Kohl Stewart, Clint Frazier head list of 33 high school picks on first day of 2013 MLB draft

By Kevin Askeland Jun 6, 2013, 11:35pm

California leads the way with 11 selections. Kohl Stewart is the top prep taken.

Kohl Stewart of St. Pius X (Houston) was the top high school player taken in the MLB Draft, not much of a surprise. He was taken fourth by the Minnesota Twins, slightly surprising.
Kohl Stewart of St. Pius X (Houston) was the top high school player taken in the MLB Draft, not much of a surprise. He was taken fourth by the Minnesota Twins, slightly surprising.
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Kohl Stewart of St. Pius X (Houston) topped a list of 33 high school baseball players chosen in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, held Thursday in New Jersey.

Stewart went No. 4 overall to the Minnesota Twins after collegiate players were chosen with the first three selections. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound right-handed pitcher was one of 15 prep players chosen in the first round - one less than last year's total.

See the MaxPreps Draft Day Report, listing all the prep picks

Phillip Bickford, Oaks Christian
Phillip Bickford, Oaks Christian
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The top five prep players chosen included Stewart, Clint Frazier, Loganville (Ga.) to the Indians at No. 5; Trey Ball, New Castle (Ind.) to the Red Sox at No. 7; Austin Meadows, Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) to the Pirates at No. 9 and Phillip Bickford of Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.) to the Blue Jays at No. 10.

California had the most players chosen with 11. Heading that list was Bickford, followed closely by Dominic Smith of Serra (Gardena, Calif.) at No. 11 to the New York Mets. Georgia and Florida each had four selections.

There were a number of surprises in the first two rounds including the selection of Christian Arroyo of Hernando (Brooksville, Fla.) by the San Francisco Giants with the No. 25 overall pick. Ranked No. 91 overall by MaxPreps and No. 87 by Perfect Game, Arroyo was the 12th overall prep player chosen.

Other surprises came at No. 48, where the New York Mets chose Andrew Church of Basic (Henderson, Nev.) and No. 51, where the Pittsburgh Pirates selected Blake Taylor of Dana Hills (Dana Point, Calif.). Church had dropped to No. 58 overall by Perfect Game and No. 86 by MaxPreps after leaving the Palo Verde team this year. Church caught on with Basic and regained his eligibility during the season, then he was able to showcase a fastball that reached the 90s.

Taylor, meanwhile, was not on MaxPreps' preseason Top 100 but was No. 47 on Perfect Game's most updated rankings. He was the 22nd overall selection.



A number of Top 25 players are still available, including Yukon (Okla.) catcher Jon Denney, who was ranked as the No. 2 catcher in the prep ranks. Three catchers have already been chosen, including Santiago (Corona, Calif.) star Chance Sisco (No. 61 by the Orioles), Lexington (S.C.) backstop Nick Ciuffo (No. 21 by the Rays) and Kentwood (Covington, Wash.) catcher Reese McGuire (No. 14 by the Pirates).

Others from the top 25 who weren't picked include: No. 8 Jordan Sheffield, Tullahoma (Tenn.); No. 13 Ryan Boldt, Red Wing (Minn.); No. 15 Dustin Driver, Wenatchee (Wash.); No. 17 Aj Puk, Washington (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); No. 18 Cavan Biggio, St. Thomas Catholic (Houston); No. 19 Casey Shane, Centennial (Burleson, Texas); No. 20 Garrett Williams, Calvary Baptist Academy (Shreveport, La.); No. 21 Stephen Gonsalves, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego); No. 22 Brett Morales, King (Tampa, Fla.); No. 24 Ryan Tellez, Elk Grove (Calif.); No. 25 Zack Collins, American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.).

Surprisingly, six high school shortstops were scooped up in the first two rounds, even though that position was expected to have less depth than positions such as catcher, right-handed pitcher and outfield. J.P. Crawford of Lakewood (Calif.) was the first shortstop chosen, going at No. 16 to the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft continues Friday with rounds 3-10 starting at 12:30 p.m. Eastern.