
88: Toronto Blue Jays - Dasan Brown, CF, Abbey Park HS (Ontario, Canada) 87: San Francisco Giants - Grant McCray, CF, Lakewood Ranch HS (Florida) 86: Texas Rangers - Justin Slaten, RHP, New Mexico 85: Cincinnati Reds - Tyler Callihan, 2B, Providence School of Jacksonville HS (Florida) 84: San Diego Padres - Hudson Head, CF, Winston Churchill HS (Texas) 83: Detroit Tigers - Andre Lipcius, 3B, Tennessee 82: Miami Marlins - Peyton Burdick, CF, Wright State 81: Chicago White Sox - Andrew Dalquist, RHP, Redondo Union HS (California) 80: Kansas City Royals - Grant Gambrell, RHP, Oregon State 79: Baltimore Orioles - Zach Watson, CF, LSU 78: Los Angeles Dodgers - Jimmy Lewis, RHP, Lake Travis HS (Texas) Day 2 picks 77: Colorado Rockies - Karl Kauffmann, RHP, Michigan 76: Seattle Mariners - Isaiah Campbell, RHP, Arkansas 75: Arizona Diamondbacks - Dominic Fletcher, OF, Arkansas 74: Arizona Diamondbacks - Tommy Henry, LHP, Michigan 73: San Diego Padres - Logan Driscoll, C, George Mason 72: Pittsburgh Pirates - Jard Triolo, 3B, Houston 71: Baltimore Orioles - Kyle Stowers, OF, Stanford

70: Kansas City Royals - Alec Marsh, RHP, Arizona State 69: Boston Red Sox - Matthew Lugo, SS, Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy (Puerto Rico) 68: Houston Astros - Grae Kessinger, SS, Ole Miss 67: New York Yankees - Josh Smith, 2B, LSU 66: Oakland A's - Tyler Baum, RHP, North Carolina 65: Milwaukee Brewers - Antoine Kelly, LHP, Wabash Valley College (Illinois) 64: Chicago Cubs - Chas Strumpf, 2B, UCLA 63: Cleveland Indians - Yordys Valdes, SS, McArthur HS (Florida) 62: Colorado Rockies - Aaron Schunk, 3B, Georgia 61: Tampa Bay Rays - John Doxakis, LHP, Texas A&M 60: Atlanta Braves - Beau Philip, SS, Oregon State 59: Seattle Mariners - Brandon Williamson, LHP, TCU Louis Cardinals - Trejyn Fletcher, CF, Deering HS (Maine) 57: Pittsburgh Pirates - Matt Gorski, CF, Indiana 56: Arizona Diamondbacks - Ryne Nelson, RHP, Oregon 55: Los Angeles Angels - Kyren Paris, SS, Freedom HS (California) 54: Minnesota Twins - Matt Canterino, RHP, Rice 52: Toronto Blue Jays - Kendall Willians, RHP, IMG Academy (Florida) 51: San Francisco Giants - Logan Wyatt, 1B, Louisville 50: Texas Rangers - Ryan Garcia, RHP, UCLA 49: Cincinnati Reds - Rece Hinds, SS, IMG Academy 48: San Diego Padres - Joshua Mears, RF, Federal Way HS (Washington) 47: Detroit Tigers - Nick Quintana, 3B, Arizona 46: Miami Marlins - Nasim Nunez, SS, Collins Hill HS (Georgia) 45: Chicago White Sox - Matthew Thompson, RHP, Cypress Ranch HS (Texas) 44: Kansas City Royals - Brady McConnell, SS, Florida 43: Boston Red Sox - Cameron Cannon, SS, Arizona 42: Baltimore Orioles - Gunnar Henderson, SS, John T. 41: Texas Rangers - Davis Wendzel, 3B, Baylor 40: Tampa Bay Rays - Seth Johnson, RHP, Campbell University 39: Minnesota Twins - Matt Wallner, RF, Southern Miss 37: Pittsburgh Pirates - Sammy Siani, CF, William Penn Charter HS (Pennsylvania) 36: Tampa Bay Rays - JJ Goss, RHP, Cyrpess Ranch HS (Texas) 35: Miami Marlins - Kameron Misner, CF, Missouri 34 Arizona Diamondbacks - Drey Jameson, RHP, Ball State 33: Arizona Diamondbacks - Brennan Malone, RHP, IMG Academy (Florida) There's some though he might be able to dabble at third base in addition to catching. Lee is a solid defender who has a reputation for working well with pitchers. There is some swing-and-miss in his game, but, when he connects, the ball goes a long way.


Lee has the classic catching prospect profile given his power bat and a power arm. Here is a breakdown of all 32 first round picks in the 2018 draft and the rest of the results from the first 10 rounds. We here at CBS Sports provided instant analysis of all 30 first round picks Monday night, live as the selections were announced.
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We have full takeaways from both Day 1 and Day 2 of the draft. Rutschman, Witt, and Vaughn is the strongest top three we've seen in the last several drafts. High school shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., the son of longtime big league pitcher Bobby Sr., went to the Royals with the No. Rutschman is the first catcher selected first overall since Joe Mauer in 2001. 1 pick on Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman.

1 pick in this year's draft and they used the No. After losing 115 games in 2018, the Baltimore Orioles held the No. Here is the full 2019 draft order, and we have all of the Day 1 and Day 2 results below. The 40-round event began Monday night with a live MLB Network broadcast. The first two days - and first 10 rounds - of Major League Baseball's 2019 amateur draft are complete.
