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標題[新聞] Draft Preview: Yankees sticking with plan
時間Mon Jun 7 12:16:37 2010
太長了實在懶了翻 我們有第一輪32順位 第二輪82順位 第三輪112順位 第四輪145順位
就好好選吧 還有希望不要再有最後沒簽下的情況
NEW YORK -- One of the themes the Yankees have stuck by in recent years has
been their emphasis on replenishing the farm system, knowing that those
players can be promoted to the big league level or used as trade chips for
talent that can be of immediate assistance.
The 2010 First-Year Player Draft is, as general manager Brian Cashman has
put it, another opportunity to correct the sins of the past -- those years
when the Yankees disregarded how important the process is. The Yankees
will have a little time to kill before they can execute their first choice.
"We pick 32nd, so we've got a little bit of a wait," Cashman said. "We've
got to be patient until our time is called, and then Damon Oppenheimer
will make our selection from the best available players on the board.
It's as simple as that. He'll have the Draft board up and running, and
as the names start coming off the board, it'll gravitate us closer to
who will be our pick."
MLB.com will offer live coverage and analysis of the entire First-Year
Player Draft from June 7-9 on MLB.com/Live. The first round and Compensation
Round A will be broadcast live on MLB.com and MLB Network on Monday,
June 7, beginning with the Draft preview show at 6 p.m. ET.
MLB.com Draft expert Jonathan Mayo will join Greg Amsinger, Harold Reynolds,
John Hart, Peter Gammons and Baseball America executive editor Jim Callis
on Monday's broadcast.
Coverage for rounds 2-50 will shift exclusively to MLB.com/Live. Rounds 2-30
will be streamed on Tuesday, beginning at noon, and rounds 31-50 will be
streamed on Wednesday, starting at noon. Host Pete McCarthy will be joined
by Mayo and former general manager Jim Duquette.
Here's a glance at what the Yankees have in store as the Draft approaches:
In about 50 words
The Yankees are much more organized as a front office these days, but they
don't select by projected needs five years down the line. They'll take the
best player available, be it pitcher or position player. They can spend on
the players that other teams shy away from.
The scoop
"I have an amateur scouting director I trust completely, and he has a
tremendous staff behind him. He will make the selection with full authority
and without reservation. I'm an observer. Damon keeps me abreast of
everything, but I'm in a good situation here because I have an amateur
scouting director that surveys the entire landscape." -- Cashman.
First-round buzz
It is difficult to predict where the Yankees will go, because their choice
relies on who falls to them. Injury or signability concerns can play a
part -- that was largely how they wound up taking Joba Chamberlain and,
later, Andrew Brackman. Texas high school right-hander Tyrell Jenkins, a
three-sport athlete who has committed to play football at Baylor, has
come up in conversation. The Yankees have been reported to be high on West
Virginia infielder Jedd Gyorko, and Virginia Tech outfielder Austin
Wates is also a possibility.
Shopping list
The days when the Yankees thumped their chests about a rich system have faded.
Some talent is helping at the big league level, while players like Austin
Jackson, Arodys Vizcaino and Mike Dunn are among those who have been sent
packing in trades. With the system having taken a hit, now is the time to
import new talent. Oppenheimer has no problem going after pitchers with
high ceilings and concerns -- that was how Chamberlain was selected, but
also Gerrit Cole and Brackman.
Trend watch
The Yankees like going after pitching with upside, and generally seem to
lean more toward college arms than prep talent, but the tilt is not
especially strong. In searching for position players, they would prefer to
find athletic, up-the-middle types who can swing the bat at a plus
rating. The Yankees aren't afraid to go over slot with their pick
Recent Draft History
Rising fast
Catcher Austin Romine was the Yankees' second-round selection in 2007, and
he has earned rave reviews in the system for his handling of pitchers and
baseball acumen. Last year's Florida State League Hitter of the Year,
Romine is doing his catching this year at Double-A Trenton and joins a
group of talented young catchers the Yankees possess, including Francisco
Cervelli and Jesus Montero.
Cinderella story
Kevin Russo was a 20th-round selection in 2006 from Baylor University and
made it all the way to the big leagues, notching his first Major League
hit on May 21 against the Mets in the Subway Series. Russo impressed
manager Joe Girardi this spring with his hustle, and the Yankees love
his multi-position versatility, recently opting to part with veteran
Randy Winn instead of sending Russo to Triple-A.
In The Show
The Yankees' recent Drafts have produced several players who have
helped this year at the big league level. Those include pitchers
Chamberlain (2006), Phil Hughes (2004), Mark Melancon (2006), and
Dave Robertson (2006); infielder Russo (2006); and outfielder Brett
Gardner (2005).
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推 binge :sorry 請問全部30隊 為啥第一輪有32順位?? 06/07 12:38
推 Sechslee :因為去年選秀前兩輪沒簽下的會有補償選秀權 06/07 12:47
→ Sechslee :例去年第1輪第6順位沒簽下 今年就有第1輪第7順位可選 06/07 12:50
推 sinrong :小聲問一下是三明治嗎? 06/07 13:03
推 kevinloo :是的 06/07 13:14
→ Sechslee :不是 三明治是第一輪選完以後的補償選秀權 夾在1.2輪 06/07 13:14
→ Sechslee :間所以叫做三明治 06/07 13:14
推 kevinloo :三明治是指的是原隊球員合約到期到FA被其他隊簽下 06/07 13:19
→ kevinloo :而且他的價值是在top20% 也就是A class就會再三明治 06/07 13:20
→ kevinloo :不對不對 是說被其他球隊簽下之後 原隊得到三明治 06/07 13:21
推 m50blue :謝謝樓上大大說明! 06/07 13:28
→ ccpz :要到期後原球隊提出仲裁, 球員不接受才有補償 06/07 15:14