Okay, I don't understand this slot value or slot deal?craviduce wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 14:33 pmhe was mocked to go #2 to b/c the Angels were picking #2, not b/c he was the #2 amateur prospect. On most draft boards he had fallen anywhere from 7-10. The Angels are notorious for the Underslot deal, which means they draft players willing to take around 75-80% of slot value. Doyle was expected to be this pick, they chose differently with Bremner.Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 14:28 pm This seems weird to me.
Shouldn't this pick be given the best grade.
I mean Doyle was consistently mocked to
go in the top 2 and the Cards ended up getting
the possible best SLH pitcher at pick 5.
Instead, he says the following:
First Round (No. 5 Overall): Liam Doyle, LHP, Tennessee," Reuter said. "MLB Comp: Robbie Ray. After flashing swing-and-miss stuff at Coastal Carolina (56.1 IP, 4.15 ERA, 69 K) and Ole Miss (55.0 IP, 5.73 ERA, 84 K), Doyle joined his third team when he transferred to Tennessee where he was college baseball's biggest breakout star. Leaning heavily on a high-octane fastball that touches 100 mph and blows hitters away up the zone, he posted a 3.20 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and 164 strikeouts in 95.2 innings.
"A max-effort delivery and his lagging secondary stuff raises some legitimate reliever questions, but a fastball like his from the left side does not come along often. Grade: B. The predraft expectation was that Doyle would be gone and the Cardinals would be picking between Jamie Arnold or someone from the prep shortstop class. Instead they get the most overpowering pitcher in college baseball this year, though there is some risk here."
Isn't there risk with every pick.
The #1 pick went to a kid that's
17 years old.
I just don't understand that assessment.
I'd call it a A grade all day.
Risk : His risk is his Floor. His Floor is Back End Reliever. The Cards are "risking" paying a potential future setup man $8million. The Cards are hoping he gives a Reward by being a Starter, and praying he's a Front of the Rotation starter.
The "B" grade is fitting, and it's not an insult.
What's going on here?
How do they determine what gets paid to whom based on where they are drafted?
Anyway, what you said makes sense now.
My initial understanding was that Doyle was mocked at 2, so I thought we got good value at 5.
And he was mocked going 2 by several sources.