We're getting closer and closer to the MLB draft, and as usual, our experts have the pulse of all the nation's top prospects. We answered your questions about prospects.
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Mitchell Brown's continued improvement and increase in velocity could lead to him becoming the highest drafted player from Minnesota since Joe Mauer went No. 1 overall in 2001.
Dane Phillips continues to put up big numbers at the plate after transferring to Oklahoma City University from Oklahoma State to gain more experience behind the plate.
North Dakota boasts a handful of college arms that could factor into the 2012 draft, including North Dakota State right-hander Simon Anderson.
Big bodied backstop Clint Coulter of Camas, Wash. offers exciting power potential at the plate with a strong arm behind it.
Miles City Montana's Caleb Frare is able to sustain upper-80s velocity with his fastball while touching 90/91, and is part of a promising 2012 draft class from the state.
After being selected in the fourth round of the 2010 draft, dynamic centerfielder Andrew Toles spent one year at Tennessee before spending this past season at Chipola.
Vanderbilt hard-throwing right-handed pitcher Drew VerHagen outdueled Georgia's Alex Wood at the SEC tournament. We have scouting reports from the tourney, plus other inside scoop.
Michigan recruit Kevin Ross blossomed as a hitter last summer and fall, and has received increased attention this spring as one of the top prospects from the state of Illinois.
American Legion Post 6 infielder Zach Lain benefitted from the amount of attention his former teammate, 2011 first-round pick Brandon Nimmo, received a year ago.
Nathan Mikolas has a polished approach to hitting, consistently driving the ball hard with exciting offensive potential, making him the top draft-eligible prospect from Wisconsin.
Right-hander Branden Kline has aptly stepped into the role as Virginia's Friday ace after closing in 2011, and leads the state's draft-eligible talent.
Alec Rash's continued improvements, including a 93-95 fastball and sharp slider, makes him the top pitching prospect from Iowa since 2011 AL ROY Jeremy Hellickson.