As usual, the more someone dishes, the less they know. Comparing the 2010 draft (real life) and those that have made THE SHOW (by 2014):
Round 1 50 drafted/20 ML appearances 40%
Round 2 30 drafted/10 ML appearances 33%
Round 3 30 drafted/8 ML appearances 27%
Round 4 30 drafted/5 ML appearances 17%
Rounds 5-9 150 drafted/27 appearances 18%
Aaron Barrett 50RA, 2.66......Corey Dickerson 630 AB, 29HR, .297......Kole Calhoun 711AB, 25HR, .271
Rounds 10-14 150 drafted/12 appearances 8%
Tommy Medica 121G .246..........AJ FGriffin 47GS, 21-11 3.60
Rounds 15-18 150 drafted/6 appearances 4%
Adam Eaton 211G .281.....Preston Claiborne 62RA 3.79........Cody Allen 180RA 26SV 2.50
Rounds 20-25 180 drafted/9 appearances 5%
Evan Gattis 213G .253
Rounds 26-50 750 drafted/12 appearances 1.6%
Seth Maness (Round 41) 113 RA 3.75..............Josh Edgin 115 RA 3.20....Shawn Tolleson 106RA 3.29....Kevin Kiermaier 360AB .263
No Piazza's, but Griffin (13th Rnd), Cody Allen (16th Rnd), Preston Claiborne (17th Round), and Adam Eaton (19th Round) are true DITR's that MADE THE SHOW, not AA in the minors. After the 25th round, you can see that there are 4 true DITR's, not H-A MILB.
In other words, as I stated (my opinion) it would be nice to see TRUE DITR's instead of bullshit ones that only improve enough to advance one level in the minors.
Mike T...where your two examples DITR's? Bonilla wasn't drafted, your other guy was drafted in the 9th round
bripat42...was your guy a DITR? your guy was drafted in the 7th round
I don't see the little diamond, so I think they were just low draft picks you scored on.
Has ANYBODY had an DITR that made a significant contribution in the majors?
tecwrg...................you are correct on a number of things said on the last post.