Though this week’s draft will involve over a thousand players taken with all sorts of considerations, Kevin details the 50 best pure talents.
With the draft just three days away, Kevin reports on who’s sliding up and down the boards amongst the ranks of top prep and collegiate prospects.
Bryan concludes his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Sifting through the higher risks and higher rewards of the top high school talent.
Justin Upton and Clayton Kershaw stand out from the many fringe prospects in NL West systems.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
What’s this? Roger Clemens in a Monday Morning Ten Pack? There’s also news on actual minor leaguers, and even a few minor leaguers to be.
Can one accurately predict the draft without inside knowledge? Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
In preparation for next month’s bonanza, Kevin reveals the college draft-eligible all-stars at each position, and estimates when they’ll get picked.
Prospects struggle across the AL West, but there are promising big leaguers out there if you squint hard enough.
Examining the past draft tendencies of major league scouting directors, Bryan predicts which amateurs teams will nab in this June’s frenzy.
The pitching-rich look poised to get richer, as the Red Sox have a pair of fireballing talents maturing on the farm.
An unlikely duo has something in common–scouts weren’t so sure they’d get here.
Kevin checks in with the farmhands of the NL East.