2010 MLB Rule V Draft Thursday

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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    2010 MLB Rule V Draft Thursday

    The Rule V Draft will take place at 9am Eastern Thursday on MLB.com.

    The purpose of the draft is to limit teams from stockpiling talent in the minors when others are willing to offer them a MLB spot. Players eligible to drafted must fit these criteria:

    -Must not be on the major league team's 40-man roster
    -Signed at 19 or older and be in the organization for 4 years or signed at 18 and been in the organization for 5 years.

    Teams can pick a player for $50,000 and they must be kept on the 25-man roster in the majors. They cannot be demoted in the following season. If the team wishes remove them from the 25-man roster, they must offer the player back to their original team for $25,000.

    Famous recent Rule 5 picks include Johan Santana, Josh Hamilton, Dan Uggla, Shane Victorino, Joakim Soria, Scott Posednik

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    Some players to keep an eye on Thursday:


    RHP Pedro Beato (24 Years Old, Baltimore Orioles) : "Beato is a fastball/curveball pitcher, throwing in the low-to-mid 90s, and made the Eastern League's All-Star team for Bowie going 4-0-16 with a 2.11 ERA. More encouraging for a team looking to break him in as a long man, at least for 2011, he made 43 appearances and went nearly 60 innings, so he's not limited to one-and-out work from the pen." http://oldbucs.blogspot.com/2010/12/...relievers.html

    LHP Jeremy Horst (25 Years Old, Cincinnati Reds): "fashioned a 2.62 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 72 innings across three levels of the minor leagues in 2010. The six-foot-four, 220-pounder fanned 9.4 batters per nine innings while walking just 2.2 batters every nine frames." http://www.cbc.ca/sports/baseball/st...#ixzz17T7o7Io7

    RHP Wynn Pelzer (24 Years Old, Baltimore Orioles): "He doesn't really have an effective off-speed pitch, just a two and four seam heater thrown with sink and at 93-95 MPH. Pelzer gets grounders and strikes out nearly a batter per inning; he also walks five per game, and that's why he's Rule 5 eligible. But he projects down the road as a closer." http://oldbucs.blogspot.com/2010/12/...relievers.html

    RHP Michael Dubee (24 Years Old, Pittsburgh Pirates): "a six-foot-three reliever in the Pittsburgh Pirates system, has been dominant the past two campaigns. The 24-year-old had a 6-2 record and 2.21 ERA in 77 1/3 innings pitched this past season, all but one at the AA level." http://www.cbc.ca/sports/baseball/st...#ixzz17T98o8D4

    OF John Drennan (24 Years Old, Cleveland Indians): "Was always an advanced lefthanded hitter who played with an aggressive edge, he just hasn’t hit for power in the minors.* Drennen can help now as a backup outfielder in all three spots; I still believe it’s in him to become a good MLB bat.* Turns 25 next August, I and other scouts compared his upside to a young Brian Giles in high school." http://bucsprospects.com/2010/12/06/...heir-own-farm/

    RHP Adam Miller (26 Years Old, Cleveland Indians): "Yet another Cleveland Indian.* I’ve never seen Miller, but good scouts I’ve spoken with thought he had ace potential in the mid-2000s though Miller could never stay healthy.* He’s missed the last two seasons, but was in instructional league over the fall.* Sounds like a good sleeper." http://bucsprospects.com/2010/12/06/...heir-own-farm/

    "Drafted in the first round of the 2003 draft, Miller was Indian's top prospect for several seasons. He fell victim to a tendon problem in his finger that eventually required a transplant. Anyway, he's supposedly healthy and throwing in the Instructional league, and hitting the mitt in the lower nineties.

    He hasn't thrown a pitch in a game since 2008, and he's a project. But Miller's a project with upside; if he gets another foot back on his fastball, he could be a mid-rotation arm. And hey, if you can take a chance on Andy Marte, how much could a roll of the dice on Miller hurt?" http://oldbucs.blogspot.com/2010/12/...-starters.html

    RHP Aneury Rodriguez (23 Years Old, Tampa Bay Rays): "Aneury Rodriguez has posted a 1.22 ERA and 33/9 K/BB ratio over 37 innings this offseason in the Dominican Winter League. Rodriguez, 22, is eligible for next week's Rule 5 Draft and is likely to be one of the first players off the board. He finished with a 3.71 ERA and 1.33 WHIP over 123 2/3 total innings in the minor leagues this past year, with 113 2/3 of those innings coming at the Triple-A level." rotoworld.com


    Every eligible player is listed at http://denardspanfan.mlblogs.com/arc...5-draft-1.html

    The draft order is the same as the rookie draft order (from worst team to best in terms of 2010 record)

    Top ten picks go to: Pirates, Mariners, DBacks, Orioles, Royals, Nationals, Indians, Cubs, Astros and Brewers.

    Last year, only 17 picks were made (a lot of teams pass) with several of them returning to their former teams...Nationals traded the top pick to the Yankees for Brian Bruney.


  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #2
    Can't wait until the Nats take Pedro Beato and immediately offer him a 7-year contract extension.

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    • EmpireWF
      Giants in the Super Bowl
      • Mar 2009
      • 24082

      #3
      From MLBTR:

      Mets right-hander Elvin Ramirez is widely expected to be the first pick in the Rule 5 draft, reports ESPN.com's Buster Olney (on Twitter). The 23-year-old posted a 4.16 ERA with 8.1 K/9 and 5.5 BB/9 in 80 innings at Double-A and Single-A. He has been clocked at 94-98 mph this winter.


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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        #4
        Results:

        Round 1

        1. Pirates select SS Josh Rodriguez (Indians)
        2. Mariners select RHP Jose Flores (Indians)
        3. Diamondbacks select LHP Joe Paterson (Giants)
        4. Orioles select RHP Adrian Rosario (Brewers)
        5. Royals select RHP Nathan Adcock (Pirates)
        6. Nationals select RHP Elvin Ramirez (Mets)
        7. Cubs select RHP Mason Tobin (Angels)
        8. Astros select RHP Aneury Rodriguez (Rays)
        9. Brewers select RHP Patrick Egan (Orioles)
        10. Mets select IF Brad Emaus (Blue Jays)
        11. Padres select RHP George Kontos (Yankees)
        12. Twins select LHP Scott Diamond (Braves)
        13. Yankees select LHP Robert Fish (Angels)
        14. Rays select RHP Cesar Cabral (Red Sox)
        15. Phillies select IF Michael Martinez (Nationals)

        Round 2

        16. Nationals select RHP Brian Broderick (Cardinals)
        17. Astros select RHP Lance Pendleton (Yankees)
        18. Mets select RHP Pedro Beato (Orioles)
        19. Yankees select LHP Dan Turpen (Red Sox)


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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          #5
          First, lol @ the Yankees pillaging Boston with the final pick.

          Mets add a second basemen to the competition in spring training (if he sticks, great...if not, no harm done) and a potential bullpen arm in Beato.

          Brad Emaus will turn 25 in March, he was drafted in 2004 in the 18th round by Atlanta and then by Toronto in the 11th round in 2007.

          This past year, he spent 87 games in Triple-A's Pacific Coast League where he hit 10 HR with 49 RBI and had a line of .298/.395/.495. He struck out and walked 50 times in 309 ABs. At AAA, he actually played the majority of games last season at third base (20 errors in 76 games) with just 10 games played at second (0 errors in 10 games). He's a natural second baseman though.


          Pedro Beato is a local kid from Xaverian High School in Queens. He was originally drafted in the 17th round in 2005 by the Mets but they refused to pay, he went to college for a year and was drafted in the first round by Baltimore the next year. He recently turned 24-years old and he's 6'6, 230 pounds.

          Began his pro career at 19-years old in low-A. He was a starter in 06, 07, 08 and 09 before the Orioles moved him to the pen this year. In 43 games at Double-A's Eastern League (he appeared in the Future's Game), he pitched 59.2 innings, struck out 50 batters, walked 19, gave up 4 home runs and 14 earned runs for an ERA of 2.11. His WHIP was 1.14 with 7.4 H/9 and 7.5 SO/9. He even spent time as the closer gaining 16 saves (not sure of the opportunities).

          He'll likely be given every chance to make the Mets bullpen in the spring.


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          • Goober
            Needs a hobby
            • Feb 2009
            • 12271

            #6
            I'm not sure what the orioles are thinking. Rosario has never pitched above low A ball.

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            • Blade
              Walking SAM site
              • Feb 2009
              • 3739

              #7
              Anyone got any info on Michael Martinez?

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              • Obst
                RIP West
                • Oct 2008
                • 4182

                #8
                Martinez, 28, is a light-hitting, switch-hitter who has been a minor league lifer. In AAA last season, he had a .720 OPS and played five positions.

                They’ll get a better look at him during Spring Training to see if he’s worth keeping for an entire season. By the looks of his numbers, it’s a long shot. If the Phillies do not keep him, he will have to be offered back to the Nats.

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                • Mogriffjr
                  aka Reece
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 2759

                  #9
                  Lot of fans with insight wanted emaus. He's going to factor in at '2B. If and when they release or trade Castillo, then you have emaus, turner and Murphy for 2B spots. Beato was a good pick too. Loving the change in flushing.
                  Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                  Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                  • Blade
                    Walking SAM site
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3739

                    #10
                    Originally posted by the_obst
                    Martinez, 28, is a light-hitting, switch-hitter who has been a minor league lifer. In AAA last season, he had a .720 OPS and played five positions.

                    They’ll get a better look at him during Spring Training to see if he’s worth keeping for an entire season. By the looks of his numbers, it’s a long shot. If the Phillies do not keep him, he will have to be offered back to the Nats.
                    Awesome........we get a 28 year old minor-league lifer for offering arbitration. Might as well not even done it.

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