

Ewing and Missouri pitcher Austin Troesser, and the Dodgers picked Texas outfielder Dylan Campbell and Middle Tennessee pitcher Eriq Swan. The Mets selected high school shortstop A.J. With their extra picks, the Red Sox took Georgia Tech shortstop Kristian Campbell and Wright State shortstop Justin Riemer. Boston was compensated for losing Bogaerts and Nathan Eovaldi, New York for losing Jacob deGrom and Chris Bassitt and Los Angeles for losing Trea Turner and Tyler Anderson.
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The Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers received two picks each between the fourth and fifth rounds for losing free agents. The question now is whether the Brewers can get the Mississippi commit to sign instead of playing in college. 45-ranked prospect in the draft according to MLB Pipeline. Milwaukee used a sixth-round pick on high school shortstop Cooper Pratt, the No. Bush’s father was also drafted by the Padres in 1991, although he spent most of his major league career with the Yankees and Blue Jays - he was dealt to Toronto as part of the trade that sent Roger Clemens to New York. was taken in the fourth round by San Diego. The elder Karros was drafted in the sixth round in 1988.

He’s the son of Eric Karros, who won National League Rookie of the Year honors with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1992. San Diego has only had eight picks after losing its second- and fifth-rounders for signing free agent Xander Bogaerts.Ĭolorado drafted third baseman Kyle Karros of UCLA in the fifth round. The San Diego Padres have taken only two pitchers, high schooler Kannon Kemp in the eighth round and two-way player Tucker Musgrove of the University of Mobile in the seventh.

Nine of Pittsburgh’s 11 picks so far have been pitchers, all but one from college. 1 overall, and they haven’t stopped adding pitchers since. The Pittsburgh Pirates took Skenes at No. In fact, the Orioles have drafted only outfielders and right-handed pitchers, which could help a system that is heavy on hitting prospects at the moment. Louis Cardinals have taken only college players so far. The Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies and St.
