Seaver King Could Go From Division II Standout To Top 10 Draft Pick
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Image credit: USA Baseball Collegiate National Team second baseman Seaver King (11) (Wake Forest) during the Collegiate All-Star Championship Series against Japan on July 11, 2023 at Joseph P. Riley Park in Charleston, South Carolina. (Tracy Proffitt/Four Seam Images)
It’s more 2024 draft talk with Carlos and Peter, as the two break down five more potential first rounders. The two discuss power-hitting college players like Stanford catcher Malcolm Moore and Georgia first baseman and outfielder Charlie Condon, a flame-throwing lefthander with a vicious breaking ball in Arkansas southpaw Hagen Smith, a Division II standout to potential top 10 pick in Wake Forest’s Seaver King and high-upside, two-way high school player Bryce Rainer.
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