"Overall I think it was a thin Draft, but I'm happy with what we were able to do up top," Orioles scouting director Gary Rajsich said.
"We really wanted to get a top middle infielder and left-handed pitcher and got that right out of the chute with our first two picks. So we satisfied, and after that we wanted to get the best player and manage the money."
The O's began things off with a potential steal, taking high school arm D.L. Hall -- ranked the No. 14 prospect entering the Draft, according to MLBPipeline.