News and Notes: Guardians Restock Their Pitching Trove on Draft Day Two
News and Notes for Tuesday, July 16th, 2024
The Guardians continued what seems to be regarded as a strong showing in the MLB draft on day two by selecting eight pitchers, three from high school and five from college.
The notable names from rounds 3-10 seemed to be Joey Oakie, a right-handed high school pitcher from Iowa selected with the 84th pick and Chase Mobley, a right-handed high school pitcher from Florida selected with pick 295. So far, the Guardians have drafted ten pitchers (two lefties and eight righties) and two hitters (not particularly abnormal for an organization which usually builds their hitting through international free agency and pitching through the amateur draft). No bonuses have been announced but if you peruse the Covering the Corner comment threads, you will note our resident draft expert, DelGua, speculating that the Guardians probably don’t have much or any bonus pool savings to this point, likely because of their decision to go a little more high-school heavy with pitchers (four prep arms so far). For whatever my view is worth, DelGua seems to be right on the money there (pun intended).
Let’s get to know the Guardians’ draftees from yesterday a little bit:
84. Joey Oakie, RHP, 6’3” 200 lbs, 18.2 years old, HS Iowa. MLB Pipleline blurb, Perfect Game blurb.
I like the Cleveland Guardians drafting RHP Joey Oakie in the third round.
— Ben Badler (@BenBadler) July 15, 2024
One of the best HS pitchers in the country. Young for his class, up to 97 mph with a ton of movement on his stuff
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113. Rafe Schlesinger, LHP, 6’3” 200 lbs, 21.6 years old, University of Miami-Florida, MLB Pipeline blurb, Perfect Game blurb.
Cleveland earlier selected LHP Rafe Schlesinger. Low launch FB explodes out of hand, up to 96 with run and ride through the zone. Long, sweepier SL is a plus pitch that is particularly tough on LHH. CH continues to develop. Intriguing development pairing.pic.twitter.com/gAgvkCcYV3
— Peter Flaherty III (@PeterGFlaherty) July 15, 2024
Schlesinger has overcome a challenge with a tic disorder and seems like a very easy kid to root for to become our next dominant lefty reliever.
146. Aidan Major, RHP, 5’11” 200 lbs, 21.2 years old, West Virginia University, MLB Pipeline blurb, Perfect Game blurb,
Guardians 5-146: Aidan Major, RHP, West Virginia -- bat missing TJ arm, low/mid 90s FB, tunnels short CUT/SL and CH to miss bats on countering e/w movement, blw-avg control w/ size limiting to relief outlook w/ healthy recovery from TJ
— Taylor Blake Ward (@TaylorBlakeWard) July 15, 2024
175. Caden Favors, LHP, 22.10, 6’3” 205 lbs, Wichita State, Perfect Game blurb.
Here is Caden Favors's Pitching Summary from a game earlier season https://t.co/lE0FVOM3Wx pic.twitter.com/qntgGtCtaK
— Thomas Nestico (@TJStats) July 15, 2024
205. Cameron Sullivan, RHP, 18.4 years old, 6’2” 200 lbs, HS Indiana, MLB Pipeline blurb, Perfect Game Blurb.
The Guardians just continue to build an exceptional class. They grab Cameron Sullivan out of Indiana. The prep RHP has mid- to upper-90s heat & a good BB to pair. Long-term upside is ⬆️#PGDraft x #MLBDraft // #ForTheLand
— Tyler Kotila (@tyler_kotila) July 15, 2024
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235. Donovan Zsak, LHP, 21 years old, 6’3” 185 lbs, Rutgers.
Second Scarlet Knight off the board with LHP Donovan Zsak going to the Cleveland Guardians. Zsak battled injuries the last couple of years but he's a great athlete with an explosive fastball up to 99 MPH in his last spot. Pitched well on the cape this summer. https://t.co/hXgrHTFElv
— Brian Recca (@brian_recca) July 15, 2024
265. Sean Matson, RHP, 22.1 years old, 6’2” 220 lbs, Harvard.
Guardians take RHP Sean Matson. Some footage from his final start this spring for Harvard. High effort righty w/ good extension that allows riding FB to play up. Best pitch is a parachute CH that recorded a whiff rate over 50%. Two breakers both fringy presently. Reliever profile pic.twitter.com/oC9XU8tiko
— Brian Recca (@brian_recca) July 15, 2024
295. Chase Mobley, RHP, 18.1 years old, 6’5” 205 lbs, HS Florida, MLB Pipeline blurb, Perfect game blurb.
Cleveland is going to WORK with this class. Not sure on signability here with Chase Mobley, may not have the $$, but another exceptional prep arm from FL joins the Guardians class. Up to 97 on the FB w/ good OS.#PGDraft x #MLBDraft // #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/WoYtlgfxl6
— Tyler Kotila (@tyler_kotila) July 15, 2024
Of the 21 picks the Guardians made in 2023, five were high school pitchers, of their 20 picks in 2022, six were high school pitchers, and in 2021, two of their 20 picks were high school pitchers. So, I don’t think the NUMBER of high school pitchers they’ve selected so far is out of the norm, but it does seem that selecting three of them in their top six picks is a perhaps a little bit of a departure from their normal approach. It shows a confidence in their ability to develop pitching throughout their minor league system.
I did see a couple analysts wondering if the Guardians can sign all the talent they got in this class, so, we’ll see if Antonetti and company can meet the challenge:
One of the easy winners of the Draft is the Cleveland Guardians. Joey Oakie at 84, Aidan Major at 146, Chase Mobley at 295, and Rafe Schlesinger at 113 puts together in my opinion the top class. Unfortunately its hard to see how the Guards can sign all of them. pic.twitter.com/GDIN0dst5g
— Will Dodge (@willtdodge) July 16, 2024
Meanwhile, Jose Ramirez participated in the home run derby and made it to the second round by pulling fly balls. I was proud of how he showed that you don’t need to hit the ball a country mile to be an effective home run hitter and not disappointed to see him be done after 33 homers total and looking exhausted.
2024 Home Run Derby results, First Round: José Ramírez, CLE pic.twitter.com/XwY5OuI4i7
— Home Run Report (@homerunreport) July 16, 2024
The MLB All-Star game is tonight and Steven Kwan will bat leadoff for the American League while Jose bats sixth.
As a big #WhiteSox guy, I am an American League fan first.
— Vinnie Parise (@VinnieParise) July 16, 2024
With that said, I absolutely can’t wait to see Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates face this lineup for a couple of innings. #LetsGoBucs #AllStarGame pic.twitter.com/MFWiBFjL3M
We’ll see when Josh Naylor, David Fry and Emmanuel Clase get in the game (I’m especially fine with Fry getting one AB late against a lefty given his elbow issues this season).
The last ten rounds of the MLB draft resume today at 2pm EST. You can follow on MLB.com.