DeRosa liked Carlson a lot, FWIW. He did a segment on the kid a week or so ago.craviduce wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025 10:03 amhe hit for power in March, then fell off after that. Still hit over .300 on a national stage, the Defense is the best in class, the arm strength is best in class....and he did this on a team with the hardest HS schedule in the nation. I think they faced and beat 6 or 7 Top 25 teams in the nation this year. And he was the talk of the town that the North Carolina super invitational in April. Willits and Holliday became sexier picks...TraveledLessRoad wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025 09:33 amYeah, I hope this one doesn't happencraviduce wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025 08:39 am https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-pipeline-m ... ne-12-2025
MLB.com's new mock. Callis' turn this week.
Billy Carlson, SS, Corona HS (Calif)
@ #5, we hope we can do a bit better, but I wouldn't bemoan the pick either. The top of the draft is full of 50/80 graded college players at or near their ceiling, and 45-50/80 HS players near their floor still trying to identify their ceiling.
We as fans need to find a comfort zone with the picks...like 6-8 picks we'd live with...if you can narrow it down more, then go for it....but I don't think we can say like several of us did last year "Bazzana or Wetherholt".... then several of us said "Burns or Smith, need the FOTR"....it was usually 2 picks we could live with....it's not working out that way this season....too much muck, and the cream hasn't risen.
Pick your 6-8, you'll feel better once the draft commences![]()
I don't see XBH with him compared to Willits or Parker, or even the Aloy kid that was mentioned yesterday.
It's a tough draft for the prognosticators and the fans.
Agree with your 6-8 players.
A who's difficult to pass on list. vs a I want list.