The Mariners have limped into the All-Star Break a full 16 games under .500 (if you are reading this in the future, like in the off-season or in 2020, hello! Things are bad here, in the past) and currently possess the sixth-worst record in baseball. The good news is, after a weak draft class last year, this year’s draft looks equally as loaded as 2018’s draft—the one where the Mets took Jarred Kelenic at pick #6. While much can, and will, change between now and draft day, it’s worth keeping some names in mind to monitor leading up to the draft.