2017 MLB Mock Draft 5.0
Our final mock draft before the draft begins at 7 p.m. ET.
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Our final mock draft before the draft begins at 7 p.m. ET.
This year’s class has a number of high-ceiling righthanders.
The outfield class is deep and talented for 2017, as usual.
Lefthanders are always highly valued in the draft.
The industry has a tendency to overdraft catchers as a result.
The college market typically includes a handful of promising third baseman.
Shortstops, such as Logan Warmoth, are highly valued in the draft.
Second basemen aren’t typically a hot commodity at the amateur level
Evan White ranks high among first baseman in the 2017 draft class.
CROP RATING Not up to par Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states Georgia’s baseball culture has…
CROP RATING Banner year Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states The success of the program at…
CROP RATING One for the books Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states Since 2007, 38 players…
CROP RATING Solid, not spectacular Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states The Quaker State doesn’t have…
CROP RATING Not up to par Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states The Empire State has…
CROP RATING Solid, not spectacular Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states Puerto Rico typically has a legitimate…
CROP RATING Nothing to see here Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states The capital has prospects from…
CROP RATING Not up to par Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states Top Delaware draft picks include…
As the draft approaches, the number of draft rumors multiply. Be it rumors of deals being cut high in the draft, players falling due to…
The state is deep with bat-first prospects playing third base.
It’s a solid but unspectacular year in New England.
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