Posey v. Beckham

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Thus is the battle evidently raging on the Tampa Bay draft board. Should the Rays go with a bigger need position or with the sexier pick with higher upside? Today we'll begin our draft coverage (including attempting to uncover some draft sleepers rather than spending too much time on the same old names) by attempting to answer the question: who's number one? via www.sptimes.com  ... [link]

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THE SUNDAY MORNING REVOLUTION: Scott Kazmir Rediscovers His Confidence
Published 5/11/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Devil Ray Guevara) at Rays Index
... Beyond the Boxscore breaks down the two most likely candidates for the #1 pick. Tim Beckham and Florida State catcher Buster Posey. My Gator allegiances aside. Um. What? nevermind. Momentary lack of respect for my alma mata. Screw Posey. [Beyond the Boxscore] ...

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