Many perfectly good baseball fans disregard the June Draft. Before, during, and after. There are, after all, so many names. Many of them will never crack the line-up at Wrigley. Which is, after all, what is cared about. However, without looking too far back in history (Thursday night, if memory serves.), a player the Cubs have drafted can mildly change the landscape without playing a single inning above the level of the Midwest League. (2017 draft choice Ricky Tyler Thomas was flipped for reliever Jesse Chavez, then.) As such, this is a look (presumably, a bit ongoing) at the 2018 draft class.