2019 Perfect Game WWBA: Day 3 Notebook
The headliner from Day 3 was a two-way performance from a Texas prospect that will be talked about years from now.
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The headliner from Day 3 was a two-way performance from a Texas prospect that will be talked about years from now.
A detailed breakdown of who stood out on Day 2 in Jupiter, Fla.
Hundreds of talent evaluators are in Jupiter to see the top 2020, 2021 and 2022 high school prospects. Here’s who stood out on Day 1.
With the finalized draft order now set, we take a shot at predicting the top 10 picks in the 2020 draft.
The Tigers are officially on the clock. Detroit will have the No. 1 overall pick in the draft for the second time in three years.
Reports and videos on standout 2020 players at the Future Stars Series, plus another potential first-round pick from the 2021 class.
Several pitching prospects boosted their stock for the 2020 draft at the Future Stars Series in Boston.
18U Director Frank Jagoda sat down with Baseball America to talk about the 2019 National Team.
A look at some of the standouts among a slew of D-I commits, plus an Air Force commit looks at life beyond baseball.
Scouting reports on the top prospects, hitters and pitchers arriving in college baseball ahead of the 2020 season.
Explaining the changes in our latest college, high school Top 50 prospects.
A closer look at the history of first-round reaches, and what compels teams to go off the board early.
Sorting the biggest reaches of the past 30 years in accordance with Baseball America’s annual draft rankings.
Inevitably, top high school draft picks elect instead to go to school. We examine how much money — if any — that costs them.
Since 2001, 14 top 100 draft prospects ultimately went undrafted during their next four seasons.
Ranking the best college baseball prospects in the Cape Cod League this year, beginning with Nick Gonzales.
Ranking the top college prospects from the Cape, which includes one of the summer’s biggest surprises, notable names and more.
Historically, righthanded hitter-thrower first basemen are largely shunned on Day 1 of the draft. That trend is changing.
USA Baseball’s College National Team always gives a preview of the top of the college draft class and that’s no exception in 2019.
Two power players are altering the oft-maligned prep showcase circuit. Will it have a positive effect on the next generation of players?
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