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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 1, 2011 9:31:34 GMT -5
2011 FYPD Round 29 9/05/11
29.1 Yangels--pick anytime 29.2 Philly Stars--pick anytime 29.3 AkaiRyu--pick anytime 29.4 Vipers--Dayton Alexander, OF, Oak 29.5 Northmen--Zach Wilson, 1B, NYY 29.6 Superbas--pick anytime 29.7 Mashers--pick anytime 29.8 SLC Bums--pick anytime 29.9 Knights--Danny Miranda, LHP, StL 29.10 Motown Hits--pick anytime 29.11 Spiders--pick anytime 29.12 JABO--pick anytime 29.13 Fat Drunks--pick anytime 29.14 Big Steve--pick anytime 29.15 Steelers--pick anytime 29.16 Blackie--pick anytime 29.17 Ball Busters via Drive--Gregory Williams, LHP, Tex 29.18 Ball Busters--Jeff Holm, OF, Det 29.19 Big Bombers--pick anytime 29.20 Willie--pick anytime
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Post by Toronto Northmen on Sept 5, 2011 10:22:57 GMT -5
29.05 Northmen select Zach Wilson, 1B NYY
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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 5, 2011 13:25:24 GMT -5
29.04 Dayton Alexander, OF, Oak
I'll take a chance on Victorino's cousin
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2011 13:38:29 GMT -5
29.9 Knights select Danny Miranda, P StL
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 5, 2011 20:36:47 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
29.17 SS: Seth Moranda (ATL)
Moranda, who was committed to Fresno State, was up and down offensively in high school. His bat needs to develop, but he shows good athleticism at shortstop and a strong arm, touching 90 mph as a pitcher.
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 5, 2011 20:37:37 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick;
29.18 OF: Jeff Holm (DET)
Jeff Holm was player of the year and nearly won the triple crown in the Prospect League last summer, then did the same in the Big Ten Conference this spring. He led the Big Ten with 61 RBIs and ranked second with a .376 average and nine homers--nearly doubling his career total of five in three previous seasons at Michigan State. One of the best senior signs in the Midwest, Holm controls the strike zone and makes contact from the left side of the plate. The 6-foot-3, 210-pounder collapses on his backside and has an uphill stroke, so he doesn't generate a lot of backspin and may top out at 15-20 homers in pro ball. That's not the power teams want at first base, where Holm is a quality defender, but he has the average speed and enough arm strength to move to the outfield.
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Post by Toronto Northmen on Sept 6, 2011 5:17:24 GMT -5
Boulder Ball Busters pick; 29.17 SS: Seth Moranda (ATL) Moranda, who was committed to Fresno State, was up and down offensively in high school. His bat needs to develop, but he shows good athleticism at shortstop and a strong arm, touching 90 mph as a pitcher. I took him in the 26th
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 6, 2011 8:56:55 GMT -5
that is weird as I did a search for him with no one showing up...then I just did a search right now and only my pick shows up even though you took him days earlier and the name is spelled the same. No clue why it won't pull up your pick.
Boulder Ball Busters re-pick;
29-17 RP: Gregory Williams (TAM)
Williams shows solid velocity in workouts, but he has thrown just 62 innings in three years, walking 44 in that span.
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Post by DC Vipers on Sept 6, 2011 16:02:43 GMT -5
that is weird as I did a search for him with no one showing up...then I just did a search right now and only my pick shows up even though you took him days earlier and the name is spelled the same. No clue why it won't pull up your pick. Boulder Ball Busters re-pick; 29-17 RP: Gregory Williams (TAM) Williams shows solid velocity in workouts, but he has thrown just 62 innings in three years, walking 44 in that span. I assume you mean the guy drafted by Texas? Nobody drafted by Tampa by that name
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Sept 6, 2011 16:25:04 GMT -5
aye
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