Category: Draft

Official 2013 IAL Rookie Draft Order

This is the official 2013 draft order for the Illowa APBA League with penalty points applied.

The Illowa APBA League draft will take place on the weekend of April 4-6. 

 

2013   ILLOWA   DRAFT
  Round One     Player
1 Hitmen      
2 Marauders      
3 Highlanders      
4 Bombers      
5 Kernels      
6 Champions      
7 Upperdeckers      
8 Bamm Beano’s      
9 Gamblers      
10 Hitmen      
  Round Two     Player
11 Marauders      
12 T-Chicks      
13 Highlanders      
14 Bombers      
15 Kernels      
16 Champions      
17 Upperdeckers      
18 Bamm Beano’s      
19 Gamblers      
20 Hitmen      
  Round Three     Player
21 Marauders Kernels    
22 T-Chicks      
23 Highlanders      
24 Kernels      
25 Bamm Beano’s      
26 Gamblers      
27 Marauders      
  Round Four     Player
28 T-Chicks      
29 Highlanders      
30 Kernels Bombers    
31 Bamm Beano’s      
32 Gamblers      
33 Marauders      
  Round Five     Player
34 T-Chicks      
35 Highlanders      
36 Kernels      
37 Bamm Beano’s      
38 Marauders      
  Round Six     Player
39 T-Chicks      
40 Kernels      
41 Bamm Beano’s      
  Round Seven     Player
42 Kernels Marauders    
  Round Eight     Player
43 Kernels      
  Round Nine     Player
44 Kernels      

Eligible Rookies for 2013 Draft (updated)

The list of eligible rookies for the 2013 IAL Draft is out.  Note that for pitchers, Mike has added an extra field indicating whether they use the Pitchers’ Hitting Card (thanks, Mike!)

Updated 11/24/12

 

Rookie Position Players

Catcher   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Montero J C 135 515 3.81        
Ellis A C 133 423 3.18        
Rosario W C 117 396 3.38 3B-10 1B-10    
Maldonado M C 78 233 2.99 1B-10      
Sanchez H C 74 218 2.95        
Norris D C 60 209 3.48        
Clevenger S C 69 199 2.88 3B-10 3B-10    
Grandal Y C 60 192 3.20        
Wilson B C 75 171 2.28 1B-10      
Castillo W C 52 170 3.27 1B-10      
Lobaton J C 69 167 2.42        
Mesoraco D C 54 165 3.06        
Lavarnway R C 46 153 3.33        
Kratz E C 50 141 2.82        
Flowers T C 52 136 2.62 1B-10      
Cruz T C 51 126 2.47 1B-10      
                   
Firstbase   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Alonso Y 1B 155 549 3.54        
Belt B 1B 145 411 2.83 OF-10      
Rizzo A 1B 87 337 3.87        
Carpenter M 1B 114 296 2.60 3B-40 OF-40 2B-10  
Carter C 1B 67 218 3.25        
Parmelee C 1B 64 192 3.00 OF-40      
Cooper D 1B 45 140 3.11        
                   
Secondbase   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Lombardozzi S 2B 126 384 3.05 OF-126 3B-40 SS-10  
Greene T 2B 116 305 2.63 SS-116 OF-10    
Solano D 2B 93 285 3.06 3B-40 OF-40 SS-10  
Amarista A 2B 106 275 2.59 OF-40 SS-40 3B-10  
LeMahieu D 2B 81 229 2.83 3B-10 SS-10 1B-10  
Galvis F 2B 58 190 3.28 SS-10      
Flaherty R 2B 77 153 1.99 OF-40 3B-40 1B-10 SS-10
                   
Thirdbase   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Pacheco J 3B 132 475 3.60 1B-132 C-10    
Frazier T 3B 128 422 3.30 1B-40 OF-10    
Cruz L 3B 78 283 3.63 SS-40 2B-10    
Donaldson J 3B 75 274 3.65 C-10 1B-10    
Middlebrooks W 3B 75 267 3.56        
Ciriaco P 3B 76 259 3.41 2B-40 SS-40 OF-10  
Moore S 3B 72 201 2.79 1B-40 OF-40 2B-10  
Francisco J 3B 93 192 2.06        
Machado M 3B 51 191 3.75        
Escobar E 3B 50 131 2.62 2B-40 SS-40 OF-10  
Hechavarria A SS 41 126 3.07 SS-40 2B-10    
                   
Shortstop   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Cozart Z SS 138 561 4.07        
Dozier B SS 84 316 3.76        
Rutledge J SS 73 277 3.79 2B-10      
Ransom C SS 90 246 2.73 3B-40 2B-10 1B-10  
Gonzalez M SS 80 205 2.56 3B-40 2B-10    
Pastornicky T SS 76 169 2.22 2B-10      
Simmons A SS 49 166 3.39        
Segura J SS 45 151 3.36        
Florimon P SS 43 137 3.19        
                   
Outfield   POS G AB AB/G POS POS POS POS
Trout M OF 139 559 4.02        
Harper B OF 139 533 3.83        
Aoki N OF 151 520 3.44        
Viciedo D OF 147 505 3.44        
Cespedes Y OF 129 487 3.78        
Maxwell J OF 124 315 2.54        
Dyson J OF 102 292 2.86        
Berry Q OF 94 291 3.10        
Ruggiano J OF 91 288 3.16        
Nieuwenhuis K OF 91 282 3.10        
Valdespin J OF 94 191 2.03 2B-40 SS-10    
Herrera E OF 67 187 2.79 3B-40 2B-40 SS-10  
Baxter M OF 89 179 2.01        
Marte S OF 47 167 3.55        
Robinson S OF 102 166 1.63        
Gose A OF 56 166 2.96        
Mastroianni D OF 77 163 2.12 2B-10      
Hernandez G OF 70 156 2.23        
Moore T OF 75 156 2.08 1B-40      
Sierra M OF 49 147 3.00        

 

Rookie Pitchers

Starters   G GS IP IP/G PHC
Harrell L 32 32 193 2/3 6.05 No
Chen W 32 32 192 2/3 6.02 Yes
Milone T 31 31 190 6.13 Yes
Moore M 31 31 177 1/3 5.72 Yes
Miley W 32 29 194 2/3 6.08 No
Darvish Y 29 29 191 1/3 6.60 Yes
Parker J 29 29 181 1/3 6.25 Yes
Lynn L 35 29 176 5.03 No
Doubront F 29 29 161 5.55 No
Diamond S 27 27 173 6.41 Yes
Quintana J 25 22 136 1/3 5.45 Yes
Fiers M 23 22 127 2/3 5.55 No
McAllister Z 22 22 125 1/3 5.70 Yes
Eovaldi N 22 22 119 1/3 5.42 No
Pomeranz D 22 22 96 2/3 4.39 No
White A 23 20 98 4.26 No
Smyly D 23 18 99 1/3 4.32 Yes
Corbin P 22 17 107 4.86 No
Delgado R 18 17 92 2/3 5.15 No
Iwakuma H 30 16 125 1/3 4.18 Yes
Kelly J 24 16 107 4.46 No
Smith W 16 16 89 2/3 5.60 Yes
De Vries C 17 16 87 2/3 5.16 Yes
Keuchel D 16 16 85 1/3 5.33 No
Hendriks L 16 16 85 1/3 5.33 Yes
Friedrich C 16 16 84 2/3 5.29 No
Blackley T 28 15 107 2/3 3.85 Yes
Gonzalez M 18 15 105 1/3 5.85 Yes
Griffin A 15 15 82 1/3 5.49 Yes
Deduno S 15 15 79 5.27 Yes
Hefner J 26 13 93 2/3 3.60 No
Ross T 18 13 73 1/3 4.07 Yes
Kluber C 12 12 63 5.25 Yes
Walters P 12 12 61 2/3 5.14 Yes
Phelps D 33 11 99 2/3 3.02 Yes
Harvey M 10 10 59 1/3 5.93 No
Turner J 10 10 55 5.50 No
Richards G 30 9 71 2.37 Yes
Ramirez E 16 8 59 3.69 Yes
Axelrod D 14 7 51 3.64 Yes
Lincoln B 52 5 88 1.69 No
Santiago H 42 4 70 1/3 1.67 Yes
Below D 27 1 46 1/3 1.72 Yes
Rosenberg B 22 1 25 1.14 Yes
             
Relievers   G GS IP IP/G PHC
Herrera K 76 0 84 1/3 1.11 Yes
Ottavino A 53 0 79 1.49 Yes
Hughes J 66 0 75 2/3 1.15 Yes
Cook R 71 0 73 1/3 1.03 Yes
Jones N 65 0 71 2/3 1.10 Yes
Brach B 67 0 66 2/3 1.00 Yes
Delabar S 61 0 66 1.08 Yes
Ross R 58 0 65 1.12 Yes
Thayer D 64 0 57 2/3 0.90 Yes
Patton T 54 0 55 2/3 1.03 Yes
Reed A 62 0 55 0.89 Yes
Cruz R 52 0 55 1.06 Yes
Villarreal B 50 0 54 2/3 1.09 Yes
Torres C 31 0 53 1.71 Yes
Miller J 33 0 48 2/3 1.47 Yes
Doolittle S 44 0 47 1/3 1.08 Yes
Eppley C 59 0 46 0.78 Yes
Tazawa J 37 0 44 1.19 Yes
Kontos G 44 0 43 2/3 0.99 Yes
Luetge L 63 0 40 2/3 0.65 Yes
Asencio J 30 0 40 1/3 1.34 Yes
Carpenter D 28 0 39 2/3 1.42 Yes
Bowden M 32 0 39 2/3 1.24 Yes
Dolis R 34 0 38 1.12 Yes
Zagurski M 45 0 37 1/3 0.83 Yes
Scribner E 30 0 35 1/3 1.18 Yes
Kirkman M 28 0 35 1/3 1.26 Yes
Schwimer M 35 0 34 1/3 0.98 Yes
Mikolas M 25 0 32 1/3 1.29 Yes
Scheppers T 39 0 32 1/3 0.83 Yes
Kinney J 35 0 32 0.91 Yes
Horst J 32 0 31 1/3 0.98 Yes
Cedeno X 44 0 31 0.70 Yes
Hoover J 28 0 30 2/3 1.10 Yes
Henderson J 36 0 30 2/3 0.85 Yes
Storey M 26 0 30 1/3 1.17 Yes
Allen C 27 0 29 1.07 Yes
Diekman J 32 0 27 1/3 0.85 Yes
Maine S 30 0 26 2/3 0.89 Yes
Edgin J 34 0 25 2/3 0.75 Yes
Hagadone N 27 0 25 1/3 0.94 Yes
Robertson T 40 0 25 0.63 Yes
Pryor S 26 0 23 0.88 Yes
Cabrera A 25 0 21 2/3 0.87 Yes
Freeman S 24 0 20 0.83 Yes
Jennings D 22 0 19 0.86 Yes
Layne T 26 0 16 2/3 0.64 Yes

IAL Draft & Trade Review Rebuttal by Mike Bunch

Rebuttal to Tedd’s Draft and Trade Review

I think Hellickson is a lot better than you are giving him credit. That “B Z” will be there for about 10 years or more.

The rating of the secondbaseman in the draft is a little off. Here is how I see them. Espinosa is Bobby Grich, Jason Kipnis is Jeff Kent that is a worse fielder, Dustin Ackley is Chuck Knoblauch, Jose Altuve is Ted Sizemore. All are pretty good it’s a matter of which one you like. I took Bobby Grich (Danny Espinosa).

Vance Worley is better than you give him credit. He is more like a Bob Forsch, not a super star but a real good pitcher.

Matt Downs is a good utility infielder who can really hit. Wonderdog ring a bell? Another Rex Hudler!!

Desmond Jennings is the exact player that B.J. Upton turned out to be, but Jennings is two years younger and 4 years less experience. He could still develop into a better player than Upton is.

Mike McKenry was the best fit for what was left. I never envisioned that I would get stuck at catcher. With the Catchers that were let he could help me on limits at 3B so he was the choice. I thought I would get Salvador Perez in my 3rd pick.

The Happ for Herrera trade helped both teams. Happ has a better track record than Herrera so I would give the edge to Don.

The Gordon for Michael Young trade you are way off. Michael Young is the best player in the trade by far plus he covers everywhere. Big Advantage Keith.

Keppinger & Johnson for Nix and a pick. Keppinger is a very good back up and Johnson will never be even that good. Nix is a bun for coverage. The pick however wasn’t really McKenry. It was Jennings. A back-up catcher had to be taken. Without this trade I do not have the extra pick to take Jennings. That makes a big difference.

Kuroda for Andrus Hiroki Kuroda is a proven year in year out “ B “ starter and the best player in this trade advantage Keith.

Posey for Wainwright: Which would you rather have, one of the 5 best Catchers in baseball or one of the 5 best pitchers in baseball? Since I already have one of the other 5 best catchers in baseball I’ll take the Pitcher and Catcher over two Catchers. You can only play one catcher at a time.

Upton for Hardy. A B.J. Upton type outfielder you could get in this draft (Desmond Jennings), A 30 Home Run hitting Gold Glove Shortstop you could not get in the draft. Enough said.

This is my two cents worth. Let’s hear from the rest of the manager. Do you agree with Tedd’s statement or mine. Maybe you have your own ideas. Let’s hear them!!!!!!!!

2012 IAL DRAFT & TRADE REVIEW

2012 IAL ROOKIE DRAFT REVIEW

 

1)  TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Jeremy Hellickson P: This young righthander throws four pitches for strikes.  He is a pitcher, in every sense of the word.  Posting numbers that resulted in a B-Z grade.  His best pitch is his changeup.  Still I am not a fan.  I tend to shy away from righties without strikeout letters, ever since I was burned when I chose Dave Rozema over Ron Guidry, Oops!

2)  THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Michael Pineda P: This big kid gets the strikeouts that Hellickson doesn’t.  So you’d think I’d be all over this guy with a major man crush, but an early season trip to the DL has me concerned.  Yet you have to love this guy’s stuff.  When healthy he can dominate, also should get lots of run support pitching for the Yankees.

3)  CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Brett Lawrie 3B: Lawrie is a righthanded hitting version of Larry Walker.  Brett playing thirdbase makes him even more valuable than Walker.  This Canadian can flat out rake!  Best hitter in the draft & he can steal bases too.

4)  KENTUCKY KERNELS: Greg Holland P*: The Kernels are competing and getting this filthy reliever might be the missing piece to get Keith another ring.  Holland has it all!  With Andrew Bailey hurting, Greg might be Kentucky’s closer of the future.

5)  CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: Eric Hosmer 1B: Going into the draft, Lawrie was the #1 hitter available, with Hosmer being #1A.  Eric has a great makeup!  He reminds me of Joey Votto.  With Morneau still battling post concussion symptoms & El Caballo getting a little long in the tooth, Hosmer shows up just in the nick of time.

6)  RISING BAMM BEANOS: Ivan Nova P: They wanted Lawrie, but when he was gone, they decided to retool to compete for a playoff slot, anything can happen.  Nova is a big guy, who throws hard, being supported by the Yankees bats can’t hurt.  Ivan is a nice piece to round out a rotation.

7)  GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: Danny Espinosa 2B: Espinosa is a power hitting switch hitter, who plays 2B.  He also steals bases.  Due to his obscene strikeout rate, he’ll never hit for average, although he does draw some walks.  Also Danny is a converted SS, who can really field.

8)  MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Vance Worley P: Other than his grade of B, I see nothing impressive about this guy.  His fastball tops out in the low 90s & he throws an average slider.  Worley is not a top ten pick, IMHO.

9)  NORTHSIDE HITMEN: Jemile Weeks 2B: Rickie’s little brother, yet his game is a lot different than his big bro.  He’s a switch hitter, with good speed, and very little power.  I thought he was a good fielder, but he was only rated a 6.  Jemile has had trouble staying healthy.  Dustin Ackley would have been a much better choice!

10)         MOLINE UPPERDECKERS: J.P. Arencibia C: This kid has raw power!  He strikes out a lot & will never hit for average.  Arencibia will also never be better than a 7 on defense.  Wilson Ramos is head & shoulders above this guy.  Still J.P.’s pick makes some sense, as a backup to Mauer, he provides a power stick off the bench.

11)         TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Jason Kipnis 2B: Kipnis is a converted outfielder, learning secondbase in the bigs.  That being said, this kid can hit!  I was surprised by Tom’s pick of Jason, thought he’d end up being a Champ.

12)         THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Aroldis Chapman P*: The absolute steal of the draft!  It’s a head scratcher that rebuilding teams would leave this Cuban out there to be gobbled up by a contender.  You can’t teach a 100 MPH fastball!  The best pitcher in the draft, period!

13)         CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Brandon Beachy P: Brandon has the stuff, knows how to pitch, and competes.  Beachy is a member of the Atlanta Braves rotation, which is always a plus.  He mixes his good change with his good fastball, and the results are good.

14)         CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Dee Gordon SS: Everyone seemed to have SS covered, which left him out there for Rob.  Moore’s draft of Lawrie & Gordon, reminds me of his draft of Beltre & Tejada, nice!  Dee is the son of reliever Tom “Flash” Gordon, and he can fly.  Gordon is a tremendous athlete, I see him developing power as he matures, outstanding selection!

15)         CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: Mike Moustakas 3B: Moustakas was rated as a higher prospect than KC teammate Hosmer.  Now both rookies are both on the Champions.  While Eric is a little ahead of Mike right now, both have huge futures in Chicago.  This lefthanded hitter has plus power and makes solid contact.

16)         RISING BAMM BEANOS: Cory Luebke P: Like I said before, John decided to compete.  But getting Luebke might be another case of getting another piece to the rotation.  In today’s game, you can never have too many good arms.  This lefthander knows how to pitch, can strike hitters out, and pitches in a pitcher friendly ballpark.

17)         MOLINE UPPERDECKERS: Kenley Jansen P*: Marc loves hard throwers & Kenley throws hard!  I was looking at Jansen as a possible replacement for Jose Valverde.  This guy is nasty!

18)         MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Wilson Ramos C: For a guy, who doesn’t believe in quality backstops, he has a couple of the best young catchers in the business, in Posey & Ramos.  Wilson will be an 8, hits for average, and will launch 20 homers per year.

19)         NORTHSIDE HITMEN: Paul Goldschmidt 1B: Goldschmidt walks slowly & carries a big stick.  Paul has tremendous power, but will never hit for average.

20)         MOLLINE UPPERDECKERS: Dustin Ackley 2B: Here is another case of overkill.  Marc already has Todd Walker and now he adds Ackley.  Still hard to pass on the best secondbaseman in the draft, was hoping he might slip to me.

21)         TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Aaron Crow P*: Crow is a hard throwing reliever in the mold of Jeff Reardon.  Aaron was drafted high as a starter by the Royals, but seems to have found his niche in the pen.

22)         THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Mike Minor P: Another member of the Atlanta Braves rotation, this lefty looks to be a good one.  Minor pitched for Vanderbilt, the same college that produced lefthanded ace, David Price.

23)         CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Jordan Walden P*: Walden has hit triple digits on the radar gun.  Yet his control is poor, as is his slider.  Still you can’t teach speed.  He’ll need to improve his control if he’s going to be successful.

24)         KENTUCKY KERNELS: Hank Conger C: Conger has some skills.  Yet the Angels decided to send him down and pick up a catcher rather than give him a shot.  Maybe he’s not ready or maybe he’s just not that good.

25)         CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: Salvador Perez C: The Kansas City Royals thought so highly of this youngster that they signed him to a long term contract even though he only had 39 big league games under his belt.  Even though Perez suffered a knee injury, he remains a solid choice considering Victor Martinez also hurt his knee.

26)         RISING BAMM BEANOS: Matt Downs BAT: Matt Downs is officially the first whore pick of the draft.  Downs plays a variety of positions, none of them particularly well.  Truth be told, he’s a hitter, who just might help get the Bamm Beanos into the playoffs.

27)         GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: Desmond Jennings OF: Green Rock needed a speedy outfielder after dealing B.J. Upton to his son Marc.  Jennings has some holes in his game, starting off strong, but slumping as weaknesses were exposed.

28)         MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Freddie Freeman 1B: Molly Putts went back to the Atlanta Braves organization for a hitter to go along with last year’s selection of Jason Heyward.  Freeman is a clutch hitter, who is a Gold Glove caliber defender, and he’ll draw a walk.  Although he doesn’t have foot speed, this is a very nice pick, and he should be a starter at 1st for years to come.

29)         NORTHSIDE HITMEN: J.D. Martinez OF: Martinez is a doubles machine.  While he’ll never be a super star, he’s a solid hitter, who’ll replace retiring Manny Ramirez.

30)         MOLINE UPPERDECKERS: Eduardo Nunez IF: Nunez is a super utility man.  This kid can play, but he’s stuck behind Jeter, AROD, & Cano in the Bronx.  Still there’s no arguing about the value of a versatile player like this saving picks.

31)         TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Daniel Descalso IF: Descalso filled in at thirdbase for the Redbirds, but primarily he’s a secondbaseman.  But even if Kipnis pans out, it still might be smart picking Danial, with ODOG getting up there in age.

32)         THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Vinnie Pestano P*: Vinnie had a nice year, has the same name as Todd’s son, and might help get the Gamblers into the playoffs as the team’s closer.  Can you say, one-year wonder?

33)         GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: Mike McKenry C: A bum, looking for a park bench.  McKenry didn’t even make the top 30 prospects for the Buccos.  He isn’t even a good backup, maybe he won’t get a card.

34)         NORTHSIDE HITMEN: Javy Guerra P*: This reliever has balls, he’s also developed a sinking changeup.  Guerra reminds me of a young Sergio Romo.  He will be a good replacement for Joakim Soria, he’s a lot like him too.

35)         CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: Jose Altuve 2B: This little man got his chance last year and he’s grabbed the starting keystone spot in Houston with both hands.  Altuve is a slick fielder and a sparkplug.  He’s a fan favorite!

36)         RISING BAMM BEANOS: Steve Cishek P*: I propose a rule, if you can’t pronounce his name, you can’t draft him.  He has a sinking fastball & a fading changeup, a nice combination for a relief pitcher.

37)         MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Brent Morel 3B: Morel is a line drive, gap hitter, who is a good defensive thirdbaseman.  DonS used to collect shortstops, now it looks like he’s collecting thirdbasemen, with Hanley moving to the hot corner, joining Kung Fu Panda.

38)         TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Danny Duffy P: Another steal, when Tom announced, Duffy, there were a lot of obscenities muttered.  If everybody knew about this lefty, why was he still there at pick #38.  Danny is a lefty with a high 90s fastball, nice!  Sixth Kansas City Royals player taken in the draft.

39)         THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Josh Collmenter P: Josh got by with a funky motion as a rookie, usually these type of pitchers don’t do it for long.  I’d be surprised if he’s graded again.  Still, he might help get the Gamblers into the playoffs, roll the dice!

40)         CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Carlos Carrasco P: He’s out for the year, so he’ll only be around for one year.  Don’t really understand taking a “dead guy” in the draft, but he’ll be a draft pick next year.

41)         MOLINE UPPERDECKERS: Phil Humber P: The Upperdeckers are going for it, so taking Humber makes sense.  Phil is in the White Sox rotation and he has control, smart pick!

42)         MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Zack Britton P: If this guy can just hang on till the IAL gets rid of the pitcher’s hitting card, DonS is smart like a fox!  Zack has good stuff and is a battler, if his arm can stay attached he might be a good one.

43)         TWIN CITY THUNDERCHICKENS: Steven Strasberg P: I’d say protecting Strasberg was a no-brainer, but after not protecting Jacoby Ellsbury last year, I don’t know.  A very nice keep!

44)         KENTUCKY KERNELS: Mark Trumbo 1B: This big man carries a big bat, and he hits the ball hard.  With Pujols & Morales both on LAA, Trumbo is a man without a position.  Kentucky is going for it, Mark might provide a big bat off the bench at a key time, thinking ahead.

45)         GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: Adam Wainwright P: Here is another no-brainer.  Wainwright is a good one, but how long will it take for him to get his game back?

 

2012 IAL ROOKIE DRAFT GRADES

 

A+ HIGHLANDERS: Lawrie, Beachy, Gordon, Walden, Carrasco: Two superstars, Lawrie & Gordon will be lineup fixtures for years to come, Beachy is a solid starter, Walden is suspect unless he can harness control, and Carrasco is gone after this year, dead man walking.

A GAMBLERS: Pineda, Chapman, Minor, Pestano, Collmenter: Chapman is a legitimate ace, Minor is a solid starter, Pineda if healthy will be a good one, and anything beyond this year for Collmenter will be a bonus.

A CHAMPIONS: Hosmer, Moustakas, Perez, Altuve: Hosmer provides insurance in case Morneau can’t bounce back, Moustakas is sizing up AROD’s shoes, Perez looks to be this team’s catcher of the future, and Altuve adds life at secondbase.

B+ UPPERDECKERS: Arencibia, Jansen, Ackley, Nunez, Humber: Ackley is a player, but blocked by Walker, Jansen is another power arm for the pen, Arencibia has power, but little else, Nunez is a super utility man, and Humber rounds out the rotation nicely for now.

B BAMM BEANOS: Nova, Luebke, Downs, Cishek: Nova & Luebke add rotation depth, while Cishek gives them another bullpen arm, and Downs is a bat off the bench.

C+ HITMEN: Weeks, Goldschmidt, Martinez, Guerra: Goldschmidt has big time power, Martinez is a doubles machine, and Guerra will be the closer here.  I’ve drafted Jerry Browne, Bump Wills, & Josh Barfield, glad Weeks was off the board to remove any temptation.

C KERNELS: Holland, Conger, Trumbo: Holland will step into Bailey’s closer’s role, Trumbo has nice power off the bench, and Conger has talent if given a chance to play.

C- THUNDERCHICKENS: Hellickson, Kipnis, Crow, Descalso, Duffy, Strasberg: Duffy is the real deal, Hellickson might be a #4 or #5 starter, Kipnis will be a 7 at best & has a good bat, Crow looks to be a solid reliever, Descalso has no future, and credit was given for Strasberg last year.

D+ MARAUDERS: Worley, Ramos, Freeman, Morel, Britton: Ramos was the best catcher in the draft & has a bright future, Freeman is a piece to build a ballclub around, Morel has a nice glove with doubles power, Britton has a future if healthy, and Worley has reached his peak & it’s all downhill from here.

F BOMBERS: Espinosa, Jennings, McKenry, Wainwright: You get what you see in Espinosa & Jennings, McKenry is a bum, and Wainwright was just a protect.

 

2012 OVERLOOKED ROOKIES

 

1: OF Lucas Duda: He may never be more than a 1, but he’ll always have a 1.  This kid can hit!

2: P Henderson Alvarez: The sky’s the limit for Alvarez.  He has pinpoint control, knows how to pitch, and reminds me of Greg Maddux in the way he goes about his business.

3: P Kyle Drabek: Overmatched as a rookie, but will have a very productive major league career.  This is one that got away!

4: 1B Anthony Rizzo: There were enough firstbasemen in this draft that proved it as rookies.  All this kid needs is a little more seasoning in the minors.  Soon his jerseys will be flying off the shelves at Wrigley, just like the balls he’ll hit out onto Sheffield Avenue.

5: 2B Darwin Barney: It was a great year for rookie secondbaseman, with everyone taken being arguably better than Barney.  That said, this kid is not a stiff, and should get better as he matures, love his hustle!

6: OF Eric Thames: Did a solid job as a rookie, look for it to continue throughout his career.

7: P* Tim Collins: A little lefty with a big arm, a poor man’s Billy Wagner.

8: OF John Mayberry, Jr.: A very athletic big man, who can pound the ball.  Not a star, but possibly a 4th outfielder in our league.

9: OF Allen Craig: Everyone knows this kid can hit, the perfect DH.

10: P* Bryan Shaw: A reliever with good control, balls, and knows how to get batters out.

 

2012 TRADE REVIEW

 

BAMM BEANOS send J.A. Happ to the MARAUDERS for Jonathan Herrera.  A 30 year old Northwestern lefthander for a 28 year old utility infielder, hmmm, these two guys aren’t worth a second thought.  It’s kind of a wash, except it seems like a utility infielder might be slightly more valuable than a pitcher looking for the plate.

BAMM BEANOS 6, MARAUDERS 4

 

KERNELS send #2 DC (Dee Gordon), #5 DC (Carlos Carrasco), & Pineiro to the Highlanders for Michael Young, Brian Sanches, & Jon Garland.  It comes down to Dee Gordon for Michael Young and while I love Dee Gordon, I have to call this trade even because of what this trade does for both teams.  Michael Young will really help the Kernels in their quest for another ring.

KERNELS 5, HIGHLANDERS 5

 

HIGHLANDERS send Jeff Keppinger & Chris Johnson to the BOMBERS for #4 DC (Mike McKenry) & Jayson Nix.  Keppinger & Johnson provide quality backups & coverage, and allowed the Highlanders flexibility in the draft.  While McKenry & Nix are a couple of bums out wondering if you have any spare change.

HIGHLANDERS 7, BOMBERS 3

 

KERNELS send Elvis Andrus & #4 DC (Javy Guerra) to the HITMEN for Hiroki Kuroda & Eric Young, Jr.  Here again, even though Andrus is a top flight SS and Kuroda is an aging starting pitcher, I’m going to call this a good trade for both teams.  The Hitmen get a big time player in Andrus & a future closer for 200 B innings and speed off the bench.  GO KEITH GO!!!

KERNELS 5, HITMEN 5

 

UPPERDECKERS send Jason Varitek to the BAMM BEANOS for #5 DC (Phil Humber).  Varitek provides a good hitting backup at catcher & then he goes away, while Humber helps round out the Upperdeckers rotation.  Slight edge Upperdeckers.

UPPERDECKERS 6, BAMM BEANOS 4

 

BOMBERS send Buster Posey & Yunel Escobar to the MARAUDERS for Adam Wainwright & Adam LaRoche.  Really Mom, they’re magic beans!  Maybe Mike is trying to collect all the Adams in the league.  Seriously, a starting SS & the best young catcher in baseball for a pitcher coming back from major elbow surgery (although success from Tommy John surgery almost seems to be a given) and a bum firstbaseman.  Even if Wainwright does come back, the Bombers are taking all the risk here.

BOMBERS 2, MARAUDERS 8

 

BOMBERS send B.J. Upton & #2 DC (Kenley Jansen) to the UPPERDECKERS for J.J. Hardy & Todd Helton.  Hardy is the best player in this trade, and yet I have to give the advantage to Marc.  Upton gets on base, his card is always gonna be better than what he does in real life baseball because of his combination of speed, power, & walks.  The Upperdeckers needed a leadoff hitter, now the Bombers do.  Jansen gives the Upperdeckers another bullpen arm, while firstbaseman Helton is a stop gap measure at best.  The only plus for the Bombers is now Hardy is batting for him, not hitting against him.

BOMBERS 3, UPPERDECKERS 7

 

GAMBLERS send Howie Kendrick to the MARAUDERS for Yunel Escobar.  I know I told DonS that I liked Escobar, but I didn’t know that would put him on the “trade immediately” list.  I know Kendrick plays for the Halos, but the Marauders have Uggla at 2B, while they could use Yunel at SS.  With Pedroia at 2B for the Gamblers it makes sense to move Howie for Jeter’s eventual replacement.  Both players are virtually equal with the stick, one plays 2B, the other plays SS.

GAMBLERS 6, MARAUDERS 4  

2012 eligible Rookies

Rookie players

Player   Team Pos G AB C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
Freeman  F ATL 1B 157 571 0 156 0 0 0 0
Trumbo  M LAA 1B 149 539 0 149 0 0 0 11
Hosmer  E KC 1B 128 523 0 127 0 0 0 0
Carp  M SEA 1B 79 290 0 34 0 0 0 28
Guzman  J SD 1B 76 247 0 53 0 0 0 7
Evans  N NYM 1B 59 176 0 45 0 2 0 9
Allen  B OAK 1B 52 175 0 51 0 0 0 0
Miranda  J ARI 1B 65 174 0 46 0 0 0 0
Goldschmidt  P ARI 1B 48 156 0 43 0 0 0 0
Rizzo  A SD 1B 49 128 0 45 0 0 0 0
Espinosa  D WSH 2B 158 573 0 0 158 0 0 0
Barney  D CHC 2B 143 529 0 0 135 0 5 0
Turner  J NYM 2B 117 435 0 0 78 36 1 0
Weeks  J OAK 2B 97 406 0 0 96 0 0 0
Ackley  D SEA 2B 90 333 0 1 86 0 0 0
Hughes  L MIN 2B 96 287 0 36 37 13 0 0
Altuve  J HOU 2B 57 221 0 0 55 0 0 0
Downs  M HOU 2B 106 199 0 13 27 19 2 3
Nelson  C COL 2B 63 180 0 0 29 24 2 0
Giavotella  J KC 2B 46 178 0 0 46 0 0 0
Kipnis  J CLE 2B 36 136 0 0 36 0 0 0
Morel  B CWS 3B 126 413 0 0 0 125 0 0
Moustakas  M KC 3B 89 338 0 0 0 89 0 0
Descalso  D STL 3B 148 326 0 0 18 117 13 0
Nunez  E NYY 3B 112 309 0 0 16 40 50 4
Chisenhall  L CLE 3B 66 212 0 0 0 58 0 1
Martinez  M PHI 3B 88 209 0 0 19 26 13 14
Harrison  J PIT 3B 65 195 0 0 6 50 0 0
Seager  K SEA 3B 53 182 0 0 3 42 10 0
Paredes  J HOU 3B 46 168 0 0 0 46 0 0
Forsythe  L SD 3B 62 150 0 0 23 26 1 0
Lawrie  B TOR 3B 43 150 0 0 0 43 0 0
Arencibia  J TOR C 129 443 122 0 0 0 0 0
Ramos  W WSH C 113 389 108 0 0 0 0 0
McKenry  M PIT C 58 180 58 0 0 1 0 0
Conger  H LAA C 59 177 56 0 0 0 0 0
Stewart  C SF C 67 162 63 3 0 0 0 0
Corporan  C HOU C 52 154 50 0 0 0 0 0
Perez  S KC C 39 148 39 0 0 0 0 0
Hayes  B FLA C 64 130 50 1 0 0 0 2
Revere  B MIN OF 117 450 0 0 0 0 0 106
Thames  E TOR OF 95 362 0 0 0 0 0 79
Fuld  S TB OF 105 308 0 0 0 0 0 87
Duda  L NYM OF 100 301 0 43 0 0 0 46
Mayberry  J PHI OF 104 267 0 18 0 0 0 61
Reddick  J BOS OF 87 254 0 0 0 0 0 80
Jennings  D TB OF 63 247 0 0 0 0 0 60
Paul  X PIT OF 128 243 0 0 0 0 0 101
Bourgeois  J HOU OF 93 238 0 0 2 0 0 73
Dirks  A DET OF 78 219 0 0 0 0 0 71
Presley  A PIT OF 52 215 0 0 0 0 0 51
Wells  C SEA OF 95 215 0 0 0 0 0 83
Martinez  J HOU OF 53 208 0 0 0 0 0 52
Pridie  J NYM OF 101 208 0 0 0 0 0 75
Carrera  E CLE OF 68 202 0 0 0 0 0 64
Sands  J LAD OF 61 198 0 6 0 0 0 57
Brown  D PHI OF 56 184 0 0 0 0 0 52
Tosoni  R MIN OF 60 172 0 0 0 0 0 42
Bogusevic  B HOU OF 87 164 0 0 0 0 0 53
Campana  T CHC OF 95 143 0 0 0 0 0 66
Peguero  C SEA OF 46 143 0 0 0 0 0 43
Robinson  T SEA OF 44 143 0 0 0 0 0 41
Gentry  C TEX OF 64 133 0 0 0 0 0 60
Plouffe  T MIN SS 81 286 0 1 17 0 45 13
Gordon  D LAD SS 56 224 0 0 0 0 54 0
Nishioka  T MIN SS 68 221 0 0 6 0 60 0
Crawford  B SF SS 66 196 0 0 0 0 65 0
Johnson  E TB SS 70 160 0 2 9 0 52 2
d’Arnaud  C PIT SS 48 143 0 0 1 12 29 0

 

Rookie pitchers

Player   Team W L ERA G GS IP
Hellickson  J TB 13 10 2.95 29 29 189   
Pineda  M SEA 9 10 3.74 28 28 171   
Britton  Z BAL 11 11 4.61 28 28 154 1/3
Nova  I NYY 16 4 3.70 28 27 165 1/3
Gee  D NYM 13 6 4.43 30 27 160 2/3
Humber  P CWS 9 9 3.75 28 26 163   
Chatwood  T LAA 6 11 4.75 27 25 142   
Beachy  B ATL 7 3 3.68 25 25 141 2/3
Collmenter  J ARI 10 10 3.38 31 24 154 1/3
Worley  V PHI 11 3 3.01 25 21 131 2/3
Moscoso  G OAK 8 10 3.38 23 21 128   
Carrasco  C CLE 8 9 4.62 21 21 124 2/3
Duffy  D KC 4 8 5.64 20 20 105 1/3
Luebke  C SD 6 10 3.29 46 17 139 2/3
Beavan  B SEA 5 6 4.27 15 15 97   
Lyles  J HOU 2 8 5.36 20 15 94   
Minor  M ATL 5 3 4.14 15 15 82 2/3
Drabek  K TOR 4 5 6.06 18 14 78 2/3
Nicasio  J COL 4 4 4.14 13 13 71 2/3
Furbush  C SEA 4 10 5.48 28 12 85 1/3
Hand  B FLA 1 8 4.20 12 12 60   
Swarzak  A MIN 4 7 4.32 27 11 102   
Stewart  Z CWS 2 6 5.88 13 11 67 1/3
Alvarez  H TOR 1 3 3.53 10 10 63 2/3
De La Rosa  R LAD 4 5 3.71 13 10 60 2/3
Sosa  H HOU 3 5 5.23 10 10 53 1/3
Cobb  A TB 3 2 3.42 9 9 52 2/3
Rodriguez  A HOU 1 6 5.27 43 8 85 1/3
Estrada  M MIL 4 8 4.08 43 7 92 2/3
LeCure  S CIN 2 1 3.71 43 4 77 2/3
Perez  L TOR 3 3 5.12 37 4 65   
Adcock  N KC 1 1 4.62 24 3 60 1/3
Bass  A SD 2 0 1.68 27 3 48 1/3
Teaford  E KC 2 1 3.27 26 3 44   
Noesi  H NYY 2 2 4.47 30 2 56 1/3
Martinez  C ATL 1 3 3.36 46 0 77 2/3
Melancon  M HOU 8 4 2.78 71 0 74 1/3
Resop  C PIT 5 4 4.39 76 0 69 2/3
Collins  T KC 4 4 3.63 68 0 67   
Beato  P NYM 2 1 4.30 60 0 67   
Dunn  M FLA 5 6 3.43 72 0 63   
Pestano  V CLE 1 2 2.32 67 0 62   
Crow  A KC 4 4 2.76 57 0 62   
Stutes  M PHI 6 2 3.63 57 0 62   
Walden  J LAA 5 5 2.98 62 0 60 1/3
Holland  G KC 5 1 1.80 46 0 60   
Coleman  L KC 1 4 2.87 48 0 59 2/3
Cishek  S FLA 2 1 2.63 45 0 54 2/3
Thompson  R LAA 1 3 3.00 44 0 54   
Jansen  K LAD 2 1 2.85 51 0 53 2/3
Del Rosario  E HOU 0 3 4.58 54 0 53   
Rodriguez  F HOU 2 3 3.96 47 0 52 1/3
Reynolds  M COL 1 2 4.09 73 0 50 2/3
Chapman  A CIN 4 1 3.60 54 0 50   
Guerra  J LAD 2 2 2.31 47 0 46 2/3
Tateyama  Y TEX 2 0 4.50 39 0 44   
Ramos  C TB 0 1 3.92 59 0 43 2/3
Alburquerque  A DET 6 1 1.87 41 0 43 1/3
Watson  T PIT 2 2 3.95 43 0 41   
Brothers  R COL 1 2 2.88 48 0 40 2/3
Cassevah  B LAA 1 1 2.72 30 0 39 2/3
Gomes  B TB 2 1 2.92 40 0 37   
Paterson  J ARI 0 3 2.91 62 0 34   
Elbert  S LAD 0 1 2.43 47 0 33 1/3
De Los Santos  F OAK 3 2 4.32 34 0 33 1/3
Lueke  J SEA 1 1 6.06 25 0 32 2/3
Wilhelmsen  T SEA 2 0 3.31 25 0 32 2/3
Mattheus  R WSH 2 2 2.81 35 0 32   
Sanchez  E STL 3 1 1.80 26 0 30   
Lindblom  J LAD 1 0 2.73 27 0 29 2/3
Spence  J SD 0 2 2.73 40 0 29 2/3
Dillard  T MIL 1 1 4.08 24 0 28 2/3
Shaw  B ARI 1 0 2.54 33 0 28 1/3
McGee  J TB 5 2 4.50 37 0 28   
Carpenter  D HOU 1 3 2.93 34 0 27 2/3
Escalona  S HOU 2 1 2.93 49 0 27 2/3
Moskos  D PIT 1 1 2.96 31 0 24 1/3
Mateo  M CHC 1 2 4.30 23 0 23   
Strop  P BAL 2 1 2.05 23 0 22   
Abad  F HOU 1 4 7.32 29 0 19 2/3

Champions IAL Playoffs & Draft Weekend

Champions IAL Playoffs & Draft Weekend

Left Orlando on a big jet airliner at 8:00 AM, flying SWA to Midway, arrived at the Naperville Best Western after a couple of stops at 1:00 PM.  Unpacked my APBA stuff & unwound, laid back & relaxed, and waited for my playoff foe to arrive.  After driving up from Champaign John Brandeberry unpacked his team bus, the playoff series between the Rising Bamm Beano’s & the Chicago Champions was ready to roll.

The series was a rematch of last year’s World Series, in which the Champions swept to capture their 11th title.  Even though the Champions won 102 games and the Bamm Beano’s got in the last day of the season & the Champs owned Brando, John’s team was built for the playoffs.  With Adam Wainwright & Jair Jurrjens in the rotation and Mariano Rivera & Jonathan Papelbon in the bullpen, anything could happen in a five game series.

It looked like the Champions were on their way after winning game #1 behind Tim Lincecum, only two more wins to go, and then it would be on to the World Series, where either Chuck Lucas’s Northside Hitmen or Keith Smith’s Kentucky Kernels awaited my arrival.  But then, John got off the mat to take games #2 & #3.  Russell Martin hit three homers in the first three games.  Game #4, with the Champs back to the wall, Jose Valverde emerged as a monster out of the pen, going four innings for the victory, to knot the series at two.

It would all come down to one game, mano y mano, Wainwright vs Lincecum, for all the marbles, the whole ball of wax.  Juan Uribe launched two three run bombs in the series, both after lengthy delays, after momentum changing timeouts.  Both times Brando collected himself, called upon a higher power, maybe he was selling his soul for a quality roll of the bones, whatever it was, it worked.  Bamm, it was over & Uribe was series MVP!  My season was over, “Nice season Tedd”, provided little consolation.

Meanwhile the Kentucky Kernels were showing no mercy in sweeping the Northside Hitmen in three straight.  Before long, Keith Smith was being fitted for his crown, after making quick work of the Bamm Beano’s.  Alfonso Soriano was World Series MVP.  CONGRATS KEITH SMITH!!!

The next morning it was time to draft, very strange that no trades were consummated over the weekend.  Before the draft, I was thinking I’d have to make a tough choice of whether to take Jhoulys Chacin, Neftali Feliz, or Mike Stanton.  Only Chacin was still there when it was my turn to pick, but Madison Bumgarner was still on the board, so it was a no brainer.  Bumgarner would join fellow Giants hurlers Tim Lincecum & Matt Cain in the Champions rotation.  Then we had to wait until the last pick of the extra round before taking Chris Sale over Kenley Jansen.

I was like a deer in the headlights with my new Champs squad, nothing looked right, how would this team fit together?  While we were figuring it out, Marcus Bunch had his Upperdeckers rolling, taking five of six.  Next it was time for some revenge against the now rebuilding Bamm Beano’s, the Champs record was above .500 after a 6-0 sweep.

Next up was Papa Bunch & retooled Green Rock Bombers.  After Mike couldn’t roll any friggin dice & David Price was reduced in both of his starts, it was time for Price to fly, literally!  Price was crumpled into a ball, told he wouldn’t start another game this year, and discarded onto the table.  The Bombers dog house was growing as the series went on, thought the ASPCA would be called in to investigate.  4-2 Champs!  The Thunderchickens bested the Champs in a late night series 4-2.

The weekend finale took place Sunday morning against the ever dangerous Molly Putts Marauders.  The Marauders jumped out, taking the first two games, before the Champs woke up in time to win the last four contests.  17-13 on the weekend, after a 1-5 start, I’ll take it.

Next up, the Three Rivers Gamblers.  Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to check on flight schedules to Pittsburgh.

2011 Illowa APBA League Rookie Draft

 

  Round One   Player
1 Bombers   Posey, B.
2 Marauders   Heyward, J.
3 Gamblers   Stanton, M.
4 T-Chicks   Strasburg, S.
5 Upperdeckers   Walker, N.
6 Highlanders   Santana, C.
7 Bamm Beano’s   Garcia, J.
8 Kernels   Castro, S.
9 Hitmen   Feliz, P
10 Champions   Bumgarner, M.
       
  Round Two   Player
11 Bombers   Hudson, D.
12 Gamblers   Chacin, J.
13 T-Chicks   Colvin, T.
14 Highlanders   Smoak, J.
15 Bamm Beano’s   Alvarez, P.
16 Kernels   Kennedy, I.
       
  Round Three   Player
17 Bombers   Venters, J.
18 Gamblers   Wood, T.
19 T-Chicks   Tabata, J.
20 Highlanders Gamblers Matusz, B.
21 Bamm Beano’s   Kimbrel, C.
22 Kernels   Leake, M.
       
  Round Four   Player
23 Bombers   Brignac, R.
24 Gamblers   Jaso, J.
25 T-Chicks   Niese, J.
26 Bamm Beano’s   Davis, W.
27 Kernels   Castro, J.
       
  Round Five   Player
28 Bombers   Jackson, A.
       
  Round Six   Player
29 Bombers   Johnson, C.
       
  Round Seven   Player
30 Bombers   Storen, D.
       
  Round Eight   Player
31 Bombers   Ogando, A.
       
  Round Nine   Player
32 Bombers   Axford, J.
       
  Round Ten   Player
33 Bombers   Morrison, L.
       
  Extra Round   Player
34 Marauders   Herrera, J.
35 Upperdeckers   Varitek, J.
36 Hitmen   Young, E.
37 Champions   Sale, C.

2011 IAL Rookie Draft Review

2011 IAL ROOKIE DRAFT

1) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: BUSTER POSEY – C/1B: Buster Posey can do it all!  He hits for power, average, and is a great defensive catcher.
2) MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: JAYSON HEYWARD OF: Heyward is a big, strong, line drive hitter, whose line drives, often times leave the yard.  Jason is an excellent rightfielder.  He is a five-tool player, who can run & will take a walk.  Jason Heyward reminds me of Harold Baines.
3) THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: MIKE STANTON OF: If you lookup POWER in the dictionary, you’ll find a picture of Mike Stanton.  When he hits it, it leaves the park, any park, including Yellowstone.
4) TWIN CITIES THUNDERCHICKENS: STEPHEN STRASBURG P: No offense to the first three players taken, but if Strasburg wasn’t going to miss his sophomore season with Tommy John surgery, he would have been the first player taken.  Pitchers like Stephen don’t come along everyday.  This pitcher is totally dominant!  He has an overpowering fastball, to go along with a nasty breaking ball.
5) COLONA UPPERDECKERS: NEIL WALKER 2B: This was a needs pick.  The Upperdeckers needed a secondbaseman and Walker was the only fulltime keystoner in the draft.  Walker is a line drive hitter.
6) CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: CARLOS SANTANA C: Carlos Santana came up late and then missed time due to injury, but that couldn’t hide this gem.  Santana doesn’t play a mean guitar, but he does just about everything else.  Carlos is solid behind the plate.  He hits for power & average from both sides of the plate.  He also has an excellent eye and is willing to take a base on balls.
7) RISING BAMM BEANO’S: JAIME GARCIA P: This is the first head-scratcher of the draft.  Jaime missed almost all of 2009 with Tommy John surgery.  In 2010 Garcia pitched more innings, 163, than any other year of his career.  This soft-tossing lefthander, 88-92 MPH, has a put away curveball.  If healthy, he projects as a number three starter.
8) KENTUCKY KERNELS: STARLIN CASTRO SS: Keith Smith likes Cubs and he got a good one!  Starlin Castro has tremendous talent and will define shortstop, the way Derek Jeter defined it before him.  Castro has great range and a big-time arm.  Starlin is a line-drive hitter, who will develop power as he matures.
9) NORTHSIDE HITMEN: NEFTALI FELIZ P*: It wasn’t that long ago that the Hitmen drafted another reliever who was moving to the rotation.  I’m not saying Feliz is the second coming of Pedro Martinez, anything can happen, but he has the talent & the makeup.
10) CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: MADISON BUMGARNER P: The Champions already have two Giants hurlers in their rotation, so why not make it three?  Bumgarner is an ornery competitor in the mold of Kevin Brown.  Madison has good control, a mid-90s fastball, to go along with a slider.  This lefthander will be even better once he masters his slider and perfects his change.  I was surprised he was still there, I had him going no later than #4.
11) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: DANIEL HUDSON P: It was really tough for me to pass on this former White Sox righthander with the 10th pick in the draft.  This would be a nice pick, even if Daniel Hudson is only an A starter this year and never does anything, but that’s not the case.  Although Hudson pitches in a hitter friendly ballpark, he has a put away change & tremendous makeup.
12) THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: JHOULYS CHACIN P: This is not your Dad’s Coors Field.  Some managers still avoid drafting Colorado pitchers, but not to worry.  Chacin is a sinkerballer, who gets batters to swing & miss.  In 2008 in the minors he had 18 wins, Jhoulys reminds me of Orel Hershiser.  This is the guy I thought I’d get at ten.
13) TWIN CITIES THUNDERCHICKENS: TYLER COLVIN OF: This was the first “card” taken of the draft and I can’t blame Tom for taking him, before the draft I was tempted myself.  Colvin was drafted out of Clemson in the 1st round of the 2006 MLB draft by the Cubs.  Tyler reinvented himself before his breakout rookie year after four unimpressive years in the minors.  He hit the weights and the results speak for themselves, 4-5-5-1.  He could be this year’s Joe Charboneau.
14) CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: JUSTIN SMOAK 1B: It’s a wonder Manager Moore couldn’t work his magic to get something for this pick and to move down in the draft.  Maybe the fact that Smoak is a power hitting switch hitter, in the mold of Mark Teixeira, was too much for Rob to pass up.  There were three other very talented firstbaseman in the draft (Ike Davis, Brett Wallace, & Mitch Moreland).  With Michael Young moving from the hot corner to super utility infielder, it wouldn’t have surprised me if the Highlanders would’ve chosen the explosive bat of Pedro Alvarez.  That said, Justin should develop into the middle of the order type of hitters that causes pitchers to lose sleep at night.
15) RISING BAMM BEANO’S: PEDRO ALVAREZ 3B: El Toro!  Pedro was the 1st player taken in the 2008 MLB draft.  In 2009 Alvarez finished his minor league season with 27 homers, before hitting five more for the gold medal winning USA World Cup team.  He is an intelligent player out of Vanderbilt University, with a blue-collar work ethic.  He is willing to take a walk and has tremendous power to all fields.  Ask me about his glove & I’ll tell you about his bat.  If I was able to move Ian Stewart, this was the guy I wanted.  He reminds me of Manny Ramirez, only Pedro bats lefthanded & plays thirdbase.
16) KENTUCKY KERNELS: IAN KENNEDY P: As a rookie, Kennedy started 32 games, pitching 194 innings, allowing fewer hits than punchouts (163-168).  It seems as though this California righthander has been around forever, yet he’s only 26 years old.  He has a mid-90s fastball and was named opening day starter for Arizona.  Pitching in the desert he was tagged for 26 longballs.  I like Brian Matusz better at this pick.
17) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: JONNY VENTERS P*: In 2003 he was drafted in the 30th round, then he missed 2006 with Tommy John surgery, and then elbow tendonitis limited him to 34 innings in 2008.  Jonny has a lifetime minor league ERA above 4.00 and has walked nearly one batter every other inning.  When Venters moved to the pen, he became lights out, he’ll likely never repeat his rookie success.  This season he’ll be a workhorse lefty in the pen for Green Rock.
18) THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: TRAVIS WOOD P: A cutter has transformed this lefthander from suspect to prospect.  Travis also improved his command.  In 2008 he experienced shoulder problems, but has been healthy since then.  I still like Brian Matusz better at this pick.
19) TWIN CITIES THUNDERCHICKENS: JOSE TABATA OF: Tabata has a fun sounding name.  Besides that, Jose is a line-drive hitter, with plus speed, and an outstanding glove.  This sparkplug will be a leadoff man for the T*Chix for years to come, but why not just keep Jacoby Ellsbury and just draft Brian Matusz here?
20) THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: BRIAN MATUSZ P: By now you probably got the idea that I like this lefty.  I actually rank Matusz right up there in this draft with Jhoulys Chacin.  In 2008 Brian was drafted in the 1st round out of the University of San Diego.  I saw him in his professional debut in the Arizona Fall League.  He ended 2009 winning five games in the bigs, then finished strong as a rookie.  The O’s improved D will do nothing, but help this future star.  This kid can pitch!
21) RISING BAMM BEANO’S: CRAIG KIMBREL P*: A&B* is a great way to start off a major league career, yet it doesn’t fully illustrate how dominating this kid was as a rookie.  Kimbrel allowed one earned run in 20” innings pitched, striking out 40 batters, with a 4-0 record.  In the minors his ERA was mostly below one, 1.62 at AAA.  His fastball regularly hits 98 on the gun, he has a curveball that looks like a slider, and has been working on a changeup.  He has the stuff & mentality to be a closer.
22) KENTUCKY KERNELS: MIKE LEAKE P: I love this kid’s makeup!  Leake has tons of heart, he might have been rushed to the big leagues, and migh’ve been overworked.  Leake suffered through a tired arm, working over 100 innings in each of his three years at ASU, 16-1 & 1.71 ERA as a senior.  Mike’s only 5’11”, which might be generous.  Even though he allowed twenty more hits than innings worked, he finished 8-4.  I first fell in love with him when I saw him debut against the Cubs, he had a no-hitter for quite a while in that game.
23) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: REID BRIGNAC 2B/SS: Reid Brignac provides coverage at both 2B & SS, but with him being the Rays everyday SS and Jeff Keppinger losing the starting secondbase job in Houston, the Bombers will be looking for a regular secondbaseman again next year.  What you see is what you get with Brignac, a solid fielder, with decent power, a .250 average, with no real base stealing skills.
24) THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: JOHN JASO C: John Jason has a good eye at the plate.  Along with backing up starter Matt Wieters, he will provide a decent bat off the bench.  Nothing flashy, he’s just a solid pick.
25) TWIN CITIES THUNDERCHICKENS: JON NIESE P: Niese is nice, I couldn’t resist.  Jon possesses a 12-6 curveball, a low 90s fastball with cutting action, and a solid change.  I wasn’t impressed with his rookie year, as he allowed about 20 more hits than innings pitched.  The T*Chix would have been much better off had they grabbed Matusz and taken an outfielder here.
26) RISING BAMM BEANO’S: WADE DAVIS P: Wade Davis is a big pitcher, who doesn’t overpower hitters.  He works hitters with his 93-94 MPH fastball and his slow 11-5 curve.  I’ve never liked righthanders that don’t strike batters out, but he does throw a heavy fastball that sinks.  He allowed less hits than innings pitched and had a winning record at 12-10.
27) KENTUCKY KERNELS: JASON CASTRO C: Knee surgery will force this promising rookie to miss all of 2011.  Therefore, there really isn’t any reason to select Castro seeing he batted only .205.  Better picks would have been Cervelli, Thole, or Kottaras.
28) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: AUSTIN JACKSON OF: This kid can cover a lot of ground in the outfield, is lightning quick, and can steal bases.  He strikes out too much and doesn’t draw enough walks.  If he can cut down on his K’s by 20 and increase his walks by ten, his OBP will go up over .360.  AJ is a nice value pick this low in the draft.
29) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: CHRIS JOHNSON 3B: Can you say, he has a nice card?  The last time Johnson put up good numbers was in 2008 when he was in AA.  Chris had a good year as a rookie, cannot field, and is likely to be a one-year wonder.  Danny Valencia was a much better pick, he had similar numbers, can field, and is likely to improve his power.
30) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: DREW STOREN P*: Drew Storen has good stuff and might be the Nats closer, that said, I’m not impressed.  He pounds the strike zone with a 92-94 MPH fastball and hard breaking balls.  Drew can put hitters away, but allows a lot of hits.  I don’t see him being any better than a B*.
31) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: ALEXI OGANDO P*: Ogando has been lights out as a reliever after being brought in to pitch from the outfield.  Alexi has electric stuff, he is not a one-year wonder.
32) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: JOHN AXFORD P*: Axford is a bum, who is looking for a park bench.  He was signed as an undrafted free agent, moved to the bullpen, and did the job as the Brewers closer as a rookie.  John will not be long for this league.  Much better relievers Ryan Webb & Wilton Lopez should have been taken over Storen & Axford.
33) GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: LOGAN MORRISON OF: Logan Morrison can flat out hit!  He’s a hard worker, with a good eye, and gap power.  He’s a natural firstbaseman who has been moved to the outfield.  He should start turning on the ball as he matures, similar to Rafael Palmeiro, maybe not as much power without the roids.
34) MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: JONATHAN HERRERA IF: Herrera is a little guy that’s as tough as nails.  Jonathan has a good eye and uses his shortness to his advantage to draw walks.  He’s a solid fielder who can pick it wherever he plays in the infield.  He’s a real battler at the plate.
35) COLONA UPPERDECKERS: JASON VARITEK C: All of those hours of research down the drain.  The Upperdeckers are going for it and decided to bring in the cagey veteran to backup Mauer, not a bad call, especially if you’re dead set against drafting a New York receiver (Thole or Cervelli).
36) NORTHSIDE HITMEN: ERIC YOUNG, JR. 2B/OF: If nothing else Young will backup Utley at 2B.  He has blazing speed, if given the starting job in Colorado look out!  But like the old saying goes, you can’t steal firstbase, still the upside is worth rolling the dice.
37) CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: CHRIS SALE P*: This tall lefthander was 20-4 in college, made his major league debut the same year he was drafted in the 1st round, and recorded four saves in the show.  He has a good fastball, a deceptive delivery, and a nasty slider.  Although this is saying a lot, he reminds me of Steve Carlton.

A CHICAGO CHAMPIONS: Bumgarner & Sale: These two lefthanders are for real!
A- THREE RIVERS GAMBLERS: Stanton, Chacin, Wood, Matusz, & Jaso: Stanton, Chacin, & Matusz are great picks, and Wood & Jaso might be okay.
B+ CHICAGO HIGHLANDERS: Santana & Smoak: Santana might be better than Posey and Smoak is a legitimate power hitter.
B MOLLY PUTTS MARAUDERS: Heyward & Herrera: Heyward is as good as it gets and Herrera is a solid utility infielder.
B- NORTHSIDE HITMEN: Feliz & Young: Feliz has a great arm, whether he’s used out of the pen or as a starter.  Young can fly, if given a chance to play.
C GREEN ROCK BOMBERS: Posey, Hudson, Venters, Brignac, Jackson, Johnson, Storen, Ogando, Axford, & Morrison: The good: Posey, Hudson, Jackson, Ogando, & Morrison.  The bad: Venters, Brignac, Johnson & Storen.  And the ugly: Axford.
C- KENTUCKY KERNELS: S. Castro, Kennedy, Leake, & J. Castro: Starlin is a great young SS, but they already have Elvis, must be something in the blood to draft shortstops.  Leake has grit, not really a fan of Kennedy.  Jason is bad & then he’ll go away.
D+ RISING BAMM BEANO’S: Garcia, Alvarez, Kimbrel, & Davis: There were so many better pitchers than Garcia!  I like Alvarez & Kimbrel, but am not a fan of Davis.
D Twin Cities Thunderchickens: Strasburg, Colvin, Tabata, & Niese: Strasburg has a once in a lifetime arm, yet a D grade shows what I thought of the rest of the picks.
F COLONA UPPERDECKERS: Walker & Varitek: The Upperdeckers were locked into selecting a secondbaseman and a backup catcher, they got nothing of value in this draft.

OVERLOOKED ROOKIES

1) 1B BRETT WALLACE: I fell in love with this guy when I saw him in the NCAA tournament a few years back.  He can MASH!
2) 3B DANNY VALENCIA: Danny reminds me of Michael Young, which ain’t bad.
3) OF PETER BOURJOS: Not only did his grandparents bring their poodle to have its hair cut by my Mom, his father Chris played little league at Horner Park, this kid can do it all, he’s a five tool player!
4) P JAKE ARRIETA: Jake & Matusz will be at the front of the O’s rotation for years to come.  Arrieta is a big guy that can dominate.
5) P* KENLEY JANSEN: What’s not to like?  Just like Troy Percival, he’s a converted catcher, with an arm that has plenty of life!
6) SS IAN DESMOND: Desmond put up solid numbers as a rookie and there’s no reason that he won’t continue.
7) P* RYAN WEBB: Ryan is a middle reliever, with control, lotsa B*Z innings is never bad.
8) P* WILTON LOPEZ: This reliever throws strikes, nothing can make late inning leads disappear faster than bases on balls.
9) 1B IKE DAVIS: Ike stepped up & took charge as a rookie.  He can hit & he can field, the only thing he didn’t do was, take the garbage out.
10) P ALEX SANABIA: Don’t know much about this rookie righthander, but what I do know, I like.

2011 IAL Draft: Dropped players

… or with some possible exceptions, the 2010 class of retirees. 

 

Chicago Champions 1+
Zavada, C.  
Drop player for extra round pick  
   
Northside Hitmen 1+
Drop player for 1st round pick  
Drop player for extra round pick  
   
Kentucky Kernels 4
Navarro, D.  
Harris, B.  
Washburn, J.  
Johnson, J.  
   
Rising Bamm Beano’s 4
Garciaparra, N.  
Griffey, K. Jr.  
Giles, B.  
Sowers, J.  
   
Chicago Highlanders 3
Davis, C.  
Sheffield, G.  
Snell, I.  
   
Moline Upperdeckers 1+
Perez, O.  
Drop player for extra round pick  
   
Twin Cities T-Chicks 4
Crede, J.  
Carlson, J.  
Varitek, J.  
Ellsbury, J.  
   
Three Rivers Gamblers 4
Gamel, M.  
Johjima, K.  
Zaun, G.  
Arredondo, J.  
   
Molly Putts Marauders 1+
Palmer, M.  
Drop player for extra round pick  
   
Green Rock bombers 10
Blanks, K.  
Greene, K.  
Blalock, H.  
Duncan, C.  
Jacobs, M.  
Saltalamacchia, J.  
Young, C.  
Perkins, G.  
Rincon, J.  
Webb, B.  

2011 IAL Draft: The Team Draft order

A probable record ten draft picks for the Bombers. 

Round One
1 Bombers
2 Marauders
3 Gamblers
4 T-Chicks
5 Upperdeckers
6 Highlanders
7 Bamm Beano’s
8 Kernels
9 Hitmen
10 Champions
   
Round Two
11 Bombers
12 Gamblers
13 T-Chicks
14 Highlanders
15 Bamm Beano’s
16 Kernels
   
Round Three
17 Bombers
18 Gamblers
19 T-Chicks
20 Highlanders
21 Bamm Beano’s
22 Kernels
   
Round Four
23 Bombers
24 Gamblers
25 T-Chicks
26 Bamm Beano’s
27 Kernels
   
Round Five
28 Bombers
   
  Round Six
29 Bombers
   
Round Seven
30 Bombers
   
Round Eight
31 Bombers
   
Round Nine
32 Bombers
   
Round Ten
33 Bombers
   
Extra Round
34 Marauders
35 Upperdeckers
36 Hitmen
37 Champions

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