The Pittsburgh Pirates selected another right-handed pitcher when they took Nick Garcia of Chapman University (Calif.) with their third-round pick (No. 79) of the MLB Draft.
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Garcia went 9-0 with a 0.64 ERA and recorded 12 saves as the closer on Chapman’s 2019 Division III national champion team. He had a 2.00 ERA with 36 strikeouts and seven walks over five starts and 27 innings in the 2019 and 2020 seasons combined.
Pick 3:79, Pirates select Nick Garcia, RHP, Chapman UniversityNick Garcia Prospect Video, RHP, Chapman University https://t.co/ledDUIl9FO via @YouTube #pirates #mlbdraft
— Steve Fiorindo (@SoCalSteve9) June 11, 2020
Garcia is the third consecutive right-handed pitcher picked by the Pirates, joining Carmen Mlondzinski of South Carolina and Jared Jones of La Mirada (Calif.) High School.
The #Pirates' third-round #MLBDraft pick reminds @MLBNetwork's Dan O'Dowd of ... Hall of Famer John Smoltz?Learn more about Nick Garcia, a Division III pitcher with lots of upside: https://t.co/URgMWPGVpW pic.twitter.com/cUil8ULfDO
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 11, 2020
"I think they're getting, truly, a 1st-round talent in the 3rd round."
Did the @Pirates get a steal in Nick Garcia at #79? #MLBDraft pic.twitter.com/BMVgY5JyIg
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) June 11, 2020
MLB Network draft analyst Dan O’Dowd raved about Garcia’s “huge upside,” compared him to John Smoltz and said the Pirates “are getting truly a first-round talent in the third round.”
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