Monday, August 30, 2021

Power Rankings 8/30/2021

 


Commentary

Atlanta Mental Patients - Atlanta did what it had to against sub .500 teams, taking series wins against Helena and Rochester and sweeping what was a top 10 teams in New Britain. 

Philadelphia Penn Quakers - In what was the beginning of a downward spirl, Philadelphia was saved by the All Star break after losing 3/4 to Anaheim and 2/3 against Detroit. Philadelphia will also be without All-Star SP Player Profile: Casper Lewis - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports after pulling his back out issuing a free pass to Player Profile: Bob Becker - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports. Lewis will miss his next start. 

Pawtucket Terriers - After losing 2/3 to Helena, The Terriers got back on track with a sweep against Salem and Baltimore, taking 3/4 from Louisville and 2/3 from Pittsburgh. Player Profile: Vic Soriano - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports has been the catalysis for the teams resurgence. Batting .322 with 4 HR and 8 RBI in the last 10 games. 

Houston Colt 45's - After radioing in to Houston a few weeks ago, the problems have seem to been corrected and Houston now rides a 6 game win streak. with a young exciting core of Player Profile: Chia-Jen Tanaka - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports Player Profile: Javier Olmeda - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports and Player Profile: Farmer Robinson - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports , expect improved play from this team during the second 1/2 of the season. 

Friday, August 27, 2021

Season 41 AL Draft Grades

 

Atlanta Mental Patients                                Grade:D+

Rd.1/pk.41 Player Profile: Diego Pulido - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.103 Player Profile: Spencer Spencer - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.124 Player Profile: Tim Perisho - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.4/pk.156 Player Profile: Brent Crede - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

With only 1 comp pick in the first round, Atlanta selected Pulido. If Pulido was 18 yrs old, he would be slated for a ML roster. Because he is 22, it’s highly unlikely he will be anything more than a AA/AAA CL. Spencer may turn out to be a solid fielding CF, steal some bases and make contact. Though it is hard to trust a player with two first names. Perisho and Crede are ok AAA roster fillers for 3rd and 4th round selections. Crede may have an outside chance of making a big league roster.



Baltimore Dry Docks                       Grade: B+

Rd.1/pk.20 Player Profile: Clay Wayne - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.38 Player Profile: Fernando Cruz - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.53 Player Profile: Jayson Barney - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.5/pk.182 Player Profile: Deven Belle - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 Baltimore went heavy on the high school players, drafting Clay Wayne and Jason Barne. Wayne looks better suited for 3rd base, exhibiting an exceptional bat for his age. Barne on the other hand looks more adequate for SS and an ok bat against lefties. Cruz, a closer with 5 pitches, headlined by a dominate fastball and good curve, can be penciled in as the future closer of the Dry Docks. Belle in rd.5 seems to be a nice late round find. Belle’s power and splits may be enough to overcome his contact and eye. Belle will probably make the move to 1st base or RF as his fielding is subpar for a 3rd baseman. 


Boise Potatoes                                  Grade: C

Rd.1/pk.4 Player Profile: Banjo Coulombe - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

A 6”4 188 pitcher named Banjo should fit right in with a team from Idaho named Potatoes. Coulombe is slower than a snail but should develop a good sinker to pair along with the ability to keep the ball in the park. If he can keep his walks down he should be a nice mid rotation piece for Boise. 


Cincinnati Boom Sticks                Grade: C-

Rd.1/pk.58 Player Profile: Bill Stubbs - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

There are worse things in the world then Bill Stubs at 58. Control issues will always plague him, but with a 4 pitch repritare, able to keep the ball in the park and decent splits. He may work his way up to the ML




Helena Roughnecks                        Grade: B-

Rd.1/pk.10 Player Profile: Sammy House - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Sammy House was a very nice pick at 10. House has great control, velocity, inducing groundballs and two decent pitches. If House can stay healthy, he will be a corner stone piece for the Roughnecks.


Indianapolis Swinging Hoosiers  Grade: D+

Rd.1/pk.1 Player Profile: Roger Pratt - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.63 Player Profile: Keyvius Hernandez - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.100 Player Profile: Kevin Black - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

Confusing draft for the Hoosiers, with the first overall pick, The Hoosiers selected Roger Pratt (my No. 9 college prospect) and passed over players like Guerrero and Francis. Pratt relies on his decent command and inducing groundballs to get players out, as he exhibits below average pitches. He will probably crack a ML roster at some point, but one would expect more out of the first pick of the draft. 


Iowa City Small Bears                     Grade: B-

Rd.1/pk.59 Player Profile: Clem Craig - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

Iowa gave up their first round pick to Sacramento, leaving them with only a comp pick. Iowa was able to salvage their draft by choosing Craig. As a second baseman, Craig has a way to go with his glove. But once developed, should be a top 5 hitter at his position.


Louisville Horseman                        Grade: D+

Rd.1/Pk.9 Player Profile: Ralph Wolf - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

With the 9th pick, Louisville selected Ralph Wolf. Wolf has a nice slider to pair with an up and coming fast ball as well as good velocity. Being a lefty, it’s imperative for wolf to either have great splits, or exceptional control, which he has neither. Much like Indy, there was much better options at 9 causing the grade to dip. 


 

Mexico City Diablos                         Grade: A-

Rd.1/pk.22 Player Profile: Erik Hill - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.24

Rd.1/pk.39 Player Profile: Marty Fox - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.56 Player Profile: Don Damon - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.87 Player Profile: Andrew Bonderman - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.122 Player Profile: John Tabaka - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.5/pk.186 Player Profile: Pepper Darr - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.6/pk.218 Player Profile: Kane Osborn - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

The Diablos found a home run pick in Hill. Hill is a balanced pitcher with a devastating sink who will one day find himself helping to anchor a pitching staff as a number 2. The Diablos have yet to sign their second first round pick, Comp picks Marty Fox and Don Damon both exhibit ML talent. Fox shows signs as a ML hitter and Damon a back end starter. In the later rounds, Mexico was able to find at worse AAA players in Tabaka, Darr and Osborn. Darr is the most likely candidate out of the three to crack a ML roster as a middle reliever, Tabaka a close second as a platoon hitter.


New Britain Rock Cats                    Grade: C+

Rd.1/pk.17 Player Profile: Damian Patterson - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.81 Player Profile: Steve Priest - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.20/pk.660 Player Profile: Blaine Veres - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

At 17, The Rock Cats selected Patterson. A hard throwing righty who can control his pitches, he may be able to fill out the Cat’s starting rotation. Steve Priest could develop into a solid defensive catcher who could bat low to mid .200’s. Veres at pick 660 is a nice find as he may develop into a defensive SS with a bit of pop.


Pawtucket Terriers                          Grade: F*

Rd.1/pk.23 Prospect Profile - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.55 Prospect Profile - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

An ouchy of a draft, Pawtucket has yet to sign their two first round picks. If they sign, it might salvage their draft for season 41


Pittsburgh Pilots                               Grade: A

Rd.1/pk.5 Player Profile: Pablo Guerrero - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.45 Player Profile: Karl McHugh - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.69 Player Profile: Ned File - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

Guerrero was expected to go number 1 on my mock draft, being the most complete player in fielding, hitting, base running and durability. Though it might have been his ML only contract that scared the teams off. Guerrero can be penciled in alongside of Martin, Wakeland, Jackson and the rest of Pittsburgh’s young core for the next 8 seasons.


Rochester Red Wings                     Grade: F*

                Rochester has yet to sign any draft pick for the season 41 draft. We will revisit the picks if signed.


Salem Witch Hunts                          Grade: B-

Rd.1/pk.27 Player Profile: Gabby Clevinger - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.91 Player Profile: Luther Krol - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.125 Player Profile: Vitas Sewell - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

My favorite pick in the draft; Clevinger is a groundball pitcher with two great pitches, a 4 seam fastball and a curveball. His low control may cause issues here and there, but nothing that can’t be worked around when his splits fully develop. A great late first round pick. Krol and Sewell both have outside chances of one day making a ML roster, though it might be on a rebuilding team.


Tampa Bay Water Dogs                 Grade: D+

Rd.1/pk.30 Player Profile: Andres Guillen - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.2/pk.95 Player Profile: Quilvio Ramirez - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.3/pk.128 Player Profile: Midre Phelps - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

Tough draft for Tampa, with their first pick they selected Andres Guillen. Guillen is a speedy second baseman whose saving grace is he’s left handed. Better suited for the outfield, Guillen has a lot to overcome to crack a ML roster. Ramirez is a left hand starting pitcher with two nice pitches and a decent lefty split. Though VR and Control may hold him back from reaching his full potential. Phelps could be a GG shortstop with well below average hitting ability. 


Vancouver Nighthawks                 Grade: C-

Rd.1/pk.3 Player Profile: Neifi Rosales - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.1/pk.28 Player Profile: Marshall Singleton - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

Rd.4/pk.134 Player Profile: Kyle Cunningham - Hardball Dynasty Baseball | WhatIfSports

 

This is Jkorns second season as the gm of the Nighthawks and had two first round picks to work with, 3 and 28. Rosales boasts a nice sinker, can induce groundballs as well as throw it by a hitter. Rosales may find success as a tandem starter, though control issues and an inability to get right handers out will be an issue for him. Singleton was a nice pick at 28, a good building block for jkorn. Cunningham has a good chance of filling out the back of a rotation, though control issues will plague his development. 




 


 


 






 






 







Thursday, August 26, 2021

Season 41 Draft Grades (NL)

 


Anaheim Anteaters Grade: C-

                Anaheim had an unmemorable draft. Only notable selection was Ozzie Aspromonte with their first round pick. Aspromonte’s extensive injury history dropped him on many team’s boards even though he grades out to be a setup/CL. Hopefully Anaheim can find some bubble wrap to place this kid in so one day we can see him pitch in the Majors.



Jackson Generals  Grade: A-

                With two first round picks, Jackson selected High School catcher Tony Ortega and College 1st baseman Daryle Adams. Given where Jackson was picking, they made out very well. Ortega has a future behind the plate coupled with a very good bat. Adams may be a below average fielder, but nothing he can’t make up with at the plate.



Scranton Schrutes  Grade: B-

                The Season 40 draft looked as if Scranton threw darts at a dart board hoping one stuck, drafting players with unlikely futures in the ML. Season 41 was a much different story. Drafting 19 yr old CF Dann Blackley and 22 yr old P Larry Street, both look to be nice complementary pieces to a championship roster who will not cost much, but also not kill you with their play. 



Montreal Smoked Heaters Grade: C

               In the second round, Montreal selected Bradley Gore out of Fair Valley High School. Gore had several scholarship offers to schools such as Vanderbilt and University of NC, but elected to join Montreal in hopes of continuing to develop a bat that is already devastating to opposing pitchers.



Chicago Fighting Owls Grade: A

                Chicago took power hitters Glavine and Velazquez in the second and third rounds, and with the second overall pick, they chose R.J Francis out of the University of Alabama. Francis was graded as the best hitting prospect in the draft, who will anchor the middle of Chicago’s lineup for seasons to come. Expect him in the majors sooner rather than later.



Philadelphia Penn Quakers Grade: C+

              Philadelphia had 4 first round picks and used them on two pitchers and two hitters. Livingstone and Crosby grade out to be back of the rotation starts, though Crosby will have to work on his control and ability to get Right handed hitters out. Coste absolutely dominated pitchers at Grand Canyon University…as a DH. The fielding instructor has his hands full with this one. If Coste can’t develop into an adequate first baseman, his time in Philadelphia will be short. All in all, this is the second consecutive draft where Philadelphia has stocked the farm system with essential talent. 



Houston Colt 45's Grade: C

                Houston had 3 picks in top 70 and picked up Darby Levine (2nd Baseman), Willie Harris (P) and Luther Neilson (LF). Darby Levine at 6 is quit a head scratcher, as better options were still available to Houston. Harris and Neilson are nice finds for where they were drafted, and have potential to crack ML rosters at some point. 



Scottsdale Dirtbags Grade: D

                With only compensation picks, Scottsdale drafted Earl Hart and Luther Nixon. Luther Nixon is an above average fielder, but not much else. With a depleted farm system, these picks do little to improve it. 




Las Vegas Desert Dogs Grade: inconclusive

                With their first round pick unsigned, Las Vegas found a nice pick up in the 3rd round with Dutch Gagne. Gagne, another Community College player, fell far on many draft boards. With potential boarder line splits, the power should be enough to propel him into a ML role.



Richmond Brewers Grade: Inconclusive

                It looks as if Richmond decided to punt the draft and dabble in IFA. If Richmond signs his picks, we will circle back. 



New York Empire Grade: B
             With four first round picks, New York went with the even approach drafting two pitchers Seanez and Costilla, and two hitters Bigley and Pimmental. A groundball pitcher, Costilla features a nice first pitcher and control. He has a few good years to continue his development. Pimmental was a nice find in the later round. Exhibits a nice eye and good contact. If Costilla and Pimmental stay off the DL , they will be nice additions to a ML roster. 


Syracuse Syndicate Grade: C

                Syracuse drafted two High School kids with their first two picks. Domingo Franco out of St. Mary’s high school is a well-balanced reliever who dominated his district with a cut fastball. Jim Haynes out of Chico HS lacks the defensive capabilities as a SS, and the bat of a 3rd baseman. Syracuse’s development team will need to make a decision as to where best to develop his under-whelming skills.



Detriot Motors Grade: C-
                 With two first round picks, Detroit selected Henderson Park (RF) and Tex Brantley (SS). As a switch hitter, Park may see better success then a right handed hitter if developed into an every day starter. At minimum, Park will be a nice platoon against lefties. Brantley will have to develop at the plate more to be considered for a ML 3rd baseman job. 



Trenton jakes jokers Grade: 
B

                With only 1 signed pick in the first 10 rounds, Trenton took Mckay Cannon (Rockingham Community College) with the 7th overall pick. Mckay dropped on many teams boards due to his choice of going to community college, But Trenton saw the raw hitting ability of this kids and took a chance. Mckay may grade better as a corner outfielder due to his fielding deficiencies to play the hot corner.



New Orleans Breeze Grade: C+

                New Orleans selected John Cornelius and Morris Carlyle. At pick 15, Cornelius could be considered a steal if he can develop a pitch to pair with his curveball. Morris, a nice contact hitter, may be better suited for CF.



Sacramento Scorpions Grade: C

                Sacramento had 4 first round picks and elected to draft 3-4 year college players which may indicate a retooling rather than a tear it down rebuild. Melker; who was also on the University of Alabama team who won the College World Series championship, may be better suited for a corner outfield position and a bottom of the order slot. Ellenwood has a few development years left to work on his secondary pitch and his VR split to be considered for a low cost, back of the rotation arm. 


 










Monday, August 23, 2021

Power Rankings 8/23/2021

 



Commentary 

Montreal Smoked Heaters - Inter-League couldn't have come at a better time after getting swept in 3 game series against Philadelphia and Scottsdale, Also lost series against Richmond and Jackson. Montreal bounced back going 10-2 against the AL East. Montreal Averaged 7 runs per game and gave up 4.25 runs per game. A fantastic turn around as they now sit 9 games up on Syracuse. 

Iowa City Small Bears - Iowa moved up 8 spots this week after an abysmal showing (losing 5 of 7) against Rochester. Iowa seems to have found their stride now as they ride a 5 game win streak and on the verge of sweeping number 1 ranked Salem. 

Scottsdale Dirtbags - Scottsdale moves down the rankings 4 spots to occupy 30th. Boasting one of the highest payrolls and one of the oldest teams in the league, One would expect a lineup that is anchored by Eury Flores, Billy Ray Washington and Gene Wagner to produce better results then 28 wins and a bottom 3 NL Offense. As the Trade Deadline approaches, snotpuppies will have to make some tough decisions on the direction of the franchise. 


NL East - What looked to be a two horse race has the potential of being one of the most competitive divisions in the league. 

-Philadelphia and Scranton continue their battle for first in the division, occupying the 6th and 7th spots on the ranking board. 

-Trenton continues its surge up the ranking board 3 more spots as they took 2/3 from Cincinnati, New Orleans, Pawtucket  and on the verge of taking 3/4 from New Orleans. Nothing gets easier for Trenton going forward. They will play Syracuse, Jackson and Montreal. Then back to division play after the All-Star break against Philadelphia and Scranton. 



Monday, August 16, 2021

Power Rankings 8/16/2021

 




Commentary

Tampa Bay- After an impressive sweep of Baltimore and taking 3 of 4 from Cincinnati, Tampa lost the next 3 of 4 series dropping them 8 spots on the board.  Tampa is now 3 games back of first place in the AL South. 

Trenton -  Trenton saw the biggest positive swing by any team with + 12. After two tough series against Anaheim and Montreal, Trenton was able to get back on track with series wins against 3 sub .500 teams. Trenton has a brutal schedule coming up, They play New Orleans, Cincinnati and New Britain. If Trenton can be competitive during this stretch, Their +12 wasn't an anomaly and they can be considered a viable post season team.  

Pawtucket - Saw the return of All-Star second baseman Albert Candelaria from a broken finger that helped propel them up the rankings board 11 spots by taking 2 of 3 from Tampa and on the verge of sweeping Boise. 

Richmond - After an early season sell off, Richmond is still hanging in there as they move up 5 spots. Richmond's current marathon series with Scottsdale has proved beneficial as they have taken 5 of 6 and have the potential of 6 of 7.  

Houston - nothing rings truer then the saying "Houston, we have a problem". Only boasting 3 wins in the last 16 and scoring 3 or fewer runs in 11 of 16, Houston has fallen to last in the rankings. There is still time for GM Andy to turn things around as we approach the mid point of the season. 

Thursday, August 12, 2021