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  1. 18 of 21 draft picks signed last year. Jacob Gholston (#17), Dylan Watts (#18), and Isaac Morton (#19) didn't sign.
  2. Not expecting all three of these recent picks to sign, but the first two days of the draft would make a hell of a lot more sense if they did.
  3. Have to imagine we're going to get a wave of overslot guys throughout 2-10. Strategy could end up looking brilliant a year or two from now. Who knows. *shrugs*
  4. Baseball America weighs in this morning. 17. Brewers — Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky In recent years, the Brewers have targeted college hitters who make strong swing decisions in the first round, and Waldschmidt certainly checks that box. He’s a polarizing player in the industry, though many analytically-inclined teams who are picking in the 15-25 range seem quite high on him, and he keeps getting more and more buzz higher up the board. I wonder if Honeycutt would be an option here because the Brewers have also taken some shots on riskier profiles with tools (Garrett Mitchell in 2020)). That said, none of their recent first-round hitters had the same contact questions that Honeycutt does. This could be one of the higher landing spots for Caleb Lomavita, as well, and potentially a fit for Malcolm Moore.
  5. ESPN has the Brewers taking Benge in today's mock. 17. Milwaukee Brewers Carson Benge, RF, Oklahoma State The Brewers are all over Benge and he'll go in the next four picks or so if he doesn't go here. Gillen, Waldschmidt and Cijntje have also been mentioned.
  6. If they're not stretching him out, there's really no reason not to bring Yoho up.
  7. One spot ahead of Henderson.
  8. Too high: #3 - Black #5 - Wichrowski #7 - Bitonti #14 - Lara Too low: #6 - Pratt #9 - Gasser #12 - Wilken #19 - Henderson Hunt and S. Smith should be ranked and weren't.
  9. I wasn't ripping him, and besides, he's not reading BF after his big game and looking for affirmation from anonymous internet posters.
  10. I know Lara's very young for the level, but the bat has to be so much better than it is right now to even begin to think of him as a legit prospect.
  11. Baseball America released their updated rankings: #40 - Quero #56 - Misiorowski #58 - Black
  12. Pipeline updated their Top 100 tonight. #22 - Quero #33 - Misiorowski #34 - Black #96 - Pratt Misi drops 12 spots, Cooper makes his debut. JS ranked their top prospects today as well: 1. Jacob Misiorowski 2. Jeferson Quero 3. Brock Wilken 4. Robert Gasser 5. Tyler Black 6. Cooper Pratt 7. Logan Henderson 8. Yophery Rodriguez 9. Luke Adams 10. Josh Knoth 11. Luis Lara 12. Craig Yoho 13. Eric Bitonti 14. Brett Wichrowski 15. Yorman Galindez 16. Carlos Rodriguez 17. Jesus Made 18. Jorge Quintana 19. Tobias Myers 20. Dylan O’Rae 21. K.C. Hunt 22. Luis Peña 23. Mike Boeve 24. Coleman Crow 25. Bradley Blalock 26. Filippo Di Turi 27. Bishop Letson 28. Yujanyer Herrera 29. Eric Brown Jr. 30. Shane Smith 31. Hayden Robinson 32. Isaac Collins Some of those struck me as pretty weird. By 13 I was convinced they'd forgotten about Boeve. Baseball America updated their rankings earlier in June, but since this is a new thread I'll drop the Brewers on that list too: #36 - Quero #52 - Misiorowski #59 - Black #87 - Gasser
  13. What's going on with Boeve?
  14. Boeve or Henderson would be tough to swallow, but yea, that's more in line of what I would expect it to take for the Brewers to add a front line pitcher.
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