Three Week 3 College Baseball Series To Watch From An MLB Draft Perspective
Steven Hajjar, Colton Cowser and others take center stage this week.
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Steven Hajjar, Colton Cowser and others take center stage this week.
Carlos Collazo answers reader questions regarding 2021 MLB Draft prospects, touching on Jordan Lawlar, top catchers and Jay Allen.
How potential first-round bats are performing, notable prospects rising, west coast sleepers & more.
Here are three college series we are paying attention to during week two—from a draft perspective.
Our latest mailbag focuses on Vanderbilt’s star arms, a potential rising bat at South Carolina and much more.
Analyzing what we saw from some of the top arms this weekend, including Kumar Rocker, Jack Leiter and Jaden Hill.
Carlos Collazo details where you could see the most 2021, 2022 and 2023 MLB Draft prospects.
National draft writer Carlos Collazo answers your questions about the upcoming 2021 and 2022 MLB Draft classes.
10 Sleepers to look out for in the 2021 MLB Draft. Plus, notes on high-ranking 2021 prospects.
Here are the top 10 high school teams in each region in the United States.
Here are five questions to answer ahead of the Big South season.
San Diego State again looks to be the conference favorite, but Fresno State looms large.
The 2021 NHSI event was originally scheduled to take place in Cary, N.C., from March 24-27.
MLB scouting departments pick the high school draft prospects with the loudest scouting tools.
Baseball America is proud to annually poll major league scouting departments to determine the first, second and third preseason teams.
Four teams have College World Series aspirations at the top of the ACC.
We asked major league scouting departments to vote on the players with the best tools in the country.
Carlos Collazo examines what the top 2021 MLB Draft prospects must to do to boost or maintain their stock this season.
The inaugural draft combine will take place from June 20-28.
BA surveyed major league scouting departments and asked teams to grade the class on a 20-80 scale in a number of different categories.
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