The Chicago Cubs upgraded the franchise in terms of young talent at the lower levels. The 2024 draft was held this Sunday and the Cubs selected two great kids.
Slugger and excellent defensive player Cam Smith joined the Chicago Cubs’ prospect pool, as well as the versatile hitter and pitcher Cole Mathis.
Let’s take a closer look at the new Chicago Cubs prospects:
MLB Draft 2024: The Chicago Cubs’ New Prospects
Cam Smith (Florida State University)
Cam Smith was picked on the 14th overall selection in this year’s MLB Draft. In 2024, Smith had a standout performance with the Seminoles, hitting a career-high 16 home runs while also connecting for 22 doubles. He drove in a total of 57 runs and posted a .387/.488/.654 offensive line.
MLB’s Theo DeRosa noted his strong arm and good defensive instincts, calling him
“the best true third baseman” in this year’s class.
The Chicago Cubs have several solid corner infielders in their system, including No. 2 prospect
Matt Shaw and No. 11 prospect BJ Murray Jr. However, the addition of Smith to this group would likely strengthen their defensive options in the minor leagues.
In addition, Smith caught the Cubs’ interest after working hard during the season to improve his hitting approach. The new Cubs prospect increased his batting average by more than 120 points and his on-base percentage by 162 points between his last two seasons with the Seminoles (2023-2024).