Yanks’ second pick, #44 overall

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 Yanks’ second pick, #44 overall
With their second pick, the Yanks selected Jeremy Bleich, LHP, Stanford Scouting Report : Neither BA nor Keith Law nor MLB have a report on the guy, so we’re out of luck. Here’s his video . My Take : Don’t like the pick, it’s an overdraft. Can’t even find the kid on BA’s top 200 list. Outlook : Bah. Staten Island I guess. The site’s a bit ... [link]

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Yankees Day 1 Draft Results and Analysis
Published 6/6/2008 by Patrick at YanksBlog.com
The 2008 MLB Draft began yesterday and, in day 1, the Yankees made a total of 7 selections. Here they are with accompanying analysis links: 28. RHP Gerrit Cole, Orange Lutheran HS (CA) ( MLB.com Video - River Ave. Blues Profile - Pending Pinstripes Profile ) 44. RHP Jeremy Bleich, Stanford ( Video - RAB - PP ) 75. RHP Scott Bittle, Mississippi ( Video - RAB - PP ) 106. 2B David Adams, Virginia ( Video - RAB - PP ) 140. SS Corban Joseph, Franklin HS (TN) ( Video - ...

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