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Picollo on with Petro.

Asked about the Hendricks brothers negotiations. Picollo says they have not negotiated with them before.

Asked about Crow signing before the 17th. Picollo said this may take some time. We'd love to get Aaron out right away. Whether or not that happens will be dictated in the next few weeks.

Timetable for Crow to get to the bigs? Picollo says he's advanced, aggressive, knowledgeable, and has 3 very good pitches. Talked about Luke's path. Time will tell if he's on the same track. Has to prove that he can get high level minor league guys out before moving to the bigs.

Crow profiles as a 1 or 2. Very confident with the ability to get to a 2 at the least.

Money issue. We'll deal with it as we get through it. Petro asked about how negotiations start? It is a factor what players say. This is what it'll take to get me. Tougher to judge high school players because their expectations are so high.

Wil Myers. Petro says reports are $2 million not to go to South Carolina and sign. Asked if college baseball has gotten that much better or have the agents began using it more as a tool? Picollo said it's both. Kids want to get to the next level. Facilities are very nice now at colleges. College is usually the first step in the process to get to the pros. That's why parents look their first. Then they start evaluating what it takes to sign them away to go pro.

Picollo said the Royals were prepared to draft players whose talent is better than the round. They believe that Wil wants to play pro baseball but understand that he'll be ok at college. Were very excited to get him. Valued him as a first round talent.

Petro talked about not having to give mega-money to first rounders because we finished decent last year. That saves for the rest of the draft. Picollo agrees that is accurate. The more talent we can acquire through the draft helps our organization overall. They expect these guys to get to the bigs but even if they don't, they improve the organization. Implied that more scouts are/will be watching the Royals minor league players.

Do you feel confident you will get Wil Myers signed? Picollo says we are confident we will get him signed. Getting a feel for where the family wants to go. Feel that Wil really wants to play pro baseball. Gut feel after talking with scouts and family. Feel that he is a real baseball player.

Physical attributes lead you to believe that he can catch. Big physical kid. Great athlete. Bat attracted the Royals to him. As of right now, we drafted him as a catcher and we'll pursue that to see where it takes us. Agent is Jeff Barry.

Petro asked if they had drafted any Boras clients. No Boras clients. Not by design. Just coincidence. His players didn't match up where we selected and with who was available. We won't shy away from an agent. We want the best available. That's what we scout for. This is what they believe in.

Chris Dwyer. Draft eligible freshman. Petro says he probably needs a little time in the minors to refine his tools. Picollo says they scouted Dwyer last year. Talked about drafting him last year but didn't. Had a chance but the dollar figure Dwyer gave didn't match up with where the Royals wanted to go last year. This year, solid year at Clemson, not a great year as a freshman. Dwyer cleaned up his delivery. Very good arm action. Above average fastball. Curve. Change. These two off speed pitches separate him from other left handers. Great makeup. Good competitor. Talked about how he was a HS QB. Has work to do to get better. But Dwyer feels he's making adjustments. Not a fast mover through the minors but an advanced college pitcher. Minors will take care of the rest of the refining.

Petro talked about Dwyers ERA being high but talked about the overall stuff. This is why scouts and development guys earn money. Picollo said you hit the nail on the head. Absolutely the guy the staff can't wait to get their hands on. Watched tape Sunday night. One of the pitching coaches asked why he was available in the fourth round. Piece of clay that needs molding but can be top end of a rotation.

Rounds 5-8. Petro sees "regular" money going to these picks. Said if you can get two of these guys to the bigs as relievers you had a heck of a run. If one gets into the rotation it's a sensational draft. Am I wrong? Picollo. Exactly right. The strength of the draft was college pitching. Lots of relievers. From Royals board anyway. We knew we'd get at least two of the 8 guys we targeted here and ended up getting 4.

Last two years we had a lot of HS pitchers drafted and tehy are all starters getting to the Low A/High A level. If you can take college guys who have experience and put them behind the young guys, they'll protect and advance the younger guys. Thinks they'll be 4 for 4 (hopefully) in getting these guys to the MLB.

Did you watch the LSU Arkansas game? Picollo was at the airport but saw the first three innings. Watched our guys real close.

Which draft was better: 2009 draft of 2010 draft? Picollo says 09 because that's what he knows right now.

Bigger upside: Crow or Hochaver? Aaron Crow after some thought.

In favor of a world draft? Picollo says no. I like the system the way it is. Personally wish they didn't have to draft people. Just sign the kids you scout. It would be more pure than the system we have now.

In favor of slotting picks dollar amounts? Picollo said yes and no. I see both sides. The system now let's you get more talent. If I had to say yes or no, I'd say yes.

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Thanks for the wrap up

I caught bits and pieces. I would think Crow could rise faster than Hooch, but we’ll see.

Crow ready to set sights on bright future

First the Royals need to get Crow signed, and that could take a while. Picollo is optimistic about Crow and the Royals’ other top Draft choices.

“But if you look at the past history,” he said, “there have been deals that have gone right down to the final minutes. If that’s what it is, and we get the player signed, we’ll deal with it and we’ll be happy.”

For Crow, the extra attention kept coming after Tuesday’s Draft. His friends were pumped, more reporters kept calling, he made an appearance on MLB Network. Everybody wanted to know: How did it feel to be drafted by your favorite team?

“I was excited,” Crow said.

And with last year over, Crow has learned a few things from the whole experience.

“Be more focused on getting things done,” he said, “and making it work.”

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Jun 16, 2009 1:00 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I really got the idea that the Royals are going to spend to get the top 4 signed.

With the saved money in the 5th through 8th rounds, I think the Royals will toss out that $2 million bonus asked for by Myers. It also sounded like he was willing to go to school if he got a lower offer. After the top 4, there weren’t any really big names that we picked. So, we’ll get the lower guys for more slot value type of deals.

It was a really good interview. Really showed us a lot about the plans for their lower level teams. Let the high ceiling HS guys like Melville start, use the college guys as relief. Picollo talked about how this helps the younger guys out. So this is a good thing.

Crow I don’t think has much leverage. I think this deal is pretty much already done and they just have to wait for approval.

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by 306008 on Jun 16, 2009 1:30 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I don't think they would have taken Myers

If they didn’t intend to sign him with an aggressive offer.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Jun 16, 2009 1:41 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Exactly

Why waste the pick?

by AxDxMx on Jun 16, 2009 2:17 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

To me, the Myers pick was the most encouraging of the last few years for the Royals

Not necessarily because of Myers, the player, his potential, etc. I mean from an organization perspective. It’s just such a complete 180 degree turn from the David/Dan Glass philosophy of picking whoever they think is mostly likely to sign for a $1000 bonus. Whether it was Dayton or someone else, Glass has clearly been convinced that the way you maximize dollars with a small market team is by investing disproportionately in the draft and (hopefully) more and more international signings.

"Now…put that in your [BLEEP]ing pipe and smoke it." -Hal McRae

"I was doing this when BJ was in his father's nutsack." -Renzo Gracie

by Sweep_the_Leg on Jun 16, 2009 3:00 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

And the really smart thing is

The Royals have leverage against Myers because if he balks at signing, the Royals simply get an additional third round pick next year.

It really confused me why more teams weren’t taking signability concerns in the third round. That’s the last “protected” round where teams are given compensation for players that fail to sign. Luckily, the Royals were one of the smart teams that took advantage of this.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Jun 16, 2009 3:17 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

It reallly makes up for the shocking non-signing of Grudz

at least the Cruz signing has worked out well

I'm not a sabermetrician, but I do play one at Driveline Mechanics.

by devil_fingers on Jun 16, 2009 3:35 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I wonder if we can get Miggy up to type A or B again?

He will be a six year free agent after this year.

Go Royals!

by BabyBlues on Jun 16, 2009 4:59 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Trade Miggy NOW while he's HOT!

Yeah? From what I hear, you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a f@#%ing boat.

by BillyMojo on Jun 16, 2009 6:22 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

type A?....

is that a joke?

Fire Everyone

by billybeingbilly on Jun 16, 2009 6:43 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Interesting part of the interview

Piccolo was alluding to the fact that the HS pitchers drafted previously, such as Montgomery and Mehlville, were drafted to be starters, while the college guys this year were drafted with the idea that they could supply cheap assets to build a good bullpen shortly.

He didn’t say it, but perhaps the idea is to have these recent classes all “match up” and develop into big leaguers at approximately the same time, since the high schoolers got a “jump” on the college guys.

I assume Crowe is the exception to what he was alluding to about the college players, and they obviously view him as a starter. Would assume he would have a chance to be up to KC by 2011 at the latest.

Mr Glass, this is a pro sports team, not a retail store - run it like one!

by loyal2sdad on Jun 17, 2009 11:15 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Then deal them off

For low OBA, no glove platoon hitters.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Jun 17, 2009 11:44 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

Ouch,

Sincerely,

Dayton

Mr Glass, this is a pro sports team, not a retail store - run it like one!

by loyal2sdad on Jun 17, 2009 1:10 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I thought it was really interesting too.

Coffee. The NEW Performance Enhancing drug for Sport's Writers. Just ask Ken Rosenthal.

by 306008 on Jun 17, 2009 1:37 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

By the way

I was quite impressed by Coleman of LSU. FB speed was only avg, but with that deceptive arm angle and what appeared to be excellent movement, this guy could be a VERY effective reliever, especially against RH batters.

We haven’t had too many borderline sidearm guys on the Royals. Coleman is sorta in between sidearm and 3/4s. Seems to me when you have a good pitcher like that, control is never an issue for them. Not sure if there is a mechanical reason for that? Sure enough, looking at his college stats, this guy is a genuine strike thrower.

Older readers may remember a sidearmed reliever that was very good for KC a couple of decades ago – Mike Armstrong.

Mr Glass, this is a pro sports team, not a retail store - run it like one!

by loyal2sdad on Jun 17, 2009 11:19 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Terry Leach was pretty decent

As well as Steve Shiflett and Andy McGaffigan. Rusty Meachem went sidearm on occasion too. And DJ Carrasco would drop down once in awhile. They talked about him on the broadcast the other day when Bale was dropping down.

I think I heard Baumann or White, our other draftees, threw at weird arm angles too. I love relievers with deceptive deliveries.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Jun 17, 2009 11:46 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Totally forgot Meachem

short career, but very effective for us

Mr Glass, this is a pro sports team, not a retail store - run it like one!

by loyal2sdad on Jun 17, 2009 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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