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    Re: The Top Prospects for the 2009 MLB Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by Wassit3 View Post
    yeah but will the nats be able to sign him?
    I think the Nat's have shown their willingness to spend money in the draft recently. They lost Crow last year, but it was over less than a million dollars, so that tells me it was a matter of stubbornness on Bowden's side, probably combined with a lack of desire to play for the Nationals on Crow and his agent's side, and they have signed guys like McGeary in the draft, who were passed on by other teams due to the likelihood of high demands.
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    Re: The Top Prospects for the 2009 MLB Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by PotatoOfCouch13 View Post
    I think it's a little early for this. Can we at least wait for the NFL Draft?
    agreed

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    Re: The Top Prospects for the 2009 MLB Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by YEAH DAAAAWG View Post
    I think the Nat's have shown their willingness to spend money in the draft recently. They lost Crow last year, but it was over less than a million dollars, so that tells me it was a matter of stubbornness on Bowden's side, probably combined with a lack of desire to play for the Nationals on Crow and his agent's side, and they have signed guys like McGeary in the draft, who were passed on by other teams due to the likelihood of high demands.
    As we've seen, Bowden prefers keeping the signing bonus money for himself as opposed to actually using it to sign players

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    Quote Originally Posted by etothep View Post
    As we've seen, Bowden prefers keeping the signing bonus money for himself as opposed to actually using it to sign players
    Hahaha, with any luck Bowden won't be in power by the draft, and even if he is I think even he's smart enough to just give Strasburg what he wants.
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    Re: The Top Prospects for the 2009 MLB Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by YEAH DAAAAWG View Post
    I think the Nat's have shown their willingness to spend money in the draft recently. They lost Crow last year, but it was over less than a million dollars, so that tells me it was a matter of stubbornness on Bowden's side, probably combined with a lack of desire to play for the Nationals on Crow and his agent's side, and they have signed guys like McGeary in the draft, who were passed on by other teams due to the likelihood of high demands.
    the fact that it was over less than a million dollars is what gives me pause however as you said that is just one case, they have spent in other cases. I am sure there were also other factors besides the money in why they didn't sign Crow, not that I have any inside knowledge or anything. The thing I am mildly afraid the Nats wil do is try to draft players that are nearly "major league ready" so to speak to try to turn things around quickly on the cheap, I hate hearing that term bandied about. You know guys that could be ready to play in a year or 3, usally college players.
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