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"
The difference between the MLB draft and all the others is how honest the drafters are.
"
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David
Did they say who they wanted?
Posted by
the wrong element, bad guy (aka JFields)
Jun 8 '11, 08:52
I think part of it is that you can't move up or down in MLB. In the NFL you can try and trade up if you think you might miss your guy. Teams still miss their guy, but I think it happens less than it does in MLB.
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David
Jun 8, 09:01
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There are good reasons you never see it in the NFL.
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the wrong element, bad guy
Jun 8, 09:22
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