There are no winners or losers in the draft. That is an exercise in futility and a disservice to the players themselves. That said, a few teams have really stood out for bringing in exemplary talent both in quality and quantity.
A look at the top underclassman in college baseball. The players you need to know for 2022 and 2023, how they have preformed, strengths, weaknesses, and more. Get prepared for 2021 summer ball with the underclassman watch list.
With spring baseball now in full-swing, it’s a good opportunity to reevaluate the 2021 talent and forecast how July’s draft may play out. Where will Kumar Rocker, Jack Leiter, Jordan Lawlar and the rest of the 2021 class end up?
The inaugural Prospects Live MLB Draft has come and gone. It was a great event where 30 team-specific content creators acted as GMs for their teams for a three round mock draft.
This March mock draft covers the first round, competitive balance picks A, second round, competitive balance picks B and all compensation picks of the 2020 MLB Draft season.
Iowa’s #57 RPI doesn’t make them a lock for an at-large bid, but it’s at least within range. Couple that with their impressive performance in Big Ten play- which should only look better after series against conference cupcakes Michigan State and Maryland- and the Hawkeyes’ resume looks strong.
This is the first installment of a new quick hits Division I baseball feature at Prospects Live, where we’ll recap noteworthy or surprising series of last weekend. Showdown series of top-ranked programs, under-the-radar upsets, top prospect performances - you’ll find them all in here.