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Day number one of the 2019 MLB Draft is finally here, and it will feature Rounds 1 and 2 along with Competitive Balance Round A sandwiched between the first two rounds, along with Competitive Balance Round B which comes after the second round. On the night the Twins will have three picks at numbers 13, 39 and 54 overall. This is a great opportunity for the Twins to add even more talent to an already deep farm system.Be Sure To Refresh the Page as We Will Be Making Updating Throughout the Night

 

The draft itself will be available to watch on MLB Network or can be streamed on MLB.com starting at 6:00 pm CT on Monday night. The draft will continue for the rest of the week with rounds 3 through 10 taking place on Tuesday, and rounds 11 through 40 taking place on Wednesday.

 

If you want to learn more about the players that the Twins could be selecting with their three picks tonight, I would recommend you check out some of the pre-draft coverage that has been posted on Twins Daily over the past couple of weeks.

 

Twins Daily Staff Predictions for the Twins First Round Pick

Twins Daily 2019 MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects: 1-10

Twins Daily 2019 MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects: 11-20

Twins Daily 2019 MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects: 21-30

Twins Daily 2019 MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects: 31-40

Twins Daily 2019 MLB Draft Top 50 Prospects: 41-50

 

While many of you have followed the MLB Draft for years and know what to expect going in, I am sure there are some that are not as familiar with the draft process and how it works. So, here is a brief breakdown of some of the things you need to know before the draft.

 

The draft itself is made up of 40 rounds with a competitive balance round and a compensation round after both the first and second rounds. With the exception of the Competitive Balance picks, teams are not allowed to trade their draft picks. This means that that Twins, who have the 13th pick in the draft, will have the 13th pick in each subsequent round of the draft.

 

Another wrinkle to the MLB Draft is that each team is awarded a certain amount of money (referred to as a bonus pool) that they can use to pay out as a signing bonus to their picks in the first ten rounds of the draft. A team’s total bonus pool is based on which picks they have in the first ten rounds, as each pick has a dollar value attached to it.

 

Teams can spend above or below that value for each pick, but the total value spent must remain below the total allotted amount or they will be assigned a penalty. If a team fails to sign one of their picks in the first ten rounds, they lose the money that is attached to that pick. Also, if a team signs a player after round ten to a bonus of more than $125K, the extra amount comes out of their bonus pool.

 

Here is a breakdown of each pick that the Twins have in the first ten rounds and the bonus pool money assigned to that pick.

 

1st Round: 13th Overall - $4,197,300

Comp Balance Round A: 39th Overall - $1,906,800

2nd Round: 54th Overall - $1,338,500

3rd Round: 90th Overall - $657,600

4th Round: 119th Overall - $483,000

5th Round: 149th Overall - $360,800

6th Round: 179th Overall - $274,800

7th Round: 209th Overall - $214,900

8th Round: 239th Overall - $173,000

9th Round: 269th Overall - $154,100

10th Round: 299th Overall - $145,000

 

Total Bonus Pool: $9,905,800

 

The Twins total bonus pool allotment is the 12th highest amount of any team in the draft and is up from the $5,933,000 they had in 2018, which ranked 26th. With more ammo to work with this year, it will be interesting to see how the Twins decide to attack the draft, as they can afford to be a little more aggressive than they were a year ago.

 

Twins Selections

 

13th Overall - Keoni Cavaco | Eastlake HS (CA) | Pos: SS/3B

 

Read More About Keoni Cavaco Here

 

39th Overall - Matt Wallner | Southern Miss | Pos: OF

 

Read More About Matt Wallner Here

54th Overall - Matt Canterino | Rice | Pos: RHP

 

Read More About Matt Canterino Here

Twins Daily Top 5 Prospects Available (Live):

 

9. Matthew Allen | Seminole HS (FL) | Pos: RHP

29. Jack Leiter | Delbarton HS (NJ) | Pos: RHP

30. Maurice Hampton | Memphis University HS (TN) | Pos: OF

31. Tyler Callihan | Providence HS (FL) | Pos: 3B

33. Hunter Barco | Bolles HS (FL) | Pos: LHP

 

MLB Draft 1st Round Selections:

 

1st Overall - Orioles | Adley Rutschman | Oregon State | Pos: C

2nd Overall - Royals | Bobby Witt Jr. | Colleyville Heritage HS (TX) | Pos: SS

3rd Overall - White Sox | Andrew Vaughn | Cal | Pos: 1B

4th Overall - Marlins | J.J. Bleday | Vanderbilt | Pos: OF

5th Overall - Tigers | Riley Greene | Hagerty HS (FL) | Pos: OF

6th Overall - Padres | C.J. Abrams | Blessed Trinity Catholic HS (GA) | Pos: SS

7th Overall - Reds | Nick Lodolo | TCU | Pos: LHP

8th Overall - Rangers | Josh Jung | Texas Tech | Pos: 3B

9th Overall - Braves | Shea Langeliers | Baylor | Pos: C

10th Overall - Giants | Hunter Bishop | Arizona State | Pos: OF

11th Overall - Blue Jays | Alek Manoah | West Virginia | Pos: RHP

12th Overall - Mets | Brett Baty | Lake Travis HS (TX) | Pos: 3B

13th Overall - Twins | Keoni Cavaco | Eastlake HS (CA) | Pos: SS/3B

14th Overall - Phillies | Bryson Stott | UNLV | Pos: SS

15th Overall - Angels | Will Wilson | N.C. State | Pos: SS

16th Overall - Diamondbacks | Corbin Carroll | Lakeside HS (WA) | Pos: OF

17th Overall - Nationals | Jackson Rutledge | San Jacinto JC | Pos: RHP

18th Overall - Pirates | Quinn Priester | Cary-Grove HS (IL) | Pos: RHP

19th Overall - Cardinals | Zack Thompson | Kentucky | Pos: LHP

20th Overall - Mariners | George Kirby | Elon | Pos: RHP

21st Overall - Braves | Braden Shewmake | Texas A&M | Pos: SS

22nd Overall - Rays | Greg Jones | UNC Wilmington | Pos: SS

23rd Overall - Rockies | Michael Toglia | UCLA | Pos: 1B

24th Overall - Indians | Daniel Espino | Georgia Premier Academy (GA) | Pos: RHP

25th Overall - Dodgers | Kody Hoese | Tulane | Pos: 3B

26th Overall - Diamondbacks | Blake Walston | New Hanover HS (NC) | Pos: LHP

27th Overall - Cubs | Ryan Jensen | Fresno State | Pos: RHP

28th Overall - Brewers | Ethan Small | Mississippi State | Pos: LHP

29th Overall - Athletics | Logan Davidson | Clemson | Pos: SS

30th Overall - Yankees | Anthony Volpe | Delbarton HS (NJ) | Pos: SS

31st Overall - Dodgers | Michael Busch | North Carolina | Pos: 2B

32nd Overall - Astros | Korey Lee | Califorina | Pos: C

 

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I always get excited about draft day! Too bad I won't be able to see the results until tomorrow. I haven't done as much tape watching as years past so I'm not super familiar with the class. I really hope we avoid the pitcher from Kentucky though, pitchers with long injury histories always scare me and they rarely do much in the majors anyways. If I was a betting man I'd say we go for the catcher from Baylor (too lazy to look up the spelling of his name)

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My last seven 1st round desires once the Twins were on the clock (result):

 

2012 Buxton (Buxton)

2013 Braden Shipley (Stewart)

2014 Nola (Gordon)

2015 Carson Fulmer (Jay)

2016 Forrest Whitley (Kirilloff)

2017 Hunter Greene (Lewis)

2018 Jackson Kowar (Larnach)

 

I like Matthew Allan at his point for 2019, and I hope the Twins can figure out the bonus offer. 

 

Good luck, Twins!!

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I wonder what the highest pick has been to the owner of the best record at the time of the draft. 13 is kind of high

I know the 1993 Phillies picked 4th, with the best record in MLB at the time of the draft.

 

I found that by looking at a list of the biggest single season winning percentage improvements:

http://mcubed.net/mlb/bwimp.shtml

 

That led me to suspect the 1993 Giants, but they only had the second best record on draft day and picked 6th.

 

Some others were close: 2001 Twins (2nd best record behind only the 116 Mariners, and picked 1st overall), 2015 Astros (virtual tie for 2nd best record -- with the Twins! -- and picked 2nd overall), 2008 Rays (4th best record, picked 1st overall).

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First time checking in all year, hope you'll have me :). As others have mentioned, the brilliance of the team this year has kept me off the draft radar, but as always I'm excited to follow along here and this evening.

I've always enjoyed your draft takes for the record... stick around :)

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Question. If we were to trade #39 and nothing else, what would it get us? A late inning releiver? A mid-rotation starter? Or am I valuing too highly?

As a rough approximation, Fangraph has rated Jhoan Duran (45FV) similar to draft prospects in the 13 - 43 range. And I think Duran is equal to a pending free-agent late inning reliever or mid-rotation starter. Certainly in the ballpark. So I think you are valuing it about right.

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My less-than-totally-informed preference is Langeliers from Baylor. His defense is already more than good enough for MLB, and it seems like his bat has come on very strong since his hand has had some time to heal.

 

That said, I’ll root for whoever they pick to be successful.

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As a rough approximation, Fangraph has rated Jhoan Duran (45FV) similar to draft prospects in the 13 - 43 range. And I think Duran is equal to a pending free-agent late inning reliever or mid-rotation starter. Certainly in the ballpark. So I think you are valuing it about right.

If the twins could trade a FV45 for a number three starter, they should do that right now.

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I’m not going to pretend I know anything about the mlb draft, but personally after going with 4 position players in the 1st round in the last 3 drafts I’d to see them draft the best pitcher available.

Catchers who can hit are at a premium, though. 

 

Imagine bringing someone into the system that has better tools than Garver?

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