
MLB Draft Exclusive: Marcus Johnson
Marcus Johnson is a top 200 prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft after three seasons at Duke University. We caught up with the right-hander in this exclusive.
Marcus Johnson is a top 200 prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft after three seasons at Duke University. We caught up with the right-hander in this exclusive.
So far this season, the Red Sox bullpen has been full of inconsistency. While Boston has played better of late, questions remain.
Porter is an older High School star as he recently turned 19. Nevertheless, he may be the most talented prep arm in the draft.
The son of former major league utility man Lou Collier, Cam has impressed scouts with his production at such a young age. He will still be just 17 years old when he hears his name in July.
After not being a top 500 player in the country out of high school, Parker Messick broke out at Florida State to become a top 100 prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft.
We take a look at Mikey Romero, a smooth middle infielder who is widely viewed as one of the draft’s top prep shortstops.
Daniel is 11 years younger than his brother, Andrew, and was a good High School prospect coming out of Northern California. However, the abbreviated five-round draft in 2020 didn’t do him any favors as he went undrafted.
During the 2019 playoffs, the growing narrative of Gleyber Torres’ excellence combined with extreme youth seemed to tire the national audience.
We take a look at Cole Young, a shortstop sensation from North Allegheny High School.
For Franchy Cordero, his Red Sox tenure didn’t get off to an ideal start, but he is making the most of his second chance this season.
We take a look at Tennessee right-hander Blade Tidwell, one of the top pitching prospects in this draft class.
We take a look at Jace Jung, a bat-first infielder from Texas Tech who has followed in the footsteps of his older brother.
Marcus Johnson is a top 200 prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft after three seasons at Duke University. We caught up with the right-hander in this exclusive.
So far this season, the Red Sox bullpen has been full of inconsistency. While Boston has played better of late, questions remain.
Porter is an older High School star as he recently turned 19. Nevertheless, he may be the most talented prep arm in the draft.
The son of former major league utility man Lou Collier, Cam has impressed scouts with his production at such a young age. He will still be just 17 years old when he hears his name in July.
After not being a top 500 player in the country out of high school, Parker Messick broke out at Florida State to become a top 100 prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft.
We take a look at Mikey Romero, a smooth middle infielder who is widely viewed as one of the draft’s top prep shortstops.
Daniel is 11 years younger than his brother, Andrew, and was a good High School prospect coming out of Northern California. However, the abbreviated five-round draft in 2020 didn’t do him any favors as he went undrafted.
During the 2019 playoffs, the growing narrative of Gleyber Torres’ excellence combined with extreme youth seemed to tire the national audience.
We take a look at Cole Young, a shortstop sensation from North Allegheny High School.
For Franchy Cordero, his Red Sox tenure didn’t get off to an ideal start, but he is making the most of his second chance this season.
We take a look at Tennessee right-hander Blade Tidwell, one of the top pitching prospects in this draft class.
We take a look at Jace Jung, a bat-first infielder from Texas Tech who has followed in the footsteps of his older brother.