Brian Johnson has intriguing power potential both at the plate and on the mound for the Gators, and is poised for a big junior year as the draft approaches.
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Armed with his strong religious faith and an overpowering fastball, Stanford right-hander Mark Appel has emerged as one of the top prospects in this year's MLB Draft.
Max Fried joined Lucas Giolito at Harvard-Westlake, and the projectable LHP has the ability to sit in the low-90s while spinning one of the better curveballs in the 2012 draft class.
Projected as Duke's Friday starter this spring, Marcus Stroman excelled for Team USA last summer serving as the team's closer with a mid to upper 90s fastball and nasty slider.
Texas A&M right-hander Michael Wacha wasn't drafted out of high school in 2009, and he's used the snub as motivation on his way to an All-American career in College Station.
Joey Gallo, a left-handed slugger from Henderson, Nevada, has prodigious power potential, giving him one of the highest upsides of those eligible for the 2012 draft.
Georgia Southern teammates Victor Roache and Chris Beck (p), both projected to go in the first round come June, are going to make Statesboro, Ga., a popular scouting destination.
Just months after asserting himself as one of amateur baseball’s premier closers, Duke right-hander Marcus Stroman was thrust into what should be an even more prominent role.
Justin Williams' development at the plate has led to a big jump up the updated class of 2013 top 500 high school prospect rankings (Feb. 3, 2012).
Perfect Game All-American RHP Walker Weickel has an exciting blend of current polish and future projection thanks to a sharp, 3-pitch repertoire and a 6-6, 205-pound frame.
Stephen Piscotty's power/power profile at third base serves him well, as his stock is on the rise after hitting .349 on the Cape last summer. He may even get a look at pitchers this spring.
Shortstop Tim Saunders and Marietta College took to continue their winning ways in Division III after a great 2011 campaign. We look at the top five teams, top-10 prospects in D-III.
Perfect Game All-American Courtney Hawkins has improved dramatically over the last year as a hard-hitting outfielder, and is one of the top prospects eligible for the 2012 draft.