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Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 3:30 pm
by TheMaehlMan
duckgrad99 wrote:If all of these guys end up signing, the ducks are in big trouble next season.
People said the same thing going into last season, and Oregon made it to the Supers. I trust Horton's ability to put together a ball-club, and he has established the culture at Oregon to win consistently. Plus, there will be some players that decide to go to Oregon rather than going pro.
Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 3:50 pm
by oregontrack
i'm admittedly surprised about thomas. great hitter, of course, but he has zero power and you typically want your outfielders -- especially your corner outfielders -- to be able to put the ball in the seats a little. going to be sweating that one out. he's an important cog in the machine i didn't think was a danger to leave.
kudos to alto and jones, though. and i mean, kudos to thomas, too. i'm just selfishly hoping he puts off his dream of playing pro ball for another year.

Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:15 pm
by duckgrad99
TheMaehlMan wrote:duckgrad99 wrote:If all of these guys end up signing, the ducks are in big trouble next season.
People said the same thing going into last season, and Oregon made it to the Supers. I trust Horton's ability to put together a ball-club, and he has established the culture at Oregon to win consistently. Plus, there will be some players that decide to go to Oregon rather than going pro.
Oregon didn't have this many players drafted last season though, did they? Besides, we ended up being in trouble. Oregon over achieved big time this season.
Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:32 pm
by oregontrack
he meant after the 2011 season, i think, when we had eight ducks drafted (anderson, boer, mccough, moen, keudell, marder, pulfer, serna) and then lost christian jones before the season started. we were pretty much written off by the college baseball community, but well-executed hortonball (pitching, defense, small ball offense) will win you a ton of games regardless of who's been lost.
Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:35 pm
by TheMaehlMan
oregontrack wrote:he meant after the 2011 season, i think, when we had eight ducks drafted (anderson, boer, mccough, moen, keudell, marder, pulfer, serna) and then lost christian jones before the season started. we were pretty much written off by the college baseball community, but well-executed hortonball (pitching, defense, small ball offense) will win you a ton of games regardless of who's been lost.
Yeah, that's what I meant. Horton has developed the culture to the point that losing a ton of players won't make it as painful of a transition as it is for most teams.
Re: Draft
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 9:36 pm
by UOducksTK1
wow at how many Ducks / Ducks recruits went in the top 20 rounds.
Re: Draft
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:26 am
by uosportsguy01
RHP Patrick Murphy signs with Blue Jays today, so he won't be showing up on campus in fall.
Re: Draft
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:33 am
by uosportsguy01
greenyellow wrote:uosportsguy01 wrote:Didn't realize Wiper was draft eligible. Yes a surprise, though he had a lot of talent coming out of hs and the TJ surgery set him back.....
I'm surprised McFarland nor Christie have been selected, as both came in rated high. Maybe they were asking to much in signing bonus. Who knows.
Didn't think he was either but he's barely eligible since his birthday is 06/03/92. Moved up 4 rounds from where he drafted out of HS. Not sure if he'll go.
As for McFarland and Christie, be kind of nice if they managed to somehow show up at Oregon.
McFarland's already said he's signing, so he won't be getting on campus. Christie though I think does end up at school.
Re: Draft
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:27 pm
by UOducksTK1
#35 Matt Krook 6-4, 200 L/L P (Will Sign)
#61 Chance Sisco 6-2, 193 L/R C/SS
#83 Patrick Murphy 6-4, 195 R/R P (Signed with Blue Jays $500k)
#121 Jake Sweaney 6-3, 180 R/R C (Signed with the Phillies)
#124 Cody Bellinger 6-4, 180 L/L 1B/P (Agreed to sign with Dodgers $500k)
#360 Dane McFarland 6-4, 210 R/R OF (Will Sign)
#514 Greg Harris 6-2, 175 R/R P
#1121 Francis Christy L/R C
#1170 Mark Karaviotis 6-1, 176, R/R SS
am I missing anyone?
Re: Draft
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 1:59 pm
by uosportsguy01
UOducksTK1 wrote:#35 Matt Krook 6-4, 200 L/L P (Will Sign)
#61 Chance Sisco 6-2, 193 L/R C/SS
#83 Patrick Murphy 6-4, 195 R/R P (Signed with Blue Jays $500k)
#121 Jake Sweeny 6-3, 180 R/R C
#124 Cody Bellinger 6-4, 180 L/L 1B/P (Agreed to sign with Dodgers $500k)
#360 Dane McFarland 6-4, 210 R/R OF (Will Sign)
#514 Greg Harris 6-2, 175 R/R P
#1121 Francis Christy L/R C
#1170 Mark Karaviotis 6-1, 176, R/R SS
am I missing anyone?
That looks to be all.
Re: Draft
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:32 am
by uosportsguy01
uosportsguy01 wrote:UOducksTK1 wrote:#35 Matt Krook 6-4, 200 L/L P (Will Sign)
#61 Chance Sisco 6-2, 193 L/R C/SS
#83 Patrick Murphy 6-4, 195 R/R P (Signed with Blue Jays $500k)
#121 Jake Sweeny 6-3, 180 R/R C
#124 Cody Bellinger 6-4, 180 L/L 1B/P (Agreed to sign with Dodgers $500k)
#360 Dane McFarland 6-4, 210 R/R OF (Will Sign)
#514 Greg Harris 6-2, 175 R/R P
#1121 Francis Christy L/R C
#1170 Mark Karaviotis 6-1, 176, R/R SS
am I missing anyone?
That looks to be all.
Sweaney signs with Phillies today.
Re: Draft
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:08 am
by UOducksTK1
Edited my post. So Harris, Christy, and Karaviotis. Are the pretty safe bets to stay at Oregon?
Re: Draft
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:49 am
by uosportsguy01
You'd think, but I have no idea. Harris is son of long time MLB pitcher, maybe he sees value in signing now due to his connections, etc... I really don't know. When you get towards that bottom part of the draft, it's not life changing money, if guys sign then it's because they just really want to play baseball, so while it's easy to sit here and say "such and such should go to college", if his heart isn't in it, then who knows what he'll do.
Got till July 12th before a final answer is needed.
My guess is all 3 end up on campus.
Re: Draft
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:43 pm
by UOducksTK1
uosportsguy01 wrote:You'd think, but I have no idea. Harris is son of long time MLB pitcher, maybe he sees value in signing now due to his connections, etc... I really don't know. When you get towards that bottom part of the draft, it's not life changing money, if guys sign then it's because they just really want to play baseball, so while it's easy to sit here and say "such and such should go to college", if his heart isn't in it, then who knows what he'll do.
Got till July 12th before a final answer is needed.
My guess is all 3 end up on campus.
Karaviotis would be foolish not to come to Oregon. He'll be our SS next year. Article on him when he originally committed btw:
http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.de ... regon.html
Re: Draft
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:10 pm
by oregontrack
Healy reportedly agrees to terms with Oakland.