Baseball America has Pirates selecting star collegiate outfielder in early Mock Draft
Title: Share on Facebook Baseball America released an early mock draft for the 2025 MLB Draft, predicting the Pittsburgh Pirates will select Cam Cannarella, a collegiate outfielder from Clemson, with the 6th overall pick. The Pirates previously drafted a prep school shortstop, Konnor Griffin, indicating a shift to targeting offensive players in the upcoming draft. The Pirates' farm system is noted to lack offensive prospects, with their best outfield prospect being Lonnie White Jr., ranked 19th overall. Cannarella is recognized for his impressive offensive statistics, boasting a .363 batting average, 107 RBIs, 24 stolen bases, and a slugging percentage of .561 over two seasons at Clemson. His on-base percentage stands at .440, contributing to an OPS of 1.001, highlighting his effectiveness as a hitter. MLB Pipeline has assigned Cannarella solid scouting grades, including a hit grade of 55 and a run grade of 60, indicating his well-rounded skills. Cannarella's ranking as the 15th overall prospect for the draft suggests he could be an underslot selection for the Pirates. Other mock drafts have projected Cannarella as high as the 2nd overall pick, showing his rising status in the draft landscape. The article emphasizes the importance of prioritizing offensive talent in the draft due to the depth of pitching prospects within the Pirates' organization. Cannarella's performance in his junior year could further elevate his draft stock, aligning with Baseball America's expectations for his potential breakout.
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Original Article Author: Baron Dionis