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    Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft is upon us! Can the Cubs continue to build out a strong draft class? Come join in on the conversation!

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    The 2025 MLB Draft will again feature just 20 rounds, but there has been a format change. After downsizing from a two-day, 40-round draft to a three-day, 20-round draft, Major League Baseball has now gone to a two-day, 20-round draft. 

    The final 17 rounds (from Rounds 4-20) will happen later today, beginning at 11:30am EST. You can catch it live on MLB Network and MLB.com. The Destination: The Show crew would like to invite you to join us live as we cover the final rounds of the draft There hasn't been a 17-round draft day in a while, but rest assured — there used to be 20-round days, so North Side Baseball will have the capacity to cover the duration.

    After selecting three players on Sunday during the first day of the draft, the Cubs will make 17 picks on Monday:

    121st Overall (Round 4)

    151st Overall (Round 5)

    181st Overall (Round 6)
    Following Round 5, the Cubs will pick 16th in every round for the remainder of the draft.
    Thus, their draft position is as follows: 181, 211, 241, 271, etc.

    The Red Sox will have the 13th-largest bonus pool ($12,409,300) in baseball. As a reminder from Baseball America: "In the MLB draft, each pick inside the first 10 rounds comes with assigned slot values. The sum of those slot values creates each team’s bonus pool. From rounds 11-20, players can sign for up to $150,000 without counting towards the bonus pool. Anything beyond that value does count towards the pool."

    It's also important to remember that teams can exceed their bonus pool allotment by up to five percent before incurring any future pick penalties. No team in bonus pool era has ever exceeded that additional five percent threshold.

    Once again, North Side Baseball will feature the Cubs Draft Tracker, which will be kept up-to-date not only during the draft but through the entire signing period. So keep coming back for updates!


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    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Dodgers took Aidan West who Greg Z had said the Cubs liked (would've been another $1M-type bonus).

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    So if we assume Wing gets ~$1 million, the Cubs are probably out on the Fisher, Appenzeler, Bauer types who'd require $2 million or more (and it sounds like Appenzeler and Bauer are headed to college anyways).

    I assume the Cubs can swing another ~$1 bonus type in the top 10 rounds and then another big swing in round 11 (but Hope and Lovich got mid-6-figures).

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    craig

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    MLB Pipeline ranks Wing 121st: 

     

    He was pick 121, he was rated #87.  The wide range between mlb #87 and BA at #201 suggests how widely varient these media evals can be.  And probably how widely varient team scouting evals can be as well.  Sounds like a very late riser.  

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, craig said:

    He was pick 121, he was rated #87.  The wide range between mlb #87 and BA at #201 suggests how widely varient these media evals can be.  And probably how widely varient team scouting evals can be as well.  Sounds like a very late riser.  

    Yeah, I totally mixed up the draft spot and ranking.

    ESPN had him 95th so that's two out of the three bigger pubs having him top 100.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Cubs 5th rounder: OF Kade Snell, Alabama (senior)

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Pipeline (227th): 

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    Recruited by Auburn as a left-handed pitcher, Snell redshirted while dealing with injuries in 2021 before transferring to Wallace-Dothan (Ala.) CC and starring as a two-way player. The national junior college player of the year in 2023, he played both ways at Alabama in 2024 before becoming a full-time left field this spring. He's one of the more attractive discount hitters available as a Southeastern Conference performer with intriguing data and also no college eligibility remaining. Snell offers one of the better combinations of swing decisions, contact and exit velocities in the college ranks. He has a quality left-handed stroke, rarely misses a fastball while handling all types of pitches and drives the ball to all fields. While he's a hit-over-power guy, he has enough strength to provide 15 homers per year and perhaps more if he learns to lift balls in the air more regularly. While Snell will flash close to average speed at his best, he's more of a below-average runner with limited range in left field. He has an average arm and topped out at 93 mph with his fastball as a redshirt junior. Scouts love his competitiveness and leadership, and his all-star summer with wood bats in the Cape Cod League in 2023 is another point in his favor.

    BA (200th):

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    200. Kade Snell

    OF

    Ht: 6'1" | Wt: 220 | B-T: L-L

    School: Alabama Drafted/Committed: Never Drafted
    Age At Draft: 23.0

    BA Grade: 40/High

    Snell is a 6-foot-1, 210-pound outfielder and lefthanded hitter who began his career at Auburn—where he didn’t play—before heading to Wallace State (Ala.) JC and finally Alabama, where he turned in a breakout 2025 season. Snell slashed .363/.464/.575 with 10 homers and 38 walks to just 18 strikeouts in 58 games. He is a contact king who rarely swings and misses at a fastball—no matter the velocity—and managed an overall contact rate of 89% and an in-zone contact rate of 93% in 2025. In addition to his standout bat-to-ball skills, Snell has shown a savvy approach at the plate and swings often at pitches in the heart of the zone, while holding back when pitchers try to get him to expand the zone. Snell’s value is nearly entirely driven by what he can do in the box. He isn’t a great runner and seems like a pretty straightforward left field-only defensive profile. As a redshirt senior who turns 23 years old a few days after the draft, some teams might view his 2025 performance with skepticism. Still, his SEC performance and contact ability should make him a priority senior sign target inside the first seven rounds.

    Scouting Grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run:40 | Field: 45 | Arm: 40.

    ESPN did not rank him in their top 150.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Probably some savings. He's a 23 year old senior.

    Hrubes20

    Posted

    I’m sure everyone is shocked to see that he was a Cape all-star

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    JBears79

    Posted

    Im guessing guys like Bauer are def heading to college. He has significant control issues and probably has too high a number to be brought out

    Bertz

    Posted

    Sounds a little more fun than your typical senior sign.  Usually if they're hitters they are 49 with 3 divorces and if they're pitchers they throw 89 or you need to bring in your second hand to count all their arm surgeries.

    bukie

    Posted

    Lincoln Way West P/OF Conor Essenburg goes 157 to the Braves.

    craig

    Posted

    Kantro hasn't spent heavily on HS pitchers.  Mule and Gray have been the only bonus guys.  McGwire was a 9th rounder, but Rujano at $210 was the only guy above $200K.  

    Hopefully Wing won't join the Mule-Gray TJ bandwagon.  

    allen6510w

    Posted

    22 minutes ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    So if we assume Wing gets ~$1 million, the Cubs are probably out on the Fisher, Appenzeler, Bauer types who'd require $2 million or more (and it sounds like Appenzeler and Bauer are headed to college anyways).

    I assume the Cubs can swing another ~$1 bonus type in the top 10 rounds and then another big swing in round 11 (but Hope and Lovich got mid-6-figures).

    Is the 11th round still a "thing" given the draft has been suppressed into 2 days? 

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Just now, craig said:

    Kantro hasn't spent heavily on HS pitchers.  Mule and Gray have been the only bonus guys.  McGwire was a 9th rounder, but Rujano at $210 was the only guy above $200K.  

    Hopefully Wing won't join the Mule-Gray TJ bandwagon.  

    Ferris

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    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Just now, allen6510w said:

    Is the 11th round still a "thing" given the draft has been suppressed into 2 days? 

    Yes, because the first $150k doesn't count to the bonus pool and there is no risk of losing pool space in rounds 11-20 like there are in the first 10 rounds.

    JBears79

    Posted

    1 minute ago, allen6510w said:

    Is the 11th round still a "thing" given the draft has been suppressed into 2 days? 

    Yeah. Draft is 20 rounds

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    BA had Snell as one of their 20 sleepers for today:

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    Kade Snell, OF, Alabama (BA Rank:198)

    The Skinny: Sure, Snell is older and likely destined for left field, but his combination of bat-to-ball, impact, plate discipline and track record is worthwhile on the second day of the draft. 

    Scouting Report: Snell is a 6-foot-1, 210-pound outfielder and lefthanded hitter who began his career at Auburn—where he didn’t play—before heading to Wallace State (Ala.) JC and finally Alabama, where he turned in a breakout 2025 season. Snell slashed .363/.464/.575 with 10 homers and 38 walks to just 18 strikeouts in 58 games. 

    He is a contact king who rarely swings and misses at a fastball—no matter the velocity—and managed an overall contact rate of 89% and an in-zone contact rate of 93% in 2025. In addition to his standout bat-to-ball skills, Snell has shown a savvy approach at the plate and swings often at pitches in the heart of the zone, while holding back when pitchers try to get him to expand the zone. Snell’s value is nearly entirely driven by what he can do in the box. He isn’t a great runner and seems like a pretty straightforward left field-only defensive profile.

    As a redshirt senior who turns 23 years old a few days after the draft, some teams might view his 2025 performance with skepticism. Still, his SEC performance and contact ability should make him a priority senior sign target inside the first seven rounds.

     

    chibears55

    Posted

    Seems unusual that they have only chosen OFers so far as position picks, usually it SS.

    allen6510w

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    Yes, because the first $150k doesn't count to the bonus pool and there is no risk of losing pool space in rounds 11-20 like there are in the first 10 rounds.

    Thanks.  I guess the only change is that there won't be any late evening calls from agents saying "you know, the HS kid I represent hoped to be draft despite his "I will not sign" pledge and would consider an offer. 

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    gflore34

    Posted

    18 minutes ago, JBears79 said:

    Im guessing guys like Bauer are def heading to college. He has significant control issues and probably has too high a number to be brought out

    Think there's any thought given to his arm potentially blowing out?  Or, is more NIL money, etc.?

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    It'd be hilarious if Bruin Agbayani were a Southern Cal commit, but alas, only Michigan.

    JBears79

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, gflore34 said:

    Think there's any thought given to his arm potentially blowing out?  Or, is more NIL money, etc.?

    I recall reading in one of Keith Laws mocks or Q and A's that teams were mostly concerned about the control and command. Gotta imagine the TJS risk is definitely a possibility teams are considering but with NIL money now in play for high schoolers, it seems like heading to Mississippi State could be the better option for him. Go there and develop in the SEC and then hopefully come out as a potential 1-1 pick in 2028, (if everything goes according to plan) if he develops his strike throwing and his secondary pitches. The fastball is legit.

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    Bertz

    Posted

    Ohhhhh Hartshorn is super fun

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    JBears79

    Posted

    Josiah Hartshorn-OF Love this. One of the mocks earlier this week mentioned the Cubs loved him as a potential 2nd round guy, 




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