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Today's portion of the draft, which will include rounds 3 through 10, will begin at 1 p.m. CT.
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A quick recap from yesterday:
1 (17) - Braylon Payne, OF, Elkins (TX) HS
17 years old. 6-2, 186. #56 on the Consensus Big Board
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1C (34) - Blake Burke, 1B, Tennessee
21 years old. 6-3, 236. #49 on the Consensus Big Board
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2 (51) - Bryce Meccage, RHP, The Pennington School (NJ)
18 years old. 6-4, 210. #63 on the Consensus Big Board
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2C (59) - Chris Levonas, RHP, Christian Brothers Academy (NJ)
18 years old. 6-2, 170. #79 on the Consensus Big Board
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3 (93) - Jaron DeBerry, RHP, Dallas Baptist
21 years old. 6-3, 178. (Senior)
4 (123) - Marco Dinges, C, Florida State
20 years old. 6-0, 205.
5 (156) - John Holobetz, P, Old Dominion
21 years old. 6-3, 190.
6 (185) - Chandler Welch, RHP, Tulane
21 years old. 6-0, 100.
7 (215) - Mason Molina, LHP, Arkansas
21 years old. 6-2, 230. #218 on the Consensus Big Board
Molina spent his first two college seasons at Texas Tech and was the Red Raiders' top starter in 2023. After attending the U.S. collegiate national team trials that summer, he transferred to Arkansas. He pitched well early in the season before an ankle injury and control issues limited his effectiveness down the stretch. Molina depends on the carry of his fastball and the effectiveness of his changeup. Though he only averages 90 mph and tops out at 95 with his heater, he throws it two-thirds of the time and gets swings and misses thanks to its carry through the strike zone. His plus changeup grades as his best pitch, fading and sinking in the low 80s and helping his fastball play up. While Molina features two distinct breaking balls with depth, he has trouble landing his low-80s slider and mid-70s curveball for strikes and often misses badly with his curve. He threw more strikes at Texas Tech than he did this spring, and he'll need to do a better job of locating his offerings against pro hitters because he has little margin for error. His body got thicker this year, carrying 230 pounds on a 6-foot-2 frame, and he'll have to devote more time to conditioning. - MLB.com
8 (245) - Sam Garcia, LHP, Oklahoma State
22 years old. 6-4, 218. (Senior)
9 (275) - Griffin Tobias, RHP, Lake Central (IN) HS
18 years old. 6-0, 185.
10 (305) - Ethan Dorchies, RHP, Cary-Grove (IL) HS
17 years old. 6-4, 200.
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In the meantime, what did you think about what happened Sunday night? What are you looking forward to on Monday?
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