2024 MLB Mock draft 2.0: Charlie Condon to Cleveland, Bryce Rainer into the top 10 (2024)

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1. Cleveland Guardians: Charlie Condon, OF, Georgia 2. Cincinnati Reds: Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State 3. Colorado Rockies: Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida 4. Oakland A’s: Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest 5. Chicago White Sox: JJ Wetherholt, SS, West Virginia 6. Kansas City Royals: Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest 7. St. Louis Cardinals: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake School (Studio City, Calif.) 8. Los Angeles Angels: Hagen Smith, LHP, Arkansas 9. Pittsburgh Pirates: James Tibbs III, OF, Florida State 10. Washington Nationals: Braden Montgomery, OF, Texas A&M 11. Detroit Tigers: Konnor Griffin, OF, Jackson (Miss.) Prep 12. Boston Red Sox: Trey Yesavage, RHP, East Carolina 13. San Francisco Giants: Cam Caminiti, LHP, Saguaro HS (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 14. Chicago Cubs: Malcolm Moore, C, Stanford 15. Seattle Mariners: Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky 16. Miami Marlins: Christian Moore, 2B, Tennessee 17. Milwaukee Brewers: Cam Smith, 3B/1B, Florida State 18. Tampa Bay Rays: Theo Gillen, SS, Westlake HS (Austin, Texas) 19. New York Mets: Carson Benge, OF/RHP, Oklahoma State 20. Toronto Blue Jays: Jurrangelo Cijntje, BHP, Mississippi State 21. Minnesota Twins: Tommy White, 3B, LSU 22. Baltimore Orioles: Seaver King, SS, Wake Forest 23. Los Angeles Dodgers: Vance Honeycutt, OF, UNC 24. Atlanta: Braylon Doughty, RHP, Chaparral HS (Temecula, Calif.) 25. San Diego Padres: William Schmidt, RHP, Catholic HS (Baton Rouge, La.) 26. New York Yankees: Dakota Jordan, OF, Mississippi State 27. Philadelphia Phillies: Carter Johnson, SS, Oxford HS (Ala.) 28. Houston Astros: Brody Brecht, RHP, Iowa 29. Arizona Diamondbacks: Slade Caldwell, OF, Jonesboro HS (Ark.) 30. Texas Rangers: Kellon Lindsay, SS, Hardee HS (Wauchula, Fla.) FAQs

The MLB draft is now just four-plus weeks away, and any player not in the College World Series is done with his spring schedule. The MLB Draft combine is taking place now in Arizona, with teams particularly focusing on the player interviews. (There is a day of workouts and one game that only includes high school players.) That means that there’s more information out there now on what certain teams might be planning and which players they favor, although much still depends on players’ medicals and signing bonus expectations.

Here’s my latest projection of who each team will take in the first round, based as always on what I’ve heard from sources in the industry and my understanding of the philosophies of specific scouting directors and general managers.

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1. Cleveland Guardians: Charlie Condon, OF, Georgia

I doubt we’ll know Cleveland’s pick until the day of the draft, but other teams think it’ll be Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana or Condon, with one rumor that the Guardians were looking at going way under slot with high school position player Konnor Griffin. If West Virginia infielder JJ Wetherholt’s medicals check out, though, I would imagine they’d explore a deal with him, thinking he was good enough to be a 1-1 candidate coming into the spring. Cleveland picks again at 36 and 48, so they can get creative with some high school pitching if they want to.

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2. Cincinnati Reds: Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State

I’d be surprised if this was anyone but Condon or Bazzana, or maybe Wake Forest right-hander Chase Burns. The Reds don’t pick again until No. 51, which is a good argument for going full slot here and getting the best player available.

3. Colorado Rockies: Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida

I assume that if the Rockies do this, they’ll make Caglianone a full-time hitter rather than risk a second Tommy John surgery at some point, given their organization’s recent run of elbow surgeries for top prospects. I’ve also heard them associated with the two main college arms, Burns and Arkansas’ Hagen Smith.

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4. Oakland A’s: Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest

I’ve heard this will be a college hitter – Bazzana, Kurtz, maybe Wetherholt, assuming Condon is gone.

5. Chicago White Sox: JJ Wetherholt, SS, West Virginia

Wetherholt’s spot will come down to what team doctors think about his hamstring injuries. The White Sox have been linked to him, Burns, Caglianone and Griffin.

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Chase Burns (above) and Hagen Smith have been the top two college pitchers all spring. (Isaiah Vazquez / Getty Images)

6. Kansas City Royals: Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest

Folks seem to believe new Royals scouting director Brian Bridges will continue to show his predilection for taking pitching in the first round by going with Burns or Smith here.

7. St. Louis Cardinals: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake School (Studio City, Calif.)

The Cardinals could be staring at multiple players they’d happily take here — Wetherholt, one of Smith/Burns, and Rainer.

8. Los Angeles Angels: Hagen Smith, LHP, Arkansas

This would be a dream scenario for the Angels, who everyone thinks will take a player they can bring to the majors in August. They’ve been linked to East Carolina right-hander Trey Yesavage, Kentucky outfielder Ryan Waldschmidt, and Florida State outfielder James Tibbs III, as well as the top group of college guys.

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9. Pittsburgh Pirates: James Tibbs III, OF, Florida State

The Pirates sit around the inflection point of the first round — with Yesavage and Braden Montgomery getting hurt, the Pirates could end up dipping into the second tier of players to try to cut a deal, with Tibbs and Waldschmidt coming up as potential names.

10. Washington Nationals: Braden Montgomery, OF, Texas A&M

Montgomery might have sneaked into the top five had he not broken his ankle in the Super Regionals, ending his season and pushing his draft status into the hands of team doctors once they see his medicals.

11. Detroit Tigers: Konnor Griffin, OF, Jackson (Miss.) Prep

Griffin is the high-ceiling, high-risk guy among the prep players and could still end up in the top 10. I also think the Tigers would be on Rainer or Montgomery, depending on who gets here.

12. Boston Red Sox: Trey Yesavage, RHP, East Carolina

Beyond Yesavage, I’ve heard them with several college hitters, including Tennessee’s Christian Moore and LSU’s Tommy White.

13. San Francisco Giants: Cam Caminiti, LHP, Saguaro HS (Scottsdale, Ariz.)

I’ve heard this a bunch this spring, but I also wonder if someone slides a little — Rainer, Griffin, maybe Montgomery — if they’d go that direction instead, or if they’re one of the teams jumping on Christian Moore because of his metrics.

14. Chicago Cubs: Malcolm Moore, C, Stanford

This connection keeps coming up, as the Cubs do lean heavily on their model, and Moore has excellent batted-ball data. I’ve also heard them with Christian Moore and Waldschmidt.

15. Seattle Mariners: Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky

The Mariners would go for a high school hitter if the right one were here, but I think Rainer and Griffin are gone and this might be high for Theo Gillen and I don’t think they’re on Kellon Lindsey here.

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Christian Moore has starred for Tennessee this postseason. (Dylan Widger / USA Today)

16. Miami Marlins: Christian Moore, 2B, Tennessee

I’m not a big Christian Moore believer but he definitely has his fans and his high exit velocities are going to push him up for teams that draft heavily off a model, which is the expectation for the Marlins in their first draft under new team president of baseball operations Peter Bendix. That could also mean Waldschmidt, Malcolm Moore, or White.

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17. Milwaukee Brewers: Cam Smith, 3B/1B, Florida State

The Brewers scored last year when the loaded draft class pushed Wake Forest’s Brock Wilken down to their pick, and my best guess right now is that they’ll do something similar this year — be prepared to take whoever happens to “fall” to their pick even though the player should probably go higher, like Cam Smith or Waldschmidt.

18. Tampa Bay Rays: Theo Gillen, SS, Westlake HS (Austin, Texas)

Gillen has become the hot name among high school hitters this year as scouts have warmed up to his hit tool, which could put him somewhere in the 15-20 range. My sense is that the Rays would be on position players — college or high school — much more than college pitchers.

19. New York Mets: Carson Benge, OF/RHP, Oklahoma State

The Mets have been linked to Benge for a while, and he offers a great combination of present hitting skill and future power if someone can help optimize his swing.

20. Toronto Blue Jays: Jurrangelo Cijntje, BHP, Mississippi State

I’ve heard the Jays all over the place, on names like Gillen, White, Christian Moore, Waldschmidt, and more, anything but high school pitchers.

21. Minnesota Twins: Tommy White, 3B, LSU

I could see the Twins on White, Sam Houston State catcher Walker Janek, Wake Forest infielder Seaver King, Cijntje, or maybe even one of the high school arms after they went that route with their compensatory pick last year (taking right-hander Charlee Soto).

22. Baltimore Orioles: Seaver King, SS, Wake Forest

I’ve heard the Orioles almost exclusively on college bats, including White, Christian Moore, and Vance Honeycutt.

23. Los Angeles Dodgers: Vance Honeycutt, OF, UNC

Honeycutt offers plus power and plus-plus defense, but if he goes in the first round I believe he will set the record for the most strikeouts in a draft-year season (81 and counting) by any player selected that high. The word is the Dodgers are looking for someone in that mold, a player with big ceiling but with a weakness the Dodgers think they can “fix.” Players like Honeycutt, White, Benge, Mississippi State outfielder Dakota Jordan, etc. fit this bill.

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24. Atlanta: Braylon Doughty, RHP, Chaparral HS (Temecula, Calif.)

The rumor mill has Atlanta doing an under-slot deal with Doughty here to try to go over on another prep arm at pick 62.

25. San Diego Padres: William Schmidt, RHP, Catholic HS (Baton Rouge, La.)

Could be Schmidt or other prep arms like Kash Mayfield, Doughty, Ryan Sloan. For now it seems like folks expect the Padres to go high school arm because so many teams are going the other direction.

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Dakota Jordan is a plus athlete. (Vasha Hunt / Associated Press)

26. New York Yankees: Dakota Jordan, OF, Mississippi State

The Yankees have been going more for ceiling the last few drafts, and Jordan is the sort of explosive, high-upside athlete they’ve favored at many points in Damon Oppenheimer’s tenure as scouting director. They’d also be a fit for Honeycutt or, if they go pitcher, Iowa’s Brody Brecht.

27. Philadelphia Phillies: Carter Johnson, SS, Oxford HS (Ala.)

The Phillies seem likely to stick with high school, having gone that way in every first round since Brian Barber became scouting director. Targets could be Johnson or Gillen or one of the prep arms like Schmidt.

28. Houston Astros: Brody Brecht, RHP, Iowa

Brecht is a college pitcher who’s less polished than his peers, with athleticism and arm strength that point to more upside, very much the sort of player Houston general manager Dana Brown has liked in his career running drafts.

29. Arizona Diamondbacks: Slade Caldwell, OF, Jonesboro HS (Ark.)

The story all spring has been that Caldwell doesn’t get past the Diamondbacks, although I haven’t heard the diminutive outfielder’s name before them, either, and since they pick again at No. 31, they could get creative and take him at the later pick while going for another HS bat here (Tyson Lewis?) or perhaps a college pitcher.

30. Texas Rangers: Kellon Lindsay, SS, Hardee HS (Wauchula, Fla.)

I’ve heard the Rangers with a few high school hitters, including Gillen, Lindsey, and Tyson Lewis, even though their last five first-round picks were all college players.

(Top photo illustration by Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; from left to right Hagen Smith, Travis Bazzana and Charlie Condon — Kate Woolson / Texas Rangers and Jeff Moreland / Icon Sportswire / Getty Images)

2024 MLB Mock draft 2.0: Charlie Condon to Cleveland, Bryce Rainer into the top 10 (2024)

FAQs

Who did the Cleveland Guardians pick in the 2024 draft? ›

The Cleveland Guardians took Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft this past Sunday. They chose him over other talented baseball players such as Chase Burns, Charlie Condon, JJ Wetherholt, and Hagen Smith, just to name a few.

How many rounds are in the MLB draft? ›

Major League Baseball today completed its 2024 Draft presented by Nike, with a total of 615 players being chosen in the 20 rounds, one Prospect Promotion Incentive Selection round, two Compensation rounds and two Competitive Balance rounds.

Who will the White Sox draft in 2024? ›

CHICAGO -- The White Sox 2024 Draft began with the selection of left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith at pick No. 5 a little after 7:30 p.m. CT Sunday. It ended on Tuesday afternoon, with the pick of high school first baseman Myles Bailey in the 20th round.

Who is the Cleveland Guardians top prospect? ›

Here's a look at the Guardians top prospects:
  • Travis Bazzana, 2B (No. 13 overall)
  • Chase DeLauter, OF (No. 42)
  • Kyle Manzardo, 1B (No. 52)
  • Jaison Chourio, OF (No. 70)
  • Ralphy Velazquez, 1B (No. 77)
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Have the Cleveland Guardians ever won? ›

Since it began playing as a major league team in Cleveland in 1901, it has won six AL pennants and two World Series titles, the first in 1920 and the second in 1948.

How good is Charlie Condon? ›

Condon ranks first in Division I with a . 433 batting average and 1.009 slugging percentage. He hit 37 home runs, which led the nation heading into the College World Series. Condon collected 100 hits, scored 84 runs and posted a .

Will Tommy White get drafted? ›

With their second round pick, 40th overall in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Oakland Athletics selected third baseman Tommy White out of LSU. Oakland will likely use some of the savings from Nick Kurtz to sign White.

Did Zion Rose get drafted? ›

IMG Academy catcher Zion Rose, Chatham, Ill., pitcher Parker Detmers, and Lebanon, Ohio, pitcher Colton Hartman were all projected by different services to get selected. But they did not and Rose has already confirmed on Twitter that he will be at Louisville for the next three years, saying "let's get back to Omaha."

What is the rule 4 draft in MLB? ›

The Major League Baseball draft (officially the Rule 4 draft; also known as the First Year Player Draft) is the primary mechanism by which Major League Baseball (MLB) assigns amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur baseball clubs to its teams.

How to get into the MLB without college? ›

Players must be a resident of the United States (U.S. territories, such as Puerto Rico, apply) or Canada to be eligible for the draft. Players who have graduated high school but not attended college are eligible for the draft, as are those who have completed at least one year of junior college.

What percent of MLB draft picks make the MLB? ›

The first round of MLB's first-year player draft represents the cream of the crop, the top talent within the United States. Still, by no means does that guarantee that those players will reach The Show, as only 66 percent of first-round picks play in the major leagues.

Who has the first pick in the MLB draft 2024? ›

The 2024 MLB Draft is here. Day 1 included the first 74 selections, covering Rounds 1 and 2, Competitive Balance Rounds A and B, two Prospect Promotion Incentive picks, plus two compensation picks. The Guardians got things going with the No. 1 overall pick.

Who did the Padres draft in 2024? ›

Draft 2024: Padres select LHP Boston Bateman No.

That'll give the Padres some interesting pieces. Their 11th-rounder, Sean Barnett, is a two-way player out of Wingate University, and the Padres plan to continue that path. He sports a mid-90s fastball and a power bat that could play well in an outfield corner.

Did Hagen Smith get drafted? ›

FORT WORTH, Texas – Arkansas ace Hagen Smith was selected fifth overall by the Chicago White Sox in the 2024 MLB Draft, becoming the 10th Razorback to be chosen in the first round and the highest-drafted pitcher in program history.

Who did the Guardians get in the draft? ›

That's why Travis Bazzana and Cleveland are a match made in heaven. The Guardians selected the Oregon State second baseman with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft on Sunday.

Who will Guardians pick in the MLB draft? ›

Draft 2024: Guardians select 2B Travis Bazzana No.

No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana has such a high floor that it wouldn't be surprising if he's able to fly through the Minors over the next year or two. Cleveland loves hitters who can make elite contact. Bazzana certainly does that, as he hit .

Who went first in the MLB draft in 2024? ›

All 20 rounds of the 2024 MLB draft are in the books, with the Cleveland Guardians kicking things off by taking Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 overall pick on Sunday night.

How did Cleveland decide on the Guardians? ›

In 2021, the team announced that it was being renamed as the Cleveland Guardians, in a reference to the HOPE MEMORIAL BRIDGE that stands just outside Progressive Field.

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