The Top Prospects In New Jersey
Nick Decker is one of three MLB Draft prospects in the BA 500 in New Jersey for 2018.
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Nick Decker is one of three MLB Draft prospects in the BA 500 in New Jersey for 2018.
New York’s crop of MLB Draft prospects is lead by Lenny Torres Jr. in 2018.
Multi-sport superstar Jordyn Adams is the the top MLB Draft prospect in North Carolina for 2018.
Ohio has nine MLB Draft prospects ranked in the BA 500, including No. 65 overall Austin Becker.
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1. Michael Cesar, C, Juneau-Douglas (Ala.) HS (BA Rank: N/A)HS • 5-9 • 175 • R-R • The fourth player from Juneau-Douglas High to be…
Casey Mize is still projected to the Detroit Tigers with the first pick in the 2018 MLB Draft. After that? The board continues to evolve.
Here are the top 1,178 MLB Draft prospects for 2018, sorted state by state.
Ryan Weathers, one of the 2018 MLB Draft’s top pitching prospects, is the Gatorade National Player of the Year.
Grayson Rodriguez, the biggest pop-up player of the 2018 MLB Draft class, is the top prospect in Texas.
Seth Halvorsen, Aidan Maldonado are two high school arms pacing this year’s 2018 MLB Draft class from Minnesota.
Nebraska baseball products Chad Luensmann, Jesse Wilkening headline the top MLB draft prospects from the state.
Grant Lavigne, a Wake Forest baseball commit, is the top MLB Draft prospect from New Hamsphire,
High-schooler Mitchell Parker is one of the top prospects in New Mexico, trailing only Kyle Bradish.
Kevin Folman could be a senior sign as a reliever with a solid year (4-4, 3.18 with 49 strikeouts in 45.1 innings) and a decent 90-92 mph fastball.
Jacob Blank and Tyler Mintzel, a pair of Augustanna pitchers, are the top draft-eligible prospects from South Dakota.
Hugh Smith’s athleticism, rare body control for his size and present stuff makes him one of the highest upside pitchers in the Northwest.
Micah Bello is the top MLB Draft prospect in Hawaii.
Isaiah Pasteur’s strong season at George Washington after transferring from Indiana lands him in the top spot.
Scouts and coaches told Baseball America they did not expect any players from Wyoming to be drafted this year.
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