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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Tony Sanchez vs. the Doubters





The MLB Draft is extremely important for a team like the Pirates. To have any chance to succeed long term, they need to hit as often as possible. That obviously has not always happened.


Last year, the Pirates had the fourth overall pick and took Tony Sanchez. This was viewed by almost everyone as a huge reach and the "cheap" pick. The MLB draft is not like other pro sports drafts. There are a lot of factors when it comes to picking someone. For example, there is no slotting system that tells you how much a guy can sign for. High school players can refuse to sign cause they want to go to college or more often use college as leverage to get more money to sign.


Noted NFL draft expert Anthony specifically called Sanchez the "worst pick in the history of the draft." If I remember correctly, he said Sanchez had the upside of "Humberto Cota." Cota was a career minor leaguer who played very sparingly with the Pirates. High praise indeed.


The Pirates GM held firm that Sanchez was legitimately high on their draft board. People laughed and claimed "same old cheap Pirates." The Bucs then went on to spend more than only a couple teams (who both spent way more on one guy than the Pirates did) because they drafted a number of high school pitchers who had fallen dramatically due to "signability" concerns. The Pirates bought them out of going to college. I know I wouldn't have turned down a million dollars to go play baseball coming out of high school. Shockingly, that was not highlighted by the media nearly as much as the perceived first round mistake, but this isn't an article ripping the media. I will do that some other time. Because of the overall draft strategy, I decided to give Neil Huntington and the Pirates' scouts the benefit of the doubt ..


Sanchez then signed quickly and immediately went to the minors and started crushing the ball. He has not stopped. His stats so far in his minor league career (courtesy of MILB.com)






2009 Season:
TeamLeagueAVGGABRH2B3BHRRBITBBBSOSBCSOBPSLGOPS
SCNYP.30841324100151200.357.385.742
WVSAL.31641155294915174687213410.415.561.976
LYNCAR.20031022200141400.385.400.785
Minors.30948178335518174896234010.409.539.949









2010 Season
TeamLeagueAVGGABRH2B3BHRRBITBBBSOSBCSOBPSLGOPS
BRDFSL.348196615238031840141501.476.6061.082
Minors.348196615238031840141501.476.6061.08



Here are some of the guys people (like Anthony) wanted the Pirates to draft. None are off to anywhere near as good a start:


Zach Wheeler
Matthew Purke (Did not sign)
Grant Green
Bobby Borchering
Aaron Crow


Its obviously WAY to early to make any sweeping generalizations (not as early as say ripping the guy on the day of the draft...). However, isn't overreaction and snap judgments what we are here for?  With that in mind, I think Anthony should write a personal apology letter to Tony Sanchez.





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