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And we are currently sitting at the 10th overall pick for the 2020 MLB Draft.
I'm sticking with my prediction of 80-82.
I'm sticking with my prediction of 80-82.
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Re: .458
Assuming Encarnacion gets dealt (along with some others) I would think that they will have at best a .400 winning % going forward this season.
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If that was the case, that would currently put us at pick number 4.
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Looking at the standings here, it seems to me that the M's will be battling the following franchises for a top 5 pick:
Miami (13-31)
Kansas City (16-31)
Baltimore (15-31)
Detroit (18-26)
Chicago WS (21-24)
San Fran (20-25)
Toronto (19-27)
Cincinnati (21-26)
Ms will be selling off pretty soon here. Bruce, EE, perhaps Beckham and Leake will be sent packing. The bullpen and rotation are in shambles. I really think it's Mariners, Miami, KC, Baltimore doing battle for the top 3.
Miami (13-31)
Kansas City (16-31)
Baltimore (15-31)
Detroit (18-26)
Chicago WS (21-24)
San Fran (20-25)
Toronto (19-27)
Cincinnati (21-26)
Ms will be selling off pretty soon here. Bruce, EE, perhaps Beckham and Leake will be sent packing. The bullpen and rotation are in shambles. I really think it's Mariners, Miami, KC, Baltimore doing battle for the top 3.
Re: .458
I thought I would see a link to someone's instagram and a beautiful Ferrari 458
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Top 3 gets you a shot at a foundational piece to add with Jared Kelenic, Julio Rodriguez, Logan Gilbert, Justin Dunn, and Justus Sheffield, Shed Long, Evan White, and Ljay Newsome.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 12:48 amLooking at the standings here, it seems to me that the M's will be battling the following franchises for a top 5 pick:
Miami (13-31)
Kansas City (16-31)
Baltimore (15-31)
Detroit (18-26)
Chicago WS (21-24)
San Fran (20-25)
Toronto (19-27)
Cincinnati (21-26)
Ms will be selling off pretty soon here. Bruce, EE, perhaps Beckham and Leake will be sent packing. The bullpen and rotation are in shambles. I really think it's Mariners, Miami, KC, Baltimore doing battle for the top 3.
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If Shed long is a foundational piece we are f-d.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 2:08 amTop 3 gets you a shot at a foundational piece to add with Jared Kelenic, Julio Rodriguez, Logan Gilbert, Justin Dunn, and Justus Sheffield, Shed Long, Evan White, and Ljay Newsome.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 12:48 amLooking at the standings here, it seems to me that the M's will be battling the following franchises for a top 5 pick:
Miami (13-31)
Kansas City (16-31)
Baltimore (15-31)
Detroit (18-26)
Chicago WS (21-24)
San Fran (20-25)
Toronto (19-27)
Cincinnati (21-26)
Ms will be selling off pretty soon here. Bruce, EE, perhaps Beckham and Leake will be sent packing. The bullpen and rotation are in shambles. I really think it's Mariners, Miami, KC, Baltimore doing battle for the top 3.
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Everybody is safe with their season predictions. In fact, I just went over to the Times to grab the pertinent post from that thread and bring it over here.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 11:22 pmAnd we are currently sitting at the 10th overall pick for the 2020 MLB Draft.
I'm sticking with my prediction of 80-82.
It's gone...............even somebody,s son,s ever-changing predictions.
No winners. No losers. Well, except us losers following this sorry, sad sack, shitshow of this 2019 Pee Wee Mariner team.
I think Darren was over there just now looking for it, too.
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Re: .458
I have said this before but you go back to the 2000 draft from 2015 and you have 16 out of 48 top 3 picks that went on to be an All Star, 8 of those did not go to more than one or two all star games and at most 5(subjectively) went on to be a foundation piece on which to build a team.
The odds of getting a perennial all star never mind a foundation piece are very low with a top 3 pick in the MLB.
The odds of getting a perennial all star never mind a foundation piece are very low with a top 3 pick in the MLB.