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New Mock Draft from MLB Pipeline Has the Pirates Going for Pitching Over Hitting

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We have been busy with new draft prospect rankings recently, posting updates from Keith Law/The Athletic, Kiley McDaniel/ESPN and Baseball America. They all had different rankings for the top five prospects in this draft class, which we sorted out here.

Jonathan Mayo from MLB Pipeline gives us a new mock draft to look at after seeing those rankings. He has the Pittsburgh Pirates using the first overall pick on LSU right-handed pitcher Paul Skenes.

Skenes had an incredible season, while helping LSU to a College World Series title. He went 12-2, 1.69 over 19 starts this year, with a 209:20 SO/BB ratio and an 0.75 WHIP over 122.2 innings.

Mayo has LSU outfielder Dylan Crews going to the Washington Nationals with the second pick. 

The rest of the elite top five from this class go to:

3. Detroit Tigers – Wyatt Langford, Florida outfielder

4. Texas Rangers – Max Clark, prep outfielder

5. Minnesota Twins – Walker Jenkins, prep outfielder

Mayo gives some thoughts on the Pirates, saying that the Pirates could be negotiating bonuses with the top five players up until the time they have to make their selection.

It seems clear that they are trying to maximize their bonus pool, which is the highest in baseball for this draft class.

The draft begins on Sunday night at 7 PM, with the Pirates making the first, 42nd and 67 overall picks on day one.

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John Dreker
John Dreker
John started working at Pirates Prospects in 2009, but his connection to the Pittsburgh Pirates started exactly 100 years earlier when Dots Miller debuted for the 1909 World Series champions. John was born in Kearny, NJ, two blocks from the house where Dots Miller grew up. From that hometown hero connection came a love of Pirates history, as well as the sport of baseball. When he didn't make it as a lefty pitcher with an 80+ MPH fastball and a slider that needed work, John turned to covering the game, eventually focusing in on the prospects side, where his interest was pushed by the big league team being below .500 for so long. John has covered the minors in some form since the 2002 season, and leads the draft and international coverage on Pirates Prospects. He writes daily on Pittsburgh Baseball History, when he's not covering the entire system daily throughout the entire year on Pirates Prospects.

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