If Rocker and Bradford can develop into solid 3-4 type guys I'll consider that a massive win. And maybe Leiter can be a guy you throw out there when guys need an extra days rest.
At least those teams were expected to be terrible, had no history of playoff success, and we could blame the crappy ballpark heat for being the reason no free agents wanted to come here.KT 90 said:cmiller00 said:
Once the game starts it's still baseball.
Yep. I grew up watching plenty of bad Ranger baseball. This ain't nothing compared to some of teams of the past![]()
Tampa has churned out Snell, Matt Garza, Big Game James, Glasnow. That's better than flipping Darren Oliver.DallasAg 94 said:
I think your list is flawed.
Tampa, Oakland, and Miami/Florida are not that.
They all get extra Comp picks, so statistically speaking, you have to consider they get an extra 1st Rounder. You will also find many of their Ps are traded for... when you trade a Top MLB player and get a great prospect (Ragans)... you didn't develop them.
Another consideration is HS vs College. Teams that draft HS SPs.... tend to have a higher ceiling... but more risk. If Oak and Tampa draft College SPs... they get more success, but often lower ceiling Ps.
Last point... drafting a HS SP gives you 4 years to be added to the 40. It is really hard to draft a HS player at 18... put him on the 40 at age 22... then wait for him to get about 600IP total in Minors... and store him until 24 (6 years).
Additionally, if teams were so good at it... why do they have down periods?!
I think if you look deeper, there really aren't that many teams. Even Houston benefitted with the few good pitchers they've had as a statistical insignificant.
Dodgers, Braves, and Cards are probably your best bets... and they tend to draft more Ps that are higher in the Rounds.
Rangers usually spent great picks on hitters.
Massive. Those 3 will determine whether we have a long, consistent window open or if we have to hope the stars align like they did in 2023.Water Boy said:
If Rocker and Bradford can develop into solid 3-4 type guys I'll consider that a massive win. And maybe Leiter can be a guy you throw out there when guys need an extra days rest.
#Rangers planning to activate Jon Gray today, and it could be for Tyler Mahle. He’s dealing with some shoulder stiffness, Bruce Bochy said. Not unusual for Tommy John guys to have something flare up after returning.
— Jeff Wilson (@JeffWilsonTXR) August 20, 2024
Let's look...South Platte said:
Tampa has churned out Snell, Matt Garza, Big Game James, Glasnow. That's better than flipping Darren Oliver.
Miami had Beckett, Burnett, Livan Hernandez. The Jose Fernandez kid was going to be a superstar.
Draft picks . . . whatever. Everybody gets a ton of picks. Some teams develop pitching talent, others don't.
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Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 40th round of the 2002 MLB June Amateur Draft from Washington Union HS (Fresno, CA) and the Minnesota Twins in the 1st round (25th) of the 2005 MLB June Amateur Draft from California State University, Fresno (Fresno, CA).
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June 7, 2005: Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 1st round (25th pick) of the 2005 amateur draft. Player signed June 13, 2005.
November 28, 2007: Traded by the Minnesota Twins with Eddie Morlan (minors) and Jason Bartlett to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for Brendan Harris, Jason Pridie and Delmon Young.
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June 7, 2011: Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 5th round of the 2011 amateur draft. Player signed August 3, 2011.
July 31, 2018: Traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates with a player to be named later and Austin Meadows to the Tampa Bay Rays for Chris Archer. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Shane Baz (August 14, 2018) to the Tampa Bay Rays to complete the trade.
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June 1, 1995: Drafted by the New York Mets in the 8th round of the 1995 amateur draft. Player signed June 13, 1995.
February 6, 1998: Traded by the New York Mets with Rob Stratton (minors) and Jess Snchez to the Florida Marlins for Al Leiter and Ralph Milliard.
They would need to pay me to watch this team.Matsui said:
Headed to game tomorrow. $1 hotdog day!
Matsui said:
Headed to game tomorrow. $1 hotdog day!
Disappointing that Bradford couldn't get healthy faster. Very encouraging that he's come back looking exactly like he did at the end of last season, if not better. 0 walks.sburg2007 said:
This offense. Sucks. What a let down of a season. Bradford and gray have been solid.
Good lord. You complain that I am verbose in my posts, but it is because people like you just make stuff us and then change your argument.South Platte said:
Tampa still developed those guys from minors to majors. They saw talent, traded for it, developed it, enjoyed the benefits of that with wins. Still counts.
David Price
McClanahan looked like a stud early in his career pre injury
Sorry, I'm in a foul mood.DallasAg 94 said:Good lord. You complain that I am verbose in my posts, but it is because people like you just make stuff us and then change your argument.South Platte said:
Tampa still developed those guys from minors to majors. They saw talent, traded for it, developed it, enjoyed the benefits of that with wins. Still counts.
David Price
McClanahan looked like a stud early in his career pre injury
Now, we're giving credit for players traded for?! Do we have like... a time period?! You're giving KCR credit for Ragans, I suppose?!
How many years left on his contract? Really hoping Carter can get healthy and take over in CF next year.Mr Gigem said:
Ready to move on from Taveras
WestTexasAg said:
Another solid Heaney outing where we can't freaking score.