[情報] Draft Reviews: Tampa Bay Rays
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Welcome to the first edition of the Amateur Draft Reviews. This series will
review the past three drafts for each organization for interesting facts and
trends. It also serves as a preview for the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft, which
takes place on June 9 and 10.
Tampa Bay Rays
2008 Draft Slot: 1st overall
Top Pick: Tim Beckham, SS, Georgia high school
Best Pick: Tim Beckham
Keep an Eye On: Jake Jefferies, C, UC Davis (3rd round)
Notes: Jake Jefferies, a left-handed hitting catcher, has hit well in pro ball
and has a good approach. Defensively, the only real question mark is his
average arm. He is currently playing in A-ball. Tim Beckham’s older brother
Jeremy Beckham was drafted in the 17th round and they are playing together in
2009 at A-ball.
2007 Draft Slot: 1st overall
Top Pick: David Price, LHP, Vanderbilt University
Best Pick: David Price
Worst Pick: Will Kline, RHP, University of Mississippi (2nd round)
Notes: You can’t fault Will Kline for being listed as the worst pick; he had
shoulder surgery almost immediately after signing. His last pitch was thrown in
2007 and he was winless in nine starts. The team scored big by finding prep
pitchers Nick Barnese (California high school) in the third round and Matthew
Moore (New Mexico high school) in the eighth round.
2006 Draft Slot: 3rd overall
Top Pick: Evan Longoria, 3B, Long Beach State
Best Pick: Evan Longoria
Worst Pick: Josh Butler, RHP, University of San Diego (2nd round)
Notes: Perhaps overworked while leading the staff (which included Brian Matusz)
at San Diego, Josh Butler has struggled to stay healthy and consistent in pro
ball. He was traded to Milwaukee for Gabe Gross (a former 1st round pick of the
Jays) in 2008. OF Desmond Jennings (Mississippi CC) looks like a steal in the
10th round. RHP Heath Rollins (Winthrop U) was a nice find - especially
value-wise - in the 11th round.
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2009 Draft Slot: 30th
Draft Preference (2006-08): None, the club does not favor college or prep
players
MLB Club Need: Relievers, catcher
Organizational Need: First, second and third basemen, Left-handed pitching
Organizational Strength: Outfielders, Shortstops, Right-handed pitching
Notes: It will be interesting to see how Tampa Bay does with one of the last
picks of the first round after being at the top of the draft for the life of
the franchise. The club has always had a knack for finding solid pitching in
the later rounds so that’s a good sign. You can point to TB’s high draft slot
as a reason for drafting so well in the first round (David Price, Evan
Longoria) but a lot of club’s have buckled under the pressure of owning a
top-five pick.
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