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Chicago Cubs
Draft Philosophy: A surprisingly college-centric approach for Tim Wilken, who in past years has focused more on upside and ceiling. First Pick: Andrew Cashner, RHP, Texas Christian (19th overall) How High He Could Have Gone: As expected, Cashner was the first college closer selected; one rumor had him going as high as No. 15 to the Dodgers. Path To The Big Leagues: Early indications have the Cubs moving Cashner back to starter, which could be a risky proposition. If he can bring his stuff to the rotation, he’s a monster, but at the same time he was a starter throughout his career before moving to closer this season, and before that move he was no more than a marginal prospect. Rest of the First Day: 1. Ryan Flaherty, SS, Vanderbilt: Has great fundamentals and decent tools; maybe a bigger version of Ryan Theriot? 2. Aaron Shafer, RHP, Wichita State: Big-bodied righty who excels at throwing strikes and getting groundballs. 3. Chris Carpenter, RHP, Kent State: First-round arm strength, but he already has two elbow operations in his past. 4. Matt Cerda, SS, Oceanside HS (CA): A monster makeup kid who draws David Eckstein comps. 5. Justin Bristow, RHP, East Carolina: Average stuff, but excellent athlete with some projection. 6. Josh Harrison, 2B, Cincinnati: Monster numbers this year, but nobody likes the tools much. Best Second-Day Selections: 7. Luis Flores, C, Oklahoma State: Great defender, can’t hit, but draws a lot of walks–-similar to the Jays' Brian Jeroloman. 9. Jay Jackson, RHP, Furman: Athletic and smooth with good sinker. 11. Toby Matchulat, RHP, Wabash Valley JC (IL): Tall and skinny with a lot of projection, and can already spin a good breaking ball. |