion stars, and Gould was one for his high school last season. Gould, who went to the same high school as Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson, had 95 strikeouts in 57 innings this season. Gould also has a solid curve; one of the best of the prep starters in the draft.
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[h2]Garrett Gould: Gatorade Player of the Year[/h2]May 28, 2009 @ 9:24 a.m. by Joanna
Maize senior pitcher Garrett Gould, a possible first-round draft pick in the June draft, has been named Gatorade's Player of the Year for Kansas. (Read more about him here in today's story.)
Gould, who has signed with Wichita State, is the second player of the year from Maize. Brent Milleville, a catcher, was named the player of the year in 2004 and 2005.
Gould, 6-foot-4, is 6-1 with a 0.88 ERA. His only loss was 1-0 to rival Goddard. He has struck out 95 batters in 45 innings and can throw consistently in the low 90s.
This is a great pick for Gatorade. Really, I believe, a no-brainer. I questioned the Gatorade selection of Taber Spani for the girls player of the year because Spani is homeschooled and lives in Missouri.
But Gould is a good pick.
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Thabeet and Jennings are there
26Originally Posted by sinser13
how many pitches did bills throw that inning?