Twins draft two catchers as first item of business on Day 3 of the MLB draft

Gophers pitcher Aidan Maldonado was chosen in the 14th round by the Brewers.

July 19, 2022 at 9:43PM
The MLB draft was held in Los Angeles. (Jae C. Hong, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Twins finished the Major League Baseball draft on Tuesday with 10 selections, including catchers with their first two picks of the day.

Andrew Cossetti of St. Joseph's (Pa.) was the first catcher taken, in the 11th round. He hit .327 with 19 home runs in 53 games.

Arizona State catcher Nate Baez was the 12th-round pick. He batted .319 with 10 home runs as a freshman.

The 13th-round pick was righthanded pitcher C.J. Culpepper of California Baptist University. He started 14 games as a junior and had 76 strikeouts in 69 innings.

Omari Daniel, a shortstop at the Walker School in Georgia, was a 14th-rounder. He's committed to play at Oregon.

Southern Mississippi pitcher Ben Ethridge went in the 15th round. The righthanded reliever had 39 strikeouts in 31 innings.

Also taken by the Twins were Academia Presbiteriana (Puerto Rico) High School shortstop Jankel Ortiz, who is headed to Alabama-Birmingham; Wright State outfielder Alec Sayre; lefthander Zachary Veen of Point Loma Nazarene University; righthander Garrett McMillan of Alabama; and Trinity (Ky.) High School outfielder Korbyn Dickerson, who is committed to Louisville.

  • Gophers pitcher and Rosemount native Aidan Maldonado was chosen in the 14th round by the Brewers. The 22-year-old had a 3.91 ERA in 14 games this season, 13 of them starts. He struck out 90 in a team-high 73.2 innings.
  • Minnesota State Mankato righthanded pitcher Nick Altermatt was a 17th-round pick by the White Sox. A product of Wabasso High School, Altermatt was 10-1 with a 2.92 ERA and also hit .378 with 11 homers and 64 RBI.
  • To see the list of Twins draft picks from the entire draft, tap here.
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Phil Miller has covered the Twins for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2013. Previously, he covered the University of Minnesota football team, and from 2007-09, he covered the Twins for the Pioneer Press.

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