It was a low-key draft compared to the past years, but there are still 38 new members of the Cubs family.
The Cubs said they were going to target pitching in the 2016 MLB Draft and they didn't mess around. Of the 38 picks the Cubs made, 27 were pitchers. But even that doesn't accurately explain how heavily they went for pitching. Of the 18 picks they made in the first 20 rounds (the Cubs did not have a first- or second-round pick), 16 were pitchers.
When not taking a pitcher, the Cubs picked two catchers, three outfielders and six infielders.