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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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    Bertz

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, JBears79 said:

    I wonder if this is just the first year that we are seeing the effects of NIL money on college baseball programs. It's taken a little bit to get there but teams probably have budgets now that football and basketball has been sorted out with a lot of schools.

    I wonder if this combined with the time crunch means we're going to see a run of hail Mary's in the 19th/20th

    Bertz

    Posted

    1 minute ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    17th round: Logan Poteet, C, UNC-Charlotte

    Cubs legend's younger brother?  Or no relation?

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    18th round: RHP Connor Knox, George Mason

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    18 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    Cubs legend's younger brother?  Or no relation?

    No relation. Cody went to UCLA.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Dodgers drafted Mizzou QB Sam Horn in the 17th round. He had some top 100 rankings but he still has football eligibility and hopes of starting for Mizzou football this fall.

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    Neuby

    Posted

    Appenzelller to Seattle

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    19th rounder: 3B Caleb Barnett, Mountain Brook HS (AL) - Alabama commit

    Not ranked by Pipeline: 

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    Barnett is a physical 6-foot-5, 210-pounder who stands out with his power potential and exit velocities while also showing off a strong arm and playing a quality third base. He does come with some swing-and-miss concerns and some evaluators wonder if he might have more upside on the mound. There's chatter that a team or two may be willing to spend heavily to lure him away from his Alabama commitment.

    Ranked 282 by BA: 

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    282. Caleb Barnett

    3B

    Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 210 | B-T: R-R

    School: Mountain Brook (Ala.) HS Drafted/Committed: Alabama
    Age At Draft: 18.8

    Barnett is a massive-framed righthanded hitter listed at 6-foot-6, 220 pounds who still has plenty of room to layer on more strength and mass. Unsurprisingly given his size, Barnett boasts huge raw power and will put on a show in batting practice, though his long levers and below-average pure hitting ability lead to lots of swing-and-miss tendencies in game. His swing is steep and uphill with plenty of length, which will lead to eye-opening home runs to the pull side, but should also make him a power-over-hit offensive profile. He’s a definite corner profile of some capacity, with a chance to play third base but is perhaps a more likely fit in an outfield corner or first. He has above-average arm strength but is a below-average runner. Barnett could fit in the first 10 rounds for a team who wants to bet on his power. If not, he’s committed to Alabama.

     

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    Guessing Tuscaloosa is more likely than Mesa

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    7 minutes ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    19th rounder: 3B Caleb Barnett, Mountain Brook HS (AL) - Alabama commit

    Not ranked by Pipeline: 

    Ranked 282 by BA: 

     

    Zumach has brought him up a bunch. 

     

    Bertz might be right about 19/20 round hail marys.

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    20th rounder: Freddy Rodriguez IV, RHP, Hawaii

    Bertz

    Posted

    7 minutes ago, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    Guessing Tuscaloosa is more likely than Mesa

    Welp lol

    So yeah Wing and Hartshorn each took a pretty penny.  Presuming they're each 7 figure guys.

    bukie

    Posted

    Luke Mensik (LWC HS, ILL) drafted by the Giants in the 17th round.

    So that makes 7 IL prep players drafted (Jaden Fauske, Conor Essenburg, Jack Wheeler, Luke Mensik, Ethan Moore, Cameron Appenzeller, Ike Young) and not Jack Bauer who was the #1 prospect most of the spring. Wild.

    Irrelevant Dude

    Posted

    Quote me in 5 years when I'm proven completely wrong, but that draft blows.

    • Like 2
    JBears79

    Posted

    His signing demands must be ridiculous. Bauer will benefit from college though imo. I said it earlier but he has 1-1 potential with that fastball. Just needs to throw more strikes and develop the secondary offerings

    JBears79

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Irrelevant Dude said:

    Quote me in 5 years when I'm proven completely wrong, but that draft blows.

    The Conrad pick has grown on but yeah first impressions of this class are not positive.

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    Odd draft, and not the one I expected.

    Bertz

    Posted

    14 minutes ago, JBears79 said:

    The Conrad pick has grown on but yeah first impressions of this class are not positive.

    I mentioned this upthread but if you shake up the order it looks a lot different.  If it went

    Conrad

    Hartshorn

    Kepley

    Wing

    Reid

    Snell

    And then went chalk from there, it'd feel like a pretty normal draft.  Though I'm still a bit surprised there wasn't a couple hundred more K in the couch cushions for someone fun in the 11th.

    • Like 1
    Post Count Padder

    Posted

    It really is so hard to judge an MLB draft immediately. These things need to simmer. My initial impression as a casual draft follower is we got some real interesting guys who will be fun to follow. 

    Think back to how stoked we all were for that 2011 draft class. Mostly a big yikes in hindsight aside from Javy. 

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    Outshined_One

    Posted

    The one thing about this draft is, it hinges heavily on the Cubs' medical and training staff. They've had success with guys like Wiggins and Horton so far, so guys like Coppola and Jerzembeck are intriguing as guys who could follow similar paths. Pitch lab could also have some fun with Wing and Reid.

    It's the hitting side that's a bit unproven. I can't think of any recent success stories this team has had with injury reclamation projects, so Conrad and Hartshorn are going to be interesting test cases.

    chibears55

    Posted

    7 hours ago, Outshined_One said:

    The Cubs just drafted a 6'8 245 lb pitcher.

    Bring him up 😅😅😅

    chibears55

    Posted

    Is there 1 or 2 guys from this draft that has a chance to make an impact on majors league roster within the next 2-3 years

    JBears79

    Posted

    36 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    I mentioned this upthread but if you shake up the order it looks a lot different.  If it went

    Conrad

    Hartshorn

    Kepley

    Wing

    Reid

    Snell

    And then went chalk from there, it'd feel like a pretty normal draft.  Though I'm still a bit surprised there wasn't a couple hundred more K in the couch cushions for someone fun in the 11th.

    Totally fair. I just really hate the Kepley pick. And even though Conrad has grown on me, im still extremely skeptical there.  Guess we will find out in 5 years.

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    15 minutes ago, chibears55 said:

    Is there 1 or 2 guys from this draft that has a chance to make an impact on majors league roster within the next 2-3 years

    Kepley, the 2nd rounder, is probably the closest to the majors of this crop. He's a contact-heavy speed guy and could be a really useful 4th OF/PH on a team with a stacked OF.

    Rcal10

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Outshined_One said:

    The one thing about this draft is, it hinges heavily on the Cubs' medical and training staff. They've had success with guys like Wiggins and Horton so far, so guys like Coppola and Jerzembeck are intriguing as guys who could follow similar paths. Pitch lab could also have some fun with Wing and Reid.

    It's the hitting side that's a bit unproven. I can't think of any recent success stories this team has had with injury reclamation projects, so Conrad and Hartshorn are going to be interesting test cases.

    I think if Conrad hasn’t hurt his shoulder he wouldn’t have even been available to the Cubs. Sounds a like like the PCA situation when the Cubs traded for him. Had his shoulder not been a problem at the time of the deal thrnCubs probably couldn’t have gotten him. Hope it ends the same way. I do trust the Cubs with that one. 

    • Like 1
    Jason Ross

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Outshined_One said:

    Odd draft, and not the one I expected.

    I just sat down to get all of my thoughts on the draft out of my head. I've had some personal things going on outside, so I hadn't had a lot of time to sit down and really think through, and so finally got into my draft coverage for the website. 

    Long story short, odd is what I settled on in my article. I won't give too much away, but I really wracked my brain thinking about the differences and whether or not I ultimately thing odd, or different, was bad. Ultimately I cam down to this; I just trust Dan Kantrovitz enough and I doubt he's lost his damn mind to hate anything in this draft. 

    I don't think I loved on the surface many picks. But then you squint and you can go "Yeah I almost get it". 

    • Like 1



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