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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 587218" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>So we have another "Speedy" Gonzales on the team? (I loved Matt Gonzalez too.)</p><p></p><p>He should do much better over the next three years at GT than banging around the minors with a negligible bonus at 1121st pick. The living conditions and educational development in college are much better than the minors. If he develops, he'll get a much bigger payout in three years. Interesting relief pitcher possibilities.</p><p></p><p>I don't have all of the HS details on performance from Perfect Game, but it is interesting that Stephen Reid wasn't drafted. Slightly faster and better OF velocity. With these HS students, a lot is behind the scenes, which is why I didn't even try and predict who might get drafted. D1 Baseball said that a lot more college players were drafted this year compared to HS. Whatever, attached are our commits and the relative position of the two drafted to the Perfect Game rating. Not a good correlation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 587218, member: 322"] So we have another "Speedy" Gonzales on the team? (I loved Matt Gonzalez too.) He should do much better over the next three years at GT than banging around the minors with a negligible bonus at 1121st pick. The living conditions and educational development in college are much better than the minors. If he develops, he'll get a much bigger payout in three years. Interesting relief pitcher possibilities. I don't have all of the HS details on performance from Perfect Game, but it is interesting that Stephen Reid wasn't drafted. Slightly faster and better OF velocity. With these HS students, a lot is behind the scenes, which is why I didn't even try and predict who might get drafted. D1 Baseball said that a lot more college players were drafted this year compared to HS. Whatever, attached are our commits and the relative position of the two drafted to the Perfect Game rating. Not a good correlation. [/QUOTE]
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