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Post by beaver56 on Jun 14, 2022 17:46:02 GMT -8
I honestly don't know the answer to that? The draft date has moved so much in recent years that I would say we just won't know for sure what his status will be until they officially announce next year's draft dates. Hopefully it works in our favor to have him around another year
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Post by kersting13 on Jun 15, 2022 7:51:03 GMT -8
I honestly don't know the answer to that? The draft date has moved so much in recent years that I would say we just won't know for sure what his status will be until they officially announce next year's draft dates. Hopefully it works in our favor to have him around another year Sometimes, even the MLB doesn't know. A few years back, the Reds signed a guy as an undrafted free agent who would have been a first 5 round guy in the draft, but he didn't get drafted because no one realized he was a draft-eligible Sophomore. The Reds got him because they had the most $$ available in their draft pool after signing their regular draftees. If the eligibility rules are too difficult for the guys who do this for a living to follow, then we have no chance.
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Post by qbeaver on Jun 15, 2022 10:28:51 GMT -8
Don't be shocked if Bazzana is moved to the outfield if a couple of the frosh set foot on campus. He would be a good one too imo. Boyd was a first baseman two years ago. It's not like it's not happened before.
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