The first round of the 2020 MLB Draft saw the Los Angeles Dodgers make their first of six picks by selecting hard-throwing pitcher Bobby Miller out of Louisville at No. 29.
It was clear going into the draft that the Dodgers could use some pitching in their farm system, and in a college pitching-heavy draft class, they took one of the best right-handers available in the 6’5″ Miller.
When discussing the pick, Dodgers director of amateur scouting Billy Gasparino gave credit to scout Marty Lamb since the team has selected a lot of players in his southeast region in recent years.