Back to the future: MLB draft returns, makes All-Star debut
NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Cherington’s first amateur draft as general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates was brief and remote, held amid the coronavirus pandemic that grounded scouts and wiped out nearly all of 2020’s amateur baseball calendar.
With the Bucs facing the pressure of the No. 1 overall pick this year, he’s grateful to have his scouts back in the draft room, battling contentiously over their big board like old times.
“The room has been great as far as getting past the niceties and let’s get into the arguments and debates,” Cherington said. “So that’s been good.”
A year after Major League Baseball limited its draft amid the chaos of COVID-19, it’s set to host a revamped event as part of All-Star festivities in Denver. The 20-round draft will span three days.