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pjl44 wrote:I say let the fans vote. It's an exhibition and the right guys generally get voted in.The Juggler wrote:agreed. but if they do number 1 on your list, i wouldn't care about the fans voting so much. maybe the fans vote can count 1/3 with the players and managers say counting for the other 2/3's.... :think:Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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Anyone else see that the Rangers signed two of the top international amatuer free agents for a combined $8.5 million?
Both guys are 16 years old. A lot of teams seem to be finding foreign talent as a way of getting around the MLB draft slotting system. I wish the phils spent more money on these types of guys
Also, watching an 80 year old jack mckeon get in an umpire's face is reason number 3,031,886 why I'm against instant replay in MLB. Tremendous0 -
They sign that kid I was talking about that the yanks were interested in?0
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Cliffy6745 wrote:They sign that kid I was talking about that the yanks were interested in?
The Yankees have signed Dominican third baseman Miguel Andujar. Update (5:15 pm): Andujar signed for for $750,000, the Dominican Prospect League announced.
Andujar, a 16-year-old from San Cristobal who played in the Dominican Prospect League, was one of the top third basemen in Latin America with a well-rounded skill set. At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Andujar stood out with his righthanded bat at an international youth tournament in Venezuela in April.0 -
BA has him ranked 20th in their international rankings...
20. MIGUEL ANDUJAR, 3B
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
B-T: R-R Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 180
Andujar has plenty of game experience, and it's evident in the way he plays. A 16-year-old from San Cristobal, Andujar plays in the Dominican Prospect League and has represented his country during international tournaments, including one in April in Venezuela. Andujar hit well there and has hit well most places he's gone. He doesn't have one knockout tool, but he has a good swing, good bat speed and advanced feel for hitting for his age. He has quick hands and a good swing path, with the potential to hit for average and power. Andujar is solid in the field as well, with the ability to handle third base and a strong arm. Andujar trains with Basilio Vizcaino (known as Cachasa), who also worked with Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez ($3 million in 2009) and Yankees shortstop Christopher Tamarez ($650,000 in 2010). The Yankees appear to have made Andujar one of their top targets this summer.0 -
The Fixer wrote:Cliffy6745 wrote:They sign that kid I was talking about that the yanks were interested in?
The Yankees have signed Dominican third baseman Miguel Andujar. Update (5:15 pm): Andujar signed for for $750,000, the Dominican Prospect League announced.
Andujar, a 16-year-old from San Cristobal who played in the Dominican Prospect League, was one of the top third basemen in Latin America with a well-rounded skill set. At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Andujar stood out with his righthanded bat at an international youth tournament in Venezuela in April.
I just saw that. That's not the kid I was thinking about though. The other kid is in the Mexican League. Can't find the kids the Rangers signed.
The Yankees have done well on the international market. Cano for one but most of their top prospects, Montero...Banuelos...Gary Sanchez.0 -
Here's some stuff on the rangers guys. I will post the scouting reports too. I think it's really smart to go after these types of guys...especially the position players.
Rangers Sign Nomar Mazara To Possible Record Deal
Posted Jul. 2, 2011 4:01 pm by Ben Badler
Filed under: International, News
The Rangers have signed Dominican outfielder Nomar Mazara. Terms were not immediately available, but ESPN's Enrique Rojas reports that the bonus is expected to be around $5 million, which would be a new record for an international amateur, surpassing the $4.25 million the Athletics spent on Michael Ynoa in 2008.
Mazara, who is 6-foot-3, 185 pounds, is a 16-year-old lefty with the best raw power in Latin America. A $5 million price tag was rumored throughout the industry leading up to July 2, leaving many international scouting directors stunned that any team would pay that price. ESPN also reported that the Rangers will likely sign Dominican righthander Pedro Payano, who like Mazara is also represented by Ivan Noboa, for a bonus of $500,000-$600,000.
Here is part of Baseball America's scouting report on Mazara from yesterday:
"He may have the most raw power in Latin America, with batting practice shots that leave scouts in awe. He employs a big leg kick and generates good weight transfer in BP with excellent loft and backspin. He has a projectable body with lanky limbs on a large, strong frame. The only thing that can match Mazara's epic power are his equally epic ability to rack up strikeouts.
Mazara, who is represented by Ivan Noboa, doesn't play in any of the major leagues that have popped up in the Dominican Republic and has been showcased judiciously. Several scouts have said Mazara showed up at workouts, took BP then left without facing live pitching. Those who have been seen him in games say his hit tool is nowhere near as advanced as his power. He has a massive leg kick that works for him in BP when he's in a rhythm, but it can be difficult for him to maintain his balance and timing. He's a corner outfielder with an average arm, but any team that signs him will be banking on his bat."
The Rangers today also spent $3.5 million on another lefthanded 16-year-old Dominican outfielder, Ronald Guzman, widely considered one of the top hitters in Latin America.0 -
2. RONALD GUZMAN, OF
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
B-T: L-L Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 195
Hernandez and Guzman have been the two highest-profile prospects in Latin America for July 2, with scouts split on which of the two is the better prospect. A 16-year-old from La Vega, Guzman plays in the Dominican Prospect League and trains with Eddy Robles. Last August in Jupiter, Fla., Guzman led his Dominican Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) team to the island's first RBI championship, then played in the Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field. Guzman's brother, Edward, played in the Mets organization as an outfielder and a pitcher from 2007-09. Guzman earns attention for his size, swing and advanced hitting approach. He has a good swing path and stays inside the ball well for someone with his length, and he has the ability to stay up the middle and use the opposite field. His head stays locked in during his swing, helping him see the ball well and work counts. Guzman should have above-average raw power once he fills out (he won the DPL home run derby in January), though his power doesn't always show up in games.
Unlike Elier Hernandez, Guzman is not a quick-twitch athlete. Scouts have questions about his bat speed, which is why he doesn't usually show pull power in games. He can be a bit hunched over at the plate, though that should be correctable. He's a below-average runner with a below-average arm that will limit him to left field, though he does show solid instincts. Guzman has already graduated from high school and earns rave reviews from scouts for his makeup and aptitude. Most international sources believe the Rangers and Red Sox are the frontrunners for his services, though the Blue Jays are among the teams that have also been linked to him.0 -
Surprising that the guy rated 10th got $1.5 mill more than the guy ranked 2nd.
10. NOMAR MAZARA, OF
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
B-T: L-L Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 185
Mazara has been the source of the most outrageous rumors regarding what teams have offered him, with a new team popping up each time the latest rumor gets debunked. While misinformation in the Dominican Republic is nothing new, Mazara's outstanding raw power is a reality. He may have the most raw power in Latin America, with batting practice shots that leave scouts in awe. He employs a big leg kick and generates good weight transfer in BP with excellent loft and backspin. He has a projectable body with lanky limbs on a large, strong frame. The only thing that can match Mazara's epic power are his equally epic ability to rack up strikeouts.
Mazara, who is represented by Ivan Noboa, doesn't play in any of the major leagues that have popped up in the Dominican Republic and has been showcased judiciously. Several scouts have said Mazara showed up at workouts, took BP then left without facing live pitching. Those who have been seen him in games say his hit tool is nowhere near as advanced as his power. He has a massive leg kick that works for him in BP when he's in a rhythm, but it can be difficult for him to maintain his balance and timing. He's a corner outfielder with an average arm, but any team that signs him will be banking on his bat.0 -
Thats pretty impressive for the Rangers. Good for them. Neither of them are the kid I was hoping the Yanks would sign so thats good.
International market is so important for good teams with shitty draft picks.0 -
Cliffy6745 wrote:Thats pretty impressive for the Rangers. Good for them. Neither of them are the kid I was hoping the Yanks would sign so thats good.
International market is so important for good teams with shitty draft picks.
Yep. I wonder if these huge bonuses have anything to do with the new CBA that needs to be negotiated. Maybe the rangers are banking on this process changing, which would justify the amount of money for these signings.
The phils never spend any money on the international guys. They are always in the bottom third of MLB. If they spend over a million it will be a lot for them :roll:0 -
pjl44 wrote:Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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metsfan wrote:pjl44 wrote:metsfan wrote:
Besides Jeter, which selections from this year are so off the wall? The fan vote pretty much nailed it, even recognizing Alex Avila. The starters are tight.
mike schmidt was voted a starter at 3rd in 1989....a couple months after he retired. he hit .202 in 42 games that year.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote:
mike schmidt was voted a starter at 3rd in 1989....a couple months after he retired. he hit .202 in 42 games that year.Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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metsfan wrote:The Juggler wrote:
mike schmidt was voted a starter at 3rd in 1989....a couple months after he retired. he hit .202 in 42 games that year.
right.
stop agreeing with me so much. it's weird.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote:metsfan wrote:The Juggler wrote:
mike schmidt was voted a starter at 3rd in 1989....a couple months after he retired. he hit .202 in 42 games that year.
right.
stop agreeing with me so much. it's weird.
things will be back to normal when football starts and you can bash me for being a fraud cowboyz fan :PRon: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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metsfan wrote:The Juggler wrote:metsfan wrote:
right.
stop agreeing with me so much. it's weird.
things will be back to normal when football starts and you can bash me for being a fraud cowboyz fan :P
cowboys have made tentative plans to open camp on 7/29www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote:cowboys have made tentative plans to open camp on 7/29Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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speaking of All-Stars...
here is a picture of one of your starting N.L. All Stars signing my baseball a couple of weeks ago. He signed my Gold Glove baseball (He won the Gold Glove award in 2009)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v142/ ... sionGG.jpg0
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