Mariners 2020 MLB Draft Preview: Seattle Aims To Bolster Rising System
Examining the Mariners’ organization strength and weaknesses entering the 2020 MLB Draft.
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Examining the Mariners’ organization strength and weaknesses entering the 2020 MLB Draft.
Examining the Athletics’ organization strength and weaknesses entering the 2020 MLB Draft.
Examining the Astros’ organization strength and weaknesses entering the 2020 MLB Draft.
Examining the Angels’ organization strength and weaknesses entering the 2020 MLB Draft.
College juniors typically “authenticate” themselves as first-round picks, but the average collegian makes the leap earlier.
Draft writer Carlos Collazo answers six questions comparing the 2019 class to the 2020 group.
The college class is the strength of the 2020 draft and has a chance to make history if enough of its members are selected consecutively at the top of the draft.
Join Carlos Collazo at 2 p.m. ET. to talk MLB Draft prospects, our latest rankings, mock draft and more.
Carlos Collazo and Kyle Glaser break down the debate between Austin Martin and Spencer Torkelson at No. 1, plus some rising players.
Using the 2019 MLB Draft as our compass, here is the 2020 draft order and slot values through the 10th round.
These 10 names, ranging from Max Meyer to Landon Knack, are surging up draft boards for various reasons.
We asked professional scouts to take a look at some of the top amateur talent in the 2020 class. Here’s Dylan Crews.
We asked a MLB scout for his feedback after watching Reid Detmers video for the first time. Here’s his analysis.
Draft writer Carlos Collazo talks with the top reliever in the 2020 class, Dallas Baptist lefthander Burl Carraway.
Chat the latest in MLB Draft prospects + MLB Draft news with Carlos Collazo at 2 p.m. ET.
From draft concerns to things like prom or high school graduation, Chase Davis and Alex Santos grapple with their new temporary reality.
MLB has started to relax restrictions it placed on amateur scouts in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic that has shut down sports around the world.
Carlos Collazo touches on a few players in the top 50 range who are most affected by the coronavirus pandemic and why certain players might be a bit safer.
During a time when players will not be seen on the field, Rapsodo is creating a national database to help coaches and scouts track them at an analytical level.
Many in baseball are already discussing the ramifications of a shortened draft and the limitations that come with it.
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