Updated
Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · Jul 11
Georgia Tech Lands 2 Top-8 MLB Draft Picks, a First in School History
Updated
Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · Jul 11

Georgia Tech Lands 2 Top-8 MLB Draft Picks, a First in School History

3 articles · Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · Jul 11

Summary

  • No. 3 pick Vahn Lackey went to the Twins and No. 8 Drew Burress to the Athletics, giving Georgia Tech two first-round selections for the first time.
  • Lackey capped his rise from a lightly recruited Suwanee high school senior by winning the Johnny Bench Award after hitting .397 with 20 homers and 78 RBIs in 61 games.
  • Burress, an outfielder, became the second Yellow Jackets player off the board after another standout season that added to his status as one of college baseball's top bats.
  • The pair provided a bright draft-night milestone for Georgia Tech after the Yellow Jackets' season ended earlier than expected.

Insights

Is Vahn Lackey the next franchise catcher or a high-risk gamble destined to be a bust?
Why did two teams pass on a player some called the draft's best, letting him fall to the Twins?