The Orioles' second pick tonight, No. 32 overall, was University of Virginia shortstop Griff O'Ferrall. The O's got the No. 32 pick as a Prospect Promotion Incentive pick when Gunnar Henderson was named Rookie of the Year in the American League last November.
A RH bat, O'Ferrall hit .324/.367/.454/.821 with 20 doubles, one triple, five homers, 64 runs, 17 steals and 52 RBIs in 63 games.
He is ranked as the draft's No. 38 prospect via MLBPipeline.com. That outlet gives O'Ferrall 55 tool grades for hit tool, running and arm, a 40 for power and 50 for fielding.
O'Ferrall, age 21, is from Richmond, Va. and played for Team USA last summer. Said MLB analyst Dan O'Dowd: "Scouts could make a pretty good argument he's the best defensive shortstop in college baseball this year. High contact hitter. Not a ton of power. He has tremendous speed. But this guy is a premium, premium defensive shortstop."