PITTSBURGH -- The Pirates used their second pick Monday night to draft an infielder with big league lineage and a Pittsburgh connection.
With the 32nd overall selection, their compensation for losing catcher Russell Martin in free agency, the Pirates selected third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes, 18, out of Concordia Lutheran (Texas) High School.
Hayes is the son of Charlie Hayes, a third baseman who spent 14 years in the Majors and played for the Pirates in 1996.
The 32nd pick's value was slotted at $1,855,000. Hayes was ranked by MLBPipeline.com as the Draft's No.