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Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:20 am
by Greg Ambrosius
I'm surprised that nobody on these boards talked about the MLB First Year Player Draft on the MLB Network. Maybe our group was too busy watching actual MLB games on Tuesday not to watch this, but I gave it a quick look and formed some quick opinions.



For one thing, it was good to see the MLB draft live on TV. It's about time. I know the players aren't as familiar to fans as NFL rookies, but it's hard to believe that baseball has been watching the popularity of the NFL Draft and not saying, "you know, we could do something like that." Having their own network now makes this possible, but you wonder if even ESPN2 wouldn't have done this in the past.



I'll admit I didn't watch much of the draft on Tuesday, but I did watch the first hour or so. Here are some quick opinions:



** Bud Selig obviously watched clips of how Pete Rozelle and Paul Tagliabue did this on TV and tried his best to duplicate their deliveries. Unfortunately, he was VERY bad. Bud just isn't a good speaker and even announcing names off cue cards looks rehearsed. And of course, he had to say each time "the MLB First Year Player Draft". Annoying after awhile, Bud. Seeing a smile, or an ad lib, or even blood flowing from Bud would help. ;)



** I realize why MLB held this in their Studio 42 area of the network, but the lack of any fan participation made this sterile at best. I may be wrong, but I'm not sure anyone clapped after Stephen Strasburg was selected No. 1, but after that there was applause after each top pick. Unfortunately, those clapping were representatives from OTHER TEAMS!!! That came across as staged and probably disingenious. It would be like hosting the NFBC drafts and having each team clap for the other team after each pick!! :D Nice pick, Shawn, nice pick (when under your breath you're laughing and saying "whew, I didn't want him anyway").



** In other words, next year host this somewhere with a live audience. Trust me, you'd find 2,000+ baseball die-hards who would fill the room and boo Mets' picks just as hard as they boo Jets' picks. There is an audience for this and baseball folks would show up for this just "to be there" on the first day. I know they would.



** Stephen Strasburg wasn't on hand for the announcement of his selection, but even worse there wasn't a live feed to him, either. Maybe he appeared later, but after being the No. 1 pick in all the land and possibly being the highest paid rookie in MLB history, it's hard to believe that nobody could even hear from him or SEE him. MLB should have flown every Top 10 pick in, done the media circus in the Big Apple and created some excitement around these players. Trust me, the apparel and collectibles markets are begging for it.



** The MLB Network needs Mel Kiper. Seriously. Give me an announcer with strong opinions of each player and a Top 100 list and his list compared to those players being selected. I realize this is their own network, but this thing needed a strong voice who already had his list and compared it to the MLB teams. ESPN's Keith Law may have been the right person for this job or MLB Network could just unleash Jonathan Mayo for this. Jonathan knows his minor leaguers, did a good job interviewing on the floor and has strong opinions. Make Jonathan baseball's version of Mel Kiper (with no hair, though). :D I love Jonathan and he'd laugh along with me as we go back a long ways.



** The third pick overall by San Diego was already a controversial pick because the kid has a football scholarship. You don't see that happen in the NFL Draft. It was weird, but interesting and should have sparked an even bigger debate on the pick. Again, I think MLB missed a chance to really create a neat reality show if you will without stronger opinions from those on the set. Lists from each guy, rankings from each guy, prognostications from each guy is what this baseball draft needed, just like a fantasy draft.



Those are just my quick opinions. Did anyone else see this and if so, what did you think?? Does it have a future??

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:58 am
by Dirt Dogs
Didnt even know they were televising the draft!! Would of definately watched some of it but had no idea it was on TV. That might be mistake #1.



Anyone else not know this was on TV?

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:09 am
by Gordon Gekko II
won't help me playing fantasy baseball, so no interest.

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:57 am
by Edwards Kings
I didn't watch it either, BUT I did notice that the college that had the most players taken was UGA!!!! :D

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:35 am
by Red Sox Nation
I had it on the DVR so I didn't miss SWEEP #3 in Boston. I watched it and enjoyed it. I agree with Greg on the need for a live audience. They also need more than one drafted player to show up for the draft.



-Reymond Fuentes (1st round pick NFBC 2015)

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:10 pm
by eddiejag
I caught some later in the draft and saw the kid that got drafted by the Angels.That was live and pretty cool watching this high school kid freak out.He had his parents and friends with him and was very popular after getting picked as everyone there wanted to interview him.If they had more kid's there and some live crazy fan's it could have been much better but hey it's a start.What was that's kid name it's driving me crazy.

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:14 pm
by Red Sox Nation
Originally posted by eddiejag:

I caught some later in the draft and saw the kid that got drafted by the Angels.That was live and pretty cool watching this high school kid freak out.He had his parents and friends with him and was very popular after getting picked as everyone there wanted to interview him.If they had more kid's there and some live crazy fan's it could have been much better but hey it's a start.What was that's kid name it's driving me crazy. LAA took Mike Trout. He was the only kid who was at the draft. He is from NJ so it was right near the MLB studio where the draft was held.

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:35 pm
by eddiejag
Bingo, thank's RED SOX Nation i remember it was an easy name.Next i will thing fish and i dont mean Tim Salmon.

Thoughts On MLB Draft On MLB Network

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:54 am
by anpyanks
Greg,



The MLB draft was on ESPN or ESPN 2 a few years ago and was held at Disney in Orlando, I believe. There was a crowd and most of the first rounders who weren't in the College World Series attended. As a Pirate fan this was one of the most painful moments as I got to watch live on TV as they passed on Wieters.