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  1. Jul 3, 2022 · With the 2022 MLB Draft fast approaching, it's a great time to brush up on your knowledge of the top Draft prospects preparing to hear their names called in Los Angeles from July 17-19 during the All-Star break. So here's a look at 13 of the top Draft prospects for.

    • Philadelphia Phillies – of Chase Delauter, James Madison
    • Cincinatti Reds – SS Zach Neto, Campbell
    • Oakland Athletics – LHP Robby Snelling, McQueen

    Height: 6-5 | Weight: 235 lbs. | B-T: L-L | Age: 20 | Class: Redshirt Sophomore Scouting Report:DeLauter was thrown into the first-round discussion after a breakout summer in the Cape Cod League. Before that, the redshirt sophomore put up a huge season at James Madison, producing a 1.231 OPS in 26 games. DeLauter had an unreal start to this season,...

    Height: 6-0 | Weight: 185 lbs. | B-T: R-R | Age: 21 | Class: Redshirt Sophomore Scouting Report:Zach Neto may have the craziest career stat line among hitters this year. Through 78 career games, Neto is hitting .389/.487/.712 with 18 homers and just 43 strikeouts. He runs well and has a strong arm, upping the chances of him sticking at shortstop lo...

    Height: 6-3 | Weight: 220 lbs. | B-T: R-L | Age: 18 | Commitment: Louisiana State Scouting Report: In a draft with not a whole lot of pitching depth, Snelling has shot up draft boards industry-wide. He has gotten up to 96 on the fastball, with his projectable frame pointing to more velocity down the road. Snelling’s best pitch is his curveball, whi...

  2. Jun 27, 2022 · Day 1 analysis. Keith Law: First-round analysis and thoughts and tidbits on picks 31-40. Jim Bowden: Day 1 winners. Dan Connelly dishes on why the Orioles went with Jackson Holliday at pick No. 1...

    • Orioles: Jackson Holliday, SS, Stillwater (Okla.) HS. Despite all the chatter that the Orioles might do a discount deal and select a player who would sign for a bonus below the recommended allotment, they went for talent at No. 1 overall.
    • D-backs: Druw Jones, OF, Wesleyan HS, Peachtree Corners, Ga. Everybody knew the D-backs coveted Jones and they pounced on the top-rated player on MLB Pipeline’s Top 250.
    • Rangers: Kumar Rocker, RHP, Tri-City ValleyCats (Frontier League) Well we knew this Draft was going to be unpredictable, but we didn’t know it was going to turn like this so quickly.
    • Pirates: Termarr Johnson, INF, Mays HS, Ga. The Pirates have to be happy here because it seems like they locked on Johnson late if he didn’t go No. 1 to the Orioles.
    • Orioles. Callis: Druw Jones, OF, Wesleyan HS, Peachtree Corners, Ga. (No. 1) No one outside of the Orioles' innermost circle may know who they're taking until they actually exercise the pick, so all of us mock drafters are really just guessing.
    • D-backs. Callis: Jackson Holliday, SS, Stillwater (Okla.) HS (No. 2) The biggest lock is Jones at No. 2 if he doesn't go No. 1. Holliday over Johnson or Lee appears to be the D-backs' Plan B.
    • Rangers. Callis: Elijah Green, OF, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla. (No. 3) The Rangers would love a shot at either Jones or Holliday. Green is the guess if both are gone, though there's talk he could slide as far as the Mets at Nos.
    • Pirates. Callis: Termarr Johnson, 2B, Mays HS, Ga. (No. 4) There's a lot of chatter that Campbell shortstop Zach Neto is going to do a discount deal in the Top 10, and that could happen here.
  3. The 2022 MLB Draft is in a couple days, and this year the first two rounds occur on day one, so here is all of day one’s projected picks and some insight into who the top teams are thinking and what these top players are all about.

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  5. Jun 28, 2022 · Who does ESPN MLB draft expert Kiley McDaniel think is the best prospect this year? Which potential future star is your favorite team targeting with its first-round pick? And which prospect...

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