MLB Draft: Top High School Prospects From The Summer, Fall Circuits (Part 3)
Here are top performers from a number of big showcase events and tournaments throughout the summer and fall.
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Here are top performers from a number of big showcase events and tournaments throughout the summer and fall.
Carlos Collazo examines 25 high school players that caught the attention of scouts this summer and fall.
See 50 players from the 2025 and 2026 classes who stood out in Jupiter.
This week on the 90th Percentile, Matt and Geoff welcome on Matt Pierce of South Texas Sliders and Kinkaid Baseball to discuss the current state…
Top performers from a number of big showcase events and tournaments throughout the summer and fall.
Ben Badler highlights 10 draft names to know from the Minority Baseball Prospects All-American games.
I remember with fondness the chats with the Founder of Sports Psychology, the late Ken Ravizza as we sat in New York and in Long…
What is the Exposure Funnel and how does it impact public perception of players? Today’s episode of the 90th Percentile discusses how the exposure funnel…
The postseason field is set and October baseball is here. Ben and Carlos talk about the field and think through which teams are well-positioned to…
J.J. Cooper hosted a subscriber chat at 2 p.m. ET. You can read the transcript here.
Here are reports on 50 players who stood out at Area Code Underclass.
Breaking down 40 players who stood out at the NTDP.
For the last four years we’ve done a “way too early” mock draft right after the conclusion of the draft. With the conclusion of the 2023 draft, we’re doing the same for the 2024 class.
Three notable storylines from the first day of the 2023 draft.
Analysis of every pick in the first round as it happens, plus a full scouting report on each player.
And this time, it’s not Crews OR Skenes.
Welcome to Mock Draft 4.0, the penultimate Baseball America mock draft of the year.
A full analysis of BA projections, plus Baseball Americans can dive into the full list.
Our No. 1 player is shortstop Ethan Holliday, the son of seven-time all-star outfielder Matt Holliday and the younger brother of Orioles shortstop Jackson Holliday, who went No. 1 overall in the 2022 draft.
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