Here’s a first look at our top 10 draft picks, or where we stand after day 2.
At the top of round 1, the first four picks went pretty much as expected by the major pundits: Mize, Bart, Bohm, Madrigal. From there we saw surprises, big names drop and some real value for teams later on day one.
How about the Nats picks?
Round | Overall | Name | Position | Col/HS | College or Cmtm | State |
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1 | 27 | Denaburg, Mason | RHP | HS | Florida | FL |
2 | 65 | Cate, Tim | LHP | Coll Jr | Uconn | CT |
3 | 101 | Schaller, Reid | RHP | Coll So | Vanderbilt | TN |
4 | 131 | Irvin, Jake | RHP | Coll Jr | Oklahoma | OK |
5 | 161 | Canning, Gage | OF | Coll Jr | Arizona State | AZ |
6 | 191 | Karp, Andrew | RHP | Coll Sr | Florida State | FL |
7 | 221 | Day, Chandler | RHP | Coll Jr | Vanderbilt | TN |
8 | 251 | Cropley, Tyler | C | Coll Sr | Iowa | IA |
9 | 281 | Driskill, Tanner | RHP | Coll Sr | Lamar | TX |
10 | 311 | Shaddy, Carson | 2B | Coll Sr | U Arkansas Fayetteville | AR |
Pick by Pick: I’ve included draft board rankings if they’re ranked on the main prospect ranking sites I like (see links at bottom for the sources);
- 1st Round/#27 overall: Mason Denaburg, prep RHP from FL high school with Florida commit. (#29 ESPN/Law, #24 MLBpipeline, #16 Fangraphs, #69 BDR, #13 20/80). Draft Announcement link. Mid-1st round pick before a bicep tendinitis issue dropped him to the point where most every major draft pundit was predicting the Nats would grab him. Under-18 Team USA member. This pick is consistent with the behavior we saw when the team selected Lucas Giolito; high-value guy getting picked about 15 spots lower than he should have. Look for an over-slot bonus here to buy him out of his Florida committment/make up for his falling on the boards. I like this pick; his fastball is mid-90s and lively, his mechanics are clean and easy, and his curve breaks very hard. A nice profile with some good video is at Minorleagueball.com here. A couple of the draft ranking boards really rated Denaburg, while others had him ranked about where he went.
- 2nd Round/#65 overall: Tim Cate, LHP coll Jr from UConn. (#65 ESPN/Law, #62 MLBpipeline, #80 Fangraphs, #57 BDR, #79 20/80 ). Draft announcement link. pick I like: Cate missed time this year with an injury, which again cost him slots. So the Nats get a guy perhaps a round early, tough to do in the second round. I think this is a solid pick; he was on Team USA last summer at the same time Denaburg was on the under-18 squad. The various rankings are all projecting him 2nd to 3rd round, the Nats picked him at #65 so that’s right in-line with projections.
- 3rd Round/#101: Reid Schaller RHP Coll Soph from Vanderbilt (#71 ESPN/Law, #157 MLBPipeline); Vanderbilt reliever red-shirt freshman/sophomore who missed two whole years with TJ surgery … but sits mid 90s, hits 99 and pitched out of Vanderbilt’s bullpen this year. 36Ks in 26 innings, big arm but got hit this year. Law is bullish on him and I wonder if he’s destined for the rotation or the pen. As a red-shirt freshman I wonder if he’s signable: doe he want more time at school? Of course, in today’s world, teams call ahead and basically ask a kid, “will you sign for $X?” and if they say yes, they get picked. This definitely isn’t a throw-away pick, but may be destined quickly for the bullpen.
- 4th Round/#131: Jake Irvin, RHP Coll Jr. from Oklahoma (#76 ESPN/Law, #152 MLBPipeline): Oklahoma’s friday starter is huge (6’6″), sits in low 90s and had an excellent junior year. No injury history, just a solid college guy with a high floor but low ceiling.
- 5th Round/#161: Gage Canning OF (CF) Coll JR. from Arizona State (#106 MLBPipeline). 3-year starter with solid numbers at Arizona State, moved to CF this year from the corner. Slashed .369/.426/.648 in the Pac-12 (a good but not SEC-level baseball conference). Lots of Ks though; nearly one a game in college, which would be fine if it was accompanied by more homers.
- 6th Round/#191: Andrew Karp, RHP Coll Sr From Florida State (NR). Weekend starter for #7 CWS seeded Florida State with decent numbers on the year. A College senior but I don’t think this is a dumped draft pick; perhaps he goes under-slot somewhat but he looks like a solid pick here. Not ranked/rated anywhere but you’re not a weekend starter for a top-10 team unless you’re good.
- 7th Round: #221: Chandler Day, RHP Coll Jr from Vanderbilt (NR). Used kind of as a swing man by Vandy this year (he had 3 starts and 18 appearances), again with decent numbers. Little else known; not ranked/discussed by the regular scouting circuits.
- 8th Round/#251: Tyler Cropley, C Coll Sr from Iowa. This one screams senior sign/bonus savings/make sure you get a catcher for your Short-A team.
- 9th Round/#281: Tanner Driskill, RHP Coll Sr from Lamar University in Texas. Another low-leverage senior, but he was Lamar’s friday starter for most of the second half of this year. I’ll take an Ace senior sign/9th rounder any day.
- 10 Round/#311: Carson Shaddy, 2B Coll Sr from U Arkansas-Fayetteville. Similar to Cropley, a senior sign middle infielder type for your Auburn 2018 squad.
First 10 rounds worth of picks breakdown:
- 7 arms, 3 position player.perhaps
- 9 college (0 juco), 1 high schooler.
- At least 3 money-saving senior sign picks: their 8th, 9th and 10th rounders.
- Heavy influence from major college programs: Florida, two from Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Arizona State, Florida State.
Conclusion: I liked the first two picks. There were some more “famous” names available/on the board at #27 that some may have preferred, but the Nats clearly rated Denaburg as a value pick and got good value on him. I like the Tate pick; a team-USA guy in the second round who has good stuff. I like the 3rd rounder for value; big arm, not a ton of mileage, and I like getting a big-time team’s friday starter in the 4th round; it reminds me of their A.J. Morris pick a few years back in the same position. They also picked up a weekend starter for a top-10 ACC team and the friday-ace for a smaller Texas team.
What do you guys think of it?
Draft Links of Use
- Mlbpipeline’s Draft Tracker for 2018 for the Nats picks.
- All 10 rounds of slot bonus figures for 2018
- BA’s draft database with search options by team, state, etc.
- Perfect Game to get profiles on more obscure draftees.
Draft Rankings referred to within here:
- ESPN (Keith Law) Top 100 “Big Board” Draft prospect rankings for 2018
- MLBPipeline (Callis & Mayo): top 200 draft prospects
- Fangraphs top 100 draft sortable board for 2018
- BaseballDraftReport’s top 500
- 2080baseball’s top 125.
- Calltothepen/Benjamin Chase top 50 list.
- BaseballAmerica Top 500 Draft Prospects; behind a paywall this year.
- MinorLeagueBall.com Draft Prospect list: didn’t do one this year, just individual profiles.