Oregon State junior left-handed pitcher Brandon Eisert has been selected in the 18th round, 537th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft on Wednesday.
Eisert is coming off a junior season for the Beavers that saw him post an 8-2 record and 2.03 earned run average in 62 innings. He held opponents to a .255 batting average in 14 games, seven of which were starts. He was named an All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention selection last week.
He’s appeared in 62 games for the Beavers over three seasons, tallying an 18-5 record and 2.28 ERA in 165 2/3 innings. His 2.28 ERA ranks ninth in Oregon State history among pitchers with at least 120 innings of work. He has also struck out 176 batters to just 44 walks.
Eisert is the ninth Beaver selected by Toronto all-time, and the first since infielder Gabe Clark in 2015.
Eisert is coming off a junior season for the Beavers that saw him post an 8-2 record and 2.03 earned run average in 62 innings. He held opponents to a .255 batting average in 14 games, seven of which were starts. He was named an All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention selection last week.
He’s appeared in 62 games for the Beavers over three seasons, tallying an 18-5 record and 2.28 ERA in 165 2/3 innings. His 2.28 ERA ranks ninth in Oregon State history among pitchers with at least 120 innings of work. He has also struck out 176 batters to just 44 walks.
Eisert is the ninth Beaver selected by Toronto all-time, and the first since infielder Gabe Clark in 2015.