October 11, 20241 yr "Blake Munroe said in the OTF thread that he fully expects him to make it on campus." Â
October 11, 20241 yr 56 minutes ago, Dbeasy said: Have a very hard time believing that. Why does he think that? Don’t shoot the messenger of the messenger.Â
October 11, 20241 yr Good lord we are gonna absolutely go no mercy on other teams. We will add a 7th and 8th+ to the trophy room. While aggy iseamomg on Early to make it to the regional lolÂ
October 11, 20241 yr Looks like Schloss is taking the same approach as he did at aggy. The only way you can get top recruits like Grahovic and Laviolette to campus is to take your shot. We won't get several of these to campus but if you just hit on a couple it's still a major win.Â
October 12, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Jimmy Two Times said: Blake Munroe said in the OTF thread that he fully expects him to make it on campus.  4 hours ago, Dbeasy said: Have a very hard time believing that. Why does he think that?  3 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: It’s always easier to assume no baseball guys make it to campus until they do. Lol  3 hours ago, cafe society said: Yeah, if he's still the top high school pitching prospect a year from now he isn't turning down $5 million (at least). MLB Organizations have figured out that drafting high school pitchers is a bad investment and the potential for success is low. That's why only two high school pitchers were taken in the first round this year, and the first not until 24th overall. Increasingly, the data also suggests that for elite pitching prospects, they're better off going to college than signing with a pro team. They're more likely to develop and have a long pro career, with higher potential earnings. Â
October 12, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Hornlover said:    MLB Organizations have figured out that drafting high school pitchers is a bad investment and the potential for success is low. That's why only two high school pitchers were taken in the first round this year, and the first not until 24th overall. Increasingly, the data also suggests that for elite pitching prospects, they're better off going to college than signing with a pro team. They're more likely to develop and have a long pro career, with higher potential earnings.  All true. But doesn't alter the fact that if he is the top-rated HS pitcher he will go in the first round and almost certainly sign.
October 12, 20241 yr 27 minutes ago, cafe society said: All true. But doesn't alter the fact that if he is the top-rated HS pitcher he will go in the first round and almost certainly sign. Top rated by the services doesn't necessarily make him the top HS pitcher on MLB draft boards. I agree that it's highly unlikely that he comes to Texas, but it's not a 100% certainty.Â
October 12, 20241 yr With the velocity he has at his age, he's likely to be throwing over 95 by his senior year. If he makes it to campus, it will be amazing. As Michael Scott once said, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take. Edited October 12, 20241 yr by kevwun
October 14, 20241 yr Anyone know how much guys make who go in the first rd? I've heard it's less than $600,000. That doesn't seem like much for a 1rd guy. Going to college you could probably make more if you're good enough.Â
October 14, 20241 yr Fuck no, it's not $600k. Here were the 1st round slot values for this year Quote First Round Guardians: $10,570,600 Reds: $9,785,000 Rockies: $9,070,800 Athletics: $8,370,800 White Sox: $7,763,700 Royals: $7,213,800 Cardinals: $6,823,700 Angels: $6,502,800 Pirates: $6,216,600 Nationals: $5,953,800 Tigers: $5,712,100 Red Sox: $5,484,600 Giants: $5,272,300 Cubs: $5,070,700 Mariners: $4,880,900 Marlins: $4,704,700 Brewers: $4,534,100 Rays: $4,372,900 Mets: $4,219,200* Blue Jays: $4,073,400 Twins: $3,934,400 Orioles: $3,802,200 Dodgers: $3,676,400 Braves: $3,556,300 Padres: $3,442,100* Yankees: $3,332,900* Phillies: $3,228,300 Astros: $3,132,500 Diamondbacks: $3,045,500 Rangers: $2,971,300  Edited October 14, 20241 yr by WBT
October 15, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: Anyone know how much guys make who go in the first rd? I've heard it's less than $600,000. That doesn't seem like much for a 1rd guy. Going to college you could probably make more if you're good enough.Â
October 15, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, Beer Drinker said: I know, right? That's pocket change compared to football and and basketball   Â
October 15, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: Anyone know how much guys make who go in the first rd? I've heard it's less than $600,000. That doesn't seem like much for a 1rd guy. Going to college you could probably make more if you're good enough. They make way fucking more than $600k
October 15, 20241 yr 39 minutes ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: I know, right? That's pocket change compared to football and and basketball    And again, it’s not correct. So, it’s not really a discussion item to be rehashed.Â
October 15, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, MuellerHorn said: And again, it’s not correct. So, it’s not really a discussion item to be rehashed. Agreed. We can move on.Â
October 15, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, Helobious said: They make way fucking more than $600k Serious question- what do they make? I'm very curious.Â
October 15, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: Serious question- what do they make? I'm very curious. Teams get a bonus pool depending on where they draft and can allocate money accordingly. Each pick in the first 10 rounds has a determined slot value and that makes up the bonus pool. Here's last year's 1st overall was slotted at over 10M 30th just under 3M  https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-draft-2024-bonus-pick-values
October 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: Serious question- what do they make? I'm very curious. First-round slot values: First Round Guardians: $10,570,600 Reds: $9,785,000 Rockies: $9,070,800 Athletics: $8,370,800 White Sox: $7,763,700 Royals: $7,213,800 Cardinals: $6,823,700 Angels: $6,502,800 Pirates: $6,216,600 Nationals: $5,953,800 Tigers: $5,712,100 Red Sox: $5,484,600 Giants: $5,272,300 Cubs: $5,070,700 Mariners: $4,880,900 Marlins: $4,704,700 Brewers: $4,534,100 Rays: $4,372,900 Mets: $4,219,200* Blue Jays: $4,073,400 Twins: $3,934,400 Orioles: $3,802,200 Dodgers: $3,676,400 Braves: $3,556,300 Padres: $3,442,100* Yankees: $3,332,900* Phillies: $3,228,300 Astros: $3,132,500 Diamondbacks: $3,045,500 Rangers: $2,971,300
October 15, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said: First-round slot values:  First Round Guardians: $10,570,600 Reds: $9,785,000 Rockies: $9,070,800 Athletics: $8,370,800 White Sox: $7,763,700 Royals: $7,213,800 Cardinals: $6,823,700 Angels: $6,502,800 Pirates: $6,216,600 Nationals: $5,953,800 Tigers: $5,712,100 Red Sox: $5,484,600 Giants: $5,272,300 Cubs: $5,070,700 Mariners: $4,880,900 Marlins: $4,704,700 Brewers: $4,534,100 Rays: $4,372,900 Mets: $4,219,200* Blue Jays: $4,073,400 Twins: $3,934,400 Orioles: $3,802,200 Dodgers: $3,676,400 Braves: $3,556,300 Padres: $3,442,100* Yankees: $3,332,900* Phillies: $3,228,300 Astros: $3,132,500 Diamondbacks: $3,045,500 Rangers: $2,971,300 Holy fucking shit. Thank you for answering my question Now I understand why kids skip college and head for the big leagues Also.. The Rangers are cheap as fuck lol. Edited October 15, 20241 yr by Funk Doctor Spock
October 15, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, Funk Doctor Spock said: Holy fucking shit. Thank you for answering my question Now I understand why kids skip college and head for the big leagues Also.. The Rangers are cheap as fuck lol. The slot values are pre-determined, slots 1-30. The rangers had the lowest slot value because they had the lowest first round pick. That’s how it works.Â
October 15, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Helobious said: The slot values are pre-determined, slots 1-30. The rangers had the lowest slot value because they had the lowest first round pick. That’s how it works. Appreciate it, bud.Â
October 16, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, Helobious said: The slot values are pre-determined, slots 1-30. The rangers had the lowest slot value because they had the lowest first round pick. That’s how it works. they had the lowest first round pick, because they won the World Series. You left off the best part. (and seriously, after the dumb question was asked and answered and then asked again, couldn't somebody have just told this idiot to google "How much do mlb draft picks make?")
October 16, 20241 yr 15 hours ago, Hornlover said: they had the lowest first round pick, because they won the World Series. You left off the best part. (and seriously, after the dumb question was asked and answered and then asked again, couldn't somebody have just told this idiot to google "How much do mlb draft picks make?") Â
October 17, 20241 yr On 10/11/2024 at 1:54 PM, Getafix said:  !!!     On 10/11/2024 at 2:27 PM, TheBryMan81 said: So this was the 🤫 from Blake that was on the football recruiting thread. Chances he makes it to campus? Of all the highly ranked draftable dudes we have recruited, this dude has the highest chance of making it to campus
October 17, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, RGBIII said: Â Of all the highly ranked draftable dudes we have recruited, this dude has the highest chance of making it to campus I know you're intimately involved in NIL efforts, so I don't want you to take this as me challenging your claim above, but why? Is Trey just a huge Texas fan? Is there some misalignment in his prospect ranking vs. what MLB scouts think? Is it simply the shift in value of high school pitching prospects (i.e., the data shows the development curve isn't worth the investment nowadays in most cases)? Trey wants to supplement his potential (highly variable depending on development outcome) future professional earnings with NIL now? Trey wants to develop under Weiner and be a surefire high pick later on? Some combo of the above?
October 17, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said: Is there some misalignment in his prospect ranking vs. what MLB scouts think? This is the main reason. I dont know shit about fuck with baseball recruiting but the response I got was "We dont know why he is ranked that high but cannot wait to have him on campus". Anything can happen of course still
October 17, 20241 yr His fastball said 90-94 which is bigger than normal range for that. I wonder if he sits around 90 most of the time? That would help explain why he's not as much of a draft risk. A 90mph fastball and a nasty curve will do very well in college though. Edited October 17, 20241 yr by kevwun
October 17, 20241 yr 36 minutes ago, RGBIII said: This is the main reason. I dont know shit about fuck with baseball recruiting but the response I got was "We dont know why he is ranked that high but cannot wait to have him on campus". Anything can happen of course still Thank you for the response. I really appreciate it. 28 minutes ago, kevwun said: His fastball said 90-94 which is bigger than normal range for that. I wonder if he sits around 90 most of the time? That would help explain why he's not as much of a draft risk. A 90mph fastball and a nasty curve will do very well in college though. Or a nasty change. This was basically a description of Lucas Gordon. I'd take another SP like that, for sure. Edited October 17, 20241 yr by MuellerHorn
October 18, 20241 yr On 10/11/2024 at 5:34 PM, Rickylovesweed said: Looks like Schloss is taking the same approach as he did at aggy. The only way you can get top recruits like Grahovic and Laviolette to campus is to take your shot. We won't get several of these to campus but if you just hit on a couple it's still a major win. I would guess that this stream of commitments to Texas is helpful to the perception of the Longhorns whether the best of these guys make it to campus or not. We're the place where the best players are committing. If a spot opens up due to the draft, there may be room for you! Flip City. Edited October 18, 20241 yr by RomaVicta
October 30, 20241 yr Schloss ain't fucking around. Dude is abut to to teach the SEC what Texas baseball can do. We're winning no less than 3 titles under him. He's THAT kind of coach. [Augie crying in happiness for a natural successor]
November 25, 20241 yr On 11/23/2024 at 6:42 PM, Funk Doctor Spock said: Highly rated baseball prospects are nice, but how many will make it to campus? Yes
November 25, 20241 yr On 11/23/2024 at 6:42 PM, Funk Doctor Spock said: Highly rated baseball prospects are nice, but how many will make it to campus? None of them, if they aren’t recruited and don’t commit and/or sign.
November 25, 20241 yr 36 minutes ago, Rholl said: Lane jr. Yes, please. Just for the meltdown. It would be so worth it.
November 26, 20241 yr Popular Post  #1 jr in the nation?   Also - the second comment ... 😂  😂  😂  Edited November 26, 20241 yr by Getafix
November 26, 20241 yr Schloss whipping out his ginormous, gargantuan veiny dick and loading up on elite talent. He should have this program back to where it should be in year 2 and beyond. That's a true closer. He and his staff are already legends for giving aggy the middle finger after making the NC to come to his dream school, but now he's making sure that shit hole goes back to the gutter where they belong. I can't believe I'm able to love Texas baseball again!Â
November 26, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Getafix said:  #1 jr in the nation?   Also - the second comment ... 😂  😂  😂  Argyle HS represent! LFG
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.