MLB DRAFT 2021
The Royals came into the draft prioritizing position players with potential to hit the baseball. After years of spending high picks on pitching, they needed to revitalize the farm system to create a lineup for the future.
First selection (#7 overall):
Tyrone Taylor 22 yr, 2B (95 potential)
Tyrone comes from Jamaica and projects to be an above average fielder with above average pop. His contact and vision need work, but he could develop into a future star.
Second selection:
Joel Jaquez 22 yr, RF (90 potential)
Joel is a huge project. He comes from Mexico and is already an elite base runner with the ability to steal bases, but everything else is so far away from MLB ready that he is going to need many years in the minors. It is unclear if he will ever develop at the plate.
Third selection:
Charlie Schroer 20 yr, RF (82 potential)
Charlie already has a bat that could see him fast tracked through the system. He has the speed to run bases and to cover the outfield, but his arm is below average.
Fourth selection:
Louis White 19 yr, LF (90 potential)
Louis is a lot like Joel. Plenty of speed but just a raw athlete. He’ll need plenty of seasons at the minor leagues.
Fifth selection:
Choo Cho 22 yr, 2B (72 potential)
Choo Cho, from South Korea, is a left handed middle infielder. He has a lot of work to do but comes with a really good contact bat against righties. Low potential for power will probably hamstring him to a career backup, much in the Nicky Lopez mold.
Sixth selection:
Kevin Shelley 20 yr, LF (70 potential)
Shelley comes with an advanced bat, capable of a good average and power. He is an above average base runner as well, but his defense will define whether or not he becomes a career DH at the higher levels. Exciting prospect with tools, but someone who may have already reached his ceiling.
Seventh selection:
Jack Emery 22 yr, RF (60 potential)
Jack is a very exciting prospect to me. He is already a good fielder with average base running abilities, but he shows like he may have plus power at the plate against right handed pitching. He will probably struggle to produce consistently, but he does have a chance to be successful with the Royals.
Notable selections around the league:
White Sox- Peter Tomori 90 pot 1B
Tigers- Andy Archer 93 pot 1B
Angels- Alfred Tomori 94 pot LF
Mets- Kevin Guy 99 pot SP
Reds- Robby Abel 99 pot SP
Sean Chavez (#1 overall pick) 97 pot 3B
*both of the Tamori prospects are from Japan, a year apart in age. I thinks it’s reasonable to conclude they are brothers.
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