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Listen, we know it's early. Plenty can change between now and the 2021 MLB Draft. But in an effort t

[Feature Image]( [The Top 100 Draft Prospects In The 2021 Class]( Listen, we know it's early. Plenty can change between now and the 2021 MLB Draft. But in an effort to provide more information -- and clarity -- on prospects at both the college and high school level, we're excited to release our brand new 2021 rankings. Listed above is our college list, headlined by a pair of well-known Vanderbilt arms. [Read more...]( [alt text]( [2021 High School Prospects]( Here's our rising juniors list, which is headlined by a pitcher some believe is good enough to be a top pick in the 2020 draft, too. [Read More...]( [alt text]( [alt text]( More Headlines Rising 2020 MLB Draft Prospects We also have plenty of new reporting on prospects in the 2020 class following last week's Future Stars tournament. Ben Badler analyzed a slew of both bats and arms, identifying players who boosted their draft stock at the three-day event. Here are... - [Seven Bats Capable Of Being First Round Picks]( - [Rising Arms In The 2020 Draft Class]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [JOIN NOW]( Connect With Us: [Facebook]( • [Twitter]( • [Google+]( • [Instagram]( • [YouTube]( If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can [Unsubscribe](. Baseball America Enterprises • 4319 S. Alston Ave, Ste. 103, Durham, NC 27713 Copyright © 2018 Baseball America Enterprises. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( • [Terms of Use](

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