Today we continue with our look at the top 15 draft-eligible high school righthanded pitchers in the country. Yesterday, we met Jordan Cooper, Ethan Carter, Chris Jenkins, Brody Colvin, and Michael Heller. In case you missed it and can’t be bothered to look down the page, here’s what we’ve done so far:
Top 15 High School Righthanded Pitchers (15 thru 11)
Mock Draft 1.0 (or everybody’s favorite feature)
A Method to the Madness (or what we are all about)
We haven’t done a whole lot just yet, so there’s still time to catch up. Do it! Do it now! I’ll wait…
Anyway, players 10 thru 6 are next up. For a hint at one of the names on the list, check out the video below. Now I know what you’re thinking – I’m good like that. You’re thinking, come on man, this is nothing more than a transparent attempt to try out embedding a video for the first time. Well, congratulations – you’ve got me all figured out. But, honestly, it’s a good video and it does reveal the top name on today’s part of the list…and I know you are just dying to know who it is.
A new batch of names, including the young man featured in the video above, after the jump… Continue reading
We’ll begin with our early look at the 2009 draft class by taking a position by position gander at the names, college and prep, you’ll be hearing plenty about this spring. It seems only fitting to start with the strongest position in this year’s draft – righthanded pitchers. As in most years the depth of high school arms is impressive on paper, but so much can change between now and draft day that trying to sort through the names is a fool’s errand. Luckily, there is no denying the fact that, yes, I am a fool, so it looks like we are going to try to sort these players out after all.
Here’s the schedule for the next few days -
The bottom third of the top fifteen high school righthanded pitchers coming up right after the jump…
First, an apology. The Angels have picks 25 and 26 from the Mets and Yankees respectively, the Mariners have pick 28 from the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies, and the Rockies have the Angels pick at 33, the last pick of the first round. This mock took a bit longer than anticipated to complete, so it still reads as if the original draft order stands. Subsequent versions will have the updated order and picks. Please accept my apology in the form of a 6,511 word mock draft written for an event four and a half months away. Full first round mock draft after the jump…
Somehow, someway you’ve stumbled across this site. Congratulations. Did you know that every month the Netcraft Web Server Survey conducts a survey on how many living, breathing websites are cohabitating on the World Wide Web? As of ten minutes ago, we sure didn’t. Their data from January 2009 shows evidence of 185,497,213 distinct websites existing on the internet. That’s a lot of websites. For better or worse, and hopefully for better, you can now add one more to the total. Here’s to the hope that this site represents the best darn .000000000539091657% of the internet possible.
In the end, our reasons for doing this are simple: we love watching about baseball, we love reading about baseball, and we love talking about baseball. We especially love the team building and roster construction aspects of the sport, particularly when it blends objective sabermetric data with subjective personal scouting. As an aside, this quote from Tony Blengino succinctly sums up how we feel about the whole stats vs scouts “debate” – “So it really is vital that statistics and traditional scouting work hand in hand for an organization to succeed, and I think you see that with the most successful organizations in the game; they do both well.” We also aren’t ones to toot our own horns, but we feel we’ve got a unique perspective on prospective big league talent, from countless hours spent observing and analyzing ballplayers firsthand at high schools, junior colleges, and four-year universities to the accumulation of raw data, empirical and otherwise, accessible to the public like never before.
We have a vision for what this site can be and we plan to do our very best to make sure that vision gets carried out. There is a framework in place outlining what we hope to accomplish, but it’s worth noting that a framework is exactly what we have right now. This was done intentionally as we believe a loose framework is the best way to present the information we’ve compiled and the opinions we’ve formed. This site was created with the intent to be malleable and responsive in order to give you, the reader, the kind of content you’d most like to see.
It’s important to begin with an explanation about how we plan to do what we plan to do. We like to think of this as the method to our madness. “Method” is the careful, systematic way that something intelligent is done. “Madness” is the strange, meaningless action of a crazy person. Our conclusions will not always be agreed upon by everyone, but we promise to always have a method that details how we came to those conclusions.
“Though this be madness, yet there is method in it.” – Polonius in Hamlet
80 = “Eighty”
70 = Plus-Plus
60 = Plus
55 = Above Average
50 = Major League Average
45 = Below Average
40 and Under = Bad News
If one thing can be gleaned from this cobbled together introduction it’s this: Even if you don’t trust the analysis, this site will at least serve as a resource. Scouting has become more of a science than an art, but it’s a terribly inexact science. The effort to discover and increase understanding is what science is all about. The more information that the public has access to, the more everybody can learn. That’s all we want: to share what we’ve learned and to learn ourselves. Simple enough, right?
Remember our fun fact from the beginning? There are 185,497,213 websites on the internet. Sound familiar? Well, I figure the breakdown is roughly 185,497,200 or so porn sites (so I’ve been told), with many of the leftover sites devoted to the great sport of baseball. Baseball has a gigantic web presence, but there is simply not enough coverage of the yearly Rule 4 Draft. Time for us to do our part in changing that. Site number 185,497,214 is open for business.