Plus: MLB celebrates Lou Gehrig Day
When MLB moved the Draft to All-Star Week in 2021, the shift also added a month to the process. So rather than clubs having their boards mostly set by now, everything is in flux with the Draft still five-plus weeks away. Still, the consensus top five prospects remain the same -- starting at the top with teammates from Louisiana State. From a mock draft standpoint, it's still early to discern actual intel from gossip. The clubs certainly haven't finalized any decisions this far in advance. But that hasn't stopped MLB Pipeline expert Jim Callis from projecting each club's first selection in his latest mock. | | | In honor of MLB researcher and writer Sarah Langs' fight with ALS, her friends from around the baseball world share why they believe "baseball is the best." | | |
| Chris Sale was 6 years old when he lost his grandmother to ALS. So when former Red Sox reporter Chris Snow, who is battling the disease, threw out a first pitch at Fenway Park in 2021, Sale was inspired to make a personal connection. | | |
| The baseball connections to ALS resonate deeply with Atlanta journalist Ray Glier, who has covered the game for decades and has opened up about his fight with the disease: "It teaches you to be mindful of what's N-O-W." | | |
| This ball driven to the gap in Toronto had just a 15% catch probability. So of course Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier had a 100% chance of making our Top Plays. | | |
| There's nothing like baseball in the summer, and with the action heating up around the league, it's the perfect time to sign up for MLB.TV at a new low price. | | |
| Aaron Judge may not want to make any plans for July 11. Last year's leading vote-getter could find himself back in the All-Star Game, this time at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, where he's hit 10 homers. | | |
| As MLB honors Lou Gehrig's legacy and raises awareness for ALS, catch Aaron Judge and the Yankees as they take on Mookie Betts and the Dodgers at 10 p.m. ET. | | |
| Lou Gehrig is one of two Yankees players to win the MLB Triple Crown (he did so in 1934). Who is the other? | |
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