Blue Jays select college pitcher Manoah with first-round pick at MLB draft
SEACAUCUS, N.J. — The Toronto Blue Jays went for size and strength with their first selection of this year’s MLB draft. Now they’re excited to see how those traits can translate to their pro ranks.
Toronto chose six-foot-six, 260-pound West Virginia right-handed pitcher Alek Manoah with the 11th overall pick Monday night.
“Alek’s really done a nice job with maintaining his body, his conditioning, his strength. He’s a really good athlete, especially for a bigger guy,” Blue Jays director of scouting Steve Sanders said on a conference call. “He simplified his delivery a little bit this year which we felt helps with the improved command and control not just of his fastball but of his secondary pitches and we certainly expect all of those things to be factors moving forward.
“But the combination of his stuff, his athleticism, his feel of pitch, his command and his makeup, we’re really confident in who he is as a person and the work he puts in on and off the field to reach his ceiling as a major league starter.”