A day after selecting two pitchers in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft, the Nationals continued to bolster their pitching staff in rounds 3-10 on Tuesday. Five of Washington's eight selections Tuesday were college pitchers, but the Nationals also added athleticism with their position player selections. The Nationals have $5,603,800 to sign their top 10 picks, the third-smallest amount in this year's Draft.
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The Draft concludes on Wednesday, with exclusive coverage of Rounds 11-40 beginning on MLB.com at noon ET.
Round 3: RHP Reid Schaller, 21, Vanderbilt University
Schaller is known for his fastball, which is arguably the best in the Draft.