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Drafting Hubie
Edgy DC Oct 08 2005 10:17 PM |
I knew Hubie Brooks was a top draft pick. I knew he had a remarkable year for ASU, in what was a remarkable season for ASU. I suspected he was a senior when the Mets drafted him. June 5, 1974: Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 19th round of the 1974 amateur draft, but did not sign.That's passing on first-round money five times. Usually high first-round money. He must've really liked college or something.
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metirish Oct 08 2005 10:23 PM |
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Either that or he didn't have an agent,maybe his parents insisted he finish college, but yeah that's some draft history.I doubt that would happen today.
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Edgy DC Oct 08 2005 10:25 PM |
Sorry. That's four times. The first draft, he went in the 19th round.
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MFS62 Oct 09 2005 07:38 AM |
Based on that player he turned out to be, I guess he was just trying to prove that you can fool all of the people all of the time. He was working his way through all the ML teams.
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TheOldMole Oct 09 2005 02:05 PM |
And David Neid.
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Valadius Oct 09 2005 02:29 PM |
And Paul Wilson.
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Edgy DC Oct 09 2005 03:54 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Oct 09 2005 06:50 PM |
And more people than not. 1. Bob Horner 3B Atlanta BravesThose not bold never ate a major league meal. Of those who had better careers than Brooks, two of them were drafted ahead of him, and one (Gibson) featured his team committing the cardinal sin of going after the local boy. (Gibby went to Michigan State.) The last first-rounder who did better --- Tom Brunansky --- was a lucky shot, if you believe TheBaseballCube.com's contention that he was originally drafted as a pitcher. One who had a comparable (though pretty clearly lesser) career is Nick Esasky, also shown here as drafted as a pitcher. (For what it's worth, I suspect TBC.com is incorrect.) So yes, the Mets could have went for Gibby or Bruno, or jumped on Cal Ripken who the Orioles got in round two. But that's just the nature of the draft. Very. Few. First Rounders. Are Hall-of-Famers. Or, many, whoops, aren't even necessarily players.
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Valadius Oct 09 2005 04:20 PM |
Oh look, Mike Morgan.
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MFS62 Oct 09 2005 05:57 PM |
OK, point taken.
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