-
02-08-2013, 06:02 PM #1
Draft Targets
So who do you guys think the Twins are targeting in the draft?
Despite being a Boras client, I'd love to see the Twins draft Appel if they get the chance. I think he could make a quick jump to the Majors, something this rotation could use.
-
02-08-2013, 06:29 PM #2
In this order
Manaea
Appel
Stanek
Frazier/Meadows/Trey Ball (toss up, both have similar ceilings)
I have seen Meadows/Frazier/Ball personally. I will hopefully be seeing Manaea at the MVC tourney in May. I will be shooting 3 games of baseball over a 3 day span with my brother, and hopefully he will be pitching in the day cap. Ball is the wildcard because he is above average as a pitcher as well as hitter/outfielder. I like Frazier more than Meadows. He has a much more fluent swing than Meadows and Ball.
I have photos of several of these guys in here
UA All American game | FacebookFollow my photography, group page can be found here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rinald...56164664420932
-
02-08-2013, 07:52 PM #3Senior Member All-Star
- Posts
- 1,330
It's pretty early but I agree with your opinion on Appel. I would be very happy if he fell to us at #4.
-
02-08-2013, 08:13 PM #4
Also, follow up question. Last year's draft seemed to be a very solid group of top end prospects, as well as quality depth. What is the early report on draft depth this year?
-
02-08-2013, 08:45 PM #5
Early reports are this is a done year again but there is still a whole season to play and alot can change.
-
02-08-2013, 09:31 PM #6
The Twins in the past, have favored guys who do well in the Cape Cod League. Manaea did excellent there, so I'm guessing their early scouting reports are high on the lefty. The Twins minors don't have a lot of strong Lefty starters either, might be there number one need right now. The Twins will probably go with BPA with their 1st round pick, BUT all things being equal, The Twins system is low on good catchers right now and one of the drafts strength is prep catchers. As the college season starts up, look for smoke coming from the Astros, Cubs, and Rockies. The Cubs wanting Almora was leaked pretty early last year, but The Astro wanting Correa wasn't known till Bud got to the podium.
-
02-08-2013, 09:34 PM #7
Too early to tell. Give it another 3 months
-----
Blogging Twins since 2007 at The Tenth Inning Stretch
http://tenthinningstretch.blogspot.com/
twitter: @thrylos98
-
02-09-2013, 08:58 AM #8
This year the tiers are as follows
Tier 1: Anyone of these 5 guys could be selected #1.
Manaea/Apple/Stanek (All 3 are pitchers that project as #2's)
Frazier/Meadows: Both are outfielders with High Ceilings, it is a toss up who is better.
Tier 2
Khris Bryant,Trey Ball,Austin Wilson,JP Crawford,Oscar Mercado,Mike Lorenzen/Colin Moran
Trey Ball is the wildcard, as he is just a good pitcher as he is hitter. Mercado and Crawford are Pure shortstops who project as big league caliber, to bat at the top of the order. Both of them should be gone by 20.
One guy to keep an eye on is Jan Hernandez, who has earned comparisons to Baez, but lacks consistency.
Overall, I think that the Twins will take a catcher in Round 2. They should have their choice between Ciuffo,Martinez,Navaretto (has a cannon), Denney ,Collins. The prep catchers is an interesting position this year, before the UA All American game, Collins was projected to be a top 10 pick, since then he has fallen off.
But don't get me wrong, this years draft is VERY WEAK. 2014 is looking pretty strong with the likes of Alex Jackson and Touki Toussant .Last edited by jtrinaldi; 02-09-2013 at 09:04 AM.
Follow my photography, group page can be found here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rinald...56164664420932
-
02-09-2013, 09:26 AM #9Senior Member Big-Leaguer
- Posts
- 834
So if this is a weak draft and next years is stronger, would it make sense to make a low ball offer to our 1 pick and next year recieve the 5th pick? add in a qualifing off to justin and we end up with 3 picks in the first 35 in 2014?
If not then i agree Appel or Manaea as our 1st pick , and then a prep catcher,as there is a handful who project very high ,add in that they will be ready for the majors about the time Mauers contract is up...
-
02-09-2013, 09:28 AM #10
-
02-09-2013, 09:39 AM #11
This draft is much weaker than last year. Next years draft is much improved. After the top 5 of this year, there is a HUGE drop off, unless Ball establishes whether he is a pitcher or a hitter. The top 5 guys are likely to be drafted within the top 5, barring injury. If I were the Twins, I would not reach at all this year (for the prime SS like Mercado or Crawford) and take the BPA.
Follow my photography, group page can be found here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rinald...56164664420932
-
02-09-2013, 09:39 AM #12
-
02-09-2013, 09:49 AM #13
I'll have a post up sometime this weekend that addresses some of these questions. Sorry its only a teaser, but it will be worth it to check back, I promise.
-
02-09-2013, 10:01 AM #14Senior Member All-Star
- Posts
- 1,330
A lost pick is pretty costly. Even if we get the #5 pick next year, the team loses a year of player development waiting for that pick. Plus, if we don't sign the #4 pick, we lose that money in our draft slot, so the Twins would spend 4.8m (or so) less this year which could affect later picks. Buxton signed for 200,000 under slot and I believe the Twins spread that around for later picks. There would be no guarantee that the Pohlad's would spend all of a draft pool that included two top 5 picks (and could be over 15m).
I also think it's very unlikely that the Twins get a pick out of Morneau. I think it's far more likely that he gets traded at the deadline. If we end up holding on to him and he has a good season, I could see us offering him arbitration but I think he'd probably take it. Not a lot of teams would want to pony up that kind of deal with his injury history and lose a pick. Or, with our luck, the Yanks would sign him and another type A free agent and we'd get stuck with their 2nd round pick instead.
Additionally, it is way too early to worry about the depth of this (or next years) draft class. We'll draft high in both. At this time last year, Buxton was considered a top 20 pick but not the best talent. Zimmer really improved his draft stock as did guys like Correia and Berrios in Puerto Rico. Max Fried kept climbing til draft day. And one of the consensus top picks was Devon Marrero who dropped to the Red Sox at #24 (and struggled a bit in low A).
-
02-09-2013, 10:08 AM #15Senior Member Big-Leaguer
- Posts
- 834
-
02-09-2013, 10:09 AM #16Senior Member Triple-A
- Posts
- 415
Next year's draft? Don't worry folks--the Twins will be selecting early. The question is: will they be selecting the best player for the team?
-
02-09-2013, 10:15 AM #17Follow my photography, group page can be found here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rinald...56164664420932
-
02-09-2013, 10:57 AM #18Senior Member All-Star
- Posts
- 1,330
You might be right. BA had him in there top four as early as Aug 2011. (BaseballAmerica.com: Prospects: Chat: Jim Callis Chat: Aug. 31) A bleacher report had him a bit lower. 2012 MLB Draft: Deven Marrero, Kevin Gausman and 25 Names You Need To Know | Bleacher Report (Buxton being a top 15 pick isn't out of the realm of possibility)
Anyhow, the point was that the draft will change a lot over the next few months as some players skyrocket and others slip.
-
02-09-2013, 12:35 PM #19Follow my photography, group page can be found here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rinald...56164664420932
-
02-09-2013, 03:59 PM #20Senior Member All-Star
- Posts
- 1,330



8Likes
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks



Reply With Quote

Series Preview: Twins @ Braves, 5/20-5/22
Well, the expected has arrived: the Minnesota Twins starting rotation has begun to implode and the bats have gone silent in response. Losers of five straight while being outscored 33-14 in those...
Today, 06:08 AM