eokerholm
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Did you see they said Prada's commitment to GT is strong and he might be difficult to sign?
Which I don't get. The guy is a LEGIT STUD and he's been at the various events and multiple national showcases 2019/2020 even and the All American Classic in August 2019, after committing (10/2017)....
What a BEAST. Would love to have him.
What kind of reps would he get with Holland behind the plate??
A gander at his Twitter will tell you why I think he's gone.
https://twitter.com/parada_kevin_
You don't play MLB Pipeline, Area Code, etc. and most of these events if you're NOT drafting.....
https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=574330
Before NLI 2019
After NLI 2019
Area Code in Aug
https://twitter.com/Jake_deleo/status/1149381665233473541
MLB Pipeline Off to Korea
https://twitter.com/LoyolaBSB/status/1147892123192057856
https://twitter.com/MLBPipeline/status/1147650836148867072
https://twitter.com/LoyolaBSB/status/1130588984520790016
Committed Oct 2017
https://twitter.com/MGarciaparra/status/922652741956227073
Who has a D1 Baseball membership?
Where are our prospects on this?
https://d1baseball.com/prospects/2020-top-100-college-prospect-rankings/
Rumors. If there is no draft, players can sign undrafted. Unless that practice is changed too.
The only way I see no draft is if MLB has cancelled the season by June. I doubt / hope not. But if that happens, we have much bigger problems.
The MLB is trying to figure something out. Reports yesterday rumored the possibility of opening at a central location (Florida or Arizona Spring training facilities) where all 30 teams reside with games played in empty stadiums. There are a TON of risks and problems to overcome if this were to be viable anytime soon; but the thought of being able to watch real live MLB baseball (for me) is a good thing.Uhhhh, we have much bigger problems.
Any expectations for how long the MLB season will be? Or how deep the draft will be? Last I heard was minimum of 5 rounds and likely 10 or less.
Whoever is drafted is gone since the teams won't waste picks and will know for sure that a player is coming at a certain price. Any insight on how that communication to assure a player will sign is done (NCAA "legally" or not)? I've seen discussion that it is done through an agent.
MLB teams are free to have meetings with players in the fall and spring before the season starts and while the players are in the dead period with no mandatory practices. They have a good idea of who is likely to sign before the season starts, and as the season progresses the teams maintain updates about signability through the player’s “advisor” who is really just an agent who isn’t getting paid yet.Uhhhh, we have much bigger problems.
Any expectations for how long the MLB season will be? Or how deep the draft will be? Last I heard was minimum of 5 rounds and likely 10 or less.
Whoever is drafted is gone since the teams won't waste picks and will know for sure that a player is coming at a certain price. Any insight on how that communication to assure a player will sign is done (NCAA "legally" or not)? I've seen discussion that it is done through an agent.
The MLB is trying to figure something out. Reports yesterday rumored the possibility of opening at a central location (Florida or Arizona Spring training facilities) where all 30 teams reside with games played in empty stadiums. There are a TON of risks and problems to overcome if this were to be viable anytime soon; but the thought of being able to watch real live MLB baseball (for me) is a good thing.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-mlb...mpty-spring-training-ballparks-045714032.html
I cannot find the tweet; but one of the regular D1 baseball reporters said this week (after NCAA announced eligibility extensions for all spring athletes)... he said at least one D1 baseball power conference was mulling idea that seniors returning would NOT receive any scholarship money. Not sure how this would impact seniors' decision to return and no clue which conference (or if it was only one).
Everyone will make their own decision based on his situation, but knowing what we know....a 6th year, really....I would think that would be held against him going draft after 6 years. Don't they like the guys younger?