Los Angeles Times

Dodgers’ pitching haul is all right

L.A. follows up Miller with right-handers Knack and Beeter in second round of draft.

- By Jorge Castillo

The Dodgers used their first three picks of the 2020 MLB draft to bolster their farm system with right-handed pitchers from southern colleges before snapping the pattern to shop local.

After taking Bobby Miller of Louisville in the first round Wednesday, the Dodgers on Thursday chose East Tennessee State’s Landon Knack with the 60th pick and Texas Tech’s Clayton Beeter with the 66th selection in the second round.

They branched out in the third round by drafting Jake Vogel, a center fielder out of Huntington Beach High with the 100th pick. A UCLA commit, Vogel is one of the fastest players in this draft class with the ability to stay in center field as a profession­al.

“We’re fired up,” Dodgers director of amateur scouting Billy Gasparino said. “We just got a lot of velocity, a lot of pure stuff. It’s big, it’s right-handed. It was the strength of the draft and we just took advantage of it.”

The Dodgers completed their six-pick haul with Virginia Tech switch-hitting catcher Carson Taylor in the fourth round, and Gavin Stone, another college righthande­r, from Central Arkansas in the fifth round.

Knack is a fifth-year senior, a rarity to be selected so early in the draft, and regarded as the best college senior pitcher in the draft. His status means he will likely sign for less than his pick’s slot value of $1,157,400 because he can’t use returning to college as negotiatio­n leverage. That would give the Dodgers more money to spend from their bonus pool to sign players picked later in the draft.

Formerly a two-way player for two seasons in junior college, the 22-year-old Knack focused on pitching at East Tennessee State and displayed a jump in velocity. His fastball climbed from the low 90s to touching 98 mph. In four starts before his 2020 season was shut down, he went 4-0 with a 1.08 ERA, 51 strikeouts and one walk across 25 innings.

Knack comes from Dodgers area scout Marty Lamb’s territory, joining Miller, Walker Buehler, Will Smith and Matt Beaty as recent notable draft picks Lamb scouted.

The Dodgers chose Beeter with a compensati­on pick from the Minnesota Twins as part of a trade for Kenta Maeda in February.

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