Cayden Wallace This is the third iteration of my MLB Draft Big Board. For the first time, we have a new No. 1, and new No. 2 and some big …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: RHP Landon Sims, Mississippi State
Landon Sims. The theme of injured pitching prospects continues with this MLB Draft Profile. This time, it’s on Mississippi State’s Landon Sims. —— Previous Profiles Peyton Graham (June 15)Drew Gilbert …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: RHP Peyton Pallette, Arkansas
Peyton Pallette The next MLB Draft profile is on a hard-throwing right-hander who has the talent to be a Top 10 pick, but should be around come pick 40 due …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: RHP Thomas Harrington, Campbell
Thomas Harrington. We’ve reached the first pitcher in this MLB Draft Profile series. He’s from a budding baseball prospect producer in Campbell University. He’s right-handed pitcher Thomas Harrington. —— Previous …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft: Dodgers Big Board 2.0
Spencer Jones Here’s the next version of my Dodgers Big Board. There hasn’t been much of a change at the top, but there have been some notable changes down the …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: OF Ryan Cermak, Illinois State
Ryan Cermak. I just can’t seem to get away from college bats in these MLB Draft Profiles. Next up is the most unknown college bat you’ll probably see in this …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: CF Drew Gilbert, Tennessee
Drew Gilbert. Next up in the MLB Draft Profile series is a speedy center fielder who can hit a bit in Tennessee’s Drew Gilbert. —— Previous Profiles Peyton Graham (June …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft Profile: SS/3B Peyton Graham, Oklahoma
Peyton Graham In the first of at least (hopefully) 10 MLB Draft profiles, we look at a lean left-side-of-the-infield thumper in Peyton Graham of Oklahoma. Vitals6’4, 185 poundsPosition: Shortstop/third baseBats: …
Read More »2022 MLB Draft: Dodgers Big Board, 1.0
Drew Gilbert It’s MLB Draft season! We’re about five weeks away from the event (July 17-19 in Los Angeles) and this one is a bit different for the Dodgers than …
Read More »Dodgers got bang for their buck in the 2014 draft, pro debuts of 2021 draft show they could repeat the feat
(Via) For the 2021 draft, the Dodgers had a bonus pool was $4,646,700, which was their lowest total in the 10-year history of the current bonus pool format. The last …
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