Virginia’s Top MLB Draft Prospects 2018
Jake McCarthy is the No. 1 MLB Draft prospect in Virginia.
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Jake McCarthy is the No. 1 MLB Draft prospect in Virginia.
2018 MLB Draft Live Results Tracker, including full scouting reports for all first round selections and links to their social media.
Here’s a look at how the Top 200 college hitters in the 2018 draft class stacked up statistically.
The Tigers’ MLB draft history, results, tendencies and potential targets for the 2018 MLB Draft.
Auburn’s Casey Mize is still projected to go No. 1 in the 2018 MLB Draft. Joey Bart, Alec Bohm are projected to follow.
Arizona is deep with prospects for the MLB Draft.
University of Arkansas ace Blaine Knight is the top player in the state.
Stanford’s Tristan Beck leads the top MLB Draft prospects in Northern California.
Southern California is absolutely loaded with MLB Draft prospects.
Colorado lacks any of the top 500 MLB Draft prospects, but there are several players who could get drafted next Monday.
Ryan Weathers, one of the 2018 MLB Draft’s top pitching prospects, is the Gatorade National Player of the Year.
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.
The two likely first-round picks have a friendship founded on support and one-upmanship.
Roughly an hour after the Tigers announce Casey Mize is the top pick, the 2018 MLB Draft’s game of chicken should begin.
Arizona lefthander Matthew Liberatore is seen as the top high school player in the 2018 class
The cold weather and snow that stretched into mid-April has Upper Midwest and Northeast MLB Draft prospects even further behind this year.
The Florida high school first baseman made a powerful first impression on scouts while with Team USA.
Both Liberatore, a lefthander, and Gorman, a third baseman, are ranked in the Top 10 of Baseball America’s Top 300 draft prospects list.
North Carolina high school outfielder Jordyn Adams could be drafted in the top 100 picks—if he’s willing to forgo football.
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