I wrote this in a thread comment on TA about the possibility of trading for Soto. Many comments were about Sabean's Modus Operandi, as well, so I addressed that too. Then, as I am wont to do, I added other stuff, thoughts come at me all day... (and sorry, wasn't able to finish before the trade deadline, where Soto was traded to the Padres)
These are just my opinions. I cannot promise that I will be perfect, but I can promise that I will seek to understand and illuminate whatever moves that the Giants make (my obsession and compulsion). I will share my love of baseball and my passion for the Giants. And I will try to teach, best that I can. Often, I tackle the prevailing mood among Giants fans and see if that is a correct stance, good or bad.
Wednesday, August 03, 2022
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
2021 Giants: Draft Man From Mars in the First Round
And I have to imagine that Moonman Minton enjoyed the heck out of this draftee!
Will Bednar was taken 14th overall in the MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants (San Francisco Giants take Mars native Will Bednar in first round of MLB Draft). It should be noted that some were disappointed the Giants passed over Khalil Watson, a top ranked HS SS, who likely fell because he wanted a lot more than what teams wanted to give him (which could be his way to get the team he wants to join to end up with him; or he really wants to see the money).
Here are the free sources I read to gather intel on our new pitcher:
- MLB report (Maria Guardado) on Bednar selection, including Holme's quotes
- MLB Prospect Pipeline
- The Athletic: Keith Law and Melissa Lockard (subscription needed; highly recommended, includes Andy Baggarly as the Giants beat writer).
- Fangraphs: Keith Goldstein and Eric Longhagen
- Perfect Games Brian Sakowski tweet
- NBC Sports: Dalton Johnson
- SF Draft Talk: Brian Recca (I actually found this after I had pasted in the vast majority of the below, he covers similar thoughts, plus he covered the top five picks, in case you want to read beyond the first round pick, as I used to cover the first few picks, depending on my interest level in them)
As many of my readers know, I haven't been happy with Zaidi's fixation on position players during this tenure as head of Giants baseball operations (in his first draft, he selected 9 hitters in the first 10 rounds). So I was very happy, as a corrective, that the Giants drafted pitchers with their first nine picks of the 2021 Draft, ending with a position player (OF) in the 10th round (link).