With the fifth pick in today's Major League Baseball amateur draft, the Orioles selected Georgia Tech catcher Matt Wieters, a switch-hitter who could reach the majors within the next two years.
Wieters has drawn comparisons to Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, the first overall pick in the 2001 draft, who won the American League batting title last season.
"We're very pleased, very happy and glad it's over," Orioles scouting director Joe Jordan said. "It's exciting. Obviously, he's a guy who was very high on our board and we took the player we wanted."
Wieters batted .358 with 10 homers and 59 RBIs with the Yellow Jackets. He also served as their closer, brandishing a fastball that reached the mid-90s.
"He was definitely one of the best hitters in the draft. He was a good option," Jordan said.
The only potential glitch is signability. Wieters is represented by agent Scott Boras, who will attach a high price tag to him.
The Orioles must sign Wieters by Aug. 15 or he re-enters the draft next season.
Asked how difficult the negotiations could become, Jordan said, "I think there will be some, but we would not have taken him if we didn't feel like at some point this summer he'll be out playing and he'll be part of the organization's plans going forward."
The Orioles have taken a position player with their first pick the past three years, including catcher Brandon Snyder in 2005 and third baseman Bill Rowell in 2006. Snyder is playing first base at low Single-A Delmarva this year after rotator cuff surgery.
As expected, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays used the first overall pick on Vanderbilt left-hander David Price. The Kansas City Royals took infielder Mike Moustakas of Chatsworth (Calif .) High. The Chicago Cubs selected infielder Josh Vitters of Cypress (Calif .) High, and the Pittsburgh Pirates choose Clemson left-hander Daniel Moskos.
The Orioles don't have a second- or third-round pick this year after signing free-agent relievers Danys Baez and Chad Bradford over the winter. Their fourth-round pick will be announced later tonight.
The pacing of the draft slowed this year because it's being televised for the first time on ESPN2.
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