Jersey was given the 21st pick as compensation for not signing their last year 1st round pick, prep star Max Jones, who attended the Univeristy of Miami this year and is draft eligible. By not signing Jones and his lofty contract demands, Jersey sits with the 21st and 32nd picks in the first round and a real chance to add great talent in what is turning out to be one of the deepest drafts the BSA has seen in a long time.
Serna is the 3rd infielder off the board after Irvine took SS Murphy and Los Cabos snagged college 2nd baseman Gonzalez one pick ahead of Jersey. Serna is the 11th bat off the board as the first 22 picks were split evenly between arms and bats. This marks the 2nd year in a row that Jersey selected a prep player and the first time since 2015 that they selected an infield bat with their 1st overall pick. In 2015 they selected current starting 3B Fabrice Brodeur with the 25th overall pick.
Serna will likely be sent to Single A Manhatten after he signs and likely take his bumps with professional pitching but hopefully add some pop to a lineup who only has one player with over 5 HR and a team that sits with a 33-45 record. It will yet to be seen what Jersey will do with their 2nd pick in the first round. According to GM Swain, there is a lot of top talent on their draft list and will be a tough decision on who to select with that pick. We will see soon enough who else will be joining the organization
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