Done with the draft (updated twice)

The Orioles completed the second day of the draft by selecting South Houston High right-hander Jaime Esquivel in the 28th round, UNC Wilmington left-hander Cameron Roth in the 29th round and UNC Wilmington shortstop Michael Rooney in the 30th round. Director of scouting Joe Jordan is heading to the press box to meet with reporters. Update: Check Steve Melewski's blog for quotes from Jordan. You might find it interesting that the Orioles currently view third-round pick Daniel Klein as a starter, though he closed at UCLA. And Jordan noted that California pitcher Dixon Anderson fell to the sixth round because he didn't put up good numbers "and he wants some money." Jordan said a few of his scouts saw Anderson on good days and the right-hander has a power sinker, but he "has some work to do on his delivery." Stephen Strasburg's fastball hit 99 mph for the Nationals in the second inning of his major league debut against the Pirates. He struck out the side. That's good, right? Kevin Millwood threw 28 pitches in the first inning while allowing two runs and three hits, and walking a batter. That's bad, right? Nick Swisher homered after Derek Jeter led off with a walk. Mark Teixeira and Robinson Cano singled. Jorge Posada struck out looking. That was the good part. Update II: Curtis Granderson hit a grand slam in the third inning, the second of his career and the fourth by the Yankees this season. It came on a 2-2 slider from Millwood, who has fallen behind, 6-0. The Sun is reporting that Bobby Valentine will interview for the Orioles' managerial position, perhaps within the next few days, according to sources. I'm guessing that will make a lot of fans happy around here. It would be interesting to observe how his strong personality - and that's putting it mildly - would mesh with the front office. Double-A Bowie's Caleb Joseph has driven in two runs tonight and been charged with his sixth passed ball. Chorye Spoone is shutting out Binghamton over five innings. He's allowed three hits, walked four and struck out four. Triple-A Norfolk's Brandon Erbe allowed five runs (four earned) and four hits in the first inning against Gwinnett. He also hit a batter and threw 27 pitches. That's bad, right? Rhyne Hughes committed an error in right field. Nolan Reimold isn't in the Tides' lineup. Josh Bell is starting at third base.



Jordan sizes up day two of the draft
Should there be any mild concern about Millwood?
 

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