How Teams Are Recruiting Undrafted Players During Unprecedented Signing Period
This year, with all 30 teams limited to the same signing window and capped at the same bonus amount, clubs were forced to get creative.
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This year, with all 30 teams limited to the same signing window and capped at the same bonus amount, clubs were forced to get creative.
For these three teams, their draft will potentially be remembered for who they passed over as much as who they picked.
Scouts can return just in time for the Perfect Game’s National showcase in Hoover, Ala., which is scheduled to begin on June 17.
Tracking every agreement made between MLB teams and nondrafted free agents following the 2020 MLB Draft.
Casey Martin had some of the loudest tools available in the college class.
Analyzing which college baseball teams won and lost during this week’s MLB draft.
Even in a time where pro teams have been more willing to entertain the idea of two-way players, Winn’s status as a high school-to-pro two-way player is quite rare.
Identifying a very early list of who could potentially go in the top 10 of the 2021 MLB Draft.
Teams employed a variety of strategies and some took considerable risks. We examine five classes that particularly caught our eye.
Despite Jordan’s fame, he was not considered a first-round talent. The Red Sox plan to start the power hitter at third base.
After taking lefty flame-thrower Garrett Crochet on day one, the White Sox snagged hard-throwing Texas high schooler Jared Kelley in the second round.
The raw materials for Wilcox include a fastball that can reach 100 mph, a plus slider and a changeup that projects to be average.
Baseball America staffers sort through Rounds 2-5 to find the best picks of the night, ranging from big names (Cole Wilcox) to high-upside high schoolers.
J.J. Cooper and Ben Badler dissect all 29 first round picks and even touch on the comp round, breaking down a wild first night.
By spending their first-round pick on NC State catcher Patrick Bailey, the Giants have set up an intriguing catching competition.
The Padres bucked industry consensus by drafting Tennessee prep outfielder Robert Hassell as the first high school player taken at No. 8.
Carlos Collazo’s four biggest takeaways, including who he thought had the best night, plus why the Nick Yorke pick may not be as crazy as you think.
The Orioles surprised most observers by selecting Kjerstad No. 2. The move should help the club be aggressive on day two of the draft.
Pete Crow-Armstrong has some of the loudest tools in the high school class, but what set him apart for the Mets in the first round were his mental skills.
With this year’s MLB draft held remotely, cameras stationed in the homes and offices of executives and players alike gave a different backdrop to the event.
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