For those keeping score at home, here are the best-available picks still on the board, according to our latest Top 100:
30. Max Stassi, c, Yuba City (Calif.) HS
38. Sam Dyson, rhp, South Carolina
41. Zack Von Rosenbuerg, rhp, Zachary (La.) HS
43. Brody Colvin, rhp, More HS, Lafayette, La.
45. Madison Younginer, rhp, Mauldin (S.C.) HS
47. Keyvius Sampson, rhp, Forest HS, Ocala, Fla.
55. Chris Dwyer, lhp, Clemson
59. Jeff Malm, 1b, Bishop Gorman HS, Las Vegas
60. A.J. Morris, rhp, Kansas State
62. Jason Stoffel, rhp, Arizona
63. Kent Matthes, of, Alabama
64. Angelo Songco, of, Loyola Marymount
65. Brian Goodwin, of, Rocky Mount (N.C.) HS
68. Dane Williams, rhp, Archbishop McCarthy HS, SW Ranches, Fla.
74. Jacob Stewart, of, Rocky Moutain HS, Fort Collins, Colo.
80. Ryan Jackson, ss, Miami
81. Austin Maddox, c, Eagle’s View Academy, Jacksonville, Fla.
82. Brooks Raley, lhp/of, Texas A&M
83. Andrew Doyle, rhp, Oklahoma
90. Ryan Buch, rhp, Monmouth
92. Kendal Volz, rhp, Baylor
94. Matt den Dekker, of, Florida
96. Luke Bailey, c, Troup HS, LaGrange, Ga.
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Why did Stassi go undrafted today? Everyone had him in the first round or at worst, the top half of the second round, but nobody took him today. Was there a newly discovered injury or did he make it known it would take a huge sum of money to keep him from going to UCLA or what?
Posted by Ryan | June 9, 2009 at 10:58 pm | ShortcutTHANKS FOR THE OPP.
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KID BEEN PICK SOME ARE NOT THE BEST PICK BASE ON TALENT/PERFORMANCE, PEOPLE FORGET THE NEED TO ADJUST AT HIGH LEVELS AND PLAY PRO EVERY SINGLE DAY FOR 6 MONTH ARE NOT EASY ONE,FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS DRAFT IS LACK OF TALENT AS ORGANIZATION THEY NEED TO FIT AT THE BEST PLAYER OUT OF THEIR MIND. IMAGINE WHY PLENTY OF HIGH PICKS NEVER GET INTO MAJOR LEAGUES?
I’m hoping my Twins go for some offense after picking four pitchers yesterday. Kyle Gibson is a perfect risk/reward high ceiling pitcher that might have to take slot money because of his injury potential. Bullock and Tootle are pitchers that currently walk too many players and remind me of last years risk/return pick of Shooter Hunt.
I’m looking for Stassi to go early in the 4th round. Hopefully my Twins will look at 1B Jeff Malm, SS Ryan Jackson, or C Austin Maddox.
Posted by Phil Case | June 10, 2009 at 9:39 am | ShortcutReally shocked to see Max Stassi & Austin Maddox still undrafted. I know Maddox was a top 80-90 pick, but any word on him? Early selection on Day #2 or any teams looking at him?
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