For the second time in three years, the Cardinals have taken a lefthanded-hitting third baseman as their first choice in the Major League Baseball first-year player draft. The Cardinals chose 21-year-old sophomore Zack Cox from the University of Arkansas with the 25th selection of the draft.
Cardinal Beat
The Cardinals, completing their first day of selections in Major League Baseball’s first-year player draft, took two righthanded pitchers as compensation choices.
Cardinal Beat
Cardinal fans who want to check out the top two players picked by the team in this year’s draft on Monday night will need to be sitting in front of their televisions this weekend.
STL Globe-Democrat
Once again, the St. Louis Cardinals choose the best player on the board and nabbed Arkansas third baseman Zack Cox. In the supplemental first round, the team added right-handed pitchers Seth Blair and Tyrell Jenkins to their system.
The Cardinal Nation
Two years after taking the player they called the best college bat in baseball and one year after trading said bat, the Cardinals filled the vacancy with a little draft deju vu.
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