The Detroit Tigers took their first pitcher with their first pick Monday of Day 2 of the MLB Draft.
The Tigers selected Paul Wilson, a left-hander out of Lakeridge High School in Oregon, in the third round, No. 76 overall.
Wilson, a 6-foot-3, 205-pounder, is the first pitcher selected by the Tigers, who on Sunday night made outfielder Max Clark their top pick (No. 3 overall), and added prep shortstop Kevin McGonigle and Nebraska second baseman Max Anderson at Nos. 37 and 45, respectively.
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The Tigers went back to hitting in Round 4, selecting Carson Rucker, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound third baseman from Madison (Tennessee) Goodpasture Christian with the No. 107 pick.
Here’s a look at the rest of the Tigers draft picks from Day 2:
▶ Round 5 (No. 143): Jaden Hamm, RHP, Middle Tennessee State
▶ Round 6 (170): Bennett Lee, C, Wake Forest
▶ Round 7 (200): John Peck, SS, Pepperdine
▶ Round 8 (230): Jatnk Diaz, RHP Hazelton Area HS (Pennsylvania)
▶ Round 9 (260): Hayden Minton, RHP, Missouri State
▶ Round 10 (290): Andrew Sears, LHP, Connecticut
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