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by civ ollilavad
PD on the first 2 days of the draft with quotes from the Tribe:
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians contend that they are equipped with a top-notch medical staff. So, they took a few risks in this year's amateur draft.
Their first-round choice, Brady Aiken -- the No. 1 overall pick in last year's draft -- underwent Tommy John surgery in March. Their first two selections on Tuesday both suffered shoulder surgeries in the past year. Their eighth-round pick is expected to be sidelined for a year following recent elbow surgery.
"We do feel like we can progress and rehab players," said Brad Grant, Indians director of amateur scouting. "We can get them stronger. We feel like we have a competitive advantage of being able to rehabilitate them. Some teams might find that as a disadvantage. We find that might be undervalued for us and it's something we might try to build off of."
Here is a rundown of the Indians' selections through the first two days of the draft. On Wednesday, the club will make its picks for rounds 11-40, beginning at noon ET.
Round 1 (pick 17): Brady Aiken, LHP, IMG Academy (Fla.)
Throws: L ... 6'4, 205 lbs. ... 18 years old
Was selected No. 1 overall by Houston last season, but did not sign, as the Astros decreased their offer after showing concerns about the condition of his elbow. Underwent Tommy John surgery this spring. Went 7-0 with a 1.06 ERA during his senior year of high school.
Grant's take: "He's a 6-4, left-handed starter who can hit 95 mph with his fastball with very good life to it. He has a plus curveball, a feel for his slider and change up and he's a good strike thrower."
Competitive balance round (pick 42): Triston McKenzie, RHP, Royal Palm Beach High School (Fla.)
Throws: R ... 6'5, 165 lbs. ... 17 years old
Fastball currently sits in the low 90s. Committed to Vanderbilt, the same school to which Justus Sheffield -- the Indians' choice in this round a year ago -- was headed before being selected.
Grant's take: "He has a tall thin frame, but what we like with Tristan is a fastball that's up to 93 mph. He can spin a curveball and has a good feel for a change. He has a very good delivery and throws a lot of strikes."
Round 2 (pick 59): Juan Hillman, LHP, Olympia High School (Fla.)
Throws: L ... 6'2, 183 lbs. ... 18 years old
His parental guardian is former major league pitcher Tom Gordon. Fastball sits in the low 90s.
Grant's take: "He has a solid average fastball at 90 to 91 mph. He has real good life to his fastball with a feel for the curveball and change up. This is another guy who throws a lot of strikes."
Round 3 (pick 93): Mark Mathias, 2B, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo
Bats: R ... Throws: R ... 6'0, 200 lbs. ... 20 years old
Shoulder injury forced him to spend most of the 2015 season at designated hitter. Known for his bat. Posted a .356/.424/.436 slash line this season with Cal Poly.
Grant's take: "He had a little bit of a setback last summer with shoulder surgery, but he's battled all the way through it and we like the upside with the bat, the ability to control the strike zone and the ability to play multiple positions for us.
"We're going to start him off at second base. He's played third base in the past, too. He had the shoulder injury, so we just have to get that healed and then see where he goes, but he was playing second base at the end of the year for Cal Poly."
Round 4 (pick 124): Tyler Krieger, SS, Clemson
Bats: S ... Throws: R ... 6'2, 170 lbs. ... 21 years old
Another player coming off of an injury to the labrum in the shoulder, he also spent time at DH this season. Posted a .339/.448/.419 slash line this season with Clemson.
Grant's take: "Another bat. Another guy with versatility. He plays short, second, third. He brings some offense and has that versatility."
Round 5 (pick 154): Ka'Ai Tom, CF, Kentucky
Bats: L ... Throws: R ... 5'9, 185 lbs. ... 21 years old
Batted .375 with five home runs, 16 doubles, 51 RBIs, 23 walks and 25 strikeouts this season. Posted a .443 on-base percentage and a .528 slugging percentage, while scoring 41 runs and swiping 15 bases in 16 attempts.
Grant's take: "Another guy who really controls the strike zone well and puts the ball in play. He uses all of the fields. He can play all three outfield spots."
Round 6 (pick 184): Jonas Wyatt, RHP, Quartz Hill HS (Calif.)
Throws: R ... 6'1, 185 lbs. ... 17 years old
Committed to San Diego State. Throws in the 90-94 mph range, and as high as 96 mph, according to MLB.com. The site projects him as a mid-rotation starter. In 12 starts this season, spanning 59 1/3 innings, he posted a 2.24 ERA with 28 walks and 111 strikeouts.
Grant's take: "He's still only 17 years old. His fastball continued to progress through the year to the point where it was up to 97 at the end of the year. He can spin a curveball and has a good feel for a change, too."
Round 7 (pick 214): Nathan Lukes, RF, Sacramento State
Bats: L ... Throws: R ... 5'11, 185 lbs. ... 20 years old
Hit .345 with seven home runs and 38 RBIs this season for the Hornets. Totaled 81 hits in 60 games and logged a .422 on-base percentage and .511 slugging percentage, with 13 stolen bases in 17 attempts.
Grant's take: "A guy with a little bit of power. He can play all three outfield spots."
Round 8 (pick 244): Justin Garza, RHP, Cal State Fullerton
Throws: R ... 5'10, 170 lbs. ... 21 years old
Fastball sits in the low-to-mid '90s. Went 4-3 with a 3.05 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 65 innings before he was diagnosed with an elbow ligament tear, which required Tommy John surgery. As a freshman, he went 12-0 with a 2.03 ERA in 17 starts. He was previously drafted by the Indians in 2012.
Grant's take: "He had three very successful years at Fullerton. He pitched really well for Team USA. Unfortunately, at the end of the season, he had Tommy John surgery, but he's a guy we hope to get into our system quickly, rehab and get out, similar to guys like Pestano and guys we've had in the past. We'll hopefully get him into the system and then partner with him on the rehab and hopefully get him back a year from now.
"He gets the most out of his ability. He can really pitch. He's not the biggest, most physical guy in the world, but he's always been able to pitch and spin a breaking ball. He throws a ton of strikes. He can command the fastball. He can place it wherever he wants."
Round 9 (pick 274): Devon Stewart, RHP, Canisius College (NY)
Throws: R ... 6'2, 184 lbs. ... 22 years old
Went 7-7 with a 3.84 ERA in 16 starts. Tallied 75 strikeouts and 24 walks in 98 1/3 innings. From British Columbia.
Grant's take: "He's a starter and can throw strikes."
Round 10 (pick 304): William Strode, LHP, Florida State
Throws: L ... 6'1, 185 lbs. ... 22 years old
Made 30 relief appearances for the Seminoles this season. Logged a 1.80 ERA, with 17 walks and 46 strikeouts in 35 innings. Limited the opposition to a .189 batting average.
Grant's take: "He can throw pretty hard and get some outs out of the bullpen."