The 2023 MLB Draft has given us few surprises but still some noteworthy picks. LSU provided the top two picks as expected, setting a new high-water mark for college baseball as they become the first program to provide both the first and second overall players.
There was some question over whether Pittsburgh would go for a pure hitter or take a chance on a potential two-way star in Paul Skenes. In the end, they went for the pitcher and although it wasn’t a surprise it certainly was a noteworthy choice on several fronts.
Historically, pitchers taken first overall have a propensity to struggle in MLB. But Skenes is a different beast, not only throwing some of the best stuff off the mound that the league has seen in years but also providing true power with the bat, setting up a potential Ohtani-point-two situation in Pittsburgh.
With Skenes off the board, the Washington Nationals did the only thing that anyone expected them to do: the took the other one. LSU’s Dylan Crews may be the purest five-tool player that the draft has seen since Bryce Harper, and while for many it made more sense for him to wind up with the Pirates and Skenes with the Nats, once the one was gone, Washington did not hesitate for one moment.
The rest of the round went pretty much as predicted, with no team willing to take a chance or break character at this early stage. The only surprises were Kyle Teel and Jacob Gonzalez going as low as they did, with both thought of as potential top-ten material.
Another surprise was LSU’s Ty Floyd being taken in the Compensatory picks by the Reds. Seen as a third-rounder, he shot up a very long way indeed, leapfrogging one of the best contact hitters and a shoo-in Gold Glover in team mate Tré Morgan, who provided a surprise of his own in not going in either round one or two.
One great moment was when Arjun Nimmala went to Toronto in the twentieth spot, becoming the first Indian to ever be drafted in MLB history. His father is a huge cricket fan and put him in baseball since it was the closest bat-and-ball game that was available when the family immigrated. Groundbreaking and heartwarming, Nimmala has shown himself to be a top prospect.