EIU's Sweeney 20th Pick In Draft, ML Sunday Scores, Schedule
Published on July 12 2021 6:08 am
Last Updated on July 12 2021 6:08 am
Eastern Illinois shortstop Trey Sweeney joined elite company on Sunday evening as he was selected with the 20th pick overall in the first round of the 2021 Major League Baseball Draft.
Sweeney was selected by the New York Yankees. He is one of nine players in-attendance in Denver the MLB Draft and All-Star weekend activities.
This past season he became the program's first first-team All-American at the NCAA Division I level after he hit .382 with ten doubles, 14 home runs, 58 RBI and 52 runs scored. Sweeney was the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year while becoming a finalist for the Brooks Wallace Award and semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Award.
Sweeney is the highest EIU player selected in the MLB Draft since Tyler Kehrer was taken in the 2009 Draft in the Comp A round with the 48th overall selection by the Los Angeles Angels.
Sweeney is only the third player in EIU baseball history to be selected in the first round. Tim Pyznarski is the Panthers highest draft selection after being taken 15th overall in the 1981 MLB Draft by the Oakland A's. Stan Royer was then selected in the first round of the 1988 MLB Draft with the 16th overall pick by the Oakland A's.
Sweeney is the third Ohio Valley Conference player ever selected in the first round. Drew Hall from Morehead State was the third overall pick by the Chicago Cubs in the 1984 draft. Christian Friedrich of Eastern Kentucky was selected in the 2008 first round by the Colorado Rockies.
The shortstop is the fourth EIU player to be selected in the MLB Draft in the last three seasons joining Will Klein (5th round by Kansas City last season), Michael YaSenka (17th round by St. Louis Cardinals in 2019) and Jimmy Govern (30th round by Kansas City Royals in 2019). He is the third former Panther to be drafted by the Yankees joining Matt Borens (11th round, 2014) and Frank Caliendo (1962).
Pirates Take Top Pick, Henry Davis
The Pittsburgh Pirates took Louisville catcher Henry Davis with the top pick in the Major League Baseball Draft Sunday night, the first held as part of All-Star weekend.
The Texas Rangers took Vanderbilt pitcher Jack Leiter with the Number 2 pick, son of former MLB All-Star pitcher Al Leiter.
The Detroit Tigers picked third, choosing Oklahoma high school pitcher Jackson Jobe.
Major League Baseball
Sunday, July 11 Scoreboard
Chicago White Sox 7, Baltimore 5 (F/10)
Houston 8, New YorkYankees 7
Miami 7, Atlanta 4
Philadelphia 5, Boston 4
Pittsburgh 6, New York Mets 5
Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 1
Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 1
Minnesota 12, Detroit 9 (F/10)
Oakland 4, Texas 1
San Francisco 3, Washington 1
Los Angeles Angels 7, Seatlte 1
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Arizona 4
Colorado 3, San Diego 1
Monday, July 12
No games scheduled
Tuesday, July 13
All-Star Game
American vs. National, TBD
Wednesday, July 14
No games scheduled