{"id":18455,"date":"2022-07-18T21:45:50","date_gmt":"2022-07-18T21:45:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/detroit-tigers-picks-in-rounds-3-10-of-2022-mlb-draft\/"},"modified":"2022-07-18T21:45:50","modified_gmt":"2022-07-18T21:45:50","slug":"detroit-tigers-picks-in-rounds-3-10-of-2022-mlb-draft","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/detroit-tigers-picks-in-rounds-3-10-of-2022-mlb-draft\/","title":{"rendered":"Detroit Tigers’ picks in Rounds 3-10 of 2022 MLB draft"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Detroit Tigers made seven selections Monday in the 2022 MLB draft, completing 10 of the 20 rounds. <\/p>\n
On Sunday, the Tigers made two picks: Texas Tech second baseman Jace Jung in Round 1 (No. 12 overall) and Oklahoma shortstop Peyton Graham in Round 2 (No. 51 overall). Rounds 11-20 begin at 2 pm Tuesday.<\/p>\n
“We were a little bit worried that (Jung) would go before us,” Tigers amateur scouting director Scott Pleis said Sunday. “We were super happy when he got to us. It’s a guy we’ve been talking about for a long time, long spring, long summer. It just happened we got lucky and he got to us.”<\/p>\n
THE FIRST-ROUNDER:<\/strong> Tigers top MLB draft pick Jace Jung a ‘gritty guy’ who can flat-out hit<\/p>\n SHAWN WINDSOR:<\/strong> Tigers won’t get out of rebuild mud until Al Avila hits on some trades for once<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The organization traded its pick in the Competitive Balance Round B (No. 71 overall) and infielder Isaac Paredes to the Tampa Bay Rays in April for outfielder Austin Meadows. The Rays used the pick to draft Illinois State shortstop Ryan Cermak.<\/p>\n The Tigers also forfeited their third-round pick upon signing left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez in November 2021. Rodriguez, who signed a five-year, $77 million contract, has been away from the team, on the restricted list and unpaid since June 13.<\/p>\n\n Detroit’s first selection Monday is No. 117 overall in the fourth round, followed by No. 147 (fifth round), No. 177 (sixth round), No. 207 (seventh round), no. 237 (eighth round), no. 267 (ninth round) and No. 297 (10th round).<\/p>\n JEFF SEIDEL:<\/strong> Why the Tigers might have found their Kirk Gibson on Sunday night<\/p>\n NEWSLETTER:<\/strong> Did Tigers draft next Tram and Lou? Or just next infield placeholders?<\/p>\n Meet the newest Tigers, beginning in the fourth round:<\/p>\n Age:<\/strong> 21.<\/p>\n Vitals:<\/strong> 6 feet 4,210 pounds.<\/p>\n