MLB Draft 2012: Report Card for Every Single MLB Team After Day 2
By Zak Schmoll(Featured Columnist) on June 5, 2012 Bleacher Report
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are preparing for a future without Paul Konerko in the middle of their lineup. On day one, they went after power hitting outfielder Courtney Hawkins and they continued that commitment on day two with first baseman Keon Barnum and second baseman Joey DeMichele.
In later rounds, they have diversified their strategy a little bit and acquired quite a few college pitchers, but it is obvious that their strategy here is to begin building their future lineup.
Grade: B
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers only had one selection in the top 100, so they missed out on a lot of the top talent.
However, to make up for that they grabbed a pair of promising Texas high school players in right-handed pitcher Jake Thompson and shortstop Austin Schotts. Both of these players are committed to universities, but they still should be signable.
The Detroit Tigers obviously were not in the position to dominate this draft, and they are lacking somewhat in terms of high ceilings.
Grade: D
Kansas City Royals
Quite frankly, the Kansas City Royals deserve a ton of credit for their first two choices.
Overall, Kyle Zimmer has one of the best arms in the entire draft even though he is not as proven, and they complimented that choice by drafting southpaw Sam Selman who will bring similar power from the opposite hand.
The rest of the draft has been fine, but those two choices were amazing. These two pitchers will be able to lead the Kansas City Royals for years to come, and that is what the draft is supposed to do.
Grade: A+
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins might have grabbed the brightest future star in this draft when they chose Byron Buxton second overall. He has all of the tools to be great.
After that incredibly strong choice, the Twins went after a handful of collegiate pitchers. Luke Bard, Mason Melotakis and JT Chargois have a ton of power in their arms, and it is obvious that Minnesota is trying to build a foundation that really isn't there right now.
The Minnesota Twins had an excellent overall draft. They had plenty of draft choices, and they need some of these to pan out if they want to move back up in the American League Central.
Grade: A+
Re: Minor Matters
1741“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller
-- Bob Feller