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Christian Cairo SS (Prolly 2nd)
Miguel Cairo spent parts of 17 seasons playing in the big leagues for nine teams. It comes as no surprise to anyone that his son, Christian, brings a higher baseball IQ and better instincts than many high school infielders as his Draft year approaches. At first glance, Cairo might not stand out to most as an under-sized middle infielder without wow tools. Watch him for longer and those plus instincts and feel for the game allow him to play above his tools. He has shown a good feel to hit, making consistent contact while showing the ability to do the little things well, like hit behind runners and drag bunt. There's not a ton of present strength or power and that's not likely to be a part of his game at the next level. Defensively, he has good hands and a decent arm, but some see a move to second base in his future given his average speed. The biggest question surrounding Cairo might be how signable he is, with a commitment to LSU perhaps standing in the way. He could be a really good college player who comes out in three years with a higher profile, with some seeing a bit of a Christian Colon type profile in him.