The Baltimore Orioles selected Oregon State shortstop Cadyn Grenier with the No. 37 overall pick in the CBA Round of the 2018 MLB draft on Monday.

Grenier, a 5-foot-11, 188-pound junior from Henderson, Nevada, earned Pac-12 defensive player of the year honors this season after posting a .970 fielding percentage.

"He's really defended well there and really had to go 26 games without Nick Madrigal at second base," Oregon State coach Pat Casey said recently of Grenier. "You're a better defender when you've got an All-American right across from you, and (Andy) Armstrong did a great job (for Madrigal). Grenier can really defend."

Grenier has impressed at the plate as well, batting .328 with 16 doubles, two triples and five home runs to go with 44 RBIs. He also put together a 27-game hitting streak.

With both his glove and his bat, Grenier helped lead the Beavers to a No. 3 national seed in the NCAA baseball tournament and a sweep of the Corvallis Regional this past weekend.

Grenier was the third Beavers player selected on the first day of the draft, following second baseman Nick Madrigal, who went No. 4 overall to the Chicago White Sox, and outfielder Trevor Larnach, who went No. 20 to the Minnesota Twins.