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Top 10 MLB Draft prospects in 2024

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10. Braden Montgomery, OF/RHP, Texas A&M

Montgomery could become the highest-drafted position player in Texas A&M history, surpassing Tyler Naquin (No. 15 overall in 2012)

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9. Seaver King, OF/SS, Wake Forest

King strung together a 47-game hitting streak at Wingate (N.C.) and won the Valley League MVP award before transferring to Wake Forest

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8. Konnor Griffin, OF, Jackson Prep (MS)

Griffin, a Louisiana State commit, could be the first high school player drafted in July with his big league frame at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds

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7. Tommy White, 3B, Louisiana State

White set a NCAA Division I freshman record with 27 home runs at North Carolina State in 2022 and helped LSU win the College World Series in 2023

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6. Vance Honeycutt, OF, North Carolina

North Carolina has produced nine first-round position players, but none of them have been as tooled up as the 20-year-old Honeycutt

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5. Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida

The best two-way player heading into the Draft, Caglianone has top-of-the-class left-handed raw power and touches triple digits with his fastball

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4. Charlie Condon, OF/1B, Georgia

Condon went from unheralded walk-on to the national Freshman of the Year award winner last year after a 25-homer, 67-RBI campaign

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3. Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State

The Australia native adapted to NCAA competition by posting 1.122 OPS last season, then earned the Cape Cod League batting title and MVP award

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2. Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest

Originally recruited as a pitcher, Kurtz has emerged as a superior hitter after batting .344/.498/.695 with 39 homers in his first two college seasons

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1. JJ Wetherholt, SS/2B, West Virginia

Wetherholt hit .449/.517/.787 with 16 homers and 36 steals, winning the Division I batting title and Big 12 Conference Player of the Year honors in 2023