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Post by Moorestown Big Dogs on Feb 27, 2023 12:23:07 GMT -5
Catchers 7 First Base 2 Second Base 7 Shortstop 13 Third Base 10 Outfielders 22 Right Handed Pitchers 18 Left Handed Pitchers 7 Relief Pitchers 0
I have added birth year as a category, thought it was interesting to see the wide range of ages involved.
97 - 2, 98 - 11, 99 - 8, 00 - 11, 01 - 15, 02 - 6, 03 - 19, 04 - 9, 05 - 3, 06 - 1 A ten year range this time with the 3 outside edge years light and pretty steady in the middle, except for 2002 with only 6 surrounded by 15 and 19. May be random variance or could be COVID related.
And the breakdown by Major League team:
7 players drafted: Texas (and 5 last year, they are building) 6 players drafted: 5 players drafted: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Tampa Bay 4 players drafted: Arizona, Dodgers, Minnesota, Seattle, St Louis 3 players drafted: Boston, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Angels, Mets, San Diego, Toronto 2 players drafted: Baltimore, Cubs, White Sox, Kansas City, Miami, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Washington 1 player drafted: Atlanta, Milwaukee, Yankees, San Francisco No players drafted: Philadelphia
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Post by Team Canada on Feb 27, 2023 12:53:18 GMT -5
Interesting, I definitely didnt see many first base to draft so that falls in line with that stat line imo
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Post by Stark Direwolves on Feb 27, 2023 12:57:08 GMT -5
Another 1B factor is that many players who will eventually shift to the cold corner are currently listed as 3B players.
Interesting stuff - thanks for the breakdown!
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Post by Team Canada on Feb 27, 2023 14:54:33 GMT -5
That is true, just when you think you have 3rd solved that plan goes out the window the following season lol
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Post by Dynasty Empire on Mar 21, 2023 20:41:29 GMT -5
The worst thing you can see is a prospect listed as 1B. If he is that limited that early then he has 2 choices 1st or DH.
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Post by Easy Freese on Mar 27, 2023 19:29:38 GMT -5
One of my first prospect picks ever in FSC was on a 1B high in the draft. Learned my lesson.
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