The Los Angeles Dodgers entered a shortened 2020 MLB Draft with six selections, looking to bolster what was already one of the best farm systems in all of baseball.
With the No. 29 overall pick, the club added another flamethrower in right-handed pitcher Bobby Miller out of Louisville. It marked the second consecutive year, and the fourth in the last five, the organization used its first-round selection on a college player.
It was a sign of how the rest of the Draft would play out, as the Dodgers went on to select three additional pitchers with their remaining five picks.