The 2019 MLB Draft is in the books, and Maryland baseball had two players and two commits selected when all was said and done.
This draft had a much different look than last year, when multiple Terps were chosen in the early rounds. But for at least two of Maryland’s seniors, this week marked the start of a professional journey.
Hunter Parsons, RHP — 19th round, New York Mets
Parsons has been the backbone of the Maryland pitching staff the last two years, pitching to a sub-3.50 ERA. He’s a workhorse on the mound, averaging almost seven innings a start this season.