The front offices of MLB clubs are filled with people who like things a certain way. Each organization has a style, a modus operandi, if you will. In few places is a team’s philosophy more evident than in the war rooms of the MLB amateur draft. The Texas Rangers love to draft players with a high ceiling, banking on their potential to outweigh the risk. The Mariners often go the other way, opting for high-floor college players. The Dodgers are good at finding solid players with well-rounded profiles that slip through the cracks, and their farm has flourished as a result.