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The Minnesota Twins have selected Ethan Wachsmann with the No. 79 overall pick in the MLB Draft. Slot value for the No. 79 pick is $1,052,700. 

Wachsmann, a Wake Forest commit, may garner over slot value, according to MLB Draft experts. The right-hander had an outstanding senior season at Grandview High School, posting a 6-2 record with a 2.10 ERA and 66 strikeouts across 36 2/3 innings. Here's what our draft expert Jamie Cameron had to say about Wachsman.

Wachsmann is a sharp riser on the draft board this spring. A CO prep arm hailing from the same high school program as Kevin Gausman, it's a fascinating blend of size and stuff, with plenty of rawness still present. Wachsman's fastball has touched triple digits already; it'll more routinely sit in the 94-96 mph range in the middle innings. He's added a cutter that sits in the high 80s this season as a bridge to the rest of his arsenal. While the velocity is excellent, there's work to do on both the control and command of his arsenal, which are currently fringe-average. Wachsman will fire off a breaking ball that can be slurvy but exhibits good spin rates. There's a changeup that he sells well with good arm speed and velocity separation from his fastball. It'll be worth monitoring the strike-throwing if a team can pry him away from his Wake Forest commitment, but if he can round out his arsenal with better breaking pitch shapes, he'll be a tough look for hitters.


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Yeah i like this. Not sure how much he gonna cost, but always nice to take an upside shot on high school arm.  Twins haven't had much success with this group, but they haven't really taken elite high school arms either. I think this is good spot to grab one.

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He's a tall, well built kid who comes from Colorado. What you're banking on here is future potential. He's probably going to need a couple of years just to adjust to a professional workload. A HS pitcher is amongst the best and worst investments you can make.  Of course, it's not like all college arms ever turn out either.

But a successful HS arm turnout usually turns out very well in the long run.  So you ALWAYS take a shot, like Soto and Hill, to see if you strike gold. But you also have to accept talent that might not be ready for 3-5yrs. You also have to recognize that arms from colder climates sometimes take longer as they weren't necessarily facing the same competition, or necessarily on the same touring teams as arms from warmer states. 

But a talented arm with potential is a talented arm with potential. He's pretty highly rated, with a great build, and about ready to have professional coaching for the first time. We won't see him until 2027, but he's got the arm talent to wait on. Not a bad pick, given time. 

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This fits the Falvey MO of getting 1 pitcher with front of the rotation upside.  Like taking HS pitchers in this range

At the combine, hit 100.0 mph and 2916 RPM.  Probably would be higher on the consensus board if the combine was earlier in the cycle.  Also probably the only overslot guy that we are taking.

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52 minutes ago, Mike Sixel said:

Then just take Wachsmann there....

If he doesn’t sign you lose a bigger chunk of the budget with a higher pick.

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4 hours ago, DJL44 said:

If he doesn’t sign you lose a bigger chunk of the budget with a higher pick.

Yeah, but you're taking someone unworthy of the 2nd pick.  And I'm pretty sure they're using money saved from the 2nd pick.  It's a screwy logic

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2 hours ago, twinstalker said:

Yeah, but you're taking someone unworthy of the 2nd pick.  And I'm pretty sure they're using money saved from the 2nd pick.  It's a screwy logic

Consensus rankings was somewhere between 50 and 75, so not a huge overdraft IMO. If you love a guy and don't think he will last until your next pick, you take him early. Slot is around $2.3 for Tinney at 43. The #50 slot is $1.9, so I am hoping for a pre-draft deal around that # or less

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