The MLB Draft Is Dramatically Different From NBA, NFL Drafts
The MLB Draft is far different than other sports. JJ Cooper explains.
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The MLB Draft is far different than other sports. JJ Cooper explains.
Once again, Wyoming will come up empty in the draft.
Nevada has been a consistent producer of top draft prospects—except in 2017.
Seth Corry gives Utah a potential Top 100 pick.
West Virginia has one player in the BA 500 this year.
We celebrate Dave Parker’s 66th birthday with some vintage video.
Nebraska has four players in the BA 500.
It’s a very hitter-heavy year in Mississippi.
Kentucky will likely have three first-round picks.
The state of Indiana produced two first-round picks in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
CROP RATING Banner year Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states Oh the year it could have…
CROP RATING Solid, not spectacular Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states It’s a typically deep year…
CROP RATING Not up to par Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states The 2016 draft class…
CROP RATING Banner year Rating compares this year’s group to what a state typically produces, not to other states A strong year for the Iowa…
Montana generally has a paucity of prospects.
It’s a down year for the Pacific Rim in terms of draft prospects.
Blaine Knight ensures Arkansas likely has a first-day pick.
Daulton Varsho injects some star power in Wisconsin’s class.
The Buckeye State is unlikely to see anyone picked on day one.
It’s a solid year for Missouri, with two possible first-rounders.
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