Cubs May Be Focusing on High Schoolers Carlos Correa and Max Fried with First Round Pick

The 2012 MLB Draft starts on Monday with the first round, and the Chicago Cubs may be zeroing in on their selection.

According to multiple reports, yesterday the Cubs had high school shortstop Carlos Correa and high school pitcher Max Fried in to Chicago, where they were worked out and interviewed. You can learn a little more about Correa and Fried here (where I listed each as one of ten possible first round candidates for the Cubs), but the gist is Correa is a gifted shortstop prospect with a great bat, and Fried is a gifted lefty starter with a “projectable frame.” According to Bruce Levine, the Correa workout even included Dale Sveum throwing batting practice to the youngster.

Each of Correa or Fried would make sense for the Cubs to pick at number six overall, though increasingly, mock drafts have Correa going off the board before number six. Is it possible that the Cubs have Correa at number one on their board, and Fried as the back-up plan?

Of course we can’t possibly know. The Cubs very likely have at least six players on a list whom they would be happy to take with the sixth overall pick, and they’ll conduct as much due diligence on each (as well as many other players) as they possibly can. And, with this front office, you can’t even rule out the possibility of misdirection.

That said, I do think it’s quite likely that the Cubs are focusing on these two players, given their talent, and where the Cubs will be selecting. At least one of the two is likely to still be on the board at six.

Many months ago, when folks asked me whom I thought the Cubs might take in the Draft, my go-to guess was Fried. It was too early to actually guess, of course, but I knew the Cubs were interested, and I also had a sense that this front office believes lefty starting pitchers could be especially valuable at Wrigley Field. Given the relative dearth of quality lefty starters in the Cubs’ system, I could see them picking Fried, given how close in talent the players at the top of the Draft are this year. (That is to say, selecting Fried isn’t about Drafting to need – the Cubs might still believe he’s the “best available” player at number 6, it’s just that his status as a lefty starter might be a tie-breaker.)

If the Cubs had a shot at one of the big three college pitchers (Mark Appel, Kevin Gausman, Kyle Zimmer), I’d prefer they went that direction, if only because they are incrementally “safer” (older, more experienced, not injured after more innings), and just as talented. They are also – again incrementally – more likely to sign. If Correa is off the board before the Cubs pick, it is likely that one of those three college arms (or college catcher Mike Zunino, whom I also like) would still be on the board. At that point, would the Cubs go with Fried or the remaining college arm?

I’m sure the visits yesterday (and others like it) are also about showing the kids Wrigley Field, getting the excitement of playing there in their heads, so that, when it comes time to sign, they’ve got just a little more incentive. And it’s also probably about planting some negotiating seeds. Given that this year, moreso than any in the recent past, teams would love to be able to sign guys for under slot, so that the savings can be used elsewhere in the Draft. Maybe the Cubs drop some hints with these kids to gauge their willingness to accept, for example, $3 million, rather than the $3.25 million slot value.

The good news about this year’s Draft? Assuming the Cubs take any of the top eight or so prospects (which they will obviously have the opportunity to do), it’s going to be fair to be happy and excited about the pick. No one, at this point, expects the Cubs to take a “surprise.”

Unless they’re going to try and game the money angle, but, well, more on that later.

written by

Brett Taylor is the Lead Cubs Writer at Bleacher Nation, and you can find him on Twitter at @BleacherNation and on LinkedIn here. Brett is also the founder of Bleacher Nation, which opened up shop in 2008 as an independent blog about the Chicago Cubs. Later growing to incorporate coverage of other Chicago sports, Bleacher Nation is now one of the largest regional sports blogs on the web.

more cubs news

Chicago Cubs Lineup: Nico Hoerner Out

CUBS LINEUP — Well ... the Cubs "easy" stretch in the schedule is not quite going how I envisioned. But they still have three games in Cincinnati to make up some ground. Here's a look at the Cubs lineup for...

Cubs Roster Moves: Wicks Returns, Hodge to Iowa

Today the Chicago Cubs activated lefty Jordan Wicks from the Injured List (forearm), and sent reliever Porter Hodge to Triple-A Iowa. What's interesting about the timing here is that Jordan Wicks is not starting tonight. And he's not scheduled to...

MLBits: Elly’s Anniversary Blast, In the Weeds with Bat Tracking Data, Comparing Judge-Soto to Greats of the Past, More

MLB Notes — On the one-year anniversary of his Major League debut, Elly De La Cruz ripped a three-run home run that erased a 2-0 deficit for Cincinnati, who went on to beat the Cubs 8-4 on Thursday at Great...

Cubs Farm Report | June 7, 2024: Jaxon Wiggins’ Strong Debut Leads Pelicans to Victory

CUBS PROSPECTS — Cubs second-rounder Jaxon Wiggins made his Myrtle Beach Pelicans debut on Thursday and looked excellent, as the Pelicans earned the only win for the Cubs down on the farm yesterday. That and more in today's Cubs Farm...

Cubs Attached to a Top Prospect in the 2025 International Class

The 2024 Dominican Summer League kicked off this week, which means many of the top prospects from the 2024 International Free Agent class are beginning their professional careers (including top Chicago Cubs signing Fernando Cruz). It's good timing, then, to...

A Bit of Fun (Because We Need It), Amaya’s Development, Hodge’s Night, Edwards, Swanson, and Other Cubs Bullets

Surprise: the White Sox series did not magically fix all that ails the Cubs. They will have to fundamentally improve over a much, much, much longer trajectory for us to feel any kind of confidence that they can actually get...

An Early Lead? Wha? Seiya Suzuki With the Two-Run Shot

Maybe it's just my damaged heart, but it feels like weeks since the Cubs took an early, multi-run lead in a game. Thank you, Miguel Amaya for the third inning single, and thank you, Seiya Suzuki for the following homer:

Christopher Morel Puts the Cubs Back On Top

It's a game of homers so far, with Seiya Suzuki's two-run shot getting it started, then Elly De La Cruz's three-run homer giving the Reds the lead, and now Christopher Morel's two-run shot taking it back. That's a dozen on...

Nick Madrigal Broke His Hand In His First Game At Triple-A Iowa

[ankin_law] Whether you felt he should be sent back down to Triple-A Iowa or not, and whatever you think of his future role with the Chicago Cubs, I don't think you can feel anything but bad about what happened to...

Big Night for the Cubs’ Top Two 2023 Pitching Draft Picks, Will Sanders and Jaxon Wiggins

Last year, the Chicago Cubs selected just two pitchers in their first nine picks in the MLB Draft. In the second round, they took Arkansas righty Jaxon Wiggins, and in the fourth round, they took South Carolina righty Will Sanders....

Latest News

Phillies vs. Mets: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

On Saturday, Alec Bohm and the Philadelphia Phillies (44-19) play Pete Alonso and the New York Mets (27-35), with first pitch scheduled for 1:10 PM ET at London Stadium.The article below will give you everything you need to watch Philadelphia...

Atlanta Braves 1st Round Mock Draft: Exploring Potential Picks

The Atlanta Braves, following a strong 2023 season, are set to make their first-round selection in the 2024 MLB Draft with the 24th overall pick. As the team looks to bolster their farm system and secure talent for the future,...

Cubs Roster Moves: Wicks Returns, Hodge to Iowa

Today the Chicago Cubs activated lefty Jordan Wicks from the Injured List (forearm), and sent reliever Porter Hodge to Triple-A Iowa. What's interesting about the timing here is that Jordan Wicks is not starting tonight. And he's not scheduled to...

Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson Talks Draft, Patrick Kane, Jake Guentzel, More

Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson spoke with the media at the Scouting Combine in Buffalo on Friday afternoon and addressed -- or didn't -- a wide range of topics, from trading up already to the possibility of trading the...

Saturday’s MLB Computer Picks & Best Bets – June 8

The MLB's 15-game slate on Saturday is not one to miss, and we offer best bets for every game included in this article. The matchups include the Los Angeles Dodgers taking on the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.MLB picks...

Miami Heat Mock Draft: Heat Turn 2 Picks Into Unique Star & Starter

In the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft, the Miami Heat are poised to make strategic moves with their two picks, the 15th overall and the 43rd overall. This Miami Heat Mock Draft is designed to target the best talent available while...

Around the NFL: Colts Center Doesn’t Hold Back on 18-Game Schedule, Jacobs Apologizes, Gregory Sues, More

NFL Notes — Indianapolis Colts center Ryan Kelly didn't mince words when asked about the NFL's proposal to eventually add an 18th regular-season game to the schedule. Colts Center to Roger Goodell on the 18-game Schedule: "Put a helmet on...

Chicago Cubs Lineup: Nico Hoerner Out

CUBS LINEUP — Well ... the Cubs "easy" stretch in the schedule is not quite going how I envisioned. But they still have three games in Cincinnati to make up some ground. Here's a look at the Cubs lineup for...

Tigers vs. Brewers Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Friday, June 7, 2024

The Detroit Tigers (31-31) and Milwaukee Brewers (36-26) meet Friday at Comerica Park, with first pitch at 6:40 PM ET on BSDET. The Tigers are -116 moneyline favorites for the contest, however, the Brewers are favored against the spread of...

Blue Jays vs. Athletics Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Friday, June 7, 2024

The Toronto Blue Jays (30-32) are favorites (-165) on the moneyline when they take on the Oakland Athletics (25-39) Friday at 9:40 PM ET, live on SN1.Chris Bassitt will get the ball for Toronto while Oakland will counter with Hogan...

more cubs news