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Old 05-04-2020, 10:10 PM   #109
ayaghmour2
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2030 Draft: Round 11-15

The rest of the draft was simulated today, so I will give a quick little summary of the players, career stats, and other tidbits. I won't keep any player who should not have been drafted due to limited games.

11th Round, 170th Overall: CF Fred Lafferty
Alma Mater: Sacramento HS Governors
1930 Stats 170 PA, .230/.312/.336 (77 OPS+), 1 HR, 10 SB, 12 RBI, +9.6 ZR
Career Stats: 400 PA, .257/.336/.373 (101 OPS+), 4 HR, 22 SB, 34 RBI, +18.6 ZR
Commit School; Rainier College
Demand: $1,800

Excellent defender with excellent speed. Likely going to meet his demand. He's young and has time to develop. Has the potential to be an elite center fielder so worth the lottery ticket.

12th Round, 186th Overall: C Rusty Stanley
Alma Mater: Garden State Redbirds
1930 Stats: 34 PA, .133/.235/.133 (-5 OPS+), +0.7 ZR
Career Stats: 222 PA, .191/.286/.366 (79 OPS+), +2.7 ZR
Commit School: Rainier College Mystics

He had an awful junior year and my scout grabbed him. He was decent last year, so he'll get a shot. But be on a very short leash.

13th Round, 202nd Overall: Earl Drake
Alma Mater: Whitney College Engineers
1930 Stats: 62 IP, 3-3, 4.65 ERA (114 ERA+), 1.60 WHIP, 47 K
Career Stats: 187.2 IP,8-10, 8 SV, 5.08 ERA (95 ERA+), 1.59 WHIP, 194 K

Had a good junior year when most graduates had a down season. Will have a chance to start.

14th Round, 218th Overall: 2B Charlie Joseph
Alma Mater: Holyoke HS Oaks
1930 Stats: 6 PA, .600/.667/.1.000 (353 OPS+), +0.7 ZR
Career Stats: 200 PA, .281.379/.351 (105 OPS+), 17 HR, 4SB, 34 RBI, -6.2 ZR
Commit School: Brooklyn State Bears
Demand: $1,500

He didn't really play all season and hasn't had much playing time since his first season. Going to let him go to Brooklyn State.

15th Round, 234th Overall: C Neal Evans
Alma Mater: Whitney College Engineers
1930 Stats: 32 PA, .346/.438/.654 (149 OPS+), +0.0 ZR
Career Stats: 287 PA, .173/.340/.311 (69 OPS+), +1.1 ZR

He was Earl Drake's battery mate.last year. Spent this year on the bench. Will be released.

He had an awful junior year and my scout grabbed him. He was decent last year, so he'll get a shot. But be on a very short leash.

Notable Cougars taken in the 11th-15th Round

1B Luke Nixon (11th, 1925): Traded in the package for Russ Combs and Max Wilder. Hit .328/.375/.467 (111 OPS+) with 5 homers, 11 steals, and 51 RBI's in 367 plate appearances with us in 1929. Hit .276/.333/.400 (84 OPS+) with 1 homer, 5 steals, and 14 RBI's in 162 trips to the plate with the Foresters.

3B John Kane (11th, 1927): Hit an impressive .318/.405/.545 (140 OPS+) line with 5 homers and 24 RBI's in 154 trips to the plate for San Jose. Not much of a defender, but he can fill in at third or any outfield spot.

LF Earl Johnson (12th, 1925): Traded with SP Lou Gaffin to the Gothams for SP Dick Leudtke. Ranks 23rd in the Gothams organization and 303rd in the league. Spent the season in AAA and could be eligible for this year's rule 5-draft.

RF Ed Rhoden (13th, 1925): Made his FABL debut with the Cougars this season. Went 2-for-17 with a homer and 5 RBI's.

C Ben Richardson (15th Round, 1927): Was part of the Russ Combs and Max Wilder package as well. Ranks 17th in the Foresters organization and 291st in the league.
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