MLB Draft Overhaul Could Reshape College Baseball | LSU Basketball News
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MLB’s bold new draft proposal could revolutionize college baseball—no more high school draftees, minimum age 20 and two years removed from high school, plus slashing rounds from 20 to 12. The move celebrates college as the elite development pipeline, letting schools like LSU hoard top talent longer, build stronger teams, and prep players for the pros with more resources. But it’s not all sunshine: young stars may resist the delay, and colleges face fiercer NIL battles. This isn’t just a tweak—it’s MLB acknowledging college baseball as the real proving ground for future stars.
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