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Pirates lock up entire draft class, signing pitchers Carmen Mlodzinski, Jared Jones, Nick Garcia

Kevin Gorman
| Thursday, July 2, 2020 4:48 p.m.
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South Carolina pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski throws a pitch against Arkansas in the first inning of an NCAA college baseball tournament super regional baseball game in Fayetteville, Ark., Monday, June 11, 2018.

The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed their entire 2020 draft class, locking up right-handed pitchers Carmen Mlodzinski, Jared Jones and Nick Garcia, the team announced Thursday.

Jim Callis of Baseball America reported Mlodzinski, a competitive-balance round pick, signed for a $2.05 million bonus, which was less than the slot value for the No. 31 overall pick ($2,312,000).

Supplemental 1st-rder Carmen Mlodzinski signs with @Pirates for $2.05 million (slot 31 value = $2,312,000). South Carolina RHP, lively mid-90s fastball reaches 99, slider & changeup both have plus potential as well, dominated @Official_CCBL last summer. @MLBDraft #WearAMask

— Jim Callis (@jimcallisMLB) July 2, 2020

Callis reported the Pirates signed Jared Jones, a second-round pick from La Mirada (Calif.) High School, for $2.2 million. It took the Pirates paying well above slot value for the No. 44 pick ($1,689,500) — and $150,000 more than it took to sign Mlodzinski — to convince the University of Texas recruit to skip college.

2nd-rder Jared Jones signs with @Pirates for $2.2 million (slot 44 value = $1,689,500). California HS RHP, sits in the mid-90s, solid slider too, also two-way guy with big raw power. Texas recruit. @MLBDraft

— Jim Callis (@jimcallisMLB) July 2, 2020

Garcia, a third-round pick from Division III Chapman University, signed for $1.2 million, Callis reported. That’s more than his $780,400 slot value.

The Pirates previously announced the signings of first-round pick Nick Gonzales, a shortstop from New Mexico State; fifth-rounder Logan Hofmann, a right-hander from Northwestern State; and fourth-rounder Jack Hartman, a right-hander from Appalachian State.

After taking a redshirt as a freshman, the 6-foot-2, 232-pound Mlodzinski had two seasons at South Carolina shortened by injury. Mlodzinski was 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA with 22 strikeouts in 251/3 innings over four starts before the coronavirus crisis ended his season this spring. He pitched only three games before a broken foot ended his redshirt freshman season in 2019.

But Mlodzinski shined in the Cape Cod League last summer. Pitching for Falmouth, Mlodzinski boasted a 1.83 ERA with 43 strikeouts and five walks in 341/3 innings. What the Pirates loved was his competitive nature and the movement on his pitches.

“He has a variety of pitches that can move in different directions,” Pirates amateur scouting director Joe DelliCarri said. “That’s first and foremost. He’s worked on a little bit of cutter, as well as a slider, curveball and makes his fastball move to both sides of the plate. It’s simple for us: competitor, strong and he can really make the ball move.”

Jones agreed to his deal with the Pirates on June 15, so his signing was more of a formality. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound right-hander was 2-1 with a 0.82 ERA and 28 strikeouts in 17 innings this spring before his season was stopped because of the coronavirus crisis. Jones was 7-1 with a 0.77 ERA as a junior and 7-2 with a 0.80 ERA as a sophomore. He had a career record of 20-6 with an 0.89 ERA, 255 strikeouts and 78 walks in 1801/3 innings, with seven complete games and a perfect game.

“Unique athleticism, arm speed, pitches, competitor,” DelliCarri said of Jones. “A lot of really good traits to like and have liked for a long time.”

Garcia, a 6-foot-4, 215-pounder, is a converted infielder who joined the bullpen as a sophomore and became a starter this past season as a junior. He went 4-1 with a 2.00 in 2020.

The Pirates also announced Thursday the signing of one of Garcia’s college teammates, catcher Joe Jimenez, as an undrafted free agent. Jimenez, 5-10, 185 pounds, hit .348 with five doubles and two home runs in 12 games this season. Last year, he threw out 17 of 68 runners (25%) attempting to steal on him.


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