MLB Mock Draft: First 10 Picks
There is no consensus No. 1 in this year’s draft.
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There is no consensus No. 1 in this year’s draft.
Outfielders Jordyn Adams and Joe Gray were among the standouts during day two of the 2018 NHSI.
Some of the top high school draft prospects in the 2018 class are at the 2018 NHSI.
Calvary Christian Academy is the highest-ranked team at this year’s NHSI.
American Heritage High returns to Cary, N.C. for the second consecutive year led by highly-ranked 2018 draft prospect Triston Casas.
Even with the potential absence of ace Slade Cecconi, Trinity Prep High has an experienced team.
An experienced, senior-laden roster should help Hanover (Mechanicsville, Va.) High compete in Cary, N.C.
Led by talented 2018 draft prospects Vinny Tosti and Emilio Rosas, Mater Dei (Santa Anna, Calif.) High should be among the favorites at this year’s NHSI.
Former Clemson head coach and American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Famer Jack Leggett will manage the 18U team.
Power-hitting third baseman Nolan Gorman leads Sandra Day O’Connor (Phoenix) High.
Hattiesburg is led by one of the most athletic and toolsy players in the 2018 draft class, center fielder Joe Gray
Notre Dame remains No. 1.
Florence (Ala.) High enters the 2018 NHSI with a deep and talented pitching staff led by righthander Cole Henry.
Curtis Christian brings a bevy of dual-sport athletes to the 2018 NHSI.
Walton will look to add NHSI success to an impressive historical resume.
Auburn RHP Casey Mize’s stock is on the rise after throwing a no-hitter of Northeastern.
Green Hope will look to defend its home turf at the 2018 NHSI.
With ACC play starting last weekend, scouts were able to get eyes on at three top pitchers.
Orange (Calif.) Lutheran High looks to defend its title.
Santiago enters the 2018 NHSI field with one of the top prospects in the country in prep shortstop Brice Turang.
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