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MLB Draft 2021: Yankees select Will Warren 243rd overall Share this story Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images The draft continues to roll along, and the Yankees continue their run on college pitching. They popped right-hander Will Warren 243rd overall, their third consecutive pick used on a collegiate hurler. Warren turned in four years with Southeastern Louisiana University and stands at 6-foot-2 and 175 pounds. MLB Pipeline didn’t rank Warren among their top 250 prospects, though Baseball America had him 160th overall, hinting at a possible value pick this late in the draft. Warren flitted between roles during his early years in college before settling in as a full-time starting pitcher in 2021. He turned in 14 starts with a 2.57 ERA, striking out 95 batters against 25 walks in 91 innings. ....
MLB Draft 2021: Grading the Yankees’ late day-two picks Share this story Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Getty Images Through 10 rounds, it appears as though the Yankees have an organizational mantra as to how they’ve approached the early portion of the draft: “You can never have too much pitching.” After choosing a shortstop, two pitchers, a second baseman, and then a first baseman, the Yankees made four more consecutive pitching selections before adding another shortstop. With 6 of their first 10 picks used on pitchers, the Yankees seem to have embraced the lottery ticket nature of prospect development, perhaps in their own attempt at building a “stable” down the line. ....
Prince Philip who died yesterday aged 99. Picture: Matthew Usher. - Credit: Matthew Usher A seaside town church has announced it will hold a civic service to remember Prince Philip, who died yesterday aged 99. The service at Cromer Parish Church will take place at 3pm on Sunday April 11, led by town vicar reverend Will Warren and attended by town mayor, councillor Richard Leeds. A live stream of the event will be available for members of the public to view on the church YouTube channel. The service can be attended in person, however there are limited numbers and face masks, social distancing and the completion of test and trace registers will be required. ....