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Michael Wacha
Junior, Texas A&M

@MichaelWacha

Height: 6′ 6″
Weight: 195 lbs
DOB: 07/11/1991
Bats: R
Throws: R

AZ’s Snap Take:
I generally like Wacha and with the 19th overall pick, he’s a good value. Some boards had him ranging into the top 10 talents and others had him more towards the end of the first round. At 19, this isn’t a reach and represents a reasonable appraisal of his abilities.

And his abilities are that of a mid-rotation pitcher. Expect the club to scrap (or at least refine) his breaking ball almost immediately as it’s universally derided as not working right now.  He’s got a changeup that, as it does with many prospects, lags his fastball.  His fastball will sit comfortably in the low 90s with varying reports on his ability to give it some extra zip.

This pick doesn’t wow me in the way that Stryker Trahan would. I want to call it a “safe” pick but that seems disingenuous since safe is often used as code for “bad”.  I like Michael Wacha as a prospect. I like Michael Wacha as the 19th overall pick even if he wasn’t necessarily MY first choice for the Cardinals. There’s very little here to complain about.  There wasn’t anyone left on the board that makes you look at this pick and obviously regret it today.

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Baseball America has the details. The Cardinals are dropping a nice chunk of change on Serrano ($750k) as the first major post-Luhnow acquisition.

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There’s not much to be found about Erik Komatsu, the former Nationals’ outfielder selected by the Cardinals in the Rule 5 draft. He’s 24 years old (DOB 10/1/1987), left-handed at the plate and in the field, average height (5’10″) and weighs 185 lbs.  He was traded from the Brewers to the Nationals last year for Jerry Hariston Jr. after Richie Weeks was injured.

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