Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Draft day 2 continues with familiar names

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NEW YORK — The Toronto Blue Jays selected University of Texas first baseman Kacy Clemens — son of Roger — in the eighth round of the Major League Baseball draft on Tuesday.

The younger Clemens hit .305 for the Longhorns this season, along with a team-leading 12 home runs and 49 RBI.

Roger Clemens was the No. 19 overall pick by Boston in 1983 and later pitched two seasons for the Blue Jays. His oldest son, Koby, was an eighth-round selection of Houston in 2005 and is currently a coach in the Astros organizati­on.

Clemens wasn’t the only familiar name taken during the draft’s second day.

University of Florida shortstop Dalton Guthrie, son of former major league reliever Mark Guthrie, was picked by Philadelph­ia in the sixth round. The younger Guthrie is hitting .272 with 4 home runs and 22 RBI for the College World Series-bound Gators.

Clemson outfielder Chase Pinder, brother of Oakland second baseman Chad Pinder, was selected by St. Louis in the second round.

Buddy Kennedy, a third baseman from Millville High School in New Jersey who was taken in the fifth round by Arizona, is the grandson of former All-Star Don Money.

The New York Mets drafted two-thirds of Stanford’s starting outfield, taking Quinn Brodey in the third round and Matt Winnaker in the fifth. Of the Mets’ first 10 picks, nine are college players — the lone exception being second-rounder Mark Vientos, a third baseman from American Heritage High School in Florida.

The Yankees have gone mound heavy in the opening 10 rounds, taking nine pitchers among those picks — including eight from the college ranks.

Minnesota righty Brian Glowicki wrapped up the day as pick No. 315 by the Cubs.

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