Pensacola Catholic Alum Michael Smith Jr. Drafted by Padres
Pensacola Catholic High School alumnus Michael Smith Jr. heard his name called on Sunday, selected by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round of the Major League Baseball Draft. Smith, who played college ball as an outfielder for the University of Dayton, joins the Padres organization.
Michael Smith Jr., a product of Pensacola Catholic High School, has officially entered the professional baseball ranks. The outfielder, who spent his collegiate career representing the University of Dayton, was chosen by the San Diego Padres on Sunday. The selection came in the 13th round of the annual Major League Baseball Draft.
Smith's journey to being drafted marks a significant step in his baseball career. After his standout high school tenure at Pensacola Catholic, he developed his skills at the collegiate level with the Dayton Flyers. His performance there evidently caught the eye of Padres scouts, leading to his inclusion in their draft class.
A 13th-round pick is a long shot, but for any young player with talent, it's a crucial opportunity to prove they belong. The Padres are banking on Smith's potential translating to the pro game.
