The Orioles’ first draft under their new front-office regime concluded Wednesday, when they selected 30 more players in rounds 11-40.
Baltimore picked first in all 40 rounds as a result of the Orioles’ 115 losses in 2018 and also had a pick in the Competitive Balance B round for a total of 41 picks across the draft’s three days.
Here’s a look at who general manager/executive vice president Mike Elias and his amateur scouting department came away with, and what might be next for those players.
Who did they take?
The Orioles opened the draft by selecting Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman with the No.