Another year in the books, and another 40 guys now potentially part of the Nats organization. Ok well really more like 32-33 new guys; that’s about how many i’d expect to sign out of this class.
We reviewed the top 10 more in-depth in the previous post since, historically, the most likely eventual MLB impact players are all top-end draft picks. Lets zip through the rest of the draft and do some quick commentary.
- Round 11: Frankie Bartow, U Miami’s closer. I like this as an 11th rounder, which in today’s draft system are the first time you can grab someone of note and have a decent shot at them. Bartow has some career accolades (freshman all-american, finalist for collegiate closer of the year, etc). Yes he’s a college closer and that’s all he’ll be, but I like this as an 11th rounder.
- Round 12: Graham Lawson, also an 8th/9th inning guy for South Carolina. Not as accomplished as Bartow, but similar role.
- Round 13: Cody Wilson, a corner OF from FAU. Good power this year (14 homers), good speed (nearly 20 SBs). Not a bad 12th rounder. College Junior though so he has some leverage but it doesn’t seem like he slipped really.
- Round 14: Aaron Fletcher. a Senior lefty starter from U Houston. Um, this was Houston’s Friday starter, who pitched a 4-hit, 0 earned run gem in the CWS regional opener to beat Purdue. Why wasn’t he picked up already? College numbers look great for a good team in a decent conference, conference pitcher of the year in 2018. Perhaps its because he doesn’t have massive K/9 numbers. Nonetheless, I like this pick.
- Round 15: Evan Lee, a two-way draft eligible sophomore player for Arkansas. Lefty reliever and a corner OF. This is a weird one; he doesn’t have great numbers on either side of the ball, but he was an absolute beast coming out of HS (all-american on every service, Gatorade player of the state, etc). I wonder if this is an over slot candidate.
- Round 16: Carson Teel, College Jr lefty starter from Oklahoma State. Entered the weekend rotation mid-season, gave them 11 starts, including getting the Win over USF in last weekend’s regional. Decent numbers on the season skewed by one bad outing against West Virginia. Another value pick.
- Round 17: Ridge Chapman, coll JR mid-week starter for South Carolina; looks like a guy with some inflation in his stats; his BAA is .189 on the year but his ERA is 4.95. He’s a Juco transfer into South Carolina and his Juco numbers were pretty impressive; perhaps an area scout remembered him from 2017 (when he was drafted late but chose not to sign).
- Round 18: Jacob Rhinesmith, Coll Jr center fielder from Western Kentucky (which, i’d like to point out, has completely ripped off the Nats Curly-W on their uniforms…). 14 homers, 13 SBs as a center fielder? Another Juco transfer with very gaudy 2017 numbers. Listed as 6’1″ 195, lefty. Maybe he sticks in center?
- Round 19: Zach Linginfelter, RHP coll Sophomore from Tennessee. Was in relief most of the season, then put into the rotation towards the end of the year. Pitched well in the SEC tourney.
- Round 20: Onix Vega, a Juco C from Broward College. Gotta have catchers for your short season teams.
Past Round 20, I’ll just note interesting guys; see the table above for the next 20 picks fully. From here down honestly most guys are just one-and-done short-season players.
- Round 21: Ryan Tapani, 5th year Sr RHP from Creighton. Looks like Creighton’s Friday starter with pretty gaudy numbers (10-1, 2.38 ERA on the year). Just named 3rd team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Son of former MLB player Kevin Tapani, a former pitcher who had more than 350 major league starts in a 13 year career. Nice 21st rounder senior sign.
- Round 26: Colin Morse, a senior RHP from Shenandoah University by way of … McLean HS. A local kid. He seemed like a weekend starter for Shenandoah the last three years, and he had starts in all four years of his career.
- Round 30 Trey Vickers, senior SS from Wichita State. Basically a four year starter at SS for a good baseball program. Not flashy, but I like the career accomplishment for a higher profile program.
- Two late round picks (Rounds 34 and 40 picks Tyler Baca and Michael Menhart both seem to be related to Nationals front-office staff (respectively, Assistant Director of Amateur Scouting Mark Baca and Pitching Coordinator Paul Menhart).
- Round 37 pick Cole Wilcox is an interesting throw-away pick; he was projected as a 1st rounder prior to the draft and was even tied to the Nats in some mocks, but he had a $3M price tag and so once he fell out of the 1st round he was guaranteed to go to school. He announced his intent to honor his commitment to University of Georgia even before the Nats picked him, where he’ll be a draft eligible sophomore in two years’ time.
Its notable that every single pick the Nats had between rounds 25 and 32 (8 straight rounds) were College seniors. And then, they ripped of five straight HS draftees from rounds 33-37, including a guy who was projected to go in the first round (Wilcox) in the 37th. It is almost as if the team got to round 33 and was like, “eh, we’re good, pick a bunch of prep kids as favors to executives or who we have no chance of signing.”
Summary of the Draft class:
- 23 Arms, 18 Position players, which adds up to 41 since we have a 2-way guy in Evan Lee.
- 16 College Juniors (or draft-eligible Sophomores)
- 14 College Seniors with no leverage
- 3 Juco guys
- 7 High Schoolers, 6 of which are basically throw-away picks in the late rounds.
Of the 30 4-year college guys:
- 8 from SEC teams
- 1 from Pac12 teams
- 2 from ACC teams
- 1 from Big10 teams
- 2 from Big12 teams
- 5 from non-major conference but still big-time Baseball programs (FAU, Houston, Sam Houston State, UConn, Wichita State)
- 11 from smaller/non division 1 programs
Not surprisingly, a huge take from the SEC, which proved this year they’re unrivaled in terms of college baseball power.
Geographic Locations of picks:
- 6 from Florida, 4 from Georgia
- 4 from California, another 2 from Arizona
- 4 From Texas, another 2 from Oklahoma and 2 from Arkansas
- 3 from Tennessee, 2 from South Carolina and 2 from Kentucky
- 5 from the Midwest (Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska)
- 4 from random remaining states: one each from Connecticut, Wisconsin, Oregon and Virginia.
that’s 36 of the 40 picks from these 5 general areas. We know that Florida, Georgia and California are the three heaviest areas for providing baseball talent, but normally we see a big focus in the Texas/Oklahoma area with our drafts. Not this year; one quarter came from the two southeastern states this year.
Here’s a table with all 40 picks.
Round | Overall | Name | Position | Col/HS | College or Cmtm | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 27 | Denaburg, Mason | RHP (Str) | HS | Florida | FL |
2 | 65 | Cate, Tim | LHP (Str) | Coll Jr | Uconn | CT |
3 | 101 | Schaller, Reid | RHP (Rel) | Coll So | Vanderbilt | TN |
4 | 131 | Irvin, Jake | RHP (Str) | Coll Jr | Oklahoma | OK |
5 | 161 | Canning, Gage | OF | Coll Jr | Arizona State | AZ |
6 | 191 | Karp, Andrew | RHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Florida State | FL |
7 | 221 | Day, Chandler | RHP (Rel) | Coll Jr | Vanderbilt | TN |
8 | 251 | Cropley, Tyler | C | Coll Sr | Iowa | IA |
9 | 281 | Driskill, Tanner | RHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Lamar | TX |
10 | 311 | Shaddy, Carson | 2B | Coll Sr | Arkansas | AR |
11 | 341 | Bartow, Frankie | RHP (Rel) | Coll Jr | Miami | FL |
12 | 371 | Lawson, Graham | RHP (Rel) | Coll Jr | South Carolina | SC |
13 | 401 | Wilson, Cody | OF (Corner) | Coll Jr | Florida Atlantic U | FL |
14 | 431 | Fletcher, Aaron | LHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Houston | TX |
15 | 461 | Lee, Evan | LHP (rel)/OF | Coll So | Arkansas | AR |
16 | 491 | Teel, Carson | LHP (Str) | Coll Jr | Oklahoma State | OK |
17 | 521 | Chapman, Ridge | RHP (Str) | Coll Jr | South Carolina | SC |
18 | 551 | Rhinesmith, Jacob | OF (CF) | Coll Jr | Western Kentucky | KY |
19 | 581 | Linginfelter, Zach | RHP (rel) | Coll So | Tennessee | TN |
20 | 611 | Vega, Onix | C | JC J1 | Broward College | FL |
21 | 641 | Tapani, Ryan | RHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Creighton | NB |
22 | 671 | Daily, Cole | SS | Coll Jr | Notre Dame | IN |
23 | 701 | Hamilton, Cole | C | JC J1 | Linn Benton CC | OR |
24 | 731 | Marinconz, Kyle | SS | Coll Jr | Cal Poly San Luis Obispo | CA |
25 | 761 | Vann, Chris | LHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Mercer | GA |
26 | 791 | Morse, Colin | RHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Shenandoah | VA |
27 | 821 | O'Connor, Pablo | 2B | Coll Sr | Azusa Pacific University | CA |
28 | 851 | Chisolm, Blake | 1B | Coll Sr | Sam Houston State | TX |
29 | 881 | Pogue, Colton | SS | Coll Sr | Pittsburg State U | KS |
30 | 911 | Vickers, Trey | SS | Coll Sr | Wichita State | KS |
31 | 941 | Quintana, Jonathan | OF | Coll Sr | Barry U | FL |
32 | 971 | Maley, Alec | RHP (Str) | Coll Sr | Kentucky | KY |
33 | 1001 | Haney, Jack | C | HS | Cedartown HS | GA |
34 | 1031 | Baca, Tyler | OF | HS | The Linfield School (CA) | CA |
35 | 1061 | Binelas, Alex | 1B | HS | Oak Creek HS (WI) | WI |
36 | 1091 | Blessie, Bo | RHP | HS | Robert E Lee HS (TX) | TX |
37 | 1121 | Wilcox, Cole | RHP | HS | Heritage HS (GA) | GA |
38 | 1151 | Milacki, Bobby | RHP | Coll Jr | Arizona Christian U | AZ |
39 | 1181 | Nardi, Andrew | LHP | JC J2 | Moorpark Col (CA) | CA |
40 | 1211 | Menhart, Michael | RHP | HS | Richmond Hill HS | GA |