The Updated Rays Draft Board! Player Stats Included!

In this post we are going to provide you with an overview of the drafted players by the Rays as well as their signing status (A “check” for signed players, “exclamation point” for not signed yet as well as a “cross” for definitely not signable). After the jump you can find notes on every picks signing status.

Since my last update of the Draft Board 4 pitchers, 11th round selection Alex Koronis, 19th round selection Scott Shuman, 21st round selection Matt Swilley (signing bonus: 150.000 $) as well as the 28th round selection, Zach Rosscup, have signed. And while being a bit concerned that no one of the top 5 picks as well as Kevin James, Pierce Johnson and Dylan Floro are not signed yet I’m especially happy about the signings of the local boy Koronis and the potential high upside pitcher Matt Swilley. Lets hope the Rays get at least 5 of the above mentioned high upside players signed.

Here is the updated Draft Board. Click on the table for the full size version.

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Already known signings / not-signings:

  • After learning that the 10th round selection Derek Dennis won’t sign with the Rays and go to Michigan instead I’m very happy to hear that the Rays’ 7th round selection, CF Cody Rogers, has signed with the Rays.
  • Next to the two players who have been added to the Hudson Valley Renegades roster earlier on – CF Chris Murrill and P Jeff Cinadr – and P Jacob Partridge
    who was already rumored of having signed, the Rays have signed another
    five players. The earliest drafted player of these five is the 6th
    round pick, P Devin Fuller. The other four are the very young, raw and talented RF Alexander Diaz (17th round selection), 1B Ryan Wiegand (25th round pick), 41st round selection Matthew Stabelfeld (LHP) as well as the 43rd round selection Eugene Glynn
    (3B). I’m really excited that the Rays have been able to sign three
    high upside prep (or CC) pitchers in Devin Fuller, Andrew Bellatti and
    Jacob Partridge. Let’s follow this example, Kevin James, Pierce Johnson
    and Dylan Floro!
  • One of the raw, later round prep pitchers with lots of upside has
    already chosen against joining the Rays in 2009. The 23rd round
    selection Trevor Peterson (RHP, Hallsville HS) is going to play
    for Louisiana Tech next season. Let’s just hope that not every other
    high upside prep pitcher takes this route. Check out the updated Draft
    Board after the jump …
  • The Rays have signed 13 more players lately, including the 8th round selection Brett Nommensen as well as two high upside prep pitchers in Andrew Bellatti (12th round) and Jacob Partridge (18th; no official word on this signing yet, but a source said he has signed). The 13th round selection, P James Hill,
    has also signed a contract with the Rays. The other signees have all
    been drafted out of college. Some more good news: The Rays 6th round
    selection, RHP Devin Fuller, is rumored to sign soon and the 3th round pick, OF Todd Glaesmann, leans to signing with the Rays.

Some updates on other drafted players:

  • Luke Bailey and LeVon Washington plan to sign (Can the Rays sign both for about 2 Mio. $ together? Questionable!).
  • Kenny Diekroeger and Jeff Malm will be tougher signings with their strong commitments to college programs.
  • 10th
    round pick Derek Dennis (SS) is said to want 1st round money in the 1.5
    Mio. $ range (!!!). So, he will be one of the toughest players to sign
    as the Rays “just” plan on giving him a 2nd round bonus (about 0.5
    Mio.). UPDATE: Dennis won’t sign with the Rays!
  • There are rumors that the Rays just intend to sign one
    of Kenny Diekroeger and Derek Dennis. I hope for Diekroeger if this is
    true.
  • Later round high upside guys like Austin Maddox (C,
    37th round), Dylan Floro (RHP, 20th) and Jacob Partridge (LHP, 18th)
    will be very tough to sign. I hope for one of Floro / Partridge (more
    likely) and don’t expect Maddox to sign.
  • Another tough player to sign is Andrew Heaney who is looking for heavy overslot money.
  • Funny
    thing: 44th round selection Kalani Brackenridge hasn’t even played
    baseball this season and was planning on playing football at the
    University of Hawaii. Now he doesn’t exactly know what to do as it was
    a huge surprise for him to even been drafted.
  • For more infos about draftee signings look at the Draftee Signing Thread at DRaysBay or RaysProspects’ signing board.
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2 Responses to “The Updated Rays Draft Board! Player Stats Included!”

  1. SCOTT MCCANN Says:

    WHAT ABOUT THE 7TH ROUND PICK,HAVE NOT HEARD YOU SAY ANYTHING ABOUT HIM.HEARD HIS IS A GREAT FIND,THE KID HAS SPEED,CAN HIT WITH POWER & HAS STRONG ARM.

  2. BurGi Says:

    That’s simply because I don’t know that much about him! He played for Panola JC this year and committed to transfer for the ’10 season to Texas A&M. There have been rumors, however, that he should sign despite A&M having a great baseball program. BA rated him as the 105th best prospect in prospect laden Texas.
    Hope what you say is true about his skills, while his stats don’t indicate lots of power (at least HR power). But he had some triples and doubles and 14 steals.
    That’s what I found on his stats:
    - http://www.tsrnsports.com/Baseball-2009/Juco/EAST%20ZONE%20REPORT%202009%20WEB.pdf
    - http://www.jucoathletics.com/njcaa_stats.php?sport=bb&region=14

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