MLB Draft Round 1 Recap, Winners and Losers | CBS Sports HQ

MLB Draft Round 1 recap with former MLB GM and executive of the year Jim Bowden.

1:00 Spencer Torkelson goes number 1 to the tigers
3:15 Biggest reach in round 1 to the Baltimore Orioles getting Heston Kjerstad
4:00 Winner from round 1 to Toronto Blue Jays getting Austin Martin
5:20 Biggest surprises of round 1 – Pirates get Nick Gonzalez and their long term second baseman and the San Francisco Giants get catcher Patrick Bailey
7:13 Recap of round 1 draft notes

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