Draft: Draft Tracker
Beckham Rises To The Top Spot
May. 29, 2008
Our newest draft tracker has a new No. 1, a fast riser in Brett Lawrie, plus a look at some wild cards that could affect that draft. [...] Continue Reading »
Alvarez Still No. 1, But Posey's Climbing
May. 7, 2008
Pedro Alvarez remains No. 1 in the new Draft Tracker, but several players are climbing draft boards, including Florida State catcher Buster Posey. [...] Continue Reading »
Hold On Tightly
Jun. 5, 2007
With the draft only two days away, the first round is beginning to take shape. High schoolers dominate the top of the draft, although David Price has a big lead for the top spot in the final Draft Tracker. The Vanderbilt lefthander grabbed the lead in our first Draft Tracker and never let it go. [...] Continue Reading »
Brackman In A Free-fall
May. 31, 2007
Mike Moustakas finally breaks through to the fifth spot, knocking Andrew Brackman out of the top six for the first time. Brackman lands all the way near the bottom of the first round. [...] Continue Reading »
High Schoolers Climbing
May. 8, 2007
After one week there are no changes to the top five. Meanwhile, Mike Moustakas and other high schoolers continue their climb towards the top of the draft. [...] Continue Reading »
Steady As She Goes
May. 4, 2007
Not much changes at the top with the third Draft Tracker of 2007. Rick Porcello cracks the top three while Mike Moustakas shoots up the board. [...] Continue Reading »
Vitters On The Move
Apr. 20, 2007
The second Draft Tracker in preparation for the 2007 draft comes with plenty of movement throughout the ranking. California high school third baseman Josh Vitters makes the most dramatic rise, moving up seven places to No. 3. [...] Continue Reading »
College Crop On Top
Jan. 30, 2007
The first ranking of the 2007 draft's best prospects, enough to fill the first round, based purely on talent. College players take up the top three spots and six of the top 10. [...] Continue Reading »
2006 Draft Tracker
Jun. 5, 2006
We keep tabs on which draft prospects are shooting up scouting directors' lists—and which are plummeting. [...] Continue Reading »