PDP League Scout Notebook: Dylan Crews Stands Out On Day 2
Dylan Crews (LSU commit) and Austin Hendrick (Mississippi State) garner attention after Day 2.
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Dylan Crews (LSU commit) and Austin Hendrick (Mississippi State) garner attention after Day 2.
SoCal outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong headlines a balanced prep class.
Ranking the 10 best college 2020 MLB Draft prospects just under a year away from the draft.
The Prospect Development Pipeline League had its first games of its inaugural season Thursday at IMG Academy.
A look at which schools topped the list of having the most 2019 MLB draftees.
The MLB draft signing deadline now occurs just a little over a month after the draft wraps up.
The draft is getting more and more college heavy. We look at what are the reasons for this trend.
More than 50 players drafted in 2019 are related to prominent current or former athletes.
Three teams went very college senior heavy on Day 2, which may affect their Day 3 draft strategies as well.
Nineteen of the top 20 prospects still available are notable high schoolers, led by Jack Leiter (Vanderbilt commit).
A list of every BA 500 MLB draft prospect still available on Day 3.
Examining every class, including Day 1 picks, most exciting Day 2 and 3 selections, fast risers and philosophies.
2020 prospects like Emerson Hancock, Spencer Torkelson and Pete Crow-Armstrong make the list.
After much suspense, the Orioles took the player they were long expected to take, Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman.
Led by Matthew Allan (Florida commit) and Jack Leiter (Vanderbilt), a look at the 15 best remaining prospects entering Day 2.
A surprisingly chalky draft, a historic year for Texas talent, the lack of pitching talent holds up and more.
The Mets, Red Sox and Twins were among the teams that made intriguing decisions on Day 2.
By drafting Allan when they did, the Mets swung big. Now, they have to carry out their plan to make the money work.
The Astros think Lee, a California product, can one day be an everyday catcher.
From 1994 to Adley Rutschman this year, the cover of Baseball America tells the story of the draft with a single image.
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