If you like big, powerful bats then Stanford’s Andrew Daschbach is one to watch in 2019. The 6-foot-3, 215 pound corner infielder was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in …
We go all the way out to Hawaii for our next player on the list with right-handed pitcher Dylan Thomas. After a couple of solid seasons with the Rainbows, he …
UCLA made big strides in 2018 making it to the NCAA Regionals for the second straight year and advancing to the regional finals. Right-handed pitcher Ryan Garcia was a huge …
A two-way player, Oregon’s Kenyon Yovan has been outstanding on the mound through two seasons. The Seattle Mariners drafted him as a pitcher in the 32nd round of the 2016 …
Two solid seasons with the Miami Hurricanes has right-handed pitcher Evan McKendry setup for big things in 2019. As a freshman in 2017 he had a 4.10 ERA in 63.2 …
Another pitcher maybe flying under the radar is Lehigh righty Levi Stoudt. After two spectacular seasons, he’s ready to break out as a legit ace in 2019. In 2017 he posted …
Eastern Florida State gets a gift in the 6-foot-6 Carter Stewart after the talented right-handed pitcher failed to sign with the Atlanta Braves after being taken with the eighth overall …
Maybe one of the best left-handed relievers in the country entering the 2019 season is Arkansas closer Matt Cronin. His freshman season with the Razorbacks he posted a 2.00 ERA …
A 30th round draft pick by the Boston Red Sox out of high school in 2016, Tyler Fitzgerald has become the centerpiece of the Louisville offense. As a freshman he …
A very talk and lanky right-handed pitcher, Emerson Hancock was drafted in the 38th round of the 2017 MLB Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. That wasn’t enough to sway his …