Last year's draft introduced plenty of new talent to the Mariners organization. Much of the news has been dominated by Kade Anderson, and for good reason. He's yet to pitch a single professional inning, but has wasted no time in strutting his stuff while facing other big leaguers in his first spring training.
However, he's not the only pitcher in the draft class that brings plenty to the table.
Griffin Hugus could already be in the running for most underrated Mariners pitching prospect
Hugus was taken in the third round with the 91st overall pick out of the University of Miami.