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bacdorslider posted:
If you are a money player, you will get instruction... maybe not to the degree that you would in college, maybe more, depends on the team. I know several high school players drafted in the top 5 rounds that moved quickly and are playing major league ball. Lets see Mookie Betts, Robbie Ray are a couple.

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Yes and well, not necessarily a definite. It depends on the organization. There have been circumstances where the PC would hardly interact with a top draft pick. They didn't want to be responsible for messing with them mentally or physically as there's a ton of money wrapped up in the prospect. It happened to a young pitcher I know that was taken 42nd overall out of HS. His thoughts today, fifteen years later, most mid rounder's adapted and were more approached/developed by PC's at the minor level. His reasoning was that making a mid round pitcher better was the best way to get promoted, as nobody really expects them  to do much......How are you gonna make the money pitcher that chucks 97-99 better?.....have a problem with the money pitcher or an unwelcome change to him.............jobless.

 

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