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    Seth Stohs

    On Sunday, I posted a Q&A with Twins minor league Rule 5 draft pick Greg Peavey. It was fun to get to know a little about him. Today, I’m happy to provide an interview with the Twins Major League Rule 5 draft pick, JR Graham. You can learn much more about Graham in the Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook 2015.

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    The Twins selected the right-hander with the fifth pick in the Rule 5 draft. He was a top prospect with the Braves a couple of years ago, with a fastball that touched triple digits. Shoulder injuries have stalled his progress the last two years, but the Twins scouts who saw him in 2014 liked what they saw. Twins pro scouting director Vern Followell told Mike Berardino that they saw him hit 97 and 98 mph this year.

    With any MLB Rule 5 pick, Graham will need to stick with the Twins, on their 25-man roster, through the 2015 season or be offered back to Atlanta. His opportunity with the Twins would be primarily out of the bullpen. He will turn 25 in January.

    Graham was drafted in the 46th round of the 2008 draft by his favorite team while growing up, the Oakland A’s. Graham said, “I would have to say my favorite team growing up was the Oakland As, but I did also like the San Francisco Giants. Some of my favorite players growing up were Tim Hudson, Randy Johnson (same home town and high school), and Pedro Martinez. It’s funny to look back now and realize they were all pitchers I enjoyed the most since I played shortstop growing up and rarely pitched.”

    He decided to go to college at Santa Clara University. Three years later, the Braves used their fourth round pick on him. He rocketed up prospect rankings with a fastball and ranked as high as the Braves #3 prospect. Unfortunately in 2013, he started experiencing some shoulder issues that have curtailed his last two seasons.

    “The shoulder injury had to be one of the most frustrating things in my life. You just feel helpless. It’s a moment I will never forget. I threw the pitch, and I felt it go. I remember just walking around the mound not knowing what to do. You have no way of knowing what is exactly wrong with you, but I knew whatever it was I was going to work through it and come back and be able to pitch. Right now, I feel 100% and can’t wait to get down to spring training and show everyone what I've got.”

    Last Thursday though, after four season in the Atlanta organization, Graham got the news that he had been selected in the Rule 5 draft.

    “The funny thing about the morning of the Rule 5 is that I wasn't actually paying much attention to it. I was driving from Orlando to Jacksonville to be a groomsman in my buddy’s wedding, Gus Schlosser, who pitched for Atlanta last year. So all of a sudden my phone started ringing like crazy, and I knew something good had to have happened. Once I did know I was selected by the Twins, it was a huge relief and I couldn't have been happier. I have been in contact with the Twins since the Rule 5.”

    Of course, with all his time spent in Atlanta, he was able to accumulate many great moments and friendships.

    “I had a lot of great memories with Atlanta, so it is hard to put just one down. But the one that is sticking out in my mind would have to be my first big league spring training and taking the mound for the first time. It was just a huge rush and crazy because I was on the field with the same guys I was watching on TV a year earlier.”

    He isn’t completely unfamiliar with the Twins organization. He knows a few of the players and recognizes many others.

    “I was excited to get back on the same teal as Gilly (Sean Gilmartin), but he also got Rule 5'd, and I couldn’t be happier for him. I wish him luck over with his new organization. I do know a couple of other guys in the Twins organization. One of my best friends growing up was David Hurlbut. We played travel ball growing up. I know Tyler Jones, Tim Shibuya, Zach Jones. I got to play with Jordan Schafer over with Atlanta. I also remember playing against the Elizabethton Twins in the Appy League so I am sure I will remember a few other names.”

    Danville is the Appalachian League affiliate of the Braves. Elizabethton and Danville are frequently the teams to beat in their divisions. That 2011 Elizabethton team included Miguel Sano, Eddie Rosario, Max Kepler and Niko Goodrum.

    So, what do we know about Graham as a pitcher? Well, why don’t we let him give us a scouting report on himself?

    “I am an aggressive pitcher. Once I get on that mound, I dont think anyone can beat me. I try to be a bulldog out there and have ‘No Fear.’ I throw a 4-seam and a 2-seam fastball, a slider and a change up.”

    Graham still spends his off-seasons in California with his parents and his sisters. He keeps pretty active away from the game of baseball as well. His hobbies include “working out, playing video games, learning to play guitar, a little bit of golf, watching movies, and going out on the boat to wakeboard and do some bare-footing.”

    I believe he really does have a chance to impress the Twins brass enough for them to want to keep him around. When the Twins selected Scott Diamond from the Braves in the Rule 5 several years ago, they were able to send Billy Bullock to the Braves in order to keep him in the organization. My sense is that if he doesn't make the Twins 25-man roster out of spring training, the Braves may want him back and not be willing to work out a trade this time around.

    Graham is excited about being selected in the Rule 5 draft and coming to the Twins organization.

    “Going into spring, I am just thankful for this opportunity the Twins are giving me. My dream has always been to be a major league baseball player. I can’t wait to get started with the Twins organization. It’s going to be a lot of fun!”

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    1st of all, the human shoulder is not built to throw overhand.  It's built more for a sidearm or under-handed deliver.  You don't see too many of those in the MLB.  Throwing 97-100 MPH, well eventually that will catchup with you unless you're a freak like Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens.  JR Graham is 6ft 195lbs.  He should not have been allowed to throw 100mph at least until his are matured more. 

     

    That being said:  he's still only 24, has obviously gotten his pop back and the Twins are smart to move him to the bullpen.  I'd say send him to any level in the minors where the temperatures are the highest.  Get that shoulder loosened up and let's see what he can do! 

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    I think we'll probably cut a deal with the Braves also. Do you remember how good of a prospect Bullock was when he was sent to the Braves? Wonder who would be comparable in our system now.

    Bullock was our #8 prospect at the time according to Sickels, B- grade but pretty good, right around Hendriks, Arcia, Kepler in his list.  "Could be a huge bullpen force if the command sharpens up a bit more."

     

    Same grade as Burdi in his current list.  Both were 2nd round relievers with big strikeout numbers too.  Bullock was a year older/further along -- imagine if Burdi made it up to AA this year with 14 K/9 and 5 BB/9 rates, that's where Bullock was.  Burdi can't be traded until June, though (not that we would trade him).

     

    Diamond may have been less well-regarded by the Braves at the time too -- amateur free agent from Canada, and he had already spent 2 full healthy seasons at AA/AAA.  Of course, if the Braves don't like Graham's recovery prognosis, it might not take much to get him.

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    My opinion is that Atlanta will just take him back. Maybe I'm wrong, but the guy is really talented so unless the Twins offered something really good, I can only see him making the big league bullpen or being offered back.

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    My opinion is that Atlanta will just take him back. Maybe I'm wrong, but the guy is really talented so unless the Twins offered something really good, I can only see him making the big league bullpen or being offered back.

    I would think so, but the Braves have had a terrible stretch of arm injuries to their young pitchers.  They non-tendered and have made no effort to bring back Beachey and Medlin, they may be cutting bait with some of these guys and starting fresh.

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    My opinion is that Atlanta will just take him back. Maybe I'm wrong, but the guy is really talented so unless the Twins offered something really good, I can only see him making the big league bullpen or being offered back.

    I agree with Seth here. If Graham is healthy, but unable to stick in the Twins pen and they have to send him back to ATL, I don't see any reason for ATL to make a deal with the Twins. If he's healthy, he's a prospect, if he's not, then no reason for Twins to keep him around.

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    I agree with Seth here. If Graham is healthy, but unable to stick in the Twins pen and they have to send him back to ATL, I don't see any reason for ATL to make a deal with the Twins. If he's healthy, he's a prospect, if he's not, then no reason for Twins to keep him around.

    While I generally agree, it depends on whether the Braves would prefer Graham, the $25,000 it would take to get him back, or what's behind Door #3.

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