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Updated · MLB.com · Jul 12
Cubs Take Cade Townsend at No. 23 as $3.95 Million Slot Targets Elite Spin
Updated
Updated · MLB.com · Jul 12

Cubs Take Cade Townsend at No. 23 as $3.95 Million Slot Targets Elite Spin

3 articles · Updated · MLB.com · Jul 12

Summary

  • Chicago used the 23rd overall pick on Ole Miss right-hander Cade Townsend, a 21-year-old who said he expects to sign and called the Cubs his "dream pick."
  • Townsend fit a draft plan centered on pitching and pitch design: he works at 94-97 mph and leans on three plus breaking balls, with the Cubs drawn to his elite spin and data-driven approach.
  • His sophomore season strengthened that profile, with a 3.94 ERA, 88 strikeouts and 22 walks in 64 innings as Ole Miss' primary Saturday starter, while his walk rate improved to 8.0% from 13.1% as a freshman.
  • Chicago made him its first first-round pitcher since 2022 and spent Day 1 heavily on college arms, betting its pitching infrastructure can sharpen the fastball command Townsend says he still needs to reach the majors.

Insights

While all eyes were on their first-round pitcher, did the Cubs actually land the draft's best value with their second-round pick?
Did an injury crisis force the Cubs to gamble on a pitcher with known red flags, or did they find a first-round steal?
Is the Cubs' new pitching-heavy draft a smart fix for a decade-old problem or a panic move destined to fail?