MLB Draft

#76
#76
That's that, 1216 players taken in the 2013 draft. Godley, Serrano and Maggio were selected, congrats to them along with several other former Vols. GBO!
 
#77
#77
Wow if we can keep Maggio we would have our full class coming in. That would be huge.
 
#78
#78
Wow if we can keep Maggio we would have our full class coming in. That would be huge.

I am going to be a glass half empty guy here. Besides KS it appears to me that none of the other signees were much of a threat to get big money in the draft. That isn't the recipe for success in the SEC. Winning SEC rosters are full of talent that turns down 2nd-5th round money and this class doesn't appear to be that with the exception of KS.
 
#79
#79
I am going to be a glass half empty guy here. Besides KS it appears to me that none of the other signees were much of a threat to get big money in the draft. That isn't the recipe for success in the SEC. Winning SEC rosters are full of talent that turns down 2nd-5th round money and this class doesn't appear to be that with the exception of KS.

Hey wait a minute! I'm supposed to be the empty glass guy around here!

Unfortunately, I think you're right.

Perfect Game has our recruiting class ranked 13th in the conference, slightly ahead of Alabama.

They don't include JUCO guys in their rankings, but it looks like UT chose to minimize their JUCO draft exposure this year after last year's results. Instead of current pro prospects, they went with consistently competent JUCO players. For example: Youngblood, the OF drafted twice before, batted .297 in JUCO this year with a good OBP but no power numbers. Ramirez was honorable mention all conference out in California.

It's gotta be next to impossible for a coach in need of JUCO help to get the best possible guys who won't go pro. But it's clear they played it safer this year than last.
 
#80
#80
I am going to be a glass half empty guy here. Besides KS it appears to me that none of the other signees were much of a threat to get big money in the draft. That isn't the recipe for success in the SEC. Winning SEC rosters are full of talent that turns down 2nd-5th round money and this class doesn't appear to be that with the exception of KS.

Hey wait a minute! I'm supposed to be the empty glass guy around here!

Unfortunately, I think you're right.

Perfect Game has our recruiting class ranked 13th in the conference, slightly ahead of Alabama.

They don't include JUCO guys in their rankings, but it looks like UT chose to minimize their JUCO draft exposure this year after last year's results. Instead of current pro prospects, they went with consistently competent JUCO players. For example: Youngblood, the OF drafted twice before, batted .297 in JUCO this year with a good OBP but no power numbers. Ramirez was honorable mention all conference out in California.

It's gotta be next to impossible for a coach in need of JUCO help to get the best possible guys who won't go pro. But it's clear they played it safer this year than last.

I'd love to check out the Vandy commits to see how many got drafted and where. Anybody got a list? I know SC had some commits go in the 1st, but I don't think Vandy had any.
 
#81
#81
Sequatchie Co's Dakota Hudson to the Texas Rangers


Same applies to Hudson as was Serrano,Unsignable!

I haven't heard it confirmed but he'll be headed to Mississippi State and after a year or two with the Bulldogs will probably be a 1st day pick next time around.
 
#84
#84
Tennessee
Kyle Serrano- Pick 859 (everyone knows why here)
Nathaniel Maggio- Pick 945

Vanderbilt-
Sheffield- Pick 383
Aubrey McCarty- Pick 1062
Ronell Coleman- 1203

Texas A&M
Kohl Stewart- Pick 4
Casey Shane- Pick 171
Ryan Hendrix- Pick 501
Ronnie Gideon- Pick 1039
Tyler Stubblefield- Pick 1093

South Carolina
Nick Ciuffo- Pick 21
Travis Demeritte- Pick 30
Cory Thompson- Pick 165
Will Crowe- Pick 921
Matthew Vogel- Pick 1080

Missouri
Devin Williams- Pick 54
Malik Collymore- Pick 305
Jacob Brentz- Pick 325

Mississippi State
Cord Sandberg- Pick 89
Dakota Hudson- Pick 1090
Reid Humphreys- Pick 1096

Ole Miss
Dalton Dulin- Pick 1081
J.B. Woodson- Pick 1196

LSU
Justin Williams- Pick 52
Nick Longhi- Pick 893

Kentucky
Clinton Hollon- Pick 47
Hunter Green- Pick 59
Trevor Clinton- Pick 348
Javon Shelby- Pick 1112
Zack Brown- Pick 1128

Georgia
Clint Frazier-Pick 5
Jarrett Freeland- Pick 465
Robert Tyler- Pick 849
Stephen Wrenn- Pick 853
Wesley Jones- Pick 919
Michael Bell- Pick 1102

Florida
Chrisian Arroyo- Pick 25
Tyler Danish- Pick 55
Sean Broady- Pick 141
Brett Morales- Pick 735
Logan Shore- Pick 860
6 picks 1,000-1,220.

Auburn
Anfernee Grier- Pick 1176
Arkansas
Jon Denney- Pick 81
Andrew Benintendi- Pick 945

Alabama
Nick Eicholtz- Pick 872
Geoffrey Bramblett- Pick 1123


*This is all the prospects drafted from what I could gather on PerfectGame.
 
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#85
#85
Tennessee
Kyle Serrano- Pick 859 (everyone knows why here)
Nathaniel Maggio- Pick 945

Vanderbilt-
Sheffield- Pick 383
Aubrey McCarty- Pick 1062
Ronell Coleman- 1203

Texas A&M
Kohl Stewart- Pick 4
Casey Shane- Pick 171
Ryan Hendrix- Pick 501
Ronnie Gideon- Pick 1039
Tyler Stubblefield- Pick 1093

South Carolina
Nick Ciuffo- Pick 21
Travis Demeritte- Pick 30
Cory Thompson- Pick 165
Will Crowe- Pick 921
Matthew Vogel- Pick 1080

Missouri
Devin Williams- Pick 54
Malik Collymore- Pick 305
Jacob Brentz- Pick 325

Mississippi State
Cord Sandberg- Pick 89
Dakota Hudson- Pick 1090
Reid Humphreys- Pick 1096

Ole Miss
Dalton Dulin- Pick 1081
J.B. Woodson- Pick 1196

LSU
Justin Williams- Pick 52
Nick Longhi- Pick 893

Kentucky
Clinton Hollon- Pick 47
Hunter Green- Pick 59
Trevor Clinton- Pick 348
Javon Shelby- Pick 1112
Zack Brown- Pick 1128

Georgia
Clint Frazier-Pick 5
Jarrett Freeland- Pick 465
Robert Tyler- Pick 849
Stephen Wrenn- Pick 853
Wesley Jones- Pick 919
Michael Bell- Pick 1102

Florida
Chrisian Arroyo- Pick 25
Tyler Danish- Pick 55
Sean Broady- Pick 141
Brett Morales- Pick 735
Logan Shore- Pick 860
6 picks 1,000-1,220.

Auburn
Anfernee Grier- Pick 1176
Arkansas
Jon Denney- Pick 81
Andrew Benintendi- Pick 945

Alabama
Nick Eicholtz- Pick 872
Geoffrey Bramblett- Pick 1123


*This is all the prospects drafted from what I could gather on PerfectGame.

Thanks for the list, really appreciate it!
 
#86
#86
UK signee, Trevor Clifton (Heritage HS, Maryville, TN) said he got 3rd round money and has already signed. Reports later this week.
 
#87
#87
UK signee, Trevor Clifton (Heritage HS, Maryville, TN) said he got 3rd round money and has already signed. Reports later this week.

I know that was said in the paper but I am saying that is bs. Can anyone confirm this??


If true the Dbacks took a huge penalty to sign him. Anybody after the 10th can only get 100k without a huge penalty.
 
#88
#88
#89
#89
I know that was said in the paper but I am saying that is bs. Can anyone confirm this??


If true the Dbacks took a huge penalty to sign him. Anybody after the 10th can only get 100k without a huge penalty.

not if teams don't spend all their top 10 money. that's why a lot of teams get college seniors rounds 6-10 and give them like $1000 to sign.

Once past round 10, any money over $100,000 counts towards your top 10 round limit. so if team save money in the top 10, they can try and sign guys over 100,000 in rounds 11-40

MLB Draft 2013: Team budgets and first-round values - SBNation.com

*Unless a bonus exceeds $100,000 from round 11 onward, it does not count against the imposed budget.
 
#93
#93
Teams may sign players drafted after the 10th round for more the "max" but the overage is added into the calculation of how much they have spent for their pool for picks in the top ten rounds.
 
#94
#94
Thanks guys even though I am more confused than ever.

I know what you mean. I'm looking at the draft list a few posts up trying to figure out where we differ than the others...I mean UF and SC maybe, but that's about it.
 
#97
#97
Tennessee
Kyle Serrano- Pick 859 (everyone knows why here)
Nathaniel Maggio- Pick 945

Vanderbilt-
Sheffield- Pick 383
Aubrey McCarty- Pick 1062
Ronell Coleman- 1203

Texas A&M
Kohl Stewart- Pick 4
Casey Shane- Pick 171
Ryan Hendrix- Pick 501
Ronnie Gideon- Pick 1039
Tyler Stubblefield- Pick 1093

South Carolina
Nick Ciuffo- Pick 21
Travis Demeritte- Pick 30
Cory Thompson- Pick 165
Will Crowe- Pick 921
Matthew Vogel- Pick 1080

Missouri
Devin Williams- Pick 54
Malik Collymore- Pick 305
Jacob Brentz- Pick 325

Mississippi State
Cord Sandberg- Pick 89
Dakota Hudson- Pick 1090
Reid Humphreys- Pick 1096

Ole Miss
Dalton Dulin- Pick 1081
J.B. Woodson- Pick 1196

LSU
Justin Williams- Pick 52
Nick Longhi- Pick 893

Kentucky
Clinton Hollon- Pick 47
Hunter Green- Pick 59
Trevor Clinton- Pick 348
Javon Shelby- Pick 1112
Zack Brown- Pick 1128

Georgia
Clint Frazier-Pick 5
Jarrett Freeland- Pick 465
Robert Tyler- Pick 849
Stephen Wrenn- Pick 853
Wesley Jones- Pick 919
Michael Bell- Pick 1102

Florida
Chrisian Arroyo- Pick 25
Tyler Danish- Pick 55
Sean Broady- Pick 141
Brett Morales- Pick 735
Logan Shore- Pick 860
6 picks 1,000-1,220.

Auburn
Anfernee Grier- Pick 1176
Arkansas
Jon Denney- Pick 81
Andrew Benintendi- Pick 945

Alabama
Nick Eicholtz- Pick 872
Geoffrey Bramblett- Pick 1123


*This is all the prospects drafted from what I could gather on PerfectGame.

What sticks out to me is UGA. Never should they have been as bad as they were.
 

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