Michigan State baseball shortstop Mitch Jebb drafted in second round of MLB draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates

Michigan State baseball shortstop Mitch Jebb drafted in the second round of MLB draft by Pittsburgh

A Michigan State baseball player is heading to the pros. On Sunday, the Spartans’ shortstop, Mitch Jebb, was selected in the second round of the MLB draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates, number 42 overall.

Jebb is MSU’s highest draft-pick since Mark Mulder was taken at No. 2 by the Oakland Athletics in 1998.

Jebb was a three-time All-Big Ten selection and also made the Big Ten all-freshman team in 2021.

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2023 MLB Draft: Tracking every pick in the first round

The next generation of baseball players will be chosen at the 2023 MLB Draft.

The 2023 MLB Draft is here and the next generation of baseball players are ready to take the stage.

On Sunday, July 9, the first two rounds of the 2023 MLB Draft will take place. The MLB draft is a much different beast compared to the NFL, NBA and NHL drafts, not only taking place in the middle of the season but it also features some interesting and unique rules.

Coming into the 2023 MLB Draft, LSU boasts the top two prospects after winning the College World Series last month. Tigers pitcher Paul Skenes was picked No. 1 overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates and outfielder Dylan Crews was not far behind, going No. 2 to the Washington Nationals.

Here are all the selections made in the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft.

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Chase Dollander selected by Colorado in 2023 MLB draft

Tennessee pitcher Chase Dollander selected by the Rockies in the 2023 MLB draft.

The 2023 Major League Baseball first-year player draft is taking place Sunday-Tuesday in Seattle, Washington.

The MLB first-year player draft is being held in conjunction with the 2023 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.

Tennessee junior pitcher Chase Dollander was selected in the first-round by Colorado with the No. 9 overall pick.

Dollander played at Tennessee from 2022-23.

He transferred to Tennessee from Georgia Southern ahead of the 2022 season.

Dollander (17-6) appeared in 33 games, including 31 starts. for the Vols. He recorded 228 strikeouts, one complete game and a .364 ERA in 168 innings pitched during his Tennessee career.

Dollander earned 2022 Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year honors. Tennessee won the SEC regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound pitcher is from Greenbrier High School in Evans, Georgia.

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Pirates possibly entertaining UNC commit Walker Jenkins at top pick

There’s a strong possibility that UNC baseball commit Walker Jenkins will be the Pittsburgh Pirates’ top overall selection in the MLB draft.

Walker Jenkins continues to be one of the hottest names in this year’s MLB Draft, as the UNC baseball commit and two-time Gatorade N.C. Player of the Year put together an impressive high school career that has him near the top of draft boards.

According to BaseballAmerica senior writer Kyle Glaser, there’s an increasing possibility that Jenkins might be the first overall player selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Though Jenkins will no-doubt be taken Top 10, why is he suddenly a possibility to go number one over the likes of LSU pitcher Paul Skenes (Golden Spikes Winner), LSU outfielder Dylan Crews and University of Florida outfielder Wyatt Langford?

This is because the Pirates are shopping a below-slot number to Jenkins. If the Pirates pick Jenkins below-slot, they have more money to use on later draft picks.

If Jenkins chooses not to sign with the Pirates, Pittsburgh’s slot value is removed from the bonus pool. It’s pretty tough to turn down the distinction of being a top overall pick, though.

Glaser says there’s a lot of belief Langford will be taken over Jenkins, but fans won’t know until the draft kicks off tonight at 7 p.m.

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UNC baseball commit Walker Jenkins mocked to go Top 10

Walker Jenkins is likely to forgo his commitment to play baseball at UNC for a top-10 selection in tonight’s MLB Draft.

One of the biggest names fans are talking about ahead of tonight’s MLB Draft is South Brunswick (N.C.) High School outfielder Walker Jenkins, two-time Gatorade N.C. Player of the Year.

The 18-year old from Southport, who is currently committed to play baseball at UNC next year, is widely-regarded as the best high school player available.

Look at his numbers alone. According to GameChanger, Jenkins hit for a career .469 and recorded 97 hits across four varsity seasons, mashed 16 home runs, drove in 61 RBIs and stole 47 bases. Jenkins also showed plenty of discipline as a high school hitter, drawing 66 walks to just 19 strikeouts.

In his junior season, Jenkins helped the South Brunswick Cougars to a 25-5 (11-3) record, the Mideastern 3A/4A conference title and an appearance in the NCHSAA 3A state title series against South Rowan. South Brunswick won Game 1, 4-3, behind a 2-for-4, 1-RBI performance from Jenkins, but South Rowan took the next two.

Jenkins is a tall, powerful lefty who can hit the ball to any field and has a strong arm. Watch a couple of Jenkins’ highlights from last year – he’s got a good set of wheels on himself, too.

According to Keith Law’s latest MLB Mock Draft, Jenkins is currently projected to go 7th overall to the Cincinnati Reds. He’d be a good fit in Southwestern Ohio – not only because of his talent, but the fact that the Reds only have three listed outfielders on their active roster – Will Benson, Jake Fraley and TJ Friedl.

In other words, the likelihood of Jenkins ever stepping foot on UNC’s campus again is slim-to-none.

Jenkins wouldn’t start out in the MLB, but if his skills transition smoothly from the amateur to the professional level, he could see himself on a major league roster in a year or two.

Jenkins would be a huge boost to the Tar Heels’ lineup, especially with another power-speed threat in current Tar Heel Mac Horvath slated to be selected tonight.

If you’re projected to go top-10 in the draft, though, it’s pretty hard to turn that selection down.

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Arkansas baseball preparing for tonight’s MLB Draft

Dave Van Horn is hoping that the draft doesn’t completely raid his top-ranked signing class over the next few evenings, as it begins tonight at 6 p.m. in Seattle.

Dave Van Horn signed one of the most impressive recruiting classes in school history last fall and this spring.

Tonight, Razorback fans will find out how many players on it will ultimately end up making it to campus.

The 2023 MLB Draft begins at 6 p.m. from Lumen Field in Seattle as part of MLB All-Star Game festivities.

Top infielder signees Aidan Miller and Walker Martin are the most likely candidates to be taken in the first round.

Van Horn and his staff will also monitor the current players on his roster as they are selected.

Jace Bohrofen, Jared Wegner and Tavian Josenberger, along with left-hander Hunter Hollan, are all draft-eligible players. Wegner is the only player with no collegiate eligibility remaining.

Where will Carolina baseball star Mac Horvath play professionally?

Mac Horvath, who lead the UNC baseball team in home runs and stoles bases this year, predicts what team will pick him in the 2023 MLB Draft.

If you were to ask a UNC baseball fan, “who is the team’s best player,” the first answer might be Vance Honeycutt.

The rising junior, a highlight reel catch-making, power-hitting center fielder has been a model of production through his first two seasons in baby blue, reaching the 100 RBI mark and recording an impressive .984 fielding percentage with just five errors.

Another popular answer you might hear for “best UNC baseball player” happens to man the hot corner – third base.

That man is no other than Rochester, Minnesota’s talented Mac Horvath, who boosted his MLB Draft stock tremendously with an impressive junior campaign.

Look at the numbers alone from Horvath’s 2022-2023 season – a .305 batting average (fifth on UNC), 73 hits (second), 21 doubles (second), 24 home runs (first, double Honeycutt and Tomas Frick’s second-place HR total), 66 RBI (first) and 25 stolen bases (first).

With the MLB Draft kicking off later today, let’s take a deeper dive into where Horvath thinks he’ll play in the big leagues.

Horvath, who played primarily third base at Carolina, sees himself as more of a center fielder in the pros.

“I feel comfortable at third base and every outfield spot, but when I think of myself in the big leagues, I see myself as center fielder,” Horvath said, according to TwinsDaily.

For a guy who played third base primarily in college, why would Horvath make this switch at the highest level of American baseball? It would make sense if Horvath wanted to switch to another infield position as a professional, as he played shortstop and pitched in high school.

The two greatest reasons for Horvath’s possible switch – his speed and strong arm. Having solid speed is paramount to tracking fly balls in the outfield and, possibly, preventing singles and doubles from turning into triples or inside-the-park home runs. A cannon for an arm, also needed at the hot corner, can help an outfielder beat a tagging baserunner to home plate.

What team is Horvath going to play for, though?

Twins Daily’s JD Cameron’s Consensus Big Board ranks him as the 74th-ranked draft-eligible player, meaning he’d land on the Cincinnati Reds in the third round. While Horvath would start somewhere in the Minor Leagues if drafted by Cincy, he’d likely join an already-talented Reds infield of Elly De La Cruz and Jonathan India in a few years.

If the draft were up to Horvath, however, he’d go to his favorite childhood team, the Chicago Cubs, or his hometown Twins. In the TwinsDaily article, Horvath highlighted that his favorite players growing up were former twins Brian Dozier and future Hall of Famer Joe Mauer.

“To think I could be playing at Target Field, where it’s just an hour’s drive for my family to be there, it would definitely be special,” Horvath said, according to TwinsDaily.

The Twins own the fifth overall, 34th, 49th, 82nd, 114th, 150th and later-round picks, while the Cubs select 13th overall, 68th, 81st, 113th, 149th and also in the later rounds.

Regardless of where Horvath lands up, that team is going to be getting a stud who can mash the ball, run with blazing speed and save scoring with his arm.

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Maui Ahuna projected to Pirates in 2023 MLB draft

Tennessee’s Maui Ahuna projected to Pittsburgh in the 2023 MLB draft.

The 2023 Major League Baseball first-year player draft will take place Sunday-Tuesday in Seattle, Washington.

The MLB first-year player draft will be held in conjunction with the 2023 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.

Tennessee junior shortstop Maui Ahuna is projected as the No. 67 overall selection by Pittsburgh in the 2023 MLB draft. Ahuna’s draft projection is by The Sporting News.

The No. 67 overall selection takes place in the Competitive Balance Round B.

Ahuna played at Tennessee in 2023 after transferring from Kansas. He appeared in 53 games, including 52 starts, with the Vols.

Ahuna recorded a .312 batting average, eight home runs, 42 RBIs, 43 runs, 37 walks and four stolen bases at Tennessee in 2023.

How to watch 2023 MLB draft:

Rounds 1-2 (Sunday): ESPN, MLB Network

Rounds 3-10 (Monday): Live stream on MLB.com

Rounds 11-20 (Tuesday): Live stream on MLB.com

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2023 MLB draft: Projections for Vols’ pitcher Chase Dollander

A look at projections for Tennessee baseball pitcher Chase Dollander in the 2023 MLB draft.

The 2023 Major League Baseball first-year player draft will take place Sunday-Tuesday in Seattle, Washington.

The MLB first-year player draft will be held in conjunction with the 2023 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.

First pitch is slated for 8 p.m. EDT on Tuesday for the MLB All-Star Game (FOX).

Tennessee junior pitcher Chase Dollander is projected as a first-round selection in the MLB draft.

Dollander (17-6) played for the Vols from 2022-23 after transferring from Georgia Southern.

He appeared in 33 games, including 31 starts. at Tennessee. Dollander recorded 228 strikeouts, one complete game and a .364 ERA in 168 innings pitched during his Tennessee career.

Below are 2023 MLB mock draft projections for Dollander.

2023 MLB Draft order: A look at where every team is picking in the first round

The Pittsburgh Pirates will pick first in the 2023 MLB Draft.

The MLB Draft is about to get underway as 28 teams will pick new prospects to build for the future.

The Pittsburgh Pirates will be kicking things off with the first-overall pick, expected to select one of two LSU stars in Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews.

Two teams won’t be selecting in MLB Draft’s first round due to exceeding the competitive balance tax threshold: the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets.

Other than those two franchises, the rest of the MLB’s teams are about to welcome new players to their franchises.

Let’s take a look at when they make their picks.

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