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Here is the order for the first and second rounds. The Astros were stripped of their first and second round picks as part of the punishment for their sign-stealing scandal.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Texas Rangers
Detroit Tigers
Boston Red Sox
Baltimore Orioles
Arizona Diamondbacks
Kansas City Royals
Colorado Rockies
Los Angeles Angels
New York Mets
Washington Nationals
Seattle Mariners
Philadelphia Phillies
San Francisco Giants
Milwaukee Brewers
Miami Marlins
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals
Toronto Blue Jays
New York Yankees
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Atlanta Braves
Oakland Athletics
Minnesota Twins
San Diego Padres
Tampa Bay Rays
Los Angeles Dodgers
For all the talent there is in the upcoming draft, left hand pitchers is not one of the categories.
There actually is an outside chance that no lefties are pocked in the first round.
That being said, here are the current top 10. according to the average of the last seven mock drafts out there:
1. Steven Haijar Michigan
2. Patrick Wicklander Arkansas
3. Russell Smith TCU
4. Drew Gray Belleview East HS (IL)
5. Brett Hansen Vanderbilt
6. Josh Hartle Reagan HS (NC)
7. Maddux Bruns UMS-Wright HS (AL)
8. Doug Nikhazy Ole Miss
9. Christian MacLeod Mississippi State
10. Rodney Boone UC Santa Barbara
Ian Smith - @FlaSmitty
2021 SS Colson Montgomery (IN) just looks the part. Standing 6’4”, 200 with wide shoulders and a strong lower half. Swing shows easy raw pop and produces 95+ MPH exit velos on the regular. 2/2 today with a moonshot HR and this 1B below.
Joe -@JoeDoyleMiLB
Alex Ulloa's bat is going to force him into Top 100 discussion come next July. Probably a second baseman at the next level. The bat speed is easy with quick hands. A little Luis Urias in the profile
Marcelo Mayer absolutely pummeling the ball this week but can't find green grass. Just smoked his second 400-ft fly out in 2 days. Also bludgeoned a ball into the gap yesterday that was impressively tracked down.
Kid impacting the baseball. Poor luck. Doesn't matter to scouts
Perfect Game Scout - @PG_Scouting
Gavin Conticello (‘21 Fla.) battles deep into a count here & ends up winning it with a pull-side single to knock in a run. Two run HR in the first as well
Dennis Colleran (2021 MA) chucking some fire out of the bullpen for GBG. Power arsenal, FB 92-95/6 and mixed in power slider in low-80s. High octane stuff
Vinnie Cervino - @vcervinoPG
Colleran just closed out the semifinals to send GBG to the championship game and showed premium stuff again. The raw stuff is impressive with a big, lively fastball and a firm slider with good bite, impact stuff late in games
Great look at the LH stroke from ‘21 OF Braden Montgomery (MS). Has hit all summer and is coming into more and more power.
Brian Sakowski - @B_Sakowski_PG
There’s a lot to like here, obviously. Really simple and easy swing with bat speed and impact, plus arm that profiles in CF-RF, can swing it from the right side as well. Young for grade, too.
‘21 RHP Bryce Cunningham (FL) showing well so far. FB sitting 88-92 with good life, solid SL with tilt, CH has good tumble as well
Brian Sakowski - @B_Sakowski_PG
Really intriguing first look for me at Cunningham. Extremely low effort, operation is pretty clean, FB/SL play well off one another, extremely projectable build. Vanderbilt commit who has pretty substantial upside
Tyler Jennings - @TylerJennings24
Finally got to see Marcelo Mayer this morning. While he did strike out twice, he sent this ball to deep LCF gap where it was tracked down by the CF. Very loud off the bat, strong and smooth stroke. Very smooth in the field as well at SS
Ian Smith - @FlaSmitty
First live look at 2021 SS Marcelo Mayer (CA) this morning. Body is impressive. Smooth actions in the field with an AA arm. Easy LH swing that creates natural loft and easy juice
Jackson Baumeister (FL) was off to an electric start before a rain delay.
FB was sitting 92-94 and mixes in a plus CB and SL. Has an advanced feel to spin on all 3 pitches, with the FB/CB both north of 2400
Burke Granger - @burkegranger
Michigan ace Steven Hajjar got about 50 pitches in today. Worked downhill with his fastball at 88-90, quality mid-70s breaker and a nasty 76-79 mph changeup with late tumble deceptive arm speed. Struggled with command but flashed bat missing stuff.
Wabash Valley BSB -
Uncommitted C/OF Jonathan Nieves
5’10 195 | Soph | L/R
Exit Velo: Avg 92 Top 100
OF Velo: 84-86
C Velo: 80-82
Pop: 1.9-2.0
Shortened 2020 Season: .364/.540/.636; 3 2B, 3 HR, 19 RBI, 13 BB, 10K
Hylan Hall - @Hylan1k
I would like to thank @Fightonfan @WVCBASEBALL @DanDrullinger @BMontgomeryBU
Joe - @JoeDoyleMiLB
Whoa!
This is a massive get for Washington State.
Hall was the 12th ranked OF in the 2019 class. Many projected him a top five round pick that year.
Initially committed to Miami, he went to Wabash Valley College.
Impact speed. Impact arm. Burgeoning power.
This is a big one
Hylan Hall - looks like a goodie.
ReplyDeleteMets draft before Nats, Phils, and Marlins, not to mention the Braves.
At least we beat them at something.