Who is Jacob Lindgren? The Yankees’ first selection in yesterday’s draft is probably an unknown to most fans, but because the 5’ 11” left hander was recently converted to a reliever, the initial reaction from many Yankee fans has been disappointment.
Lindgren may not profile as an early round draft pick, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t well thought of among those who follow the amateur game. An aggregate ranking of five scouting sources placed Lindgren 62nd overall, so, based on collective wisdom, if the Yankees over drafted, it wasn’t by much. Still, that neither justifies nor condemns the pick. Presumably, the organization performed more due diligence on the available players than all of the media scouts and fans combined, so, until proven otherwise, the Yankees deserve the benefit of the doubt.
The main criticism of the Yankees’ decision is that by selecting a reliever, the team limited its upside. Because even the best relievers contribute on a smaller scale than starters and position players, Lindgren isn’t likely to become the franchise-changing prospect about whom most fans dream on draft day. Of course, the uneasy truth about the baseball draft is once you pass the first round, such players are few and far between.
Top Players Selected with the 55th Overall Pick, 1965-2014

Note: Other includes nine additional players with major league experience. 33 players had of have no major league experience to date.
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Note: Includes the first start by a pitcher after throwing at least 750 innings for the Yankees.



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Note: On 5/13/2004, Daniel Cabrera and Felix Diaz made their debuts in different games of a doubleheader between the Orioles and White Sox.
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