Scouts are
talking up RHSP Ty Hensley. Clocked last week at
93-96 into the 8th inning and 77-79-CV.
One warning
about drafting OF Byron Buxton. Buxton lives in
rural Georgia and hits against inferior pitching in small high schools that are
dominated by African-American players that have never been taught the
fundamentals. I live in neighboring rural South Carolina and have scouted kids
and schools like this. Most of the white kids go to “religious” schools, which
is a parent’s excuse to not allow their sons to mix racially. This isn’t a
racist statement; it’s just true. Moreover, baseball isn’t the sport of choice
inside the African-American home and it is rare to see a father playing catch
in the yard with their son. I have written about and followed kids that hit
like this that were swinging at 75-mph straight fastballs. Just a warning.
Matt
Grabusky/ MLB Draft Guide
and I both agreed on his site that Florida’s Mark
Johnson just isn’t a first round pick in this draft. Matt felt that he
should be an every day player instead, while my thoughts were based on scout
chatter. The truth is others have simply passed Johnson by and there are only
31 slots in the first round. IMO, he is not one of the top 31 players in this
draft.
4 comments:
WOW!! Using a player's ethinicity and evaluating a player based on type of talent they play against!! Obviously this guy never played or has scouted baseball very long!!
there wasn't one racist word in what I wrote; however, a racist mind can turn anything into what an anonymous writer wants to say...
Do you actually think someone should not evaluate a player based on who they play against? Are you high also?
I'm simply stating facts based on observations in small souther towns.
You know who I am so you are one up on me.
You chose to be anonymous while attacking me for an opinion and nothing more.
I've got your ISP number...
You can do better than this.
read the post again, Mack! no one said anything about being "racist" did they? Smaller southern towns or inner city towns, the level of talent is the level of talent, nothing else!
Thanks, Joe.
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