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With the 68th pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, the Milwaukee Brewers selected LHP Frank Cairone out of Delsea Reg HS (NJ). Cairone was ranked number 107 on our draft board, number 96 on Baseball America, and was not ranked in MLB.com's top 250. Like comp pick Brady Ebel, Cairone is just 17 years old and one of the younger players in the draft.
Here is what Jamie Cameron gave as a scouting report on Cairone prior to the draft:
Frank Cairone is a cold-weather left-handed prep arm out of Jersey, who still isn't getting the love he deserves on boards two weeks out from the draft. It's a physical frame at 6 '2, 200 pounds who will be 17 on draft day and one of the youngest prospects in the class.
Cairone took a significant velocity pop in 2025, and his fastball will now sit 91-93 mph and touch 94 mph. He pairs it with a sweeping breaker that, while not yet refined, demonstrates the type of spin traits many organizations will covet. Cairone is a Coastal Carolina commit who is a bit under-ranked, considering the developmental step forward he took in 2025 and the outstanding spin traits he demonstrates.
Cairone pitches exclusively from the stretch and has some effort in the delivery. Still, the Brewers have refined similarly unpolished deliveries in the past (Freddy Peralta and Corbin Burnes had mechanical questions). Cairone checks several boxes for the Brewers: elite spin, projectable frame, rising velocity, and youth.
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