
Red Sox draft SS Jake Schaffner with their first-round pick 20th overall
PHILADELPHIA — With their first-round pick, the Red Sox once again defied industry consensus, selecting shortstop Jake Schaffner out of the University of North…
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PHILADELPHIA — With their first-round pick, the Red Sox once again defied industry consensus, selecting shortstop Jake Schaffner out of the University of North Carolina with the 20th selection in Saturday’s MLB Draft. The lefthanded hitter showed a tremendous ability to make contact and control the strike zone, with a higher walk rate (13 percent) than strikeout rate (9). Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
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PHILADELPHIA — With their first-round pick, the Red Sox once again defied industry consensus, selecting shortstop Jake Schaffner out of the University of North Carolina with the 20th selection in Saturday’s MLB Draft.
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The lefthanded hitter showed a tremendous ability to make contact and control the strike zone, with a higher walk rate (13 percent) than strikeout rate (9).
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