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Updated draft signings list

Peter Abraham
June
21

The Yankees finally released the list of players they signed. This adds a few names I didn’t have before.

5. RHP Adam Olbrychowski
7. 2B Damon Sublett
9. OF Austin Krum
12. RHP Manuel Barreda
13. RHP Nick Chigges
14. 3B Braedyn Pruitt
15. OF Dave Williams
17. RHP Ryan Zink
20. SS Ryan Wehrle
21. 2B Justin Snyder
22. RHP Craig Heyer
25. RHP Jason Kiley
26. OF Gary Gattis
27. 3B Brandon Laird
28. RHP Jeff Livek
29. RHP Matt Pilgreen
30. 2B Chris Carrara
32. 3B Brian Chavez
33. RHP Fred Jones
42. 1B Chris Raber
50. C Larry Day

Pre-draft signings
LHP Tim Dennehy
RHP Phil Bartleski
LHP Kyle Thomas

Undrafted FA signings
SS Robbie Minor (Evansville)
C Frank Lonigro (S.D. State)
RHP Alexy Still (Rowan)
RHP Mike Hyde (Fla. State)
C Freuny Parra (Connors State)

This entry was posted on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 at 2:09 am by Peter Abraham.
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10 Responses to “Updated draft signings list”

  1. TigersFan

    and don’t forget the number one pick you wanted but we got instead…

  2. Marcus

    I’m glad they finally released a list of the ones they signed… but I wonder when they will sign Andrew Brackman…

  3. gianthinker

    Peter-This Michael Hyde guy sounds like a steal as an UDFA. Do you know anything about him?

    ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

    3.35 10-2 19 16 0 0/1 0 83.1 76 41 31 30 63 16 1 3 304 .250 5 9 0 4 7

    Pretty good stats. Here’s his bio.—->
    http://seminoles.cstv.com/spor.....ael00.html

    2007: Appeared in 19 games, starting 16 games, while posting a career-high 10 wins for the Seminoles in 2007…finished his Seminole career with a mark of 26-5…registered just three losses in his last 49 appearances, a span including 36 starts…had his consecutive innings streak without giving up a run end at 18.2 innings (dating back to last season) against UNC Asheville…kept an opponent scoreless in two straight starts against Indiana and Wake Forest…had another scoreless streak of 13.2 innings come to an end against BC…finished second on the team with two pick-offs…worked into the fifth inning in 11 of his 16 starts in 2007…pitched a season-high seven innings against BC…did not allowed a run in five of his 16 starts…tied a season-high with his ninth win of the season against Maryland in game two…set a career-high for wins in a season (10) as he lead the Seminoles to their only victory in the ACC Tournament, an 11-2 win over Wake Forest…made three relief appearances in 2007.

    He’s 6-1, 192 LBS. and throws and bats with his right hand.

    IMO he sounds like a much better player than your average undrafted pitcher. Good signing.

  4. Dan

    Michael Hyde is not a power pitcher . He’s throws between 88-90 mph.

  5. Huuz

    i could be wrong, but i think you can add round 2 pick, #94 Austin Romine, C, to the list of signed draftees.

    this is where i check:
    http://scoutyankees.forumup.us.....outyankees

  6. saucy

    “and don’t forget the number one pick you wanted but we got instead…”

    did the tigers sign him yet?

  7. gianthinker

    Dan-Who said he was a power pitcher? I didnt. Who says you have to be a power pitcher? Guys with less stuff who are just as successful are better pitchers anyway because they cant just let it rip. They have to use their head and be able to hit corners.

  8. yankefan

    i thought this Still guy got signed before the draft, this is what baseball america had listedin the begining of june

  9. yankefan

    http://www.baseballamerica.com.....64099.html check it out.

  10. TPH

    Still did get signed before the draft. He was signed after working out for Nardi in Scranton about 10 days before the draft. He is pretty raw, but has an electric arm. Fastball has been up to 97, hitting 95 multiple times. He is 6′3″ 195lbs and has an athletic pedigree. Uncle is Art Still the multi-Pro Bowl DE for the KC Chiefs and cousin is Deron Cherry multi-Pro Bowl Safety for KC Chiefs. Alexy is built like a DB, but loves baseball.

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