Henry Davis from the University of Louisville was the shocking No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft Sunday evening by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
For many, Davis was not considered to be anywhere near the top prospect in the class with the likes of shortstop Marcelo Mayer and pitcher Jack Leiter being the top players on many big boards.
Instead, Pittsburgh went with a catcher whom MLB.com had ranked as its fifth-best prospect heading into the draft.
“Davis compares favorably to Louisville’s most recent first-round catcher, showing more power and a better arm than Will Smith had when the Dodgers took him No. 32 overall in 2016. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder slugged 15 homers and stole 10 bases over 50 games for the Cardinals this spring, batting .370/.482/.663,” MLB.com noted in its scouting report of Henry Davis. “His 70-grade arm and fine footwork make him dangerous behind the plate, too, although he’ll work on developing more consistency as a receiver. Like Smith, he is quick enough that some teams might be tempted to try him out in other positions.”
Pittsburgh gained the top pick in the amateur draft by posting a 19-41 record during the COVID-shortened 2020 season. General manager Ben Cherington opted to go with a player in Davis who has three seasons of collegiate experience under his belt. It’s this MLB-ready talent that likely drew the backstop to the Pirates.
Struggling again this season, the Pirates are going to be going into sell-off mode leading up to the MLB trade deadline. After defeating the New York Mets on Sunday, Pittsburgh heads into the All-Star Break with a 34-56 record — good for last place in the National League Central.
As expected, the Pirates' decision to select Davis atop the 2021 MLB Draft created some strong responses.
Here’s where major scouting services ranked Louisville catcher Henry Davis:
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) July 11, 2021
Baseball America: 4th
ESPN: 4th
MLB: 5th
No one had him rated as the best player.
Do not like taking Henry Davis over Mayer and Lawlar at all.
— Rum Bunter (@rumbunter) July 11, 2021
From Baseball America: 'Henry Davis' arm strength is elite and at least a 70-grade tool, but his offensive development and performance have pushed him up draft boards to the point where most teams consider him the best college bat in the 2021 class.'
— Dejan Kovacevic (@Dejan_Kovacevic) July 11, 2021
Pirates should go cuckoo bananas and take Henry Davis first
— Jolly Olive (@Jolly_Olive) July 11, 2021
Holy hell! Henry Davis #1!
— Joe DeMayo (@PSLToFlushing) July 11, 2021
Stay ready for the unexpected tonight .. #MLBDraft
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