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    sportstr44 reacted to T.G. in From Phenom to the Farm   
    I sincerely hope people take the time to listen to the podcast.  @sportstr44 Thank you for sharing it.  I really enjoyed it a great deal.
    My take-away is that Brandon Wood is happy now and he's doing some great work to young kids playing baseball.  I also think that what he said about his experience (good and bad) as a baseball player were interesting. Perhaps Mike Scioscia is part of the blame for his lack of success.  Wood doesn't go so far as to point any fingers - but clearly the organization might have been able to do more to help him not only as a baseball player, but as a person who had some mental health issues.
    It's really a good listen.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Angel Oracle in 2020 Rule 5 Draft (Pirates select Jose Soriano, Angels select Jose Rivera)   
    9. Los Angeles Angels -- Jose Alberto Rivera, RHP (Astros)
    Scouting Report: The Astros signed Rivera signed for $10,000 at 19—relatively older for a Latin American signing—so he didn't make his full-season debut until he was 22 in 2019. He has electric arm speed, producing a fastball that ranges from 97-102 mph with lively tailing action. He throws a split-change in the mid-80s, a pitch that progressed throughout the 2019 season to flash above-average by the end of that year. He has a hard slider in the mid-80s as well, but it's not reliable in terms of the pure quality of the pitch or his ability to hit his target. He has an aggressive, high-energy delivery that he will need to corral to repeat more often and improve his strike-throwing ability. His control will probably lead to issues in 2021, but he should be able to stick around the Angels' bullpen as a power reliever.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from ettin in 2020 Rule 5 Draft (Pirates select Jose Soriano, Angels select Jose Rivera)   
    9. Los Angeles Angels -- Jose Alberto Rivera, RHP (Astros)
    Scouting Report: The Astros signed Rivera signed for $10,000 at 19—relatively older for a Latin American signing—so he didn't make his full-season debut until he was 22 in 2019. He has electric arm speed, producing a fastball that ranges from 97-102 mph with lively tailing action. He throws a split-change in the mid-80s, a pitch that progressed throughout the 2019 season to flash above-average by the end of that year. He has a hard slider in the mid-80s as well, but it's not reliable in terms of the pure quality of the pitch or his ability to hit his target. He has an aggressive, high-energy delivery that he will need to corral to repeat more often and improve his strike-throwing ability. His control will probably lead to issues in 2021, but he should be able to stick around the Angels' bullpen as a power reliever.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Angels in 2030 in 2020 Rule 5 Draft (Pirates select Jose Soriano, Angels select Jose Rivera)   
    9. Los Angeles Angels -- Jose Alberto Rivera, RHP (Astros)
    Scouting Report: The Astros signed Rivera signed for $10,000 at 19—relatively older for a Latin American signing—so he didn't make his full-season debut until he was 22 in 2019. He has electric arm speed, producing a fastball that ranges from 97-102 mph with lively tailing action. He throws a split-change in the mid-80s, a pitch that progressed throughout the 2019 season to flash above-average by the end of that year. He has a hard slider in the mid-80s as well, but it's not reliable in terms of the pure quality of the pitch or his ability to hit his target. He has an aggressive, high-energy delivery that he will need to corral to repeat more often and improve his strike-throwing ability. His control will probably lead to issues in 2021, but he should be able to stick around the Angels' bullpen as a power reliever.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Redondo in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Erik Rivera, LHP/OF, Angels
    Rivera shows the most promise of the many two-way players the Angels are trying to develop. The 2019 fourth-round pick showed a good lefthanded swing with power at the plate and a fastball up to 95 mph from the left side on the mound at instructs. Evaluators generally prefer Rivera as a pitcher and think that should be his primary role moving forward, but he showed enough offensive potential to contribute as a pinch-hitter or designated hitter on days he didn't pitch.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Redondo in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from rafibomb in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from rafibomb in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Erik Rivera, LHP/OF, Angels
    Rivera shows the most promise of the many two-way players the Angels are trying to develop. The 2019 fourth-round pick showed a good lefthanded swing with power at the plate and a fastball up to 95 mph from the left side on the mound at instructs. Evaluators generally prefer Rivera as a pitcher and think that should be his primary role moving forward, but he showed enough offensive potential to contribute as a pinch-hitter or designated hitter on days he didn't pitch.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from ettin in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from ettin in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Erik Rivera, LHP/OF, Angels
    Rivera shows the most promise of the many two-way players the Angels are trying to develop. The 2019 fourth-round pick showed a good lefthanded swing with power at the plate and a fastball up to 95 mph from the left side on the mound at instructs. Evaluators generally prefer Rivera as a pitcher and think that should be his primary role moving forward, but he showed enough offensive potential to contribute as a pinch-hitter or designated hitter on days he didn't pitch.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Chuck in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Chuck in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Erik Rivera, LHP/OF, Angels
    Rivera shows the most promise of the many two-way players the Angels are trying to develop. The 2019 fourth-round pick showed a good lefthanded swing with power at the plate and a fastball up to 95 mph from the left side on the mound at instructs. Evaluators generally prefer Rivera as a pitcher and think that should be his primary role moving forward, but he showed enough offensive potential to contribute as a pinch-hitter or designated hitter on days he didn't pitch.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Angel Oracle in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Angel Oracle in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Erik Rivera, LHP/OF, Angels
    Rivera shows the most promise of the many two-way players the Angels are trying to develop. The 2019 fourth-round pick showed a good lefthanded swing with power at the plate and a fastball up to 95 mph from the left side on the mound at instructs. Evaluators generally prefer Rivera as a pitcher and think that should be his primary role moving forward, but he showed enough offensive potential to contribute as a pinch-hitter or designated hitter on days he didn't pitch.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from Stradling in The Official 2020 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    Chris Rodriguez, RHP, Angels
    Rodriguez showed some of the best stuff of any pitcher in Arizona. His fastball sat 94-96 mph with sinking, tailing life and he commanded three secondary pitches that all drew plus grades from evaluators. His slider, in particular, jumped forward to become the best pitch in his arsenal. Most important, Rodriguez was durable. After being beset by injuries throughout his career, Rodriguez handled a normal workload and didn’t miss any time while maintaining premium stuff throughout.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from rafibomb in The Kumar Rocker/Jack Leiter/Jaden Hill sweepstakes   
    Also, they had Leiter dropping to the DBacks at #6.
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    sportstr44 got a reaction from rafibomb in The Kumar Rocker/Jack Leiter/Jaden Hill sweepstakes   
    9 Colton Cowser
    Sam Houston StateOF Notes:  
    Like Wilson, Cowser could get knocked for playing in a smaller conference. Unlike Wilson, Cowser has track record with Team USA on his resume and scouts came away impressed with his swing and ability to control the strike zone after watching him as a rising sophomore with the team in 2019. The No. 6 prospect in the college class, Cowser has a projectable frame with above-average speed, solid instincts and solid hitting ability and power.
      Los Angeles could be a wild card in the draft after firing GM Billy Eppler after the 2020 season and the team is also picking in a range where the board tends to open up.
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