Blog Post 4

 I have had a really exciting and fun second week continuing work with the Cleveland Guardians draft department. One aspect of this project that struct me is all the work that goes on in the department and how it affects other people. At a quick glance, one might think that the draft department wouldn’t affect a lot of peoples’ lives because it is just the department of a sports team and not something that is necessary to someone’s life. With that being said, when you consider the high schoolers and college students depending on continuing their sport as a career, you realize how important the department can be to so many people. For example, when I find statistics for these high schoolers there are often player’s whose coaches haven’t uploaded there season statistics to Max Preps or Game Changer which could lead to the kid being neglected when it comes to time to configure a list for potential draftees. If the department opts to look at other kids rather than dig for more information surrounding the player without readily available stats, it can cost the student, depending on their draft stock, upwards of a million dollars in signing bonus and contract agreements. With this fact in mind, I am driven to find out as much as I can about each player I am assigned to give them a fair shot and give the draft department a wholistic view of who they are as a player and what they do well so they aren’t overlooked on draft day. From a fan perspective, it is important that the draft goes well so the team can improve and plan for the future. While their salaries are not in the balance of the draft department, fans depend on success out of the Guardians for excitement and happiness and the Guardians make more money when they are better because fans go to more games. In total, the draft department is important to many peoples’ lives.

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