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    2024 MLB Draft Day 2 Thread


    Jeremy Nygaard

    The Cubs added two players on Sunday night and will add eight more on Monday. This article will be updated with each Cubs pick, so check back often.

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    Today's portion of the draft, which will include rounds 3 through 10, will begin at 1 p.m. CT.

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    A quick recap from yesterday:

    1 (14) - Cam Smith, 3B, Florida State 
    21 years old. 6-3, 224. #18 on the Consensus Big Board
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    2 (54) - Cole Mathis, 1B, College of Charleston
    20 years old. 6-1, 210. #68 on the Consensus Big Board
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    3 (90) - Ronny Cruz, SS, Miami (FL) Christian School
    17 years old. 6-2, 170. 

    4 (120) - Ty Southisene, SS, Basic (NV) HS
    19 years old. 6-0, 215. #159 on the Consensus Big Board

    Southisene is a prep hitter out of Nevada. While it's an undersized frame, there's a lot to like about a solid all round profile, particularly offensively. Southisene has an above-average hit tool that may become plus in time. It's excellent bat to ball skills, combined with good manipulation and a discerning eye at the plate. He can hit for some power to the pull side but this will likely only grade out as fringe average when its all said and done.There's above average foot speed and a solid glove and arm in the profile, too. Southisene is likely to end up somewhere in the dirt, most likely second base long term. He's currently committed to the University of Tennessee. - Consensus Big Board

    5 (153) - Ariel Armas, C, San Diego
    21 years old. 6-0, 185. 

    6 (182) - Ryan Gallagher, RHP, UC Santa Barbara
    21 years old. 6-3, 195. 

    7 (212) - Ivan Brethowr, OF, UC Santa Barbara
    21 years old. 6-6, 250. #256 on the Consensus Big Board

    A product of the same Kansas high school that produced former first-round fireballer Riley Pint, Brethowr provides more proof that they grow them big in that part of the country. The 6-foot-6 slugging outfielder began his college career at Arizona State, but after getting limited playing time as a freshman in 2022, he transferred to UC Santa Barbara and earned All-Big West First Team honors as a sophomore. He hasn't taken a big step forward in his junior season but he does provide a power bat possibility in the middle rounds. One of the most physical hitters in the country, Brethowr offers serious raw power from the right side of the plate, with some scouts thinking there might be 70 raw pop in his bat -- and it does show up to his pull side. Whether he can get to it consistently remains the question. While he's cut his strikeout rate down considerably this year, he continues to show a little bit of a slow trigger with the bat, and there could be more production unlocked with some swing adjustments. In the past, Brethowr has run well, especially for someone his size, but some lower-half injuries have slowed him down and he's likely to keep trending in that direction as he matures. He's limited to an outfield corner and has the raw arm strength to fit there. The team that takes him on Day 2 will be hoping it can maximize his power potential. - MLB.com

    8 (242) - Edgar Alvarez, 1B, Nicholl State
    23 years old. 6-4, 225. (5th-year senior)

    9 (272) - Brooks Caple, RHP, Lamar
    21 years old. 6-6, 230. (Senior) 

    10 (302) Matt Halbach, 3B, San Diego
    21 years old. 6-3, 215. 


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    JD94

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    I dug into Dakota Jordan a little bit this morning. Being from MS, I know some people close to him. He wants big money and teams aren’t willing to give it to him. He’s threatening a return to college now. He really struggled against SEC pitching striking out 37% of the time and only 11 xbh. Likely will have to move to a corner spot also. 
     

    I kind of advocated for him last night, but I really haven’t dug into much past his final stat line, which can obviously fool you. I’m around a lot of MSU fans and they hype him up, but after a closer look, his profile is pretty meh against SEC pitching. Then his asking price is outrageous. I’ll be interested to see if he backs off his price today or returns to college. 

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    I'm expecting slot for Cam Smith and maybe a few hundred K savings on Mathis, if that. So there's really not enough money to do anything particularly crazy at this point. I would expect primarily arms from here on out though.

    Rob

    Posted

    I'd have some interest in Sirota depending on what he's asking for. But I sincerely doubt the underslot savings on Mathis are anywhere near enough to make that viable.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    Joey Oakie is the name that sticks out to me, but again, where is the money going to come from?

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Hartle and Hurd remind me of the Birdsell/Will Sandwrs day 2 picks the past two years - college pitchers who had first round aspirations going into the season and fell through the season but still have talent.

    I don’t think there was any savings yesterday so any over slots will have to come in tandem with seniors being picked today. I did like the multiple $300-$600k prep shots the Cubs took last year (Hope, Melendez, Rosario) and that strategy might be far more feasible again this year.

    Hrubes20

    Posted

    Hunter Carns and Chase Harlan are both available and were names linked to the Cubs leading up to the draft.  

    Transmogrified Tiger

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, We Got The Whole 9 said:

    So do both of these guys start at South Bend?

    Not a strong conviction, but my guess is both skip Myrtle Beach but the question is how much time they spend in Arizona first.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    There goes Bazzell, I had some interest in him.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    I feel like the Angels have had a really really good draft so far.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Some big names going early today - Kuroda-Grauer, Beam, Messina, Bazzell, Prager, Hartle and Oakie already gone with the Cubs about 5 picks away.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    Guardians draft is crazy, I know they had the money, but damn.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Cubs take Ronny Cruz, prep SS from Florida

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    /Looks at list

    Ronny Cruz.  I got nothing.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    Unranked HS player, I have no idea what to make of that.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    BA ranked him 386th:

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    386. Ronny Cruz SS

    Ht: 6'1" | Wt: 170 | B-T: R-R

    School: Miami Christian HS Commit/Drafted: Miami
    Age At Draft: 17.9
    Cruz is a 6-foot-1, 170-pound righthanded hitter and shortstop who stands out for his raw power. He’ll showcase plus raw power in batting practice and has a body that should add plenty more strength in the next few years, though he’ll need to find a way to make more contact and also clean up the direction of his lower half. Cruz tends to leak out to his pull side currently and is a pull-heavy hitter who might wind up being a below-average pure hitter. He made some strides in addressing that during the 2024 spring season. A shortstop now, Cruz is more likely to play third base at the next level though his overall quickness and instincts will need to sharpen for him to be a reliable defender at the position. He has average arm strength and could get to an above-average arm in the future. He’s committed to Miami but has been heavily scouted this spring with Miami Christian High and will still be 17 on draft day.

     

    Transmogrified Tiger

    Posted

    Looks like he was invited to the combine, and according to some AI Slime/Sports Illustrated blogger he's clocked 107 exit velos.

    Hrubes20

    Posted

    Weird pick. Usually you see a guy like that taken in round 11

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    He's a prep guy so I can't even imagine the savings would be all that substantial. Why take this huge risk?

    Rob

    Posted

    Well, that's a confusing pick. Not necessarily wrong -- just surprising to see it in round 3.

    Bertz

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, Transmogrified Tiger said:

    Looks like he was invited to the combine, and according to some AI Slime/Sports Illustrated blogger he's clocked 107 exit velos.

    That would be quite a lot of juice for a 17 year old.

    HS players aren't usually underslots but given his rankings have to wonder here.




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