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Post by DC Vipers on Aug 27, 2011 10:09:38 GMT -5
2011 FYPD Round 24 8/31/11
24.1 Yangels--pick anytime 24.2 Philly Stars--pick anytime 24.3 AkaiRyu--pick anytime 24.4 Vipers--Rashad Harlin, OF, Tex 24.5 Northmen--Adam Ehrlich, C, StL 24.6 Superbas--pick anytime 24.7 Mashers--pick anytime 24.8 SLC Bums--pick anytime 24.9 Knights--Danny Hoilman, 1B, CHC 24.10 Motown Hits--pick anytime 24.11 Spiders--pick anytime 24.12 JABO--pick anytime 24.13 Fat Drunks--pick anytime 24.14 Big Steve--pick anytime 24.15 Steelers--pick anytime 24.16 Blackie--pick anytime 24.17 Ball Busters (via Drive)--Logan Moore, C, Phi 24.18 Ball Busters--Chad Wright, OF, Det 24.19 Big Bombers--pick anytime 24.20 Willie--pick anytime
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Post by DC Vipers on Aug 31, 2011 9:57:13 GMT -5
24.4 Rashad Harlin, OF, Tex
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Post by Toronto Northmen on Aug 31, 2011 10:03:26 GMT -5
24.5 Northmen select Adam Ehrlich, C StL
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2011 12:01:40 GMT -5
24.9 Knight select Danny Hoilman, 1B CHC
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Aug 31, 2011 17:00:40 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters select;
24.17 C: Logan Moore (PHI)
Moore has a good catcher's build at 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds. His father, Brad, pitched briefly for the Phillies in 1988 and 1990. Moore is new to catching, having recently converted to the position from third base, but already shows a good feel for receiving and blocking. He also has above-average arm strength and a quick release. Moore's bat is a little light at this point, but there's strength projection in his frame and he could develop more gap power as he continues to fill out.
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Aug 31, 2011 17:02:23 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters select;
24.18 OF: Chad Wright (DET)
Outfielder Chad Wright is a good college player who set career highs across the board this spring, when he hit .359 with 16 steals, but he's more of a tweener than a regular by pro standards. He helped his cause by hitting .300 with wood bats for Cape Cod League champion Cotuit last summer. A 5-foot-10, 195-pound lefthanded hitter, he sprays line drives all over the field. He doesn't project to have much power with wood. A good but not plus runner with a below-average arm, he played left field for the Wildcats.
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