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Originally Posted by Valiant
Ok, you are an idiot..
You just admitted that all the players in those rounds are flyers.. The whole damn MLB missed on him.. But keep telling your arrogant self that somehow the Cards organization knew something that no one else knew for 12 rounds..
Then lets add the fact that Pujols while great was not even the best player on his HS team (fort osage), they had stud pitching staff Hanna, Franca, one other person whose name slips my memory.. That 97 team was loaded with players all around..
Even at Maple Woods, where I went also with Pujols that team was loaded.. The guy turned into an amazing talent but to say other teams overlooked him is idiotic.. They guy did not look like he was going to be a HOF player while at those levels..
Enjoy the gem that fell in your laps..
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I didn't say that the Cards knew something the rest of the league didn't; I said the Royals are extraordinarily stupid for NOT knowing something that the rest of the league didn't.
I repeat: They had a member of their organization LIVING WITH HIM. They had senior scouts watching him, they had guys within the organization who thought he was a good hitter but they were drafting for need (in the late rounds of the MLB baseball draft ?!?!?).
The fact that they didn't even take a flyer on him in the 10th is mind-boggling. Me saying that there's a difference in organizational aptitude is me stating that the Royals are the most poorly run franchise in the American league (fighting the Pirates for all of baseball). It's not saying that the Cardinals are full of sooth-sayers and talent scouting magicians.