With 4 Day 1 picks, Bucs stay focused on best players available

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Going into the Draft, there was plenty of buzz about how this was a deep class for collegiate pitchers. There’s also a clear and present need for offense if the Pirates want to become competitive in the near future.

With that in mind, naturally, Pittsburgh ended up taking two high school pitchers with its first two picks.

It’s unwise to draft for need or to chase trends, and really the only proven successful model is taking the best player on the board. The Pirates did that when they took Seth Hernandez -- one of the best right-handed high school pitching prospects in recent memory -- with the No. 6 overall pick, and then fellow California high school righty Angel Cervantes in the second round with pick No. 50. They did collect two collegiate bats later in the night: third baseman Murf Gray with their Competitive Balance Round B pick (No. 73) and catcher Easton Carmichael in the third round (No. 82).

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“We're going to take the best player available,” general manager Ben Cherington said over Zoom. “We thought we did with our first two selections. Felt pretty clearly about that, and we love the potential that Murf and Carmichael bring us with the third and fourth picks tonight, and we'll have more opportunities tomorrow.

“Obviously, as you referenced, we have to create more offense in Pittsburgh. We're just going to have to attack that in every way possible. It doesn't have to come through the top of the Draft. We're thrilled to get these two young pitchers in the system, and we'll just continue to attack the offense, solving that offensive issue in different ways."

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Here are the three players the Pirates took to round out the first day of the Draft.

Angel Cervantes, RHP, second round (Pick No. 50 overall)

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Murf Gray, 3B, Competitive Balance Round B (Pick No. 73 overall)

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Easton Carmichael, C, third round (Pick No. 82 overall)

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