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Red Sox draft picks: SS Mikey Romero among top three selections

Marcelo Mayer could have some company in the Boston Red Sox' farm system.

The Red Sox used their first-round MLB Draft pick on a shortstop for the second consecutive year, selecting California native Mikey Romero with the No. 24 overall pick Sunday in the 2022 draft.

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Romero was one of three draft picks in the first two rounds for Boston, which owned the No. 24, No. 41 and No. 79 (compensatory) selections.

Here's a quick rundown of each pick:

No. 24 overall: Mikey Romero, SS, Orange Lutheran (Calif.) HS

Age: 18

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College commitment: LSU

Do we have the makings of a future shortstop competition between Romero and Mayer? MLB.com ranked Romero as its No. 65 prospect, but the Red Sox turned a few heads by selecting the left-handed-hitting shortstop in Round 1.

Romero, who hails from the same high school as New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, has "impressive bat-to-ball skills" and good command of the plate, with room to grow in the power department. He's also a "smooth defender with more than enough arm to go along with the range," per MLB.com.

No. 41 overall: Cutter Coffey, SS, Liberty (Calif.) HS

Age: 18

College commitment: Texas

Yup, another high school shortstop prospect from California. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Coffey, ranked 105th on MLB.com's prospect big board, was a stud pitcher in high school as well with a 94-mph fastball.

He boasts "excellent raw power" at the plate, per MLB.com, and has a cannon at shortstop, where he's expected to play going forward. Baseball America's Kyle Glaser expects Coffey to sign for much more than the $1.9 million "slot" amount for second-round picks.

No. 79 overall: Roman Anthony, OF, Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) HS

Age: 18

College commitment: Ole Miss

At 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, Anthony boasts significant left-handed power that he showcased with a 450-foot home run at Major League Baseball's High School All-Star Game last year.

While there are some concerns about Anthony's swing-and-miss rate, the Ole Miss commit ranked 56th on MLB.com's prospect list with plenty of upside as a power-hitting corner outfielder.

The MLB Draft will continue Monday with the third round, where Boston will pick 99th.

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