
Five More Bucks Taken on Day 3 of Draft
Published on June 6, 2012 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Waterloo Bucks News Release
Waterloo, IA- Five former Bucks were selected on the third day of the MLB First Year Player Draft on Wednesday.
The first was former Buck LF Jeff Popick. Popick was taken in the 16th round with the 498th pick by the Colorado Rockies. Popick played 53 games for the Bucks in 2011, hitting .270 with nine homers and 34 RBIs. He attended Mesa State College where this last season he obliterated the competition, hitting .424 with seven homers, 65 RBIs, and had an on-base percentage of .524.
The second Buck on Day 3 to go was former CF Willie Argo taken by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 22nd rond with pick number 692. Argo played this last season at the University of Illinois where he hit .318 and showed a lot of speed on the bases, stealing 22 bases in 26 attempts. While with the Bucks over the 2009-2010 seasons, Argo hit for a .219 average in 99 games, stealing 41 bases, good for seventh on the Bucks all-time list.
With the 889th pick in the 29th round, the Oakland A's took their second former Buck with LHP Taylor Massey. Massey, a teammate at Dallas Baptist with former Buck Joel Hutter who was drafted earlier, posted a 3.10 ERA with a 9-4 record, striking out 76 in 87 innings this last college season. Massey played for the Bucks in the 2010-2011 seasons, where he put up a 5-4 record in 13 starts, posting an impressive 2.23 ERA and striking out 50 in 76.2 innings.
The Diamondbacks took the fourth former Buck of the day with the 933rd pick in the 30th round when they took RHP Chase Stevens. Chase Stevens pitched for the Bucks in 2011, going 5-3 in nine starts, putting up an ERA of 3.00, striking out an impressive 63 in 51 innings, good for 11.12 per nine innings pitched. At Oklahoma State this last season, Stevens put up a 3.22 ERA, going 7-4 and striking out 84 in 67 innings.
The final Buck selected in the 2012 draft was former OF Pat Stover, taken with the 1,226nd pick in the 40th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers. This last season at Santa Clara, Stover hit .297 with five homers, 37 RBIs, and stealing a team high 14 bases. As a member of the Bucks in the 2009-2010 seasons, hitting .270 in 70 games with six homers and 31 RBIs.
These five Bucks join six others drafted on Tuesday for a total of 11 in the entire draft. A list of all drafted Bucks is listed below.
*Denotes Current Buck
Round Overall # MLB Team Player College Position B/T Year(s) on Bucks
6 218 Phillies Cameron Perkins* Purdue 3B R/R 2011
9 289 Athletics Dakota Bacus Indiana St. RHP R/R 2011
10 312 Orioles Joel Hutter Dallas Baptist SS R/R 2011
12 383 Indians Jeremy Lucas Indiana St. C R/R 2010-11
14 438 Rockies Shane Broyles Texas Tech RHP R/R 2011
15 488 Phillies Zach Cooper Central Michigan RHP R/R 2009-10
16 498 Rockies Jeff Popick Mesa St. Coll. LF R/R 2011
22 692 Rays Willie Argo Illinois CF R/R 2009-10
29 889 Athletics Taylor Massey Dallas Baptist LHP L/L 2010-11
30 933 Diamondbacks Chase Stevens Oklahoma St. RHP R/R 2011
40 1,226 Dodgers Pat Stover Santa Clara OF R/R 2009-10
The Bucks are at Willmar for tonight and the next two nights but will return home on Saturday to take on the Duluth Huskies with a first pitch scheduled for 6:35 pm.
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