AJ Puk has re-established himself as the 1-1 favorite (Tim Casey/Florida)
Midseason College Top 100 Prospects
D1Baseball Staff - April 7, 2016
As part of our Midseason Report this week, we present our updated list of the top 100 college prospects for the 2016 draft. This list was compiled by national writers Frankie Piliere, Aaron Fitt and Kendall Rogers in consultation with numerous scouts from all around the country.
No firm consensus exists at the top of the college class, where Florida lefthander A.J. Puk remains No. 1 despite his uneven first half. There is plenty of debate in the scouting community about which college position player will be first off the board — Corey Ray and Nick Senzel are[…]
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