The Twins have selected L.J. Mazzilli from UConn. He's the son of former major leaguer Lee Mazzilli. An interesting pick at this stage of the draft because of his hitting ability.

Here's what mlb.com wrote at the end of their report on him:

"Mazzilli's bat will most likely be too much for teams to pass on in the top five rounds of the Draft."

Well, teams did. So we'll have to see how this one turns out. Apparently, he's not a slick fielder at second but can be passable with work.

Here's what BA wrote about him:

The son of former major league player and manager Lee Mazzilli, L.J. has obvious bloodlines to go with his athleticism and offense. He has been a consistent hitter for the Huskies and was batting .325/.392/.557 with nine home runs in 212 at-bats this spring. He stands at a 6-foot-1, 190 pounds and has a good, balanced approach at the plate to go with a direct swing. He can hit to all fields and showed more pop this year, though he will have fringe-average power at best. He profiles best as an offensive-minded second baseman, if he can make the grade defensively. He had 17 errors in 51 games this season, but scouts say he could become passable with development. He tends to sit back on balls, which can cause hops to eat him up and force him to rush throws. His arm is average. He's an average runner and can swipe some bases, but it won't be a big part of his game.