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St. Louis Cardinals Complete Day 2 of 2021 Mlb Draft
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Second Day Selections Include 8 College & 2 High School Players
July 12th, 2021
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The St. Louis Cardinals selected 10 players on the second day of the 2021 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, bringing their total to 11 picks over the first two days of this year’s event. Six pitchers, three outfielders and a third baseman were chosen on Monday with eight collegians and two high school preps. Eight players tower at 6-foot-2 or taller, with the tallest at 6-foot-6, giving the Cardinals nine overall including Michael McGreevy, the first overall selection on Sunday.
“At the conclusion of Day Two, we are very pleased with our 11 selections,” said
Texas RHP Cole Quintanilla selected No. 263 by the Washington Nationals
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In the ninth round of the 2021 MLB Draft, the Washington Nationals selected Texas Longhorns right-handed pitcher Cole Quintanilla with the No. 263 pick overall.
A local product out of Cedar Park. Quintanilla had a big-time junior season, going 7-1 with a 0.65 ERA while striking out 94 batters in 53.2 innings pitched, but underwent Tommy John surgery the following year and used a redshirt season on the Forty Acres in 2018 to rehabilitate.
In 2019, Quintanilla was solid out of the bullpen, leading Texas with five saves, finishing the year with a 4.05 ERA as opponents batted .250 against him. During the pandemic-shortened season, however, Quintanilla struggled in his five appearances with an 8.31 ERA, though he did show some promise in a four-inning start against UTSA in which he only allowed one earned run and struck out five.
Texas CF Mike Antico selected No. 241 by the St. Louis Cardinals
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On Monday, Texas Longhorns center fielder Mike Antico became the second Longhorns player selected in the 2021 MLB Draft when he was picked in the eighth round with the No. 241 pick overall by the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Cardinal Way is looking pretty good.
Mike Antico has been selected in the 8th round by the St. Louis @Cardinals! #HookEm | @MLBDraftpic.twitter.com/JzQV0lKniQ Texas Baseball (@TexasBaseball) July 12, 2021
A left-handed hitter from New Jersey who had four productive seasons at St. John’s, Antico came to Austin as a graduate transfer for his final season of eligibility afforded by the coronavirus pandemic.
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