Nick Madrigal is expected to sign with the Chicago White Sox any day now and will then go off to Winston-Salem to start his professional baseball career.
The Oregon State shortstop has to be feeling like he’s on top of the world, as he prepares to embark on his journey to the big leagues right after winning the college world series.
Nick Madrigal just had a water cooler dumped on him mid-interview pic.twitter.com/0yygACiNub
— Michael Lananna (@mlananna) June 29, 2018
Nick Madrigal just strolling by with that big ass trophy. #GoBeavs #CWS pic.twitter.com/45DUv8wckZ
— Bob Lundeberg (@The_Real_Bob) June 29, 2018
The White Sox felt absolutely blessed that Madrigal fell to them with the fourth pick in the 2018 MLB draft, but it doesn’t mean the pick has been praised by all.
The biggest knock against Madrigal, and really there’s nothing he can do about it, is his size. He’s 5-foot-8 and not going to get any bigger. Yes, baseball is a sport that doesn’t require a player to be the biggest or strongest athlete in the world, but the 162-game season is a grind for even the fittest players.
That’s one of the red flags a college coach raised when doing a quick break down of Madrigal. It’s not necessarily a knock against Madrigal, who had an amazing college career, but with the fourth overall pick, this unnamed coach believes Madrigal just doesn’t fit the hype.
Nick Madrigal is a college world series champ, but one coach isn't buying the hype for the #WhiteSox first-round pick.
Listen: https://t.co/z9sLDan22y pic.twitter.com/Qf54Xvx8gp
— Pinwheels and Ivy Podcast (@PinwheelsIvyPod) June 30, 2018
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