Which Teams Went College Senior Heavy On Day 2?
Three teams went very college senior heavy on Day 2, which may affect their Day 3 draft strategies as well.
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Three teams went very college senior heavy on Day 2, which may affect their Day 3 draft strategies as well.
The Mets, Red Sox and Twins were among the teams that made intriguing decisions on Day 2.
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