The most important league section of the 2024 Rule 5 Draft was held Wednesday on the Winter Conferences in Dallas and concluded with 15 gamers being chosen to affix new organizations. Beneath are my ideas on these gamers. The numbers you see in parentheses signify every crew’s 40-man roster depend coming into the draft.
Earlier than I get to the experiences, my annual refresher on the Rule 5 Draft’s advanced guidelines. Gamers who signed their first professional contract at age 18 or youthful are eligible for choice after 5 years of minor league service if their mother or father membership has not but added them to the crew’s 40-man roster; for gamers who signed at age 19 or older, the timeline is 4 years. Groups with the worst win/loss file from the earlier season decide first, and those who choose a participant should not solely (a) pay stated participant’s former membership $100,000, but additionally (b) maintain the participant on their 26-man lively roster all through the whole lot of the next season, with a few exceptions that largely contain the injured record. If a particular participant doesn’t make his new crew’s lively roster, he’s supplied again to his former crew for half of the preliminary charge. After the participant’s first 12 months on the roster, he may be optioned again to the minor leagues.
First Spherical
1. Chicago White Sox (37)
Shane Smith, RHP, from the Milwaukee Brewers
Smith had Tommy John throughout his draft 12 months and signed as an undrafted free agent in 2021. Again from rehab within the fall of 2022, he was 93-95 mph with a great curveball and spotty management. His velocity took a leap in 2023, as he was sitting 94-97 on the finish of the season, and he carried that velocity into the beginning of 2024 earlier than the Brewers moved him from the bullpen into the Double-A Biloxi rotation. That’s when Smith’s fastball dipped backed into the 93-95 mph vary, and even when Milwaukee returned the 24-year-old to the bullpen on the finish of the 12 months, it nonetheless hung there. Smith ought to a minimum of have satisfactory massive league reliever velocity, and maybe greater than that if his arm power rebounds. He started re-incorporating sliders and cutters into his pitch combine in 2024 after he was largely fastball/curveball in 2023. His curveball didn’t carry out as properly in 2024 because it did in 2023, and it’s believable that his repertoire shall be pared down if Smith results in Chicago’s bullpen immediately. Milwaukee’s experimentation with Smith as a starter was a worthy endeavor however, realistically, he’s going to be a reasonably commonplace center reliever with two plus pitches.
2. Colorado Rockies (39)
Go
3. Miami Marlins (39)
Liam Hicks, C, from the Detroit Tigers
Hicks was drafted within the 2021 ninth spherical out of Arkansas State and signed for $30,000. He made plus charges of contact all the way in which up by way of Double-A with the Rangers earlier than he was traded to the Tigers on the 2024 deadline as a part of the package deal for Carson Kelly. He’s a .274/.405/.374 profession hitter within the minors and has a singular statistical profile due to his mixture of contact means (he had a 6% swinging strike price in 2024) and the intense uphill launch created by his swing. He takes his cuts bent on the waist together with his arms excessive of the zone and his bat has a vertical angle by way of contact. Hicks had an 18 diploma common launch angle in 2024, close to the highest of what’s sustainable on the massive league stage. As you’ll be able to most likely inform from his profession SLG, Hicks lacks the ability to weaponize his bat path. In truth his contact is so mild that it detracts a bit from his means to hit for common despite the fact that he’s making a lot of it.
Hicks has additionally struggled to develop on protection. Too usually he simply whiffs on catching pitches altogether, and he offers up a ton of lengthy rebounds on balls within the grime. It’s doable his protection won’t permit him to stay on Miami’s roster. An interesting statistical outlier, Hicks initiatives as a crew’s third catcher long-term.
4. Los Angeles Angels (39)
Garrett McDaniels, LHP, from the Los Angeles Dodgers
A 2022 undrafted free agent out of Division II Mount Olive, McDaniels is a sinewy vertical slot southpaw who had a breakout 2024 after solely pitching 19 complete innings mixed between the 2022 post-draft interval and the 2023 season because of restoration from Tommy John. In 2024, his first comparatively wholesome professional season, McDaniels started the 12 months in a piggyback position and labored as many as 5 innings at a time. When he returned from an IL stint (elbow tendinitis) in June, he was shifted right into a reduction position and instantly promoted to Excessive-A Nice Lakes. For the remainder of the 12 months, McDaniels labored an inning or two at a time and he thrived. Throughout 25.1 innings at Nice Lakes, he struck out 34 hitters and walked simply 5, posting a 0.95 WHIP and a couple of.49 ERA; he was promoted to Double-A on the very finish of the season. McDaniels works downhill with a 93-ish mph sinker, and he added a second breaking pitch in 2024, a mid-80s slider with plus depth that rapidly grew to become his greatest pitch. He additionally has a slower curveball with equally formed motion. McDaniels is actually attempting to make the leap from Excessive-A to the massive leagues, which is hard, however from a stuff standpoint, he’s a reasonably commonplace lefty center reliever who suits the invoice of a typical Rule 5 decide.
5. Athletics (37)
Noah Murdock, RHP, from the Kansas Metropolis Royals
Murdock is a lean, high-waisted 6-foot-8 right-hander who transitioned to a reduction position in 2023. Murdock’s velocity leapt into a variety that he had solely beforehand peaked in, and he’s sat 94-97 mph every of the final two seasons, however he additionally posted unpleasant stroll charges above 15%. He has lengthy been of word due to his dimension and stuff, however he’s handled a number of accidents and inconsistent efficiency. Murdock throws from a three-quarters slot that produces above-average motion on his sinker when he’s working it down within the zone. He throws each a slider (81-85 mph) and a cutter (87-90 mph), which regularly share an analogous brief form however are available in at totally different velocities. The slider additionally flashes laborious, two-plane depth when he stays on prime of it. The Athletics have focused wild pitchers with large stuff earlier than (Ryan Cusick, Joe Boyle, Will Klein), and Murdock will compete with that group for a bullpen spot. Pitchers this wild have a tendency to not stick on their new membership.
6. Washington Nationals (36)
Evan Reifert, RHP, from the Tampa Bay Rays
Reifert transferred from an Iowa JUCO to Central Missouri, grew to become a $20,000 undrafted free agent of the Brewers after the draft in 2020, after which was flipped for giant league position participant Mike Brosseau the next November. He was restricted to only 44 mixed innings in 2022 and 2023 because of a number of accidents. He spent 2024 at Double-A Montgomery, had a largely wholesome 12 months, and struck out 40% of opposing batters, whereas posting a career-best 10% stroll price. Reifert’s slider is unbelievable, a mid-80s knee-buckler that he throws greater than his fastball; it usually freezes hitters even when Reifert hangs it and he was throwing it a bit more durable than he was in 2023. Reifert’s fastball sits 94-96 mph and has working motion out of his three-quarters arm slot. It tends to seek out the meat of the zone (or miss the zone totally) far more than the up/arm-side location the place it will play greatest. Reifert will most likely at all times be somewhat too shaky of a strike-thrower to usually warrant high-leverage assignments, however he has an elite pitch and plus arm power, which ought to let him play a center inning position instantly.
7. Toronto Blue Jays (39)
Angel Bastardo, RHP, from the Boston Purple Sox
Bastardo had Tommy John in late June and can go on the 60-day IL instantly. It’s doable he gained’t return early sufficient in 2025 to fulfill the requirement that he be lively for a minimum of 90 days for Toronto to maintain him; which may have to attend till 2026. The Purple Sox had developed Bastardo as a starter for his complete profession however because of his fastball’s stunning lack of playability and his below-average management, he has been projected as a reliever right here at FanGraphs. Bastardo’s greatest pitch is his changeup, an 84-88 mph providing that dies because it approaches the plate as if an invisible parachute has popped out of the again of it. He can manipulate breaking ball form however doesn’t land his slider usually, and Bastardo’s arm angle is the type that imparts hittable form and angle on his fastball. He ought to be capable to attain again for extra warmth in a one-inning position and bully hitters with much more velocity. His damage provides danger and delays his debut, however Bastardo has arguably probably the most upside of any Rule 5 decide as a late-inning reliever.
8. Pittsburgh Pirates (36)
Go
9. Cincinnati Reds (37)
Cooper Bowman, 2B, from the Athletics
Bowman, the Yankees’ 2021 fourth rounder out of Louisville, got here to the A’s through the 2022 Frankie Montas commerce. He’s a profession .246/.346/.401 hitter within the minors and posted a .844 OPS over 80 video games at Double-A Midland in 2024 earlier than he was promoted to Triple-A for the ultimate 38 video games of the 12 months and struggled (.592 OPS). Bowman performs stable protection at each second base and in middle discipline, which supplies him worthwhile versatility, and he’s a great baserunner, swiping baggage 43 in 49 makes an attempt final season. He’s carried out like a roughly common contact hitter with below-average energy, ample for a lower-impact utility position. Proper now, TJ Friedl patrols middle discipline whereas Matt McLain (who obtained middle discipline reps within the Arizona Fall League) occupies second base, so Bowman would appear to be competing with versatile infielder Santiago Espinal and 2B/LF Tyler Callihan for an Opening Day roster spot.
10. Texas Rangers (39)
Go
11. San Francisco Giants (40)
Go (Full 40-man)
12. Tampa Bay Rays (37)
Nate Lavender, LHP, from the New York Mets
Lavender had the interior brace model of Tommy John early in 2024 and can probably begin the 2025 season on the 60-day IL; he must be again in mid-to-late summer season. In 2023, he struck out 86 hitters in 54.1 innings, and Lavender has a profession Ok/9 of 13.7 despite the fact that his fastball, which he throws 65% of the time, sits simply 91 mph. That’s as a result of he has one of many extra misleading deliveries within the minors. He virtually appears to be like like somebody who realized to throw with their left arm later in life. There are some Hideki Okajima components to his supply, together with Lavender’s head whack, which prevents him from seeing his goal at launch. He will get approach, approach, approach down the mound, producing seven and a half ft of extension. His arm motion can also be tremendous whippy, and the road on his fastball is extremely tough for hitters to get on prime of. The remainder of his repertoire isn’t nice, however Lavender smells like an up/down reliever on the again of his fastball alone. If he can come out of TJ rehab with a great second pitch or with extra fastball velocity, look out.
13. Boston Purple Sox (40)
Go (Full 40-man)
14. Minnesota Twins (37)
Eiberson Castellano, RHP, from the Philadelphia Phillies
Castellano is a 23-year-old Venezuelan righty who, after two consecutive years at Low-A Clearwater, had a breakout 2024 and ended the season at Double-A Studying. Throughout 20 begins (22 video games), he labored 103.2 innings, twice the innings of every of his earlier two seasons. Right here Castellano is projected as a reliever long-term. He’s been on and off the IL with again spasms and till 2024, he hadn’t demonstrated something close to starter-level sturdiness or management. Castellano’s command is just not pretty much as good to the attention as his 2024 2.52 BB/9 mark would possibly point out. That was comfortably a career-best stroll price for Castellano, who’s a below-average athlete with a reasonably inconsistent launch. His changeup utilization was up late in 2024, as if the Phillies have been attempting to see whether or not it will enhance sufficient for them to roster him. A few of his changeups look good, however too lots of them discover the meat of the zone. If that pitch can develop, then Castellano has a shot to be a starter, albeit an inefficient one. He has a plus curveball and might combine sinkers and four-seamers collectively within the 93-95 mph vary; the latter are pretty hittable. The center reduction forecast right here assumes a velocity uptick in one-inning bursts, which can assist Castellano’s fastball play somewhat higher than it does now.
15. St. Louis Cardinals (38)
Go
16. Chicago Cubs (39)
Gage Workman, 3B, from the Detroit Tigers
This was a curious decide, not as a result of Workman isn’t an attention-grabbing prospect or probably helpful massive leaguer, however as a result of the Cubs have already got so many third basemen on their roster. Relegated to 3rd base as a result of a few of his faculty teammates have been actually nice shortstop defenders, Workman has efficiently moved up the defensive spectrum as a professional; he’s now an above-average shortstop defender and a 70-grade glove at third. Workman’s footwork and actions are unbelievable for a participant his dimension. At a long-torso’d 6-foot-4, he has exceptional physique management and an impression arm.
There are previous scouting tropes about big-framed hitters and switch-hitters tending to develop late. Workman was each. He struggled to make contact for his entire profession and struck out 38% of the time at Double-A in 2023, a terrifying price. In 2024, at age 25, Workman made actual progress on this space. He ditched hitting from the suitable facet and his 27.5% Ok% was the bottom since he was at Low-A, and Workman hit a BABIP-aided .280/.366/.476 with 18 house runs again at Erie. He has above-average uncooked energy however continues to be whiffing a ton, particularly in opposition to breaking stuff, and can probably proceed to strike out a lot that it limits his massive league position. Workman represents a defensive improve to Isaac Paredes however lacks apparent roster utility past that, barring trades.
17. Seattle Mariners (37)
Go
18. Kansas Metropolis Royals (38)
Go
19. Detroit Tigers (40)
Go (Full 40-man)
20. Houston Astros (39)
Go
21. New York Mets (33)
Go
22. Arizona Diamondbacks (36)
Go
23. Atlanta Braves (36)
Anderson Pilar, RHP, from the Miami Marlins
The 26-year-old Pilar signed with the Rockies towards the top of 2015 and was of their org till after the 2023 season, when he elected free company. He signed with the Marlins on a minor league deal and missed the primary half of 2024 because of damage, however then reached Triple-A in a protracted reduction position late within the 12 months. Pilar then went to the Dominican Winter League, which is the place his prospect inventory took off, as he lowered his arm slot and added a couple of ticks to his complete repertoire. He was sitting 95 the day earlier than the Rule 5 Draft after sitting 93 in the course of the common season. He now has a low three-quarters arm slot. Pilar throws quite a lot of cutters; it was his major pitch all 12 months however has taken a again seat to his fastball in LIDOM in the course of the winter. The decrease slot would possibly assist Pilar pronate excessive of his changeup somewhat higher or work with a real sinker. There isn’t a slam dunk plus pitch right here, however Pilar is an attention-grabbing decide as a result of he is perhaps in the course of an arm power surge that, if it holds into subsequent spring, may assist him root right into a center reduction position.
24. Baltimore Orioles (39)
Go
25. Cleveland Guardians (39)
Go
26. San Diego Padres (33)
Juan Nuñez, RHP, from the Baltimore Orioles
Nuñez got here to the O’s within the 2022 commerce that despatched Jorge López to Minnesota. He made his full-season debut in 2023, throwing simply over 100 innings, and Nuñez was off to an excellent begin in 2024 when he was shut down for the season in Might with a shoulder damage. He was sitting 92-95 and touched 97 earlier than he obtained harm, and he has uncommon fastball spin, averaging round 2,500 rpm. Nonetheless, it’s a median fastball that performed down because of Nuñez’s lack of command. Nuñez’s secondary stuff is superior. His greatest sliders have sharp, two-plane form with late break, they usually’re nasty sufficient to freeze hitters or get them to chase. Due to his fastball’s in-zone vulnerability, Nuñez usually makes use of his breaking ball as a method to get forward of hitters. His least used pitch is a agency changeup at 85-88 mph that can flash unhittable, late diving motion. It’s thrown with the identical arm pace and falls off the desk when Nuñez releases it proper. Too usually, he’ll throw changeups which can be simply identifiable as balls out of hand. The pitch combine to start out is right here, and regardless of being listed at 5-foot-11, Nuñez has a really sturdy, muscular construct and a beautiful arm motion that quell one’s issues about him needing to work in reduction because of a scarcity of dimension. Nuñez has pitched simply 20 video games above Low-A and can most likely have to work in an inefficient reduction position to stay on San Diego’s roster in 2024.
27. Milwaukee Brewers (37)
Connor Thomas, LHP, from the St. Louis Cardinals
There was some extent when Thomas regarded like a lock to be a backend starter, however he pitched out of Memphis’ bullpen in 2024, generally masking a number of innings at a time. He labored 90.1 complete innings in 56 appearances. Thomas throws each a sinker and four-seamer that sit between 88-91 mph. Neither has plus motion or life, so Thomas totally relies on his spectacular command to cease them from getting hammered. His plus-spinning slider, his most-used providing, has above-average size and two-plane form within the 80-84 mph vary. Thomas has robotically constant command of it and makes use of it to get trying strikes and as a chase pitch. His cutter additionally has sharp motion and crowds the arms of righty batters. He additionally throws his changeup to righties however too usually that pitch both cuts or sails on Thomas. He has the look of a high-floored sixth to eighth starter however seems slated to play a bulk reduction position in his first season with Milwaukee if certainly Thomas sticks.
28. New York Yankees (35)
Go
29. Philadelphia Phillies (39)
Mike Vasil, RHP, from the New York Mets, traded to Tampa Bay Rays for money issues
Vasil regarded like a late first/comp spherical prospect in highschool, then had an premature damage as a senior and solely pitched somewhat bit earlier than the draft, sitting his ordinary 92-95 mph. He ended up at Virginia, the place he regressed, and he was sitting 91 all through his draft 12 months. Like quite a lot of pitchers who go away Virginia, Vasil had a rebound in professional ball and was again to sitting 92-95 for a few seasons earlier than his velocity trended down once more in 2024, and he was knocked round at Syracuse. Vasil has a deep coffer of below-average pitches, although his curveball performed higher towards the top of 2024. At peak, it regarded like he’d compete for a rotation spot on a great crew, however proper now he appears to be like extra like a spot starter. With so many Rays arms coming back from damage, it’s going to be an uphill climb for Vasil to make the lively roster.
30. Los Angeles Dodgers (39)
Go
Second Spherical (all however one membership handed)
31. Atlanta Braves (36)
Christian Cairo, SS, from the Cleveland Guardians
The son of 17-year (wowzers) massive league veteran Miguel Cairo, Christian is a talented shortstop defender who was boxed out of a 40-man spot in Cleveland by the Guardians’ mantle-deep group of same-aged shortstops. At age 23, Cairo slashed .241/.354/.326 throughout a 2024 marketing campaign cut up between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus. The Braves drafted Cairo due to his protection, and he’ll probably compete with Nick Allen for an Opening Day roster spot because the crew’s glove-first utilityman, which is Cairo’s final projection. Although he lacks prototypical shortstop arm power (and generally air mails throws when he’s a bit out of vary), Cairo is in any other case a chic and skillful shortstop with unbelievable footwork and actions, a plus defender regardless of his substandard arm. He has below-average bat pace however fairly good really feel for shifting the barrel across the zone, and Cairo generates smooth line drive spray to all fields.