To try and get a better feel for the draft picks we went straight to the source - Blue Jay scouting director Jon Lalonde.
Pelfrey, Romero, Hochevar, Hansen. You're probably familar with the pitchers at the top of the draft, but the draft doesn't end after the first round.
Much like with the hitters last week here's several pitchers that could be available for the Jays to pick in the third round and beyond.You said you needed me
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But after that pick when the Jays select in the early to mid-rounds, beginning with their 3rd round pick somewhere around pick 88 (depending on whether Drew and Weaver sign prior to the draft) and every 30 picks thereafter, who might they be interested in?
The Blue Jays will be selecting 6th in the 2005 Draft next summer. Some of the top candidates the Jays may select were discussed previously.
Previously, Mike Moffatt looked at the history of the 6th pick in the draft going back until 1965.
While the Jays will be selecting 6th in the draft I wanted to take a broader look at the players selected in previous drafts. So I went back, using The Baseball Cube as a resource, and looked at the players drafted from pick 6 through pick 15 from the ten drafts in the 90s.