First Official MLB Draft (Picks Only)

Say Hey Kid

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Dec 10, 2007
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Hey guys! With only 3 of us the draft wraps around crazy fast, so I'm making the clock 12 hours to avoid skips.
Unfortunately, my fellow NL fan Old Man Willie is skipped.

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1B Dolph Camilli

1941 NL MVP
2 X ALL-STAR
5 X TOP 10 IN WAR
7 X TOP 10 IN WAR Position Players
7 X TOP 9 IN Offensive WAR
135 OPS+!
 
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Vegeta

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May 2, 2009
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The Tigers select 3B Sal Bando

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Career Stats

.254/.352/.408 (.760)
119 OPS+
1790 Hits
242 Homeruns
1039 RBI
61.4 WAR

162 Game Averages

144 Hits
19 Homeruns
83 RBI

Awards and Accomplishments

3x Top 5 MVP Voting
3x World Series Champion
4X All-Star


The Tigers select SP Spud Chandler

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Career Stats

109-43
2.84 ERA
132 ERA+ (30th All-Time)
614 Ks
109 CG
26 Shutouts

162 Game Averages

19-7
256 IP
106 Ks
19 CG
4 Shutouts

Awards and Accomplishments

4x All-Star
3x World Series Champion
1x AL MVP
1x ERA Leader
1x Wins Leader

The anchor of the 1930's Yankee Dynasty, Chandler sports the highest win percentage of any pitcher in the modern era (.717). His 1.64 ERA season in 1943 was the lowest ERA posted by a pitcher between 1920-1967.​
 
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Say Hey Kid

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Dec 10, 2007
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Alright, I'm gonna finish my SPs with a starter and his team that I used to go see at the old Tiger Stadium and that Vegeta has never heard of before. ;)

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P MICKEY LOLICH

1968 AL Babe Ruth Award
1968 WS MVP
3 X ALL-STAR
1 X TOP 5 IN MVP
2 X TOP 3 IN CY YOUNG
2 X TOP 6 IN WAR
4 X TOP 8 IN WAR for Pitchers
104 ERA+
 
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Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
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Vegeta, you're not up, I am. I'm gonna wait on my next pick until Old Man Willie catches up with his 4 picks.
 

Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
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Southbridge, MA
The Beavers select 3B Art Devlin

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10 year career

.269/.364/.338/.702
110 OPS+
57 triples
508 RBIs
285 stolen bases (led 1905 with 59)
576 walks to 345 strikeouts
36.6 WAR (8.0 in 1906)
10.2 dWAR

The Beavers select SP Mark Buehrle

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16 year career

214-160
3.81 ERA
116 ERA+
5x All Star
4x Gold Glove
59.2 WAR

The Beavers select SP Bartolo Colon

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18 year career

218-154
3.97 ERA
2,237 strikeouts
110 ERA+
3x All Star
2005 Cy Young

The Beavers select C Tony Pena

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18 year career

.260/.309/.364/.673
1,687 hits
708 RBIs
24.6 WAR
17.3 dWAR
35% caught stealing
 

Say Hey Kid

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Nice Picks.

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LF Bobby Veach

2 X TOP 10 IN WAR
6 X TOP 7 IN WAR Position Players
6 X TOP IN Offensive WAR
6 X TOP 9 IN Batting Average
4 X TOP 10 IN On-Base%
5 X TOP 8 IN Slugging %
5 X TOP 7 IN On-Base Plus Slugging
127 OPS+
 

Vegeta

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May 2, 2009
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The Tigers select LF Alex Gordon

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Career Stats

.269/.348/.435 (.783 OPS)
112 OPS+
1140 Hits
134 Home Runs
523 RBI
31.8 WAR

162 Game Averages

163 Hits
19 Home Runs
75 RBI

Awards and Accomplishments

4x Gold-Glove Winner
3x All-Star
1x World Series Champion

The Tigers select C Manny Sanguillen

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.296/.326/.398 (.724 OPS)
102 OPS+
1500 Hits
65 HR
585 RBIs
27.5 WAR
11.3 dWAR

162 Game Averages

168 Hits
7 HR
65 RBI

Awards and Accomplishments

3x All-Star
2x World Series Champion​
 

Say Hey Kid

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My starting 3B watches his Heinie Groh. ;)

5 X TOP 8 IN WAR
6 X TOP 10 IN WAR Position Players
6 X TOP 6 IN Offensive WAR
4 X TOP 9 IN Defensive WAR
3 X TOP 5 IN Batting Average
6 X TOP 8 IN On-Base%
3 X TOP 7 IN Slugging %
3 X TOP 4 IN On-Base Plus Slugging
118 OPS+
 

Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
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The Beavers select OF George Foster

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18 year career

.274/.338/.480/.818
126 OPS+
348 home runs
1,239 RBIs
1,925 hits
43.9 WAR
38.4 oWAR
5x All Star
1x Silver Slugger
1977 NL MVP (finished 2nd in 1976, 3rd in 1981)
1975, 1976 World Champion

The Beavers select SP Lynwood "Schoolboy" Rowe

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15 year career

158-101
3.87 ERA
110 ERA+
137 complete games
22 shutouts
34.9 WAR
Holds the American League record for most consecutive victories with 16 set in 1934
Lifetime .263 batting average along with 18 home runs and 153 RBIs
Finished 4th in MVP voting in 1934
3x All Star
1935 World Champion
 

Say Hey Kid

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This time I'm gonna pick a player from a team that Old Man Willie is unfamiliar with. ;)

CF Brett Butler

1996 Branch Rickey Award
1996 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
3 X TOP 10 IN WAR Position Players
6 X TOP 8 IN Offensive WAR
3 X TOP 9 IN Batting Average
7 X TOP 9 IN On-Base%
110 OPS+
 

Say Hey Kid

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The Tigers select 2B Buddy Myer and SS Joe Tinker.
Aw, I love Fregosi as my starting SS, but as a Cubs fan I really wanted Tinker on my bench.

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2B Johnny Evers

HALL OF FAMER
1914 NL MVP
3 X TOP 10 IN Wins Above Replacement
5 X TOP 10 IN WAR Position Players
2 X TOP 6 IN Offensive WAR
7 X TOP 9 IN Defensive WAR
OPS+ 106


John Joseph Evers
Inducted to the Hall of Fame in: 1946
Primary team: Chicago Cubs
Primary position: 2nd Baseman
At 5-foot-9 and 125 pounds, Johnny Evers wasn’t built to hit home runs.

Instead, the acrobatic Evers used his impressive knowledge of the rules and his scrappy, determined style of play to lead his teams to five National League pennants and three World Series titles in the first years of the 20th Century.

Born in Troy, N.Y., on July 21, 1881, Evers made his big league debut at the age of 21 in 1902 with the Chicago Cubs. Evers established himself as the Cubs’ starting second baseman in 1903 – teaming with shortstop Joe Tinker and first baseman Frank Chance to form one of the best infield combinations of the era.

In 1906, the Cubs dominated the NL from start to finish, winning a record 116 games and posting a record .763 winning percentage.

Evers hit .255 that season, but drove in 51 runs and stole 49 bases. His spectacular infield defense – combined with that of Tinker, Chance and the other members of the Cubs – resulted in Chicago allowing just 381 runs for the entire season.

The Cubs lost the 1906 World Series to the White Sox, but won the Fall Classic in 1907 and 1908. In 1910, Evers – along with Tinker and Chance – was immortalized in the poem Baseball’s Sad Lexicon, written by newspaper man Franklin P. Adams, a reporter who worked for the New York Evening Mail and closely followed the Cubs’ main rival, the New York Giants.

After the 1913 season, the Cubs traded Evers to the Boston Braves – who had finished fifth in the NL in 1913. But with Evers as their everyday second baseman in 1914, the Braves caught fire in the second half of the season and stormed to the pennant, earning the nickname “Miracle Braves.”

Against the heavily favored Philadelphia Athletics in the 1914 World Series, Evers hit .438 as the Braves swept the series in four games. For his efforts that season, Evers was named the National League winner of the Chalmers Award, which served as a most valuable player award for each league.

Evers played in parts of five more seasons after 1914, ending his career with a .270 batting average, 1,659 hits and 324 stolen bases. He managed the Cubs in 1913 as a player/manager, and also managed the Cubs in 1921 and the White Sox in 1924.

Evers was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946. He passed away in on March 28, 1947 and was buried in his hometown of Troy.


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DID YOU KNOW

THAT JOHNNY EVERS WAS PRESENTED WITH A BRAND NEW CHALMERS AUTOMOBILE AS WINNER OF THE 1914 CHALMERS AWARD, A PREDECESSOR TO TODAY'S MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD?

"I doubt if any second baseman has had so great an influence on the work of a club as a whole or has been so important a factor in its success as Evers has been with the Chicago Nationals. " Frank Chance
CAREER STATS
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Year Inducted: 1946 See 10 more from 1946
Primary Team: Chicago Cubs See 13 more from Chicago Cubs
Position Played: 2nd Baseman See 19 more from this position
Bats: Left See 85 more left handed batters
Throws: Right See 220 more right handed throwers
Birth place: Troy, New York See 30 more from New York
Birth year: 1881 See 3 more born this year
Died: 1947, Albany, New York
Played for:
Chicago Cubs (1902-1913)
Boston Braves (1914-1917)
Philadelphia Phillies (1917)
Chicago White Sox (1922)
Boston Braves (1929)
Managed:
Chicago Cubs (1913)
Chicago Cubs (1921)
Chicago White Sox (1924)
CAREER AT A GLANCE
Games
1784
At Bats
6137
Runs
919
Hits
1659
Doubles
216
Triples
70
Home Runs
12
RBI
538
Stolen Bases
324
Walks
778
Batting Average
.270
OPS
.690
On Base %
.356
Slugging %
.334
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Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
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The Beavers select 2B Eddie Stanky

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11 year career

.268/.410/.348/.758
109 OPS+
1,154 hits
364 RBIs
Never failed to get at least 120 hits in every season he had 450+ at bats
996 walks to 374 strikeouts
39.3 WAR (8 WAR in 1950)
3x led the league in walks with 148, 137, 144
3x All Star
2x led the league in OBP with .436 and .460
Finished 3rd in MVP voting in 1950
1947, 1948, 1951 NL Pennant Winner

As a runner at third base with less than two out, he would station himself several feet back of the bag, in shallow left field. He would time the arc of any outfield fly and then take off running, step on third as the catch was being made and continue to run at full speed, making it almost impossible to throw him out at home, a tactic eventually outlawed as a result. He was also (in)famous for what came to be called "the Stanky maneuver", distracting opposing hitters by jumping up and down and waving his arms behind the pitcher from his second base position.

The Beavers select OF Tim Salmon

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14 year career

.282/.385/.498/.884
128 OPS+
1,674 hits
339 doubles
299 home runs
1,016 RBIs
40.5 WAR
1993 Rookie of the year
1x Silver Slugger
2002 World Champion
 

Say Hey Kid

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RF RUSTY STAUB

23 YEAR CAREER

1978 Edgar Martinez Award
6 X ALL-STAR
.279 .362 .431 .793
124 OPS+
 

Say Hey Kid

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C Bob Boone's 25.3 dWAR is the 16th highest of all time among all players and is even 1.2 points higher than Andruw Jones.

4 X ALL-STAR
7 X GOLD GLOVE
8 X TOP 10 IN Defensive WAR
 

Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
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The Beavers select Brother of Gaylord, SP Jim Perry

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215-174
3.45 ERA
106 ERA+
109 complete games
32 shutouts
1,576 strikeouts
38.7 WAR
3x All Star
1970 Cy Young
1965 AL Pennant winner

The Beavers select SS Al Dark

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14 year career

.289/.333/.411/.744
98 OPS+
2,089 hits
358 doubles
72 triples
126 home runs
757 RBIs
43.0 WAR
12.2 dWAR
3x All Star
1948 Rookie of the Year (also finished 3rd in MVP voting that year)
1954 World Champion (hit .412 in that series)
overall .323 postseason batting average playing in 3 World Series total
 

Say Hey Kid

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Dec 10, 2007
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1B Frank Chance and SP Jack Pfeister
As a Cubs fan, I wanted the the most memorable double-play combination in baseball history, Tinker to Evers to Chance, but at least I got Evers and his 15.4 dWAR. ;)

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P Frank Tanana played for the Tigers, Vegeta. ;)

106 ERA+
 
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Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
9,316
730
Southbridge, MA
The Beavers select 3B/2B Larry Gardner

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17 year career

.289/.355/.384/.739
109 OPS+
1,931 hits
301 doubles
934 RBIs
48.0 WAR
10.8 dWAR
1912, 1915, 1916, 1920 World Champion

Not a power hitter by any means, one could argue that Larry Gardner was a product of the Dead Ball Era. However, as the Dead Ball Era came to a close, Gardner remained and remained effective. In fact, his most consistent years came towards the conclusion of the 1910s which is generally referred to as the beginning of the live-ball era with the emergence of Babe Ruth.

The Beavers select RP Tom Burgmeier

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17 year career

79-55
3.23 ERA
119 ERA+
102 saves
584 strikeouts
16.9 WAR
1x All Star
His best year came in his All Star year of 1980 where he registered a 2.00 ERA, 213 ERA+, saved 24 of 26 opportunities, struck out 54 batters, a 2.72 FIP, a 1.081 WHIP, and a 4.1 WAR
 

Say Hey Kid

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RIGHTY SP DIZZY TROUT (CAREER TIGER ;) )

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2ND IN MVP VOTING
2 X ALL-STAR
3 X TOP 7 IN WAR
4 X TOP 9 IN WAR for Pitchers
6 X TOP 10 IN ERA
4 X TOP 6 IN Wins
124 ERA+!
 
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Vegeta

God Dammit Nappa
May 2, 2009
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530
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Love Dizzy Trout. Detroit will take former Tigers RP Andrew Miller

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Career Stats (As a Reliever)

2.51 ERA
169 ERA+
36 Saves
13.75 K/9
1.055 WHIP

Awards and Accomplishments


10th Cy Young Voting (2015)

Arguably one of the biggest draft busts of all time as a starting pitcher, Andrew Miller resurrected his career in the bullpen. Since becoming a reliever, Miller has been nearly untouchable, joining the ranks of Chapman, Kimbrel, and Jansen in dominance.


The Tigers also welcome back RP Joaquin Benoit

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Career Stats

3.84 ERA
116 ERA+
50 Saves
1.231 WHIP

Much in the same vein as Miller, Benoit is another failed starter turned dominant reliever; having posted four 2.xx and two 1.xx ERA seasons over the past 7 years.
 
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Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
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5,695
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Love Dizzy Trout. Detroit will take former Tigers RP Andrew Miller, and RP Joaquin Benoit
Thanks! Right now he and his 124 ERA+ are my #1. This has turned out really well, because I'm working with good guys. I'm gonna keep the standard rules next year and after guys see what a quality, successful draft this was, I think we'll have more people. I'm willing to do all the non-fun Commish work even if I don't play.

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SP CARL MAYS

119 ERA+
 
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