Can Ole Miss snag a national seed?
Position Power Rankings: Shortstop
D1 Baseball Staff - February 17, 2016
Now that we’ve finished ranking the top prospects for the 2016 draft, the 2017 draft, and the freshman class, it’s time to focus on the upcoming season, rather than projecting prospects for the pro level. For our Position Power Rankings, we are using the same guiding principle we followed when assembling our preseason All-America teams: If we were building a team to win the 2016 national title, which players would we choose?
We considered past performance and offensive statistics, but we tried to keep the numbers in context, because some leagues or ballparks are more offensive than[…]
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