how was your day?
JaCoby Jones had a pretty fair day on Friday. The former Mississippi Mr. Baseball from Richton, now at LSU, was drafted in the third round (87th overall) by Pittsburgh, which means he’ll get some nice bonus money to sign. With thoughts of his pro career no doubt dancing somewhere in his head, Jones came up in the eighth inning of a scoreless Super Regional game in Baton Rouge and ripped a triple off Oklahoma’s Jonathan Gray, who was drafted third overall on Thursday. Jones scored the first run in LSU’s 2-0 win in Game 1 of the best-of-3 series that sends the winner to the College World Series. … Interesting that the Pirates picked Jones, a shortstop at Richton and second baseman this year at LSU, as a center fielder. The Bucs already have a pretty good one, guy named Andrew McCutchen. … Jones was one of two players with Mississippi ties picked by Pittsburgh on Day 2 of the MLB draft. Mississippi State shortstop Adam Frazier went in the sixth round. … Toronto, which drafted D.J. Davis of Stone County High in the first round in 2012, took two Mississippians early this year: State pitchers Kendall Graveman (eighth round) and Chad Girodo (ninth). … St. Louis, which also seems to like Mississippi kids, took two on Friday, as well: Ole Miss’ Mike Mayers and Southern Miss’ Andrew Pierce, both pitchers. Both should be charged up; the Cardinals do a great job of developing arms. … Four Mississippi State players went in the first two days, led by Hunter Renfroe, 13th overall by San Diego. … Two Mississippi juco products were among the first 46 picks: Tim Anderson of East Central Community College to the Chicago White Sox as No. 17 overall and lefty Cody Reed of Northwest CC, 46th to Kansas City. … Biggest surprise of the draft so far might have been seeing Ole Miss’ Bobby Wahl slide to the fifth round, where he was picked by Oakland. Not so long ago, he was considered a first-round candidate.