2019 National High School Invitational: Day 1 Hitters Notebook
Breaking down the top hitting prospects from Day 1 at NHSI, including two top 10 MLB draft prospects.
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Breaking down the top hitting prospects from Day 1 at NHSI, including two top 10 MLB draft prospects.
From 1999 to 2008, few teams drafted as well as the Rays. But they struggled to carry that momentum into the new decade.
The 2019 NHSI kicks off Wednesday, April 3 in Cary, N.C., and includes 10 of the top 100 prospects for the 2019 MLB Draft.
We identified the areas for improvement of the top 32 draft prospects during the preseason. It’s time to check in and see if each player has handled them.
Justin Coleman breaks down a few 2019 draft-eligible pitchers for Duke and Wake Forest, and he also takes a look at a high-upside catcher for the 2020 class.
A look at four players in the northern part of the country—and one dynamic Canadian prospect—who deserve some attention and could fit into Day 2 of the draft this June.
We dropped our updated BA 300 draft rankings on Wednesday followed by a full first-round mock draft. We’ll discuss both at 12 p.m. ET.
There are plenty of changes from the last update, both at the top and bottom of the list.
Full first round projections featuring the top prospects in the 2019 MLB Draft.
The 2019 draft features an impressive amount of talent in Texas. So much so that it could wind up being the best year for drafted talent in the Lone Star State this century.
Answering questions about the top prospects in the 2019 MLB Draft class as June inches closer.
We take a look at Will Wilson, a potential first round 2020 draft pick, a few North Carolina State arms and a physical Pittsburgh hitter in this week’s Draft Notebook.
The draft calendar has reached the point of the year where pop-up prospects, regional risers and sleepers are sprouting up.
Carlos Collazo joins Kyle Glaser to talk early MLB draft rumblings, including some serious buzz building around Andrew Vaughn.
Could a college first baseman under six feet tall really go No. 1 overall? Andrew Vaughn is making a case.
Join Baseball America draft guru Carlos Collazo at 12 p.m. ET to discuss the top MLB prospects in the 2019 class.
Scouts are flocking to Latham Park regularly to put eyes on George Kirby, Kyle Brnovich and Ty Adcock.
A down year for college pitching is opening up doors for unconventional first round candidates, plus Adley Rutschman and Andrew Vaughn continue to separate themselves.
Shortstops Bobby Witt Jr. and C.J. Abrams—the two top-ranked prep players in the 2019 draft class—headline the 2019 team.
With the caveat its still small sample sizes, a look at five draft prospects who have already boosted their stock, and five who need to heat up soon.
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