Draft Podcast: A Conversation With Carson Tucker
Tucker, the younger brother of Pirates SS Cole Tucker, joins the podcast to talk about how he’s prepping for the draft in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tucker, the younger brother of Pirates SS Cole Tucker, joins the podcast to talk about how he’s prepping for the draft in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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On the heels of our latest mock draft, Carlos Collazo will answer your prospect questions at 2 p.m. ET.
We’re often asked the question: How would this year’s class compare to last year’s? So we combined the two pitching classes into one ranking.
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Baseball America’s latest mock draft update, featuring Spencer Torkelson and Austin Martin at the top.
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This year’s catching talent runs deep, though it lacks the impact standout of an Adley Rutschman, the No. 1 overall pick last year.
Discussing our latest 2020 MLB Mock Draft, draft prospect rankings changes, news & more.
Coming on the heels of one of the weakest pitching draft classes ever, the 2020 crop of righthanders excites scouting departments.
Asa Lacy (top pitcher), Reid Detmers (pitchability and poise) and Garrett Crochet (pure power) are names to know.
Mick Abel’s 2020 MLB Draft stock has risen this spring despite never pitching in a game. J.J. Cooper explains why.
Baseball America’s annual summary of the draft prospects with the best tools provides essential information for those in dynasty leagues.
Baseball America polled MLB scouts about the best high school and college prospects in the 2020 MLB Draft class.
Spencer Torkelson’s offensive profile is so appealing he may go No. 1 overall, but a lack of third basemen hurts this position group.
From Austin Martin to Zac Veen to Garrett Mitchell, this year’s crop of outfielders is as deep as we have seen in recent drafts.
The five rounds of the 2020 MLB draft will be held over two days, June 10 and June 11. Both days will be televised by MLB Network.
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