Jackson Rutledge was the Nationals’ top draft pick in June 2019. (MLB)
While there is no agreement between MLB and the player’s union to “Play Ball”, we have a baseball event playing out “live” in the form of the amateur baseball draft. Very much like the NFL Draft during the COVID-19 crisis, MLB’s amateur draft will be a social distancing event with no players shaking hands with commissioner although there will be cameras set-up at draftees homes and other venues. The 2020 MLB Draft presented by T-Mobile will begin on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET and will be live on both MLB Network and ESPN to reach a larger audience, and fans will see this two-day event covering picks 1-37 for all 29 first round picks since the Houston Astros pick was forfeited plus eight picks for small market teams who pick up extra picks in Competitive Balance Round A. Continue reading



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