Here’s a first look at our top 10 rounds worth of draft picks, or where we stand after day 2 of the MLB Draft.
Overall, the mock draft pundits really nailed the top of this draft, perfectly predicting the first 7 picks. Starting around pick 8 though, we started to see enough surprises/reaches that allowed the Nats to end up with a guy ranked as high as #12 on most pre-draft boards at the #17 pick, pretty good value all things considered. They also got pretty good “value” with their 3rd and 4th rounders.
How about the Nats picks?
Round | Overall | Name | Position | Col/HS | College or Cmtm | State | Slot Value |
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1 | 17 | Rutledge, Jackson | RHP (Starter) | Col J2 | San Jacinto College North (TX | TX | 3609700 |
2 | 57 | forfeited | forfeited | ||||
3 | 94 | Mendoza, Drew | 3B | Col Jr | Florida State U | FL | 618200 |
4 | 124 | Cronin, Matt | LHP (reliever) | Col Jr | Arkansas | AR | 464500 |
4comp | 139 | forfeited | forfeited | ||||
5 | 155 | Dyson, Tyler | RHP (starter) | Col Jr | Florida | FL | 346800 |
6 | 184 | Cluff, Jackson | SS | Col So | BYU | UT | 266000 |
7 | 214 | Peterson, Todd | RHP (reliever) | Col Jr | LSU | LA | 208200 |
8 | 244 | Ydens, Jeremy | OF (corner) | Col Jr | UCLA | CA | 169500 |
9 | 274 | McMahon, Hunter | RHP (starter) | Col Jr. | Texas State | TX | 152600 |
10 | 304 | Pratt, Andrew | C | Col Sr | Lubbock Christian | TX | 144100 |
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/#17 overall: Jackson Rutledge, RHP from Texas Juco. See stand-alone post on Rutledge for more. Pre-draft Ranks: #15th by Keith Law, 12th by MLB, 14th by Baseball America, 13th by 20/80, 21st by Fangraphs.
- (2nd Round/#57 overall): forfeited in the Patrick Corbin signing. #57 pick ended up being Matt Gorski, a College Jr CF from Indiana U as selected by Pittsburgh.
- 3rd Round/#94 overall: Drew Mendoza, 3B from Florida State. Ranks: #55 on MLBpipeline, #84 on 20/80, #52 on Fangraphs, #75 on BA. Was a 1st-2nd round prospect coming out of HS, is a huge guy (6’5″). Left-handed hitting, big power guy. 67/65 K/BB ratio in 60 college games for a gaudy slash line of .320/.482/.631 with 16 homers. Of concern: 15 errors in 60 games at the hot corner. Seems like he’s headed to 1B. Hey, as long as he hits. I like the general rankings of Mendoza (50s to 70s) versus his draft spot (94), that’s almost a round worth of value.
- 4th Round/#123 overall: Matt Cronin, LHP (reliever) from Arkansas. Ranks: #74 Keith Law, #73 MLB, #99 fangraphs, #71 BA, #72 20/80. Arkansas’ closer, posted 40/14 K/BB in 27 innings. .163 BAA and a WHIP just above 1.00. Reportedly hits 98 with little in the way of secondary pitches, so sounds like a lefty reliever all the way. The Nats also drafted some reliever-only guys high up in 2018 (Reid Schaller was exclusively in the bullpen in college, but then did nothing but start in short season in 2018), so it remains to be seen how he’d be used. As with Mendoza, lots of value here. He’s ranked generally in the mid 70s by nearly every pundit but lasts until #123 in the draft.
- (4th round comp/138 overall): also forfeited in the Corbin singing. Actual pick at #138 was Darrell Hernatz, prep HS SS from Texas.
- 5th round/#154 overall: Tyler Dyson, RHP (starter/reliever) from Florida. Ranks: #123 BA, #142 MLB. Hard throwing but wild starter who was a pre-season All American selection .. but ended up kicked out of U-Florida’s rotation. It sounds to me like he’s a project; a two pitch guy who’s lost faith in one of them and thus gotten whacked around. With refinement of a 2nd pitch, he’s a useful bullpen guy. With the reclamation of a third pitch, he’s back to being an effective starter. He’s a 1st round talent without the 1st round consistency. An interesting risk pick here.
- 6th round/184 overall: Jackson Cluff, SS draft-eligible Soph. from BYU. He’s a bit older (he missed 2 years with a Mission), hence why he’s draft eligible sophomore. BA reports him has being basically a utility infielder type, able to play 2B, SS, 3B, with decent hitting and good speed (12-for-12 SBs on the year). He is unranked by any service, making me think perhaps this is a slot-savings pick.
- 7th round/214 overall: Todd Peterson, RHP reliever from LSU. #218 on BA. Reliever-only guy for LSU, sharing closer duties this year. BA scouting report says he’s a 2-pitch guy with some inconsistencies.
- 8th round/244 overall: Jeremy Ydens, corner OF for UCLA, college Jr. BA scouting report says he made the All Star team in the Cape Cod league last summer, broke a finger early this season and barely played. I wonder if he’s even signable here; slot value is $169k: I wonder if he’d roll the dice and return to school. That being said, basically every player taken in the top 10 rounds has a pre-selection deal verbally agreed to, so there shouldn’t be any surprises.
- 9th round: 274 overall: Hunter McMahon, a RHP starter for Texas State. He’s a RS sophomore, so this isn’t a senior slot savings pick. He was a weekend starter for Texas State with crummy numbers on the season, but some flashes of brilliance (a complete game with 11 Ks and 0 walks against Louisiana-Lafayatte for example). BA has little to no scouting on the guy.
- 10th round/304 overall: Andrew Pratt, college Sr C from Lubbock Christian. This seems like the sole “senior slot” guy the Nats are taking and its a classic; senior from a small school with no scouting reports on any major service. PG notes that he was committed to New Mexico out of high school; perhaps he transferred to the smaller school to maintain eligibility. Kudos to saving bonus money and getting a college catcher.
First 10 rounds worth of picks breakdown:
- 5 arms, 4 position players
- 9 college (1 juco), 0 high schoolers.
- Of the 5 arms: 2 starters, 2 relievers, and one starter-dumped-to-relief arm.
- Just 1 slot-saving senior draftee; 10th round Pratt pick.
- Heavy influence from major college programs: Florida, two from Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Arizona State, Florida State.
Conclusion: I liked the Rutledge pick, based on the run on college bats ahead of it and the selection of Rutledge over other college arms that went just after him. I like Mendoza, even if it seems like he’s destined for 1B. Cronin & Dyson seem like relievers now, but with professional coaching perhaps can make a return to the rotation (much like last year’s Reid Schaller). Ydens could be a good value pick, a guy who slid several rounds from his true talent thanks to hand injury this year. Peterson, like the other two relievers, maybe uses some coaching to improve. Cluff and Pratt seem like short-A utility guys. I’m curious to see how McMahon fares against better competition than C-USA. All in all, not a bad collection of picks given the lack of a 2nd rounder.
What do you guys think of it?
Draft Links of Use
- Mlbpipeline’s Draft Tracker for 2019
- All 10 rounds of slot bonus figures for 2019
- BA’s draft database with search options by team, state, etc. (behind a paywall)
- Perfect Game to get profiles on more obscure draftees.
Draft Rankings referred to within here:
- ESPN (Keith Law): Apr 2019 top 50 Ranks, May 2019 Top 100 Big board
- MLBPipeline (Callis & Mayo): Top 200 draft board for 2019
- BaseballAmerica: 2019 Top 500 Draft Prospect List (behind a paywall)
- Fangraphs; Fangraphs Draft Board for 2019
- 2080baseball; top 125 players ranked.