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2019 MLB Mock Draft: B/R's Final Round 1 Picks


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RHP Jackson Rutledge
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Carroll
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LHP Hunter Barco
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3B Rece Hinds
RHP Daniel Espino
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Nick Lodolo
Alek Manoah
Zack Thompson
George Kirby
Jackson Rutledge
Hunter Bishop
Eric Longenhagen
Kiley McDaniel
Quinn Priester
Carter Stewart
     
Bryson Stott
Brandon Crawford
Corbin Carroll
Langeliers
Joe Mauer
Kody Hoese
Gunnar Henderson
Matthew Allan
Diamondbacks
Josh Jung
Brennan Malone
Brett Baty
Lake Travis HS
Cardinals
Nolan Gorman
Anthony Volpe
Delbarton HS
Keoni Cavaco
Vanderbilt
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Garrett Whitley
Josh Lowe
Kameron Misner
Will Wilson
Logan Davidson
Braden Shewmake
Greg Jones
Michael Busch
Kyren Paris
John T. Morgan
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Seth Johnson
Kodi Medeiros
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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2838774-2019-mlb-mock-draft-brs-final-round-1-picks
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Summary

The 2019 MLB draft is officially upon us.Over the next three days, 1,217 amateur baseball players from the high school, junior college and college ranks of the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico will hear their names called over 40 rounds.The Baltimore Orioles hold the No. 1 overall pick in this year's draft after finishing last season with the worst record in baseball. 7. Cincinnati Reds: LHP Nick Lodolo, TCUThe pick here seems to be whichever college arm the Reds like best. Otherwise, don't be surprised if they target a high-ceiling prep arm and then offset that by taking a college bat at No. 21 overall. The solidly built 6'6", 260-pound Manoah possesses a rare combination of present stuff and future upside for a college arm, and the Mets have some experience developing big right-handers. Los Angeles Angels: LHP Zack Thompson, KentuckyThe Angels figure to go with whichever top-tier college arm is left on the board unless they are enamored with prep right-hander Matthew Allan. Assuming he's off the board, they could target a college arm who slides or the best available high school pitcher, which in this case looks like Malone. Atlanta Braves: 3B Kody Hoese, TulaneA college bat makes sense here for the Braves if they go with a prep arm at No. 9 overall. If the D-backs target below-slot college players with the Nos. 33 and 34 picks, they should be able to make a combination of Carroll and Allan work in the first round. The 6'3" right-hander has the highest floor of the top-tier high school pitchers with a solid three-pitch mix, durable frame and a strong track record.27. Chicago Cubs: SS Will Wilson, NC StateUnless the Cubs are enamored with someone like Campbell right-hander Seth Johnson, it seems reasonable to assume they will once again be targeting college bats. There's work to do smoothing out his mechanics, but he could wind up being the best high school arm in this class if the pieces fall into place. Los Angeles Dodgers: RHP Daniel Espino, Georgia Premier Academy (Georgia)Teams are already weary of selecting high school right-handers, and when you throw in an undersized frame and some mechanical questions, it's easy to see why Espino is one of the most polarizing prospects in the class.

As said here by Joel Reuter