When John Lackey signed with the Red Sox, that sweet sweet first round draft pick we got from them turned into a second round pick; number 70 overall. You kind of had to see this coming. The Sox were bound to pickup a top corner outfielder—I was hoping Bay would resign and this wouldn't be a problem—or they would beef up the starting rotation. They did the latter and got Mike Cameron as well.
The draft situation still looks good:
First Round:
#11 (their own)
Supplemental:
#33 (For Scutaro)
#38 (for failing to sign James Paxton, a 2009 sandwich rounder)
Second Round:
#52 (Their own)
#69 (for failing to sign Jake Eliopolous, a 2009 second-round pick)
#70 (For Scutaro)
Third Round:
#84 (the Jays' third-round pick)
#104 (for their failure to sign Jake Barrett, a Jays' 3rd-round pick in 2009).
Assume that Barajas is gone, and you can add another supplemental pick. That included, the Jays have 9 picks in the first 3 rounds, and 5 in the top 50ish.
And apparently we'll have the money to sign these picks...
Yay.
Just a reminder...
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Labels: Draft Picks , John Lackey , Marco Scutaro , Toronto Blue Jays
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