2010 Draft Preview – Pittsburgh Pirates
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Andy Seiler's MLB Draft Blog
The third part of the draft preview series focuses on the Pittsburgh Pirates
and their scouting director Greg Smith. Smith was scouting director for the
Tigers earlier in the decade, and we’ll take a look at his five most recent
drafts.
Owner: Robert Nutting, bought part of club in 1996
General Manager: Neal Huntington, hired in September 2007
Scouting Director: Greg Smith, first draft was 2008
Looking Back
2002 Draft: Unknown Budget with Detroit Tigers
1. Scott Moore, SS, Cypress HS (CA), #8 overall: Moore was a heralded prep
shortstop that moved up draft boards that spring. Projected more as a middle of
the first type of kid, this was a mild surprise. Got Chipper Jones comps.
Following players selected: Jeff Francis, Drew Meyer, Jeremy Hermida. Signing
bonus: $2.3 million.
2. Brent Clevlen, OF, Westwood HS (TX), #49 overall: Clevelen surprisingly fell
on draft day in 2002, having been projected to go in the late first round.
There were rumblings of him going to the Marlins at #11 overall. Solid athlete
with spotty track record. Following players selected: Micah Owings, Zach
Hammes, Robert Andino. Signing bonus: $805,000.
3. Curtis Granderson, OF, Illinois, #80 overall: This was right where
Granderson was projected to go, and it’s obvious most underestimated him.
A solid college hitter without large holes or large tools, he was a value pick.
Following players selected: Ben Crockett, Jason Cooper, Trevor Hutchinson.
Signing bonus: $469,000.
4. Matt Pender, RHP, Kennesaw State, #87 overall: An overdraft by about a
round, Pender was a tall college righty with a solid track record. He threw in
the low 90s, and BA connected him to the White Sox before Smith took him here.
It could have been a move to keep him from Chicago. Following players selected:
Scott White, Kiel Fisher, Josh Rupe. Signing bonus: $450,000.
5. Robbie Sovie, OF, Stratford Academy (GA), #110 overall: Sovie was a very
athletic outfielder who fell from a projected second round slot to this slot in
the fourth round. He was extremely fast with little baseball skills due to a
football concentration. He played football at Navy after retiring. Following
players selected: Jeff Baker, Rich Hill, Josh Johnson. Signing bonus: Unknown.
Other Notable Picks: C Luke Carlin (10th), Northeastern; RHP Joel Zumaya
(11th), Bonita Vista HS (CA); LHP Jesse Carlson (15th), Connecticut.
2003 Draft: $5.6 Million Budget with Detroit Tigers
1. Kyle Sleeth, RHP, Wake Forest, #3 overall: I know this is a painful pick for
Tiger fans, but Sleeth was deserving of this slot. He was a great college
pitcher with upside, having dominated at Wake, while standing tall at 6′5”.
I will not second guess this pick. Following players selected: Tim Stauffer,
Chris Lubanski, Ryan Harvey. Signing bonus: $3.35 million.
2. Jay Sborz, RHP, Langley HS (VA), #40 overall: A possible first round
candidate, Sborz fell due to questions about his stamina and makeup issues.
He was described as having a truly special arm, and at 6′4”, he fits what
seems to be Smith’s ideal pitcher’s mold. Following players selected: Daniel
Moore, Shane Costa, Jo Jo Reyes. Signing bonus: $865,000.
3. Tony Giarratano, SS, Tulane, #70 overall: Although he was mentioned as a
possible second round choice, that statement also usually included the phrase
“could be overdrafted.” He was more of a fifth round talent, being an
all-glove shortstop. Following players selected: Colt Morton, Brian McFall,
Jake Fox. Signing bonus: $500,000.
4. Josh Rainwater, RHP, DeRidder HS (LA), #100 overall: This was an overdraft
by a few rounds, possibly up to five. However, Rainwater had an excellent prep
track record, and at 6′2”, 225 lbs., he was an ideal starting pitching
project. Following players selected: Peter Stonard, Miguel Vega, Tony Richie.
Signing bonus: $300,000.
5. Danny Zell, LHP, Houston, #130 overall: Even though Smith called Zell’s
name here, Zell had barely been in the conversation for a pick within the top
ten rounds. A 6′5” lefty at Houston, his fastball was only 86-90, though
Smith might have thought that would improve. Following players selected: Billy
Hogan, Chris Goodman, Darin Downs. Signing bonus: $210,000.
Other Notable Picks: RHP Virgil Vasquez (7th), UC-Santa Barbara, $132,500
bonus; RHP Brian Rogers (11th), Georgia Southern, $52,500 bonus; RHP Jordan
Tata (16th), Sam Houston State; C Dusty Ryan (48th), Merced College.
2004 Draft: $5.4 Million Budget with Detroit Tigers
1. Justin Verlander, RHP, Old Dominion, #2 overall: Verlander was a lock to go
within the first few picks of the 2004 draft. He had basically the same
scouting report he has now, so there’s nothing to write here. Following
players selected: Philip Humber, Jeff Niemann, Mark Rogers. Signing bonus:
$3.15 million, Major League contract.
2. Eric Beattie, RHP, U. of Tampa, #43 overall: Beattie was a late first round
candidate before falling here due to lack of projection. He was a command
pitcher in college, but dominated in the Cape during the summer of 2003. Solid
pick. Following players selected: Matt Durkin, Reid Brignac, Yovani Gallardo.
Signing bonus: $800,000.
3. Jeff Frazier, OF, Rutgers, #73 overall: Frazier was expected to go somewhere
in the area of this slot. He was a solid college outfielder with average tools,
but good baseball instincts and production. Another solid college pick.
Following players selected: Gaby Hernandez, Wade Davis, Josh Wahpepah. Signing
bonus: $500,000.
4. Collin Mahoney, RHP, Clemson, #103 overall: Mahoney was expected to go in
the area of the second round, having been a flamethrowing converted catcher at
Clemson. BA graded his fastball as a true 80, and at 6′4”, 240 lbs., I’m
sure Greg Smith loved him. Following players selected: Aaron Hathaway, Matt
Spring, Josh Baker. Signing bonus: $375,000.
5. Andrew Kown, RHP, Georgia Tech, #133 overall: Another guy that slid, Kown
was projected for the second round. At 6′6”, Kown had a shallow track record
at Georgia Tech, though his projectable frame was very attractive for teams.
Following players selected: Nick Evans, Jacob McGee, Angel Salome. Signing
bonus: $224,500.
Other Notable Picks: SS Brent Dlugarch (6th), Memphis, $160K bonus; LHP Luke
French (8th), Heritage HS (CO), $92K bonus; C James Skelton (14th), West
Covina HS (CA); RHP Dallas Trahern (34th), Owasso HS (OK).
2008 Draft: $9.8 Million Budget
1. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Vanderbilt, #2 overall: Alvarez was widely considered the
best draft prospect entering the spring of 2008, but he ended up falling after
getting hurt and coming back with less than stellar production. This was a
great pick, possibly getting the best talent with the second pick. Following
players selected: Eric Hosmer, Brian Matusz, Buster Posey. Signing bonus: $6
million, Major League contract.
2. Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Fresno State, #48 overall: Before getting hurt,
Scheppers was in the running for the first half of the first round. However,
knowing that he could get more money than offered, he ended up not signing with
the Pirates and is currently pitching with the Rangers after re-entering the
draft in 2009. Following players selected: Johnny Giavotella, Xavier Avery,
Anthony Gose. DID NOT SIGN.
3. Jordy Mercer, SS, Oklahoma State, #79 overall: Mercer was a good pure
shortstop at OSU, though he didn’t really excel with the bat. He had decent
pop and good baseball instincts, but his calling card was his glove. Following
players selected: Tyler Sample, LJ Hoes, Roger Kieschnick. Signing bonus:
$508,000.
4. Chase D’Arnaud, SS, Pepperdine, #114 overall: D’Arnaud was a converted
third baseman who covered short at Pepperdine his junior year. The older
brother of Blue Jays catching prospect Travis D’Arnaud, this was an overdraft
of a few rounds. Following players selected: Tim Melville, Kyle Hudson, Brandon
Crawford. Signing bonus: $293,000.
5. Justin Wilson, LHP, Fresno State, #144 overall: Another slight overdraft,
Wilson was a solid college lefty with Fresno State. I’m sure the Pirates weren
’t too happy with Wilson’s use after they picked him, but the College World
Series is a killer. Following players selected: John Lamb, Greg Miclat, Edwin
Quirarte. Signing bonus: $195,000.
Other Notable Picks: OF Robbie Grossman (6th), Cypress-Fairbanks HS (TX), $1MM
bonus; OF Wes Freeman (16th), All Saints Academy (FL), $150K bonus; SS Jarek
Cunningham (18th), Mount Spokane HS (WA), $100K bonus; RHP Quinton Miller
(20th), Shawnee HS (NJ), $900K bonus.
2009 Draft: $9.0 Million Budget
1. Tony Sanchez, C, Boston College, #4 Overall: Sanchez was widely considered
an overdraft at this slot, and he fit better the back half of the first round
in terms of pure talent. However, this choice was done in the wider view of
accumulating talent over the whole draft, so it gets a pass. Following players
selected: Matt Hobgood, Zack Wheeler, Mike Minor. Signing bonus: $2,500,000.
2. Victor Black, RHP, Dallas Baptist, #49 Overall: Black was a talented arm who
was expected to be drafted anywhere from here to the early third round. He
lacked polish, but his upside was close to a mid-rotation pitcher, good value
for slot in this area of the draft. Following players selected: Jeff Kobernus,
Rich Poythress, Everett Williams. Signing bonus: $717,000.
3. Brooks Pounders, RHP, Temecula Valley HS (CA), #53 Overall: Pounders was
considered a third or fourth round prospect, but he was more finished than his
peers, having a developed pro body without much room left to fill out. This was
another value pick that opened up room for overslot selections later in the
draft. Following players selected: Mychal Givens, Tommy Joseph, Blake Smith.
Signing bonus: $670,000.
4. Evan Chambers, OF, Hillsborough CC (FL), #84 Overall: Chambers was an
athletic JuCo player that popped up on the prospect scene after a solid summer
before his transfer to Hillsborough. He had a strong lower half, and he was
projected to be a solid hitter and average fielder. He was expected to go from
the third to sixth round. Following players selected: Tyler Townsend, Chris
Dominguez, David Hale. Signing bonus: $423,900.
5. Zack Dodson, LHP, Medina Valley HS (TX), #115 Overall: Dodson was speculated
to be a fourth or fifth round talent, and the Pirates picked him hoping to get
a high-upside lefty. He had bad mechanics, so a re-work was in order, but it
was a solid pick that cost them just a fair amount of money. Following players
selected: Randy Henry, Jason Stoffel, Mycal Jones. Signing bonus: $600,000.
Other Notable Selections: RHP Zack Von Rosenberg (6th), Zachary HS (LA), $1.2MM
bonus; RHP Trent Stevenson (7th), Brophy Prep HS (AZ), $350K bonus; LHP Colton
Cain (8th), Waxahachie HS (TX), $1.125MM bonus; RHP Jeff Inman (12th),
Stanford, $425K bonus.
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