The Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday afternoon officially announced their final ten picks from Day 3 of the 2021 MLB draft, several hours before the first pitch of the All-Star Game in Denver.
The Dodgers made 19 picks in this season’s draft, choosing 17 pitchers, one infielder, and one outfielder. Of those 17 pitchers, 11 are right-handed and six are left-handed. Three of those 19 draftees are recent high school grads while the remaining 16 are from the collegiate level.
On the final day of the draft, the Dodgers chose 10 players, including Oklahoma State University left-handed pitcher Justin Wrobleski (11th round, 342nd pick), South Mountain Community College lefty Ronan Kopp (12th round, 372nd pick), Florida SouthWestern State College right-handed pitcher Antonio Knowles (13th round, 402nd pick), University of Tampa righty Jordan Leasure (14th round, 432nd pick), West Virginia University right-handed pitcher Madison Jeffrey (15th round, 462nd pick), The Gunnery School middle-infielder Michael Sirota (16th round, 492nd pick), West Virginia University southpaw Adam Tulloch (17th round, 522nd pick), California Baptist University outfielder Damon Keith (18th round, 552nd pick), Folsom Lake College righty Gabe Emmett (19th round, 582nd pick), and Navy right-handed pitcher Charlie Connolly (20th round, 612th pick).