i guess there were bigger names. just was wondering why the other talents werent selected unless they were going to be tough signs.Originally Posted by Buzah!
maybe this guy will be a tough sign and they can keep this pick next year?

i guess there were bigger names. just was wondering why the other talents werent selected unless they were going to be tough signs.Originally Posted by Buzah!
maybe this guy will be a tough sign and they can keep this pick next year?
I'm NO american born confused desi, but i love my yanks!
Exactly, way to prove my point. YOU DON'T KNOW! No one knows where this guy was rated on all teams draft boards. The Top 100 is compiled by people who have no where near the amount of resources as the Yankees.Originally Posted by JfromJersey
Stop complaining just because he wasn't on BA's top 100. That list in reality means absolutely nothing when piecing together the top talent as they don't actually see the players themselves, they just get second hand / third hand information and compile a list based off that. Its not their own evaluations.
Thanks for the signature. You just described the NYYFans board every draft night.Originally Posted by JfromJersey
I'm not gonna sit here and say when the name was announced I wasn't shocked. I will sit here and say that just because I didn't know who he was at the time, doesn't mean he's garbage like most of the posters around here. The Yankees have over 8 different scouts look at people they have rated atop their boards, and possibly even more then that, so I'm willing to reserve judgment until after he starts playing for them, instead of going off bullish reports that are so varied and usually far from the truth.Originally Posted by IrishYankee

I would note that over on PP, Oppenheimer said their draft board would look different. He also said that the Yanks scouts considered the North to have a lot of value this year.Originally Posted by JeterRodriguezSheff
There is also a budget issue- there is a fixed budget this year. If you blow the whole kitty on the first guy, you get scraps with the rest of the draft.
With this guy, you get a player who has the upside of being a solid middle INF, for a price that is likely a fraction of what some of the "name" guy will ask for. In addition, the Yanks get to save millions to spread out over those guys picked in the 8-20 round range- the draft is a hit-or-miss proposition anyway- sign more guys with talent to increase your odds.
I wonder if this is a sign that the Yanks are gaining confidence in thier positional coaching in extended ST and instructional leagues?
I really like that he is that young - he won't be 18 for two more months. That is part of the projection the Yankees see - along with those instincts athleticism and ability to play shortstop up the ladder.Originally Posted by Greenwave81
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.

And that sentiment is valid. You just can't expect everyone to be as cool headed as that. Patience isn't exactly bountiful on any discussion board![]()
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The words "utility player" in a scouting report for a first rounder. If that doesn't make you cringe....

Sounds like a million different scouting reports.........Where's the stick?YankeesWFAN NYY official on Culver: “Real easy, smooth way about him, game’s not too fast for him.” Switch-hitting SS with good arm.
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Hughes Rules: Pleading the Fifth
this is a huge misnomer... no one is hating the player, people are simply hating the slot in which he was pickedOriginally Posted by rappa
i just friend reqeuested on him in facebook
i mean at least i'll be going to the same school he's committed to
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Talk about cherry picking for something to justify your instant negative impression. Never mind that BA relies on that old saw "some scouts say"Originally Posted by Dexter Morgan

YankeesWFAN Culver not high in mock drafts, but lots of NYY personnel saw him, like what they saw. Geography hurt his nat’l exposure, but good tools
Hughes Rules: Pleading the Fifth
As fans, and followers of the draft process, our only means of feeling any connection with this draft process is by reading the information that is out there and forming our own opinions based on the available information.
There has to be at least some reaction to a surprise pick like this by those of us whom have ingested the more commonly circulated information.
This is especially stunning when there were a fair number of players available who seemed to have dropped into the organizations collective lap,
then to subsequently see those same players drafted by our rivals...
Of course none of us have any influence over the proceedings, so all we have left is to react to the pick, and hope they can be aggressive in the later rounds.
I hope Cito Culver has a long and successful career, wherever that may be.
Those 2 coincide with one another.....I'm sure if we picked say Allie and he flamed out in 3 years people would still LOVE the pick, simply because he was rated #14 on BA's board, ha.Originally Posted by flymick24
I drank beer and I had a career year.

I would note that for all the love Allie got here, he did NOT even get picked in the sandwich round.Originally Posted by rappa
even if allie flamed out in three years, you'd still have to admit that he was a steal at 32 in the 2010 draftOriginally Posted by rappa
culver is not a steal, by most reports he would have been available in the later rounds, yet the yankees drafted him probably because they were playing it cheap this year and knew he would sign according to slot
I've been thinking that too.Originally Posted by Matsui55
This kid is likely going to take time to develop -- cold-weather HS player, didn't focus on baseball. Hopefully they are right about the raw talent
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
BA would be proud of this board.
How are you a steal if you don't make it to MLB? At this point, there have been 50 picks and no one has selected him. A guy is a steal because BA told us he should be a top 20 pick?Originally Posted by flymick24
If the Yankees wanted to stick to slot, they still would have had a lot of options. They may have missed here, but I am going to wait till the guy proves it rather than proclaim the pick a failure because the pundits didn't rank him highly?
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
“We were able to draft a very athletic kid who can play a good shortstop,” said Damon Oppenheimer, Yankees Vice President of Amateur Scouting. “He has a plus arm, is a solid runner and is an excellent hitter. He’s a player we are happy to have. It was an easy decision for us.”
http://yankees.lhblogs.com/2010/06/0...t-cito-culver/
"Jesus Montero is a stud," one evaluator wrote in an e-mail. "One of the best young hitters I've ever seen, period."
He is a steal because somebody on the Internet said so.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
C'mon dude, pay attention!
Serious question: Does it take longer for guys from cold weather high schools to develop?Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
this is the most retarded argument ever because we're assuming allie flames out in three years... i can come out and say just as easily that he doesn't flame out and actually goes on to have a HOF career while culver goes the way of angellini... see how easy that is?Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
at this point, no one knows what's going to happen, but the best reference we as the lay-people have to go by are rankings, which are based on reports from scouts who've seen more from these players than we ever will... how exactly is it wrong for us to place stock in those rankings?
i hate that people are suddenly playing thread police because a few of us really don't like the pick... those that are taking the "cool-headed, i'm going to take the wait and see approach" either have their heads in the sand or are being disingenuous
keep on keeping on, dude... your act is giving me a good laugh for the nightOriginally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
They generally get to play a lot less, and the league in warmer climates get a lot more attentionOriginally Posted by 2PhonesMaccabee
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
Another article and some video on Culver.
http://rochester.ynn.com/content/spo...sity/?ap=1&MP4
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
I posted this in the draft thread,
http://fourseamimages.mlblogs.com/ar...-prospect.htmlAt this time, Culver reminds me of a more athletic Pedro Alvarez, but obviously not as polished as the former 1st rounder was coming out of Vanderbilt - that could change over a few years of college ball. His swing from the left is very similar and offers power, he could hang in the middle infield but given he will more than likely bulk up a bit a move to third or the OF is not out of question.
Yankees have more scouts than BA. Yankees thought it was a good pick. I mean, it's not rocket science people.
Sure looks like a slap hitter there.Originally Posted by Hughes2.50
Notheasterner's tend to not get to play as much as southerners and westerner because of the weather. Because of that they can be less developed than players elsewhere. You can look at Mike Trout (Angels first pick last year) and see how well they can take off once they start playing everyday.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
yankees scouts loved c.j. henry too... two sides to every coinOriginally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
Originally Posted by flymick24
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Please just stop talking. Every team has failed 1st round picks.
Great, so we need to make a decision tonight on what kind of player this kid is going to be? My point is more that, for all the griping on here, Allie is still around and 50 picks have gone by. That doesn't say that, maybe some of those reports were misguided, or perhaps some teams blew a little smoke when talking to the pundits? For all those scouts said about him, he is still on the board -- that says more to me than the rankings do.Originally Posted by flymick24
This pick didn't thrill me, but I am pretty sure they guys who made it know more about the prospects than anyone on this board.
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
Seems like the yanks really like this guys athleticism but hes somewhat of a raw talent. Not the worst thing in the world because guys like that are easier to mold and teach the way coaches in the minor leagues want him to go about things. However, baseball is a game that requires some degree of natural talent and gifts. Hopefully hes got a long career ahead of him and can help the yanks at some point. If not? then hes just part of the other majority of guys who dont make it.
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like i said before, i'm sure you loved this pick from the start, right? or are you just drinking the pinstriped koolaid as usual?Originally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
I'd be interested to hear how he compared to Angelini and Lassiter
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Oh No The Yankees Chose A Player I Don't Know Over A Player I Also Don't Know That Much About
the draft and scouting in general is an inexact science... people have a right to hate this pick just as much as people hated c.j. henry and jeremy bleich at the timeOriginally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
but as usual, there will always be people who go with the "the yankees scouts are better than everyone else's" argument
it's ok, it's not the end of the world, my friendOriginally Posted by DaBliz

Three times a charm.Originally Posted by Mark19
i give the yankees the benefit of the doubt, you know, the defending champion new york yankees, with 12 homegrown guys on their world championship roster.Originally Posted by flymick24
yeah, i drink pinstripe koolaid. jim callis didn't have him in his top 100, omg!
he's horrible!!!
Giving them credit for knowing more than the folks on a message board is a bit different than giving them credit for being better than other MLB team's scoutsOriginally Posted by flymick24
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
Yankees look real bad on the Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes picks, don't they? People hated those picks at the time as well.Originally Posted by flymick24
See, I can play this game just as good buddy![]()
Originally Posted by Tonyf629
I hope he doesn't grow out of the shortstop position. He is very young, and I'm hoping although he might get stronger, he won't lose the quickness and agility for ss.
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.

I liked this video. I hope it translates.Originally Posted by Hughes2.50
i don't know what your'e talking about, i loved the hughes and chamberlain picks... hated kennedy thoughOriginally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
thanks for playing... FAIL
6'1, 180, SS. 17 years old, HS SS. Great defense, projectable offense.
Who wants to bet if he was a Boras client, everybody would be all over him.
i'm not talking about you in particular. i'm talked about the whole fanbase. joba was a college pitcher and was not a big enough risk according to most fans. and hughes had too straight of a fastball.Originally Posted by flymick24
get over it, your trying to be funny and yankee hating act is getting way old.
But he's not , so what's the point??Originally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
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