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  • #16
    Which one of our boys will be next off the board?

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    • 1972Shocker
      1972Shocker commented
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      Good question. Hard to answer.

      Of the 5 seniors I would say Gunnar Troutwine, Chandler Sanburn and Cody Tyler are the most likely to be drafted if they go at all. I would think Adam Keller and Trey Vickers would go in the very late rounds if they go at all.

      In the junior class I suppose Cody Heuer and Luke Ritter are the best possiblities to be drafted. Not sure if anyone would take a flyer on Dayton Dugas or not. My guess is Dayton will be back.

      I think Keylan Killgore is our only draft eligible sophomore who might get drafted.

      I have no idea about our 2018 recruiting class.

      I would not expect any of these guys to go today in the top 10 rounds. The final 30 rounds are tomorrow.
      Last edited by 1972Shocker; June 5, 2018, 02:16 PM.

  • #17
    Cody Heuer it is. Round 6, 168 to the White Sox.

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    • #18
      Shows you what I know. Not much obviously. Codi Heuer goes in Round 6 to the White Sox in a slot worth about $290k. I think that is a very good draft for Codi.
      Last edited by 1972Shocker; June 5, 2018, 02:40 PM.

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      • Downtown Shocker Brown
        Downtown Shocker Brown commented
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        Codi has started 5 games without a decision for the Great Falls Voyagers, Chicago’s Advanced Rookie team. He has pitched 12.2 innings, and has 10 SO to 1 BB.

    • #19
      Gunnar Troutwine goes in the 9th round (258) also to the White Sox.
      Last edited by shockfan89_; June 5, 2018, 04:41 PM. Reason: Corrected the round from 8th to 9th.

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      • Downtown Shocker Brown
        Downtown Shocker Brown commented
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        Gunner batting .250 in 9 games with Great Falls Voyagers, Chicago’s Advanced Rookie team.

        If you want to see a great pic of Gunnar, check out his MiLB profile.

    • #20
      Chandler Sanburn in the 9th round (269) to the Rangers.

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      • Downtown Shocker Brown
        Downtown Shocker Brown commented
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        Chandler has a 4.25 innings after 6.1 innings over 5 games. He has 8 SO and 5 BB for the Spokane Indians, Clevelands Short Season Class A team.

    • #21
      Those seem like very good drafts for Gunnar and Chandler as college seniors sometimes have to wait a while. So far I would have to say this is a very good draft for the Shockers. Maybe the best in the AAC to this point. Congrats to those seniors.

      Can Luke Ritter and Keylan Killgore be too far behind?

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      • WuShock16
        WuShock16 commented
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        In recent years with the bonus money being capped for the first ten (?) rounds, I think that seniors actually sometimes go earlier since they have no leverage for a higher bonus. Almost like the teams go to a player and say, “Will you sign a (below-average) bonus if we draft you here?”

      • 1972Shocker
        1972Shocker commented
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        Interesting observation.

    • #22
      So, through 10 rounds players drafted (# in front of school name is finish in league) (after # of players is the rounds in the draft):

      7th - WSU 5 (R: 1, 2, 6, 9, 9)
      2nd - USF 2 (R: 1, 8)
      5th - UCF 2 (R: 5, 7)
      3rd - UConn 1 (R: 2)
      3rd - ECU 1 (R: 5)
      6th - Cincy 1 (R: 10)
      8th - Tulane 1 (R: 4)
      9th - Memphis 1 (R: 2)

      Interesting.
      Last edited by ShockTalk; June 5, 2018, 09:03 PM. Reason: Added information

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      • Aargh
        Aargh commented
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        Let me see if I've got this right. When the playerws are recruited and the classes are evaluated, the Shox have the best talent in the league. When the pros evaluate the Shox players, they indicate (with their pocketbooks, no less) that the Shox have the best talent in the league.

        And yet, the results indicate we have nearly the worst talent in the league.

        Gee willikers! I wonder how that could happen?

      • shockfan89_
        shockfan89_ commented
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        And the team that won the conference had NOBODY drafted in the first 10 rounds... I wonder who was the AAC Coach of the Year?

    • #23
      Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
      Those seem like very good drafts for Gunnar and Chandler as college seniors sometimes have to wait a while. So far I would have to say this is a very good draft for the Shockers. Maybe the best in the AAC to this point. Congrats to those seniors.

      Can Luke Ritter and Keylan Killgore be too far behind?
      We need Ritter and Killgore back!

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      • 1972Shocker
        1972Shocker commented
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        Yes, we do.

      • shockfan89_
        shockfan89_ commented
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        Yes we desperately need them both to return. Hopefully the drafts of Gunnar and Chandler help sway them to stay.

        My understanding is that any player drafted after round 10 can be offered 125k without it going against the bonus pool. There isn't much difference between 125k and the slot money that Gunnar and Chandler are estimated to receive (153k and 148k). In other words, Ritter, Dugas, Lungwitz, McGinness don't stand to gain much money by returning for their SR season (if they are drafted) and they may be able to negotiate an amount that matches Gunnar and Chandler using their JR status (even if it does count against the bonus pool).

    • #24
      Taylor Eldrige reports on the 5 Shockers drafted in the first 9 rounds.

      http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...212607304.html

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      • shockfan89_
        shockfan89_ commented
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        That article is the positive spin on the draft.

        The other side of the coin is WSU had, by far, the most talent in the AAC (per the results of the draft) but managed to finish 9-14 in the conference and 7th/8th place out of 9 teams.

    • #25
      Not draft related but Liam Eddy has been named to the Collegiate Baseball 2018 Freshman All-American team. Clearly Liam built his resume in the non-conference where he was 5-1 with a 2.29 ERA and an opponents batting average of 0.203. In AAC play Liam hit a wall and was 2-3 with a 6.15 ERA and an opponents batting average of 0.315.
      WICHITA, Kan. – Wichita State baseball student-athlete Liam Eddy has been named a 2018 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American.  

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      • #26
        64% of the first 5 round picks were D1 college.

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        • #27
          Dayton Dugas round 16, 465 to the Tigers.

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          • WuDrWu
            WuDrWu commented
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            He gone.

          • Downtown Shocker Brown
            Downtown Shocker Brown commented
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            Dayton batting .281 for the Connecticut Tigers, Detroits Short Season-A team.

            He batted .333 for the Tigers West in the Gulf Coast Rookie League before getting promoted.

        • #28
          The rest of the AAC has picked up the pace of draft picks in Rounds 11 through 15 with a total of 8 picks. USF, UConn and Houston with 2 each and ECU and UCF with 1 each.

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          • #29
            Keylan Killgore round 17, pick 497 to the Phillies.

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            • WuDrWu
              WuDrWu commented
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              He also gone.

          • #30
            Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
            The rest of the AAC has picked up the pace of draft picks in Rounds 11 through 15 with a total of 8 picks. USF, UConn and Houston with 2 each and ECU and UCF with 1 each.
            Originally posted by shockfan89_ View Post
            Keylan Killgore round 17, pick 497 to the Phillies.
            Well, there is 40 rounds, so the other teams could catch us because we'll run out of draft eligible players.

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            • 1972Shocker
              1972Shocker commented
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              Cody Tyler, Adam Keller and Trey Vickers still avialable from the Shocker senior class and Luke Ritter still avialable from the junior class.

            • Wuzee
              Wuzee commented
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              MLB Draft Tracker lists Connor Lungwitz from the junior class as draft-eligible, as well.
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