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    2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    BOLD= Signed (bonus or assignment confirmed)
    RED = unconfirmed signing


    Round Overall Player Position School State BONUS

    1 32 Cito Culver SS Irondequoit HS, Rochester, N.Y. N.Y. $954,000
    2 82 Angelo Gumbs OF Torrance (Calif.) HS Calif. $750,000
    3 112 Rob Segedin 3B Tulane La. $377,500
    4 145 Mason Williams OF West Orange HS, Winter Garden, Fla. Fla. $1,450,000
    5 175 Tommy Kahnle RHP Lynn (Fla.) Fla. $150,000
    6 205 Gabe Encinas RHP St. Paul HS, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. Calif. $300,000
    7 235 Jake Anderson OF Woodlawn HS, Baton Rouge La. $150,000
    8 265 Kyle Roller 1B East Carolina N.C. $45,000
    9 295 Taylor Morton RHP Bartlett (Tenn.) HS Tenn. $450,000
    10 325 Ben Gamel OF Bishop Kenny HS, Jacksonville, Fla. Fla. $500,000
    11 355 Zach Varce RHP Portland Ore.
    12 385 Daniel Burawa RHP St. John's N.Y. $300,000
    13 415 Tyler Austin C Heritage HS, Conyers, Ga. Ga.
    14 445 Travis Dean RHP Newton (Mass.) South HS Mass.
    15 475 Chase Whitley RHP Troy Ala.
    16 505 Evan Rutckyj LHP St. Joseph's HS, St. Thomas, Ont. $500,000
    17 535 Preston Claiborne RHP Tulane La.
    18 565 Kevin Jacob RHP Georgia Tech Georgia
    19 595 Kevin Jordan OF Northside HS, Columbus, Ga. Ga.
    20 625 Mike Ferraro OF San Diego Calif.
    21 655 Dustin Hobbs RHP Yavapai (Ariz.) JC Ariz.
    22 685 Trevor Johnson LHP JC of the Desert (Calif.) Calif.
    23 715 Shane Brown C Central Florida Fla.
    24 745 Connor Mullee RHP Saint Peter's (N.J.) N.J.
    25 775 Casey Stevenson 2B UC Irvine Calif.
    26 805 R.J. Hively RHP Santa Ana (Calif.) JC Calif.
    27 835 Martin Viramontes RHP Loyola Marymount Calif.
    28 865 Josh Dezse RHP Olentangy Liberty HS, Powell, Ohio Ohio
    29 895 Stewart Ijames OF Louisville Ky.
    30 925 Zach Nuding RHP Weatherford (Texas) JC Texas $265,000
    31 955 Mike Gipson RHP Florida Atlantic Fla.
    32 985 Kramer Sneed LHP Barton (N.C.) N.C.
    33 1015 Michael Hachadorian RHP San Diego Mesa JC Calif.
    34 1045 Keenan Kish RHP Germantown Academy, Fort Washington, Pa. Pa.
    35 1075 Will Oliver RHP Palomar (Calif.) JC Calif.
    36 1105 Nick McCoy C San Diego Calif.
    37 1135 Cameron Hobson LHP Dayton Ohio
    38 1165 James Ramsay OF Brandon (Fla.) HS Fla.
    39 1195 Jaycob Brugman OF Desert Vista HS, Phoenix Ariz.
    40 1225 Mike Gerber OF Neuqua Valley HS, Napierville, Ill. Ill.
    41 1255 Tym Pearson OF Columbia Basin (Wash.) JC Wash.
    42 1285 Mike O'Neill OF Olentangy Liberty HS, Powell, Ohio Ohio
    43 1315 Kyle Hunter LHP Kansas State Kan.
    44 1345 David Middendorf LHP Northern Kentucky Ky.
    45 1375 Tyler Johnson OF Penn State Pa.
    46 1405 Nathan Forer RHP Southern Illinois Ill.
    47 1435 Freddy Lewis LHP Tennessee Wesleyan Tenn.
    48 1465 Alex Brown RHP Amphitheater HS, Tucson Ariz.
    49 1495 Will Arthur OF Abbotsford (B.C.) SS
    50 1525 Matt Rice C Western Kentucky Ky.

    1st Round: Cito Culver, SS
    He is the rare Northeast prep product with a legitimate chance to play shortstop in the major leagues. Culver's best tool is his arm, which rates as a 65 on the 20-80 scouting scale. Some scouts report seeing him up to 94 mph off the mound, but he has no interest in pitching. The game comes easily to Culver, whose actions, instincts and range are all plus at times
    The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Culver is a solid-average runner and a switch-hitter with a loose, whippy swing from both sides of the plate/


    2nd Round: Angelo Gumbs, OF. Torrance HS CA

    Gumbs wears No. 21 in tribute to his idol, Roberto Clemente, and plays with the same energy and abandon, slashing at the ball, diving into bags, cutting loose with powerful throws and making spectacular plays in the field. Gumbs also hails from a school with a strong baseball legacy, and its major league alumni include the father-son tandem of Fred and Jason Kendall. Gumbs has spent most of his high school career at shortstop, but the 6-foot, 200-pounder's future is in the outfield. His tools are impressive but not overwhelming. His 60-yard dash times were in the 6.75-6.85-second range in showcases last summer, and he zips down the line in about 4.15 seconds from the right side of the plate. His windmill delivery produces strong throws, and he has often made breathtaking catches on the scout ball and showcase circuit. At bat, Gumbs has improved immensely over the past year, working under the tutelage of professional coaches at MLB's Urban Youth Academy in Compton, and he has terrific bat speed. He got off to a blazing start this spring, only to be slowed in late April by a sore right elbow and flu symptoms, which reduced him to DH duty. He has struggled with offspeed stuff and breaking pitches, and battles a tendency to pull off the ball. Gumbs has the ability to be an electrifying outfielder with five average to plus tools. He's just 17, and the club that drafts him will need to be patient as he develops, but Gumbs could provide an enormous payoff.

    3rd Round: Robert Segedin, 3B, Tulane
    4th Round: Mason Williams, OF

    5th Round: Thomas Kahnle, RHP, Lynn

    Lynn's poor season didn't drag down Tommy Kahnle's draft stock. The stocky 6-foot, 225-pound righty has the same 93-94 mph fastball velocity (touching 95 at times after reaching 97 last summer) that he showed last year en route to the national title and in the Cape Cod League. Kahnle was pressed into a starting role this season and just doesn't have the quality offspeed stuff to go through a lineup more than once or twice at this stage. His changeup is his second-best pitch, and his breaking ball was sharper last summer than this spring. He can show periods of control but lacks command and profiles as a bullpen arm.
    6th Round: Gabe Encinas, RHP, St. Paul HS CA

    MLB scouting report and video:http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?to...ent_id=7334893
    Between showcase events last summer and fall and the spring season, Encinas boosted his stock significantly by improving his conditioning and mechanics. At 6-foot-4 and 200 pounds, he now looks the part of the classic lanky and projectable high school righthander. His stuff didn't significantly improve, but he can maintain it deep into starts now. Encinas delivers a fastball that sits comfortably in the 90-92 mph range, and he shows a nice feel for mixing in a crisp curveball and changeup, which is probably the best changeup among Southern California prepsters. With smooth mechanics and an advanced feel for pitching, Encinas does an excellent job of mixing pitches, speeds and locations, and altering pitch sequences from at-bat at-bat. The large flock of scouts who started following Encinas this spring—particularly in games against top prospects Angelo Gumbs and Austin Wilson—did not seem to faze him. He profiles as a mid-rotation starter, and a future bump in velocity could even improve that outlook. He's committed to Loyola Marymount.


    ill be updating this with more info when i have time, including scouting snippets. if you find signing details, please post them
    Last edited by bmxstreetrider86; 08-16-10 at 11:12 PM.
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    Thanks man, always a good read!

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    Yankees vice president of amateur scouting Damon Oppenheimer does not seem to believe it will take long for Christopher "Cito" Culver to put his name on a contract.

    "He really wants to be a Yankee. I think that we should get him signed and get him out playing fairly soon. This guy really has a passion to make it through the Minor Leagues and play in New York."
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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    is everyone OK with the format so far? i havent been able to get into great detail yet but that will come when i get more time
    "Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA

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    Yes, it's perfect. I like the UNSIGNED thing you have as well.

    Multiple quotes for multiple snippets is also a good idea.

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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    I'm on board as well. I like this one compared to previous draft threads.

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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bmxstreetrider86
    is everyone OK with the format so far? i havent been able to get into great detail yet but that will come when i get more time
    I suggest that you can list all the picks at the bottom of your post like this:

    #32 Cito Culver UNSIGNED
    #82 Angelo Gumbs UNSIGNED
    #112 Robert Segedin UNSIGNED
    #145 Mason Williams UNSIGHED
    ...............
    .....

    I think it's easier for you to edit and people to follow.

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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    Quote Originally Posted by kan_t
    I suggest that you can list all the picks at the bottom of your post like this:

    #32 Cito Culver UNSIGNED
    #82 Angelo Gumbs UNSIGNED
    #112 Robert Segedin UNSIGNED
    #145 Mason Williams UNSIGHED
    ...............
    .....

    I think it's easier for you to edit and people to follow.
    Agreed, except I'd list the prospects/status at the top of the post. This way people can see who has signed, then if they want, scroll down for more info/scouting snippets, etc.

    Nice job though, thanks for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
    Of course he will sign quickly. It's the no.1 criteria for why he was picked. Certainly not his upside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YESSIR!
    Agreed, except I'd list the prospects/status at the top of the post. This way people can see who has signed, then if they want, scroll down for more info/scouting snippets, etc.

    Nice job though, thanks for this.
    Yeah I agree with this unsigned/signed thing and put it at the top of the post. Nice job

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    Wow youre being more of a dbag about this pick than even i was

    I hink after a night to think about it, i've made peace with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by what's up doc?
    Of course he will sign quickly. It's the no.1 criteria for why he was picked. Certainly not his upside.
    Yes, you've made a complete judgement about a Northeast prospect who hasn't been seen many times. That he has no upside. Since he wasn't on BA's list, he is no good.

    Please don't crap this thread with your (wrong) opinion. This is for signings.

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    alright im almost up to date here, anyone with scouting info can either post it in the thread or PM it to me an ill add it to the players as i see it
    "Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA

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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    Nicely done, bmx.

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    My only other suggestion is, and maybe its being too picky, but maybe unbold the unsigned, and then bold it when they sign?
    I don't know but I think it would stick out more when one would be just look at who's signed

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    im thinking about changing the color when signed
    "Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmxstreetrider86
    im thinking about changing the color when signed
    actually yeah, that'll work better. i had not thought of that

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    I was hoping you would do this thread again this year. It will become my favorite thread for the summer and thanks in advance !!

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    Really appreciate having a threat to check this stuff - thanks!
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    This thread is awesome!! I look forward to it every year. It is good to hear that the first pick wants to be a Yankee. Good idea on changing the color for signed players! Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmxstreetrider86
    im thinking about changing the color when signed
    I think you should just bold the ones that sign.
    32 - Cito Culver, SS, New York HS
    82- Angelo Gumbs, CF, California HS
    112- Rob Segedin, 3B, Tulane

    145- Mason Williams, OF, Florida HS
    175- Thomas Kahnle, RHP, Lynn University

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    Maybe when you change it to signed you can put an article attached to the word with the insert link

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    I woke up to an e-mail stating that Casey Stevenson is going to sign right away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpimpsner
    I woke up to an e-mail stating that Casey Stevenson is going to sign right away.
    I guess that Staten Island has their 2B all ready then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albo4lyfe
    I think you should just bold the ones that sign.
    second that shqipe

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    http://www.loudountimes.com/index.ph...nx_bombers825/

    Mullee new to pitching. Will head to Tampa on the 11th to sign his contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BomberBrian
    http://www.loudountimes.com/index.ph...nx_bombers825/

    Mullee new to pitching. Will head to Tampa on the 11th to sign his contract.
    Dude went to high school 10 minutes from my house.

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    Nice Summary at River Avenue Blues:

    http://riveraveblues.com/2010/06/201...g-links-29926/

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    Williams supposedly wants Top 10 money to sign? Wow. WOnder if Yanks will pony up. Jordan will be very tough, considering how rich his dad is already. Question of how badly does he want to go to college.

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    Re: 2010 Amateur Draft Results/Signings thread

    RAB linked their site to this thread.

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    Kisch plans to attend Florida (for now).

    http://www.montgomerynews.com/articl...c693718103.txt

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    I read that Kish has a very tight relationship with both his area scout and Oppenheimer. They're going to be following him closely this summer, and make a decision on whether or not to pay him at the end.
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    They're gonna end up getting more preps tha usual, because they took more preps. I think they'll end up with 2 or 3 of the high end prep pitchers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzah!
    They're gonna end up getting more preps tha usual, because they took more preps. I think they'll end up with 2 or 3 of the high end prep pitchers.
    Buz, who in your opinion are the high end prep pitchers? Morton, Encinas, Kisch, and Rutckyj come to mind. Anyone else?

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    Check my twitter for updates on signings

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    whats your twitter accoutn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMoose
    Buz, who in your opinion are the high end prep pitchers? Morton, Encinas, Kisch, and Rutckyj come to mind. Anyone else?

    Travis Dean also has to be in there, 14th round kid for Mass, very big youngster.

    Also maybe the 28th round Josh Desze, other than same school as Paul's nephew we have not heard anything about his stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by http://twitter.com/RPimpsner/statuses/15875015436
    That is now 2 #Yankees #mlbdraft picks signing so far. 25th rounder Casey Stevenson n 31 rounder Mike Gipson about 16 hours ago via TweetDeck
    Looks like Gipson and Stevenson signed.

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    WARNING! This post may be offensive to little girly men or women with soft feelings.

    Never argue with an idiot. They'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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    I guess he found out he wasn't good at football and wanted to give baseball a chance?

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    Boller can really hit. We may have something here.

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    • New York Yankees 16th-round pick Evan Rutckyj, a 6-foot-5, 215-pound left-hander out of St. Joseph Catholic High School in Canada, has committed to St. Petersburg College in Florida and may end up re-entering the draft next spring should the Yankees fail to offer him a bonus to his liking. Rutckyj was considered a third- to sixth-round talent but slid to the Yankees at No. 505 overall, largely because of signability concerns.
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    Rutckyj was considered to be a tough sign before the draft. Thats why he dropped so far. I think he and Jordan will be the toughest ones to sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posada_20
    Rutckyj was considered to be a tough sign before the draft. Thats why he dropped so far. I think he and Jordan will be the toughest ones to sign.
    Mason Williams is going to be really tough as well if his reported bonus demands are close to real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posada_20
    Rutckyj was considered to be a tough sign before the draft. Thats why he dropped so far. I think he and Jordan will be the toughest ones to sign.
    Jordan's in a different signability category than Rutckyj I think. I'd say Rutckyj isn't as much of a long shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMoose
    Mason Williams is going to be really tough as well if his reported bonus demands are close to real.
    Yanks may have to choose one between Williams and Jordan then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posada_20
    Yanks may have to choose one between Williams and Jordan then.
    I think that's what it's going to come down to.

    Quote Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
    Jordan's in a different signability category than Rutckyj I think. I'd say Rutckyj isn't as much of a long shot.
    Agreed.

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