MLB draft takeaways: Pirates urgency, SEC dominance and two-way star finds good home


LSU made history. The Pittsburgh Pirates decided there’s no time to waste. A bushel of elite talent, with dreams deferred from 2020, cashed in.

Day 1 of Major League Baseball’s draft was in many ways unprecedented, largely with national champions Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews becoming the first pair of teammates to go 1-2 atop the heap.

Yet there were plenty of maneuvers that were both a reaction to past circumstances and also a positioning toward the future ― near- and long-term.

Thirty-six players were chosen Sunday, with 19 rounds over Monday and Tuesday to follow. A look at five takeaways from the first day:

Who did the Pirates draft?

Paul Skenes was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 MLB draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

It was a moderate surprise when the Pirates opted for Skenes, the 6-foot-6 pitcher with the explosive arsenal, over Crews, a legitimate five-tool talent as an outfielder. Tiramisu or crème brulee? They’re both pretty good!

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But it’s also hard not to ignore the upside of immediacy.

If ever there’s a separator between Skenes and Crews, it’s that scouts believe the big righty can step in almost immediately, this after grading out as one of the best college pitching prospects ever.

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